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Ingilby Records The entire contents of this catalogue are shown below. Arrangement ARRANGEMENT OF MEDIEVAL CHARTERS YORKSHIRE: BESWICK 1 BEVERLEY 2 - 4 BISHOP THORNTON 5 - 6 BLUBBERHOUSES 7 BROMPTON 8 CLINT 9 - 10 COPMANTHORPE 11 FOUNTAINS ABBEY 12 - 13 HESSLE 14 HUTTON WANDESLEY AND MARSTON 15 JERVAULX ABBEY 16 KEXBROUGH 17 - 18 KILLINGWICK (KILNWICK) (E.R.) 19 KIRKBY OVERBLOW 20 - 21 LITTLE HOUGHTON 22 MASHAM 23 MILN HOUSES (DARFIELD) 24 MOUNT GRACE PRIORY 25 NORTH DEIGHTON 26 - 164 RIPLEY 165 - 231 RIPON 232 SNAINTON (N.R.) 233 - 234 SPROATLEY (E.R.) 235
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Ingilby Records

The entire contents of this catalogue are

shown below.

Arrangement

ARRANGEMENT OF MEDIEVAL CHARTERSYORKSHIRE:BESWICK 1BEVERLEY 2 - 4BISHOP THORNTON 5 - 6BLUBBERHOUSES 7BROMPTON 8CLINT 9 - 10COPMANTHORPE 11FOUNTAINS ABBEY 12 - 13HESSLE 14HUTTON WANDESLEY AND MARSTON 15JERVAULX ABBEY 16KEXBROUGH 17 - 18KILLINGWICK (KILNWICK) (E.R.) 19KIRKBY OVERBLOW 20 - 21LITTLE HOUGHTON 22MASHAM 23MILN HOUSES (DARFIELD) 24MOUNT GRACE PRIORY 25NORTH DEIGHTON 26 - 164RIPLEY 165 - 231RIPON 232SNAINTON (N.R.) 233 - 234SPROATLEY (E.R.) 235STAINTON 236STOCKTON 237SWINTON 238 - 239THORP 240

TRANBY (E.R.) 241WEETON 242YORK 243 - 246LINCOLNSHIRE AND ESSEX:BRINKHILL 247NOCTON 248POTTER HANWORTH 249 - 253WEST TILBURY, ESSEX 254YORKSHIRE:ADDINGHAM 255ARKENDALE 256BARTON (N.R.) 257 - 258BICKERTON 259BILTON AND HARROGATE 260 - 264BISHOP MONKTON 265BISHOPSIDE 266 - 273BISHOP THORNTON 274 - 356BISHOPTON 357BRANTINGHAM (E.R.) 358BREARTON 359 - 360BROMFLEET (E.R.) 361 - 363CATFOSS 364 - 365CLIFTON WITH NORWOOD 366 - 367CLINT 368 - 432COLLINGHAM 433 - 435DACRE WITH BEWERLEY 436 - 735FOXHOLES (E.R.) 736HALTON GILL 737HARTWITH WITH WINSLEY 738 - 758HAVERAH PARK 759 - 782HESSLE (W.R.) 783KILLINGHALL 784 - 802KIRKBY MALZEARD (W.R.) AND THIRSK (N.R.)

803 - 811KNARESBOROUGH 812 - 815LEEDS 816 - 823MALHAM 824MARKINGTON 825MARSTON 826NEWBY 827NEWLAND (E.R.) 828 - 832NORTH AND SOUTH CAVE (E.R.) 833 - 837NORTH DEIGHTON 838 - 993OULSTON (N.R.) 994 - 1003RIPLEY 1004 - 1077RIPON 1078 - 1082SALTMARSHE (E.R.) 1083SOUTH STAINLEY 1084 - 1164SPOFFORTH 1165 - 1179SPROATLEY (E.R.) 1180 - 1181THRUSCROSS 1182 - 1189WELBURY (N.R.) 1190 - 1192WETHERBY 1193YORK 1194 - 1195VARIOUS 1196 - 1256LINCOLNSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIREADDLETHORPE AND INGOLDMELLS 1257 - 1264BRINKHILL 1265 - 1284EAST KEAL 1285HAGWORTHINGHAM 1286 - 1303HILL DYKE 1304 - 1311SKIRBECK 1312THEDDLETHORPE 1313WELLINGORE 1314EAST RETFORD (NOTTS.) 1315

VARIOUS (LINCS.) 1316 - 1336

Supplementary information

The Ingilby records were first described in an appendix to the Sixth Report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission, which included items 16, 25, 54, 169, 171, 2959, 2963, 2972, 2973, 3018 and 3101 in this calendar. Other manuscripts reported then have since passed to the British Museum and elsewhere. For HMC Report see item 3814.

Bibliography

W.T. Lancaster used some of the earlier documents for his 'Early History of Ripley and the Ingilby Family' (John Whitehead and Son, 1918) which traces the family history to the early seventeenth century and also deals with the Roos family of North Deighton. Later, Mrs. Blanche Tempest worked intensively through many of the medieval charters and later deeds and her notes remain with the records (No. 3840).

Administrative history: The Ingilbys have lived at Ripley since the mid-fourteenth century, when Thomas de Ingleby, a justice of the King's Bench, married an heiress whose name is in doubt. At this period, the bulk of their estates seem to have been in the North Riding but in the reign of Elizabeth Sir William Ingilby sold a good deal of property and thereafter the family acquired the West Riding estates which are mainly documented in the family records. The first baronetcy was created in 1642.Descent seems to have been from father to son until 1618 when Sir William Ingilby died without issue and was succeeded by his nephew William, son of his brother Sampson. Sir John Ingilby who died in 1772 was succeeded by his illegitimate son John, who was created

baronet in 1781. He married Elizabeth Amcotts, bringing the Lincolnshire estates into the family. Their son, Sir William Amcotts Ingilby, also died without issue and the estates passed to his cousin Rev. Henry John Ingilby, created baronet in 1866.

Contents: MEDIEVAL CHARTERS: YORKSHIRE WYL230/1 - 246MEDIEVAL CHARTERS: LINCOLNSHIRE AND ESSEX WYL230/247 - 254TITLE DEEDS: YORKSHIRE WYL230/255 - 1256TITLE DEEDS: LINCOLNSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE WYL230/1257 - 1336MANORIAL:ARMLEY WYL230/1337BEWERLEY WYL230/1338 - 1339DACRE WYL230/1340 - 1579NORTH DEIGHTON WYL230/1580 - 1604RIPLEY WYL230/1605 - 1625SHEFFIELD WYL230/1626 - 1627BRINKHILL (LINCS.) WYL230/1628 - 1647GENERAL WYL230/1648 - 1649YORKSHIRE AND GENERAL ESTATE PAPERS:MISCELLANEOUS WYL230/1650 - 1705CORRESPONDENCE WYL230/1706 - 1763FILES WYL230/1764 - 1807ACCOUNTS WYL230/1808 - 1952BILLS AND RECEIPTS WYL230/1953 - 1984LABOUR AND WAGES WYL230/1985 - 2012LAND TAX WYL230/2013 - 2018LEASES WYL230/2019 - 2161TENANCY WYL230/2162 - 2325RENTALS WYL230/2326 - 2446SURVEYS AND VALUATIONS WYL230/2447 - 2498MAPS AND PLANS WYL230/2499 - 2539

SALE PARTICULARS AND PLANS WYL230/2540 - 2544BUILDING, ALTERATIONS, ETC. WYL230/2545 - 2566ENCLOSURE WYL230/2567 - 2615GAME WYL230/2616 - 2634MILLS WYL230/2635 - 2649MINERALS WYL230/2650 - 2687TITHES WYL230/2688 - 2823WOOD WYL230/2824 - 2853LINCOLNSHIRE ESTATE PAPERS:MISCELLANEOUS WYL230/2854 - 2860CORRESPONDENCE WYL230/2861 - 2878FILES WYL230/2879 - 2884ACCOUNTS WYL230/2885 - 2886LEASES AND TENANCY WYL230/2887 - 2898RENTALS WYL230/2899 - 2907SURVEYS AND VALUATIONS WYL230/2908 - 2914MAPS AND PLANS WYL230/2915 - 2918ENCLOSURE WYL230/2919 - 2928SALE OF ESTATES WYL230/2929 - 2933LOCAL AND NATIONAL AFFAIRS:OFFICIAL WYL230/2934 - 2952ELECTIONS (LINCS. AND NOTTS.) WYL230/2953 - 2958MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL AFFAIRS WYL230/2959 - 2965ARMY WYL230/2966 - 2971MILITIA AND LOCAL DEFENCE WYL230/2972 - 2978ECCLESIASTICAL WYL230/2979 - 3016TAXATION AND RATING WYL230/3017 - 3031POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION WYL230/3032 - 3061SCHOOLS AND CHARITIES WYL230/3062 - 3082ROADS, RAILWAYS AND CANALS WYL230/3083 - 3096KNARESBOROUGH FOREST WYL230/3097 - 3106MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL AFFAIRS WYL230/3107 - 3116RIPLEY FAIR AND MARKET WYL230/3117 - 3122

LEGAL PAPERS WYL230/3123 - 3258LEGAL PAPERS: LINCS. WYL230/3259 - 3271HOUSEHOLD PAPERS AND ACCOUNTS WYL230/3272 - 3286FAMILY RECORDS:GRANTS OF ARMS AND TITLES WYL230/3287 - 3292INQUISITIONS, WARDSHIP AND LIVERY WYL230/3293 - 3303PARDONS WYL230/3304 - 3307CIVIL WAR WYL230/3308 - 3312DEEDS AND SETTLEMENTS WYL230/3313 - 3401WILLS AND INVENTORIES WYL230/3402 - 3436EXECUTORSHIP PAPERS WYL230/3437 - 3449TRUSTEESHIP AND STEWARDSHIP WYL230/3450 - 3516PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND BILLS WYL230/3517 - 3533BONDS AND RECOGNIZANCES WYL230/3534 - 3541CORRESPONDENCE WYL230/3542 - 3589JOURNALS AND COMMONPLACE BOOKS WYL230/3590 - 3602COLLECTIONS WYL230/3603 - 3616MISCELLANEOUS WYL230/3617 - 3622AMCOTTS FAMILY RECORDSDEEDS AND SETTLEMENTS WYL230/3623 - 3642WILLS WYL230/3643 - 3644CORRESPONDENCE WYL230/3645 - 3650WARDSHIP IN LUNACY WYL230/3651LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WYL230/3652 - 3680ANTIQUARIAN AND GENEALOGICAL WYL230/3681 - 3840MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS WYL230/3841 - 3854MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED MATTER WYL230/3855 - 3871ADDITIONAL MATERIALADDITIONAL WYL230/Acc2662/1-17ADDITIONAL WYL230/Acc2922/1-49ADDITIONAL WYL230/Acc3061/1-19ADDITIONAL WYL230/Acc3978/1-49ADDITIONAL WYL230/Acc4080/1-34

LOCAL AND NATIONAL AFFAIRS  [no ref. or date]

OFFICIAL  [no ref. or date]

Quietus to Robert Sotehill lately escheator in Yorkshire.  WYL230/2934  1543-4

Contents: 35 Henry VIII

Record of warrants, receipts and payments of Sir William Ingilby as Treasurer of Berwick.  WYL230/2935  1557-1560

Paper book in parchment cover.

Related information: See also WYL230/3833

Contents: At back is a copy of an agreement between Sir William Ingleby and Nicholas Shepard.9th Jul, 1565.

Valuation of land of Robert Hogg, late deceased, in the East Riding  WYL230/2936  14 Nov 1572

Contents: Made by Anthony Smetheley, esq., the feodary there, concerning land in Southcotes.

Account of Anthony Smethley, feodary, surveyor and receiver of the lands of the Queen's wards in East Riding.  WYL230/2937  1572-77

Paper book in parchment cover.

Copy of grant under the privy seal  WYL230/2938  26 Dec 1596

Contents: That Sir Christopher Hildiard, late sheriff of Yorkshire, may render his accounts by attorney.

Commission, by letters patent  WYL230/2939  1 Aug 1600

Contents: To Sir Thomas Bland, esq., feodary of the West Riding, John Waterhowse, esq., deputy escheator, Marmaduke Wilson, gent, feodary of the North Riding and John Weadley to hold an inquisition post mortem into the property of George Dawson, gent., deceased.

Justice's papers belonging to Sir William Ingilby.  WYL230/2940  1660-1682

Many eaten by mice, some badly, and a few stained.

Contents: They concern crime in the Ripley area, and consist of orders to constables, bailiffs and churchwardens, reports of information laid and examinations, bonds for appearance in court etc.

Notice from William Ingilby  WYL230/2941  3 Mar 1670

Contents:

Committing William Are, charged by inhabitants of Harrogate as a vagabond who has disobeyed 2 warrants to return to his place of birth and last abode, to the house of correction.

Notice to bailiffs and constables, especially those of Ripley and Bishop Thornton  WYL230/2942  14 Oct 1671

Contents: To search for and apprehend Peter Kendall, who has left his wife and children, so that he can be proceeded against according to the statute for punishing rogues.

Account of payments for the use of pensioners in the West Riding  WYL230/2943  1674

Contents: Arranged by wapentakes, and of receipts from chief constables 'towards the relief of lame soldiers.' Paper book. At the back is an auditor's certificate in which Sir William Ingilby is described as 'Treasurer for the lame soldiers.'

Appointment  WYL230/2944  19 Jun 1730

Contents: Of John Ingleby Esq., as Deputy Lieutenant for West Riding and Ainsty.

Appointment  WYL230/2945  3 Aug 1736

Contents: Of John Ingleby Esq., as Deputy Lieutenant for West Riding and the Ainsty.

Appointment  WYL230/2946  20 May 1761

Contents: Of Sir John Ingilby, Bart., as Deputy Lieutenant of the North Riding.

Appointment  WYL230/2947  24 Jun 1762

Contents: Of Sir John Ingilby as Deputy Lieutenant for West Riding and Ainsty.

Appointment  WYL230/2948  18 Oct 1779

Contents: Of John Ingilby, Esq., as Deputy Lieutenant of West Riding and the Ainsty.

Quietus to Sir John Ingilby, Bart., as sheriff of Yorkshire.  WYL230/2949  1781-82

Letters patent  WYL230/2950  1 Feb 1782

Contents: Appointment of Sir John Ingilby, Bart., as sheriff of Yorkshire.

Letter from John Foljambe, Clerk of the Peace Office, Wakefield  WYL230/2951  13 Sep 1804

Contents: To W. Ingilby, Esq., Ripley, concerning the latter's commission as Deputy Lieutenant for the West Riding.

Documents concerning Sir Henry Ingilby as sheriff  WYL230/2952  1882-1883

Memorandum on procedure  WYL230/2952(a)  1881

Contents: With attached a note of expenses of 1878 and 1879 and a letter from E. Gray, 75, Petergate, York, about dress and expenses.

Memorandum on retinue and expenses.  WYL230/2952(b)  c1882

Brief Diary for the period of the Assizes at York and Leeds.  WYL230/2952(c)  May 1882-Feb 1883

Accounts of Edwin Gray, the undersheriff  WYL230/2952(d)  May 1882 - Mar 1883

Hotel bills from the Station Hotel, Leeds  WYL230/2952(e)  1882-83

Contents: For May 1882, August 1882 and February 1883 and from the Station Hotel, York, for July 1882, November 1882 and January 1883.

ELECTIONS (LINCS. AND NOTTS.)  [no ref. or date]

Copy return of Edward Dereing, Bart., as member for the borough of East Retford.  WYL230/2953  8 Nov 1670

Letter, in rhyme, from W.A. Ingilby  WYL230/2954  nd 1823?

Contents: To the freeholders of Lincolnshire, on the occasion of his standing for election as M.P.

Poll book in Parliamentary election for Lincoln City  WYL230/2955  1727

Contents: Listing voters names alphabetically, with occasional observations on residence qualifications. Enclosed are related papers.

Poll book in Parliamentary election for Lincoln City  WYL230/2956  1727

Contents: Listing voters in columns under candidates' names.

Record of polling in parish of St. Peters at Arches in Lincoln election  WYL230/2957  nd 1727

Loose sheet.

Record of polling in St. Benedict parish for Lincoln election  WYL230/2958  1727

Contents: And of deductions for voters whose rates are paid by their landlords.

MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL AFFAIRS.  [no ref. or date]

MS copy of petitions from George Eglisham, one of James I's physicians  WYL230/2959  17th cent

13 pages.

Torn and part of a page missing.

Contents: Attacking the Duke of Buckingham, and accusing him of poisoning James, and murdering the Marquis of Hamilton.

Royal proclamation  WYL230/2960  23 Jan 1697

Contents: Concerning people who have served under the French King or James II or gone to France without licence.

Ms. accounts of events in the House of Commons.  WYL230/2961  Feb-Mar 1699

2 items

One slightly damaged by mice.

Letter from T. Frankland, London  WYL230/2962  3 Sep 1709

Contents: To his brother, saying that there is news of a great victory over the French.

Manuscript newsletter to John Sharpe, Esq., M.P., Ripon, from London  WYL230/2963  20 Nov 1711

Contents: Concerning foreign news, including peace negotiations, and alleged plot at home.

Printed letter from Q. Victoria to her subjects on the death of her grandson.  WYL230/2964  Jan 1892

'Our Gift to the Queen'  WYL230/2965  1897

Contents: Printed booklet with illustrations of Girls' Friendly Society's jubilee gift to Q. Victoria, marked 'W. Ingilby Associate'.

ARMY  [no ref. or date]

Commissions to William Bates Ingilby and Order of the Bath, 13th March, 1867.  WYL230/2966  1806-77

Commissions to Charles Henry Ingilby  WYL230/2967  1843-75

Contents: With award of the C.B., a diploma accompanying an award from the King of Sardinia, 1857, and a Turkish document.

Commission to William Ingilby as 2nd lieutenant in the East Indies.  WYL230/2968  31 Aug 1849

Commission from the Supreme Government of India to William Ingilby as 2nd Lieutenant of artillery.  WYL230/2969  28 Apr 1849

Statements of the services of William Bates Ingilby 1806-57  WYL230/2970  1857

2 copies

Contents: With related letter.

Newscutting from 'The Globe' about the annual dinner of Addiscombe Cadets.  WYL230/2971  1893

MILITIA AND LOCAL DEFENCE  [no ref. or date]

'Certificate for armour and weapons within the wapentake of Harthill, Beverley, and the liberties in the East Riding in the County of York'  WYL230/2972  12 Jul 1578

Contents: Listing corselets, harquebuses and callivers by townships.

Instructions from Northern Association  WYL230/2973  Sep 1645

Contents: To gentlemen of Standing Committee for the West Riding of Yorkshire, names arranged by wapentakes, to raise troops, with instructions not to impress certain people, signed by Thomas Darcy, clerk.

Orders, receipts and certificates to the constable of North Deighton  WYL230/2974  1647-48

Contents: Concerning assessments, quartering of troops, and provision of beans, oats and bread and cheese.

Papers concerning militia for North and Kirk Deighton  WYL230/2975  1682-1718

Contents: Including accounts of freehold lands, costs of providing men, and returns, orders for providing men, agreements as to assessment,

and a letter from John Froggot saying he would prefer to be principal for a foot soldier, as used to be the case, with a rental for Wetherby according to the assessment in the land tax bill, 1717, and assessments for constables' and poor folks' lays.

Papers mainly concerning militia  WYL230/2976  18th century

Lists of freeholders in Wetherby and Linton and the values of their estates.  WYL230/2976(a)  nd early 18th cent

Order to the constable of Kirk Deighton  WYL230/2976(b)  3 Sep 1715

Contents: That horsemen are to be provided with broadsword, pistols, carbine, saddle etc., and foot soldiers with musket and pike.

Notice to the constable of Kirk Deighton  WYL230/2976(c)  4 Jul 1716

Contents: That the Deputy Lieutenant cannot attend on the day appointed for appeals and that notice of a further day should be given.

Order to the constable of Wetherby  WYL230/2976(d)  27 May 1717

Contents: To notify men in Sir Walter Hauxworth's militia regiment to muster at Skipton on 25 June next.

Receipt to Francis Clarke for the cost of a militia coat.  WYL230/2976(e)  17 Jun 1717

Fragment of printed address to inhabitants of Wetherby etc.  WYL230/2977  Early 19th cent

Contents: About the defence of the realm against the French.

Bond  WYL230/2978  3 Jun 1812

Contents: Of Sir William Ingilby of Kettlethorpe, Lincs., Bart., in £500 as surety for John Woodford Chase, proposed as paymaster of Detachments. Cancelled.Also covering letter. 11th Sept., 1828.

ECCLESIASTICAL  [no ref. or date]

Dacre  [no ref. or date]

Letter from J.P. Baker, Minister, Pateley Bridge  WYL230/2979  11 Jun 1880

Contents: To Sir H.D. Ingilby, thanking him for allowing Dacre Chapel to be put in trust.

Spofforth and Kirk Deighton  [no ref. or date]

Deed  WYL230/2980  1 Jan 1504

Contents: By which Isabel Ward wife of John Ward and lately wife of Nicholas Middelton, esq., deceased, James Roos, esq., John Vavasour of Newton next Ripley, esq., and Robert Radclyff, gent., executors of

the will of Nicholas Middelton, in accordance with a provision of that will for the maintenance of a chaplain in the parish church of Spofforth from lands in Spofforth, Leathley, Newby, Wescoehill, Weeton and Healthwaite, appoint William Jackson the first chaplain, and lay down rules for further appointments.

Copy of extracts from the Ecclesiastical survey  WYL230/2981  Copied 18th cent

Contents: Concerning the rectories of Kirk Deighton and Spofforth. 26 Henry VIII 1535

Letter from John Frogott, apparently rector of Kirk Deighton  WYL230/2982  24 Mar 1712

Contents: To Sir John Ingilby, concerning loss of tithe if North Deighton West Field is converted into common pasture.

Copy of terrier of the rectory of Spofforth made in 1786  WYL230/2983  17 Mar 1787

Contents: Sent to Sir John Ingilby by John Clough.

Ripley  [no ref. or date]

Valuation of the rectory of Ripley  WYL230/2984  1534-5

Contents: Made as a result of an act of Parliament.26 Henry VIII

Award of Francis Slingesbie of Scriven and Richard Malleverer of Allerton Mauleverer  WYL230/2985  1 Apr 1575

Contents: Arbitrators in the suit pending before the archbishop of York and the Commissioners in Causes Ecclesiastical between the churchwardens of Ripley and Thomas Beckwith of Clint concerning an assessment for the repair of Ripley Church, Beckwith having alleged that Sir William Inglebie should pay to Clint, not Ripley, for his land in the old and new parks of Ripley, their decision being that Beckwith is to pay as was assessed and that Sir William is to pay to Clint only for Broxholme and for the land in the tenure of George Knowles in the new park of Ripley, until Beckwith can prove further.

Bond  WYL230/2986  17 Sep 1575

Contents: Of Thomas Beckwith of Clint, esq., to William Inglebye of Brantingham, esq., in £40 to accept the arbitration of Francis Slingsby of Scriven and Richard Mauleverer of Allerton Mauleverer concerning the proportion of money towards the repair of the church at Ripley to be paid by Beckwith for land at Clint and Sir William Inglebye of Ripley, knight, for the old and new park of Ripley.

Copy of depositions taken at Gowthorpe  WYL230/2987  6 Sep 1597

Contents: Concerning the tithing of meadow and pasture in Killinghall in the parish of Ripley.

Assignment  WYL230/2988  17 Apr 1598

Contents: From Edmund Parkinson of Allerthorpe, commissary to the Bishop of Chester in the archdeaconry of Richmond, to William Parker of Givendale, gent., of a lease of tithes in Ripley, leased to Parkinson by William Pulleyn, the parson, for the remainder of a term of 21 years at 13s. 8d. annual rent.

Articles for William Pulleyne, parson of Ripley  WYL230/2989  1619

Contents: Against C.H. of the parish of Ripley, for non-payment of tithes.

Case for plaintiff, William Pullen, clerk  WYL230/2990  Easter term 1624

Contents: In his suit at York against Thomas Ingleby, gent., for non-payment of tithe of corn on Sorrowe Sykes and Lowson Field in Ripley.

Articles in a cause  WYL230/2991  17th cent

Contents: Between William Pulleyne, clerk, and William Swaile concerning tithes on land at Dacre.

Letter from John Hewley, York  WYL230/2992  28 Sep 1668

Contents: To Mr. Kirshawe concerning a composition for tithes for pasture in Killinghall.

Copy letter to John Kirshaw at Ripley  WYL230/2993  2 Sep 1669

Contents: From York, giving the opinion that Sir John Huley will pay anything due and saying that Sir John told the writer that he had told Peter Derlove not to utter a word to Kirshaw's prejudice. Note in Kirshaw's writing that he has the original in safe custody.

Promise by Sir William Ingilby  WYL230/2994  8 Oct 1669

Contents: 'For satsifaction to Sir John Huley' to pay John Kirshaw, Rector of Ripley, yearly for the pasturage of unprofitable cattle 'when Fleets in Killinghall shall not be mowed'. Also copy, slightly differently worded.

The defence of J.K. Rector of Ripley  WYL230/2995  c 1670

Contents: Against Sir Soloman Swale's plea de non decimando in the case of tithe herbage or agistment of feeding cattle in 2 pastures within Clint.

Notes about Ripley tenths, and Sir Soloman Swale's claim.  WYL230/2996  c 1670

Letter from John Kirshaw, Ripley  WYL230/2997  11 Jul 1670

Contents: Saying that Sir Soloman Swale has sent word that there was a mistake about the demands for tithes which caused him to oppose them, and that the question of how much Swale owes has been referred to the Vicar of Stainley and Henry Bean.

Letter from John Kirshaw, Ripley  WYL230/2998  29 Aug 1670

Contents: Concerning tithes of unprofitable cattle.

Case and opinion of several lawyers  WYL230/2999  Sep 1670

Contents: Concerning tithe herbage.

Opinions of Christopher Driffeild and T. Rokeby  WYL230/3000  13 Oct 1675

Contents: Concerning an agreement between Mr. Kershaw and Mr. Burton about tithes.

Award of John Garrett and William Bowman  WYL230/3001  2 Apr 1683

Contents: Concerning the amount to be paid by William Norton of Sawley to John Kirshaw, rector of Ripley, for tithe herbage or pasturage of unprofitable cattle in a pasture called the Fleets in Killinghall.

Letter from Matthew Robinson (then vicar of Burneston  WYL230/3002  30 May 1684

Contents: To Sir John Ingilby, refusing the living of Ripley, and recommending Mr. Pomfret instead.

Note of agreement by John Pomfret rector of Ripley  WYL230/3003  20 Mar 1688

Contents: To let to Robert Hardcastle of Ripley, miller, a close of meadow called Birthwaite Hill for a year at £3. 10s. rent.

Terrier of glebe lands etc.  WYL230/3004  1728

Contents: Belonging to the parsonage of Ripley.

Copy of a terrier of the parsonage of Ripley.  WYL230/3005  1728

Letter from S. Kirshaw, Leeds to Sir John Ingilby  WYL230/3006  5 Nov 1759

Contents: Concerning the living of Ripley, and the arrangements for residence and a curate which he would make if he were given it.

Draft letter from Sir John Ingilby, London, (to Dr. Samuel Kirshaw)  WYL230/3007  10 Nov 1759

Contents: Offering the living of Ripley, mentioning exchanges between his family and recent rectors, and papers confirming these.

Letter from S. Kirshaw to (Sir John Ingilby)  WYL230/3008  17 Nov 1759

Contents: On his presentment to the rectory of Ripley.

Modus of tithes due to Rectory of Ripley  WYL230/3009  18th cent

Contents: Extracted from a terrier.

Case and opinion of J. Mansfield concerning the living of Ripley  WYL230/3010  4 Apr 1787

Contents: And whether Sir Bellingham has the right to present, or whether the term vested in him ceases on Henry Ingilby's refusal to be presented, citing Sir John Ingilby's will.

Case and opinion of William Scott  WYL230/3011  9 Apr 1787

Contents: Concerning the advowson of Ripley, as WYL230/3010

Papers concerning glebe lands  WYL230/3012  1878-1896

Letters from Charles Powell, Castle Yard, Knaresborough  WYL230/3012(a)  14-21 Dec 1878

2 items

Contents: To Sir H.D. Ingilby at Ripley Castle and at 9 Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, about the investment of money paid by the Harrogate Commissioners for Ripley Rectory Farm.

Letter from Messrs. Powell  WYL230/3012(b)  9 Feb 1879

Contents: To Rev. T.C. Thompson about interest on compensation money for Killinghall Moor Farm.

Traced plan of property in Killinghall.  WYL230/3012(c)  nd c1879

Plan of ground wanted by the Gas Company from the rector of Ripley.  WYL230/3012(d)  12 Nov 1879

Letter from James Powell, Westwood, Harrogate  WYL230/3012(e)  21 Dec 1880

Contents: To Rev. T.C. Thompson, Ripley Rectory, advising him to let a field in Ripley to the Harrogate Gas Company.

Particulars of population of the parish of Ripley in 1871  WYL230/3012(f)  1896

Contents: And of value and expenses of the benefice.

Scheme for establishing District of St. Thomas Killinghall  WYL230/3013  1879

Contents: From parts of the parishes of Ripley and Knaresborough, with letter to Sir Henry Day Ingilby from Ecclesiastical Commission, and newscutting of Sir Henry's speech at the laying of the foundation stone.

Letter from W.T. Travis, Stone Grange, Maltby, Rotherham  WYL230/3014  16 Mar 1885

Contents: To Sir Henry D. Ingilby, accepting the living of Ripley.

South Stainley  [no ref. or date]

Letter from F.D. Wise, Diocesan Registry, Ripon  WYL230/3015  26 Mar 1897

Contents: To Sir H.D. Ingilby, Ripley, Castle, concerning advowson of South Stainley.

List of contributors to the augmentations fund for the living of South Stainley  WYL230/3016  Late 19th cent

Contents: Including Sir H.D. Ingilby.

TAXATION AND RATING  [no ref. or date]

Receipt  WYL230/3017  24 Nov 1489

Contents: From John the prior and the convent of Kertmell, collectors of one whole tenth for the King, to Sir William de Yngylbe, for 20 shillings for the church of Ripley in the archdeaconry of Richmond.Seal. small round, red wax, letter R, on tongue.

Assessment on Killinghall  WYL230/3018  19 Dec 1608

Contents:

For provision of armour and other charges.

Copy of order by justices  WYL230/3019  26 Sep 1621

Contents: That the liberty of Ripon and Kirbyshire are to pay 1/3 of lay assessments on wapentake, liberty and forest of Knaresborough another 1/3 and the rest of the wapentake the remainder; with list of constableries.

Order to the constable of North Deighton  WYL230/3020  29 Jun 1640

Contents: To assess the inhabitants for £4. 16s. ship money.

Note of messuages and cottages in North Deighton  WYL230/3021  2 Oct 1641

Contents: Whereby the lays are assessed.

Case and opinion of Creswell Levin  WYL230/3022  nd c 1676

Contents: Concerning the amount of the constable's tax due from the lordship of Newsome to Kirk Deighton, Sir William's goods having been distrained because he refused to pay more than one sixth.

Order of the sessions at Pontefract  WYL230/3023  4 Apr 1676

Contents:

That in future assessments Kirk Deighton is to be rated at £150, Ingmanthorpe at £250 and Newsome at £90.

Note of assessments for rates in the wapentake of Claro.  WYL230/3024  17th cent

Note of assessments made on inhabitants of North Deighton.  WYL230/3025  1689-91

Assessment of the inhabitants of Dacre  WYL230/3026  Early 18th cent

Contents: 'Made for raising money pursuant to an Act of Parliament for granting to her Majesty Queen Anne £5551: 9s: 3d.'

Assessments of North Deighton.  WYL230/3027  Earlier 18th cent

Brief for the inhabitants of Kirk Deighton  WYL230/3028  Apr 1724

Contents: Against a plea brought by the inhabitants of Newsome that they are not liable to pay highway rates to Kirk Deighton.

Letter from William Thornton, Kirk Deighton, to John Ingleby, esq., Ripley  [no ref.]  24 Jan 1737

Contents: Saying that he has looked into the Newsome affair and proposing to settle it without further charge on the inhabitants, as he has so much regard for Lawyer Wilson's opinion.

Names of those in Clint paying window-tax  WYL230/3029  1724-1740

Contents: With amounts paid.1724, 1729, 1730, 1736, 1739, 1740.

Table of assessments based on poor rate.  WYL230/3030  Late 18th cent

Note of asssessments on Pannal.  WYL230/3031  c 1824

POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION  [no ref. or date]

Clint  [no ref. or date]

'An accompt of these persons who have enclosed and built some cottages in Clint and Whipley Moor and the valuation of the ground ...'  WYL230/3032  Later 17th cent

Contents: Ordering that they should pay to the poor.

Dacre  [no ref. or date]

Query and opinion of Richard Wilson  WYL230/3033  30 Jan 1741

Contents: As to whether Dacre and Bewerley may be separated in poor law and constables' administration, as they are in churchwardens and surveyors.

Letter from J. Preston, Stokesley, to Sir John Ingilby, Ripley  WYL230/3034  24 Jun 1748

Contents: Concerning administration of Dacre poor rate.

Resolutions of the Bye-law held at the vestry of High and Low Bishopside  WYL230/3035  1768

Printed

Contents: Giving rules to be observed by the trustees for the workhouse for Dacre with Bewerley and High and Low Bishopside.

Particulars and valuation of the township of Dacre  WYL230/3036  May 1802

Contents: Made by Alexander Calvert to regulate sundry assessments.

Abstract of valuation of properties in Dacre  WYL230/3037  1802

Contents: Made by Alexander Calvert.

Order of the Quarter Sessions at Knaresborough  WYL230/3038  5 Oct 1802

Contents: On an appeal by Thomas Richardson, John Hall and Abraham Ward, quashing an assessment for Dacre with Bewerley poor rate.

Case and opinion of Samuel Buck  WYL230/3039  c1803

Contents: Concerning Dacre and Bewerley poor rates.Date illegible.Also letter from John Harrison, Otley, to the overseers of Bewerley and Dacre about William Jackson and his wife and their need of help.17th Feb., 1803.

Survey Book of the Township of Dacre cum Bewerley in the West Riding of the County of York  WYL230/3040  1803

Contents: Surveyed by Thomas Robinson, Ripon.

Bill from Thomas Robinson to Abraham Ward  WYL230/3041  1804

Contents: On behalf of the township of Dacre cum Bewerley for a survey.

Appointment  WYL230/3042  20 Apr 1804

Contents: Of Sir John Ingilby as representative of the inhabitants of Dacre to discuss with the inhabitants of Bewerley the division of Dacre with Bewerley into 2 separate townships and the apportioning of the poor between them.

Agreement at a meeting of the township of Dacre with Bewerley  WYL230/3043  23 Apr 1804

Contents: For dividing the expenses of maintaining the poor, and disputes about lead and profits from mines, charging expenses of valuation

and surveys to the hamlet concerned, and having the assistant overseer as joint agent to keep the town books.

Note on the relationship of Dacre and Bewerley  WYL230/3044  Early 19th cent

Contents: Mentioning separate highway maintenance, church rates and land tax and the parish of Ripon.

Note of 'persons to settle a poor bill' (in Dacre).  WYL230/3045  4 Jan 1805

Account  WYL230/3046  nd

Contents: Of rates of clothing the poor in clothes supplied by Thomas Meek, Little Britain, London. Printed.

Assessment for Dacre poor rate.  WYL230/3047  13 Apr 1819

Copy of writ  WYL230/3048  31 Jan 1851

Contents: Ordering Joseph Dent, William Williamson Whitaker, Samuel James Brown, Basil Thomas Wood, Thomas Clifton Wilkinson and John Williamson, Keepers of the Peace and Justices, to hold a meeting of the special sessions of the wapentake of Claro, and appoint overseers of the poor for Dacre with Bewerley.

Copies of writ  WYL230/3049  1851-52

Contents:

Ordering Joseph Dent, William Williamson Whitaker, Samuel James Brown, Basil Thomas Wood, Thomas Clifton Wilkinson and John Williamson, Keepers of the Peace and Justices, to hold a meeting of the special session of the wapentake of Claro, and appoint overseers of the poor for Dacre with Bewerley, 31 Jan. 1851, a draft appointment, copy return, correspondence, some mentioning a writ of certiorari, notices of meetings to appoint overseers, and lists of ratepayers who are to serve as overseers.

'List of rate-payers agreed to at a vestry meeting to serve as overseers of the poor' for Dacre.  WYL230/3050  1 Jan 1852

On printed form.

Letter from J.M. Barret, 34 Great James Street, London to Samuel Powell  WYL230/3051  20 Jan 1852

Contents: Requesting that the justices appoint the overseers for Dacre, and referring to the case of Regina v. Carr, now abandoned.

Appointment  WYL230/3052  21 Jan 1852

Contents: Of Smith Skaife and George Houseman as overseers of the poor in Dacre.

Blank appointments of overseers of the poor.  WYL230/3053  Jan 1852

Haverah Park.  [no ref. or date]

Order of the Quarter Sessions, 11 Jan. 2 Anne  WYL230/3054  1704 & 1709

Contents: Discharging an order of the J.P.'s of the West Riding; removal order from Haverah Park to Roundhay 17 Sept., 1709; and cases for the Quarter Sessions at Skipton, 12 July, 1709, and Knaresborough 4 Oct. 1709, concerning the settlement of William Huddleston and family, disputed between Clifton, Roundhay and Haverah Park.

Brief for plaintiffs  WYL230/3055  4 Oct 1709

Contents: In case of the inhabitants of Haverah Park v. the inhabitants of Roundhay at Knaresborough Sessions on an appeal to a warrant for the removal of Ellen Hudleston late wife of William Hudleston and her 2 children from Haverah Park to Roundhay.

Opinion of Richard Wilson  WYL230/3056  nd Earlier 18th cent

Contents: That the inhabitants of Haverah Park should appeal against the removal of John Smith from Felliscliffe to Haverah Park, and that a bond of William Smith, now deceased dated 25 Apr.1715 to save harmless the inhabitants of Haverah Park by reason of John Smith's settlement there is valid in law.

Bond of indemnification  WYL230/3057  29 Apr 1783

Contents: Of William Stubbs of Pannal, yeoman, and John Stubbs of Scriven with Tentergate, yeoman, to the Overseers of the Poor of Haverah

Park in £40, to pay for the maintenance of Elizabeth Mawson's son by William Stubbs.

Ripley  [no ref. or date]

Bond  WYL230/3058  7 May 1686

Contents: Of John Harcastle of Nidd, Blacksmith and William Hardcastle of Skipton, saddler, to John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., in £50 to indemnify the town or parish of Ripley for any cost concerning Henry Willis and to maintain him for life.

Removal order  WYL230/3059  21 Jun 1703

Contents: For Michael Warne and his wife Mary from Ripley to Seaton.

Papers concerning removal  WYL230/3060  1704-5

Contents: Of Isabel Steel from Knaresborough to Ripley and the appeal against it.

Brief for the defendants in the plea at Skipton sessions  WYL230/3061  Jul 1808

Contents: Between the churchwardens and overseers of Nidd and the churchwardens and overseers of Ripley, concerning the removal of Mary Herrington and her child from Ripley to Nidd, with an account of expenses.

SCHOOLS AND CHARITIES.  [no ref. or date]

Dacre  [no ref. or date]

Copy of the will of William Hardcastle late of Dacre Banks but now of Hartwith, yeoman  WYL230/3062  8 Jun 1694

Contents: Including bequests to relatives and for the maintenance of a schoolmaster at Dacre Banks.(Later copy).

Account of expenses  WYL230/3063  Nov 1695-Nov 1696

Contents: Including payments to schoolmaster, mentioning William Hardcastle.

Abstract of part of William Harcastle's will  WYL230/3064  Early 18th cent

Contents: Concerning a school at Dacre Banks, and copy of memorandum concerning lease in 1689 of garden belonging to schoolmaster.

Memorandum  WYL230/3065  3 Sep 1730

Contents: That the purchase deed of 3 beastgates for the use of the poor of Dacre Pasture dated 15 April 1715 is in Robert Benson's custody.

Extracts from the will of William Mountaine  WYL230/3066  18th cent

Contents:

Concerning Dacre Banks School and poor widows in Clint.

Assignment  WYL230/3067  12 Sep 1781

Contents: From William Bannister of Hampsthwaite, yeoman, to Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, bart., and William Bake, Thomas Grainge, Peter Buck and Michael Benson, all of Dacre Pasture, yeomen, of £100 bequeathed by William Hardcastle, of whom Bannister is now sole trustee, in trust to provide education for relations and descendants of the testator, and the poor of Dacre, Dacre Pasture, Heyshaw and Dacre Banks.

Dacre Banks school papers  WYL230/3068  1874-1899

Letter from Turner Grange, clerk to Dacre School Board, to Sir Henry Ingilby  WYL230/3068(a)  5 May 1874

Contents: Requesting that he transfer Dacre Banks Hill-top School to the Board, and also mentioning a cottage usually occupied by the teachers of the school, and Sir Henry's proposed gift of £200 for the purposes of education at Dacre Banks.

Requests and receipts  WYL230/3068(b)  1878-98

Contents: From Turner Grange to H.D. Ingilby for interest due on money invested as an endowment for Dacre Board School

Papers concerning new scheme for charities of William Hardcastle and William Mountain  WYL230/3068(c)  1899

Contents: For Dacre Banks school, hitherto administered by Sir H.D. Ingilby

Letter from Charity Commission to Sir Henry D. Ingilby, Bart., Ripley Castle  WYL230/3069  30 Jul 1900

Contents: Concerning an order about William Hardcastle's Charity Scheme, Dacre.

North and Kirk Deighton  [no ref. or date]

Copy of will of Sir William Thornton of York, knight  WYL230/3070  Made 6 Apr 1715

Contents: Mentioning the manor of Kirk Deighton, the advowson of Kirk Deighton, and a bequest to the poor of Kirk Deighton from lands in Baxby.

Letter from James Collins to John Ingilby, esq., Ripley  WYL230/3071  4 Dec 1736

Contents: Concerning William Thornton's trust for the poor of Kirk Deighton, and mentioning also a case relating to Thomas Gabetis's will.

Extract from will of Sir Hugh Palliser  WYL230/3072  c1791

Contents: Providing for a Sunday School in Kirk Deighton for 40 poor children of North Deighton and Kirk Deighton.

Note by W. Hannam  WYL230/3073  18 May 1824

Contents: Of premises belonging to the poor of the parish of Kirk Deighton in the hands of Dr. Geldard, who has not given a discharge of them to the township of Kirk Deighton, as he promised the commissioners.

Ripley  [no ref. or date]

Draft Notification by the minister, churchwarden, overseers and other inhabitants of Ripley  WYL230/3074  Dec 1650

Contents: That John Swale, citizen and clothworker of Billingsgate, London, is authorised to receive £200 left by Lord John Craven, deceased, to the poor of Ripley, and that on his receipt of it, Lord John Craven's estate is fully discharged.

