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Parish Records of York, St. Michael, Spurriergate Finding Aid
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Parish Records of York, St.Michael, Spurriergate

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PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit)

YORK

ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE deanery of the City of,-York

Y/MS 1 Parish register baptisms ) marriages) 1598-1763 burials )

(includes a list of burial fees, n.d.) [see also 6-9,14-17, 98]

2 Churchwardens' accounts 1594-1625 [see also 3-5, 27-29J (includes lists of parish officials and feoffees 1597-1604, 1607-1609, 1620, 1624; minutes and memoranda of parish meetings, 1598-1602, 1607-1623; assessments for the clerk's bill 1592 and 1593, for the double tax 1598, for furnishing soldiers 1602, and for the single tax 1624; copies of the wills of Robert Maskew, alderman of York, dated 24 June 1595, and of Thomas Dawson of St Ethelburgh, London, dated 4 June 1598; copy of letter of attorney of Thomas Hitchmough„ 10 Feb. 1606/7; a note of armour in constables' hands 1617, 1621; a note of leases as at 6 Nov. 1620; a note that a chest was taken from the church in 1599 by Alderman Moslay)

45, 3 Churchwardens' draft account book 1537-1548 [see also 2,- 27-29]

(this volume contains detailed working entries of receipts and disbursements of the church wardens in the above period and has been described at some length by E. Brunskill, 'Two Hundred Years ofA)arish Life in York' in The Annual Report and Proceedings of the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeolo ical Society, 1950-1, pp. 17-58)

4- 5 Churchwardens' accounts [see also 2-3, 27-29J

4 1518-1547

5 1626-1710 (includes extract from will of James Caffrey of York, gent. proved 29 Aug. 1595, bequeathing legacy to St Michael's church; extract from will of Mr Richardson bequeathing legacy to St Michael's church, n.d.; copy of rent charge given by Thomas Mosley, alderman, to St Michael's church 1620; assessments for church repairs 1628, 1633, 1635; details of church assemblies)

6- 9 Parish registers [see also 1, 14-1V, 98]

6 burials 1773-1812

7 baptisms 1773-1814

8 baptisms 1815-1928 (contains loose leaves of register book, baptisms and burials 1808-14) y

4-crv. kocA-pczew,,,o reek. 9 marriages 1813-1837 kot

10 Vestry meetings 1791-1841 [see also 19, 30]

continued .....,

PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued)

YORK

ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE (continued)

Y/AS 11-13 Feoffees account books

11 1770-1783

12 1782-1795 (with list of feoffees 1770)

13 1794-1849 (with minutes of feoffees meetings, 1841, 1802, 1799; bond 1842)

14-17 Parish registers [see also 1, 6-9, 98]

14 marriages 1754-1799

15 marriages 1800-1812

16 marriages 1837-1925

17 burials 1813-1838

18 Banns' book 1861-1929

19 Vestry meetings book 1850-1925 [see also 10, 30J

20 Register of parish apprentices 1843 (1 entry)

21-24 Registers of services [see also 26J

21 1885-1897

22 1900-1924

23 1925-1941

24 1941-1949

25 Typescript note of St Michael's Charities [see also 89-93-1

2b Register of services 1950-1963 [see also 21-24J

27-29 Churchwardens' account books Lsee also 2-5J

27 1796-1668 (including minutes of vestry meetings 1607, 1810, 1620, 1830; list of poor persons for Myers Coals 1662; meeting for improvement of Hob Moor 1799; copy of 1621 census returns for parish; notes on church fabric 1810, 1622; arrangements of pews 1622)

26 1666-1916

29 1916-1949

30 Vestry minute book .1831-1850 [see also 10, 19J

31 Parochial Church Council (St Michael, Spurriergate and St Mary, Castlegate) minute book 1930-1936

continued

Nos. 1- 3 deposited by Canon B.C. Norris, 53 Stockton Lane, York

Aug. 1974

Nos. 4-13 deposited by Canon B.C. Norris, 53 Stockton Lane, York

June 1979

Nos. 14-25 deposited by Canon B.C. Norris, 8 Minster Yard, York

Feb. 1982

PR

PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued)

