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Nicholas Inges, tha twel-pancQ psec3, and the balke, for thirty 

 shillinges. L3tten to Richard Duddinge of Kirkburne, tiiis 1st 

 of Aprill, 1G30, the hey of Lynsley three landes in the Carre at 

 10s. 8d. a lande, without the eatage. Letten to Thomas Drynge 

 the same time the hey of the Fower oxegange landes in the 

 Carre att 16s. 8d. a lande, viz.; for the two landes U. 18s. id. 

 Letten to RattclifFe of Burne, the same yeare, the hey of one of 

 Skeltons landes in the Carre for fifteene shillinges. Letten 

 againe to Richard Duddinge of Kirkeburne the hey of the two 

 landes in the Carre belonginge to the Fower oxegange, for 33s. 

 4<d., to pay 20s. when it is in cocke, and the rest att Michaell- 

 masse alter. Letten the same yeare to Joseph Bealby and his 

 parteners, the hay of the three landes in the Carre belonginge 

 to Lynsley farme, att 16s. 8d. a lande. Letten to Ralph White 

 the same yeare the hey of the three buttes, St. Nicholas Inges, 

 the peece of Skeltons lande beyonie St. Nicholas Inges, and the 

 balke, for two pjwndes. Lettea to Leonard Thurnam and An- 

 thony Thompson of Kirkeburne, the hay of the two lands in 

 the Carre belonginge to the Fower oxegange, att 18s. a lande, 

 viz. ; for them both 38s. ; they weare thus letten the 27th of 

 March, 1632. Letten alsoe the 19th of May, 1631, to Leonard 

 Thurnam, Anthony Ratbcliffe, and Richard Scotte, the hey of 

 the two Fower oxegange lanies in the Carre, for U. 16s., viz.; 

 18s. a lande. One of the Fower oxegange landes beareth usually 

 a good loade of hey, and the three landes belonginge to Lyns- 

 le}'' farme yeelde usually more then loades a peece. Those that 

 lette theire landes to mowe (in the Carre) by greate, pay (for 

 the most parte) 10c?. a lande, and I have knowne those that 

 have given lie?, and 12d. a lande for mowinge of theire landes 

 in the Carre. 



Of the Pasture afore it was inclosed. 



The landes in the pasture weare (att my fathers first com- 

 minge) letten to our owne tenants and others, for 2s. a lande ; 



Bsst, his daughters ; my daughters Jane, Susanna, and Joaue. To my son Thomas 

 84 o.xgang3 of laad in Towthorp; Thomas Jackson his tutor and gardiuer. John 

 Noi'ton, parson of Cowtown, and James Bdst of Hewton Cranswick, my cozen, 

 supervisors, 



1311-2 Fob. 24. Thomas Bast, .if Old Malton, gent.— to Elizabeth, now my 

 wife, and Isabel my daughter, 18/ per annum, due to me out of my lease of Tow- 

 thorpe during the tyme that Thomas Jackson of "Wath th' elder enjoyeth it, and my 

 yearly rent of 13/ 6s 8cl. out of Towthorpe during the lives of Henry Best of Lon- 

 don, gent, and James Best of Hemswell, gent ; rest to Mr, James Best of Helmswell, 

 gentleman, my cozen — he executor Proved April 30, 1611. 



1677. Apr. 2. John Heron of Beverley Esq. — wife Elizabeth 100/., per annum; 

 dau. Catherine my manors of Kellithorpo,' £as/Ziorw, Catlam, Kelke, &c. ; dau. Eliza- 

 beth Dawney my manors of Rimiswell, Gansted, and Woodhouse in Holderness, 

 and lands at Skerne. Southbome, and Driffield. Sir John Dawney and Sir Hugh 

 BetheU, supervisors. 



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