Surrender  WYL230/3075  22 Oct 1685

Contents: By Peter Parker and others to John Ingilby and others of an ancient building and 6½ acres of land in Felliscliffe in the township of Clint, within Knaresborough Forest, for the poor of Ripley.(Note that new surrender made 18th June, 1783).

List of benefactions to the town and parish of Ripley.  WYL230/3076  18th cent

Copy answer of Sir William Ingilby, Bart., one of the defendants  WYL230/3077  Earlier 19th cent

Contents: To the information of the Attorney General, in which he denies that he is seised of an estate in Sproatley only as trustee for Ripley School.

Lease and release  WYL230/3078  29 & 30 Aug 1828

Contents: From Sir William Amcotts Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., lord of the manor of Ripley, to the Very Rev. Robert Darley Waddilove, D.D., dean of the collegiate church of Ripon, Rev. John Cracroft, clerk, rector of Ripley, John Williamson of Hollings near Hampsthwaite, esq., and Benjamin Rawson of Nidd Hall near Ripley, esq., of lands at Sproatley, in obedience to a decree in Chancery, as trustees with him of Ripley School, reciting Mary Ingilby's regulations for the school, with map.

Miscellaneous  [no ref. or date]

Letters patent of Henry VIII  WYL230/3079  8 Jul 1539

Contents: For William Maltby and bearers to collect alms in Yorkshire for a hospital founded by Richard Smethley outside the bars of Beverley.Seal damaged.

List of names of people belonging to Killinghall  WYL230/3080  Early 19th cent

Contents: Endorsed 'Poor people's beef list.'

Letter from Joseph Shotbolt, Tongue End, Nr. Bourn  WYL230/3081  10 May 1827

Contents: To Sir William Ingilby, Bart., M.P., Kettlethorpe Hall, Lincs., complaining of the mismanagement of a charity founded by Robert Harrington who left an estate in Essex for the benefit of the poor of the parish of Bourn, Lincs., with a copy of reply stating that the rent will in due course be applied as decreed by the court of the Chancery.

Correspondence  WYL230/3082  1874

Contents: Concerning the non-payment of a 10 shillings rent charge due from Kettlespring Farm to a charity known as Kendall's and another's.

ROADS, RAILWAYS AND CANALS  [no ref. or date]

Copy record of complaint  WYL230/3083  Easter Term 1664

Contents: Against the inhabitants of the parish of Deighton for not keeping the highway from Deighton to 'Yarrham'.

Certificate of two justices  WYL230/3084  15 Oct 1664

Contents: That the highway from Walshford Bridge to Kirk Deighton is in good repair.

Act for repairing the road from North Deighton to Green Hammerton and making it a high carriage road.  WYL230/3085  1752

Bound with paper covers.

Leeds - Liverpool Canal Act  WYL230/3086  1769-70

Printed and bound.

Contents: Act for making and maintaining a navigable cut or canal from Leeds Bridge to North Lady's Walk in Liverpool and from thence to the River Mersey.10 George III

'The material parts of the highway act regarding the proportion of statute duty'.  WYL230/3087  1773

Printed notice.

Appointment  WYL230/3088  2 Jul 1779

2 copies

Contents: Of John Ingilby Esq., of Ripley as trustee of the Leeds-Harrogate-Ripon turnpike, in place of Sir John Ingilby, deceased.

Act for repairing and widening the roads from Wetherby to Knaresborough.  WYL230/3089  1783

Printed.

Authorisation  WYL230/3090  20 Jan 1790

Contents: From Eleanor Collins of Knaresborough, spinster, and Elizabeth Collins of Scriven with Tentergate, spinster, to Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., his servants and workmen, to take part of their lands to widen the road from Ripley to Hampsthwaite.

Bill for enlarging the term and powers of three separate acts...  WYL230/3091  1794

Printed.

Contents: ....so far as the same relate to the amending and widening of the road from Harrogate, through Ripley and Ripon, to the north east corner of Hutton Moor and from the east end of Kirby Hill Moor, to the town of Ripon.

Part of plan showing routes of roads from King's Lynn to Yarmouth, and from Monmouth to Llandbeder.  WYL230/3092  nd 18th cent ?

Printed; Fragmentary.

Map of the London and Edinburgh mail roads from London to East Retford--  WYL230/3093  1827

Printed map.

Contents: ---delineating all the variations and improvements of which they are capable together with a projected new straight line of road extending from Welwyn to Tuxford----surveyed under the direction

of Thos. Telford Esq., by James Mills 1826'.Scale: 8 furlongs=1 inch.

Map of the London and Edinburgh mail roads from East Retford, to Morpeth  WYL230/3094  1827

Printed map.

Contents: Including the two lines through Doncaster and Boroughbridge and through Thorne and York delineating all the proposed new lines and improvements also a proposed extension of the present Thirsk and Stockton roads to Newcastle upon Tyne, surveyed under the direction of Thomas Telford Civil Engineer by Henry Welch 1826.Scale: 8 furlongs=1 inch.

'London and Morpeth mail road index map, surveyed by Thomas Telford.'  WYL230/3095  1827

Printed map.

Contents: Scale: 2 miles=1 inch.

Printed report of the directors of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.  WYL230/3096  5 Feb 1848

KNARESBOROUGH FOREST  [no ref. or date]

Copy of instructions to commissioners for surveying the possessions of the Duchy of Lancaster in Staffs., Derbyshire and Warwickshire.  WYL230/3097  1558

Contents: 4 & 5 Philip & Mary(Contemporary copy).

Commission  WYL230/3098  15 Jun 1559

Contents: To Henry Earl of Cumberland, High Steward of the Honor of Knaresborough, William Ingelbye, knight, Francis Samwell, deputy auditor of possessions parcell of the Duchy of Lancaster, William Tanckerd, learned steward of the Honor. Francis Pawmes, William Mallet, receivers for the Honors of Pontefract and Knaresborough, and James Pulleyne, esq., to examine the ancient customs of the Forest, Soke and Liberty of Knaresborough, by searching records in Knaresborough Castle, and by taking the verdict of 12 honest and indifferent persons.

Copy of return to commission for surveying Knaresborough Forest  WYL230/3099  18th cent copy

Contents: Concerning perambulation of the Forest boundaries.20th Aug. 1576

Copy of perambulation of boundaries of Forest of Knaresborough.  WYL230/3100  20 Aug 1576

An abstract of the survayes of certayne parcells of the possessions of the Honor of Knaresburgh, in the county of York  WYL230/3101  Early 17th cent

Contents:

Taken in Anno Dmi 1611 by William Fletewood, knight. (9 ff.), followed by extracts from presentments of the jurors at the court of survey (4 ff.) and extracts from verdicts and presentments made in 1613 (4 ff.). Signed by Fletewode and sealed.

Deputation  WYL230/3102  25 Sep 1745

Contents: Of Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., as gamekeeper within the liberty and Forest of Knaresborough.

Deputation  WYL230/3103  13 Aug 1748

Contents: By Sir John Ingilby to Emanuel Simpson of Greenhow Hill to be gamekeeper under him within the Liberty and Forest of Knaresborough.

Volume belonging to Sir John Ingilby, concerning Knaresborough and containing  WYL230/3104  18th century

Contents: Pp. 1-42 Verdicts at Court of Survey Aug. 1611 on Knaresborough survey and customs of the town and honour of Knaresborough.43-4 Fees of officers of the borough and liberty 15 Aug. 1611.45-6 Inquisition of 42 Edward III concerning burgage rights on Knaresborough and referring to loss of records.46-8 Rental of demesne flatts in Knaresborough, Scriven and Ferrensby.49-52 Rental of bond land in Scriven, Tentergate and the fields of Knaresborough.53 Order by the neighbours of Tentergate and Bondend concerning the duties of 4 men appointed annually, 1634/5.

54 Agreement by the copyholders and inhabitants of Knaresborough and Scriven concerning wastes. 1613.55 Order by J.P.s concerning rates in the wapentake of Claro, 19 James I.56-8 Order by the Earl of Cumberland concerning payment for the repair of the Castle of Knaresborough, and the holding of the court there.58-67 Particulars of Sir Henry Slingsby's land in Scriven and Knaresborough.68-70 Rental of copyhold lands in Scriven, Tentergate and the fields of Knaresborough.70-80 Customs of bond land, copyhold and burghers in Knaresborough and Scriven, as above 32-42.81 Fees of officers of liberty of Knaresborough.81-5 Survey of demesnes of castle and manor of Knaresborough.86-95 Customs of the Forest decreed in court of Duchy Chamber 5 Elizabeth.96-100 Inquest at Knaresborough 1577 into rents from towns and hamlets in the Forest of Knaresborough.100-4 Sign manual letters of 39 & 41 Eliz. concerning the jurisdiction of the court of the Manor of Knaresborough over testamentary cases.105-6 Agreement by the great inquest of the Forest of Knaresborough at the sheriff's tourn at Knaresborough concerning raising rates within the Forest. 1604.106 Agreement concerning Swindon common. 1609.107 Order of the Court of Duchy Chamber concerning Ralph Banks who has offered to inform the court of unlawful leases of copyhold.108-9 Allegations by the copyhold tenants of the Forest of Knaresborough concerning the keeping of Her Majesty's Castle Court.109 Verdicts of the Great Inquest 4 & 6 Henry VII.110 Grant from Henry VIII to the inhabitants of the forest and manor

of Knaresborough of freedom from tolls.111-4 Inquest of 18 Elizabeth on the bounds of the forest.115 Inquest at the Court Leet for the borough of Knaresborough 1700 concerning the drawing of cards, and scavenger corn.116-7 Particulars of owners of borough houses and waste in Knaresborough, who drew cards on 27 Apr. 1700.118-9 Years in which 'lots will become due' 1700-17, with list of names under each year.120 Charter concerning fairs in Knaresborough 7 Eliz. 18th centEnclosed is a list of expenses, in French, of 'Monsieur le Chevalier Ingilby' July 1802, and 1803.

Notebook marked 'The Boundary, Customs etc. of the Forest of Knaresborough'  WYL230/3105  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Containing copies of the inquest of 20 Aug. 18 Eliz. into the bounds of the Forest, particulars of wastes in Forest plotted by Robert Wray, and inspeximus 2 James I of inquisition into Forest customs of 5 Eliz. and forms of surrender.Belonged to Sir John Ingilby.

Notes of boundary of Forest of Knaresborough  WYL230/3106  Mid 18th cent

Contents: With plan.

MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL AFFAIRS  [no ref. or date]

Accounts of Henry Wardle, constable of North Deighton.  WYL230/3107  1647-8

Notice by several men (of Dacre)  WYL230/3108  Later 18th cent

Contents: That the office of constable belonged to Abraham Theaker Farm a number of years ago and that the 'imposeing man' is most liable, and he and his son the most capable of serving.

Statement of the Constitution of Ripon with respect to the Lord Archbishop of York  WYL230/3109  1807

Small paper book.

Contents: By Mr. Charles Harrison clerk of the Peace for the Liberty of Ripon.

Agreement  WYL230/3110  13 Feb 1858

Contents: By John Topham Sharpe to pay Peter Pouter £10 a year for 3 years to catch rats, mice and other vermin in the parish of Ripley.

Account book for Ripley Clothing Club.  WYL230/3111  1879-1906

Resolution of meeting of rate-payers, occupiers and owners of land in Spofforth  WYL230/3112  12 Aug 1872

Contents: Concerning presentation of a memorial on the state of the River Crimple, which has recently flooded.

Log of the 'Nightingale Patrol'.  WYL230/3113  1927

Record of marks obtained by a Brownie in tests.  WYL230/3114  1929-31

Papers concerning Ripley Pageant.  WYL230/3115  1930

A file.

Account book of Ripley Pageant.  WYL230/3116  1930

RIPLEY FAIR AND MARKET  [no ref. or date]

'Toll book for all horses, mares and geldings sold and exchanged.'  WYL230/3117  15 Aug 1708

Single folio.

Toll books of horses etc. exchanged at Ripley fair.  WYL230/3118  1721-1730

Contents: 1721-27,29-30

'A toll book of horses, mares, fillies, and geldings sold and exchanged at Ripley Fair'.  WYL230/3119  15 Aug 1728

Contents: Single folio, listing these transactions.

Notice about the holding of Ripley market.  WYL230/3120  1 Nov 1731

Notes of tolls of horses sold and exchanged at Ripley Fair.  WYL230/3121  1773-77

Names of buyers and sellers of horses with description of horses and prices.  WYL230/3122  nd 19th cent

LEGAL PAPERS  [no ref. or date]

Extract from roll, probably of court of Common Pleas  WYL230/3123  Hilary Term 1376

Damaged

Contents: Concerning a case of trespass between the Abbot of Fountains and Robert de Coghill.

Acquittance  WYL230/3124  8 Oct 1496

Contents: From William Bishop of Carlisle and abbot of St. Mary's York, for fines imposed on John Shan, William Nottingham, Robert Spink, John Blithman Henry Spink and John Maxwell for trespasses within the liberty of St. Mary's.

Inquest for riot and assault on Richard Galoway at Greenhow  WYL230/3125  Earlier 16th cent

Contents: On 9 Dec.21 Henry VIII committed by William Dicconson of Brame in the parish of Fewston, yeoman, Thomas Pullan of Blubberhouses in the same parish, yeoman, John Thorpe of Park Heud in the same parish, yeoman, William Curtes of Fewston, yeoman, William Thorpe of Fewston, yeoman, Thomas Thorpe of Fewston, yeoman, Thomas Grenefeld of Fewston, yeoman, Richard Ward of Wythemas House in

the same parish, yeoman, William Wodde of Swinstey Hall in the parish of Otley, gentleman, John Hill of Killinghall, yeoman, Richard Horner of Soffestanes in the parish of Hampsthwaite, yeoman, Thomas Skayff of Bracanbarows in the same parish, yeoman, John Malhom of Menwith Hill in the same parish, yeoman, Lancelot Skirre of Thornthwaite in the same parish, yoeman, George Wadyngton of the same place, yeoman, James Atkynson of Harpergate in the same parish, yeoman and others to the number of 20.

Memorandum concerning the manor of Barrowby held of the manor of North Deighton  WYL230/3126  Late 16th cent

Contents: And an action to be commenced by Mr. Ward against John Sampaull and his son.

Depositions of witnesses in suit of William Lowson v. Sir Thomas Danbie at Tanfield.  WYL230/3127  23 Jun 1590

Copy of the award of Richard Hutton  WYL230/3128  1 Sep 1596

Contents: Between William Ingleby of Ripley, esq., and Thomas Benson of Hewgill, Westmorland, in disputes about moors in Bewerley.

Testimony of witnesses  WYL230/3129  Early 17th cent

Some missing from front.

Contents: Concerning land in Fearby, Ellistring, Ilton, Swinton and Masham.

Order of the Exchequer Court  WYL230/3130  Easter Term 1616

Slightly damaged

Contents: To Henry Southell or Suttle and Sir William Ingleby to pay to Sir Robert Dineley money due in respect of homage for lands in North Deighton.

Copy order of the Exchequer Court  WYL230/3131  Trinity Term 1616

Contents: In suit involving Sir Robert Dyneley and Sir William Ingleby, that Arthur Suttle is to answer for money due by him for issues lost by him on jury service, and that Sir William should not be charged for money for respite of homage for North Deighton.

Note of charges against George Darnebrook  WYL230/3132  1619

Contents: For citation, call, proxy, excommunication, fee, etc., and arrears of rent.

Copy record of case in Exchequer Court concerning property at Thruscross.  WYL230/3133  Easter Term 1624

Contents: Rolled in a lease from Thomas Gill of Thruscross, yeoman, to John Shipperde of the same, clothier, of a close called Skelderdailes and land in a close of Shipperde's called Plante Holme in Thruscross for 36 years at 20 shillings annual rent, in exchange for a lease of a close called Bradinge.7 March 1596

Papers concerning the dispute between Sir William Ingilby and Solomon Swale  WYL230/3134  1633-48

Contents: Including a deed of covenant of 18 Nov. 9 Charles I by which Sir William Ingilby, in consideration of a deed of annuity, discharges Swale and his property in South Stainley for portions due to Swale's younger brothers and sisters and agrees to provide for their education and maintenance, various bonds and acquittances.

Copy record of suit in the Exchequer Court  WYL230/3135  Hilary Term 1638

Contents: Concerning 2 messuages in Dacre Banks, Summerbridge Mill and pasture in Hartwith Moor, which William Ingleby son and heir of Sampson Ingilby claims as a result of a grant of 27 Sept. 18 Elizabeth from Anthony Bayliffe of Poynton, Lincs., to William Ingleby of Brantingham.

Papers in the suits involving Sir Soloman Swale, etc.  WYL230/3136  1641 & 1653

Papers in Chancery proceedings  WYL230/3137  1640-54

Contents: Concerning non-payment of bequests under the wills of Francis Swale and Mrs. Jane Ingilby, a loan by Thomas Ingilby, and non-delivery of bonds, including William Ingilby's replication to Soloman Wyvell's bill of complaint, 1640, and copies of various bills, replies and depositions involving Sir William Ingilby, Soloman Swale,

William Pinckney and Elizabeth his wife, Robert Swale, Soloman Wyvell, Peter Ingilby and Henry Ingilby, 1650-4.

Notes about a case concerning a fence between North Deighton and Ribston.  WYL230/3138  Earlier 17th cent

Interrogatories to be put to witnesses  WYL230/3139  Mid 17th cent

Contents: On behalf of William Ingleby, esq., defendant and against Sir William Darcy, knight, complainant, concerning an agreement of 11 May 1647 for the sale of mares and foals.

Counter interrogatories  WYL230/3140  Mid 17th cent

Contents: To be administered to the witnesses to be produced, sworn and examined on the part and behalf of Sir William Darcy, knight, complainant against William Ingleby Esq., defendant.

Articles of misdemeanour against Soloman Swale  WYL230/3141  Jun 1649

Contents: For the alleged assault of William Ingleby, esq., in a house in High Holborne.

Bond  WYL230/3142  27 Sep 1651

Contents: Of Henry Beane of South Stainley, yeoman, to William Ingilby of Ripley, knight and Bart., in £300 to guarantee acceptance by

William Pinckney, Elizabeth his wife and Robert Swaile of arbitration in the suit concerning Sir William Ingilby and Soloman Swaile.

Copy bill of Solomon Swale  WYL230/3143  1652

Contents: A statement of the case between Henry Ingilby and him and other papers.

Writ  WYL230/3144  4 Mar 1652

Contents: Ordering Solomon Swale to cease proceedings at Common Law against Sir William Ingelby knight and bart., who is a complainant against him in Chancery.

Writ to Solomon Swale  WYL230/3145  22 May 1652

Contents: To perform an order of the Court of Chancery continuing an injunction, Swale having obtained a verdict against William Ingilby in defiance of this injunction.

Copy of bill  WYL230/3146  21 Jun 1652

Contents: In suit of Solomon Wyvell and Peter Ingilby of Raventofts v. William Ingilby.

Papers in suits  WYL230/3147  1652-55

Contents:

Between Solomon Swale and William Ingilby esq., later Henry Ingilby, his executor, with others, concerning a deed of covenant of 16 Nov. 1633 and various bonds.

Case for Henry Ingilby, executor of William Ingilby  WYL230/3148  c 1654

Contents: In suit against Solomon and Robert Swale, William Pinkney and Elizabeth his wife, with a report on the state of the case.

Interrogatories to be administered to witnesses......  WYL230/3149  Mid 17th cent

On parchment.

Contents: On the part and behalf of William Ingilby esq., late called Sir William Ingilby, Kt. and Bart., complainant, against Solomon Swaile, esq., Robert Swale, William Pinckney and Elizabeth his wife, defendants.

Notes in case against Thomas Barwick  WYL230/3150  nd 1650's

Contents: For digging up posts at Ripley Park gate called Holling Banks Gate and entering with a carriage, and in case against Miles Bilton for perjury in saying that this was a common highway.

Order by justices of assize  WYL230/3151  17 Jul 1654

Contents: To jurors to view place in Ripley Park in question in the case of Ingleby v. Barwick.

Bond  WYL230/3152  25 Mar 1656

Contents: Of Solomon Swale of South Stainley, esq., to Henry Ingilby of Killinghall esq., executor of the will of William Ingilby late of Ripley, deceased in £500, to keep harmless Henry Ingilby from the demands of Swale's brothers and sisters for their portions due on various bonds ordered to be cancelled by Edmond Hoskins, arbitrator of disputes over these bonds.

Bond  WYL230/3153  17 May 1656

Contents: Of Christopher Metcalfe of the city of London, merchant, to Henry Ingilby of Killinghall in £800 to observe the arbitration of Roger Coates of Kildwick Grange and Richard Rowndell of Cowthorpe concerning the remainder of money due on a judgement obtained by Thomas Metcalfe against Sir William Ingilby.Also an agreement by Metcalfe with Ingilby and John Cooke of Haverah Park, that he will keep harmless Ingilby and his lands from any costs concerning a bond of Sir William Savile, Sir William Ingilby, Sir Richard Hutton and Sir John Ramsden to Thomas Metcalfe, now sold to Cooke, and to try to recover money paid on this bond to Haberdashers' Hall, London.27th Aug., 1656.

Assignment  WYL230/3154  27 Aug 1656

Contents: From Christopher Metcalfe of Ouldford, Middlesex, brother and administrator of Thomas Metcalfe of Leeds, alderman, to John Cooke of Haverah Park, of a bond of Sir William Savile of Thornhill, Sir

William Ingilby of Ripley, Sir Richard Hutton of Goldsborough and Sir John Ramsden of Byram in £600.

Bond  WYL230/3155  27 Aug 1656

Contents: Of Christopher Metcalfe of Oldford, Middlesex, esq., to Henry Ingilby of Killinghall, esq., in £500 to observe the covenants of an agreement.

Writ from the Exchequer  WYL230/3156  28 Nov 1660

Contents: To the sheriff of Yorkshire to restore to William Ingilby, Bart., 5½ bovates land in Sproatley and a term of years in Haverah Park, seized from Henry Ingilby in 1655 when he was outlawed.

Quietus from Exchequer  WYL230/3157  1660-62

Contents: For Thomas Slingsby, Bart., sheriff of Yorkshire, 12 Charles II and for Christopher Metcalfe 13 Charles II for sums due from Haverah Park and lands in Sproatley seized on the outlawry of Henry Ingilby deceased, and now restored to William Ingilby.

Bill of complaint  WYL230/3158  24 May 1661

Contents: Of Stephen Taylor against Sir William Ingilby and Francis Armitage and Mary his wife, formerly Mary Trapps, alleging that they obtained and cancelled a bond of Henry Ingilby, deceased, for the payment of the remainder of the purchase money for lands in Harrogate bought from William Middleton, Taylor having been made trustee to receive

this money and pay portions and debts to the children and creditors of Sir Francis Trapps and Robert Trapps.

Draft answer of Sir William Ingilby  WYL230/3159  c 1661

Contents: To Stephen Taler's bill of complaint concerning Henry Ingilby's mortgage of lands in Harrogate.

Answer of William Ingilby Bart., one of the defendants  WYL230/3160  Trinity Term 1661

Contents: To Stephen Taylor's bill of complaint in a Chancery suit concerning land sold by William Middleton to Henry Ingilby.

Bill of complaint in Chancery case  WYL230/3161  24 Oct 1664

Contents: Brought by Stephen Taylor of York against Francis Armitage and Mary his wife, Francis Radcliffe and Anne his wife, William Armitage and Elizabeth his wife, William Wyvell, John Cooke and Sir William Ingleby for non-payment of money due from the sale of property in Harrogate to Henry Ingleby. Annotated by Sir William.

Brief in Ralph Leedom v. Edward Webster and Sir William Ingilby v. Ralph Leedom  WYL230/3162  1667-8

Contents: Concerning Knox Warren, Harrogate. 19 Charles II

Copy of record of plea of trespass at the court of King's Bench  WYL230/3163  1668-9

Contents: Between William Ingilby Bart. And Ralph Leedom concerning taking rabbits in a warren called Knox Warren, which case is to be heard at York assizes. 20 & 21 Charles II

Grant of the tuition of Thomasin Burrow to James Schoolecroft  WYL230/3164  23 Dec 1675

Contents: Endorsed that this document was produced during an examination in the Chancery suit between Dorothy Dearlove and others and Elizabeth Lingard and others. 16th March 1679

Record of case at York Assizes  WYL230/3165  Trinity Term 1677

Contents: Brought by the King and Stephen Johnson against the hundred of Claro for an offence against the statute of Winchester, concerning highway robbery at Irongate Bridge in the parish of Pannal.

Papers in various suits  WYL230/3166  1678-81

Contents: Of Burrowes v. Lingard, Schoolcroft v. Lingard, Lingard v. Dearlove, Dearlove v. Ingilby, Ingilby v. Bellingham etc., connected with the will of Thomasin Burrowes the elder, sister of Elizabeth Lingard, and arising from an action brought by Elizabeth Lingard against James Schoolcroft, in which Peter Dearlove was pledge for Schoolcroft at the instance of Sir William Ingilby who apparently acted at the instance of Sir James Bellingham, so that various actions for damages followed, including briefs, copies of orders and writs.

Letter from James Bellingham, Skipton, (to Sir William Ingilby)  WYL230/3167  5 Sep 1676

Contents: Requesting him to discharge a bond of his (Bellingham's) servant to Taylor, and promising to indemnify him.

Note of costs in suit between James Scholcroft and Elizabeth Lingard.  WYL230/3168  1678-80

Case for plaintiff  WYL230/3169  1679

Contents: With notes of working points for defendant in case between Francis Wood, gent., attorney of Court of Common Pleas and Sir William Ingilby Bart., for 'scandalous words', Wood claiming that Sir William accused him, in court at York, of altering a record. 31 Charles II (?)

Order of Court of Chancery  WYL230/3170  7 May 1679

Contents: In suit between Dorothy Dearlove and Elizabeth Lingard for a delay as Sir William Ingleby has hindered the execution of a commission.

Deposition by Marmaduke Scott of Knaresborough  WYL230/3171  6 Sep 1679

Badly torn

Contents: Concerning the trial of an issue between James Schoolcroft and Elizabeth Lingard, in which the verdict was given against the

plaintiff who refused to stand to it and became nonsuit.Enclosed is a letter concerning this suit. 26th June, 1679.

Deposition of William Parker  WYL230/3172  11 Sep 1679

Contents: Concerning the suit of James Schoolcroft v. Elizabeth Lingard heard at York Assizes, when Schoolcroft, seeing that the verdict would be against him, became non-suit.

Copy plea of plaintiff  WYL230/3173  Michaelmas Term 1679

Contents: In suit of Thomas Steele v. William Pickard concerning ejectment from property in Ripley and North Deighton leased to Steele by Sir William Ingleby.

Letter from William Ingilby, Ripley, to Christopher Yates  WYL230/3174  20 Nov 1680

Contents: Concerning the executors (of James Bellingham) and saying that Widow Dearlove's goods have been distrained.

Letter from Charles Ingilby, Spurriergate, York, to Christopher Yates, Furnivall's Inn  WYL230/3175  30 Nov 1680

Contents: Asking for help for Sir William Ingilby in Dearlove's case.

Letter from William Ingilby, Ripley, to Christopher Yates, Furnival's Inn  WYL230/3176  25 Dec 1680

Contents: Saying that Thomas Bellingham has been arrested, and asking what declaration Brownrig has given and whether or not he is the attorney employed for Widow Dearlove.

Letter from William Ingilby, Ripley, to Christopher Yaits, Furnival's Inn  WYL230/3177  31 Dec 1680

Contents: Concerning the executors of James Bellingham, and referring to Mr. Allan Bellingham, who was not named an executor but who Yaits has said 'stands upon his prevalige.'

Lawyer's bill for case of Schoolcroft and Dearelove v. Lingard  WYL230/3178  c 1680

Letter from William Ingilby to Christopher Yates, Furnival's Inn  WYL230/3179  21 Mar 1681

Contents: Concerning lack of success at York Assizes in suit of Lingard v. Dearlove, and asking for advice on the action to be taken about Bellingham's executors.

Letter from William Ingilby, Ripley, to Christopher Yates, Furnivall's Inn  WYL230/3180  28 May 1681

Contents: Concerning proceeding against Thomas Bellingham and Clifton Leake.

Letter from Sir William Ingilby, York, to Christopher Yeats, Furnivall's Inn  WYL230/3181  19 Jul 1681

Contents: Saying that they have obtained a verdict of £516 in Mr. Bellingham's business, but that their opponents intend to bring a writ of error.

Copy record of a suit in the Exchequer  WYL230/3182  Michaelmas Term 1681

Contents: Brought by William Ingleby against Thomas Bellingham and Clifton Leake on a plea of trespass on the case.

Writ to the sheriff of Yorkshire  WYL230/3183  1681-2

Part missing

Contents: To seize the lands and chattels of William Ingilby late of Ripley to a certain value, to pay Dorothy Dearlove, widow and administratrix of Peter Dearlove, for damages. ? 33 Charles II

Note on evidence of witnesses for the defendant, William Busky esq  WYL230/3184  c 1681-2

Contents: In a case in the King's Bench, concerning the alleged ejection of the plaintiff from lands leased to him by Richard Fulborne.On back is an account of money due headed 'Widow Jackson's Account.' 1708.

'Certain remarques upon Willm. Dawson's tryall at Knarsbrough' concerning the taking of wood.  WYL230/3185  5 Oct 1681

Letter from Edward Ridsdale to Sir William Ingleby, Ripley  WYL230/3186  22 Jan 1682

Contents: Saying that Sir Jonathan is of opinion that it would be convenient for him (Sir William) to have a special jury of gentlemen to try Dawson's cause and telling him that Col. Graham, the Duke of York's pursebearer, has suffered shipwreck after receiving a large sum of money for the Duke.

Copy of plea of plaintiff  WYL230/3187  Late 17th cent

Contents: In case brought by William Dawson against Sir William Ingleby, Bart., and John Hodgson, alleging malicious indictment of him for the theft of a wooden pole.

Copies of the brief for the plaintiff  WYL230/3188  1682

Contents: In a suit brought by Sir William Ingilby against John Kettlewell, who broke down part of the fence round Sir William's close called Lea Field in the parish of Spofforth, and impounded cattle which subsequently strayed into his close called Bond Ing.

Copy record of plaintiff's case  WYL230/3189  Hilary Term 1682

Contents: In the suit between William Ingleby and John Ketlewell on a plea of trespass on the case, concerning property at Spofforth.

Note of costs in case of Ingilby v. Kettlewell  WYL230/3190  1682

Contents: Of the conduct of the trial and of a church lay levied at Killinghall. Enclosed is a plan illustrating the dispute with Kettlewell.

Account of Edward Ridsdale with Sir John Ingleby  WYL230/3191  Oct 1684

Damaged

Contents: For an admittance (in Thornton with Bishopside) and keeping his accounts. Receipted.

Copy bill in Chancery  WYL230/3192  26 Nov 1687

Contents: Of Thomas Leigh, surviving executor of Dame Mary Bolles, against Dame Margaret Ingilby and Sir John Ingilby, alleging non-payment of money due on a bond of Sir William Ingilby, Sir John's grandfather.

Queries and opinions  WYL230/3193  Late 17th cent

Contents: Concerning lands which descended to Sir John Ingilby on his father's death, including whether he may pass a fine and recovery of lands not in his mother's jointure, whether Summerbridge Mills and the quarry are in her jointure etc.

Brief for defendants in case of Thomas Thompson v. John Ledgard and Mathew Robinson  WYL230/3194  c 1692-94

4 copies

Contents: The plaintiffs claiming that they were ejected from premises in Armley and Wortley in the parish of Leeds leased to them by John Hopton and Katherine his wife.

Shortened copies of records of suits  WYL230/3195  Trinity Term 1693

Contents: Of Katherine Ingilby v. Solomon Swaile and Sir John Ingilby v. Frances and George Wilkes, both for debt, giving only the plea and the conclusion.

Lady Ingleby's case at large (for counsel's advice) against her brother, John Savile of Methley  WYL230/3196  Late 17th cent

Contents: Who has been witholding interest on money left to her by their father's will which he has lent to Sir Robert Vyner of London, and a tithe rent also left to her by her father.

Papers in law-suits  WYL230/3197  1701-1705

Contents: Concerning lands in Little Cattall in the parish of Whixley mortgaged by Richard Shuttleworth to Sir John Ingilby, including Mr. Savile's answer, Dec. 1692, concerning bonds of Sir Robert Vyner.

Proposals for an accommodation  WYL230/3198  18th cent

Contents: Between Mr. Richard March, Sir John Ingleby and Esquire Wastall about an estate called Little Cattall late Mr. Shuttleworth's.

Evidence of William Simpson and John Cooke  WYL230/3199  25 Aug 1702

Contents: Concerning right of the inhabitants of Haverah Park to common in Knaresborough Forest.

Copy decree of Court of Chancery  WYL230/3200  25 Feb 1704

Contents: In suit between John Ingleby Bart., executor of Lady Margaret Ingleby, Ann Arden, widow, Mark Shafto and Margaret his wife, and Mary Ingleby, spinster, executrix of Catherine Ingilby, plaintiffs, and John Savile esq., Robert Snell executor of Thomas Uxner executor of Robert Vyner Bart., John Trevor Master of the Rolls, Arabella Greenhill executrix of Mary Greenhill executrix of John Greenhill, Mary Sherrard and John Feyer executors of Lady Mary Bolton, that Savile is to render account of 2 houses in Lombard Street, and satisfy the demands of Lady Bolton's representative, Greenhill, and the plaintiffs.

Bill to Sir John Ingilby for legal expenses.  WYL230/3201  1706

Copies of depositions of Jude Abbey and Edward Ridsdale  WYL230/3202  1706

Contents:

Concerning various bonds involving Sir John Ingilby, Antony Fothergill, Thomas Lambert, Thomas Cagill, Francis Calvert and John Morland, a list of these bonds and 2 letters from Edward Ridsdale to Sir John in London giving local news and referring to these bonds, rentals, and deer which broke out of Mr. Arthington's park.

Order of the court in the case of Ingilby v. Savile  WYL230/3203  25 Feb 1713

Contents: That Savile is to account for the rents and profits of a house, and to repay to Ingilby the costs of the other defendants.

Papers in the cases of Ingilby v. Savile and Blackett v. Delavall  WYL230/3204  1713-15

Contents: Comprising letters from Edward Ridsdale and John Norton, a letter to Ridsdale from his daughter being included, details of costs, warrants to take John Savile into custody to secure his appearance in court, a copy of a Chancery decree and receipts.

Copy of letters patent  WYL230/3205  24 Jan 1715

Contents: Ordering that John Savile be attached so that he may appear in the Court of Chancery, Savile being in contempt for not appearing in response to a subpoena.

Copies of writ to Edward Ridsdale, sen., Edward Ridsdale, jun., Francis White and others  WYL230/3206  30 Apr 1715

2 items

Contents: To sequestrate the goods of John Savile for contempt of the Court of Chancery in a case brought by John Ingleby, Bart., against him and others.

Papers concerning an action for debt in the King's Bench  WYL230/3207  1717-18

Contents: Brought by William Curtis of Otley against William Hardcastle of Dacre Banks, including a release of actions from Hardcastle to Curtis.

Agreement by several copyholders of Knaresborough Forest  WYL230/3208  15 Sep 1722

Contents: That they will bear shares, according to the proportion of their land in Killinghall, of the cost of prosecuting William Watson of Killinghall who has broken up the soil and cast up several rabbit burrows on Killinghall Moor, and appointment of Thomas Flesher as attorney in this case to defend their rights and hinder Watson from setting hay stacks or throwing up burrows.

Note of the indictment of William Watson at the Quarter Sessions  WYL230/3209  c 1722

Contents: For digging up rabbit burrows on the Forest Moor and at Knaresborough Sessions with one Brown for setting hay ricks on the Forest Moor.

Notice to Henry Bean  WYL230/3210  8 Jul 1724

Contents: That the cause between him and William Watson will be held at the next assizes in York.

Papers concerning the trusteeship under the will of Lady Barbara Allibone  WYL230/3211  1724-25

Contents: Including Sir John Ingilby's answer to Sir William Bowes' bill of complaint, correspondence concerning a release to George Erington, and a decree of the Court of Chancery of 4 March 11 George I, that Sir John, the defendant, should convey to Erington, the plaintiff, the estates vested in him by the will subject to the trusts expressed in it.

Letter from Thomas Newsome to John Preston, attorney, Stokesley  WYL230/3212  29 Feb 1732

Contents: About legal business and including a copy of a praecipe for a fine between John and Thomas Brooke, querents, and Edward Banks and Martha his wife, John Brooke and Elizabeth his wife, and William Hardcastle and Margaret his wife, deforciants.

Letter from Thomas Norton, Carleton, to John Ingilby, esq.  WYL230/3213  19 Jan 1733

Contents: Offering to give him an account of Mr. Yorke's 'pretended title' which he is well qualified to do, as he was the occasion of the calling of the first court in Bewerley.

Note that Mr. Wilson is to see papers relating to minerals in Bewerley  WYL230/3214  c 1733

Contents: Especially concerning a suit in Chancery, with a copy of feoffment of 1614 from John Armytage of Kirklees to Christopher Darnbrooke of a messuage and land in Bewerley.

Case, and opinion of Richard Wilson  WYL230/3215  2 Jul 1733

Contents: Concerning Mr. York's claim to the manor of Bewerley, and the boundary between it and the manor of Dacre with Brimham.

Proofs proper to be made before Sir Henry Slingsby Bart., and Thomas Metcalfe Esq.  WYL230/3216  1733

Contents: At the meeting appointed to be at the Post House in Bedale the 6th day of July 1733---- apparently concerning the boundary between Dacre and Bewerley and mentioning a causeway on Nought Moor.

List of boundary marks  WYL230/3217  c 1733?

Contents: With, on back, beginning of agreement concerning boundary (between Dacre and Bewerley).

Papers concerning evidence about the boundary of Dacre and Bewerley  WYL230/3218  18th cent

Contents:

In the dispute with Mr. Yorke.

Copy award of Richard Hutton  WYL230/3219  18th cent copy

Contents: In a dispute between William Ingleby of Ripley, esq., and Thomas Benson of Hewgill, Westmorland, gent., concerning Bewerley Moors and the lead mines there.1st Sept. 1596.

Papers concerning Dacre and Bewerley  WYL230/3220  1608-1733

Note of demands to be made on Sir Stephen Procter's agreement 'if he have Bewerley'.  WYL230/3220(a)  29 Mar 1608

Renunciation by Seth Dickinson of the prosecution of Henry Baike of Dacre  WYL230/3220(b)  1698-1699

Contents: For taking away soil and ground from Nought Moor, with a copy of the presentment.

Agreements about turbary on Nought Moor.  WYL230/3220(c)  1732-33

6 items

Land tax assessment on Hartwith cum Winsley.  WYL230/3220(d)  1733

Extracts from Fountains Abbey rental  WYL230/3220(e)  Made 18th cent

Contents: About Hartwith, Bewerley and Dacre Grange, and copy of an inquisition of 17 Henry VII on Dacre boundaries.

Note of some pieces of evidence concerning the boundaries of Bewerley.  WYL230/3221  18th cent

Note that Sir John Ingilby has right to a sheep gate on Bewerley Riggs, as appears from Fountains rental.  WYL230/3222  18th cent

Copy of writ of 17 June 15 George II for production of various people before the justices at Westminster  WYL230/3223  19 Sep 1741

Contents: To answer Sir John Ingilby's plea that they broke his close at Haverah Park, with a list of the people involved to whom copies were sent.

Copy affidavit of Thomas Strother and order of Court of Sewers  WYL230/3224  1749

Contents: In case in King's Bench between Commissioners of Sewers for the Upland Parts of the West Riding and Strother concerning Killinghall mill dam, with a copy of a writ to the commissioners to show cause why a writ of certiorari should not be directed to them.

Draft case concerning the burning of turves  WYL230/3225  18th cent

Contents:

Which a labourer had dug for Sir John Ingilby on Hartwith Moor, in the Manor of Dacre with Brimham, asking if an indictment can be brought against the men responsible.

Copy of case and opinions  WYL230/3226  1752

Contents: Concerning the right of the inhabitants of Haverah Park to commons and turbary in Knaresborough Forest.

Copy of opinions  WYL230/3227  1752

Contents: Concerning the right of the inhabitants of Haverah Park to commons and turbary in Knaresborough Forest.

'The usual stock of cattle that the tenants of Haverah Park turn on to the Forest.'  WYL230/3228  18th cent

Depositions of witnesses  WYL230/3229  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Concerning the right of the inhabitants of Haverah Park to common etc. in Knaresborough Forest.

Copy inspeximus by Henry VIII  WYL230/3230  Copy made 1759

Contents: Of inquisition which found that Foulshaw (Foldshaw) was in the free chase of Nidderdale, where the monks of Fountains had mineral rights, and not in the Forest of Knaresborough.

Extracts from sheriff's tourn at Knaresborough  WYL230/3231  Copied 18th century

Contents: Concerning lead mines, 1478, 1492, and inquisition into forest boundaries, 1503.

Copy, from court rolls of Knaresborough, sheriff's tourn, of presentments etc  WYL230/3232  18th cent

Contents: Concerning lead mines, and an inquisition into the boundaries of the Forest of Knaresborough, 1478-1528.

Copy Inspeximus of inquest made in the reign of Edward I  WYL230/3233  18th cent

Contents: Into boundaries of chases of Burton in Lonsdale and Nidderdale, and confirmation of these to John de Mowbray, 5 Oct. 6 Edward II.

Copy of an order of the Rolls Court  WYL230/3234  6 Jul 1774

Contents: In the suit of John Ingilby v. Sir Bellingham Graham, William Masterman, William Danby, Margaret Ingilby, Henry Ingilby, Charles Ingilby and Thomas Ingilby concerning costs.

Letters from John Robinson, London, to Sir John Ingilby, Ripley  WYL230/3235  Jan-Mar 1782

3 items

Contents: Concerning a search of records for a decree or feoffment relating to mineral rights in Bewerley, mentioning bills of 1 & 5 James I against Sir William Ingilby.

Papers concerning the manor of Bewerley  WYL230/3236  18th century

Contents: Copy award of Richard Hutton in a dispute between William Ingleby and Thomas Benson concerning Bewerley Moors.Sept. 38 Elizabeth (1596).Copy of demurrer and answer of Sir William Ingilby to Sir Stephen Proctor's bill against him and others.Michaelmas Term 1604.Copy of bill of complaint of Sir Stephen Proctor alleging that Sir William Ingleby, annoyed by Proctor's commission to apprehend people suspected of complicity in the Gunpowder Plot, chiefly people whom he favoured, incited John Armitage of Kirklees, Ninian Darnebrook, William Darnebrook, Thomas Wilson and others to claim title to moors, lead mines, Bewerley Riggs and the whole manor of Bewerley, with answers.Michaelmas Term 1607.Copies of orders and award in this case.1613.Copy of feoffment from John Dove of Welton, clerk, Ann his wife and James Johnson of Sidney Sussex College, B.D. to Dame Mary Yorke of York, widow, of the manor of Bewerley and lands, with a schedule of rents.1st June, 1674.Letter from John Robinson, London, to Sir John Ingilby referring to these and other documents which are being searched for evidence

in a claim about mineral rights.20 May 1782.