YORK

ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE (continued)

Y/MS 32-637 Terriers and inventories [see also 99]

32 1817

33 1857

34 1865

35 1900

36 terrier 1953 (updated to 1956)

37 inventory 1953 (updated to 1936)

36 A volume containing a copy of the tablets of benefactions in the church 1832 and of the 1825 terrier

39-40 Electoral roll

39 electoral roll book 1920-1959

40 electoral roll completed forms 1952-1959

41-53 Papers relating to church fabric and the churchyard

41 Chancery Court costs for opposed faculty to re-pew the church 1868

42 file of estimates and printed circulars concerning the acquisition of a new church organ 1889-1090 and for installation of electric lighting 1909

43 plan and agreement respecting construction of stairs in the churchyard giving access to cellar of Crow Bros., butchers 1927

44 faculty for the adaptation and future use of part of the churchyard (J.J. Hunt Ltd.) and payment of £300 in augmentation of the benefice in full satisfaction of all claims for compensation in respect of damages; also permission to Corporation to maintain urinal built in the churchyard without faculty 0.1857; Consistory Court order 1937

45 faculty to carry out work to render safe the tower and the west end of the church 1966

4b faculty to demolish upper portion of the tower, with correspondence 1967

4y faculty to demolish public conveniences 1968

46 faculty for the daptation and future use of part of the churchyard (J.J. Hunt Ltd.), with correspondence 1968

49 faculty to re-order, restore and redecorate interior, with plans 1969

50 faculty to sell organ 1973

51 faculty to clean exterior of church 1973

52 plan of proposed layout of churchyard and surrounding areas 1976

53 archdeacon's certificate 1983

continued

PR PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued)

YORK

ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE (continued)

Y/MS 54-84 Church financial papers

54 bank book 1903-1915

55 bank book 1915-1930

56 choir subscriptions 1863-1866

57 bank statements, paying-in books, etc. late 19th-20th c.

58-82 receipts and vouchers

58 1638-1845 59 1646-1862 60 1863-1869 61 1870-1879 62 1680-1685 63 1886-1893 64 1894-1896 65 1897 66 1898 67 1899-1900 68 1901 69 1902-1903 70 1905-1907 71 1908-1910 72 1911-1914 73 1915-1920 74 1920-1924 75 1925-1927 76 1928-1930 77 1931-1933 78 1934-1937 79 1938-1940 80 1941-1943 81 1944-1947 82 1948-1950

83 statement of proposed quotas for the rural deanery of York 1939

84 insurance papers 1897-1907

85 Sequestration papers 1898

66 Order in Council for union of benefices of St Mary Castlegate and St Michael Spurriergate, York and copy of the relevant issue of the London Gazette 1936

67 Licence for marriages 1953

88 Visitors' book 1949-1956

89-93 Charities' papers [see also 25J

09 Peter Richardson Charity (Oxton rent charge): correspondence and papers 1900-1937

90 Thomas Naylor Charity (ground rent, 14 Spurriergate): correspondence 1942-1944

continued

PR

PARISH RECORDS (on deposit) (continued)

YORK

ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE (continued)

VMS

89-93 Charities' papers (continued)

91 William Shaw Charity (Barlby rent charge): correspondence 1930-1931

92 Manklin's Charity (Long Close Lane rent charge): correspondence 1905-1921

93 general charity feoffees' correspondence and papers, including notes on above charities (1 bundle) 1893-1949

94-96 Miscellaneous papers

94 copy of apprenticeship bond 1827

95 historical notes on the church

96 two printed notices, one for a special form of prayer for the 1897 Jubilee, the other for a public meeting in Tempest Anderson Hall (speakers Rev. W. Garlick and Canon T.H. Tardrew)

[for latest baptisms' register and banns' book see St Mary, Castlegate PR Y/M1 161-162]

4mc, 97 Order in Council: Pastoral Scheme for the union of the

parish of All Saints, Pavement with Saint Crux, York and the parish of York, Saint Mary C,stlegate, with York Saint Michael Spurriergate to foi'm the new parish of All. Saints, Pavement with Saint Crux and Saint Michael Spurriergate, York; the redundancy of the parish of Saint Michael Spurriergate, York; and the appropriation of the parish church of Saint Michael Spurriergate to

