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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D187/2/62
TitleConveyance by Millicent Wolhouse widow, and William Sone of London grocer, to Edward Wandles of Durham, of the chapel of (Hooton) [?Houghton or Haughton], with a ruined cottage and a garden in the parish of Hesleden in the bishopric of Durham, recently held by Thomas Chilton and now by Richard Johnson, by lease to Richard by the Crown, 15 May 25 Elizabeth, for 21 years at an annual rent of 2s 8d.; burgage in Fleshergate in Durham, formerly held by John Wall and now by Thomas Wilson, lately chantry of Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist in the church of Saint Nicholas in the bishopric of Durham, granted to Wilson by the Crown 15 May 25 Elizabeth for 21 years at an annual rent of 10s; burgage and tenement and "Le Garthe in Claputh" in Durham, formerly held by Thomas Pickering, and now by Edward Wayles alias Waulasse leased to Edward Waules by the Crown 15 May 25 Elizabeth for 21 years at an annual rent of 14s; a burgage in Framwellgate in Durham, leased to Robert Sheen by the Crown 21 Feb 15 Elizabeth for 21 years at a rent of 15s; a burgage in the "Ovingate" in Durham and granted to Robert Catchside by the Crown 19 Feb 24 Elizabeth for 21 years at 5s. (all properties formerly belonging to religious gilds.) Also the property granted under the Great Seal in Sep 23 Elizabeth and sold by Henry Best and Francis Goston, by indentures enrolled in Chancery on 24 Sep 32 Elizabeth, to Millicent and William. Edward will hold the property in socage, 10 Jun 33 Elizabeth
Date[1591]
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorHallowes family of Dethick and Glapwell, Derbyshire, and Muston, Leicestershire
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