Observations on title to the manor of Bewerley, free rents, lead mines and wastes there.  WYL230/3237  18th cent

Abstract of title of Toft Yeate Close in Bewerley, and right to dig limestone there, 1615-96.  WYL230/3238  Late 18th cent

Remarks concerning title in an unnamed manor, (Bewerley)  WYL230/3239  Late 18th cent

Contents: Mentioning Sir Stephen Procter and right on the moor, headed 'Remarks of Toft Close.'

Note of documents concerning title to the manors of Dacre, Bewerley, etc.  WYL230/3240  Late 18th cent

Case and opinion of P. Johnson  WYL230/3241  23 May 1787

Contents: Concerning copyhold land in the manor of Thornton with Bishopside which the late Sir John Ingilby surrendered to the use of his will, but which were described in the will as being in the manor of Ripon.

Bills and receipts to Sir John Ingilby  WYL230/3242  1787-92

Contents: Many from Thomas Lloyd, for legal business, including Lord Loughborough's mortgage, and letters, mostly from John Coore to Sir John Ingilby in Hanover Square, concerning Mr. Lloyd's account and other business.

Lawyer's bill  WYL230/3243  1792-93

part missing

'Verdict of a jury relating to the tolls taken at Boroughbridge and within the liberties thereof'  WYL230/3244  Late 18th cent

Contents: Made 15 Elizabeth, and particulars of variations in tolls taken at Stainley Toll-House. Printed sheets, with note 'These Variations the Plaintiff is prepared to prove.'

Bills of costs from John Tatham  WYL230/3245  1802-07

Contents: For legal business Sir John Ingilby's account with Tatham, and receipts.

Account of Francis Fairbanks for legal business  WYL230/3246  1805-1813

Contents: To personal representatives of Sir John Ingilby, deceased, and to Sir William Ingilby 1805-12 with statement of balance of account 1806-13.List of persons who have made encroachments at Dacre.Memorandums concerning cottage rents, 1810.

Bill from Francis Fairbank to Sir John Ingilby for legal business.  WYL230/3247  1805-13

Accounts of Sir William Ingilby, Bart.  WYL230/3248  1808-1836

Contents: With Francis Fladgate and others for legal business.1808-9, 12-15, 17-20, 22-25, 32-36.

Account of legal fees of John S and Thomas Smith.  WYL230/3249  1815-1816

Contents: Addressed to Messrs. Fladgate and Meeld, mentioning several cases concerning Ingilby.Trinity Vac-1815-Trinity 1816.

Case and opinion by John Blackburn concerning an offence under a statute of 1 Geo. IV.  WYL230/3250  20 Aug 1821

Copy of letter concerning deeds of Nathan and Amos Bake  WYL230/3251  1831-32

Contents: Required in case of Reynard v. Spence in Chancery, note of some of these deeds in the custody of Samuel Powell, and a letter to Powell about John Gill.

Bills from Messrs. Powell, solicitors, to Sir W. A. Ingilby  WYL230/3252  1835-50

Contents: For general legal business, including sale of land in Washingborough, Lincs., and land wanted by Great Northern Railway, with some receipts for property tax.

Brief for plaintiff in action for trespass in the Queen's Bench at York Summer Assizes  WYL230/3253  Jul 1838

Contents: Between William Fielding, plaintiff, and John Pounder, defendant, concerning a disputed right of road at Redlish allotment, Hampsthwaite, with depositions of witnesses expected to be called for the defence, and an illustrative coloured map.

Receipted bill from Powell and Sons to Sir William A. Ingilby  WYL230/3254  Jul 1840-Aug 1841

Contents: For legal business including purchase of closes near Kettlespring from Thomas Hutchison, and also receipted bill for costs of obtaining surrender of this land.

Bills from Messrs. Powell and Sons to Sir W.A. Ingilby  WYL230/3255  1843-44

Contents: For legal business and for taking a surrender.

Bill from Powell and Sons to Sir William Ingilby  WYL230/3256  1851-53

Contents: For legal business, including holding courts, merging Dacre tithes and Ribston enclosure.

Award in dispute between John Cooper Sen. and Thomas Hannam, both of North Deighton  WYL230/3257  (Feb) 1859

Contents: Over a road through Cooper's farm.

Letter from Thomas Sykes, Justices' Clerk's Office, Pateley Bridge  WYL230/3258  29 Jan 1867

Contents: To Sir Henry Ingilby, Ripley Castle, concerning a trespass by William Jarratt of Harewell House on the property of John Addyman of Birch Hill Farm near Dacre Banks, with a traced map showing the route of the trespass.

LEGAL PAPERS: LINCS.  [no ref. or date]

Decree of the Court of Chancery  WYL230/3259  Michaelmas Term 1658

Contents: In a case brought by Vincent Amcotts of Gray's Inn, esq., William Amcotts, his brother, and Vincent Lawson of Toft, Lincs., clerk, and Mary his wife, sister of Vincent, against Augustine Perry, concerning an annuity from lands in Amcotts, Lincs.

Account of money  WYL230/3260  1 Dec 1659

Contents: Received by the defendant from the sale of the manor of Bratby and from the manor of Amcotts, 1655-58, in the suit between Rhoda Amcotts an infant by Dame Rhoda Fairefax her guardian, Vincent Amcotts and John Freeman plaintiffs and Augustine Perry, defendant.

Affidavit of William Goodhand  WYL230/3261  29 Jun 1661

Contents: That he served one Hugh Upton a writ of execution of a decree made in the case of Amcotts v. Perry.

Summary of bill, answer and case and proofs for plaintiffs  WYL230/3262  c1662

Contents: In case in Chancery of Vincent Amcotts, William Amcotts, Vincent Lowson and Mary his wife v. Augustine Perry concerning a rent from lands at Amcotts, Lincs.

Order of the Rolls Court in the case of Vincent Amcotts etc. v. Augustine Perry etc.  WYL230/3263  29 Jun 1663

Contents: Concerning costs of a delay because the defendant Martin Noell has not appointed an attorney.

Affidavit of William Goodhand, servant to Vincent Amcotts  WYL230/3264  11 Jul 1663

Contents: One of the plaintiffs in a cause, that he left a note at the office of the defendant Martin Noell's clerk in court, to say that the plaintiffs were going to move for amendment of the last issue, and also concerning one of the plaintiffs' witnesses, who has come to town at risk of his health.

Petition of Vincent Amcotts to the Chancellor that the defendant's attorney may join in issues.  WYL230/3265  9 Nov 1663

Order of the court  WYL230/3266  13 Feb 1664

Contents: That the defendant in the case of Amcotts v. Noell and others pay costs to the plaintiff on the withdrawal of a member of the jury.

Brief for plaintiffs  WYL230/3267  1664

Contents: In suit of Vincent and William Amcotts and Vincent Lawson v. Sir Martin Noell, Augustine Perry and John, Hugh and Gilbert Upton, concerning an annuity from lands in Amcotts, Lincs.

Brief for plaintiffs in Chancery suit  WYL230/3268  17th cent

Contents: Of Vincent Amcotts, William Amcotts, Vincent Lawson and Mary his wife v. Augustine Perry.

Summary of bill of complaint answers and plaintiffs' proofs and case for plaintiff in suit in Chancery  WYL230/3269  17th cent

Contents: Between Vincent Amcotts, William Amcotts, Vincent Lowson and Mary his wife, plaintiffs, and Augustine Perry, defendant, concerning a rent charge on land in Amcotts, Lincs., with a summary of the judges' decisions.

Copy judgment  WYL230/3270  17th century

Repaired.

Contents: In case of Vincent Amcotts, William Amcotts, Vincent Lawson and Mary his wife v. Augustine Perry.? Charles II.

Papers in Chancery suits  WYL230/3271  1855-57

Contents: Of William Gunning Campbell v. Rev. Henry J. Ingilby and Rev. Henry Day Ingilby v. Robert Amcotts and others, concerning the Harrington and Fiskerton estates in Lincs., and arising from the failure to make a proper settlement on the marriage of Campbell and Diana Ingilby.

HOUSEHOLD PAPERS AND ACCOUNTS  [no ref. or date]

Household account book (probably the household of Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham)  WYL230/3272  Dec 1570-Dec 1571

Contents: Recording daily expenditure on food, weekly accounts of food purchased and remaining, and names of guests at meals, including various members of the Constable family, Sir Robert Stapleton and his wife (Sir Marmaduke's daughter) and occasionally companies of players.

Note by John Albridge, controller of the customs at Bristol  WYL230/3273  15 Oct 1713

Contents: Concerning 2 baskets of Spanish wine, duty paid.

Inventory of furniture etc., at Ripley Castle.  WYL230/3274  14 Apr 1794

Small book

Contents: Enclosed is a note on religious subject.Late 17th-early 18th cent.

Catalogue of books in library of Ripley Castle, and inventory of contents of house.  WYL230/3275  1794

Notebook

Copies information: Colour transparency available

Letter from Johns and Co., Newcastle, to Sir William Ingilby, Ripley Castle  WYL230/3276  4 Oct 1815

Contents: Concerning an order for port and sherry and giving terms for various wines.

Bill and receipt  WYL230/3277  Jul-Sep 1816

Contents: From George Blenkin, Wholesale Grocer and Tea-Dealer, Hull, to Sir William Ingilby for coffee and tea.

Accounts of payments for coals  WYL230/3278  Aug 1822-Oct 1828

Contents:

With record at the back of the book of coal brought by tenants.

Notebook recording payments made for deliveries of coal etc.  WYL230/3279  1840-47

Lists of plate belonging to Sir W.A.Ingilby.  WYL230/3280  30 Oct 1845

2 items

Inventory of plate, cutlery etc. at Ripley.  WYL230/3281  18 Jan 1850

Account from George Trollope and Sons, House Decorators, to Rev. Henry Ingilby  WYL230/3282  1855

Contents: For furniture etc. (appears to record refurnishing of several rooms at Ripley).

Notebook of H.J. Ingilby  WYL230/3283  Later 19th cent

Contents: Containing names, arranged alphabetically, of people staying at Ripley Castle, from 1855 onwards.

Abstracts of Ripley Castle house accounts for 1866 and 1868  WYL230/3284  1866-1868

Contents: With memorandum for Lady Ingilby of house accounts for 1866.

Note of gift by Henry D. Ingilby to his wife of several caricatures and engravings at Ripley  WYL230/3285  27 Feb 1903

Lists of plate and plated articles belonging to Sir William and Lady Ingilby at Ripley and in Barclay's Bank, Harrogate.  WYL230/3286  c 1918

4 small paper books

Typewritten, with other typed and pencilled lists on separate sheets.

FAMILY RECORDS  [no ref. or date]

GRANTS OF ARMS AND TITLES.  [no ref. or date]

Patent of baronetcy  WYL230/3287  7 May 1642

Contents: Granted to William Ingilby esq., who has maintained 30 foot-soldiers for 3 years in defence of the plantation of Ulster.Great seal in good condition.

Receipt from the Exchequer  WYL230/3288  17 May 1642

Contents: To William Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., for £1095 towards the expenses of maintaining 30 footsoldiers in Ireland for 3 years, paid according to the King's direction by a writ of Privy Seal of 30 April.

Grant of arms  WYL230/3289  10 Jul 1730

Contents: To George Johnson of the parish of St. Michael Royal, London.

Receipted bill of fees  WYL230/3290  14 Jul 1730

Contents: For a grant of arms for Johnson of Stokesley.

Certificate of College of Arms  WYL230/3291  28 Aug 1784

Contents: That Sir John Ingilby of Ripley is entitled to the dignity of baronet, as created by letters patent of 8 June, 1781.

Grant of arms to Henry John Ingilby.  WYL230/3292  10 Jul 1854

INQUISITIONS, WARDSHIP AND LIVERY.  [no ref. or date]

Copy of inquisitions post mortem of Roger de Moubray  WYL230/3293  Late 15th cent

Contents: Made 29 Edward I, and Thomas Duke of Norfolk, made 1 Henry IV, relating to Yorkshire lands.(Wrapped in sheet, apparently part of the record of a lawsuit).

Special livery  WYL230/3294  11 Jun 1515

Contents: To William Ingylby of the lands held by his father, John Ingylby, esq., deceased.

Indenture  WYL230/3295  18 Nov 1528

Contents:

By which Sir Gilbert Talboys, who has been granted wardship and marriage of William Ingilby, covenants with Thomas Englefeld and Sir William Paulet, Masters of the King's Wards, that he will allow a surveyor to view and value manors lands and tenements of Sir William Ingilby deceased in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire which should descend to William, and will pay to the King any surplus after rate of 3 years' value.

Assignment  WYL230/3296  29 Mar 1529

Contents: From Sir Gilbert Taylboys, knight, to John Champeneys, citizen and alderman of London, of the wardship and marriage of William Ingleby, and the custody of lands held by his father, William Ingleby, in Markington, Ingerthorpe, Wallerthwaite, Skelton, Clint, Ripley, and Colton.

Bargain and sale  WYL230/3297  1 Aug 1531

Contents: From John Connstable of Kynnalton, Notts., esq., to William Malory of Studley, esq., of custody of manors and lands in Markington, Ingerthorpe, Wallerthwaite, Skelton next Boroughbridge, Clint, Ripley, and Colton, late belonging to William Ingilby deceased, and of the wardship and marriage of William Ingilby, granted by letters patent of 27 Feb. 20 Henry VIII to Gilbert Tailboys.

Agreement by the King  WYL230/3298  30 Nov 1538

Contents: To grant William Ingylby, esq., son and heir of William Ingylby, esq., deceased, a special livery of his father's lands, and by Ingylby to

allow the lands to be valued, with an attached schedule of lands to be included in the livery.

Extracts from the Court of Wards and Liveries  WYL230/3299  21 Elizabeth 1579

Contents: Granting continuance of tender to William Ingleby, esq.

Inquisition post mortem of William Ingilby, knight  WYL230/3300  Sep 1618

Contents: Mentioning the manors of Ripley, Broxholme, Brimham and North Deighton, and lands in Kirk Stainley, Hawkswick, Newton Morrell, Harewell, Laverton, Ripon, Studley, Heyshaw, Dacre, Banger Houses, New-houses, Deer Ing, Foldshaw, Braisty Wood, High Rails, Hartwith, Winsley, Barton, Birthwaite, Scarah, Clint, Killinghall.

Inquisition by jury of the manor of Thornton with Bishopside  WYL230/3301  16 Apr 1683

Stained.

Contents: Into lands held by William Ingilby at his death, in which they find that John Ingilby his son, who is under age, is the heir.

Unrelated Families.  [no ref. or date]

Special livery  WYL230/3302  23 Jul 1579

Contents:

To Henry Gryffythe, esq., of the lands held by his father Walter Gryffythe, esq., deceased, in chief.

Grant  WYL230/3303  30 May 1636

Contents: To Anne Leigh of Ripley, widow, of the wardship and marriage of Peter Leigh, her son, grandchild and heir of Sir Peter Leigh, knight, deceased, and an annuity of £20.Attached is a valuation of Sir Peter Leigh's lands in Lancashire.

PARDONS  [no ref. or date]

Letter patent to William Ingilby of Ripley and Hutton, knight  WYL230/3304  12 Dec 1485

Contents: Pardoning him for transgressions against the form of the statutes concerning warranted seals of cloths and lengths of cloths and retentions before 7 Nov. 1 Henry VII and other offences committed before that date, the pardon not to extend to great accountants like the society of the Calais staple and others or to goods seized unjustly in reigns of Edward IV, Edward V and Richard III.Given at WestminsterSeal badly broken.

Dispensation  WYL230/3305  1537

Badly damaged by mice and seal gone.

Administrative history: Elizabeth's sister Anne married William Ingilby

Contents: To (Robert) Stapleton and Elizabeth Malory to marry within the forbidden degrees.

Pardon to William Ingilby of Ripley, Bart.  WYL230/3306  21 Apr 1662

Contents: For all treasons and other offences committed before 29th December 12 Charles II, and restitution of lands.

Receipt from Thomas Knightley  WYL230/3307  22 Apr 1662

Contents: For money received from Mr Harrison towards payment of fees for Sir William Ingilby's pardon.

CIVIL WAR  [no ref. or date]

List of plate sent to Knaresborough, with some linen.  WYL230/3308  19 Feb 1644

Letter from William Ingilby at Durham to his son William at Ripley  WYL230/3309  29 Mar 1644

Contents: Complaining that his son was to blame for not sending (the plate) to York where it would have been safer from the rebels, and threatening to disinherit him.(Very indignant tone).

Brief note of lost deeds etc  WYL230/3310  17th century

Contents: Relating to Ripley, Dacre, and the prebend of Studley, with note on back that they were lost at Knaresborough Castle as well as the plate, in 1644.

Order by the commissioners for compounding with delinquents  WYL230/3311  27 Dec 1647

Contents: That sequestration proceedings cease against the estates of Sir William Ingilby, whose son has compounded for them, with a particular of the estates. Also copy.

Certified extract from the 'Book of Contracts Exhibited by the Commissioners for Sequestration for the County of York'  WYL230/3312  10 Mar 1651

Contents: Concerning Sir William Ingilby's estates, the extract being dated 30 June 1645.

DEEDS AND SETTLEMENTS  [no ref. or date]

Grant  WYL230/3313  1 Mar 1540

Contents: From Thomas Fairfax, serjeant at law, to Richard Smetheley of Thorpe Brantingham, esq., of the wardship and marriage of Dorothy Mowntney, one of the daughters and heirs of John Mowntney of Colley Hall, esq., deceased, and covenant by Richard that his son Anthony will marry Dorothy, and that on his death lands to the value of 50 marks will descend to Anthony as a jointure for Dorothy.

Agreement  WYL230/3314  2 Jul 1555

Contents: Between Sir William Ingleby of Ripley, knight, and Nicholas Rudston of Hayton, esq., and John and Martin his sons, to whom Sir William has granted the presentation of the next vacancy of the parsonage of Ripley, that Nicholas, John and Martin will present an able clerk to this parsonage and that after he has held the living for 2 months, they will grant an annuity of £10 from the parsonage to Francis Ingleby, one of Sir William's sons, for life.

Settlement before marriage  WYL230/3315  24 Nov 1560

Contents: Of Peter Yorke and Elizabeth Inglebye, by means of a grant from Sir John Yorke of London, knight, to Elizabeth of a rent charge of £73. 6s. 8d. from the manor of Austwick for life; and of a feoffment from Sir John to William Inglebye, Sir Thomas Gargrave of Kinsley, Sir William Mallory of Studley, knight, and William Hylton the younger of co. Durham, Esq., of the manors of Austwick, Kilnsey, Appletreewick and Nidderdale; to hold Austwick to the value of £40 to the use of Sir John for life, then to the use of Peter and Elizabeth and their heirs, the residue of Austwick to the use of Sir John for life, then his son William, then his sons Edmund, Rowland, Edward, Henry and his daughters Anne Hylton and Jane Yorke and Kilnsey, Appletreewick and Nidderdale, to the use of Sir John and Anne his wife, remainder to other sons and daughters.

Bond  WYL230/3316  24 Nov 1560

Contents:

Of John Yorke of London, knight, to William Ingleby of Ripley, knight, in £1000, to observe the covenants of a pair of indentures of the same date concerning the marriage of Peter Yorke and Elizabeth Inglebye.

Settlement before marriage  WYL230/3317  28 Aug 1561

Contents: Of Peter York son and heir of Sir John York of London and Elizabeth Inglebye daughter of Sir William Inglebye by which Sir John agrees to grant to Sir William Inglebye, Sir William Malorye of Studley, Sir Thomas Gargrave of Kilnsey, knights, and William Hilton the younger of co. Durham, esq., of the manors of Austwick, Kilnsey, Appletreewick, and Nidderdale, to hold Austwick to the use of Peter and Elizabeth and their heirs, at an annual rent of £40, and the others to the use of Sir John, and Anne his wife for life, then to the use of Peter and his heirs; and Sir William agrees to pay 1,000 marks.

Grant  WYL230/3318  25 Jan 1562

Contents: From John Yorke of London, knight, to Elizabeth Ingleby, in fulfilment of indentures between William Ingleby and him concerning the marriage of Peter Yorke and Elizabeth of an annuity of £73: 6s: 8d for life in satisfaction of her jointure if Peter dies without male issue.

Final concords (a pair)  WYL230/3319  Easter Term 1562

Contents: Between William Yngleby and Thomas Gargrave, knights, querents, and John Yorke, knight, and Anne his wife, deforciants, of the manors of Kilnsey, Appletreewick and Nidderdale and 140

messuages, 20 cottages, 5 water mills, 3000 acres land, 1000 acres meadow, 2000 acres pasture, 3000 acres wood, 4000 acres moor, 5000 acres furze and heath and 5 shillings rent in Kilnsey, Appletreewick and Nidderdale.

Feoffment  WYL230/3320  24 Sep 1562

Contents: From John Yorke of York, knight, to William Inglebye of Ripley, kt., Thomas Gargrave of Kilnsey, William Mallorye of Studley, knights, and William Hylton jun., of co. Durham, esq., in pursuance of the marriage settlement of Peter Yorke and Elizabeth Ingleby of the manors of Austwick, Kilnsey, Appletreewick and Nidderdale, to hold Austwick to the use of Sir John for life, then Peter and Elizabeth and their heirs, then Sir John's heirs, and the others to the use of Sir John and Anne his wife for their lives, then Peter and his heirs, then Sir John's heirs.

Lease  WYL230/3321  24 Sep 1562

Contents: From Sir John Yorke of the city of York, knight, in consideration of the covenants of an indenture between him and Sir William Inglebye, to Peter Yorke his son and heir and Elizabeth his wife, of lands to the value of £40 in the manor of Austwick, for 40 years at £40 annual rent.

Bond  WYL230/3322  12 Jun 1566

Contents: Of Peter Yorke of Gouthwaite in Nidderdale, esq., to William Inglebie of Brantingham esq., in £400, not to distrain for the rent of

messuages and lands leased 11 June 8 Elizabeth, or take advantage of Inglebie concerning any of the clauses of the lease.

Settlement before marriage  WYL230/3323  15 Nov 1571

Contents: Of William Ingleby, son and heir of Sir William Ingleby of Ripley, knight, and Katheryn Smetheley, daughter and heir of Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., by which Sir William promises to convey lands in Ripley, Birthwaite, Scarah, Kirk Stainley, Barton, Newton, Yarm, Kirk Levington, Skelton, Clifton, Bootham (?Bowthom) Kirkby Malzeard, (North) Stainley, Bellflask and Markington to Sir William Mallorye of Hutton Conyers, knight, Sir Robert Stapleton of Wighill, knight, John Ingleby of Acomb Grange, York and William Staveley of Ripon Park, to hold part to the use of Sir William for life, then such persons as he appoints, paying rent to William, then William, and the residue to the use of Sir William for life, then William, to convey lands in Hutton, Marston and Angram to Marmaduke Constable of North Cliff, William Daniell of Beswick and Rafe Hausby of South Burton to the use of William and Katheryn; and to surrender copyhold lands in Padside, Thruscross, Fewston, Bishopside, Pateley Bridge and Clint to the lords of whom they are held to the use of Sir William for life, then William; and Anthony Smetheley promises to convey lands in Brantingham, North Cave, Sproatley, Sigglesthorne, Ellerker, Riplingham, Beverley, Newland and Hessle to Daniell and Hausby to the use of Anthony for life and then Katheryn.

Feoffment  WYL230/3324  2 Jan 1572

Contents: From William Ingleby of Ripley, esq., to Marmaduke Constable of North Cliffe, esq., William Danyell of Beswick, esq., and Ralph

Hausby of South Burton, gent., of his manors and lands in Hutton, Marston and Angram, to the use declared in an agreement between Ingleby and Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq.Also counterpart.

Bargain and sale  WYL230/3325  30 Sep 1574

Contents: From Peter Yorke of Gouthwaite, esq., to William Ingelbye of Brantingham, esq., of a house and tenement in Walbrook in the parish of St. Stephen's in the city of London, to the use of Peter and Elizabeth his wife and their heirs in recompense of Elizabeth's jointure, then to the heirs of William Yorke, Edmund Yorke, Roland Yorke and Edward Yorke.

Lease  WYL230/3326  16 Dec 1577

Contents: From Peter Yorke of Gouthwaite in Nidderdale to Elizabeth his wife and Thomas and William Yorke his sons of his manor of Appletreewick with all mines in Appletreewick Moor for 21 years at £18 annual rent. Also counterpart.

Agreement  WYL230/3327  2 Apr 1579

Contents: Between William Inglebye of Brantingham, esq., and Katherine his wife on one part and Richard Pearcye Doctor of Law and Robert Longe of Ripley, yeoman, that William and Katherine will allow a recovery to be brought against them concerning the manor of Thorpe Brantingham, 20 messuages, 600 acres land, 300 acres meadow, 400 acres pasture, 600 acres moor and 40 acres wood in Brantingham, Riplingham, Sproatley, Newland, and Ellerker, part to

be to the use of William and Katherine and their heirs, then Katherine's heirs, then such person as William demises it to, then William Danyell of Beswick, esq., paying rent to William Ellerker of Ellerker, and the rest to the use of William and Katherine and their heirs, then William's heirs, then Sampson Inglebye and his heirs.

Settlement by lease  WYL230/3328  5 Mar 1581

Contents: From Peter Yorke of Gouthwaite, esq., to William Inglebye of Ripley, esq., John Pulleyne of Killinghall, Francis Inglebye and John Inglebye, gents., of the manor of Appletreewick with lands and mines for 21 years at £17: 14s: 8d annual rent, the profits to be laid in a chest and kept to the use of Peter's younger sons.

Bargain and sale  WYL230/3329  16 Aug 1588

Contents: From William Inglebie of Ripley, esquire, and Katherine his wife, to Sampson Inglebie of Ripley, gentleman, William's brother, of all leases and interests in any messuages and lands in England (except of 4 oxgangs in Riplingham formerly belonging to the monastery of Drax) and a silver basin and ewer and 2 silver pots, part of the plate which once belonged to Lady Isabel Ellerker, provided that Katherine has the use of the plate during her widowhood, and that Sampson will pay William's debts after his death.

Settlement before marriage  WYL230/3330  20 Sep 1615

Contents: Of William Ingilby, son of Sampson Ingilby and heir of Sir William Ingilby, and Anne Bellingham, youngest daughter of Sir James Bellingham of Levens, Westmorland, by which Sir William Ingilby

agrees to levy a fine of the manors of Ripley, Broxholme, North Deighton and Brimham, lands there and in Birthwaite, Scarah, Kirk Stainley, Clint, Killinghall, Barton, Newton Morrell, Harewell, Laverton, Studley, Ripon, Hayshaw, Dacre, Dacre Banks, Dacre Pasture, Bangerhouses, Newhouse, Dear Ing, Fowlshaw, Braisty Wood, Winsley, Hawksworth in Craven, prebend of Studley, etc., to Jerome Garnett and Peter Howgill, and then allow a recovery to be brought by Sir John Mallory, Henry Stapleton, William Mallory and Henry Bellingham, to hold the lands etc., to the use of Sir William for life except Harewell and Summerbridge which are to be to the use of William and Anne for their lives, and also settling a jointure on Anne, with the remainder to the heirs male of William and Anne etc.

Exemplification of a fine  WYL230/3331  Michaelmas Term 1615

Contents: Between Jerome Garnett, gentleman and Peter Howgill gentleman, qu. and William Ingilby, knight, def., of the manors of Ripley, Broxholme, North Deighton, and Brimham, and 100 messuages, 5 water mills, land, rents etc. in Ripley, etc., the prebend of Studley, tithes and the advowson of the church of Ripley.

Copies of exemplification of a fine, as WYL230/3331  WYL230/3332  Michaelmas Term 1615

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Exemplification of a recovery with double voucher  WYL230/3333  13 Nov 1615

Contents:

By John Mallory, knight, Henry Stapleton, Esq. William Mallory Esq., and Henry Bellingham Esq., against Jerome Garnett and Peter Howgill as above, William Ingilby being vouched to warranty.

Grant  WYL230/3334  21 Jul 1629

Contents: From Mary Ingilby of Ripley, one of daughters of Sampson Ingilby late of Spofforth Park to William Ingilby of Ripley of £14 annually, part of an annuity of £30 granted by Christopher Danby late of Farnley, Esq., to Sir William Ingilby deceased, and William Singleton of Ripley, 9 James I (referring also to agreement of 4 Charles I, and will of Jane Ingilby).

Covenant  WYL230/3335  24 May 1639

Contents: By William Ingilby of Ripley, esq., with Sir Henry Bellingham of Levens, Westmorland, knight, and bart., and Henry Ingilby, gent., William's younger son, that William or anyone else seised of 4 messuages and 5½ oxgangs in Sproatley will be seised to the use of William for life, then Henry.

Covenant  WYL230/3336  23 Feb 1645

Contents: By Sir William Ingilby of Ripley, knight and bart., with Sir Henry Bellingham of Levens, Westmorland, knight and bart., that Sir William or anyone else seised of a capital messuage in North Deighton, 2 closes called Helme Closes, 16 beastgates on North Deighton Moor, 4 beastgates in Ox Pasture and 50 acres land, will be seised to the use of Sir William for life, then Henry Ingilby his younger son.

Deed to declare the uses of a fine  WYL230/3337  4 Apr 1651

Contents: Between Sir William Ingelbye of Ripley, knight and bart., on one part, and Henry Arthington of Arthington, esq., and Allen Bellingham of Levens, Westmorland, esq., of the manor of North Deighton, land in North Deighton, Kirk Deighton, Kirkby Overblow and Spofforth, 4 messuages and 5½ oxgangs in Sproatley, 3½ acres in Middlethorpe Ings and Acaster Ings and the prebend of Studley, to be to the use of Sir William.

Copy of exemplification of a fine  WYL230/3338  Easter Term 1651

Contents: Between Henry Arthington, Esq., and Alan Bellingham, Esq., querents, and William Ingilby, knight and bart., deforciant, of the manor of North Deighton and 14 messuages, 10 cottages, 20 barns, 2 mills, 2 dovecotes, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 350 acres land, 150 acres meadow, 300 acres pasture, 40 acres wood, 3000 acres furze and heath, and 60 shillings' worth rent, in North Deighton, Kirk Deighton, Kirkby Overblow, Spofforth, Sproatley, Studley and Ripon, and the prebend of Studley.Note at foot, to Sir William's son, apparently advising him on levying a fine of North Deighton.17th century.

Exemplification of a recovery by double voucher  WYL230/3339  Nov 1653

Contents: By Allen Bellingham, Esq., and Mathew Bigg Esq., against Whittingham Wood Esq., of the manors of Ripley, Broxholme, North

Deighton, Brimham, and lands there and in Birthwaite, Scaro, Kirk Stainley, Clint, Killinghall, Barton, Newton Morrell, Harewell, Laverton, Ripon, Hayshaw, Dacre, Dacre Pasture, Dacre Banks, Bangerhouses, Newhouse, Dear Ing, Fowlshaw, High Rails, Braisty Wood, Summerbridge, Winsley, Bewerley, Hawkswick in Craven, prebend of Studley, etc., William Ingilby Esq., being vouched to warranty.

Settlement before marriage  WYL230/3340  4 & 5 Apr 1660

Contents: Of Sir William Ingilby of Ripley and Margaret Savile, daughter of John Savile Esq., late of Methley, deceased by lease and release from Sir William to John Savile of Methley and Leonard Wastell of Scorton, of the manor of North Deighton, farms in Dacre Banks and Heyshaw Grange, a messuage at Harewell, and lands in Kirk Stainley, Ripley, Harewell, Dacre, Dacre Banks, Dacre Pasture, Deer Ing, Fowlshaw, Banger Houses, Newhouse, Braisty Wood, Winsley and Laverton, to hold in trust to provide a jointure for Margaret.

Copies of settlement as WYL230/3340.  WYL230/3341  4 & 5 Apr 1660

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Lease and release  WYL230/3342  13 & 14 May 1661

Contents: From Sir William Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to John Garroway of Methley, esq., and Leonard Wastell of Scorton, esq., of a messuage in the lordship of Brimham, within the constablery of Dacre and several closes (field-names) to the use of Sir William for life, then to the use of his second son and his heirs.

Copy settlement  WYL230/3343  14 May 1661

Contents: To provide for the second son of Sir William Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., and Dame Margaret his wife, by release from Sir William to John Garoway of Methley, esq., and Leonard Wastell of Scorton, esq., of a messuage in the lordship of Brimham within the constablery of Dacre, a close of pasture occupied by Christopher Bell, and closes of meadow and pasture called Clarke-Holme, Horse Close, Backawoods, High Wood, Clare Carr, Wood Close, Lea Wath, and Brokenbacke Holme, to the use of Sir William Ingilby for life and then to the use of his second son.

Agreement  WYL230/3344  2 Oct 1683

Contents: Between Mark Shaftoe of Newcastle upon Tyne, esq., and Dame Margaret Ingleby widow and Sir John Ingleby, Bart., executors of the will of Sir William Ingleby, Bart., deceased, and Sir John Leadgard of Hambleton, Bart., that if Anne or Mary Ingleby die before the age of 18, Ingleby and Leadgard will receive such of her portion under Sir William's will as belongs to Shaftoe in the right of his wife, Margaret, and use it to purchase land to add to Margaret's jointure.

Settlement made before marriage  WYL230/3345  23 Oct 1683

Contents: Of Mark Shafto, son and heir of Robert Shafto of Whitworth, co. Durham, knight and serjeant at law and Margaret Ingilby, daughter of Sir William Ingilby deceased, and sister of Sir John Ingilby concerning the manors of Whitworth in County Durham, Hamilton in Yorkshire and Kidlands in Northumberland, a messuage called

Blakeby Hall in County Durham, and lands in Castley, Leerly and Wescoehill, Yorkshire; Sir James Clavering of Axwells, Co. Durham, Sir John Legard of Ganton, Yorkshire, William Strother of Fowberry, Northumberland, William Ogle of Causby Park, Northumberland, and Mathew Robinson of Burniston, Yorks., and Dame Margaret Ingilby, widow of Sir William, also being parties.

Receipt from Sir Robert Shafto and Mark Shafto  WYL230/3346  23 Oct 1683

Contents: To Sir John Ingilby and Dame Margaret Ingilby executors of will of Sir William Ingilby, for £4,000 for marriage portion of Margaret Ingilby, as mentioned in indenture of same date.

Release  WYL230/3347  7 May 1685

Contents: From Sir John Arderne of Hawarden, Chester, and John Arderne esq., his son and heir to Sir John and Dame Margaret Ingilby of legacies due to Ann Ingilby second daughter of Sir William Ingilby and wife of John Arderne.

Final concord  WYL230/3348  10 Aug 1685

Contents: Between John Ingilby, Bart., and Lady Margaret Ingilby, querents, and John Arderne, knight, and John Arderne, esq., his son and heir, deforciants, of the manors of Alvanley, Willington, Goyt and Bradbury, and 6 capital messuages 220 other messuages, 60 tofts, 4 water corn mills, 4 dovecotes, 220 gardens, 1500 acres land, 400 acres meadow, 1200 acres pasture, 300 acres wood, 1000 acres furze and heath, 600 acres moor, £12 rent and a rent of a pound of

pepper in Alvanley, Willington, Clotton, Duddon, Stockport, Goyt, Bradbury, Hawarden, Werneth, Romiley, Offerton, Kelsall and Kingsley Fee, Cheshire.

Exemplification of a common recovery  WYL230/3349  10 Aug 1685

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Contents: Brought by George Grey, clerk, and John Pomfrit, clerk, against John Ingilby, Bart., and Dame Margaret Ingilby, his wife, of the manors of Alvanley, Willington, Goyt, and Bradbury, and 6 capital messuages, 220 messuages, 60 tofts, 4 water corn mills, 4 dovecotes, 220 gardens, 1500 acres land, 400 acres meadow, 1200 acres pasture, 300 acres wood, 1000 acres furze and heath, 600 acres moor, £12 rent and a peppercorn rent in Alvanley, Willington, Clotton, Duddon, Goyt, Stockport, Bradbury, Harden, Werneth, Romiley, Offerton, Kelsall and Kingsley (all in Cheshire), John Arderne being vouched to warranty.

Receipt from John Arderne and John Arderne  WYL230/3350  6 Oct 1685

Contents: To Lady Ingilby for £1500 the remainder of £2000 due to them.

Copy of the settlement before marriage  WYL230/3351  10 Oct 1685

Contents: Of Sir William Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., and Margaret Savile, late of Methley, made 4 & 5 April, 1660, with opinion by T. Rokeby

concerning the manor and rectory of Ripley and lands there and concerning my Lady's interest in copyhold lands according to the custom of Knaresborough Forest.

Release of legacies  WYL230/3352  24 Oct 1685

Contents: To Ann Ingilby daughter of William Ingilby and now wife of John Arderne, son of Sir John Arderne of Hawarden, Chester.

Lease and release  WYL230/3353  4 & 5 Jan 1686

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to John Penhallo of Clifford's Inn, gentleman, of the manors of Ripley, Brimham, Newsome, Broxholme, lands in Haverah Park, Harewell Hall, Summer Bridge Mills, Millstone Quarry and property in Ripon, Kirkby Malzeard, Birthwaite, Newsome, Spofforth, Ribston, Plumpton, forest of Knaresborough, Scarah, Killinghall, Middlesthorpe, Sproatley, Acaster, Nidd, Bewerley, Dacre and Hampsthwaite, as tenant for a common recovery in which Sir John Ledgard of Ganton is to be the demandant, to the use of Sir John Ingilby.

Draft release  WYL230/3354  1686

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to John Penhallo.

Exemplification of a recovery by double voucher  WYL230/3355  Hilary Term 1686

Contents:

Brought by John Ledgard, Bart., against John Penhallo, gent., of the manors of Ripley, Newsome, Broxholme and Brimham, and other lands, John Ingilby, Bart., being vouched to warranty.

Lease and release  WYL230/3356  5 & 6 Apr 1706

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to Graveley Norton of Clifford's Inn, gent., of the manor of North Deighton with 2 water corn mills, meadow called Skinner Flat in Kirk Stainley, closes in Ripley, a farm in Dacre Banks, a farm in Heyshaw Grange, 3 farms in Harewell, all lands in Heyshaw, Dacre, Dacre Banks, Dacre Pasture, Deer Ing, Foldshaw, Banger Houses, Newhouse, Braisty Wood, Winsley and Laverton, with Summerbridge Mill and the quarry in Braisty Wood, to hold to the uses of a recovery to be brought by John Wastell of Ainderby Steeple, esq.

Exemplification of a common recovery  WYL230/3357  Easter Term 1706

Contents: Brought by John Wastell, esq., against Graveley Norton, gent., concerning the manor of North Deighton, 15 messuages, 3 water mills, 200 acres land, 100 acres meadow, 250 acres pasture, 150 acres furze and heath, £55 rent, courts etc., in North Deighton, Ripley, South Stainley, Dacre, Dacre Banks, Dacre Pasture, Deer Ing, Foldshaw, Banger Houses, Newhouse, Braisty Wood, Winsley and Laverton, and the parishes of Ripon and Kirkby Malzeard, John Ingilby, Bart., being vouched to warranty.

Lease  WYL230/3358  12 Sep 1706

Contents:

From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to John Aislabie of Studley, Esq., Gideon Harvey of St. Martin-in-the-Field, Middlesex, doctor of physic, and Leonard Wastell of Anderby Steeple, Esq., of the manors of Ripley, Dacre, Brimham, Newsome, North Deighton, East and West Armley, with his possessions in Haverah Park and Harewell, Summer Bridge Mill and lands in places mentioned and in Ripon, Kirby Malzeard, South Stainley, Birthwaite, Spofforth, Ribston, Plumpton, Scaro, Killinghall, Middlethorpe, Acaster, Nidd, Bewerley, Hawkswick, Barton, Wortley, Holbeck and Leeds for one year.

Settlement following marriage  WYL230/3359  3 & 4 Apr 1711

Contents: Of Sir John and Dame Mary Ingilby by lease and release from Sir John to John Aislabie of Studley, Esq., and John Wastell of Ainderby Steeple of the Manors of Ripley, Dacre cum Brimham, North Deighton, Newsom, East and West Armley, property in Haverah Park, capital messuage of Harewell, Summerbridge Mills, Millstone Quarry, prebendaries of Studley and Skelton, and lands etc. in places named, and Ripon, Kirkby Malzeard, South Stainley, Birthwaite, Spofforth, Ribston, Plumpton, Scaro, Killinghall, Middlethorpe, Acaster, Nidd, Bewerley, Hawkswick, Barton, Wortley, Holbeck and Leeds; part as a jointure for Dame Mary and after her estate to Francis Fawkes of Farnley and Peter Johnson of the Middle Temple to provide for Elizabeth Pritchard, Dame Mary's daughter by her first marriage, and portions for daughters and younger sons.(Seals and signatures cut off, endorsement of revocation 13 Aug. 1712).

Lease  WYL230/3360  15 Aug 1712

Contents:

From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to John Aislabie of Studley, Esq., and John Wastell of Ainderby Steeple Esq., of manors of Ripley, Dacre cum Brimham, North Deighton and Newsom, East and West Armley, property at Haverah Park, capital messuage of Harewell, Summer Bridge Mill, Millstone Quarry, prebendaries of Studley and Skelton, lands in places mentioned and in Ripon, Kirkby Malzeard, South Stainley, Birthwaite, Spofforth, Ribston, Plumpton, Scaro, Killinghall, Middlethorpe, Acaster, Nidd, Bewerley, Hawkswick, Barton, Wortley, Holbeck and Leeds, for one year at a peppercorn rent.

Copy settlement following marriage  WYL230/3361  16 Aug 1712

Contents: Of Sir John and Dame Mary Ingilby, by means of release from Sir John to John Aislabie of Studley, Esq., and John Wastell of Ainderby Steeple, Esq., of manors of Ripley, Dacre cum Brimham, North Deighton and Newsom, East and West Armley, property at Haverah Park, capital messuage of Harewell, Summer Bridge Mill, Millstone Quarry, prebendaries of Studley and Skelton, lands in places mentioned and in Ripon, Kirkby Malzeard, South Stainley, Birthwaite, Spofforth, Ribston, Plumpton, Scaro, Killinghall, Middlethorpe, Acaster, Nidd, Bewerley, Hawkswick, Barton, Wortley, Holbeck, and Leeds, part as a jointure for Dame Mary and after her estate to Sir William Hustler of Acklam, knight, and Francis Fawkes of Farnley, Esq., to provide for Elizabeth Pritchard, Dame Mary's daughter by her first marriage, and portions for daughters and younger sons.