Saint Michael-le-Belfrey, York 21 July 1987

98 Parish register of marriages 1953-1964 [see also 1, 6-9,14-17]

99 Terrier and inventory 1974 [see also 32-37]

100 Pastoral scheme, correspondence and papers relating to closure of church and distribution of fittings, plate, etc. 1984-1988

10] Spurriergate Update (leaflets on progress of Christian centre) Feb. - Mar. 1988

102 Rector's correspondence file 1983-1987

103 Quinquennial inspection report 1978

104 E. Milner-White, The Ancient Glass of St Michael's Spurriergate, York (York, 1948) 2 copies

105 Duplicate licence by PCC to Yates' Wine Lodge relating to part of churchyard Jan. 1994

Nos. 26- 96 deposited by Canon J.H. Armstrong, All Saints Rectory, York

No. 97 deposited by Canon J.H. Armstrong, All Saints Rectory, York No. 98 deposited by Canon J.H. Armstrong, All Saints Rectory, York

Nos. 99-104 deposited by Rev. Canon J. Armstrong, All Saints Rectory,York No. 105 deposited by Diocesan Registrar, York

Mar. 1984 Oct. 1987

Feb.1988 Aug. 1989 Feb. 1994

ST MICHAEL, SPUHRIERGATE, YORK

FEOITEES DEEDS

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1 - 14 New Feoffees

15 - 39 Spurriergate

40 - 76 High Ousegate (Upper or Over Ousegate)

77 - 83 Ousegate

84 - 90 Low Ousegate (Nether Ousegate)

91 - 96 Cemetery of St Michael

97 -102 Pa. St Michael (street unspecified)

103-113 Coppergate

114-119 Jubbergate

120-132 Coney Street

133-155 Carrgate als. Water Lane

156-162 Gillygate

163-170 Barlby

171-194 Miscellaneous

ST MICHAEL, SPURRIERGATE, YORK

FEOFFEES DEEDS

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14 New Feoffees

1. Exemplification of a final concord, made Michaelmas k2 Elizabeth [1599] between Thomas Mosley, George Watkinson, Peter Appleyearde, Henry Thompson, John Charter, Thomas Smyth, Laurence Edwarde, Henry Metcalfe, Leonard Besson, Nicholas Hodgson, William Watson, George Winterburne, John Lund, John Fysher and Roger Jackson, and Thomas Appleyearde concerning properties in York.

23 January 3 James I [1606]

2. Grant: Thomas Mosley and Leonard Besson of York, aldermen, John Chatter and Thomas Smythe, merchants and George Winterburne, fishmonger to John Mosley, Christopher Crofte, mercers, William Scotte,merchant, Henry Lee, tailor, Thomas Campleshon, Peter Richardson, roper, and James Lobley, mariner; properties in York.

6 December 18 James I [1620]

3. Grant: Christopher Crofte, alderman, William Scott, merchant, Thomas Campleshon, tailor, Peter Richardson, roper and James Lobley, mariner to Robert Hemesworth, alderman, William Wharton, gent., Henry Thompson, merchant, Edward Blocley, Marmaduke Croft, mercer, Wm. Halley, gent; properties in York.

25 January 9 Charles I [1633/4]

4. Grant: Henry Thomson, alderman, to Robert Scott, gent.,' George Mancklins, gent., William Wyvell, mercer, George Mungye, goldsmith, John Loftus, draper, and Richard Crosthwaite, draper (feoffees); properties in York.

29 April 1658.

5. Surrender of estates: George Manklins, alderman, George Mungy, goldsmith, William Wyvell, mercer, Richard Crosthwaite, draper, surviving feoffees.

27 June 1672.

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6. Grant, bargain and sale: Richard Crosthwaite of York, draper, to George Mancklin of York, alderman, George Prickett of the same, esq., Robert Scott of the same, gent., Michael Barstoe of the same, grocer, John Wood of the same, gent., Thomas Naylor of the same, Mark Bullard of the same, cordwainer, Joseph Scott of the same, merchant, John Colton of the same, milliner, John Stamper of the same, cutler, Roger Spacye of the same, surgeon and John Moore of the same, mariner, feoffees: one messuage in Upper Ousegate previously in the tenure of Ambrose Hutchinson, tailor, now in the occupation of Robert Jackson, sadler, adjoining the messuage in the tenure of John Wood on the east and the messuage in the occupation of Thomas Naylor on the west, abutting onto Upper Ousegate on the south; one messuage in Upper Ousegate lately in the tenure of John Peighen decd., then in the tenure of Francis Peighen deed., adjoining the messuage in the possession of Joseph Scott and one lately in the occupation of John Lofthus decd., now in the occupation of Frances Lofthus, widow, and abutting onto the lands of Leonard Thompson, gent., on the south; one messuage in Nether Ousegate late in the occupation of Benjamin Masterman; one messuage in Carrgate late in the tenure of Lawrence Edwards; one messuage in Carrgate late in the occupation of Anne Fisher; one messuage in Spurriergate als. Little Coney St., in the tenure of Richard Crosthwaite adjoining the church of St Michael on the north and the churchyard on the west, and the lands of Joseph Campleion on the south and Spurriergate on the east; one messuage in Spurriergate late in the occupation of Lawrence Breidon abutting High Spurriergate on the east and the churchyard on the south; one messuage in Spurriergate in the occupation of William Halley; abutting the churchyard on the north and the church on the south; one messuage in Spurriergate in the occupation of John Storrie, sadler; one messuage in Spurriergate in the tenure of William Halley abutting onto the lands of William Halley on the north and the Ouse on the west; one messuage in Jubbergate in the occupation of John Deighton abutting onto the lands of John Sawer on the west and those of Alexander Harrison on the south and east, and the street . on the north side; 14d. rent from a garden in Gillygate; 6s. 8d. rent from a messuage in Spurriergate; 6s. 8d. rent from a messuage in Coppergate.

19 November 24 Charles II [1672]

7. a-b Lease and release: George Prickett of York, sergeant at law and recorder of the city, John Wood of York, alderman, Michael Barstow, gent., Joseph Scott, merchant and John Stamper, cutler, surviving feoffees to William Hutchinson, pewterer and Edward Jefferson, grocer (both of York): trust properties in Ousegate, Carrgate, Low Ousegate, Spurriergate and various rents.

1-2 April 9 William III [1697]

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8. Grant, bargain and sale: William Hutchinson and Edward Jefferson to George Prickett, John Wood, Richard Wood, Michael Barstow, Thomas Barstow, Joseph Scott, John Stamper, William Stephenson, John Hall, Thomas Proctor, John Smith, Bartholomew Geldart (all of York), feoffees: various trust properties.

10 June 9 William III [1697]

9. a-b

10.

11. a-b

12. a-b

Lease and Release: William Stephenson esq., Benjamin Barstow, gent., John Owram, gent., surviving feoffees to Revd. Lewis Etty, rector of St Michael, Ousebridge, for a consideration of 5s.: trust properties.

16-17 September 15 George II [1741]

Lease and Release: Revd. Lewis Etty, rector of St Michael, Ousebridge, to William Stephenson, Benjamin Barstow, Francis Jefferson, merchant, Thomas Whytehead, gent.; Edward Wilson, gent., David Saunders, gent., William Black, painter, William Blyth gent., Ralph Terry, carpenter, Richard Farrer, upholsterer, Christopher Mitchell, chandler, Henry Myres, merchant, for a consideration of 5s.: trust properties.

18-19 February 15 George II [1741/2]

Lease and Release: Richard Farrer esq., alderman, David Saunders, gent., Christopher Mitchell, gent., Henry Myers, gent., to Henry Roper esq., alderman, George Healaugh, Henry Myers, junior, teaman, Ralph Dodswurth, merchant, Samuel Fowler, hosier, Stephen Buckle, goldsmith, Robert Terry, grocer, John Pennock, breeches-maker, Thomas Hungate, gent., Nicholas Bewlay, shoemaker, John Malton, jeweller and Richard Hearon, teaman (all of York) for a consideration of 5s.: trust properties.