Settlement after marriage  WYL230/3362  7 & 8 Nov 1723

Contents:

Of Sir John Ingilby of Ripley and Dame Mary Ingilby by lease and release from Sir John to Sir Walter Hawksworth of Hawksworth, Bart., and Sir William Hustler of Acklam, knight, of the manors of Ripley, Dacre cum Brimham, North Deighton and Newsome, East and West Armley, lands there and in Haverah Park, Summerbridge Mills, the quarry in Braisty Woods, advowson of Ripley, prebendaries of Studley and Skelton, and lands in Ripon, Ripley, Kirkby Malzeard, South Stainley, Birthwaite, North Deighton, Newsome, Spofforth, Ribston, Plumpton, Scarah, Killinghall, Middlethorpe, Acaster, Nidd, Bewerley, Dacre, Hawkswick, Barton, East and West Armley, Wortley, Holbeck and Leeds, in trust to pay Dame Mary a yearly rent of £500 after Sir John's death and preserve the contingent remainder; Sir Henry Goodrick of Ribston, Bart., and John Stockwell of Chelsea, esq., also being trustees. Also counterpart.

Appointment  WYL230/3363  4 Jan 1729

Contents: By Sir John Ingilby of the advowson of the church of Ripley to himself and his heirs, declaring that the grantees will be seised of the advowson to the use of himself and his heirs, Sir Walter Hawksworth of Hawksworth, Bart., and William Hustler of Acklam, knight, and Sir Henry Goodricke of Ribston, knight, and John Stockwell of Chelsea, esq., also being parties.

Deed of revocation  WYL230/3364  21 Aug 1733

Contents: By Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., of all estates, trusts, etc. expressed in an indenture of 8 Nov. 10 George I. Also attested copy.

Settlement made after marriage  WYL230/3365  9 Apr 1788

Contents: Of Rev. Henry and Isabella Jane Ingilby declaring that Ralph Bates of Newcastle and Bryan Burrell of Broom Park in Northumberland hold property in Bilton with Harrogate in trust for Henry and Isabella and their children and assigning to the trustees a bond of Sir John Ingilby to secure £2,000 to provide portions for Henry's and Isabella's children.

Copy of appointment  WYL230/3366  12 Apr 1791

Contents: By Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to Dame Elizabeth Ingilby, his wife, of a rent charge of £325 by way of jointure, Martin Bladen, Lord Hawke and Sir Christopher Sykes of Sledmere, Bart., being trustees.

Appointment  WYL230/3367  3 Oct 1794

Contents: By Wharton Amcotts of Kettlethorpe, Lincs., and Anna Maria his wife, to Frances Buckworth widow of Rev. Everard Buckworth, John Manners Sutton of Maulden, Beds., esq., Thomas Manners Sutton, of Lincoln's Inn, esq., Charles Chaplin of Blankney, Lincs., esq., Christopher Nevile of Wellingore, esq., and Rev. Francis Massingberd, rector of Washingborough, of the manor of Amcotts to raise portions for the younger children of Dame Elizabeth Ingilby by Sir John Ingilby, after the deaths of Wharton and Anna Maria.

General release  WYL230/3368  13 May 1802

Contents:

From Rev. Henry Ingilby of North Deighton to Sir John Ingilby, late of Ripley, now of Berne, Switzerland, his brother, on receipt of £2,000 from Sir John.

General release  WYL230/3369  9 Aug 1802

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby to Revd. Henry Ingilby to whom £4,000 was bequeathed by Sir John Ingilby deceased.

Copy agreement  WYL230/3370  1 Dec 1802

Contents: Between William Scruton of York, engineer, on behalf of Rev. Henry Ingilby without Bootham Bar in suburbs of York, clerk, Isabella Jane his wife and the trustees of his marriage settlement on one part and George and John Life of Ripley on the other for the conveyance of the Salutation Inn and houses in High Harrogate to secure £5,000 and interest due from the Lifes as part of the purchase money.

Copy of bargain and sale  WYL230/3371  Copied after 1822

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., and William Ingilby esq., to John Tatham of the Inner Temple, gent., of manors and estates in Yorkshire to the use of a recovery to be brought by Charles Deare of the Inner Temple, to confirm trusts in the late Sir John Ingilby's will and an annuity to Dame Elizabeth Ingilby then partly to the use of Sir John and William, partly to the use of Martin Bladen, Lord Hawke and William Lord Grantley in trust to pay debts, buy back annuities.10th Sept., 1804.

Copy of bargain and sale  WYL230/3372  10 Sep 1804

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby and William Ingilby to John Tatham as WYL230/3371

Grant  WYL230/3373  21 May 1805

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to Charles Chaplin of Blankney, Lincs., William Ingilby of Ripley, esq., and Benjamin Handley of New Sleaford, Lincs., gent., of an annuity of £600 from the manor and estates of Ripley for the separate use of Dame Elizabeth Ingilby Amcotts, Sir John's wife.

Copy of a recovery  WYL230/3374  Michaelmas Term 1805

Contents: Brought by Charles Deare against John Tatham for the manors of Ripley, Brimham or Dacre and North Deighton and Newsome, Haverah Park and 150 messuages, 50 tofts, 2 water corn mills, a tow mill, 3 dove houses, 160 gardens, 2400 acres land, 1300 acres meadow, 3600 acres pasture, 700 acres wood, 2000 acres furze and heath, 2000 acres moor and rents of 20 pence, 20 shillings and £50 in Ripley, Scarah, Birthwaite, Nidd, Stainley, Studley, Bishop Thornton, Dacre, Harewell, Heyshaw, Bewerley, Ripon, Hartwith, Winsley, Kirkby Malzeard, Laverton, North Deighton, Kirk Deighton, Newsome, Spofforth, Harrogate, Kirkby Overblow, Sproatley, Hawkswick, Clifton, Felliscliffe, Hampsthwaite, Killinghall and Pannal, the prebend of Studley and advowson of Ripley, William Ingilby being vouched to warranty.

Surrender  WYL230/3375  11 Dec 1805

Contents: By Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., of a parcel of ground in the Forest of Knaresborough to such uses as William Ingilby esq., his son, shall appoint.

Assignment  WYL230/3376  16 Apr 1806

Contents: From Hon. Francis Gerard Lake, Lieut- Col., and Dame Priscilla Graham his wife of Welbeck Street, co. Middlesex, who was widow of Sir Bellingham Graham of Norton Conyers, by the direction of Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., and William Ingilby esq., his only son, and at the nomination of Horner Reynard of Ripon, gent., to William Reynard of Ripon, clerk, of a term of 1000 years in estates in Yorkshire in trust.

Lease  WYL230/3377  28 Sep 1808

Contents: From Frances Buckworth of the Palace of Lincoln, widow, John Manners Sutton of Kelham, Notts., esq., the Rt. Hon. Thomas Manners Sutton, Lord Manners, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, Charles Chaplin of Blankney, Lincs., esq., Christopher Nevile of Wellingore, Lincs., esq., and Rev. Francis Massingberd, rector, of Washingborough, Lincs., to Augusta Ingilby of Harrington Hall, Lincs., spinster, of one fifth of the manor of Amcotts, Lincs., for 500 years to secure her portion of £4000.

Lease  WYL230/3378  28 Sep 1808

Contents:

From Frances Buckworth of the Palace of Lincoln, widow, John Manners Sutton of Kelham, Notts., esq., the rt. hon. Thomas Manners Sutton Lord Manners, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, Charles Chaplin of Blankney, Lincs., esq., Christopher Nevile of Wellingore, Lincs., esq., and Rev. Francis Massingbird rector of Washingborough, Lincs., to Elizabeth Ingilby of Ripley, spinster, of one fifth of the manor of Amcotts, Lincs., for 500 years to secure her portion of £4000.

Lease  WYL230/3379  26 Mar 1811

Contents: From John Manners Sutton of Kelham, Notts., esq., the Rt. Hon. Thomas Lord Manners Baron Manners of Foston, Lincs., Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, Charles Chaplin of Blankney, Lincs., Christopher Nevile of Wellingore, Lincs., and Rev. Francis Massingberd rector of Washingborough, to Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., and Sir William Ingilby of North Deighton, Bart., trustees of the marriage settlement of William Gunning Campbell and Diana Ingilby of one fifth of the manor of Amcotts, Lincs., for 500 years to secure a portion of £4000 due to Diana.

Assignment  WYL230/3380  26 May 1812

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley Hall, Bart., and Sir William Ingilby of Albany, Middlesex, Bart., at the direction of William Gunning Campbell of Fairfield, Ayrshire and Diana his wife, formerly Ingilby, to Francis Fladgate of Essex Street, the Strand, gent., as trustee for Sir William Ingilby, of a mortgage term in one fifth of the manor of Amcotts, Lincs., Diana's portion of £4,000 having been laid out as agreed in her marriage settlement.

Appointment  WYL230/3381  26 May 1812

Contents: By Sir William Ingilby of the Albany, in the county of Middlesex, Bart., to Augusta Ingilby of Harrington Hall, Lincs., spinster, of the manor of North Deighton and farms at North Deighton to secure £4,000.

Assignment  WYL230/3382  26 May 1812

Contents: From Augusta Ingilby of Harrington Hall, Lincs., spinster, to Francis Fladgate of Essex Street, the Strand, gent., as trustee for Sir William Ingilby of Albany, bart., of a mortgage term in one fifth of the manor of Amcotts, Lincs., having received her portion of £4,000.

Assignment  WYL230/3383  26 May 1812

Contents: From Elizabeth Ingilby of Ripley Hall, spinster, to Francis Fladgate of Essex Street, the Strand, gent., as trustee for Sir William Ingilby of Albany, Bart., of a mortgate term in one fifth of the manor of Amcotts, Lincs., having received her portion of £4000.

Bond  WYL230/3384  6 Jul 1812

Contents: Of Sir William Ingilby of Albany, Middlesex, Bart., to Augusta Ingilby of Harrington Hall, Lincs., one of his sisters, in £8000 to secure payment of £4000.

Release  WYL230/3385  22 Jun 1818

Contents: From Constance Ingilby of Bailbrook House near Bath, Somerset, spinster, to Elizabeth Massingberd late of Washingborough, Lincs., and now of Loughborough, Leics., widow of Rev. Francis Massingberd who was trustee of Frances Buckworth late of the Palace of Lincoln, of her portion of £4000 charged on estates in Lincs. by Frances Buckworth's will.

Release  WYL230/3386  10 Dec 1818

Contents: From Robert Barrie of Lostock Hall, Lancs., esq., C.B., and Julia Wharton his wife, formerly Ingilby, to Elizabeth Massingberd late of Washingborough, Lincs., and now of Loughborough, Leics., widow of Rev. Francis Massingberd who was trustee of Frances Buckworth of £4,000 charged on estates in Lincs. by Frances Buckworth's will, and paid to Robert Cracroft and Matthew Wilson in trust.

Bond  WYL230/3387  12 Feb 1823

Related information: (Among papers concerning Ingilby marriage settlement).

Contents: Of Robert Cracroft of Harrington Hall and the City of York to Sir William Amcotts Ingilby of Ripley Castle, Bart., Ralph Bates Hunter of Bilton Park, clerk, and Henry John Ingilby of West Keal, clerk, in £7000 to secure £3500.Also agreement by Cracroft to mortgage on demand property for which the title deeds have already been handed over.

Papers concerning appointment of new trustees for Ingilby marriage settlement  WYL230/3388  Apr-Oct 1823

Contents: Including correspondence between Samuel Powell, solicitor of Knaresborough and Walters and Ellison of Newcastle, letters to Powell from Rev. Henry Ingilby, Rev. Henry John Ingilby, W.B. Ingilby and T.M. Shann, legal drafts, statements of expenses, accounts etc.

Bond  WYL230/3389  11 Jun 1823

Contents: Of Sir William Amcotts Ingilby of Ripley Castle, Bart., to Rev. Ralph Bates Hunter of Bilton Park and Rev. Henry John Ingilby of West Keal, Lincs., trustees of Rev. Henry Ingilby's settlement in £10,000 to secure payment of £5000.Also copy account from Powell, solicitor, Knaresborough, to Walters and Ellison and Mr. Leadbitter for business connected with the appointment of a new trustee.May-July, 1823.

Copy of release  WYL230/3390  19 Jul 1823

Contents: From Rev. Henry Ingilby and his children to the representatives of the trustees of Ingilby's marriage settlement of all actions in respect of defaults, the trustees having made a sale of property unauthorised by the settlement.

Appointment  WYL230/3391  19 Jul 1823

Contents:

Of Ralph Bates Hunter and Rev. Henry John Ingilby as new trustees under settlement of 9 April 1788, and release by Sir W.A. Ingilby of all title to money assigned to them.

Correspondence  WYL230/3392  1833-4

Contents: Relating to interest due to George Winter, husband of Emily Ingilby, from Rev. Henry Ingilby's settlement.

Release of trusts  WYL230/3393  8 Feb 1834

Contents: From George Winter of Kilnwick Percy, Yorkshire, common brewer, husband of Emily Winter daughter of Rev. Henry Ingilby to Rev. Henry John Ingilby and Ralph Bates, trustees of marriage settlement of Rev. Henry Ingilby and his wife.

Release of trusts  WYL230/3394  2 Jun 1834

Contents: From Rev. Henry John Ingilby, William Bates Ingilby, Lucy Mary Ingilby, Esther Ingilby, Anne Ingilby, Isabella Maria Ingilby, Richard Wharton Ingilby, and Sir William Amcotts Ingilby to Ralph Bates Hunter and Rev. Henry John Ingilby, trustees of Rev. Henry Ingilby's marriage settlement.

Papers concerning land at Kettlethorpe and Laughterton, Lincs.  WYL230/3395  1855-1868

Contents: Vested by Weston Cracroft Amcotts of Hackthorn, Lincs., in Rev. Henry John Ingilby, and Henry Day Ingilby to provide annuities for

Lucy Mary Ingilby and Isabella Maria Ingilby 1860, viz:-Extracts from registers concerning Amcotts and Ingilby families, 1763-1855.1856.Abstract of Weston Amcott's title, 1795-1855.1860.Deed of covenant for production of title deeds.10th April, 1860.Notice from land registry.11th May, 1868.

Letter from Henry Young  WYL230/3396  11 Aug 1861

Contents: To Sir Henry J. Ingilby concerning Shafto litigation, H.D. Ingilby's marriage settlement and a disentailing deed.Receipt from W. Graham Dewick to Rev. Henry John Ingilby for £60 on account of a marble bust.22nd May, 1860.

Contract made before marriage  WYL230/3397  25 Jun 1862

Contents: Of Rev. Henry Day Ingilby and Alicia Margaret Robertson, after a settlement in the English form has been made, concerning the estate of Ladykirk in Berwickshire, annuities and a trust fund.

Surrender  WYL230/3398  15 Apr 1863

Contents: By Rev. Henry Day Ingilby with the consent of Rev. Henry John Ingilby as protector of the settlement made in Sir W.A. Ingilby's will, to Rev. Henry Day Ingilby of copyhold estates in High and Low

Bishopside and Bishop Thornton within the manor of Thornton with Bishopside to destroy all estate tail.

Disentailing deed  WYL230/3399  4 Jun 1877

Contents: From Sir Henry Day Ingilby of Ripley Castle, Bart., to Charles Waring Young of Essex Street, the Strand, of copyhold lands in the manor of Thornton with Bishopside.

Surrender  WYL230/3400  14 Apr 1880

Contents: By Sir Henry Day Ingilby to himself of all copyhold lands within the Forest of Knaresborough formerly belonging to Sir W.A. Ingilby, to convert a fee simple conditional to a fee simple absolute, with schedule of lands.

Surrender  WYL230/3401  2 Dec 1908

Contents: By Sir Henry Day Ingilby, Bart., of 6 closes at Clint and Killinghall within the Forest of Knaresborough to his own use to convert a fee simple conditional to a fee simple absolute.

WILLS AND INVENTORIES  [no ref. or date]

Will of Margery Welles, widow, lately wife of Richard Lord Welles and Willoughby  WYL230/3402  20 Mar 1501

Contents: Providing for a priest in Marston Church to pray in particular for the souls of Margery and her son William Ingilby, Richard late lord

Welles and Willoughby her latter husband, John Ingilbe her first husband, her father and mother, dame Katheryn her daughter-in-law, all her brothers and sisters, William Ingilbe, knight and dame Johan his wife, Robert Evers, Sir Brian Stapulton, knight, dame Elyn Constable, Katheryn Ingilby, Secell Acclom, Elizabeth Shau and all others that she and said Katheryn would have prayers for, the priest to be maintained from the profits issuing from lands which Margery has purchased in Bishopside in the liberty of Ripon and in Stockton upon Moor, also a yearly rent of 4 shillings from tenements belonging to her son Sir William Ingilbe knight in Hutton in the tenure of William Notyngham, and lands and rents in Acaster Malbis in the county of York with which William Aykerod, parson at Marston, had enfeoffed certain persons; Edward Strangeways, clerk, Brian Palmes, John Acclom, Brian Stapulton, her brother Thomas Strangways, Percival Lambton, John Vavasour, Robert Lambton and Robert Roos being seised as of fee of the aforesaid lands to the use above mentioned. One copy of the will is to remain with Margery's heirs, one with the priest to be appointed, one with the parson of Marston and one with the prior and convent of Mountgrace.Given 20 March 16 Henry VII (1501)Seal: 4 red wax seals, one with rose, 2 with boars' heads, one with eagle, on tags.Attached are:-(1) Feoffment from William Aykerode, clerk, rector of the parish church of Marston to Edward Strangways, clerk, Brian Palems, John Acclom, Brian Stapulton, Thomas Strangways, Percival Lambton, John Vavasour, Robert Lambton and Robert Roos of all lands in Acaster Malbis in the county of the city of York which he lately had of the gift of Richard Aykerode his brother; John Shaue & Ralph Grymstone to be attorneys.20 March 16 Henry VII.(2) Grant from William Ingilbe knight to Edward Strangways etc. of an annual rent of 4 shillings from the lands in Hutton held by

Thomas Notyngham, for the use expressed and declared in the attached schedule.20 March 16 Henry VII.(3) Feoffment from Margery Welles, widow, late wife of Richard, late lord Welles and Willoughby, to Edward Strangways etc. of all lands in Stockton upon the Moor for the use expressed and declared in the attached schedule; John Schaue and Ralph Grymston to be attorneys.20 March 16 Henry VII.(4) Feoffment from William Ingylby, knight, to Edward Strangways etc. of all his land in the vill and territory of Stockton upon the Moor which came to him on the death of his mother Margery Welles, to the use declared in the attached schedule, rendering 9 pence annually; John Schaue and Ralph Grymston to be attorneys.7 Sept. 17 Henry VII (1501).

Inventory of goods and chattels of Richard Smethley of Brantingham, esq., deceased.  WYL230/3403  25 Oct 1554

Certified copy of the will of William Ingilby of Padside Head  WYL230/3404  22 Jul 1579

Contents: Dated 20 Jan. 1578, enrolled at Knaresborough.

Will of Sir William Ingilby of Ripley, Bart.  WYL230/3405  26 Feb 1652

Contents: Providing for his younger son Henry, mentioning furniture of the best chamber of the middle tower, leaving money to the poor of Ripley and Kirk Deighton and to pay for apprenticeships.Endorsed is a note that this was shown to the deponent in the suit of

Ingilby v. Swale.22 Sept., 1653.

Inventory of Sir William Ingilby, kt., bt., (who died 16 Jan 1652/3).  WYL230/3406  28 Jan 1653

Probate copy of the will of Sir William Ingilby, made 26 Feb. 1651/2.  WYL230/3407  18 May 1653

Will of William Ingilby  WYL230/3408  23 Oct 1676

Contents: Leaving his books and a lease of Toft Close to his son and £10,000 to his 4 daughters and including bequests to distressed ministers, servants and the poor of Ripley, North Deighton, Dacre and Hessle.With a codicil leaving £2000 to his daughter Katherine.8th July, 1680.(Rough, with no witnesses.)

Draft inventory of Sir William Ingleby.  WYL230/3409  1682

Inventory of the goods of Sir William Ingleby, Bart., late of Ripley, deceased.  WYL230/3410  Nov 1682

Probate copies of the will of Sir William Ingilby.  WYL230/3411  Proved 8 Dec 1682

2 items

Copy will of Sir William Ingilby, made 23 Oct. 1676.  WYL230/3412  Copied 13 Dec 1682

Expenses connected with proving will of Sir William Ingilby, Bart.  WYL230/3413  nd; 1682

Letter  WYL230/3414  Late 17th cent

Contents: Concerning a bond to be signed by Lady Ingleby because she is keeping an original will (6 Dec.1684) with fragments of 2 family letters.

Will of Margaret Ingilby.  WYL230/3415  23 Sep 1697

Will of Lady Margaret Ingilby.  WYL230/3416  23 Sep 1697

2 copies

Draft bond  WYL230/3417  Oct 1697

Contents: Of Sir John Ingilby of Ripley in £3,000 to produce the will of Dame Margaret Ingilby on demand at the Archbishop's court in York.

Letter from Robert Oates  WYL230/3418  26 Oct 1697

Contents: To Edward Ridsdale of Ripon concerning 'my lady's will', and giving cost of probate.

'An Account of the Lady Ingilby's Last Will September 23, 1697'  WYL230/3419  Nov 1697

Contents: Showing the amount of her property and how it was divided.

Bill, receipted  WYL230/3420  9 Nov 1697

Contents: For expenses of proving Lady Margaret Ingilby's will.

Copy of will of William Ingleby of Raventofts, made 6 March 1710/11  WYL230/3421  13 Mar 1711

Contents: And a surrender of the manor of Raventofts to the uses of his will in the consistory court of Ripon.

Will of Sir John Ingilby  WYL230/3422  7 Sep 1728

Contents: Mentioning copyhold lands in Harrogate, Clint and Killinghall, and bequeathing to his son John 'the silver Bason weighing fifty ounces or thereabouts, and also the old Gold Ring sett with seven Diamonds.'(Signature cut out).

Will of Sir John Ingilby, leaving annuities.  WYL230/3423  16 Nov 1733

Copy will of Sir John Ingilby, made 16 Nov., 1733.  WYL230/3424  Copied 24 Mar 1746

Will of Sir John Ingilby  WYL230/3425  11 Jul 1770

Contents: Leaving estates in Yorkshire and mentioning 2 pigs of lead found on Heyshaw Moor.

Will of Sir John Ingilby.  WYL230/3426  11 Jul 1770

2 copies

Probate copy of the will of Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., made 11 July 1770.  WYL230/3427  10 Sep 1772

Copy of will of Rev. Henry Ingilby made 1 July 1830 and of testimony concerning it.  WYL230/3428  Proved 15 May 1834

Analysis of the will of Sir William Amcotts Ingilby.  WYL230/3429  1851

Contents: Also executorship accounts. 1854-55.

Probate of will of Wilhelmina Ingilby  WYL230/3430  13 Mar 1903

Contents: With copy of codicil concerning stained glass window in Ripley Church.

Unrelated Families  [no ref. or date]

Inventory of the goods and chattels of John Shirwood of Little Weighton of the parish of Rowley late deceased.  WYL230/3431  16 Mar 1567

Contents: (Connected with Anthony Smetheley's position as feodary?)

Grant  WYL230/3432  12 Jul 1567

Contents: To William Yonge of the administration of the goods of Robert Sherewod not yet administered by John Sherewod, coexecutor with Francis, and of the tuition of Francis Sherewod son of Robert.(Connected with Anthony Smetheley's position as feodary?).

Probate copy of will of William Yonge of Ellerker  WYL230/3433  9 May 1570

Contents: Made 11 April 1570.(Connected with Anthony Smetheley's position as feodary?).

Part of will (of Edward Ridsdale)  WYL230/3434  Early 18th cent

The top and bottom of the membrane have been cut off, much of the writing has been cancelled and it has been used as a wrapper.

Contents: Leaving property to his son Edward in trust.

Copy of will of Thomas Smyth of Tyne Street, Tynemouth, Doctor of Physic  WYL230/3435  Copied 1 Dec 1803

Contents: Leaving property in Yorkshire in trust to be sold.18th June 1803.

Copy of will of James Rowell of Marton le Moor, gent.  WYL230/3436  1814

Contents:

Made 6 Dec. 1811, proved 27 Aug., 1814.

EXECUTORSHIP PAPERS  [no ref. or date]

Acquittance by Henry Ingilby of Killinghall, esq.  WYL230/3437  8 Jul 1656

Contents: For £2500 received from Sir William Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., partly money due to him from the manor of North Deighton by their father's will, and partly the purchase-price of goods of their father's bought by Sir William.

Grant to Margaret Ingilby of the tuition of William Ingilby.  WYL230/3438  8 Dec 1682

Grant to Dame Margaret Ingilby, widow, of the tuition of Margaret and Anne Ingilby.  WYL230/3439  8 Dec 1682

Case and opinion of W. Frend  WYL230/3440  24 Jun 1818

Contents: Concerning amount to be paid by Mrs. Cracroft (Augusta Ingilby) to exonerate herself from a half-yearly contribution for which she is liable under a will.

Letter from R. Cracroft, York  WYL230/3441  10 Feb 1825

Contents: Concerning sale of furniture and money of M.H. Ingilby for whom Sir William Ingilby is a co-trustee.

Residuary account of Rev. Henry Ingilby  WYL230/3442  1834

Contents: And schedule of debts, with related papers.

Letter from Messrs. Parker, Hull  WYL230/3443  20 Jul 1854

Contents: To Mr. Blackith, Ripley, that they have no account against the late Sir W.A. Ingilby's executors.

Executors' Account of Sir W.A. Ingilby, Bart., deceased.  WYL230/3444  1855-59

Administration papers of the estate of Miss Anne Ingilby.  WYL230/3445  1858

Power of attorney  WYL230/3446  24 Dec 1864

Contents: From Richard Ingilby Winter of Adelaide to James Powell of Pocklington to act for him in the matter of the estate of Lucy Ingilby.Also receipt for his portion.April 1865.

Grant  WYL230/3447  1870

Contents: To William Bates Ingilby of the administration of his sister Isabella Maria Ingilby with related papers.Also Miss Ingilby's bank book.1857-71.

Letters from Edward Boodle and his wife to William Bates Ingilby  WYL230/3448  1872

2 items

Contents: About the trusteeship of Madame de Morlot (Aunt Constance).

Receipt from J.U.H. Ingilby  WYL230/3449  14 Mar 1904

Contents: To William Ingilby and William Henry Ingilby for money due by will of Wilhelmina Ingilby.

TRUSTEESHIP AND STEWARDSHIP  [no ref. or date]

Trustees for Lady Isabel Ellerker  [no ref. or date]

Inventory of Christopher Estoft.  WYL230/3450  1566

part missing from top.

Assignment  WYL230/3451  24 Jan 1570

Contents: From Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, late wife of Christopher Estoft esq., deceased, to Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., and Ralph Hausbie of South Burton, gent., of livestock, goods and chattels of Christopher Estoft, the manor house of South Burton with lands, pasture called Sysee near Beverley, and all her interest as Christopher's administratrix or otherwise in pasture called Kylholme Borowe or Collom Borowe in Collom, sheep pasture called Calleswolde and Bleberry Moor near Wilton, 2 closes near Wilton one called Hall Garth, Thorn Park and Small Park and

Poster Lodge and the other Cow Close, pastures called Cote Nabbe and Wetwange Raykes near Bishop Wilton, a close called Freer Close and meadow called Myddle Bull in Cottingham pasture called New land in Cottingham, pasture called Beley and Thorne Moor in Lockington, pasture and meadow called North Chanterland, pasture called West Harpyn and pasture and meadow called East Cote Garth, in Cottingham, pastures called Tune Chantry in Cottingham, tithes in Eske near Beverley, tithes belonging to the prebend of Saltmarshe, tithes in Barmby upon the Moor and the fishing of Bromfleet, to pay certain sums of money to the kinsfolk and friends of Christopher Estoft and the children of Thomas Estoft.

Covenant  WYL230/3452  13 Feb 1570

Contents: By Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., and Ralph Hausbie of South Burton, gent., with Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, to pay or deliver certain sums of money or goods during Lady Isabel's life or after 2 years after her death, when they have had the profits of premises to their own use for 2 years.

Bargain and sale  WYL230/3453  8 Apr 1570

Contents: From Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, late wife and administratrix of Christopher Estoft, esq., deceased, to Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., and Ralph Hausbye of South Burton, gent., of Christopher's livestock and goods and all her interest by lease or as his administratrix in lands, tithes, rents, rights in Collom, Bishop Wilton, Cottingham, Lokington, Esk, Yokefleet, Barmby and Bromfleet, and leases of the manor house of South Burton and Sysey, to pay annual rents to the kinsfolk and

friends of Christopher Estost and the children of Thomas Estoft. Attached is a schedule of the goods and chattels.

Covenant  WYL230/3454  Dec 1570

Contents: By Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., and Ralph Hausby of South Burton, gent., with Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, to pay or deliver certain sums of money or goods during Lady Isabel's life or after 2 years after her death, when they have had the profits of premises to their own use for 2 years.(Not signed or sealed, and a schedule mentioned is not annexed.)

The schedule  WYL230/3455  1570?

Contents: Declaring what goods, sums of money, household stuff and yearly payments every person under named shall have and receive according to the true intent and meaning of these present indentures...

Appointment  WYL230/3456  9 Jan 1575

Contents: By Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton widow, late wife and administratrix of Christopher Estoft, that a moiety of certain sums of money should be paid within a year after her death, and the other moiety within a year after that.

Covenant  WYL230/3457  7 Nov 1576

Contents:

By Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., and Ralph Hausby of South Burton, gent., with Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, that during Lady Isabel's life or a year after her death, they will give to her children and relations goods and money granted them by Lady Isabel, according to several previous agreements. Attached is a schedule of what everyone is to have.

Assignment  WYL230/3458  6 Aug 1577

Contents: From Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, to Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., of a lease of tithes in Kilnwick and a moiety of tithes in Saltmarshe, Cotness, Metham and Yokefleet, granted to her by letters patent, for the remainder of terms of 21 years, paying £10 and £9 annually to the crown.

Covenant  WYL230/3459  6 Aug 1577

Contents: By Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., with Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, that after the end of 7 years from last Michaelmas, and after Lady Isabel's death, he will pay annually to William Ellerker of Ellerker her son 20 marks for the term of a lease by letters patent of the tithes of a Kilnwick, and £6: 13s: 4d for the term of a lease by letters patent of tithes of Saltmarshe, Cotness, Metham and Yokefleet, if William lives so long in Anthony's mansion house in Brantingham.

Declaration  WYL230/3460  8 Aug 1577

Contents: By Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, late wife of Christopher Estoft, esq., deceased, that Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham,

esq., and Ralph Hausby of South Burton, gent., shall not be charged hereafter with the payment of any sum of money or delivery of any goods contained in schedules annexed to indentures of 13 Feb 12 Eliz. and 12 May 13 Eliz., to various persons (named).

Bargain and sale  WYL230/3461  26 Oct 1578

Contents: From Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, late wife and administratrix of Christopher Eastoft, esq., to William Inglebie of Brantingham, esq., and Ralph Hausbie of South Burton, of livestock and household goods in South Burton or elsewhere and all other goods and chattels of Christopher Eastofte, and all interest and terms of years she has as his administratrix or by lease, i.e. in pasture called Kilholme Borowe or Collam Borowe in the manor of Kilholme (Kilham), pasture near Bishop Wilton called Callys Walde and Blebary Moor with 2 closes, one called Hallgarthe, Thorne Park, Small Park and Foster Lodge and the other Cow Close, pasture called Coate Nabb and Wettwange Raikes near Bishop Wilton, a close of pasture in Cottingham called Newlande Firthe, tithe corn and hay in Barmby on the Moor, fishing of Broomfleet, interest in the parsonage of Bedale and a term yet to come of pasture called Sysey near Beverley, Inglebie and Hausbie to make payments to the kinsfolk and friends of Christopher Eastofte and the children of Thomas Eastofte, with a memorandum of previous grants to Anthony Smetheley, William Ellerker her son and Ralph Hausbie.

Assignment  WYL230/3462  22 Nov 1578

Contents: From Rafe Hausbie of South Burton, gent., to William Inglebie of Brantingham, esq., and Katherine his wife, of goods and chattels in South Burton, and interest or terms of years in the manor house of

South Burton, lands (field-names) in South Burton, Cottingham, and near Bishop Wilton, tithes at Barmby and fishing at Bromfleet, which Isabel Ellerker of South Burton, widow, late wife of Christopher Estofte had as Christopher's administratrix or otherwise, and which she bargained and sold to Anthony Smethley of Brantingham and Rafe Hausbie, by an agreement which William Inglebie promises to observe.

Assignment  WYL230/3463  23 Nov 1578

Contents: From Isabel Estofte, otherwise called Lady Isabel Ellerker of South Burton or Bishop Burton, widow, late wife of Christopher Estofte, esq., deceased, and sometime wife of Sir John Ellerker, knight, deceased, to William Inglebie of Brantingham, esq., and Ralph Hausbie of Bishop Burton, gent., of the livestock, goods and chattels which were Christopher's and her right to present to the parsonage of Bedale and all her estate as administratrix of Christopher or otherwise to the manor house of Bishop Burton, pasture called Sysey near Beverley, pasture called Kilholme or Collom Borowe in the manor of Kilholme, pasture called Callis Would or Blebarie Moor near Bishop Wilton, 2 closes near Wilton, one called Hallgarthe, Thorne Park and Foster Lodge, the other Cow Close, pastures called Coat Nabb and Wetwang Raikes near Bishop Wilton, a close called Freer Close in Cottingham, a close of pasture called Newland Firthe in Cottingham, the tithe corn of Barmby upon the Moor and the fishing of Bromfleet, to pay certain sums of money to the kinsfolk and friends of Christopher Estofte and the children of Thomas Estofte.

Agreement  WYL230/3464  14 Aug 1588

Contents:

Between William Inglebye of Ripley, esq., and Ralph Hausbye of South Burton or Bishop Burton, gent., that each will pay half of the yearly sums mentioned in an indenture between them and Isabel Eastofte, otherwise Lady Isabel Ellerker.

William Ingilby Trustee for Arthington Family.  [no ref. or date]

Lease  WYL230/3465  6 Jun 1572

Contents: From William Arthington of Arthington, esq., to William Ingleby of Brantingham, esq., of his messuages and lands in Hewick Bridge, Warleby and Ripon for 21 years at an annual rent of £4, paying also £23: 6s: 8d to Rosamund Arthington to whom Ingilby is bound for the annual payment of that amount.

Feoffment  WYL230/3466  20 Jan 1573

Contents: From William Arthington of Arthington, esq., to John Ingleby of Acomb Grange, esq., and Robert Arthington of Arthington, gent., of half the manor of Hewick Bridge near Ripon, to hold to the use of William Arthington and his wife for their lives, and then of their heirs.

Assignment  WYL230/3467  20 Jan 1573

Contents: From William Arthington of Arthington, esq., to John Ingleby of Acomb Grange, esq., and Robert Arthington of Arthington, gent., of his interest in a moiety of the manor of Bridge Hewick, leased to Richard Arthington his father by James Strangwise of West Harlsay for 63 years, provided that if Katharine, William's wife, dies before

the expiry of this term, the reversion will remain to Cyril Arthington, William's son and heir, or any other children of William's.

Lease  WYL230/3468  28 Jan 1577

Contents: From William Ardington of Arthington, esq., to Sir William Mallorye of Hutton, knight, William Inglebye of Brantingham, esq., William Catterall of Rothemale esq., and Robert Oglethorpe of Rawdon, gent., of messuages and lands in Arthington and Ripon for 16 years, to the use of Jane, Elizabeth, Dorothy and Katherine Ardington, William's daughters, to be void if William grants an annual rent of 5 shillings to any of the parishioners of the parish of Ripon.

Copy agreement  WYL230/3469  1586

Contents: By William Ingleby and Rafe Graye to set over to Cyril Arthington premises in Arthington and elsewhere left to them in trust by his father, William Arthington of Arthington, esq., and by Cyril to grant his mother 20 beastgates in Arthington.

Valuation of land in Hewick Bridge and Copt Hewick  WYL230/3470  Late 16th cent

Contents: Belonging to Katherine Arthington, widow, recusant.

Trustees and Executors for the Earls of Cumberland.  [no ref. or date]

Release  WYL230/3471  17 Jun 1577

Contents: From Philip Lord Wharton and Frances Clifford daughter of Henry late Earl of Cumberland, deceased, to Anthony, Viscount Montague, Sir William Inglebye knight, William Farrande and Lawrence Preston, executors of the late Earl's will, of Frances's legacy of £2000, her father's goods, and all actions.

Receipt  WYL230/3472  25 Jun 1577

Contents: By Philip Lord Wharton for £600 paid him by Sir William Inglebie, Lawrence Preston and William Farrande executors of the late Earl of Cumberland, as part of a sum due to him on his marriage with the Countess of Cumberland.

Mortgage by bargain and sale  WYL230/3473  2 Jun 1595

Contents: From the Rt. Hon. George Earl of Cumberland, etc., to Thomas Cordell, citizen and alderman of London, of the manors of Eshton, Gargrave and Flasby, to secure £4,600.

Bond  WYL230/3474  6 Jun 1595

Contents: Of George Earl of Cumberland, knight of the Garter, to Thomas Cordell citizen and alderman of London in £7000.

Bond  WYL230/3475  18 May 1596

Contents:

Of the Right Honourable George Earl of Cumberland, knight of the most honourable order of the Garter, Francis Clifford of Londesborough, esq., and William Farrand of Carlton, gent., to William Ingleby, esq., and Sampson Ingleby, gent., in £1000 to secure payment of £650.

Bond  WYL230/3476  18 May 1596

Contents: Of the Right Hon. George Earl of Cumberland, knight of the garter, Francis Clifford of Londesborough, esq., and William Farrand of Carlton, gent., to William Ingleby, esq., and Sampson Ingleby, gent., in £1000, to secure payment of £600.

Lease  WYL230/3477  15 Apr 1597

Contents: From Thomas Brathwait of Burneshead, Westmorland, esq., to William Inglebie of Ripley, esq., and William Farrand of Carlton in Craven, gent., of the manor of Wyndunderwath or Wynunderwath, Westmorland, for 5 years at £80 annual rent, to be void if the Earl of Cumberland pays Brathwait £1000.

Bargain and sale  WYL230/3478  11 Sept 1597

Contents: From Thomas Cordell, citizen and mercer of London to William Ingilbye of Ripley, esq., and William Ferrand of Carleton in Craven, gent., of the manors of Eshton, Gargrave, Flasby and all messuages, lands etc.

Settlement by lease  WYL230/3479  20 Dec 1597

Contents: From Rt. Hon. George Earl of Cumberland etc., to William Ingilbye of Ripley, Lawrence Lyster of Thornton, esqs., and William Ferrand of Carleton in Craven, gent., of the castle, honor, manor, borough and town of Skipton in Craven, the manors and lordships of Silsden, Barden, Stirton, Thorlby, Crookrise, Embsay, Eastby, Skibeden, Malham, Malham Moor, Halton and Ulcotes and lands in these places and in Gill Grange, Holden, Sutton, Carleton and Broughton for 140 years, the Earl to have the profits for life, then his heirs male, then the heirs male of Francis Clifford his brother, then his right heirs, various sums of money to be paid to Dame Anne Clifford, his daughter and heir apparent.

Bargain and sale  WYL230/3480  20 Dec 1597

Stained and parts stuck together

Contents: From Rt. Hon. George Earl of Cumberland etc., William Ingilby of Ripley, esq., and William Ferrand of Carlton in Craven, gent., servant to the Earl, to Charles Wren of Binchester in the Bishopric of Durham, of the village or farm of Binchester, a close called Widow Field and premises in Binchester and Billy Row, granted by letters patent of 26 April 29 Elizabeth to Charles Blenkinsopp and John Tayllor of Skipton, paying £100 fee farm rent.

Mortgage by bargain and sale  WYL230/3481  30 Dec 1597

Contents: From Rt. Hon. George Earl of Cumberland Lord Clifford etc., William Ingilbye of Ripley, esq., and William Farrand of Carlton in Craven, gent., to Paul Bayning, citizen and alderman of London, John Watt

citizen and alderman of London, and Thomas Aliblaster, citizen and merchant of London, of a messuage called Quarrell Hill, closes called Wardell Closes, Boydes, Garths and Widow Field in Brancepeth and Billy Row, capital messuage called Pledgebank, other messuages called Hedleyhope, the close in Elwick, Hallywell and Hobsons Field, the site and capital messuage of the manor of Whitworth, a quarter of the Park of Strickley, rents and other lands etc. in Brancepeth, Hallywell, Pedgebank, Hedleyhope, Stanley, Whitworth, Tudhoe, Elwick, Billy Row, Strickley, Langley, Wackerfield and Raby in the Bishopric of Durham, granted by letters patent of 26 April 29 Elizabeth to Charles Blinkensopp of Skipton, gent., and John Taylor of Skipton, yeoman, to secure £4400.Attached is a schedule of deeds.

Declaration  WYL230/3482  1 Feb 1598

Contents: By George Earl of Cumberland and Francis Clyfford of Loandisbrough, esq., to William Ingilbye of Ripley, esq., and William Ferrand of Carleton, gent., that the manor of Grassington and other lands covenanted to be conveyed to Ingilbye and Ferrand will be subject to debts for which they are or will be bound by the Earl's appointment.

Lease for security  WYL230/3483  20 Jan 1610

Contents: From the Right Honorable Francis Earl of Cumberland, Lord Clifford etc., to Sir William Ingilbye of Ripley, knight, of the manors of Buckden and Starbotton, if within the next 20 years he is put to any charge to the value of £20 concerning any bonds, statutes, etc., on behalf of the late George of Cumberland, for 60 years.

Copy of commission  WYL230/3484  20 Aug 1611

Contents: From Francis Earl of Cumberland, etc., to Sir William Ingilbie, knight, Sir Stephen Tempest, knight, Richard Hutton, sergeant at law, Roger Sothbie esq., and George Heeles his servant, to examine his servants, books of grants etc., and find out how much is owing to him, how much has been paid, how much in arrears.Contemporary copy.

William Ingilby Trustee for the Normaville Family (?)  [no ref. or date]

Settlement before marriage  WYL230/3485  3 Nov 1541

Contents: Of Thomas Normavile son of Robert Normavile of Kilnwick, esq., and Dorothy Myddelton daughter of Sir Geoffrey Myddelton, knight, by which Robert Normavile and Agnes his wife covenant to make an estate of lands in Smawes and Newton in Cleveland to the yearly value of £20 to William Fairefax, knight, John Myddelton esq., James Constable, esq., Thomas Wentworth esq., Oliver Myddelton, gent., and Hugh Normavell, gent., to the use of Thomas and Dorothy according to the will of William Normavile; and Sir Geoffrey agrees to pay 300 marks to Normavile.

Settlement by feoffment  WYL230/3486  6 Nov 1541

This settlement is in 2 parts, the feoffment, in Latin, with the condition in English, attached.

Contents:

From Robert Normavile of Kilnwick, esq., and Agnes his wife, to William Fairefaxe, knight, John Myddelton, esq., Thomas Wentworth, esq., James Constable, esq., Oliver Myddelton and Hugh Normavile, gents., of all his manors, lands, etc., in Kilnwick, Lockington, Lounde, Bainton, Smaws, Tadcaster, Newton, Houghton and Swinton, which descended to them after the death of William Normavile; with power of attorney to Arthur Preston, esq., and Nicholas Myddelton, gent, to deliver seisin, to hold the manors of Smaws and Newton in Cleveland to the value of £20 over all charges to the use of Thomas Normavile, Robert's son and heir and Dorothy Myddelton, daughter of Sir Geoffrey Myddelton and Thomas's heirs male, and all the lands according to the covenants of indentures of settlement between Sir Geoffrey Myddelton knight and Robert and Agnes, concerning the marriage of Thomas and Dorothy.