25-26 June 10 George III [1770].

Lease and Release: Henry Roper esq., alderman, Samuel Fowler, hosier and Richard Hearon, teaman, to John Stables, draper, Wilfrid Pymont, grocer, William Davies, cutler, Matthias Wisker, optician, John Wilkinson, druggist, Thomas Bewlay, cordwainer, William Clarke, watchmaker, Richard Clark, jeweller, Matthew Brown, upholsterer and Thomas Jennings, haberdasher, for a consideration of 5s.: trust properties.

13-14 November 25 George III [1794]

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13. a7b Lease and Release: Matthias Wisker late of York, optician, now. of Huntington, gent., Matthew Browne late of York, upholsterer, now of The Mount, York, gent., Thomas Jennings late of York, gent., now of Clifton, surviving trustees, to William Hutchinson Hearon of York esq., and alderman, Thomas Sanderson, ironmonger, Edward Day, linendraper, Thomas Bewlay, tobacconist, Francis Ellis, gent., Joseph Wood, surgeon's instrument maker, Christopher Watson, jeweller, William Peacock, black beer brewer, Richard Hawkin, baker, William Evers, woollen draper, John Harrison, spirit merchant, and Joseph Kimber, grocer, for a consideration of 5s.: trust properties.

6-7 July 1824.

14. Grant, bargain and sale: Edward Day, linen draper, John Harrison, former spirit merchant, Joseph Kimber, grocer, to John Holtby, gent., Edward Day, Thomas Sanderson, ironmonger, Edward Day the younger, James Day the younger, linen draper, Henry Steward, silversmith, Joseph Wood, cutler, Thomas Gibson Hartley, painter, William Hepton, druggist, Richard Hawkin, baker, Richard Bewlay, tobacconist, John Judson, butcher, and Thomas Hudson Acton, auctioneer: trust properties.

4 September 1854.

15 - 39 Spurriergate

15. Grant and lease: George Aislabie, merchant, George Elwicke, sadler, Nicholas Hodgeson, innholder and Robert Monekton, cook (feoffees) to Thomas Copleye of York, merchant; consideration £5; one messuage in Spurriergate in the occupation of Richard Maltbie; to hold for twenty—one years rendering 40s. per annum.

16. a—b

3 June 21 Elizabeth I [1579]

Little Coney Street als. Spurriergate

Lease and Feoffment: Thomas Morte of Little Bolton (Lancs.) to John Jackson of York, draper: a tenement in Little Coney St. als. Spurriergate lying between the tenements of Lawrence Robinsone and the tenement belonging to the parish of St Michael.

1-2 September 26 Elizabeth 1 [1584]

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17. Grant: John Jackson of York, draper to John Jackson his son: a tenement called 'Backhouse' in Little Coney St als. Spurriergate.

8 May 1594.

18. Grant and feoffment: John Jackson of York, son of John Jackson, for a consideration of 20 marks, to Roger Jackson: the tenement called 'Backhouse' in Little Coney St als. Spurriergate which used to belong to the donor's father.

31 October 1594.

19. Remission: John Jackson to Roger Jackson: all right and claim he had to tenements etc. lying in the parish of St Michael3

1 November 1594.

20. Enfeoffment by Thomas Appleyearde of York, alderman, of Thomas Mosley of the same, alderman, George Watkinson, Peter Appleyearde gents., Henry Thompson, John Chatter, Thomas Smyth, merchants, Lawrence Edwards, grocer, Henry Metcalfe, draper, Leonard Besson, sadler, Nicholas Hodgson, innholder, William Watson, George Winterburne, fishmongers, John Lund, John Fisher, mariners and Roger Jackson, tailor: one messuage in Spurriergate als. Little Coney St. in the occupation of Thomas Campleion, Isabel Couper and Robert Gibb,,fishmonger, and another messuage in Spurriergate in the occupation of Robert Marshall, merchant, and John Lelam, tailor.

21 January 42 Elizabeth I 1599/1600

21. Grant: Roger Jackson of York, tailor, and Margery his wife to Thomas Mosley of York, alderman, Henry Thompson of York, gent., Leonard Besson of the same, gent., John Lund of the same, innholder and George Winterburne of the same, fishmonger: a tenement called 'Backhouse' in Little Coney St. als. Spurriergate.

15 November 7 James I [1609]

22. Grant and lease: Thomas Mosley, alderman, Lawrence Edwardes, Henry Thompson, Leonard Beason, gents., John Chatter, Thomas Smith, merchants, William Watson, George Winterburne, fishmongers, John Lunde, mariner and Roger Jackson, tailor to Thomas Campleshon of the same, tailor; one messuage with appurtenances situated in Spurriergate als. Little Coney Street, lying next to the street to the east, the church on the north, the lands of William Watson

and Thomas Campleshon; to hold for twenty—one years rendering. 36s. 8d. p.a.

10 March 1609/10.

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23. Grant and lease: Thomas Mosley, Leonard Besson, aldermen, John Chatter, Thomas Smythe, merchants and George Winterburne, feoffees to John Storme: messuage in Spurriergate in the tenure of J.S., to hold for thirty one years rendering 40s. p.a.

27 February 14 James I [1616/17]

24. Lease: John Mosley esq. Christopher Crofte, gent., William Scott, merchant, Thomas Campleshon, Henry Lee, tutors, James Lobley mariner and Peter Richardson, ropemaker (feoffees) to Robert Marshall, merchant, and Catherine his wife: one messuage in Spurriergate in the tenure of R.M. abutting onto Spurriergate on the east and the land of Christopher Crofte on the north; to hold for twenty—one years rendering £4 per annum.

6 January 22 James I 1624/5.

25. Grant and lease: Christopher Croft of York, alderman, William Scott of the same, gent., James Lobley, mariner, Henry Lee, tailor and Peter Richardson, ropemaker, to Thomas Campleshon; a messuage in Spurriergate now in the occupation of T.C.; to hold for twenty—one years rendering 40s. per annum.

11 November 7 Charles I [1631]

26. Lease: George Prickett, John Wood, Michael Barstow, Joseph Scott, John Stamper and John Moore (feoffees) to Mark Gill: a dwelling house late in the tenure of Bernard Hutchinson adjoining the church of St Michael to the north, situated in Spurriergate; to hold for 200 years, rendering 15s. 4d. per annum.

10 November 1693.

27. Same.

28. Grant and lease: Edward Jefferson, John Owram, William Whytehead, Benjamin Barstow, William Stephenson, Richard Rudd to Elizabeth Lupton, widow; one messuage in Spurriergate i.e. one shop and parlour, now in the possession of E.L., to hold for twenty—one years rendering £5 10s. per annum.

31 August 11 George I [1724].

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29. Grant and farm: Edward Jefferson, John Owram, William Whytehead, William Stephenson, Benjamin Barstow & Richard Rudd to George Mann, fishmonger: a tenement in the occupation of G.M. situated in Spurriergate to hold for twenty—one years rendering £3 6s. 8d. per annum

16 April 11 George I [1725]

30. Surrender: Richard Wood to the feoffees; a messuage in Spurriergate which he held of the feoffees by indenture of 31 August 1724.

24 March 1743.

31. Lease: William Stephenson, Francis Jefferson, Thomas Whytehead, Edward Wilson, David Saunders, William Brack, William Blyth, Ralph Terry, Richard Farrer, Christopher Mitchell and Henry Myres to Richard Wood; one messuage in Spurriergate and one in the churchyard lane in Spurriergate; to hold for 99 years rendering C8 15s. per annum.

26 March 17 George II, 1744.

32. Bond by Richard Wood, carpenter to the feoffees to keep covenants in indenture of 26 March 1744.

26 March 1744.

33. Lease: Wilfrid Pyemont, William Davies, Matthias Wisker, Matthew Browne and Thomas Jennings (feoffees) to William Astley: a dwelling house on the east side of Spurriergate, late in the occupation of and rebuilt by Thomas Watkinson, afterwards of John Malton now of Robert Peach; to hold for fourteen years rendering £21 per annum.