Lease  WYL230/3487  18 Mar 1585

Contents: From William Ingilby of Ripley, William Midleton of Stockeld, esqs., and John Normavell, gent., to Francis Burneston of Swinton, yeoman, of a farm in Swinton for 21 years at 12s. 6d annual rent.

Lease  WYL230/3488  18 Mar 1585

Contents: From William Inglebye of Ripley, William Mydleton of Stockeld, esq., and John Normavell, gent., to John Burneston of Swinton, yeoman, of a farm in Swinton for 21 years at 23s. 10d. annual rent.

Lease  WYL230/3489  18 Mar 1585

Contents:

From William Inglebie of Ripley, William Mydleton of Stockeld, esqs., and John Normavell, gent., to Francis Hodgeshon of Swinton, Labourer, of a farm in Swinton for 21 years at 13s. 4d. annual rent.

Lease  WYL230/3490  18 Mar 1585

Contents: From William Inglebye of Ripley, William Mydleton of Stockeld, esqs., and John Normavell, gent., to Thomas Palliser of Swinton, labourer, of a farm in Swinton for 21 years at 3 shillings annual rent. Also counterpart.

Copy mortgage by lease  WYL230/3491  29 Apr 1578

Contents: From Thomas Normevell of Cottingham, esq., to John True of York, cordwainer, of the manor of Swinton, for 21 years from the feast of St. Martin the Bishop in winter, 12 Elizabeth, to secure £63: 13s: 4d to be paid within a year of the death of Agnes Skelton.

Quitclaim  WYL230/3492  18 Mar 1586

Contents: From William Fairfax of Steeton, esq., to William Ingilby and William Middleton, Esqs., and John Normavell of 2 messuages in Warder Marske in the township of Swinton.

Lease  WYL230/3493  3 Mar 1587

Contents: From William Inglebye of Ripley, William Mydleton of Stubham, esqs., and John Normavell of Swinton, husbandman, of a walk-mill

on the water of Burn within the lordship of Swinton for 20 years at 13s. 4d. annual rent.

Lease  WYL230/3494  30 Sep 1587

Contents: From William Inglebie of Ripley, William Midleton of Stockeld, esquires, and John Normavell of Swinton, gent., to John Olyver servant to Normavell of a farm and lands in Swinton for 21 years after the death of the present tenant at 12 shillings annual rent, Olyver also to provide hens and do 2 days' work at harvest.

Lease  WYL230/3495  30 May 1588

Contents: From William Inglebye of Ripley, William Mydleton of Stockeld, esqs., and John Normavell of Swinton, gent., to John Clerke of Swinton, husbandman, of all their tenement and closes in Warthermarske and within the fields of Swinton, except one close of arable, for 21 years after the death of William Masterman, the present tenant, at 5 shillings annual rent.

Lease  WYL230/3496  25 Nov 1593

Contents: From William Inglebye of Ripley, William Midleton of Stockeld, esqs., and John Normavell, gent., to John Beckwith of Rowmore, of 4 acres of ground called Wrayes on Rowmore within the lordship of Swinton for 21 years at one penny rent.

Lease  WYL230/3497  10 Nov 1597

Contents:

From William Inglebie of Ripley, William Mydleton of Stockeld, esqs., and John Normavell of Swinton, gent., to William Pickersgill of Warder Marske in the lordship of Swinton, husbandman, of a farm in Warder Marske for 21 years at 15s. 4d annual rent.

Mortgage by lease  WYL230/3498  24 Jan 1603

Contents: From William Inglebye of Ripley and William Mydleton of Stockeld, esqs., and John Normavell, gent., to William Manne of Bramley, gent., of 2 farms in Warder Marske for 80 years at 6 pence annual rent to secure payment by Normavell of £110.

William Ingilby Executor of Francis and Richard Birnande.  [no ref. or date]

Bond  WYL230/3499  3 Apr 1584

Contents: Of Francis Slingsby of Scriven to Richard Byrnande of Knaresborough, that William Byrnande of Hanby, gentleman, will abide by the arbitration of Thomas Tanckard of Boroughbridge Esq., and William Norton of Newby, gentleman, with umpirage of William Ingilby of Ripley, Esq., in all suits between William Byrnande and Richard Byrnande concerning the will of Francis Byrnande, late of Knaresborough.

Release  WYL230/3500  30 Nov 1586

Contents: From Thomas Bellingham of Osgodby, gent., to Richard Birnande of Knaresborough, esq., of a farm called Crock Nabbe in Bilton and Harrogate.

Indenture of apprenticeship  WYL230/3501  16 Dec 1586

Contents: Of Richard Birnande, son of Robert of Knaresborough, gent., deceased with Hugh Offley, citizen and leatherseller of London and merchant adventurer of 'Muskovia', Spain and Portugal and East Land, for 8 years.

Agreement  WYL230/3502  16 Dec 1586

Contents: Between Hugh Offley, citizen and leatherseller of London and Richard Birnand of Knaresborough, gent., that Richard will serve Offley for 8 years, pay him £166:13s:4d and provide his own apparel for the 8 years, and food and drink for the first year when he is in France.

Book containing accounts and rental  WYL230/3503  1581-1646

Paper book

Contents: Miscellaneous accounts and records of loans of a member of the Birnand family.1589-91Interspersed with accounts of oats, malt and rye, short religious precepts and a poem of mock contrition addressed to the Roundheads.1646.And, at back, a rental of the lands of Francis Birnand within the Forest of Knaresborough.1581-2

Letter from William Birnande  WYL230/3504  Late 16th cent

Contents: To his brother Richard Birnande at Knaresborough requesting financial assistance, and referring to a legacy bequeathed to him by his brother Francis.

Will of Richard Burnham of Knaresborough esq.  WYL230/3505  6 Jan 1592

Slightly tattered and front page loose

Contents: Endd: 'to be placed with Harrogate lands.'

Memorandum of Richard Birnand of Knaresborough's wishes  WYL230/3506  12 Jan 1592

Contents: Concerning lands granted to William Inglebie, and to be conveyed by him to Francis Trappes after Birnand's death, on payment of £1200.

Trust concerning the Manor of Manston.  [no ref. or date]

Assignment  WYL230/3507  22 Feb 1692

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., and Dame Margaret Ingilby, widow, executors of the late Sir William Ingilby, Sir Thomas Gascoigne of Parlington, Bart., and John Gascoigne of Parlington, esq., his nephew, to Timothy Mauleverer of Ingleby Arnecliffe, esq.,

of a lease of closes in Manston called Hall Closes and others called Pighill Laith Garth, Busky Closes and Dowson's Close for the remainder of a term of 1000 years created 15 Charles I by a lease from James Mauleverer.

Covenant  WYL230/3508  17 Mar 1692

Contents: By William Tarleton, servant and steward of John Gascoigne, with Sir John and Dame Margaret Ingilby, executors of the will of Sir William Ingilby, that Gascoigne will indemnify them from suits concerning a deed of assignment of trust to Timothy Mauleverer, esq.

Covenant  WYL230/3509  16 Nov 1700

Contents: By John Gascoigne of Parlington, esq., to indemnify Sir John Ingilby, Bart., from all suits concerning a trust in the manor of Manston, assigned to Henry Iveson alderman of Leeds.

Various  [no ref. or date]

Draft will of Margaret Bunny (of Brantingham)  WYL230/3510  25 Mar 1565

Contents: Requesting Anthony and Elizabeth Smetheley to bring up her son and daughter.

Agreement  WYL230/3511  16 May 1572

Contents:

Between Sir William Inglebie of Ripley, knight, and Thomas Boynton of Barmston, esq., that Boynton will save and keep harmless Sir William against Sir George Bowes, knight, and Anne Goldesburghe, daughter and heir of William Goldesburghe concerning all actions for the possession of the manor of Goldsborough from the death of Thomas Goldesburghe, and will marry Anne, and that Sir William will convey to Boynton the manor of Goldsborough and the wardship and marriage of Anne.

Grant  WYL230/3512  2 May 1610

Contents: From Sir William Inglebie of Ripley, knight, and John Wytham of Cliffe, esq., to Thomas Wytham, second son of Anthony Wytham late of Cliffe, of an annuity of £20 for life from the manor of Manfield, according to his father's will.

Family settlement by lease  WYL230/3513  12 May 1647

Contents: From Richard Aldburgh of Aldbrough, esq., to William Ingleby of Ripley, esq., and Thomas Warcopp of East Tanfield, gent., of the rectory of Kirkby-on-the-Hill for 60 years, to employ the issues from the glebe to pay fee farm rent and from tithes to maintain his sons William, Arthur, Richard and John Aldburgh.

Agreement  WYL230/3514  12 Mar 1707

Contents: By Elizabeth Trappes of Nidd, widow, Robert Plompton of Plompton and Julian his wife and Margaret Ryther, widow, with Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., that the debts, legacies and annuities to be settled from the sale of property at Linton-upon-Ouse, Youlton and Heworth

devised by Hugh Appleby to Sir John and Sir Edward Blacket are discharged or will be within 6 months and that they will reimburse Sir John and save him harmless.

Covenant  WYL230/3515  23 Sep 1724

Contents: By Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., with William Coates and Thomas Nursaw of Ripley, gentlemen, executors of the will of Ralph Sanby late of Ripley, yeo., to pay to Ellin, Elizabeth, Anna and William Robinson the legacies due to them and to divide among them and Ralph Robinson their brother the residue of £176 left by Sanby to John and Margaret Ingilby.

Bond  WYL230/3516  14 Feb 1727

Contents: Of Reginald Graham of Norton Conyers, Bart., to John Ingleby of Ripley, Bart., in £600 to save Sir John harmless from damages sustained by reason of the assignment of a term of 1000 years in the manor of Roach in the parish of Kippax to Thomas Davison of Blakeston, co. Durham, esq., in trust.

PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND BILLS  [no ref. or date]

Bill from tailor to Sir William Ingilby for suit and coat.  WYL230/3517  1659

'Woman's Almanack' marked 'M.I.'  WYL230/3518  1711

Contents: Containing 2 receipts for wages for nursing Sir John Ingilby's daughter, Margaret, and record of payment to dancing master.

Receipted bill from John Thorpe to Henry Ingilby for spur leathers and shoes.  WYL230/3519  Aug-Sep 1780

Account of cash and bills paid to Henry Ingilby by Ralph Robinson on Sir John Ingilby's orders.  WYL230/3520  1780-83

Receipt from Henry Ingilby  WYL230/3521  10 Oct 1781

Contents: For money received from Ralph Robinson by order of his brother Sir John Ingilby.

Receipted bill from Thomas Smith, mercer, Wakefield, to Sir John Ingilby.  WYL230/3522  30 May 1782

Account of expenses of master and man on tour in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.  WYL230/3523  Late 18th cent

Bills addressed to Lady Ingilby Amcotts.  WYL230/3524  1801

Bill from George Wood, Ripon, to Sir John Ingilby for repairs to a gun.  WYL230/3525  23 May 1807

Contents: With receipt, 7th June, 1807.

Notices of assessment and receipts for super-tax.  WYL230/3526  1810 & 1811

Statements of accounts of Sir William Ingilby  WYL230/3527  1816-19

Contents: With Thos. Coutts & Co., and with Harrison, Terrys and Co., Knaresborough, and letters from these firms to Sir William at Frankfurt, Vienna, Berlin, Naples, and Paris.

Cash book (of R.M. Ingilby?) in Jamaica.  WYL230/3528  1830-32

Correspondence concerning bankruptcy of Hebdin, Browne and Son  WYL230/3529  1834

Contents: With their promissory note of Jan., 1818, to Rev. Henry Ingilby, and an affidavit by Anne Ingilby, executrix of her father, that they owe her and the other executrixes £440.

Letter from Wimbush and Co., Halkin Street, Belgrave Square  WYL230/3530  15 Jan 1853

Contents: To Sir Wm. Ingilby acknowledging payment of an account.

Letter from Warner Young, 12 Essex Street, London  WYL230/3531  3 Apr 1875

Contents: To Sir Henry D. Ingilby, Ripley Castle, acknowledging receipt of £2200 and explaining the arrangements for Helen Mackie's annuity (a note in Sir Henry's handwriting refers to her as Helen Wright).

Receipts and notices from the London Life Association to Sir Henry Ingilby.  WYL230/3532  1883, 1894-96

Bank book of Sir Henry Day Ingilby with the Bradford Old Bank Ltd.  WYL230/3533  Feb 1898-Dec 1906

BONDS AND RECOGNIZANCES  [no ref. or date]

Defeasance of a recognisance of statute merchant  WYL230/3534  22 Apr 1572

Contents: Of Peter Yorke of Middlesmoor in Nidderdale in £400, if he discharges and keeps harmless William Ingleby of Ripley, esq., son and heir of Sir William Ingleby, from charges concerning 2 recognisances of statute merchant to John Tennant of Bordley and John Waylock of Bordley entered into by Ingleby as security for Yorke.

Defeasance of a recognizance in statute staple  WYL230/3535  15 May 1605

Contents: From Sir William Ingilby of Ripley, Esq., to Edward Talbott of Pontefract, esq., if Talbot discharges Sir William from an obligation of 4 May 36 Elizabeth from Henry Talbot, Edward Talbot, Sir William Ingilby and Edward Croft to Alexander Horden.

Bond  WYL230/3536  18 Jan 1672

Contents: Of William Middleton, Bart., of Belsay, Northumberland, to Anne Ingleby of Ripley, spinster, in £200 to secure payment of £100.

Bond  WYL230/3537  15 Apr 1708

Contents: Of John Simpson of Haverah Park, yeoman, to John Ingilby, Bart., in £100 to secure payment of £51: 11s.At foot is receipt for £50.4th May, 1709.

Assignment  WYL230/3538  5 Feb 1712

Contents: From Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., and Francis Barroby of Lofthouse Hill, gent., to the Hon. Elizabeth Saunderson of Glentworth, Lincs., of a judgment against Cyril Arthington of Arthington, Esq., and Sandforth Arthington deceased for £1200 debt.Enclosed are an authority from Ellen Bolton to Sir John Ingilby to sign a warrant of attorney to acknowledge satisfaction of this judgment.6th Feb., 1719.And a release of errors from Arthington to Sir John.12th Feb.,1719.

Bond  WYL230/3539  16 Oct 1790

Contents: Of Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, Bart., to Eleanor Weston of East Retford, Notts., spinster, in £600, to secure payment of £300.

Brown family bonds  WYL230/3540  1792-1803

Contents: Bond of Sir John Ingilby to Elizabeth Brown in £540 to secure payment of £272:10s.

10th March, 1792.Assignment of this bond from Elizabeth Brown to Mary Brown.2nd March, 1793.Bond of Sir John to Mary Brown in £600 to pay an annuity of £40.27th June, 1793.Release from Edward Jenkin Longley and Mary his wife, formerly Mary Brown, to Sir John, with receipts.22nd. Oct., 1803.

Bond  WYL230/3541  Oct 1859

Contents: Of Rev. Henry John Ingilby and Rev. Henry Day Ingilby of Ripley Castle to Messrs. Harrison and Co., to secure advances not exceeding £2000.

CORRESPONDENCE  [no ref. or date]

Letter from E. Pitt to Sir William Ingleby  WYL230/3542  Early 17th cent

Contents: Suggesting a possible wife, whose father and grandfather were 'of great esteem among the old puritans' and who is 21, godly, an experienced Christian, 'a very good huswife', and has £3000, advising him not to neglect the providence and suggesting they 'solicite the throne of grace in this behalf'.

Letters from John Savile and Anne Savile to Lady Ingilby their sister  WYL230/3543  1680-94

Contents:

And copies of letters from Lady Ingilby to Savile and Mr. Ridsdale concerning a dispute about money invested by Savile with Sir Robert Vyner, the interest on which should be paid to Lady Ingilby, with a copy of a settlement of 1658.Letters from Anne Savile to Lady Ingilby about presentment of rector of Ripley to succeed John Kirshaw, and one from Rebecca Kirshaw on the death of her husband, requesting the presentment for her son when he is old enough.Letter from Anne Savile to John Ingilby, with copy of reply, concerning a proposed marriage for John's sister Mary.

Letter from Richard Kirshaw, Ripley, to (Sir John Ingilby?)  WYL230/3544  15 Jan 1703

Contents: Giving local news.

Letter from Thomas Gill, Ripon, (to Sir John Ingilby), London  WYL230/3545  Oct 1703

Contents: Saying that he has not yet raised £300 from people who owe him money and hopes this will not be inconvenient to Sir John, whom he thanks for his kindness.

Letter from John Ingilby, London, to Brown  WYL230/3546  17 Apr 1722

Contents: In boyish writing.

Letter to John Ingilby, Esq.  WYL230/3547  26 May 1730

Contents: Consisting of poem in Italian, on certain Italian towns.

Letter from Mary Kirshaw to her daughter, Polly Gawthorpe  WYL230/3548  11 Feb 1737

Administrative history: Mary Kirshaw was the wife of Richard Kirshaw, rector of Ripley from 1695 to 1736. He was succeeded by William Gawthorp who married Mary i.e. Polly Kirshaw 1 Feb. 1736/7.

Contents: Referring to her wedding and wishing her happiness.

Letters from Edward Clough, Ripley  WYL230/3549  1764 & 1769

2 items

Contents: To Sir John Ingilby at Mr. Thomas's in Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, London, the second concerning Stainley in Roman times, and a meeting about enclosing part of Knaresborough Forest.

Letter from Edward Clough, Ripley  WYL230/3550  15 Mar 1768

Contents: To Sir John Ingilby, Bart., at Mr. Thomas's in Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, London, concerning a recent flood, and the inscription on a cross at Bewerley Chapel.

Letter from Edward Clough at Ripley  WYL230/3551  24 Aug 1769

Contents: To Sir John Ingilby at Mr. Thomas's in Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, London, concerning the putting up of a monument, and an old seal found at Stainley.

Letter from Hugh Palmer, Kettlethorpe  WYL230/3552  25 Oct 1780

Contents: To Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart., Norton Conyers, Ripon, giving news of the marriage of John Ingilby and Elizabeth Amcotts, and suggesting that Graham give them some advice.

Letter from A.M.A. (Anna Maria Amcotts)  WYL230/3553  31 May 1781

Contents: To her son-in-law Sir John Ingilby, Ripley Castle, concerning a visit he will make to them, and a house at Retford which Mrs. Massingberd is to occupy.

Letter from Juliana Penn, at Clifton near Bristol  WYL230/3554  30 Jul 1785

Contents: To Lady Ingilby, concerning deer to be killed, and trouble with her gamekeeper.

Letter from John Ingilby, Lincoln  WYL230/3555  17 Aug 1790

Contents: To his father, Sir John Ingilby at Rev. Dr. Buckworth's, Canterbury, saying that he will observe what his father has written to him,

especially with regard to his behaviour to his brother, and that he was pleased to hear his father had been made an M.P.

Letter from Francis Brandt to Mr. Ingilby, Schwarzen Adler  WYL230/3556  Late 18th cent

Contents: Concerning a passport.

Letter from A. Schmidchen, 10 Crown Street, Westminster  WYL230/3557  28 Nov 1803Language:  German

Contents: To 'Ingilby' mentioning a book 'Die Jungfrau von Orleans' expressing a wish to see him, suggesting they each choose a girl to 'shorten the winter evenings' and referring to 'Pat' as a villain who has betrayed them.

Letter from Johann Gottlob Walter of Stettin, from London  WYL230/3558  21 Nov 1805

Contents: To Mr. Ingleby, Yorkshire, saying how sorry he is that Ingilby cannot accompany him to Germany, and that he knows more English. In German.

Letter from John Borlass Warren, Bermuda  WYL230/3559  20 Mar 1814

Contents: Saying that he has been relieved and is coming to England, and referring to sheep required by the Board of Agriculture.

Letters from G. Ramur, Lausanne  WYL230/3560  1817

2 items

Contents: To Sir William Ingilby at Frankfurt and Paris, and draft letter (to be written by Sir William?) relating to a suit brought against Ramur by the notary Panchoud and his wife, concerning a note of the late Sir John Ingilby for £150, with a letter from Jeanne Panchoud to Sir William, asking for the continuation of an annuity paid by Sir John, who she claims promised to pay for her child's education, and referring to letters proving the existence of the child.

Letter from D. Barthel---, Geneva  WYL230/3561  30 Oct 1817

Contents: To Sir William Ingilby, Vienna, asking for money due to him, complaining of the way he has been treated, and threatening to expose Sir William's conduct wherever he meets Englishmen.

Letter to Mrs. Barrie, Ripley Park  WYL230/3562  7 Mar 1819

Contents: Describing a journey from Ripley to Harrington.

Letters from Sir W.A. Ingilby, Edinburgh  WYL230/3563  Nov 1827 & Jan 1828

Contents: To Henry Monteith Esq., Carstairs House, Lanark, about a projected visit there.

Letter from W.A. Ingilby to Carstairs  WYL230/3564  nd

Contents: About a visit.

Letter from Sir W.A. Ingilby  WYL230/3565  19 Jun 1833

Contents: Demanding an explanation of what has happened 'to create so foul a suspicion on any inhabitant of our town'.

Letters from Henry John Ingilby  WYL230/3566  Jun 1833-Feb 1834

4 items

Contents: To Sir William A. Ingilby and Mr. Powell at Knaresborough concerning money and family matters, apparently concerning the settlement of his late father's affairs.

Letter from Anton Schole, Wiesbaden  WYL230/3567  18 Dec 1840Language:  German

Contents: To W.A. Ingilby, Ripley Castle, asking for advice about protested bills of Hammersley's, bought from G.D. Wingfield, who has gone to Italy.

Letter from Charlotte Weiler, Magdeburg  WYL230/3568  18 Jan?Language:  German

Contents: To (Sir William A. Ingilby) apparently thanking him for a present, and mentioning Madam Heyroth.

Letters from Miss Elizabeth Ingilby  WYL230/3569  1846-51

Contents: Mainly from Switzerland, to Miss (Justine) Bonomi, mainly at Genoa.Covering letter from Charles Allanson, Harrogate, late husband of Miss Bonomi, to Sir Henry Ingilby.Oct., 1904.

Letter from (Sir William Amcotts Ingilby)  WYL230/3570  Jun 1847

Contents: To 'Santo' (Henry John Ingilby) evidently meant for the latter after he has succeeded to the estates.

Letters from William Ingilby when at military college at Addiscombe  WYL230/3571  1847-9

Contents: To his parents, Rev. H.J. and Mrs. Ingilby, West Keal, Spilsby, Lincs., and his uncle William (Ingilby?) with one letter from his brother H.D. Ingilby, to his mother.

Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Ingilby, W. Keal Rectory  WYL230/3572  26 Feb 1849

Contents: To 'Caroline' on the occasion of the departure of her second son for India.

Letter from Sir W.A. Ingilby to Elizabeth, wife of Henry J. Ingilby  WYL230/3573  c1844-54

Contents: Letter from Sir W.A. Ingilby to Henry J. Ingilby's sons, giving advice.July, 1844.A note of the London address of Sir William's sister.1854.

Letter from J.V.D. 16 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh  WYL230/3574  29 May 1854

Contents: To Henry Ingilby, offering congratulations on his inheritance of Ripley, with humorous verse.

Note of discovery by Wilhelmina Ingilby  WYL230/3575  May 1855

Contents: Of letter written by her father H.J. Ingilby to Sir William Ingilby, subsequently destroyed.

Letters from Richard Ingilby Winter Adelaide to Miss (Isabella Maria) Ingilby  WYL230/3576  1865-69

4 items

Contents: With notes (by Miss Ingilby) on family births and deaths from the Family Bible.1863.And letter from J. Maughan, Adelaide, to Mr. Ellwood, grocer, Hartlepool, concerning Winter.Feb., 1864.

Letter from Lord John Russell, Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, S.W.  WYL230/3577  7 Jul 1866

Contents: To H.J. Ingilby, Ripley Castle, about the grant of a baronetcy to him.

Page from 'The Field'  WYL230/3578  6 Feb 1869

Contents: Containing an article on the York and Ainsty Hunt, and an account of the drowning of Sir Charles Slingsby and others during a hunt.

Copy of 'Field'  WYL230/3579  13 Feb 1869

Contents: Containing report of the accident in which Sir Charles Slingsby died, with a memoir of him and an account of his funeral.

Letters to William Ingilby Esq.  WYL230/3580  Feb 1869

Contents: With one to his father, Sir Henry Ingilby, following the accident in which Sir Charles Slingsby and others were drowned.

Letter from Albert W. Woods of Garter Office, at 69 St. George's Road, Warwick Square, S.W.  WYL230/3581  12 Jun 1873

Contents: To Sir Henry Ingilby, 30 Upper Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, W, dated Thursday about the elevation to the purage of David Robertson as Lord Marjoribanks.

Letter from Henry Graves at East Cowes  WYL230/3582  17 Apr 1874

Contents: About Lady Ingilby's portrait.(2 notes on the letter say that the picture was left unfinished at Graves's death).

Telegram from W. Ingilby, Esq., Farnham, to Miss Ingilby  WYL230/3583  28 Dec 1874

Contents: Announcing the birth of his twin sons.

Letter from H. Tennant, North Eastern Railway, General Manager's Office, York  WYL230/3584  15 Mar 1875

Contents: To Sir Henry D. Ingilby, Ripley Castle, reporting alteration of name of Ripley Station to Ripley Valley.

Letter from J. Aldam Heaton, 29 Bloomsbury Square  WYL230/3585  Jan 1877

Contents: To Miss Ingilby, with pattern for table cover border.

Letter from Shadworth H. Hodgson, Penrhyn House, Saltburn to Mrs. Ingilby  WYL230/3586  10 Jul 1895

Letters from William Campbell at London, Birmingham, and Glasgow  WYL230/3587  Feb 1903-Oct 1904

5 items

Contents: To Sir Henry Day Ingilby, concerning family connections and personal news.

Letters from W. Powell, Union Street, Ryde, and J.W.B. Nairne, Ivanhoe, Well Street, Ryde  WYL230/3588  Mar 1910

Contents: To Sir H.D. Ingilby concerning pictures, formerly at Ripley, bought by Sir Henry from Powell.

Letter from W.V. Linten, The Drive, Roundhay, Leeds  WYL230/3589  31 Dec 1910

Contents: To Sir Henry D. Ingilby, Ripley Castle, enclosing a frank of Sir W.A. Ingilby.

JOURNALS AND COMMONPLACE BOOKS  [no ref. or date]

Printed almanacs  WYL230/3590  1601-81

32 items

a few covered with parchment deeds

Contents: With diary-type entries.1601,1634,1648-9,1651,1653,1655-7,1660,1663-8,1670,1675,1677,1679-81.

Paper commonplace book  WYL230/3591  1723-7

Contents: Containing extracts from newspapers and travel books, in particular entries relating to weather, longevity, and medical matters, with chronological tables and some short essays.

Notebook of John Ingilby  WYL230/3592  1727-9

Contents: Containing itinerary of journey through France, Switzerland, Italy and advice for traveller to Italy on route, sights to be seen, guide books etc.

'Gentleman's Diary'  WYL230/3593  1754

Contents: An almanac with mathematical problems, containing a number of brief entries, some in Greek letters, obviously belonging to a clergyman.

Commonplace book of John Ingilby  WYL230/3594  1791

Contents: Contents very miscellaneous, including plans of buildings, drawings of coats of arms seen abroad, notes on places visited in Europe, tree-planting and other estate business, books, etc.

Cashbook of Sir John Ingilby  WYL230/3595  1803

Contents:

Containings few entries of payments and a few diary-like entries.Enclosed documents:(1) Memorandum relating military career of Rodolphe Louis May in Swiss regiment 1780-1802 and referring to the service of his grandfather, Emmanuel May, with Swiss troops under George I in Scotland, 1715.(2) Letter to May from General Watteville about a place in his regiment.Jan.1803.(3) List of documents left with Mr. Crosfield as agent to Taylor, endorsed 'for the Thornton Papers.'(4) 2 receipts to Sir John Ingilby from Hammersleys, Montolieu, Greenwood, Drewe and Brooksbank, London, 10 June, 1803.(5) Receipt to Sir J. Ingleby from Thomas Sedgley for clothes and lodgings.11th June, 1803.

Account of the Waterloo campaign  WYL230/3596  1909

Contents: Including descriptions of the country and the people of the district, copied from the journal of William Bates Ingilby. Inserted are an account of the subsequent passage through France and notes on a journey to Switzerland in 1819 and Ingilby's later career.Enclosed is a sketch map of the battlefield and a letter about the journal from John H. Leslie.Also a letter from William Ingilby to his brother, written at Beauvais, concerning Waterloo and the Restoration10th Aug., 1815.

Record of wind and temperature at the Cape of Good Hope  WYL230/3597  23 Jun 1850-30 Apr 1854

Contents: Kept by William Bates Ingilby.

Pocket books of Sir Henry Ingilby (1790-1870)  WYL230/3598  1851-1870

Contents: Containing cash entries and very brief diary of domestic events. Volume for 1870 blank.1851,1855,1861,1862,1864-70.

Brief journal of career of William Bates Ingilby 1806-56  WYL230/3599  1806-56

Contents: And a notebook containing a journal of a journey from Grahamstown to Cape Town 1855, 14 pages occupied by an account of English society taken from German.

Diaries of William Ingilby (1829-1918, bart. 1911).  WYL230/3600  1857-1914

Contents: The early diaries contain many references to hunting and include brief accounts of trips abroad to France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, Poland, Scandinavia and later Teneriffe. After his marriage in 1874 there are more entries of a domestic nature concerning farming at Farnham, until he moved to London in 1893. Throughout there are regular descriptions of the weather.1857-64,1867,1869-1914.

Diary of Lady Elizabeth Ingilby, wife of Sir Henry Ingilby (1790-1870)  WYL230/3601  1865

Contents: Consisting of accounts of daily family doings.

Commonplace book belonging to Sir Henry Day Ingilby  WYL230/3602  Late 19th cent

Contents: Containing antiquarian and other entries, including notes for a speech made on his election as chairman of Ripley Parish Council.

COLLECTIONS  [no ref. or date]

Franks  [no ref. or date]

Archival history: These items were withdrawn for sale in April 1991, but returned unsold in Nov 1992

Franks of members of Lords and Commons of Parliaments 1826-30 and 1835-7  WYL230/3603  1826-1837

Contents: Arranged alphabetically.

Franks  WYL230/3604  1790-1840

22 bundles found loose. and an additional bundle

Contents:

These cover the period 1790-1840 and appear to be part of the above collection not yet arranged or classified.

Brief biographies of M.P.s in Parliaments of 1826-30 and 1835-7  WYL230/3605  19th century

Contents: And of members of Lords 1835-7, with lists of names of M.P.s and peers, and newspaper obituary notices of several M.P.s.

Frank of W.E. Gladstone  WYL230/3606  1873

Papers and correspondence relating to the collection of franks.  WYL230/3607  Late 19th cent

Autographs  [no ref. or date]

Archival history: These items were withdrawn for sale in April 1991. Photocopies and unsold items returned in Nov 1992.

Photocopies: Collection of autographs and autograph letters  WYL230/3608  [c1791-1900]

Contents: Original collection arranged by occupation of writers, and apparently made by Miss Wilhelmina Ingilby. It includes those of Robert Louis Stevenson, Cardinal Newman, Sidney Smith, Elizabeth Fry, Lord Shaftesbury, William Wilberforce, J.Y. Simpson, David Livingstone, T.H. Huxley, William Pitt, Peel, Palmerston, Disraeli, Gladstone, Charlotte Bronte, Trollope, Dickens, Thackeray, Mrs. Gaskell, Henry Irving, Chopin, Landseer, Rossetti, Wellington, Robert Browning, Victor Hugo, Shelley, Goethe and Macaulay. Mostly these letters are

quite short and about unimportant matters, collected for their signatures.

Cabinet Ministers  WYL230/3608/1-17  [n.d.]

Duke of Newcastle  WYL230/3608/1  9 Dec 1861; 28 Aug 1859

Administrative history: [15th Duke, Secretary of State for Colonies 1859-1864]

Lord Glenelg  WYL230/3608/2  nd

Administrative history: [Charles Grant, 1st Baron, Secretary of State for War & the Colonies 1835-1839]

Viscount Cranbrook  WYL230/3608/3  nd (1878-1880)

Administrative history: [Gathorne Hardy, Secretary of State for India 1878-1880, also Lord President of the Council etc]

Marquess of Landsdowne  WYL230/3608/4  nd

Administrative history: [Lord President of the Council 1846-1852]

Earl Grey  WYL230/3608/5  8 Nov 1867; 22 Jun 1858

Administrative history: [3rd Earl, Secretary of State for the Colonies 1846-1852]

Earl de Grey & Ripon  WYL230/3608/6  8 Dec 1865

Administrative history: [George Frederick Stanley Robinson, later 1st Marquess of Ripon (see WYL230/3608/29 below) Secretary of State for War 1863-1866]

Sir Charles Wood  WYL230/3608/7  nd

Administrative history: [Chancellor of the Exchequer 1846-1852, First Lord of the Admiralty 1855-1858, Secretary of State for India 1859-1866]

Henry Dundas  WYL230/3608/8  nd

Administrative history: [Viscount Melville) [1742-1811 1st Viscount, Home Secretary, 1791-94, Secretary of State for War, 1794-1801]

Sir George Grey  WYL230/3608/9  nd

Administrative history: [Home Secretary 1846-1848 & 1855-1858]

Earl of Carnarvon  WYL230/3608/10  30 May 1880

Administrative history: [4th Earl, Secretary of State for the Colonies 1866-1867 & 1874-1878]

Hon. Edward Stanhope M.P.  WYL230/3608/11  8 Nov 1882

Administrative history: [1840-1893, Secretary of State for the Colonies 1886-1887]

Sir George Cornewall Lewis  WYL230/3608/12  22 Jul 1859

Administrative history: [Chancellor of the Exchequer 1855-1858, Home Secretary 1859-1861]

Sir Stafford H Northcote  WYL230/3608/13  11 Nov 1879

Administrative history: [Chancellor of the Exchequer 1874-1880]

Lord Stanley  WYL230/3608/14  nd 16 Nov (before 1869)

Administrative history: [15th Earl of Derby after 1869, Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1858 & 1882-1885, President of the Board of Control 1858, Secretary of State for India 1858-1859, Foreign Secretary 1866-1868 & 1874-1878]

W E Forster  WYL230/3608/15  26 Nov 1879

Administrative history: [Vice President of the Council, responsible for the introduction of the 1870 Elementary Education Act, Chief Secretary in Ireland 1880-1882]

Robert Lowe  WYL230/3608/16  6 Dec 1872

Administrative history: [Chancellor of the Exchequer 1868-1873]

George J Goschen  WYL230/3608/17  10 May 1872

Administrative history: [1st Viscount Goschen 1900, First Lord of the Admiralty 1871-1874, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1887-1892]

Remarkable Women  WYL230/3608/18-21  [n.d.]

Lady Elizabeth Eastlake  WYL230/3608/18  28 Oct 1858

Administrative history: (Nee Miss Rigby) [1809-1893, author]

Lady Jane Franklin  WYL230/3608/19  nd

Administrative history: [1792-1875, traveller & wife of Sir John Franklin, arctic explorer, see 258 below]

Lady Hester Stanhope [1776-1839  WYL230/3608/20  nd

Administrative history: Eccentric, niece & housekeeper to William Pitt, retired to Middle East 1810]

Caroline Norton  WYL230/3608/21  nd

Administrative history: [1808-1877, poet, grand-daughter of R B Sheridan]

Lord Chancellors  WYL230/3608/22-28  [n.d.]

Lord Erskine (also obituary & engraving)  WYL230/3608/22  23 Sep 1811

Administrative history: [Thomas Erskine, LC 1806-1807]

Contents: Plus original obituary and engraving, returned from sale

Henry Brougham  WYL230/3608/23  1812 & nd (1850)

Administrative history: (Lord Brougham)[LC 1830-1834]

Lord Lyndhurst  WYL230/3608/24  10 Mar 1835

Administrative history: [John Singleton Copley, LC 1827-1830 & 1841-1846]

Sir Richard Bethell  WYL230/3608/25  1 Feb 1860 & 19 Nov [1862]

Administrative history: (Lord Westbury)[LC 1861-1865]

Earl Cairns  WYL230/3608/26  18 Sep 1872

Administrative history: [Hugh McCalmont Cairns, LC 1868 & 1874-1880]

Lord Cottenham (& engraving)  WYL230/3608/27  9 Sep 1839

Administrative history: [Sir Charles Christopher Pepys, LC 1836-1841, 1846-1850]

Lord Eldon  WYL230/3608/28  nd

Administrative history: [John Scott, LC 1801-1806, 1807-1827]

Ambassadors & Governor Generals  WYL230/3608/29-35  [n.d.]

Marquess of Ripon  WYL230/3608/29  2 Jun 1882

Administrative history: [Governor General of India, see Earl de Grey above]

Lord Dufferin  WYL230/3608/30  13 Jul 1875

Administrative history: [Marquess of Dufferin & Ava (Irl) Governor General of Canada 1872-1878]

Lord Elgin  WYL230/3608/31  1859 & nd

Administrative history: [Earl of Elgin & Kincardine (Scot), Baron Elgin (UK), Governor General of Jamaica, India & Canada]

Odo Russell  WYL230/3608/32  ?1861

Administrative history: [later Lord Ampthill, Ambassador in Rome 1858-1870]

Lord Lyons  WYL230/3608/33  11 May 1880

Administrative history:

[British Minister in Washington during US Civil War, Ambassador to France 1867-1887, Viscount Lyons from 1881, Earl Lyons from 1887]

Sir Bartle Frere  WYL230/3608/34  18 Jul 1871

Administrative history: [Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1815-1884, Diplomat & Statesman. A member of the Governor General's Council in India from 1859, Governor of Bombay 1862-1867, Governor of the Cape & High Commissioner for the settlement of native affairs in South Africa 1877-1880]

Sir Edmund Head  WYL230/3608/35  8 Aug 1864

Administrative history: [1805-1868, Governor General of Canada 1854-1861]

Sir Francis Baring  WYL230/3608/36  nd

Administrative history: (Earl of Northbrook) [Sir Francis Thornhill Baring, 1796-1866, Chancellor of the Exchequer & First Lord of the Admiralty, first Baron Northbrook. His son Thomas George Baring, 1826-1904, was Governor General of India and first Earl Northbrook]

Unidentifiable  WYL230/3608/37  5 Sep 1884

Artists  WYL230/3608/38-63  [n.d.]

David Roberts Esq RA  WYL230/3608/38  May 1848

Administrative history: [1796-1864, painter]

J McN Whistler  WYL230/3608/39  nd

Administrative history: [James Abbot McNeill Whistler 1834-1903, painter]

Richard Doyle  WYL230/3608/40  nd 12 Sep

Administrative history: (Dicky Bird of Punch) [1824-1883, artist & caricaturist]

Sir Frederick Leighton  WYL230/3608/41  nd (1878-1896)

Administrative history: [1830-1896, Artist, President of Royal Academy, Elevated to Peerage as Baron Leighton of Stretton on 24 Jan 1896, died the following day]

Sir Edwin Landseer RA  WYL230/3608/42  1859

Administrative history: [1802-1873, Animal [painter etc]

JMW Turner RA  WYL230/3608/43  1820

Administrative history: [1775-1851, landscape painter]

J E Millais  WYL230/3608/44  nd 29 Oct

Administrative history: [Sir John Everett Millais 1829-1896, founder of Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood & President of Royal Academy]

W Holman Hunt  WYL230/3608/45  1857; 1875; 1879

Administrative history: [1827-1910, painter, founder of Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood]

Contents: Letter to 'Tom' re a trip to Manchester, also refers to Millais & Tennyson (1857)Also a photograph

D G Rossetti  WYL230/3608/46  30 Mar 1865

Administrative history: [Dante Gabriel Rossetti painter, member of Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood, 1828-1882]

B R Haydon  WYL230/3608/47  22 Apr 1831

Administrative history: [Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1786-1846, historical painter]

Mr Watts  WYL230/3608/48  nd

Administrative history: [George Frederic Watts painter/sculptor 1817-1904]

? Buckner  WYL230/3608/49  nd

J Noel Paton  WYL230/3608/50  13 Jul 1859

Administrative history: [Sir Joseph Noel Paton, 1821-1901]

Sir William Ross  WYL230/3608/51  12 May 1854

Administrative history: [1794-1860, Miniature painter]

Sir Francis Gaunt  WYL230/3608/52  nd 1 Feb

Administrative history: [1803-1878, portrait painter]

T W Wallis  WYL230/3608/53  nd

Administrative history: (Wood carver)

C Stanfield, letter to Mrs Gaskell about an exhibition of his work  WYL230/3608/54  9 Mar 1861

Administrative history: [Clarkson Stanfield, marine & landscape painter 1793-1867]

George Richmond  WYL230/3608/55  3 Jun 1853

Administrative history: [1809-1896 portrait painter]

S Prout  WYL230/3608/56  25 Dec 1848

Administrative history: (watercolour artist) [1783-1852]

Mrs Butler  WYL230/3608/57  5 Dec 1879

Administrative history: (Elizabeth Thompson)

John Gibson, receipt for £25 for an ideal head in white marble for William Wright at Ripley Castle  WYL230/3608/58  16 Feb 1828

Administrative history: [Sculptor, 1790-1866]

Miss Horner  WYL230/3608/59  nd

R Lehmann, letter to Mrs Waldo Sibthorp, Lincoln re a portrait of her husband.  WYL230/3608/60  3 Dec 1881

Administrative history: [Rudolf Lehmann, 1819-1905, portrait painter]

Ary Scheffer  WYL230/3608/61  1831

Administrative history: [1795-1858, Dutch painter resident in France]

? Pierre ? Jaquotot  WYL230/3608/62  ?c1831

Sir John Rennie  WYL230/3608/63  3 Nov 1860

Wits  WYL230/3608/64-65  [n.d.]

Sydney Smith  WYL230/3608/64  3 Nov 1808

Administrative history: [1771-1845 Canon of St Pauls etc]

F C Burnand  WYL230/3608/65  26 Jul 1877

Administrative history: [Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, 1836-1917, editor of Punch]

Philanthropists  WYL230/3608/66-71  [n.d.]

Elizabeth Fry  WYL230/3608/66  10 Jun 1840

Administrative history: [1780-1845, prison reformer]

John Howard also Mary Poole  WYL230/3608/67  nd

Administrative history: [c1726-1790] [? Maria Dickons (nee Poole), singer ?1770-1850]

Florence Nightingale  WYL230/3608/68  3 Oct 1860

Administrative history: [OM, 1820-1910, reformer of hospital nursing etc]

Contents: Letter about soldiers' homes in Gibraltar

Lord Shaftesbury  WYL230/3608/69  19 Oct 1858

Administrative history: [7th Earl, 1801-1855]

William Wilberforce  WYL230/3608/70  21 May 1880

Administrative history: [MP, 1759-1833, slave trade abolitionist]

Lord Morpeth  WYL230/3608/71  nd 15 Jun

Administrative history: [Earl of Carlisle, probably 7th Earl, 1802-1864, Chief Secretary & later Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]

Doctors & Surgeons  WYL230/3608/72-76  [n.d.]

James Paget  WYL230/3608/72  3 Jun 1884

Administrative history: [1814-1899, Sir James Paget FRCS, serjeant surgeon to Queen Victoria]

Sir Benjamin Brodie  WYL230/3608/73  27 Apr 1856

Administrative history: [1783-1862, Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, Bart., serjeant surgeon to William IV]

Sir Henry Thompson  WYL230/3608/74  nd

Administrative history: [1820-1904, FRCS, pioneer of cremation]

Dr Simpson  WYL230/3608/75  nd

Administrative history:

[? 1811-1870 Sir James Young Simpson, physician & pioneer of the use of chloroform in anaesthesia]

Sir James Clarke  WYL230/3608/76  nd

Administrative history: [Bart., KCB, FRCS, 1788-1870 physician in ordinary to Queen Victoria. A former naval surgeon, he was discredited in the case of Lady Flora Hastings when he incorrectly diagnosed an abdominal tumour as pregnancy!]

Travellers  WYL230/3608/77-85  [n.d.]

Bruce (Abyssinian traveller) letter, signed 'The Author', to 'Prude' (his cousin Jean Graham)  WYL230/3608/77  nd

Administrative history: [James Bruce 1730-1794, African traveller]

David Livingstone  WYL230/3608/78  26 Oct 1864; 3 Mar 1858

Administrative history: [1813-1873, African explorer & missionary]

Dr H Barth  WYL230/3608/79  19 Apr 1857

Atkinson (Siberia)  WYL230/3608/80  11 Aug 1858

Administrative history: [Thomas Whitham Atkinson 1799-1861, architect & traveller]

N Grant  WYL230/3608/81  18 Jul 1865

John Speke  WYL230/3608/82  nd

Administrative history: [John Hanning Speke, 1827-1864, African explorer & discoverer of the source of the Nile]

Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak  WYL230/3608/83  1 Sep 1850

Administrative history: [1803-1868]

Baron Alexander von Humboldt  WYL230/3608/84  1851

Laurence Oliphant  WYL230/3608/85  ?1860

Administrative history: [1829-1888, traveller & author of 'Piccadilly')

Prime Ministers  WYL230/3608/86-101  [n.d.]

Marquess of Salisbury, letter to the Duke of Wellington  WYL230/3608/86  30 May 1880

Administrative history: [PM 1885 Jun 23-1886 Jan 31, 1886 July 26-1892 Aug 14, 1895 Jun 25-1902 July 11]

Earl of Aberdeen, letter to Duke of ? re conferring a CB (civil) on Colonel Phipps  WYL230/3608/87  27 Aug 1853

Administrative history: [PM 1852 Dec 19-1855 Feb 5]

William Pitt  WYL230/3608/88  6 Sep ?1790; 22 Aug 1790

Administrative history: [PM 1783 Dec 19-1801 Mar 16]

Earl of Liverpool (also engraving)  WYL230/3608/89  17 Jan 1820

Administrative history: [PM 1812 June 8-1827 Apr 9]

George Canning (& frank)  WYL230/3608/90  4 Jun 1825

Administrative history: [PM 1827 Apr 10-Aug 30]

Viscount Goderich (frank)  WYL230/3608/91  3 Oct 1827

Administrative history: [PM 1827 Aug 31-1828 Jan 22]

Earl Grey (& frank)  WYL230/3608/92  6 Mar 1842

Administrative history: [PM 1830 Nov 4-1834 July 14]

Viscount Melbourne, letter to Lord Stafford (also 2 franks & engraving)  WYL230/3608/93  1840

Administrative history: [PM 1834 July 15-Nov 16, 1835 Apr 15-1841 Aug 29]

Contents: Plus original engraving, obituary and one frank, returned from sale.

Sir Robert Peel, letter to Earl of Lincoln  WYL230/3608/94  18 Jul 1840

Administrative history: [PM 1834 Dec 10-1835 Apr 17, 1841 Aug 30-1846 June 29]

Earl Russell  WYL230/3608/95  28 Mar 1845

Administrative history: [Lord John Russell, PM 1846 June 30-1852 Feb 22, 1865 Oct 29-1866 June 27]

Contents: Also an envelope (n.d.) addressed to Earl de Grey at the War Office, later used to record game killed at Norton & Studley

Earl of Derby (& frank)  WYL230/3608/96  11 Feb 1845

Administrative history: [PM 1852 Feb 23-Dec 18, 1858 Feb 20-1859 June 11, 1866 June 28-1868 Feb 26]

Viscount Palmerston  WYL230/3608/97  17 Jun 1852

Administrative history: [PM 1855 Feb 6- 1858 Feb 19, 1859 June 12-1865 Oct 28]

Benjamin Disraeli  WYL230/3608/98  31 Aug 1867

Administrative history: [PM 1868 Feb 27-Dec 2, 1874 Feb 20-1880 Apr 22]

W E Gladstone [as Secretary of State for War & the Colonies] letter to Rev E Coleridge, Eton re the appointment of a private secretary.  WYL230/3608/99  24 Dec 1845

Administrative history: [PM 1868 Dec 3-1874 Feb 19, 1880 Feb 23-1885 June 22, 1886 Feb 1-Jul 24, 1892 Aug 15-1894, Mar 4]

Lord Grenville  WYL230/3608/100  14 Feb 1814

Administrative history: [PM 1806 Feb 11-1807 Mar 30]

Viscount Cranbourne  WYL230/3608/101  1866

Administrative history: [3rd Marquess of Salisbury from 1866, see 84 above. Appointed Secretary of State for India, 1866 July 6]

Novelists  WYL230/3608/102-139  [n.d.]

Charlotte Bronte  WYL230/3608/102  nd

Administrative history: [1816-1855]

Anthony Trollope  WYL230/3608/103  nd

Administrative history: [1815-1882]

Sir Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer Lytton  WYL230/3608/104  6 Dec 1834; nd

Administrative history: [1803-1873, first Lord Lytton, author also Secretary of State for the Colonies 1858-1859]

Henry Shorthouse  WYL230/3608/105  9 Feb 1886

Administrative history: [1834-1903, author of Joseph Inglesant]

W ? Durant  WYL230/3608/106  12 July 1880

Bret Harte  WYL230/3608/107  20 Apr 1881

Administrative history: [Francis Bret Harte, 1836-1902, writer of short stories, also United States Consul in Glasgow]

Charles Dickens  WYL230/3608/108  Apr 1858

Administrative history: [1812-1870]

William Thackeray  WYL230/3608/109  1850s

Administrative history: [1811-1863]

Henry James jnr  WYL230/3608/110  nd

Administrative history: [?1843-1916, American writer]

Mr & Mrs Beecher-Stowe  WYL230/3608/111  nd

Administrative history: [Harriet Elizabeth Beecher-Stowe, 1811-1896, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin]

C L Dodgson  WYL230/3608/112  5 Dec 1893; 12 Sep 1883

Administrative history: [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), 1833-1898]

Contents: Letter to Miss Erskine discussing new books for childrenLetter to Bosanquet discussing rules for telling time by the stars

Mrs Oliphant  WYL230/3608/113  nd

Administrative history: [Margaret Oliphant, novelist & historical writer, 1828-1897]

Sir Walter Besant  WYL230/3608/114  21 Apr 1879

Administrative history: [1836-1901]

Sir Walter Scott  WYL230/3608/115  nd

Administrative history: [1771-1832]

Rhoda Broughton  WYL230/3608/116  26 Mar 1872

Administrative history:

[1840-1920]

Charles Lever  WYL230/3608/117  20 Dec 1860

Administrative history: [1806-1872, Irish novelist]

A Dumas (fils)  WYL230/3608/118  nd

Administrative history: [1824-1895, author of La Dame aux Camelias]

George MacDonald  WYL230/3608/119  15 Sep 1858

Administrative history: [1824-1905]

Justin McCarthy  WYL230/3608/120  24 May 1880

Administrative history: [1830-1912, Irish politician, historian & writer]

Miss Anne Thackeray (Mrs Ritchie)  WYL230/3608/121  nd

Administrative history: [1837-1919, author & elder daughter of William Thackeray, see 109 above]

Margaret Gatty  WYL230/3608/122  [Apr 1859, 25 Aug or 1 Sep 1862]

Administrative history: [1809-1873]

Caroline Clive  WYL230/3608/123  8 Sep 1856

Administrative history: [1801-1873, author of Paul Ferroll]

H Conscience  WYL230/3608/124  21 Nov 1868

Mrs Elizabeth Gaskell to C.B.P. Bosanquet, from Heidelberg.  WYL230/3608/125  nd [? 26 Oct 1856]

K E ? Francos  WYL230/3608/126  6 Jan 1882

Mrs J C (Anna Maria) Hall  WYL230/3608/127  nd

Administrative history: [1800-1881]

Elizabeth Missing Sewell  WYL230/3608/128  25 Jan 1859

Administrative history: [1815-1906]

Amelia Opie  WYL230/3608/129  1831 & nd

Administrative history: [1769-1853]

Catherine Sinclair  WYL230/3608/130  nd

Administrative history: [1800-1864]

Jean Ingelow  WYL230/3608/131  nd

Administrative history: [1820-1897, poet]

Miss D Malock  WYL230/3608/132  nd

Samuel Warren  WYL230/3608/133  25 Apr 1856

Administrative history: [1807-1877, author of Ten Thousand a Year]

Sydney, Lady Morgan  WYL230/3608/134  nd

Administrative history: [?1783-1859]

Anne Marsh  WYL230/3608/135  nd before 1858

Administrative history: [1791-1874, author of Emilia Windham, took the name of Marsh-Caldwell by Royal License after 1858

Dr John Brown  WYL230/3608/136  nd

Administrative history: Author of Rab & His Friends [1810-1882]

Hamilton Aide  WYL230/3608/137  nd

Administrative history: [Charles Hamilton Aide, 1826-1906, musician & writer]

William Harrison Ainsworth  WYL230/3608/138  nd

Administrative history: [1805-1882]

S Augier  WYL230/3608/139  nd

Archaeologists  WYL230/3608/140-143  [n.d.]

Sir Austen Henry Layard  WYL230/3608/140  21 Jul 1856

Administrative history: [1817-1894, excavator of Nineveh]

Sir Henry Rawlinson  WYL230/3608/141  nd

Administrative history: [1810-1895, Assyriologist, first successful decipherer of cuneiform inscriptions]

Sir Gardner Wilkinson  WYL230/3608/142  1856

Administrative history: [1797-1875, explorer & Egyptologist]

A H Sayce  WYL230/3608/143  1879

Lawyers  WYL230/3608/144-150  [n.d.]

Joseph Romilly  WYL230/3608/144  14 Mar 1841

Administrative history: [1791-1864, Registrar of Cambridge University, nephew of Sir Samuel Romilly, law reformer]

Contents: Original letter, returned from sale

Sir Creswell Creswell, letter & Divorce court judgement in the case of Cargill v Cargill  WYL230/3608/145  1858

Administrative history: [1794-1863, first judge in ordinary of probate & divorce court, 1858. Reformer of rules of evidence in matrimonial causes]

Contents: Original judgement and letters returned from sale.

Lord Wensleydale  WYL230/3608/146  10 Mar 1859

Administrative history: [James Parke, 1782-1868, judge].

Contents: Original letters returned from sale.

Sir William Follett  WYL230/3608/147  nd

Administrative history: [1798-1845, Attorney General in Peel's government, 1844-1845]

James Whiteside  WYL230/3608/148  nd

Administrative history: [1804-1876, Lord Chief Justice in Ireland]

Contents:

Plus original letter returned from sale.

Lord Cockburn  WYL230/3608/149  nd

Administrative history: [1802-1880, Lord Chief Justice]

Contents: No signature: Plus original letter of Caroline Bosanquet accompanying schoolboy Greek exercise by her late brother William subsequently amended by Lord Cockburn, returned from sale.

Sir John Coleridge  WYL230/3608/150  16 Aug 1887

Administrative history: [1826-1894, first Baron Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice of England]

Contents: Plus original letter returned from sale

Bishops  WYL230/3608/151-169  [n.d.]

Lincoln  WYL230/3608/151  27 Jun 1885

Administrative history: [Edward King, bishop 1885-1910]

Murray & Ross  WYL230/3608/152  17 Jul 1882

Administrative history: [Robert Eden, 1804-1866]

Canterbury  WYL230/3608/153  23 Sep 1865

Administrative history: [Dr Charles Thomas Longley, archbishop 1862-1868]

York  WYL230/3608/154  22 Jul 1870

Administrative history: [William Thomson, archbishop 1862-1890]

London  WYL230/3608/155  27 Nov 1880

Administrative history: [John Jackson, bishop 1869-1885]

London  WYL230/3608/156  10 Apr 1847

Administrative history: [Archibald Campbell Tait, bishop 1858-1868]

Lincoln  WYL230/3608/157  1876

Administrative history: [Christopher Wordsworth, bishop 1869-1885]

Ripon  WYL230/3608/158  1860

Administrative history: [Robert Bickersteth, bishop 1856-1884]

Exeter  WYL230/3608/159  4 Nov 1844

Administrative history: [Henry Philpotts, bishop 1830-1869]

Norwich  WYL230/3608/160  13 Mar 1855

Administrative history: [John Thomas Pelham, bishop 1857-1893]

Norwich  WYL230/3608/161  13 Aug 1839

Administrative history: [Edward Stanley, bishop 1837-1849]

London  WYL230/3608/162  ?1825

Administrative history: [Charles James Blomfield, bishop 1828-1856]

Durham  WYL230/3608/163  nd; 1860-1861

Administrative history: [Henry Montague Villiers, bishop 1860-1861]

Durham  WYL230/3608/164  23 Apr 1857

Administrative history: [Dr Longley, see 148 above, bishop 1856-1860]

Canterbury  WYL230/3608/165  nd; 1848-1862

Administrative history: [John Bird Sumner, archbishop 1848-1862]

Bishop Gleig ?  WYL230/3608/166  nd

Administrative history: [1753-1840, Bishop of Brechin]

Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford  WYL230/3608/167  12 Oct 1858

Administrative history: [bishop 1845-1869]

Reginald Heber, Bishop of Calcutta  WYL230/3608/168  nd

Administrative history: [1783-1826]

John Jebb, Bishop of Limerick  WYL230/3608/169  3 Feb 1831

Administrative history: [bishop 1822-1833]

Politicians (various)  WYL230/3608/170-190  [n.d.]

J W Bright (envelope only)  WYL230/3608/170  2 Dec 1881

Administrative history: [John Bright, 1811-1889, orator & statesman

Sir Charles W Dilke  WYL230/3608/171  nd

Administrative history: [1843-1911, 2nd Bart, President of Local Government Board]

Lord Randolph Churchill  WYL230/3608/172  3 Apr 1889

Administrative history: [1849-1895, statesman]

Duke of Argyll (envelope only)  WYL230/3608/173  nd

Administrative history: [George Douglas Campbell, 1823-1900, 8th Duke, Lord Privy Seal, Postmaster General & Secretary of State for India, 1868-1874]

? Orsini  WYL230/3608/174  nd

Sir Robert Inglis  WYL230/3608/175  12 Jun 1839

Administrative history: [1786-1855, MP for Oxford University, 1829-1854 & a Commissioner on the Public Records]

Samuel Whitbread  WYL230/3608/176  15 Jun ???1854

Administrative history: [1758-1815]

Joseph Hume  WYL230/3608/177  26 Feb 1835

Administrative history: [1777-1855, politician, radical MP]

Colonel Maberley  WYL230/3608/178  20 Mar 1895

Administrative history: [William Leader Maberley MP, 1798-1865, Secretary of the GPO & opponent of Rowland Hill's postal reforms]

J W Brand  WYL230/3608/179  13 Jul 1859

Administrative history: (Liberal Whip & later Speaker)

John Evelyn Denison  WYL230/3608/180  8 Dec 1867

Administrative history: [1800-1873, Speaker & 1st Viscount Ossington]

Rt Hon James Lowther  WYL230/3608/181  1 Nov 1882

Administrative history: [1840-1904, politician & sportsman, Chief Secretary in Ireland, 1878-1880]

Daniel O'Connell (envelope only)  WYL230/3608/182  nd

Administrative history: [1775-1847]

Sir Wilfrid Lawson  WYL230/3608/183  30 May 1882

Administrative history: [1829-1906, 2nd bart, politician & temperance advocate]

Chichester Fortescue  WYL230/3608/184  nd

Administrative history: (Lord Carlingford) [1823-1898, statesman, Chief Secretary in Ireland under Russell & Gladstone]

Colonel the Hon Frederick Stanley  WYL230/3608/185  20 Aug 1870

Administrative history: [Possibly Frederick Arthur Stanley, 2nd son of the 14th Earl of Derby (see WYL230/3608/96 above) Baron Stanley of Preston after 1886. Suceeded his elder brother (see WYL230/3608/14 above) as 16th Earl in 1893. Held various cabinet posts, also Governor General of Canada 1888-1893]

Sidney Herbert  WYL230/3608/186  16 Apr 1860

Administrative history: [1810-1861, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea, Secretary of State for War & Secretary of State for the Colonies]

Richard Cobden  WYL230/3608/187  3 Jul 1864

Administrative history: [1804-1865, statesman]

Earl of Clarendon (envelope only)  WYL230/3608/188  1857

Administrative history: [George William Villiers, 1800-1870, 4th Earl, Foreign Secretary, 1853-1858]

Sir Benjamin Hall (envelope only)  WYL230/3608/189  nd

Administrative history: [1802-1867, 1st Baron Llanover]

Lord George Bentinck  WYL230/3608/190  nd

Administrative history: [1802-1848, politician & sportsman, Private Secretary to George Canning]

Geologists  WYL230/3608/191-196  [n.d.]

William Buckland  WYL230/3608/191  21 Mar 1840

Administrative history: [1784-1856, dean of Westminster]

Signatures of: (i) David Thomas Ansted [1814-1880]; (ii) Gideon Algernon Martell [1790-1852]; (iii) Sir Henry De la Beche [1796-1855]; (iv) William John Hamilton [1805-1867]  WYL230/3608/192  nd

Contents: Plus original signatures returned from sale

Hugh Miller [1802-1856]  WYL230/3608/193  nd

Sir Roderick Murchison [1792-1871]  WYL230/3608/194  13 Jul 1852

Sir Charles Lyell [1797-1875]  WYL230/3608/195  7 Apr 1853

Professor John Phillips [1800-1874]  WYL230/3608/196  nd

Presbyterian Ministers  WYL230/3608/197-200  [n.d.]

Thomas Guthrie  WYL230/3608/197  nd

Administrative history:

(Free Church of Scotland) [1803-1873, Scottish preacher and philanthropist]

Dr Robert Candlish  WYL230/3608/198  nd

Administrative history: (Presbyterian) [1806-1873, theologian & preacher]

Dr Thomas Chalmers  WYL230/3608/199  23 Aug 1825

Administrative history: [1780-1847, theologian, preacher & philanthropist]

Dr John Cumming [1807-1881]  WYL230/3608/200  1 Feb 1860

English Cardinals  WYL230/3608/201-203  [n.d.]

Cardinal Wiseman  WYL230/3608/201  nd

Administrative history: [Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman, 1802-1865, cardinal archbishop of Westminster]

Cardinal Newman  WYL230/3608/202  10 Dec 1872; 10 Aug 1882

Administrative history: [John Henry Newman, 1801-1890]

Cardinal Manning  WYL230/3608/203  28 Jan 1873; 4 Aug 1880

Administrative history: [Henry Edward Manning, 1808-1892, cardinal archbishop of Westminster]

Poets  WYL230/3608/204-221  [n.d.]

Lord Tennyson  WYL230/3608/204  1893 & nd

Contents: (3 letters, 1 a copy and 1 loose in envelope) [1809-1892]

Matthew Arnold [1822-1888]  WYL230/3608/205  nd

William Edmonstoune Aytoun [1813-1865]  WYL230/3608/206  1860

Robert Browning [1812-1889]  WYL230/3608/207  1882 & nd

Thomas Campbell [1777-1844]  WYL230/3608/208  1840

Thomas F Dibdin [1776-1847, bibliographer]  WYL230/3608/209  1822

Richard Monckton Milnes [1809-1885, Lord Houghton]  WYL230/3608/210  1860

Lord Houghton  WYL230/3608/211  nd (after 1872)

Victor Hugo [1802-1855]  WYL230/3608/212  nd (?1848)

Thomas Moore [1779-1852]  WYL230/3608/213  1816

Samuel Rogers [1763-1855]  WYL230/3608/214  nd

Mrs Shelley  WYL230/3608/215  nd & after 1826

Administrative history: [Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1797-1851, author of Frankenstein]

Percy Bysshe Shelley (signature only) [1792-1822]  WYL230/3608/216  nd

Sir Walter Scott [1771-1832], letter to Mrs Hamilton re Lay of the Last Minstrel  WYL230/3608/217  nd

Henry Taylor  WYL230/3608/218  1859

Administrative history: [180-1886, author of Philip Van Artevelde & poet]

William Wordsworth  WYL230/3608/219  1801 & 1834

Administrative history: [1770-1850

Bibliography: The 1801 letter is printed in The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, ed. E de Selincourt and C L Shaver, i (Oxford 1967), p. 683 from an earlier printed source. It was probably drafted by S T Coleridge (ibid p. 312)]

J Keble  WYL230/3608/220  1853

Administrative history: [John Keble, 1792-1866 Professor of Poetry at Oxford, initiated Oxford Movement, 1833]

Goethe  WYL230/3608/221  1819

Administrative history: [Johan Wolfgang von Goethe, 1749-1832]

Historians  WYL230/3608/222-226  [n.d.]

James Anthony Froude [1818-1894]  WYL230/3608/222  nd; 24 Feb 1822

Lord Macaulay [1800-1859]  WYL230/3608/223  17 Mar 1859

Agnes Strickland [1796-1874]  WYL230/3608/224  11 Nov 1853

Henry Hart Milman  WYL230/3608/225  nd

Administrative history: [1791-1868, Dean of St Paul's]

William Stubbs  WYL230/3608/226  nd

Administrative history: [1825-1901, historian & Bishop of Chester, 1884-1889, & Bishop of Oxford, 1889-1901]

Men of Letters  WYL230/3608/227-241  [n.d.]

James Spedding  WYL230/3608/227  20 May 1858

Administrative history: [1801-1881, editor of the works of Francis Bacon]

William Hurrell Mallock  WYL230/3608/228  15 Dec 1880

Administrative history:

[1849-1923, author of The New Republic]

William Hepworth Dixon  WYL230/3608/229  14 Aug 1868

Administrative history: [1821-1879, historian & traveller]

John Herman Merrivale  WYL230/3608/230  nd

Administrative history: [1779-1844, scholar & poet]

Leonard Horner  WYL230/3608/231  26 May 1857

Administrative history: [1785-1864, geologist & educational reformer]

Sir Theodore Martin  WYL230/3608/232  23 Feb 1883

Administrative history: [1816-1909]

Sir John William Kaye  WYL230/3608/233  2 Feb 1866

Administrative history: [1811-1876, military historian]

Professor J P Makafty  WYL230/3608/234  30 Jun 1882

Professor John Conington  WYL230/3608/235  nd

Administrative history: [1823-1869, classical scholar]

? Osborn (on the battle of Waterloo)  WYL230/3608/236  15 Mar 1838

A W Kinglake  WYL230/3608/237  nd

Administrative history: (1809-1891, historian of the Crimean War]

Lord Jeffrey  WYL230/3608/238  nd

Administrative history: [1773-1850, critic & later Lord Advocate]

Bartholomei St Hilaire  WYL230/3608/239  nd

Walter Savage Landor  WYL230/3608/240  nd

Administrative history: [1775-1864, author of Imaginary Conversations]

Sir Arthur Helps  WYL230/3608/241  7 Feb 1856

Administrative history: [1813-1875, writer, clerk of the Privy Council]

Physicists & Naturalists  WYL230/3608/242-256  [n.d.]

Charles Darwin, signature (1879), letter (1849) and MS page from The Descent of Man  WYL230/3608/242  24 Feb 1879; nd; 24 Feb 1849

Administrative history:

[1809-1882]

Professor Thomas Henry Huxley  WYL230/3608/243  16 Feb 1869

Administrative history: [1825-1895, scientist]

Sir William Robert Grove  WYL230/3608/244  nd; 25 Jul

Administrative history: [1811-1896, scientist & judge]

?? George Gardner  WYL230/3608/245  12 Jan 1837

Administrative history: [1812-1849, botanist]

Sir Richard Owen  WYL230/3608/246  nd

Administrative history: [1804-1892, naturalist]

J Norman Lockyer  WYL230/3608/247  26 Oct 1869

Lucien Bonaparte  WYL230/3608/248  1810; 1811

Sir John Lubbock  WYL230/3608/249  nd

Administrative history: [1803-1865, astronomer & mathematician]

Sir David Brewster  WYL230/3608/250  nd

Administrative history: [1781-1868, natural philosopher

Col Edward Sabine  WYL230/3608/251  nd

Administrative history: [Later General Sir Edward Sabine, 1788-1883]

Edward Forbes  WYL230/3608/252  12 Jun 1851

Administrative history: [1815-1854, naturalist]

John Lindley  WYL230/3608/253  nd

Administrative history: [1799-1865, botanist & horticulturalist]

Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker  WYL230/3608/254  nd; 13 Feb 1867

Administrative history: [1817-1911, botanist & traveller, younger son of Sir William Jackson Hooker]

Sir William Jackson Hooker  WYL230/3608/255  nd

Administrative history: [1785-1865, director of Kew Gardens]

Sir John Tyndall  WYL230/3608/256  nd

Administrative history:

[1820-1893, natural philosopher]

Sailors  WYL230/3608/257-269  [n.d.]

Horatio Nelson, letter re Corsican campaign & Bastia to J ?Udney & J Udney's letter to J B Burges  WYL230/3608/257  12 Mar 1794

Administrative history: [1758-1805]

Sir John Franklin, letter re expedition to locate the North West Passage, see also Lady Jane Franklin  WYL230/3608/258  2 Aug 1824

Administrative history: [1786-1847]

Basil Hall  WYL230/3608/259  21 Nov 1827

Administrative history: [1788-1844, Captain RN & author]

Earl Dundonald  WYL230/3608/260  nd

Administrative history: [Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl, 1755-1860, Admiral]

Admiral Sir Charles Napier  WYL230/3608/261  15 Feb 1854

Administrative history: [1786-1860]

Vice Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy  WYL230/3608/262  7 Jan 1831; 4 Mar 1831

Administrative history: (Nelson's flag captain) [1769-1839]

? Sir John Barrow  WYL230/3608/263  16 May ?1851

Administrative history: [1764-1848, Secretary of the Admiralty]

F M'Clintock  WYL230/3608/264  nd

Related information: see also WYL260/3608/333

Administrative history: [Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, 1819-1907, Admiral]

Admiral Sir William Parker  WYL230/3608/265  1 Sep 1859

Administrative history: [1781-1866]

Admiral Sir George Cockburn  WYL230/3608/266  1 Jun 1826

Administrative history: [1772-1853]

Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren  WYL230/3608/267  18 Oct 1813

Administrative history: [1753-1822]

Admiral Sir Robert Barrie KCB  WYL230/3608/268  11 Aug 1815

Lord Gardner  WYL230/3608/269  nd

Administrative history: [1742-1809, Alan Gardner, first Baron Gardner]

Royalty  WYL230/3608/270-281  [n.d.]

Queen Victoria - envelope, no signature  WYL230/3608/270  nd

Prince of Wales  WYL230/3608/271  1862

Administrative history: [Edward VII]

Contents: Envelope with pre-unification German stamp

Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh  WYL230/3608/272  20 Sep 1868

Prince Leopold  WYL230/3608/273  nd

Princess Alice  WYL230/3608/274  nd

Queen Adelaide - fragment of envelope with signature  WYL230/3608/275  nd

Duke of Cambridge  WYL230/3608/276  27 May 1858

George III, includes King's Warrant granting an annuity of £1200 pa to John Spencer Smith Esq (1807)  WYL230/3608/277  5 Mar 1807; 1791; nd

George IV, Warrant granting pension during pleasure of £1200 to John Spencer Smith Esq  WYL230/3608/278  1 Jul 1820

Duc de Chartres, Robert D'Orleans  WYL230/3608/279  20 Sep 1869

Comte de Paris  WYL230/3608/280  3 Oct 1869

Maharajah Duleep Singh  WYL230/3608/281  nd

Soldiers  WYL230/3608/282-295  [n.d.]

Duke of Wellington  WYL230/3608/282  1812; 1826

Administrative history: [Arthur Wellesley, 1769-1852, Field Marshall].

Contents: Plus original facsimile of letter to Brigadier-General Park re intention to retreat [?from Burgos], returned from sale.

Sir Frederick Roberts, fragment of letter with signature  WYL230/3608/283  nd

Lord Fitzroy Somerset (Lord Raglan), fragment of letter with signature  WYL230/3608/284  1 Jul 1852

Administrative history: [1788-1855, Field Marshall]

General Sir Charles Napier KCB  WYL230/3608/285  18 May 1809

Administrative history: [1782-1853, conqueror of the Sind]

Sir Garrick Wolseley, fragment of letter with signature  WYL230/3608/286  nd

Sir John Fox Burgoyne  WYL230/3608/287  4 Nov 1856

Administrative history: [1782-1871, General, Royal Engineers]

Earl of Cardigan, fragment of letter with signature  WYL230/3608/288  nd

Administrative history: [1797-1868, James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl, Lieutenant-General, led the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava]

General Sir J Colbourne, Lord Seaton  WYL230/3608/289  7 Apr 1834

Administrative history: [1778-1863]

Viscount Gough  WYL230/3608/290  nd

Administrative history: [1779-1869, Sir Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount, Field Marshal]

Lord Aylmer  WYL230/3608/291  1832

Administrative history: [1775-1850, Matthew Whitworth Aylmer, 5th Baron, General and Governor-General of Canada 1831-1835]

Sir George Brown signature only  WYL230/3608/292  nd

Administrative history: [1790-1865, General]

Sir William Fenwick Williams of Kars signature only  WYL230/3608/292a  nd

Administrative history: [1800-1883, General]

General Sir James Kempt  WYL230/3608/293  1828

Administrative history: [1764-1854]

General Sir Peregrine Maitland  WYL230/3608/294  1825

Administrative history: [1777-1854, General and colonial Governor]

Duke of Richmond (Lord March at Waterloo)  WYL230/3608/295  3 Apr 1847

Administrative history: [Charles Gordon Lennox, 1791-1868, Lt Colonel, ADC to Wellington 1810-1814 and to Prince of Orange at Waterloo. Later a cabinet minister c1830. His father the 4th Duke was also at Waterloo]

Swedish Poets  WYL230/3608/296-298  [n.d.]

E Tegner  WYL230/3608/296  nd

C W Bottiger  WYL230/3608/297  1838

E Fries  WYL230/3608/298  nd

Musicians  WYL230/3608/299-310  [n.d.]

Sir Frederick Ouseley  WYL230/3608/299  26 Feb 1876

Administrative history: [1825-1889, musician & composer]

Virginia Gabriel  WYL230/3608/300  nd

Administrative history: [1825-1877, composer]

John Sims Reeves  WYL230/3608/301  24 Sep 1875

Administrative history: [1818-1900, tenor]

Christine Nilson  WYL230/3608/302  nd

Naldi  WYL230/3608/303  nd

Chevalier ? Neakoman  WYL230/3608/304  7 Jul 1885

John Parry  WYL230/3608/305  9 Oct ?1855

Administrative history: [1776-1851, musician & composer]

Garcia  WYL230/3608/306  nd

Administrative history: [1805-1906, singer & teacher of singing]

Mme Pauline Viardot  WYL230/3608/307  nd

? Tarberlich  WYL230/3608/308  nd

Frederic Chopin signature only  WYL230/3608/309  nd

Administrative history: [1810-1849]

Gaetano Donizetti signature only  WYL230/3608/310  nd

Administrative history: [1797-1848]

Times Editors & Journalists  WYL230/3608/311-318  [n.d.]

John Thadeus Delane, fragment of letter with signature  WYL230/3608/311  nd

Administrative history: [1817-1879, Editor of the Times]

S G Osborne  WYL230/3608/312  nd

Administrative history: [1808-1889, Lord Sidney Godolphin Osborne, philanthropist, published a series of 'lay sermons' in the Times]

Dr Russell of the Times  WYL230/3608/313  nd

Administrative history: [Sir William Howard Russell, 1820-1907, war correspondent]

George Augustus Sala  WYL230/3608/314  nd

Administrative history: [1828-1896, journalist]

Matthew James Higgins (Jacob Omnium)  WYL230/3608/315  nd

Administrative history: [1810-1868, writer & journalist]

Antonio Carlo Gallenga  WYL230/3608/316  nd

Administrative history: [1810-1895, journalist & author]

Sir Algernon Borthwick  WYL230/3608/317  nd

Administrative history: [1830-1908, 1st lord Glenesk, proprietor of the Morning Post]

Thomas Chenery  WYL230/3608/318  nd

Administrative history:

[1826-1864, Editor of the Times]

Actors  WYL230/3608/319-329  [n.d.]

Indecipherable  WYL230/3608/319  5 Jan 1874

No signature - unidentifiable  WYL230/3608/320  nd

Arthur C Blank  WYL230/3608/321  27 Jan 1882

John Buckstone  WYL230/3608/322  5 Sep 1865

Administrative history: [1802-1879, actor & dramatist]

Mrs Charles Kean  WYL230/3608/323  nd

Administrative history: [Ellen Tree, 1806-1880]

Charles Kean  WYL230/3608/324  26 Mar 1858

Administrative history: [1811-1868, actor-manager, son of Edmund Kean]

William Charles Macready  WYL230/3608/325  31 Oct 1859

Administrative history: [1793-1873]

Fanny Kemble (Mrs Butler)  WYL230/3608/326  nd

Administrative history:

[1809-1893]

Adelaide Ristori  WYL230/3608/327  nd

Administrative history: [1822-1906, Italian actress]

Madge Robertson (Mrs Gamston)  WYL230/3608/328  nd

Eliza, Lady Becher  WYL230/3608/329  nd

Administrative history: (Miss O'Neile) [1791-1872]

Unmarked Files  WYL230/3608/330-334  [n.d.]

Typed letter to Kelly from J C Atkinson of Danby Parsonage, Grosmont, York  WYL230/3608/330  5 Sep 1888

Administrative history: [John Christopher Atkinson, 1814-1900, author & antiquary]

? J S Jameson  WYL230/3608/331  nd

Administrative history: [James Sligo Jameson, 1856-1888, naturalist & African traveller]

Robert Louis Stevenson  WYL230/3608/332  1887

Administrative history: [1850-1894, novelist]

Sir Francis McClintock  WYL230/3608/333  28 Jun 1900

Related information: See WYL230/3608/264

? J C Horsley  WYL230/3608/334  8 Feb 1891

Administrative history: [John Callcott Horsley, 1817-1903, painter]

Photocopies: Autographs and autograph letters, including some franks  WYL230/3609  c1748-1884

Contents: There are approx. 100, including those of Klopstock, Charles Kingsley, Thomas Carlyle, Herbert Spencer, Pusey, William Cobbett, Ranke, Ruskin, John Loudon, McAdam and Baden Powell, none of the letters being of particular interest. They are evidently part of the above collection, and are mounted, but not classified.Original items returned unsold:-Letter from Rev John Moore [Archbishop of Canterbury 1783-1805] in Brussels to Lord Bateman, an account of Lord Robert [? Bateman's son]. Also an engraving of Moore, June 1801Signatures of Professor G.B. Airy, Sir D. Brewster, Dionysius Lardner, Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair and Baden-Powell, n.d.Letter in German to ? Gloria, signed by Klopstock, 1750

Photocopies: Autographs and autograph letters found loose in folder  WYL230/3610  [c1718-1890]

Contents: They are presumably part of the above collection, and include those of De Quincey, Professor Skeat, Peel, Cadogan and Carlyle.

Autographs of politicians  WYL230/3611  17th and 18th cents

Archival history: Returned unsold from sale

Contents: Presumably part of the above collection.

Letters to members of the Ingilby family  WYL230/3612  1860-91

Archival history: Returned from sale, unsold

Contents: Some possibly kept for the sake of their signatures, others concerning autographs, pictures, books, subscriptions etc.

Photographs, apparently of people whose autographs are in the collection.  WYL230/3613  19th century

Archival history: Returned from sale, unsold

Correspondence and papers, including newspaper obituaries, connected with the autograph collection.  WYL230/3614  1880's

Archival history: Returned from sale, unsold

Printed catalogues of autographs and autograph letters  WYL230/3615  1883-6

Archival history: Returned from sale, unsold

Autographs in folder marked 'Nine autographs sent by Bill from Johannesburg Jan. 17, 1901.'  WYL230/3616  1901

Conditions of access: Not found. Not identified in 1991 sale, nor returned as unsold.

Contents: They include that of Kruger, and were presumably intended to form part of the above collection.

MISCELLANEOUS  [no ref. or date]

Passport for Sir John Ingleby to travel abroad for the sake of his health.  WYL230/3617  3 Jun 1757

Passport for William Ingilby to travel from Munich to England via Ratisbon.  WYL230/3618  24 May 1803

Part of child's handwriting practise.  WYL230/3619  Mar 1835

2 sheets.

Notes and exercies on navigation.  WYL230/3620  Mid 19th cent

Photographs of Sir Henry D. Ingilby, Alicia his wife, Lady Marjoribanks, and an unidentified man and woman.  WYL230/3621  Late 19th cent

5 items

Family photographs.  WYL230/3622  Late 19th cent

AMCOTTS FAMILY RECORDS  [no ref. or date]

DEEDS AND SETTLEMENTS  [no ref. or date]

Feoffment  WYL230/3623  10 Feb 1545

Contents: From Alexander Amcotts, esq., to John Richerdson and Robert Atkynson of his part of the manor of Hill Dyke and lands in Toft (Fishtoft) Boston, Freiston, Skirbeck and Butterwick next Boston, Lincs., on condition that they make a good and sufficient estate of this property to him for life and then to Matthew Amcotts, one of his sons, and his heirs male; with another copy.

Quitclaim  WYL230/3624  20 Sep 1549

Contents: From Alexander Amcotts of Esthorpe, Lincs., to Matthew Amcotts his son of all his part of the manor of Hill Dyke next Boston, Lincs., and messuages and lands in Boston, Toft, Frieston, Skirbeck, and Butterwick next Boston.

Exemplification of a recovery  WYL230/3625  Michaelmas Term 1600

Contents: Brought by Alex.Amcotts and Thomas Newman against Vincent Amcotts concerning 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 2 dovecotes, 40 acres lands, 40 acres meadow, 40 acres pasture, and 3 acres wood in Toft and Boston, Lincs., Matthew Amcotts being vouched to warranty.

Agreement  WYL230/3626  21 Apr 1663

Contents: Between Vincent Amcotts of Gray's Inn, esq., and Stephen Mason of Lincoln, esq. that Amcotts will levy a fine to Mason of the manor of Hill Dyke in Toft (Fishtoft) Boston, Lincs., with the capital messuage called Hill Dyke and all his lands in Toft and Boston, the fine to be to the use of Amcotts.

Final concords (a pair)  WYL230/3627  Trinity Term 1663

Contents: Between Stephen Mason, esq., querent, and Vincent Amcotts, esq., deforciant, of the manor of Hill Dyke, one messuage, one barn, 2 tofts, 2 gardens, 27 acres land, 8 acres meadow, 60 acres pasture in Toft (Fishtoft) and Boston, Lincs.

Settlement before marriage  WYL230/3628  16 & 17 May 1720

Contents: Of Vincent Amcotts of Harrington, esq., and Elizabeth Quincy of Aslackby, singlewoman, 3rd of the 4 daughters and coheirs of John Quincy, gent., deceased, by lease and release from Amcotts to Charles Hall of Kettlethorpe, esq., and Squire Payne of Barnack, Northants., of the manor of Harrington and lands in Harrington, Hagworthingham, Bag Enderby, Immingham, Old Killingholme, Habrough, Roxton and Gotham, in trust to pay Elizabeth an annuity of £400 after Vincent's death; Richard Cumberland archdeacon of Northampton, and Broxholme Jenkinson of Lincoln, gent., Charles Gore of Northampton, esq., and John Toller the elder of Billingborough, Lincs., esq., and John Medley of Lincoln, gent., and John Toller the younger of Lincoln's Inn, esq., being further trustees.

Lease and release  WYL230/3629  25 & 26 Sep 1752

Contents: From Charles Amcotts of Harrington, Lincs., esq., son and heir of Vincent Amcotts, deceased, who was son and heir of Vincent Amcotts, deceased, to Elizabeth Amcotts of the palace of Lincoln, spinster, his sister, of the manor of Hill Dyke and lands (particularised with some field-names) in Fishtoft, Boston and Freiston, Lincs.

Final concords, (a pair)  WYL230/3630  Trinity Term 1777

Contents: Between Theophilus Buckworth, gent., plaintiff, and Everard Buckworth, clerk, LL.D., and Frances his wife, deforciants, of a moiety of the honor of Stow with the wapentake of Well, a moiety of the manors of Amcotts and Belton, Brinkhill, Eagle, Fenton, Harrington, Immingham, Kettlethorpe cum Laughterton, Hexby, Martin, Newton, Stow, Upton, Willingham by Stow, Brampton, Gate Burton, Bransby, Sturton, Normanby by Stow and Washingborough cum Heighington, and a moiety of messuages, lands, etc. in a number of places in Lincs.

Declaration  WYL230/3631  15 Nov 1777

Contents: By Theophilus Buckworth of Spalding, Lincs., gent., and Rev. Everard Buckworth of Washingborough, L.L.D. and Frances his wife that a fine of a moiety of the honor of Stow and the wapentake of Well, the manors of Amcotts and Belton, Brinkhill, Eagle, Fenton, Harrington, Immingham, Kettlethorpe cum Laughterton, Kexby, Newton, Stow, Upton, Willingham, Brampton, Bransby, Sturton,

Normanby and Washingborough, and lands in various places in Lincs., shall be to the use of Dr. and Mrs. Buckworth, or such persons as they appoint, for life, then to the use of Theophilus Buckworth in trust to convey as directed.

Copy of declaration  WYL230/3632  (Copied 1819)

Contents: By Theophilus Buckworth of Spalding, Lincs., gent., and Rev. Everard Buckworth of Washingborough, Lincs., clerk, LL.D., and Frances his wife, as above.15th Nov., 1777.

Lease and release  WYL230/3633  18 & 19 Dec 1778

Contents: From Wharton Amcotts of Kettlethorpe, Lincs., esq., formerly Wharton Emerson and Anna Maria his wife and Rev. Everard Buckworth of Washingborough, clerk, LL.D., and Frances his wife, Anna Maria and Frances being sisters, coheiresses and administratrices of Charles Amcotts, to John Brown of Lincoln, esq., and Samuel Lyon of Lincoln, gent., of estates in Lincs, in trust, to partition them between Charles Amcott's heirs.