1 May 1806.

34. Lease: Wilfrid Pyemont, Matthias Wisker, Matthew Browne and Thomas Jennings (feoffees) to Robert Ellis of York, cheesemonger: a messuage on the east side of Spurriergate late in the occupation of and rebuilt by Thomas Watkinson, since in the occupation of Robert Peach, then of William Astley now of Robert Ellis; to hold for fourteen years rendering £21 per annum.

31 August 1821.

35. Conveyance: Bannister Dent, solicitor, and Catherine Coppin, owner, to Charles Empson Simpson and Sarah Jane Simpson: a messuage in Spurriergate in the occupation of J.H. Wright (tenant) and a further messuage in Spurriergate now in the occupation of C.E. Simpsoni Considerations: £440 to B.D. from C.E.S. and £860 to C.C. from C.E.S; to hold in fee simple as joint tenants.

16 November 1888.

36. Memorandum concerning agreement of September 1890 between the feoffees and Thomas William Broadbent (tenant) concerning lease of a property in Spurriergate in the occupation of Mr Judson.

37. Counterpart of lease: Henry Scott, Edward Peart Brett, Thomas Sanderson, Walter Thomas Hey, Edward Henry Pickering, John Pulleyne, John Rex (feoffees) to Thomas William Broadbent: a messuage, no.8 Spurriergate; to hold for ten years rendering £20 per annum.

16 March 1898.

38. Conveyance: Barclay and Co. to Bernard Bushell, Frederick Cooper Hey, Edward Bell Raper, Thomas Sanderson, Edward Peart Brett, Charles Scott, John Coates, Gerald Wilfrid Chapman and John Henry Hunt (feoffees); a dwelling house and shop in Spurriergate now in the occupation of Thomas Ruff, draper, and all parts of a shop in Spurriergate now in the occupation of Alexander Cloy and Alice Cloy; to hold in fee simple.

Consideration: £2000.

8 August 1911.

39. Tenancy agreement between the feoffees (landlords) and Robert Walter Rowson (tenant) concerning 24 Spurriergate.

1 October 1921.

40 — 76 High Ousegate als. Upper or Over Ousegate.

40. Grant: John Norton of Rylestone in Craven and Anna his wife, daughter and heiress of William Ratclyff to Matilda Hancock, widow of Robert Hancock, alderman of York, George Kyrk, alderman of York and Robert Dyconson: a certain annual rent of 17s. 8d. from a small tenement adjoining a certain messuage lying in Over Ousegate between the tenement of Richard Metcalfe to the east and the messuage of the same Matilda to the west, and between the royal highway of Overousegate to the north and the land of Robert Plompton, gent., formerly in the possession of the prioress of Thicket to the south.

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41. Remission: John Norton of Rylestone in Craven and Anna his wife, daughter and heiress of Wm. Ratelyff esq. to Matilda Hancock, widow of Robert Hancock, alderman of York, George Kyrk, alderman of York, and Robert Dyconson, heirs and assigns of Matilda; all right and title in or annual rent of 17s. 8d, froin a small tenement lying next to a messuage late in the possession of Robert Hancock, lying in Overousegate between the tenement of Richard Metcalfe to the east and the messuage of the said Matilda to the west, and between the kings highway of Overousegate to the north and the land of Robt. Plompton, gent., late of the prioress of Thicket to the south.

9 January 19 Henry VII [1504].

42. Royal exemplification of plea heard at Westminster, Easter term 20 Henry VII [1505]. Matilda Hancock, widow, George Kirk, alderman of York and Robert Diconson through George Emerson their attorney c. John Norton esq. and Anna his wife, daughter and heiress of William Ratcliff for 17s. 8d. rent in York.

Westminster 17 April 20 Henry VII [1505].

43. copy.