Copy of lease  WYL230/3634  Copied 1819

Contents: From Wharton Amcotts of Kettlethorpe, esq., and Anna Maria his wife, and Rev. Everard Buckworth of Washingborough, clerk, LL.D. and Frances his wife, to John Brown of Lincoln, esq., and Samuel Lyon of the same place, gent., of the honor of Stow and wapentake of Well, the manors of Amcotts, Kettlethorpe, Laughterton, Fenton, Newton, Marton, Stow, Upton, Kexby, Willingham, Brampton, Gate

Burton, Bransby, Sturton and Normanby and lands in various places in Lincs., for a year at a peppercorn rent.18th Dec., 1778.

Bargain and sale  WYL230/3635  19 Dec 1778

Contents: From Wharton Amcotts of Kettlethorpe, esq., formerly Wharton Emerson, and Anna Maria his wife, and Rev. Everard Buckworth of Washingborough, clerk and Frances his wife, Anna Maria and Frances being sisters and coheirs of Charles Amcotts of Kettlethorpe, deceased, and daughters of Vincent Amcotts, to John Brown of Lincoln, esq., and Samuel Lyon of the same, gent., of estates in Fishtoft, Boston, Freiston, Immingham, Killingholme, Habrough, Roxton, Gotham, Reepham, Thorpe-on-the-Hill, South Hikeham, Theddlethorpe, Millthorpe, Aslackby, Tealby, Folkingham, Walcot, Wrangle and Skirbeck, in trust to sell or mortgage.Also a declaration of trusts, with a schedule of Charles Amcott's upaid debts.The bargain and sale is endorsed with a bargain and sale to William Hutton of the close of Lincoln and of Gate Burton, Lincs., esq., and Benjamin Handley of New Sleaford, gent., to the same trusts.24th April, 1782.

Attested copy, from 'King's Silver Book' in the Public Record Office, of a fine  WYL230/3636  Copied Oct 1860

Contents: Between John Brown esq., and Samuel Lyon, gent., plaintiffs and Wharton Amcotts esq., and Anna Maria, and Everard Buckworth, clerk, LLD. and Frances.Michaelmas Term 1779

Surrender  WYL230/3637  30 Mar 1781

Contents: By Wharton Amcotts of Kettlethorpe and Anna Maria his wife and Everard Buckworth of Washingborough and Frances his wife, to Everard and Frances Buckworth, of a messuage and lands at Addlethorpe within the manor of Orby, to hold to the uses of the surrender.

Surrender  WYL230/3638  13 Jun 1782

Contents: By Wharton Amcotts of Kettlethorpe and Anna Maria his wife, and Everard Buckworth of Washingborough and Frances his wife, to Everard Buckworth, of premises in Addlethorpe, Ingoldmells and Winthorpe, within the manor of Ingoldmells with Addlethorpe, to hold to the uses of the surrender.

Draft agreement  WYL230/3639  3 Apr 1783

Contents: Between Wharton Amcotts of Kettlethorpe esq., and Anna Maria his wife and Rev. Everard Buckworth of Washingborough, clerk, LL.D. and Frances his wife, for the partition of unsold estates in Lincs.

Agreement  WYL230/3640  3 Apr 1783

Contents: Between Wharton Amcotts of Kettlethorpe, esq., and Anna Maria his wife, and Rev. Everard Buckworth of Washingborough, clerk, LL.D. and Frances his wife, for the partition of estates in Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Boston, Fishtoft, Freiston, Immingham, Wrangle, Leeke and Winthorpe, Lincs. remaining unsold, to be made by Thomas Turnell

of Kettlethorpe, gent., and Edward Hare of Caistor, Northants, gent. Attached are schedules of the 2 moieties. Also counterpart.

Lease and release  WYL230/3641  7 & 8 Jul 1813

Contents: From Ann and Jane Buckworth of Stamford Barn, Northants., spinsters, sisters and coheirs of Theophilus Buckworth late of Spalding, Lincs., to Sir William Ingilby of Ripley Hall, Bart., of a moiety, formerly belonging to Everard and Frances Buckworth, of the manor of Eagle, Lincs., with the advowson of the church and of the manor of Washingborough with Heighington, Lincs., and release to George William Hutton of Carlton, Notts., Esq., of a moiety, formerly belonging to Everard and Frances Buckworth, of lands mentioned in an indenture of 27 May 1812.

Settlement after marriage  WYL230/3642  25 Aug 1826

Contents: Of Matthew Wilson the younger of Eshton Hall in the parish of Gargrave and Sophia Louisa Emerson his wife, only daughter of Sir Wharton Amcotts late of Kettlethorpe Park, Lincs., the other parties being Henry Currer Wilson of Eshton Hall, Esq., and the Hon. James Talmash of Hyde Park Place, Middlesex, Sir William Amcotts Ingilby of Ripley Castle, Bart., and Matthew Wilson the elder of Eshton Hall, esq., and Thomas Wathen Waller of Popes Villa, Twickenham and Rev. Charles Whitworth Pitt of Springfield, Essex, clerk, concerning property in East and West Retford, Little Gringley, Clareborough, Welham, Spittle Hill, Misterton, Sutton and Lound, Notts., and Thorpe on the Hill, South Hikeham and Thornton in le Moor, Lincs.Also a lease and release from Matthew Wilson the younger to Sir William Amcotts Ingilby and Matthew Wilson the elder of property in

Threshfield in the parish of Linton and Gargrave to secure a jointure.24th & 25th Aug., 1826.

WILLS  [no ref. or date]

Copy of the will of Frances Quincey of Lincoln, made 11 Dec. 1768  WYL230/3643  Proved 3 Aug 1771

Contents: Leaving lands in Fiskerton, Aslackby, Folkingham and Walcott, Lincs., to her sister Mary Quincey and on her death to her nephew Charles Amcotts.In the margin are pencilled notes concerning Lady Ingilby.

Copy of will and codicils of Rev. Everard Buckworth of Washingborough, LL.D  WYL230/3644  1792

Contents: Bequeathing the manors of Hagworthingham and Dembleby and lands in Hagworthingham, Dembleby, Pinchbeck and Washingborough, Lincs.Made 30 Aug. 1777 & 11 Aug. 1792.

CORRESPONDENCE  [no ref. or date]

Letter from Charles Hall, Kettlethorpe  WYL230/3645  18 Feb 1665

Damaged

Contents: To his 'good cosen' Vincent Amcotts at his chamber at a spurrier's shop near Gray's Inn Gate concerning George Nevell's purchase of an oxgang and certain people in danger of imprisonment who owe him money.

Letter from Charles Hall, Nottingham  WYL230/3646  27 Feb 1665

Contents: To Vincent Amcotts esq., at his chamber at a spurriers shop near Gray's Inn Gate, asking for help over Holiwell Dixson who are bound over to the Assises, and Cole and Osborne, who may be in danger of outlawry, as he stands to lose rent and can do nothing more himself.

Letter from Charles Hall  WYL230/3647  11 Mar 1665

Part missing.

Contents: To Vincent Amcotts at his chamber at a spurrier's shop near Gray's Inn Gate concerning intervention on behalf of Cole and Osborne who are being prosecuted.

Letters from Charles Hall, Nottingham.  WYL230/3648  12 & 21 Jan 1667

2 items

Contents: To his cousin, Vincent Amcotts, at his chamber at a spurrier's shop near Gray's Inn Gate, Holborn, concerning a dispute over the opening of inclosures in the manor of Laughterton, Lincs.

Letter from Charles Hall  WYL230/3649  19 Jan 1667

Contents: To Vincent Amcotts at his chamber at a spurrier's shop near Gray's inn Gate concerning an enclosure, an injunction for a general

enclosure, a possible exchange with 'Hall' and dispute between Mr. Nevel and the lord.

Letter from Charles Hall  WYL230/3650  17th cent

Contents: To Vincent Amcotts at a spurrier's house near Gray's Inn Gate, saying that he hopes they will not need to proceed against Mr. Nevill who resurrendered an oxgang to Fox in open court, and discussing exchanges with John Hall by which he (Charles) will have Kettlethorpe 'as much as Laughterton' and a writ of partition which he wants. Dated 8th June.

WARDSHIP IN LUNACY  [no ref. or date]

Copy of royal grant  WYL230/3651  [1625-1648]

In bad condition

Contents: To Adrian Maye of the Moat Park, Berkshire, esq., of the wardship in lunacy of Anne Amcotts, widow, and custody of her lands.Charles I.

LITERARY AND ARTISTIC  [no ref. or date]

Fragment of MS concerning the murder of Thomas Becket  WYL230/3652  [Late 12th cent]

Contents: Apparently from John of Salisbury's 'Vita Sancti Thomae', consisting of the top part cut from a page. It contains the comparison with the death of Christ and part of Becket's words to the murderers on one side, and the description of events immediately after the murder

and the account of his miracles which ends the work on the other. The ending seems to differ from the version in the Rolls Series 'Materials for the History of Thomas Becket' but the page has been cut at that point and only a few words are legible.

Ms. paper book  WYL230/3653  Mid 16th century

Bound in 2 folios of rubricated religious ms. 14th-15th century.

Contents: Containing Latin poetry, pieces on the calendar, letter-writing, and translation, and copies of letters from Erasmus to the Earl of Wiltshire, George Bramley to Doctor Atkinson, provost of King's College, Cambridge, and Hugh Turnbull to Cardinal Pole.

Precedent book  WYL230/3654  Late 16th century

Paper book, bound in a folio of a rubricated ms, containing mostly music (4-line staff.). Plain song antiphonal with lessons. 14th or 15th century.

Contents: Containing forms of letters, legal documents and addresses, and marked 'by me William Forster, Scholer at Oddle', [Addle or Oundle?]

'A short consolatory epistle to the afflicted Catholics'  WYL230/3655  28 Feb 1583

Slightly damaged

Related information: Another version in National Archives: SP15s 28d ff.169-170 (no58iv)

Contents: Exhorting the writer's countrymen to be steadfast in their faith, and giving 2 reasons why they cannot conform to Protestant doctrine. [A copy of letter written in prison by Fr. William Hart, executed at York, 15 Mar 1583

Small fragments of theological MS.  WYL230/3656  Late 16th cent

Contents: Marked 'A godly tretice called the Treasure of devotion devided into thre partes.'

Fragment of theological MS concerning sacerdotal celibacy.  WYL230/3657  Late 16th cent

Volume  WYL230/3658  Late 16th cent

Paper book, rubricated, of 19 folios.

Contents: Including almanac, table of distances between towns, Latin grammar and Latin proverbs.Dated 1567 on f22v.

Small ms.book containing religious treatise in English.  WYL230/3659  14th or 15th cent

Covered in folio of rubricated parchment ms.

Contents:

Apparently written late 16th or early 17th cent.

MS. book of religious extracts  WYL230/3660  Late 16th-early 17th cent

Book foliated 179-292, indexed, without cover.Language:  Latin

Contents: From the Fathers and Erasmus concerning celibacy of priests, fasting etc.

'Sermons written at my first coming to London, 12 Feb. 1657'  WYL230/3661  1657

Small book with parchment covers.

Various papers  WYL230/3662  Later 17th cent

Some damaged by mice

Contents: Including a number of remedies, some recipes, an account of an engagement with the Dutch fleet in 1672, some zodiacal calculations and writings on religion and Roman history.

Paper book marked 'Studley Park'  WYL230/3663  18th cent

Contents: At front table of questions on horticulture, 6 pages, and at back poem of 27 pages, on career and character of (Lady Ingilby, formerly Mrs. Mary Pritchard, wife of Sir John Ingilby, 3rd bart.).

'A Treatise of Flowers'.  WYL230/3664  22 Mar 1723

Related information: See Leeds Phil & Lit (Lit & Hist section) xx, 1-95, '1985'

Contents: Paper book containing methods of growing various varieties, by (Peter) Aram.Enclosed is letter from Eugene Aram in London to Peter Aram, his father, including short botanical study.

'A Funeral Poem to the Memory of Sir John Ingleby, Bart., who Departed this Life January 174½'  WYL230/3665  1742

Small paper book.

Letters concerning a copy of the Legenda Aurea of Jacobus de Voragine at Ripley  WYL230/3666  19th century

Contents: From H.R. Bramley, Horspath, Wheatley, Oxfordshire, to Miss Ingilby.9th Oct., 1867.And from Miss Ingilby at Ripley to Sir H.D. Ingilby, 9, Hereford Gardens, London.21st May, 1886.Also a note on another MS seen by an expert from Sotheby's.n.d.

Rhyming dialogue in dialect between 'Mike' and 'Bob'  WYL230/3667  Later 19th cent

Contents: Headed 'York Minster Screen. Scene - Goodramgate, York.'

Letter from R.H. Soden Smith, Science and Art Dept., South Kensington  WYL230/3668  7 Jul 1886

Contents: To Sir Henry Ingilby, 9 Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, concerning a manuscript of Sir Henry's with 2 short enclosed notes.

'The Triumph of the Innocents'  WYL230/3669  1885-1887

Contents: A description of Holman Hunt's picture, printed, marked 'W. Ingilby'.1885.Copy of letter from Holman Hunt to the Fine Art Society about the reproduction of this picture.2 letters to Miss Ingilby one from the Fine Art Society about a copy of this picture and one from ?Bosanquet about a frame.Dec. 1886 & Jan. 1887.

Printed booklets  WYL230/3670  1890

2 items

Contents: Entitled 'The Legend of 'The Briar Rose', one describing the pictures by Burne Jones, the other narrating the legend. Both marked 'W. Ingilby, June 17, 1890'.

Table of masters of Italian schools of painting, 13th - 18th cent.  WYL230/3671  19th cent

In pen and ink on cardboard

Letter from F. Amours, 2 Clifton Place, Glasgow  WYL230/3672  3 Dec 1891

Contents: To (Sir H.D. Ingilby) concerning a ms. of 'Swete Susan' in Sir Henry's possession.

List of books (in the library at Ripley Castle?).  WYL230/3673  Late 19th cent

Description of a book  WYL230/3674  Late 19th cent

Contents: Containing a commentary on the epistle of St. Paul by the Venerable Bede from St. Augustine's writings and homilies by St. Chrysostom, published in 1499.

Printed collation of the First Folio  WYL230/3675  Late 19th cent

Contents: With marginal notes, by someone who apparently owns a Second Edition.

Letters from Sidney Lee, 108 Lexham Gardens, Kensington  WYL230/3676  8 & 10 May 1901

2 items

Contents:

To Sir Henry D. Ingilby, Ripley Castle, concerning Sir Henry's Shakespeare Folio.

Letter from Sidney Lee, 108 Lexham Gardens, Kensington  WYL230/3677  14 May 1901

Contents: To Sir Henry D. Ingilby, 9 Hereford Gardens, London, W., concerning his Shakespeare folio, now said to be a third folio.

Letters  WYL230/3678  1902-4

4 items

Contents: From L.F. Powell, Brasenose College and 88 St. Mary's Road, Oxford, to Sir Henry Ingilby, Ripley Castle, concerning a Ms. of a translation of Bonaventura's Life of Christ, lent by Sir Henry to Powell.

Miscellaneous papers  WYL230/3679  Early 20th century

Contents: (1) Letter from E. Maunde Thompson of British Museum to Sir Henry Ingilby about MS.30th July, 1904.(2) Description of MS referred to as 'Horse of Lady A. Ingilby.'(3) Letter from William Ingilby to his brother, dated 2 May, about MS.(4) List of several old books.Early 20th cent.

'An Essay toward the Critical Text of the A-Version of 'Piers the Plowman' by Thomas A. Knott, published in Chicago.  WYL230/3680  1915

Contents: (Acknowledgements to Sir Henry Ingilby and Sir William Ingilby).

ANTIQUARIAN AND GENEALOGICAL  [no ref. or date]

Notes on pedigree of Roos, Roucliff, Stapulton, etc.  WYL230/3681  16th cent

Pedigree of Ingilby, 14th century to 1776, showing Mowbray, Chaumont, and Roecliffe lines, with coats of arms in colour.  WYL230/3682  1585 and c 1776

Contents: The first part is marked 'R. Glover Somersett, Marschall to Norroy Kinge of Armes, 1585', and the part after 1585 has been added later.

Heraldic Pedigree of Ingilby family, fourteenth century to 1598.  WYL230/3683  1598

Copy deeds  WYL230/3684  late 16th cent with 17th cent additions

Tattered paper book

Contents: Copy inspeximus of Henry VIII of liberties of Church of St. Peter, York, 12 March 16 Henry VIII.Copy confirmation of grant of land from Richard I to Fountains Abbey. 9 Nov. 10 Ric I.

Copy grant of land from John de Mowbray to Fountains Abbey, 1356.Description of boundaries of liberties of Ripon as perambulated 1481.

List of lands in Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire, Surrey, Durham and Northumberland  WYL230/3685  Late 16th-early 17th cent

Contents: Granted by Sir George Talboys to Cardinal Wolsey.

Extracts from the accounts of the deputy collector of the castle and manor of Knaresborough 18 Henry VI  WYL230/3686  1635

Contents: Concerning rents due from 2 messuages and land in Scotton, and a free tenement and land in Ripley with licence for beasts in Holhawe.

Note on marriage  WYL230/3687  1652

Contents: Of W. Pedwardin and Katherine daughter of John Inglebye, son and heir of Thomas Inglebye Chief Justice, headed 'This I transcribed out of an old Coacher (sic) booke which Mr.Towneley of Carr lent me 1652'. Endorsed: 'This was givne me by Sr. Ralph Asshton of Whaley when I went to se him 3 Septemb. 1658'.

Pedigree roll of Ingilby family from Robert Rollo, Duke of Normandy.  WYL230/3688  1658

Pedigrees of Talbois family, one tracing descent from Rollo Duke of Normandy.  WYL230/3689  17th cent

2 items

Letter from Fairfax, Menston  WYL230/3690  24 May 1665

Contents: To his honourable cousin Sir William Ingelby, Bart., concerning whereabouts of Fountains Abbey cartularies.

Pedigree of Clifford, with notes.  WYL230/3691  1669

Rough note of lands in the Forest of Knaresborough  WYL230/3692  17th cent

Contents: Belonging to Piers Gaveston 4 Edw.II and religious houses 27 Edw. III and 13 Edw. II.

Copy of grant of pension to Thomas de Ingelby, the judge, dated 30 Sept. 35 Ed. III.  WYL230/3693  Late 17th - early 18th cent

Extract from Domesday Book concerning Ripley  WYL230/3694  17th or early 18th cent

Contents: Written on parchment with red and brown ink in imitation of the handwriting of Domesday Book.

Extract from Domesday Book  WYL230/3695  17th or early 18th cent

Contents:

Concerning lands in 'Ristone and Ermelai' (? and Armley) written on parchment in red and brown ink, in imitation of the handwriting of Domesday Book.

Notes on Ingilby pedigree, Edward III - 1718/9.  WYL230/3696  Mar 1719

Pedigree of Ingilby 14th century - 18th century.  WYL230/3697  Early 18th cent

Pedigree of Ingilby, 16 and 17 centuries.  WYL230/3698  Early 18th cent

List of abbots of Fountains, 1132 to dissolution  WYL230/3699  Earlier 18th cent

Contents: With length of terms of most.Note at back 'in old Mr. Messenger's handwriting'.

Copy in English of inscription on coffin of Prince George of Denmark.  WYL230/3700  Earlier 18th cent

Letter from C. Johnson, York  WYL230/3701  15 Dec 1741

Contents: To Sir John Ingilby, Bart., Gloucester Street, London, mainly about deed of Wm. Ingilby the treasurer of Berwick.

Copy inscription for tomb of Sir John Ingilby, (d. 1742)  WYL230/3702  18th cent

Contents:

With observations and instructions.

Certificates  WYL230/3703  18th cent

Contents: Of the marriage of Sir John Ingilby and Mrs. Mary Pritchard, 1704, and the baptisms of their sons John, William and Christopher.

Copy of certificate  WYL230/3704  18th cent

Contents: Relating to the marriage of Sir John Ingilby, 28 Apr. 1704, and to the births and baptisms of his children.

Page from almanac, showing Kings of England.  WYL230/3705  1755

List of Cotton MSS.  WYL230/3706  18th cent

Notebook belonging to Sir John Ingilby  WYL230/3707  18th cent

Contents: Containing copies of John's Charter of the Forests, and Cotton Ms Vesparian B.7. on forest customs.

Manuscript notes of weregilds, wages, prices of grain and wine, value of stock and beasts from 697 to 1598.  WYL230/3708  Mid 18th cent

Repaired and bound in 1964.

Contents:

Enclosed is a list of food provided, and a note of the number of cooks and of guests, at Sir WatkinWilliam Wynn's coming of age on 19 April 1770.c.1770.

'Table showing the state of English silver coinage from Wm. the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth'.  WYL230/3709  Mid 18th cent

Pedigree of Talbois family in sixteenth century, with draft, and notes.  WYL230/3710  18th cent

Notes on early history of Ingilby family  WYL230/3711  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Including account of Ripley Church, description of tombs and coats of arms.

Copy of grant by Edward III  WYL230/3712  18th cent

Contents: To Thomas Ingelby of free warren in his lands in Ripley, Flask, Amotherby and Hutton Wandesley.

Pen-and-ink drawing of Kneeling Cross in Ripley Churchyard  WYL230/3713  Mid 18th cent

Contents: With notes of dimensions, on part of letter cover addressed to Mr. Jn. Turpin, woolstapler in Ripley.

Extracts from Ripley Parish Register  WYL230/3714  18th cent

Contents: Concerning baptisms, marriages and funerals of members of Ingilby family 1570-1743.

Short notes on members of Ingilby family, 16th and 17th centuries.  WYL230/3715  18th cent

Notes on events in history of Ingilby family and of Ripley and district, 1528-1579.  WYL230/3716  Mid 18th cent

Notes of baptism and burials  WYL230/3717  18th cent

Contents: Of members of the Ingilby family 1500-1689, with mention of Dame Joanna Ingilby (d.1478).

Note that in 1608 Sir William Ingilby was a member of a commission for surveying and valuing wood in royal forests etc.  WYL230/3718  Mid 18th cent

Note on origins of Tailbois family  WYL230/3719  18th cent

Contents: On back, dimension of 'the new room'.

Very brief note on advowson of church of Sutton upon Dene, and the eldest son of Thomas Ingilby the judge.  WYL230/3720  18th cent

List of place names in Ingilby charters  WYL230/3721  Mid 18th cent

Contents:

On back, note on Sir George Ripley, and on Ingleby in Lincs. and Nockton Priory, written on letter cover addressed to Edward Clough.

Notes on history of Ripley  WYL230/3722  18th cent

Contents: Written on back of letter from Edward Manisty, Durham, to Edward Clough, Ripley.

Summaries of several early charters.  WYL230/3723  18th cent

Note of dates of deaths of some members of Ingilby family, 16th - 18th centuries.  WYL230/3724  18th cent

Descriptions of coats of arms, historical notes, copies of inscriptions from tombs etc.  WYL230/3725  Mid 18th cent

Small paper book

Copies of inscriptions.  WYL230/3726  18th cent

Account of discovery of 2 pigs of lead with Roman inscriptions on Heyshaw Moor in 1731  WYL230/3727  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Referring also to Roman Bath at Stainley and discovery of human skeletons; with rough draft and notes.

Pedigree of Willoughby family, 1066-1715.  WYL230/3728  18th cent

Copy of licence from Edward III  WYL230/3729  18th cent

Contents: To Thomas de Ingilby to hold fairs and markets in Ripley, 31 Ed.III.

Notes on Ingilby pedigree.  WYL230/3730  Mid 18th cent

Note on a reference to a William de Engelbi  WYL230/3731  Mid 18th cent

Contents: On back of letter from Samuel Gawthorpe, Leeds to E. Clough, Ripley.

Notes short on Ingilby motto and arms.  WYL230/3732  Mid 18th cent

Notes on Ripley family.  WYL230/3733  Mid 18th cent

Note on Sir William Ingilby (1494-1528)  WYL230/3734  18th cent

Contents: On back of letter to E. Clough.

Notes of dates of members of Fitz-Ponz, de Clifford and de Casnet families, 11th - 13th cents.  WYL230/3735  Mid 18th cent

Contents: On back of blank certificates that cattle are free from disease.

Notes on Ingilby pedigree, Edward III - mid 18th century  WYL230/3736  Mid 18th cent

Contents:

2 versions

Paper concerning pedigree of Graham of Norton Conyers to mid-eighteenth century.  WYL230/3737  Mid 18th cent

Notes on Ingilby family history, heraldry etc.  WYL230/3738  Mid 18th century

Paper book

Commonplace book  WYL230/3739  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Containing extracts from parish registers, drawings and descriptions of coats of arms, definitions, notes on history of Ingilby and other families, possibly belonging to Edward Clough.

Pedigree  WYL230/3740  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Tracing descent of Ingilby family through Tailbois family from Rollo Duke of Normandy.

Papers concerned with family history, pedigrees etc.  WYL230/3741  Mid 18th cent

Copy bull of Boniface IX  WYL230/3742  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Granting Cistercians of England exemption from tithes, given 1 Apr. 11 year of his pontificate.

Brief notes on Fountains Abbey, boundary of (?) and rhyme concerning the Treasurer  WYL230/3743  Mid 18th cent

Contents: With, on back, drawings of Kneeling Cross at Ripley.

Notes on boundary of (?), and several verses.  WYL230/3744  Mid 18th cent

Copy of papal indulgence, in form of Benedict XIV.  WYL230/3745  Mid 18th cent

Copy of record of plea of trespass at the Court of King's Bench 20 and 21 Charles II  WYL230/3746  Mid 18th cent

Related information: See WYL230/3162 and 3163.

Contents: Between William Ingilby, Bart., and Ralph Leedom concerning taking rabbits in Knox Warren in Bilton cum Harrogate, which case is to be heard at York Assises.

Note concerning transcripts from Hopkinson and other MSS  WYL230/3747  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Made by Thomas Wilson, Leeds antiquary.

Notes on foundation of Fountains Abbey.  WYL230/3748  Mid 18th cent

Contents:

Note in Latin of dates of death of some members of the Ingilby family. Drawing of coats of arms.

Parts of pedigrees  WYL230/3749  Mid 18th cent

Contents: Showing descendants of Robert Rollo Duke of Normandy, members of Talboys, Kyme and Engelbi families.

Notes on Ingilby pedigree.  WYL230/3750  18th cent

Notes on monument etc.  WYL230/3751  18th cent

Pen-and-ink drawings of a plant, and the leaves of 3 trees.  WYL230/3752  Mid 18th cent

Description of the boundaries of the Forest of Pickering.  WYL230/3753  Mid 18th cent

Notebook containing copies of early deeds.  WYL230/3754  1763

Notebook containing copies of old deeds, marked J.I.  WYL230/3755  18th cent

Copy of Charter of William son of Joslan de Hengelby.  WYL230/3756  18th cent

History of the Ingilby family (written by Edward Clough?) from the 12th century.  WYL230/3757  1763-64

Contents: Paper book entitled 'Parentalia', with some notes enclosed.

History of Ingilby family to mid-eighteenth century  WYL230/3758  c1764

Contents: Including descriptions of tombs and of Ripley Church, with drafts and notes.

Start of a history of the Ingilby family  WYL230/3759  c1764

Paper book

Contents: With some loose papers relating to the same.

Draft letter from E.C. (Clough?)  WYL230/3760  Jan 1764

Contents: Possibly covering letter for copy of family history.

Letter from Edward Clough, Ripley  WYL230/3761  29 May 1764

Contents: To (Sir John Ingilby?) concerning origins of Ingilby family, Mountgrace Priory, and coats of arms.

Ingilby pedigree, 14th century - 1764  WYL230/3762  1764 and later

Contents: With additions to 1776.

Letter from Thomas Beckwith at York  WYL230/3763  14 Oct 1765

Contents: To Mr. Clough, Ripley, concerned with marriages of members of Ingilby family, references to Ripley family, especially Sir George Ripley, early pedigree of Vescie family.

Copies of 2 letters from Edward Clough to Thomas Beckwith, York.  WYL230/3764  1766

Small paper book

Contents: Concerning names mentioned in Ripley Charters, pedigrees and coats of arms.

List of place-names in charters at Ripley.  WYL230/3765  Mid 18th cent

Drawings in pen-and-ink, of gateway at Ripley.  WYL230/3766  Mid 18th cent

2 items

Contents: One on back of letter from ?Kirshaw to Mr. Clough, the other on back of part of list of horses bought and sold at Ripley Fair 26 Aug. 1766.

Pen-and-ink drawing of inscription, etc.  WYL230/3767  c1767

Contents: Apparently from a chantry in Ripley, rebuilt by Sir John Ingilby.

Antiquarian notes  WYL230/3768  c1768

Contents: Mainly on medieval land tenure, written on back of order for the copyhold tenants of Knaresborough Forest to put forward proposals for the means of inclosing the Forest, dated 19th Feb. 1768.

Letter from Dr. John Burton, York  WYL230/3769  6 Aug 1768

Contents: To Sir John Ingilby, Bart., at Ripley, containing an extract from the Fountains Abbey Coucher Book concerning the Abbey's tenants in Ripley who pay tax etc. with Clint, go to sheriff's tourn at Knaresborough and have rights in the Forest.

Letter from John Herbert, Kensington  WYL230/3770  9 Oct 1770

Contents: Concerning tomb of Christopher Ingilby at Hillingdon Church.

Note of dates of burial of some members of the Ingilby family.  WYL230/3771  18th cent

Copy of Rental of Abbey of Fountains for Ripley, 1397  WYL230/3772  18th cent

Contents: Also note of catalogue of books etc. in possession of Sir John Ingilby of Ripley, deceased, and of inventory of household goods.

Note of birth and death of William Ingilby son and heir of Sampson Ingilby.  WYL230/3773  18th cent

Drawing of gatehouse at Ripley Castle. Pen and ink.  WYL230/3774  18th cent

Pencil drawings of arms.  WYL230/3775  nd

Engravings of coat of arms, 5 lozenges, with shells, in fess; crest, a deer.  WYL230/3776  nd

2 items

Pen-and-ink drawing of church, and list of place-names in Yorks. and Lincs.  WYL230/3777  18th cent

Exercise book  WYL230/3778  18th cent

Contents: Containing, at front, 17 pages of notes on trigonometry and, at back, 22 pages of notes on heraldry. Enclosed are several pen-and-ink drawings of coats of arms. Marked 'D.B.'

Pen-and-ink drawing of gateway at Colthorp.  WYL230/3779  18th cent

Pen-and-ink drawing of building.  WYL230/3780  18th cent

Paper giving dates of Kings, English and Biblical  WYL230/3781  18th cent

Contents: And some other historical events, with, on back, sketches of tombs. Other papers with sketches of tombs, rough heraldic notes, and rough plan of church interior.

Pen-and-ink drawing of coat of arms  WYL230/3782  18th cent

Contents: Apparently that of Henry VII

Plans of buildings, etc.  WYL230/3783  18th cent

Drawings, chiefly pen-and-ink, of coats of arms, etc.  WYL230/3784  18th cent

Pen-and-ink drawings of coats of arms.  WYL230/3785  18th cent

Pedigree of Emerson (Amcotts) family, 1712-1780.  WYL230/3786  Late 18th cent

Description of coat of arms etc.  WYL230/3787  Late 18th cent

Copy of letter from Elizabeth Tailboys to Cardinal Wolsey  WYL230/3788  Late 18th cent

Contents: Concerning the handing over of lands to her son, and her inability to pay an annuity due to him. Enclosed is scrap of paper with humorous verse about Temple Stanyan's window.

Copies of inquisitions post mortem  WYL230/3789  Late 18th cent

Contents: Of William Ingilby (d.1501) John Ingilby (d.1502) William Ingilby (d.1528).

Certificate of baptism of Constance, daughter of Sir John Ingilby, at Berne, 25 Aug., 1795.  WYL230/3790  1795-98

Contents: Covering letter from S. Bernard, Pall Mall, to Mr. Hewitt, Ripley Park, 2nd March, 1798

Pedigree papers of Ingilby family, fourteenth century to seventeenth century.  WYL230/3791  c1807

Extracts partly from Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum and Rymer's Acta  WYL230/3792  Early 19th cent

Contents: Relating to Ingilby and Amcotts families, 1255-1491.

Pedigree of the Woolby family  WYL230/3793  Early 19th cent

Contents: Whose estate Sir W.A. Ingilby apparently claims by descent through the Emerson and Amcotts families.

Extract from Bishop Challoner's 'Memoirs of Missionary Priests'  WYL230/3794  Early 19th cent

Contents: Concerning Francis Ingilby

Notes on Ingilby family history  WYL230/3795  Early 19th cent

Volume, leather-bound

Pedigree of the family of Bolle or Bolles, Lincs.  WYL230/3796  Early 19th cent

Printed

Contents: Including Emmersons, Henry III - late 18th cent., with some additions.

Part of 'The Courier'  WYL230/3797  May 1815

Contents: With notice of death of Sir John Ingilby.

Copy from 'The Mirror'  WYL230/3798  1827

Contents: Of account of Oliver Cromwell spending the night at Ripley after Marston Moor.

Note of documents taken from the Record Room.  WYL230/3799  31 Aug 1837

Bookplates with arms of Henry John Ingilby.  WYL230/3800  Mid 19th cent

2 items

Copies of several Paston Letters 1660-3  WYL230/3801  Mid 19th cent

Archival history: formerly at Ripley

Names of children of Rev. Henry Ingilby.  WYL230/3802  19th cent

Letter from Mr. Alderman Walbran, Fall Croft, Ripon  WYL230/3803  8 Jun 1858

Contents: To Miss Ingilby, concerning a note of mss in the British Museum made by William Morrison.

List of MSS in British Museum  WYL230/3804  Mid 19th cent

Contents: Mostly concerning Ingilby family.

Printed notes by J.R. Walbran on mss. at Ripley Castle.  WYL230/3805  Mid 19th cent

4 copies

Letter from W. Harrison, Chronicle Office, Ripon  WYL230/3806  6 Jun 1859

Contents: To Miss Ingilby, Ripley Castle, concerning Ingilby genealogy, Ripley Church, and MSS.

Letter from Mr. Walbran, Fall Croft, Ripon, to Miss Ingilby  WYL230/3807  15 Jun 1859

Contents: Concerning MSS in the British Museum, and some documents believed to be at Ripley.

Letter from W. Harrison at Ripon to Miss Ingilby  WYL230/3808  18 Aug 1859

Contents: Concerning the repair of a folio and a tomb in Ripley Church.

Letter from William Harrison, Chronicle Office, Ripon, to Rev. H.D. Ingilby  WYL230/3809  1 Oct 1859

Contents: Concerning Dacre, and the Fairfax Tract on witchcraft.

Letter from T.C. Thompson at the Rectory, Ripley  WYL230/3810  Between 1866 & 1885

Contents: To Sir Henry Ingilby dated April 28, about the date of the fair and the New Style calendar.

Part of The Times  WYL230/3811  16 Jul 1869

Contents: Containing notice of birth of son to Henry D. Ingilby.

Letter from Historical Mss. Commission to Sir H.D. Ingilby  WYL230/3812  15 Aug 1871

Contents: Asking for permission to examine manuscripts and enclosing circulars.

Letter from Alfred J. Horwood, New Court Temple, to Sir Henry Ingilby  WYL230/3813  10 Mar 1875

Contents: Concerning the return of books lent to him (for use for H.M.C. Report) and mentioning particularly the Paston Letters.

Printed report on Mss at Ripley Castle  WYL230/3814  1877

3 copies

Contents: By Alfred J. Horwood for Historical Manuscripts Commission.

Cutting from the Pateley Bridge and Nidderdale Herald  WYL230/3815  1879

Contents: Containing obituary of Sir William Bates Ingilby and letter concerning his grave.

Obituary notice of General Sir William Bates Ingilby, K.C.B.  WYL230/3816  (1879)

Copies from Royalist composition papers  WYL230/3817  1888

Contents: Concerning the estates of Sir William Ingilby, for which his son William was allowed to compound, including particulars of the estate and a petition ny Nathan Dixon for a lease of Harewell and North Deighton, 1646; with 2 letters from Blacker Morgan to Sir Henry Day Ingilby.

Rough notes about estates formerly in the possession of Gresham.  WYL230/3818  19th cent

Rough notes of historical events 1601-65.  WYL230/3819  19th cent

Rough notes on altitudes of building from Ordnance Survey  WYL230/3820  19th century

Contents: And an extract about killing buck from old diary at Ripley for 1668.

Newspaper cutting from Leeds Mercury  WYL230/3821  19th cent

Contents: Concerning Spofforth Castle and mentioning Sir Sampson Ingilby.

Note on John Ingilby (1434-57)  WYL230/3822  19th cent

Contents: 'From Foster's pedigrees'.

Drawings of coats of arms  WYL230/3823  19th cent

Contents: With notes, and description of choir screen of Ripley Church.

Drawing of boar's head with wreath.  WYL230/3824  19th cent

Short note on origin of Ingilby family.  WYL230/3825  Later 19th cent

Notes on Ingilby Pedigree  WYL230/3826  Late 19th cent

Contents:

On back of letter from John Bryden and Sons, Edinburgh, to Sir Henry Ingilby concerning blind roller mountings, Sept., 1873.

Cutting from the 'Pateley Bridge and Nidderdale Herald'  WYL230/3827  18 Apr 1896

Contents: Of an article, 'The Nidderdale Papers, No.2' by J.R. Smith.

Letter  WYL230/3828  21 Nov 1898

Contents: From Albert W. Woods of Garter Office, 69 St. George's Road, Warwick Square, S.W.., to Sir Henry D. Ingilby, enclosing note on marriage of Lord Willoughby and Welles with Margaret, widow of John Ingleby, in 1468.

Letters  WYL230/3829  Jun 1903

2 items

Contents: From Henry Hawkes Spink, Bland's Court, Coney Street, York, to Sir Henry D. Ingilby, Ripley Castle, concerning the portrait of the martyr Francis Ingilby and documents of that period at Ripley.

Photograph of a portrait of Francis Ingilby, the martyr, 1585  WYL230/3830  nd

Letters from Canon Fowler  WYL230/3831  Apr-Oct 1904

5 items

Contents: About a MS volume relating to the Church at Ripon, his receipt for this, a card from him acknowledging receipt of the 'Goldsburgh Ms.' and a covering letter from William Ingilby to his brother, Sir Henry.

Reprint of article in 'Ripon Observer' by Canon J.T. Fowler  WYL230/3832  19 May 1904

Contents: On manuscript relating to Ripon belonging to Ingilby family, addressed to Wm. Ingilby, 22 Bolton Street, London

Copy made by Mrs. Blanche Tempest of the Berwick Roll  WYL230/3833  16 Jan 1558-30 Nov 1561

Related information: See WYL230/2935

Contents: The account of Sir William Ingilby of Ripley, Treasurer for the army at Berwick on Tweed.Enclosed are Mrs. Tempest's description of the roll, a copy of this and 3 letters from her to Sir Henry Ingilby. 1904-05.

Letters from Dom Bede Camm, O.S.B., Erdington Abbey, Birmingham  WYL230/3834  Feb & Nov 1905

Contents: To Sir Henry Ingilby, and account by him of life and death of Francis Ingilby a Roman Catholic priest martyred at York, 1586.

Pencil plan (of interior of family vault?).  WYL230/3835  Early 20th cent

Copies of 4 inscriptions from monuments, first two mentioning Sir William Ingleby.  WYL230/3836  20th cent

Copy of letter from William Inglyby, Corbreck  WYL230/3837  [n.d.]

Contents: To the Earl of Sussex, Lord Lieut. of the Northern Parts, concerning the defection of soldiers, Dec. 1569. Rough pencilled copy.Modern copy

Letter from H.G. Drake Brockman, Mental Hospital, Middlesbrough  WYL230/3838  10 Sep 1921

Contents: To Lieut. Col. Sir W.H. Ingilby, Bart., Ripley Castle, thanking him for allowing him to photograph Fountains Abbey books, and enclosing a print of one of them

Photograph of page of book of Fountains Abbey privileges in University College, Oxford  WYL230/3839  1920's

2 items

Contents: Showing between lines the words 'this book cost forte shillinges,' and 'per me Thomas Inglebe'.Also covering letter from H.G. Drake Brockman, Deputy Medical Superintendent, Mental Hospital, Middlesbrough.7th Jan., 1923.

Notes made by Mrs. Blanche Tempest on the Ingilby MSS  WYL230/3840  1920's

Contents: Chiefly concerned with medieval charters, with several letters from Canon Fowler.

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS  [no ref. or date]

Release of actions  WYL230/3841  22 May 1601

Contents: From Richard Ayer of London, yeo., to Sampson Ingleby of Spofforth, gent.

Recognizance  WYL230/3842  3 May 1642

Contents: Of Thomas Culpepper of the Middle Temple, esq., and Anthony St. Leger of Ulcombe, Kent, to John Hormold of Longdon, Worcs., gent., and Richard Wagstaffe of Castle Morton, Worcs., yeoman, in £200 to secure payment of £100.

Quietus  WYL230/3843  17 Feb 1657

Contents: To Richard Rhodes for rent and arrears for property in Bilton cum Harrogate sequestrated because of the recusancy of Robert Trappes of Nidd, esq., and leased to Rhodes.

Account of money owed by James Kilvington.  WYL230/3844  Oct 1681

Bond  WYL230/3845  14 Jan 1683

Contents: Of Thomas Mauleverer of Allerton Mauleverer, Bart., to John Ledgard of Ganton, Bart., and Matthew Robinson of Burneston, clerk, in £9000, to observe the covenants of an indenture tripartite of the same date.

List of 24 gentlemen and esquires, all living in the London area.  WYL230/3846  17th cent

Certificate of the marriage of Francis Baines and Mary Kirby at Gretna Green.  WYL230/3847  16 Aug 1780

'Cahiers des Etats - Généraux assemblés sous Louis XVI 1789'.  WYL230/3848  1789Language:  French

Contents: Notes of acts of States General.

Assignat of 15 sous from French Revolutionary Period.  WYL230/3849  1792

Insurance policy taken out by Sir William Ingilby  WYL230/3850  17 Nov 1819

Contents: On goods being taken from York to London on the ship 'Masham'.

Printed notice advertising shipping between Yorkshire and London  WYL230/3851  1843

Contents: Sent to Mr. Blacketh, Ripley.

Note on preparing cloth against wet.  WYL230/3852  19th cent

Declaration by William Brogden of Ripon, labourer  WYL230/3853  18 Jul 1873

Contents: That he has paid the funeral expenses and debts of his late mother, Margery Brogden.Also letter from Powell, Knaresborough, to Young, Jackson & Co., solicitors, London, about this and an annuity. 23rd July, 1873

Narrative in ms. of 4 pages  WYL230/3854  19th century

Contents: Concerning Lord Tyrone's apparition telling Lady Beresford of his death and of her future life.

MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED MATTER  [no ref. or date]

Printed almanac by Henry Alleyn.  WYL230/3855  1609

Contents: Enclosed is a slip of paper referring to John Ingleby Bishop of Llandaff 1496-1500.Late 18th cent.

'London - Spy....the First Volume of the Writings of Mr. Edward Ward.'  WYL230/3856  1718

Contents: Enclosed is cutting from The Times on Macaulay.1889.

Printed account of taking of Pontefract Castle during Civil War  WYL230/3857  1719

Contents: Printed in London, stamped 'British Museum Sale Duplicate 1787'.

'The Whitehall Evening Post'.  WYL230/3858  3 Nov to 5 Nov 1724

Pay list of army and navy, and table of dimensions etc. of ships  WYL230/3859  1740-41

Printed book.

Contents: Enclosing cuttings of correspondence from 'Sunday Times'.

'An account of King's College Chapel in Cambridge.'  WYL230/3860  Mid 18th cent

Printed book

Part of 'General Evening Post'  WYL230/3861  Thurs Jan 1 to Sat Jan 3rd 1778

Map of 'Africa antiqua et nova'.  WYL230/3862  18th or early 19th centLanguage:  Latin and Spanish

Contents: Small printed map with place names in Latin and Spanish.

Small edition of the New Testament  WYL230/3863  Published 1814

Contents: Marked 'Anne Ingilby from her very sincere fd. M.L.L.'

'Counsellor Phillips's speech in the Court of Common Pleas, Dublin  WYL230/3864  9 Jun 1815

Contents: In a Case of Crim. Con. 'Guthrie v. Sterne'. Printed booklet belonged to Anne Ingilby.

'Memoirs of Mrs. H. Newell'.  WYL230/3865  Earlier 19th cent

Contents: Small volume, published by Thomas Richardson, Derby, and marked 'R.W. Ingilby from sister Anne Ingilby.'

Map of Russia and Turkey with fortified places marked.  WYL230/3866  19th cent

Contents: Lower left-hand corner drawing of Sebastopol from the sea.

Printed 'Description of the Gardens and Buildings at Kew, in Surrey'  WYL230/3867  nd

Contents:

(Brentford, printed by P. Norbury).

'The Battle of Marston Moor' by John Ryley Robinson, L.L.D.  WYL230/3868  1877

Contents: 8-page pamphlet, printed in Stokesley.

Part of the 'London Gazette'.  WYL230/3869  12 Dec 1879

Printed report of the Departmental Committee on the Baronetage  WYL230/3870  1907

Engraved copy of warrant for execution of Charles I.  WYL230/3871  nd

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL  [no ref. or date]

Additional  WYL230/Acc2662  [n.d.]

Source of acquisition: Deposited at Leeds Archives Department in July 1983.

Papers re Ripley benefice, presentations to living and tithes  WYL230/Acc2662/1  1588 - 1770

Contents: Including glebe terrier 1743.

Agreement for making bricks at Ripley  WYL230/Acc2662/2  1733

Contents:

John Davis of Woodhouse Hill (Hunslet), yeoman, and John Ingilby, esq.

Agreement re rights of warren at Scarah.  WYL230/Acc2662/3  1763

Abstract of title (1307-1640) of Haverah Park.  WYL230/Acc2662/4  nd (18th Cent)

Deputation of Martin Richardson as sealkeeper by Sir John Ingilby, Sheriff of Yorks.  WYL230/Acc2662/5  1782

Appointment of Edward Woolley as County Clerk, by Sir John Ingilby  WYL230/Acc2662/6  1782

List of Constables in Claro (printed).  WYL230/Acc2662/7  1852

Bishop Thornton with Bishopside Enclosure Act.  WYL230/Acc2662/8  nd (1757)

Netherdale ditto  WYL230/Acc2662/9  1804

Bishop Monkton ditto  WYL230/Acc2662/10  1807

Labourers' wages book  WYL230/Acc2662/11  1792

Farm books, analysing work done by farm labourers.  WYL230/Acc2662/12  1796-1800

4 vols.

Survey of estates of John Ingilby esq. on Knaresborough Forest, together with Haverah Park.  WYL230/Acc2662/13  1778

Contents: Annotated up to 1799.

Rental, Yorks & Lincs estates.  WYL230/Acc2662/14  1831

Survey of Yorks farms  WYL230/Acc2662/15  1860

Contents: Annotated 1873, 1894.

Ripley Vestry minute book  WYL230/Acc2662/16  1859 - 1875

Letters from Sir John Ingilby in Switzerland and Germany to John Hewitt his agent at Ripley.  WYL230/Acc2662/17  1794-1803

2 bundles

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/1  9 Oct 1794

Contents: J.I. in Berne. Estate business - wants plantation of Oats completed on Scars Moor Bank. Finance - debts e.g. owes York Bank £800. Wants detailed records of accounts, take up bonds. New tenant at Haverah Park.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/2  23 Apr 1796

Contents: Family matters - welfare of children. Instructions to Hewitt not to give any information on debts to Mr Amcott unless J.I. gives his consent. Mr Sampson - his neglect of his living. Trustees told not to charge J.I.'s brother rent. Wants Thornton tythes increased.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/3  29 Sep 1796

Contents: Estate matters - J.I. wants rents increased because of rise in price of corn. Wants Mr Ingle to exchange his shop and land for Hogg's house so J.I. can reduce amount of land let to trade. More on tenants. Wants account sent.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/4  31 Jan 1797

Contents: J.I. involved in seige and bombardment. Family business - board of brother's children payment to Hannan required. J.I - concern about Hannan and his family who live at Deighton, wondering if any payments been made to them. Wants details of payments sent to Trustees. Parish and estate matters - messages to be relayed to tenants.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/5  4 Mar 1797

Contents: J.I. feels soon French will be forced to leave Switzerland - so he will be able to return there. Instructs Hewitt to make payments to his brother if he has received money from the sale of wood. J.I. moving to Augsburg.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/6  10 Jun 1797

Contents: Instructions to Hewitt to tell those demanding money that he is abroad and Hewitt knows nothing of such matters. J.I. mentions differences he has found in the sums of the accounts of Hewitt and

the Trustees. Other financial matters - copies of stock disposal wanted. Comments on desperate state of England's commerce, wants information of wood. Questions about his family.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/7  2 Dec 1797

Contents: J.I. referring to claims of tenants and freeholders which could be put forward in court. Warning about Mr Sampson's curate - to keep an eye on him with regard to Ripley and J.I.'s family. Refers to brother's complaints against Hewitt and Hannan.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/8  16 Mar 1798

Contents: J.I. in Augsburg. Instructs Hewitt to pay debts. Foreign news - Switzerland in bad condition due to French. Wants list of new tenants and rent arrears owing.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/9  31 May 1798

Contents: J.I. refers to his insistence that Hewitt be treated properly by both his brother and tenants. Other comments concerning his tenants. Financial matters. J.I. in Ratisbon.Continental news - J.I. says all Europe filled with Jacobins and even the University tutors teaching their beliefs.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/10  16 Jun 1798

Contents: J.I. in Bayreuth - difficult and dangerous journey to get there dislikes Bayreuth so hopes to go on to Munich. Financial transactions.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/11  4 Jul 1798

Contents: J.I. been ill, but now recovered health - travelled approx. 60 miles for change of climate. Speaks of disgrace of Peter Buck - tenant and effect it will have on his family. Estate affairs - need to find new tenants. Refers to enmity between himself and family of Mr Sampson's new curate. Other estate matters - encroachments at Deighton.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/12  24 Jul 1798

Contents: From Munich. J.I. unable to let mansion house for any agreed length of time - son soon be of age and J.I. might return to England. Hopes Mr Armitage will take it on a yearly basis - Hewitt to make best agreement possible. Estate business - wants more information on death of one of his tenants, problem over Hodgson's land. Personal matters - his health, family concerns.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/13  12 Aug 1798

Contents: J.I. asking for certain articles - clothes, papers, to be sent on to him. Intends moving on to Ratisbon to avoid the war.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/14  6 Sep 1798

Contents: J.I. talking of his ill health - fever.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/15  1 Oct 1798

Contents: J.I. discusses his problems over his house at Ripley - whether to let it or not. Tenants problems - can new one pay the rent?

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/16  22 Oct 1798

Contents: From Ratisbon. News of war - unlikely peace will be made that winter. Instructs Hewitt to shut up the house when Lady Liddell has left, but he may leave open the Lodge. Wants one of his tenants punished for his offences. Expresses hope his financial situation will improve.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/17  3 Nov 1798

Contents: Estate business - tells Hewitt to make a property habitable for a new tenant, comments on other minor estate matters, wants rent arrears collected gradually, reference to Mr Mitton and his behaviour on the estate. J.I. wants Hewitt to keep him informed about the tests being made on his land - belief there is coal there. Comments about the land tax.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/18  10 Nov 1798

Contents: J.I. talks about possible consequences if the land tax takes place. Family gossip. Estate business - plantations.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/19  16 Dec 1798

Contents:

J.I. considering disposing of the Thornton tythes - wants them valued and Hewitt to find a potential purchaser.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/20  4 Apr 1799

Contents: J.I. has written to trustees about money for the land tax - but feels letter might not have reached them - because of the disorder fears he may be forced to move again to keep ahead of the French.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/21  26 Apr 1799

Contents: Mentions his house again and problems over Peter Bucks estate and the Hogg's affair. Problems over estate boundaries. Family matters.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/22  15 May 1799

Contents: Mail been stopped so J.I. not up to date with Hewitt's letters. Again writes about the taxes and effects they might have on the estate. Local justice. Deighton farms - ways of increasing their value.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/23  14 Jun 1799

Contents: J.I. instructing Hewitt to collect rent arrears from tenant John Wood and discharge another - Hodgson. Difficulties in proving ownership of an estate.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/24  25 Aug 1799

Contents:

J.I.'s health, discusses his debts in England. Land tax - J.I. leave terms about land value to Hewitt. Mentions brother's school. J.I. says will leave management to son when comes of age. Family affair.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/25  30 Sep 1799

Contents: Estate difficulties - arrears. Instructs Hewitt to send his clothes and other things. Debating whether to give up claim as Lord of Manor on part of estate. Tenancy problems. News of relatives.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/26  18 Dec 1799

Contents: Family problems - J.I.'s eldest son ill and J.I. gives background to the problems concerning the Wood family and their tenancy.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/27  12 Jan 1800

Contents: Mail - difficulty in getting through. Wants proceedings against Walker and Elsworth - make eg. of them as wants new tenants. Estate matters - Park game, new lease.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/28  27 Jan 1800

Contents: Weather - rivers frozen - reason for slowness of mail. Laments his loss - son's death? Estate - asks Hewitt to value 2 woods and do other valuations.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/29  28 Mar 1800

Contents: Instructs Hewitt to sell High Rails. J.I.'s wife arriving at Bristol. Determined to prevent Walker and Elsworth taking the crop sown. Reviews the estate accounts.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/30  6 Apr 1800

Contents: Wants Mr Tavisbank to proceed against Walker and Elsworth if their discharges are in order. Wants Deighton Hall wood sold - difficulties in finding copies of title grants about conditions of mills in area. Wants Mr Fairbank to proceed against tenants who have notice to quit.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/31  15 May 1800

Contents: Confirms he wants N. Deighton wood, High Rails, Lodge wood and the Millers Rash (field?) disposed of. J.I. wants to make provision for Hannan - been part of family for long time. J.I.'s health still not good. News of war - French easily defeating the Emperor's army - town full of deserters and wounded soldiers. Concern over some of his letters which have gone astray at Knaresborough post office.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/32  6 Jun 1800

Contents: Complaints about brother's behaviour over J.I.'s decisions over lease and woods. Failure to get rid of Elsworth. Having problems with the Trustees unable to obtain any accounts from them. French army only 2-3 days away and Emperor's army does not seem to want to stop the Fr. taking over the country and levying provisions - imperial

army doing this themselves causing prices to rise. J.I. feels this is the reason why there are so many disaffected people in the county - Emperors troops should protect them not plunder.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/33  nd (received 21 Jun 1800)

Contents: Writes about land tax and its vagueness - Parliament itself does not understand its own Act. Reference to different taxes paid by farmers and township. Remarks on unfairness of the new tax assessments. Family matters - discusses wife's family. Corn selling at high price at this time so J.I. wants rents calculated taking note of this fact. J.I.'s health.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/34  27 Jun 1800

Contents: J.I. - reason for not returning to Ripley - wife's mother still alive and because of loss of son. Unable to get daughter out of Switzerland. Son - William - 17 yrs - when he is of age J.I. might return to Ripley. Health - varies. Deals with estate affairs.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/35  3 Sep 1800

Contents: French occupying town where J.I. staying. Difficulties in finding documents so that wood can be cut down - J.I.'s brother interfering in matter. Description of Elsworth's farm. J.I.'s wife arrived in Yorkshire.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/36  5 Oct 1800

Contents:

Lays down conditions for Elsworth staying - must make such alterations as Hewitt thinks necessary. J.I. gives Hewitt permission to defend himself against any charges of corruption. Hewitt will be given power of attorney to deal with estate problem - status of some land experts question.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/37  18 Oct 1800

Contents: Speculation about whether war will break out again. French still in town where J.I. staying so he has difficulty in getting out mail. Feels that the moor land should be assessed as well as his own land and that of the freeholders. Talks about difficulties in making tenants keep to agreements made over their land. Still determined to cut down the woods, but without defacing Ripley too much - discusses possibility of them growing back eventually.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/38  24 Oct 1800

Contents: More about Elsworth and the need for him to keep the agreement as regards his farm. Gives Hewitt a free hand to deal with the situation. Writes about wife and daughter.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/39  6 Nov 1800

Contents: Tries to clear up the matter of deciding the boundary of Haverah Park. Wants details of the accounts.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/40  24 Dec 1800

Contents:

Balance sheet - Garforths accounts - J.I. expresses some dissatisfaction with the accounts. Poor rates. War news - French still moving into the Emperors territories. J.I. thinks that war will not end for some time as it is only the empire that is suffering - Emperor under the influence of the Ecclesiastical Princes.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/41  7 Jan 1801

Contents: J.I. heard news of death of one of acquaintances - Mr Robinson. French got quite close to town where J.I. staying on Christmas Day, but some soldiers in the town able to close the gates of the town. French fired canonball into town - it came very near J.I.'s house. News that troops coming to relieve the town made the French General negotiate - in the end he accepted - new contribution. Again goes into question of cutting down the woods and brother's reactions to it. Wants some alterations carried out at Haverah Park. Poor Law.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/42  25 Jan 1801

Contents: More about wood and brother. Family affairs - wife's mother dead - settlement of her estate.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/43  7 Feb 1801

Contents: J.I. found out that price Hewitt got for the Hallwood at Deighton is better than he thought. More on leases. J.I. informs Hewitt that he would be returning home in near future. News of local affairs from Hewitt discussed in this return letter.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/44  18 Feb 1801

Contents: More on wood, accounts.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/45  3 Mar 1801

Contents: Improvement in communications with England. Again discusses ability to repay debts from money earned from wood - hopes he will soon be free from debt. French left town, but as a result of their demand for money and provisions the inhabitants almost ruined. Peace for the time being. Continental roads bad and many robbers. Bad weather in Germany.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/46  26 Mar 1801

Contents: J.I. wants to return to England via France. Contemplates taking one of farms back into own hands - that of William Sutt or Falkinghams farm.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/47  15 Apr 1801

Contents: J.I. surprised that farmers who have caused price of corn to rise should object to paying more rent. Fears he might not be able to return during the summer because of the state of affairs on the continent. Complaints about wife's father who has been withholding part of her fortune.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/48  7 May 1801

Contents: J.I. refers to events in North and in Egypt and hopes as a result his return will not be delayed. Settlement of debts.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/49  15 May 1801

Contents: J.I. hopes to settle at Deighton Hall when he returns rather than Ripley.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/50  14 Jun 1801

Contents: J.I. has left Ratesbon, but mail having difficulty in catching up with him because of the blockade, has to wait for papers and his daughter to recover from the smallpox to continue with his journey home. Refers to his tenants - Mr Ingle, Mr Mills. Wants a new gamekeeper employed.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/51  2 Sep 1801

Contents: (Berne) J.I.'s ill health and remedies.Waiting for a passport from the French Minister. Financial matters - payment of bills, interest payments.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/52  15 Oct 1801

Contents: Estate affairs - new tenant - Webster's son and how some tenants do not carry out any repairs or improvements. J.I.'s creditors still pressing hard - if returns may be arrested so now not sure of plans.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/53  11 Dec 1801

Contents: J.I. wants to know state of son's health and tells Hewitt to look after him. Son will need to come abroad for health in spring so Hewitt needs to make financial and travel arrangements. J.I.'s own health improved.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/54  20 Jan 1802

Contents: Estate matters - fences- rebuilding. J.I. wants to get clear of debt before he returns. Wants estate boundaries clearly defined especially the Dacre boundaries.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/55  3 Feb 1802

Contents: Arrangements for son's journey to continent. Estate - wants Deighton Hall farm let. Father-in-Law dying - J.I. wants to ensure he will get rest of wife's dowry.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/56  8 Feb 1802

Contents: J.I. wants the last Court Roll of Dacre to be sent to him and also an account of his brother's activities. Wants information on possible new tenants for Hall farm. More on leases.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/57  28 Feb 1802

Contents:

Problem of the Kirby family - their complaints refuted. More on arrangements for son's journey to Calais. Observations about his son.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/58  20 Apr 1802

Contents: (Paris) Hopes he and his son will be able to leave Paris soon. Speaks of dislike of French.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/59  5 May 1802

Contents: (Rolle) Speaks of son William. J.I. suggests improvements to estate - your land to Deanlove and Grimstone's farms. Includes a valuation of Dunsley's farm which will help to decide a new rent. Includes accounts of rents of N. Deighton lands.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/60  7 Jun 1802

Contents: Refers to finances and accounts. Describes effects of weather on farmers crops - especially his vineyards.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/61  21 Jun 1802

Contents: (Rolle) More on finances, weather, causes and losses in vineyards. Use wood money to discharge some of the annuities. Wants statement of years accounts sent to him.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/62  6 Jul 1802

Contents: J.I. writes about Mr Williamson's request for documents from among his records which may be necessary for the Bewerley trial. J.I. mentions difficulties in finding what was wanted and doubt whether it was admissable.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/63  13 Jul 1802

Contents: Mr Fairbank to make all tenants agreements so it is certain they are legal so no more trouble in proving them. Mr Sampson and tithes. Comments on money owing, his debts and accumulated interest.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/64  30 Jul 1802

Contents: (Berne) Son's health - illness not cured so been sent to surgeon in Geneva. Discusses possibility of lead on the estate. Brother's complaints. General estate matters concerning tenants.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/65  4 Sep 1802

Contents: Dacre estate being valued. J.I. assumes this tax assessment for the Poor Rate. J.I. wants care to be taken so that a heavier burden is not imposed for the upkeep of the Bewerley poor. In connection with this wants to know if there are different Overseers of the Poor in the 2 townships and what the rates are. Wants assessors kept strictly to the Poor Law. Profits of lead mines should be assessed according to law. Son's health improves.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/66  5 Nov 1802

Contents: Estate business - hopes Elsworth's farm be taken over by new tenant. J.I.'s daughter arrived from England.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/67  4 Dec 1802

Contents: J.I. now hopes to set aside the deed of trust. Discusses Hewitt's plans for one of his farms - that of John Bolton.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/68  10 Jan 1803

Contents: More on annuities. Reference to game on J.I.'s estates. Assessments of townships and role of Churchwardens. Family's health.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/69  1 Feb 1803

Contents: Trustees opposing J.I.'s plans to set aside the annuities - causing him more delay and expense. Instructions to Hewitt - not to send them any more papers etc. - no further contact except to transmit money payments.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/70  11 Feb 1803

Contents: J.I. hopes of acquiring part of Lord Roslyn's estate which is mortgaged. More on annuities and debts.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/71  21 Feb 1803

Contents: Estate business and rights. Matter of Colonel Thornton - justice and Hannan. Mr Sampson and tithes.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/72  12 Mar 1803

Contents: More on Elsworth and his reluctance to give up his farm. Difficulties with Trustees. J.I.'s plans for returning to England.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/73  1 Apr 1803

Contents: Daughter's illness put back departure date.Deals with matters concerning his homecoming.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/74  13 Apr 1803

Contents: Discusses news of various acquaintances.J.I. now travelling through France.

Letter  WYL230/Acc2662/17/75  30 Apr 1803

Contents: J.I. in Dover. Describes journey to England and arrangements for his return to Ripley.

Additional  WYL230/Acc2922  [n.d.]

Source of acquisition: Additional records deposited in December 1985 (accession 2922)

MANORIAL  [no ref. or date]

Dacre  [no ref. or date]

Court roll  WYL230/Acc2922/1  1721

Jury presentments  WYL230/Acc2922/2  1721

Court rolls.  WYL230/Acc2922/3  1734-41

1 vol.

Jury precept, with note of admissions  WYL230/Acc2922/4  1783

North Deighton  [no ref. or date]

Court rolls.  WYL230/Acc2922/5  1734-41

1 vol.

Ripley  [no ref. or date]

Court rolls.  WYL230/Acc2922/6  1734-50

1 vol.

Draft court rolls and jury verdicts.  WYL230/Acc2922/7  1739-50

1 bdle.

Copy of pains laid  WYL230/Acc2922/8  3 Oct. 1742

Estreat roll  WYL230/Acc2922/9  1 Oct. 1742

Estreat roll  WYL230/Acc2922/10  1795-96

RENTALS  [no ref. or date]

General  [no ref. or date]

Rental  WYL230/Acc2922/11  1720-32

Contents: For Ripley, Scarah, Burthwaite, Clint, Haverah Park, Harewell, Harrogate, North Deighton, Newsom, Studley, Thornton, Barton, Middlethorpe, Hannwick, New Chapel, Fountains, Armley

Rental  WYL230/Acc2922/12  1732-40

Contents: For Ripley, Scarah, Burthwaite, Clint, Haverah Park, Harewell, Harrogate, North Deighton, Newsom, Studley, Thornton, Barton, Middlethorpe, Hannwick, New Chapel, Fountains, Armley

Rental  WYL230/Acc2922/13  1720-40

Damaged

Contents: For Ripley, Scarah, Burthwaite, Clint, Haverah Park, Harewell, Harrogate, North Deighton, Newsom, Studley, Thornton, Barton, Middlethorpe, Hannwick, New Chapel, Fountains, Armley

Rental for Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and London, with Sir John Ingilby's comments  WYL230/Acc2922/14  1807-13

Armley  [no ref. or date]

Rental for free rents.  WYL230/Acc2922/15  1722

2 ff.

Dacre  [no ref. or date]

Rental for Dacre, Bewerley and Braisty Woods  WYL230/Acc2922/16  1687-1703

Rental for Dacre, Bewerely and Braisty Woods  WYL230/Acc2922/17  1705-19

Rental for Dacre, Bewerley, Braisty Woods, Fountains Tenths and Skelton  WYL230/Acc2922/18  1720-32

Rental for Dacre, Bewerley, Braisty Woods, Fountains Tenths and Skelton  WYL230/Acc2922/19  1732-40

Rentals, Dacre only  WYL230/Acc2922/20  1787; 1790-94

Rental for Dacre 'to be filled with the present tenants names'  WYL230/Acc2922/21  1808

Rental for Dacre fee farm and long lease rents, including Fountains tenths  WYL230/Acc2922/22  1811-14

MISCELLANEA  [no ref. or date]

Copies of 6 letters from the Abbot of Fountains (Marmaduke Bradley) to the Lord Privy Seal (Thomas Cromwell)  WYL230/Acc2922/23  1537

Contents:

About the revenues of Fountains and Rievaulx and objecting to the proposed preferment of William Dale (Cromwell's servant) to Sutton Grange18th Cent. hand, some items misdated 1437

Copy (18th Cent.) of bounder of the township of Nidd  WYL230/Acc2922/24  1562

Notes on the tithes of South Stainley and impropriation of the rectory  WYL230/Acc2922/25  nd (18th Cent)

Schedule of records in the Chapel of the Rolls, London, about Cayton 21 Hen. VIII- 16 Car. I  WYL230/Acc2922/26  nd (18th Cent)

Contents: Endorsed 'Stainley Deeds & Grants'

Field book for Dacre, Harewell etc. by William Chippendale  WYL230/Acc2922/27  1749

Contents: Refers to a map (not found)

Copy memorial of lease & release of premises at Dacre  WYL230/Acc2922/28  26 May 1763

List of proprietors and beastgates on Dacre Pasture  WYL230/Acc2922/29  1778

List of Sir John Ingilby's farms let, with valuation of Thornton tithes  WYL230/Acc2922/30  1791

Letter from Ralph Robinson, Ripley, to Sir John Ingilby, London  WYL230/Acc2922/31  9 Apr 1792

Contents: About tithes of Docking Bush and Skinnerflatts

Case with opinion of John Williamson of Ripon concerning the use of guns without certificates  WYL230/Acc2922/32  12 Oct 1805

Lists of encroachments at Dacre  WYL230/Acc2922/33  1804-06; nd

Acknowledgement of encroachment at Dacre by Matthew Wigglesworth  WYL230/Acc2922/34  1814

Letter from Francis Fairbank, Knaresborough, to Sir John Ingilby, Ripley  WYL230/Acc2922/35  4 Feb 1814

Contents: About Thomas Richardson's rent at Dacre

Papers re ordination of the Revd Henry John Ingilby  WYL230/Acc2922/36  1813-24

Contents: And his institution to the Rectory of West Keal, Lincs.

Register of parliamentary electors, Parts of Lindsey, Lincs.  WYL230/Acc2922/37  1834

Contents: Annotated

MS poll book, Lindsey, Candidates 'I', 'P' and 'S'  WYL230/Acc2922/38  nd (c1834)

Meteorological observations made at Ripley Castle  WYL230/Acc2922/39  1848-1907

3 vols.

Contents: 1848-53, 1890-93, 1906-1907

LITERARY AND SCHOLASTIC  [no ref. or date]

Notebook of sermons  WYL230/Acc2922/40  1651-54

Notebook of sermons  WYL230/Acc2922/41  1673-82

Contents: Flyleaf inscribed 'William Ingilby Booke' and 'Sermons writne at Ripley'. Same hand as WYL230/ACC2922/40

Account of gardens in England  WYL230/Acc2922/42  nd (early 18th Cent)

Copies information: Photo of pages 56-57 available

Contents: (Dyrham, Chatsworth, Buxton, Hampton Court, Moor Park, Euston, Badminton, Wollerton, Clifton (Notts), Newby (W.R. Yorks), Beddington), France and Cape of Good Hope (Dr Ovington's Voyage)MS. Lacks 1st folio

A Treatise of Flowers  WYL230/Acc2922/43  nd (early 18th Cent)

vol. 1.

Some leaves loose

Related information: Cf. Ingilby 3664

Contents: MS.

A Treatise  WYL230/Acc2922/44  nd (c1720-30)

Some leaves loose and loose items inserted

Copies information: Photo of Newby garden design available, plus slides

Related information: (Cf. Ingilby 3664)

Contents: Concerning the Practical making and Management of Gardens in all the Circumstances relating to the Raising & Orderly Keeping Such Things both for Ornament & use as either are or ought to be found growing in themMSMarked: 'Peter Aram' on cover'Eugenius Aram a genius' on leaf tipped inside cover

A treatise on law in 4 books.  WYL230/Acc2922/45  1735

2 vols.Language:  Latin

Contents: MS.Signed by Robert Kerr (probably 2nd son of the 3rd Marquess of Lothian, d.1746)Bookplate of the Earl of Ancram in 2nd vol.

Mathematical exercise book of J. Ingilby  WYL230/Acc2922/46  1774-5

Copies of Ripon Borough charter 2 Jac.II  WYL230/Acc2922/47  1794

Contents: And surrender of manor of Ripon to the Crown by Archbishop of York 36 Hen. VIII. Compiled by J.I.

Itinerary through York  WYL230/Acc2922/48  nd (18th Cent)

Contents: MS. Unsigned

Commonplace book  WYL230/Acc2922/49  c1896-1913

Contents: MS. Unsigned

Additional  WYL230/Acc3061  [n.d.]

Source of acquisition: Additional records deposited in February 1987 (accession 3061)

Plan of Ripley Village by Calvert and Bradley of Richmond  WYL230/Acc3061/1  1807

Repaired 1987

Related information: See also 2517 colour transparency available

Copy will of the Revd Henry John Ingilby (1862)  WYL230/Acc3061/2  1862 - 1870

Contents: With certificate of proclamation of banns of Henry Day Ingilby and Alicia Margaret Robertson (1862), certificate of entry of birth of Henry Haggerston Ingilby (1869) and letter and sketch plan re Ripley Castle Family Vault (1869)

Photograph of head of unidentified young woman  WYL230/Acc3061/3  nd (c1900)

Postcard views of Ripley Castle, Village and Church  WYL230/Acc3061/4  nd (c1900-10)

15 items

Postcard views of Caterham Guards' Depot (gymnasium, chapel, Y.M.C.A. Hut, Orderley & Guard Room, Cook House)  WYL230/Acc3061/5  nd (c1910)

5 items

Copies information: Colour transparency of Cook House available

Letters from the Hon Lady Ingilby (nee Alberta Vivian) to her sister Violet  WYL230/Acc3061/6  1894 - 1912

Bundle

Contents: With a covering letter explaining their return to Ripley in 1954

Film negatives in an envelope marked 'Caterham'  WYL230/Acc3061/7  1916

11 items

Copies information: Black and White prints available, negatives destroyed

Film negatives in an envelope marked 'Caterham'  WYL230/Acc3061/8  nd (c1916)

6 items

Copies information: Black and White prints available, negatives destroyed

Letter to the Hon Mrs Ingilby re Portuguese stamps  WYL230/Acc3061/9  1917

Letters from Private Pat O'Brian to Major Ingilby at Caterham  WYL230/Acc3061/10  1917

3 items

Contents: With printed silk and lace handkerchief 'souvenir d'Ypres' and an embroidered Christmas card

Letter to Master J W V Ingilby from his grandfather Sir W Ingilby  WYL230/Acc3061/11  nd (1918)

Contents: Thanks for a letter on his 90th birthday

Picture postcard  WYL230/Acc3061/12  1918

Contents: With Christmas greetings to Joslan Ingilby from Anne and Cecilia Goodenough

'Last Will and Testament of Wilhelm the Bandit'  WYL230/Acc3061/13  nd (c1918)

Contents: (A printed squib about the Kaiser)

Letter from Joslan Ingilby at school in Broadstairs to his parents  WYL230/Acc3061/14  7 Mar 1920

'Ten Little Subalterns'  WYL230/Acc3061/15  nd (early 20th cent)

Contents: MS verses

Child's essays and water colours of flowers and landscapes  WYL230/Acc3061/16  c1935

Bundle

Letters from Joslan Ingilby on active service with 2nd Battn, Scots Guards in Egypt  WYL230/Acc3061/17  1938 - 1944

2 bundles

Contents: To Sir William and Lady Ingilby at RipleyWith a few photographs of army life in Egypt 1939

Record of air raid warnings logged at Warden's Post I.1 (Ripley Castle Estate Office)  WYL230/Acc3061/18  1940 - 1945

Contents: Notebook marked 'memo'

Wedding Photograph in envelope marked 'John & Miriam'  WYL230/Acc3061/19  nd (c1950)

Additional  WYL230/Acc3978  [n.d.]

Source of acquisition: Deposited: Sir Thomas Ingilby, Bart.Assessioned: 1995 Feb 16Assessioned no: 3978

Yorkshire Estate  [no ref. or date]

Haverah Park  [no ref. or date]

Related information: See also Ingilby 759-782, 2060-2093 etc

Licence to Gervase Markham Esq to convert one third of Haverah Park to tillage  WYL230/Acc3978/1  1608

Survey and valuation of Haverah Park by Joseph Dickinson.  WYL230/Acc3978/2  1729

Related information: See also WYL230/2504, 2462-3

Agreement for sale of oak bark in Haverah Park  WYL230/Acc3978/3  1775

Contents: Between Enclosure Commissioners for the Forest of Knaresborough and John Edmondson and William Hebden

Estimates of the costs of enclosing and improving Sir John Ingilby's land at Haverah Park  WYL230/Acc3978/4  1789

Lease of a farm at Haverah Park for 14 years  WYL230/Acc3978/5/1  1821

Contents: Sir William Ingilby to Messrs Spence and Perch

Assignment of a lease for 2000 years, lands at Haverah Park  WYL230/Acc3978/5/2  1823

Contents: Samuel Powell of Knaresborough to John Atkinson of Leeds

Order of the Enclosure Commissioners  WYL230/Acc3978/6  1865

Contents: Re drainage and farm building improvements on the Ingilby estate

Assignment of charge under above order  WYL230/Acc3978/7  1865

Tenancy agreements, farm valuations etc, chiefly re Haverah Park  WYL230/Acc3978/8  1825-1933

4 items

Rentals and Tenncy Agreements  [no ref. or date]

Related information: See also WYL230/2326-2446, 2162-2325

Yorkshire Estate rents  WYL230/Acc3978/9/1  1855-1859

Yorkshire Estate rents  WYL230/Acc3978/9/2  1860-1866

Yorkshire Estate rents  WYL230/Acc3978/9/3  1866-1874

Yorkshire Estate rents  WYL230/Acc3978/9/4  1874-1887

Yorkshire Estate rents  WYL230/Acc3978/9/5  1900-1910

Rent receipt books  WYL230/Acc3978/10  1961-1972

File re estate rents  WYL230/Acc3978/11  1960s-1970s

Schedule of rents  WYL230/Acc3978/12  1984

Draft schedule of tenancy agreements (written in pencil)  WYL230/Acc3978/13  [n.d.]

Accounts  [no ref. or date]

Ripley Estate ledger  WYL230/Acc3978/14/1  1906-1912

Related information: See also WYL230/1945

Ripley Estate ledger  WYL230/Acc3978/14/2  1913-1914

Ripley Estate cash book 'B'  WYL230/Acc3978/15  1913-1922

Related information: See also WYL230/1946

Estate Ledger sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/16/1  1914-1917

Estate Ledger sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/16/2  1920-1930

Estate Ledger sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/16/3  1931-1949

Estate Ledger sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/16/4  c1930-1940

Barclays Bank (Knaresborough) account book of Ripley Estate  WYL230/Acc3978/17  1934-1943

Bank statements  WYL230/Acc3978/18  1963-1966

Remittance advices & certificates of deduction of income tax  WYL230/Acc3978/19  1966-1969

Income tax, PAYE etc  WYL230/Acc3978/20  1970s

File re rates  WYL230/Acc3978/21  1970s

Estate accounts: papers  WYL230/Acc3978/22  1977-1979

3 files

Vouchers  [no ref. or date]

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/1  1920

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/2  1921

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/3  1922

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/4  1923

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/5  1924

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/6  1925

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/7  1926

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/8  1927

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/9  1928

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/10  1929

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/11  1931

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/12  1932

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/13  1933

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/14  1934

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/15  1935

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/16  1936

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/17  1937

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/18  1963

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/19  1964

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/20  1965

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/21  1966

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/22  1967

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/23  1968

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/24  1969

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/25  1970

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/26  1971

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/27  1972

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/28  1974

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/29  1975

Vouchers  WYL230/Acc3978/23/30  1976

Wages  [no ref. or date]

Related information: for 19 cent labourers wages see WYL230/1985-2012

Wage book  WYL230/Acc3978/24  1923-1926

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/1  1961

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/2  1962

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/3  1963

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/4  1964

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/5  1965

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/6  1966

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/7  1967

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/8  1968

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/9  1969

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/10  1970

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/11  1971

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/12  1972

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/13  1973

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/14  1974

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/15  1975

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/16  1976

Estate workers' time & wage sheets  WYL230/Acc3978/25/17  c1977-1978

Dairy Farm  [no ref. or date]

Weekly record of Dairy Farm produce  WYL230/Acc3978/26/1  1960-1973

Game  [no ref. or date]

Game reports  WYL230/Acc3978/26/2  c1930-1933

Estate Correspondence  [no ref. or date]

Draft lease and correspondence re lease of land at Killinghall by M K Moorhouse Esq.  WYL230/Acc3978/27  1938-1949

Sale particulars and plan of Eagle Hall Estate, Bewerley  WYL230/Acc3978/28  1867

Plan of Moor Farm in the parish of Killinghall  WYL230/Acc3978/29  1876

Copy letter book  WYL230/Acc3978/30/1  1887-1890

Copy letter book  WYL230/Acc3978/30/2  1890-1894

Copy letter book  WYL230/Acc3978/30/3  1894-1899

Copy letter book  WYL230/Acc3978/30/4  1899-1905

Copy letter book  WYL230/Acc3978/30/5  1905-1909

Copy letter book  WYL230/Acc3978/30/6  1909-1913

Copy letter book  WYL230/Acc3978/30/7  1913-1921

W G Hilton Price and Riseley Hall  WYL230/Acc3978/31  1934-1943

W G Hilton Price and Littlethorpe and Lund House Green  WYL230/Acc3978/32  1950-1951

Ripley By Pass  WYL230/Acc3978/33  1935-1939

Fishing permits & related correspondence  WYL230/Acc3978/34/1  1951-1966

Fishing permits & related correspondence  WYL230/Acc3978/34/2  1968-1969

Correspondence with solicitor  WYL230/Acc3978/35  1960s

Agent's correspondence etc  WYL230/Acc3978/36/1  1960s

Agent's correspondence etc  WYL230/Acc3978/36/2  1967-1970

Agent's correspondence etc  WYL230/Acc3978/36/3  1974-1975

Electricity Board, correspondence re Public Lighting at Ripley  WYL230/Acc3978/37  c1970

Sale of Christmas Trees  WYL230/Acc3978/38  1970s

Rehearsal scripts of 'The Flaxton Boys', YTV series, filmed at Ripley  WYL230/Acc3978/39  1971

File re probate of estate of Sir Joslan Ingilby  WYL230/Acc3978/40  1975-1978

Estate Sale  WYL230/Acc3978/41  1976

Sir Thomas' 21st Birthday Party  WYL230/Acc3978/42  1977

Filming at Ripley by Action Films, 'Bronte Sisters'  WYL230/Acc3978/43  1978-1979

Advertising  WYL230/Acc3978/44/1  1978

Advertising  WYL230/Acc3978/44/2  1979

Estate office diary  WYL230/Acc3978/45  1980

Returns by landowner under 1910 Finance Act  WYL230/Acc3978/46  c1910

Insurance policies and related correspondence  WYL230/Acc3978/47  20 cent

Ripley Star Club  WYL230/Acc3978/48  c1972

Lincolnshire Estate  [no ref. or date]

Rental  WYL230/Acc3978/49  1887-1913

Additional  WYL230/Acc4080  [n.d.]

Source of acquisition: Deposited: Sir Thomas Ingilby, Bart.Accessioned: 1996 Apr 24Accession no: 4080

Yorkshire Estate: Files  [no ref. or date]

Related information: For other other files in this series see WYL230/1764-1807

Contents: Note: the numbers at the end of the entries appear on the file covers

Woodland  WYL230/Acc4080/1  1907-1927

Contents: Rating papers (19)

Motor  WYL230/Acc4080/2  1916-1927

Contents: Motor-cycle and car tax, fuel and insurance (48)

Property Tax  WYL230/Acc4080/3  1916-1924

Contents: Inland revenue papers (58)

Sadler Barn  WYL230/Acc4080/4  1915-1938

Contents: Correspondence re use of barn by boy scouts etc. (64)

Scarah Bank Farm  WYL230/Acc4080/5  1914-1930

Contents: Correspondence with tenant and local authority. (65)

Scarah Moor Farm  WYL230/Acc4080/6  1915-1924

Contents:

Tenancy, farm and building work. (66)

Scarah Mill  WYL230/Acc4080/7  1904-1950

Contents: Repairs. (67)

Rates: Ripley.  WYL230/Acc4080/8  1906-1970

Contents: Encloses assessment Nov 1922Also valuations for Harrington (Lincs) nd and Brinkhill (Lincs) 1912 (68)

School Trust, Ripley  WYL230/Acc4080/9  1903-1950

Contents: Repairs and maintenance. (69)

Sewerage, Ripley  WYL230/Acc4080/10  1910-1929

Contents: Specification, plan and correspondence (70)

Sewerage, Shaw Mills  WYL230/Acc4080/11  1909-1915

Contents: Correspondence (71)

Shaw Mills  WYL230/Acc4080/12  1915-1926

Contents: Correspondence (72)

Shop  WYL230/Acc4080/13  1895-1921

Contents: Correspondence re tenancy. (73)

Slate Rigg Farm  WYL230/Acc4080/14  1913-1958

Contents: Tenancy and alterations (74)

South Dokken Bush Farm  WYL230/Acc4080/15  1914-1928

Contents: Correspondence re tenancy, pest control etc (75)

South Stainley Living  WYL230/Acc4080/16  1911

Contents: Correspondence re patronage of vicarage (76)

Super Tax  WYL230/Acc4080/17  1910-1924

Contents: Correspondence and papers. (78)

Telephones/PO  WYL230/Acc4080/18  1904-1951

Contents: Telephone and telegraph connections. (79)

Tenants: Ripley  WYL230/Acc4080/19  1914-1924

Contents: Tenancies, dinner list, meeting invitations, Ripley Clothing Club and Ripley Coal Club. (80)

Thornton Moor Farm  WYL230/Acc4080/20  1904-1931

Contents: Repairs. (81)

Tithes: Ripley  WYL230/Acc4080/21  1837-1947

Contents: Commutation papers, including surveyor's account 1837 (82)

Town Hall: Ripley  WYL230/Acc4080/22  1921-1928

Contents: Licences, requests, and particulars re usage of town hall by political, theatrical and musical groups. (83)

West Riding County Council Education.  WYL230/Acc4080/23  nd

Contents: Empty Cover. (84)

Whipley Bank Farm  WYL230/Acc4080/24  1914-1932

Contents: Tenancy, cultivation and repairs, complaints of neglected land. (85)

Whipley Hall Farm  WYL230/Acc4080/25  1907-1916

Contents: Tenancy etc (86)

Woods: Ripley  WYL230/Acc4080/26  1914-1928

Contents: Correspondence (87)

Women Workers  WYL230/Acc4080/27  1915-1916

Contents: Labour shortage and request for women workers during First World War. (88)

Wath House, Ripley  WYL230/Acc4080/28  1919-1924

Contents: Tenancy and complaints of damage caused by straying fowl. (90)

Scarah Bank Farm.  WYL230/Acc4080/29  nd

Contents: Empty Cover.

Saw Mill/Timber Sales  WYL230/Acc4080/30  1923-1926

Schedule A income tax assessments  WYL230/Acc4080/31  1930-1932

Tenants  WYL230/Acc4080/32  1947

Contents:

Invitations and replies for the wedding of Major JW Ingilby and Miss Diane Colvin on Dec. 27, 1947.

Scarah Bank Farm, Ripley, Tenancy  WYL230/Acc4080/33  1957

Contents: List of fixtures and correspondence with prospective tenants

Various Loose Letters  WYL230/Acc4080/34  1923-1957

Contents: Assorted loose letters re tenancies, alterations, inventories, milk and egg production, and house erection at Ripley.


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