44. Grant: Matilda Hancok,. widow, formerly wife of Robert Hancok, alderman and apothecary of York to Alan Staveley, alderman of York, William Wilson, goldsmith, John Beysbe, merchant, John Thornton, merchant, John Bateman, shipman, Simon Vycars, merchant, William Nettylton, fishmonger, George held, barber, John Wright, cooper and James Walker, Fletcher: two messuages with their appurtenances lying in Over Ousegate between the land lately in the possession of Richard Metcalf, now of John Wright on the east and the land of William Hungate esq. now in the tenure of Richard Thomson on the west, and from the royal highway of Overousegate to the north and the land of Robert Plompton, gent, lately in the possession of the prioress and convent of Thicket; to hold for as long as they fulfil her last will.

York, 10 September 23 Henry VII [1507].

copy.

46. Indenture witnessing deed of feoffment dated 10 September 23 Henry VII [1507] (nos. 44-45).

Recital of terms of will.

47. copy.

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48. Will of Gilbert of Hatvyll of York; act granting admon. to John Roger, John Thornton, Thomas Dawson and Gilbert Hekkilton. 15 April 1508.

49. Grant: John Roger, citizen and fishmonger of York, to Anthony Allan, Edmund Otwey, Miles Middleton, William Thibepennye, John Snarye, William Bukeshawe, Symon. Thomson and John Hogeson, of all that messuage with its appurtenances now in the occupation of the donor lying in Overousegate between the land of John Lewes, tailor, to the east and the land of the chantry in the church of St Crux to the west, and between the royal street of Overousegate as far as the land of the said chantry, to hold for the use of the said John Roger during his lifetime, and after his death to the use of his wife Margaret, then to the use of the church of St Michael.

4 January 23 Henry VIII [1532]

50. Grant: Robert Rogier of London clk. son and heir of John Rogier late of York, fishmonger, to Robert Hekylton of pa. St Michael Ousegate, York, fishmonger and Richard Bateman of the same, mariner, of all the messuage with its appurtenances situated in the parish of St Michael, lying between the land of John Lewes to the east and the land belonging to the chantry of St Crux in the church of St Michael to the west and the royal street called Overousegate to the south and the land of the chantry of St Crux to the north. Appointment by Robert Rogier of John Wryght and Denis Healeton clk. as his attories.

York, 5 May 25 Henry VITT [1533]

51. Will of Robert Rogier of London, clerk, son and heir of John Rogier; request for the enfeoffment of twelve men of the parish of St Michael, Ousegate, with the messuage (as specified in 49} now in the feoffment of Robert Hykylton, fishmonger and Richard Bateman, mariner; a new deed of enfeoffment to be drawn up when only two trustees survive; An anniversary to be kept for the donor on 29 January; the revenue to be used for repairs etc. to the church.

Will dated 8 May 25 Henry VIII [1533]

52. Grant: William Buckhawse of York to Thomas Appleyeard of York, merchant, Robert Brocke of the same, merchant, Laurence Robinson of the same, merchant, John Metcalfe of the same, merchant, Thomas Hewetson of the same, merchant, Thomas Parker of the same, draper, John Pockeley of the same, fletcher and George Elwicke of the same, saddler, of a messuage in Overousegate pa. St Michael.

30 April [1574].

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53. Grant by John Jackson the elder to John Jackson the younger: All his estate, title, interest and claim in property which Robert Heckelton of York, alderman, Richard Savage, John Hodgson & William Mynne, churchwardens of St Michael, Ousebridge demised to William Pereson, tailor namely one messuage in Over Ousegate which John Jackson now has, and property which Lawrence Robinson, late of York, merchant, granted to John Jackson, namely a messuage lying next to the house of John Jackson between the house of Lawrence Robinson on Ousegate and his land on Spurriergate.

8 May 1594.

54. Grant: George Aslabye of York, merchant, George Choycke, Nicholas Hodgeshon, Robert Moulton to Robert Maskewe, alderman: one messuage in Overousegate now in the occupation of Robert Maskewe; to hold for 21 years rendering 235 p.a.

24 January 21 Elizabeth [1579]

55. Grant and lease: Thomas Mosley of York, alderman, Lawrence Edwardes, Henry Thompson, Leonard Besson gents., John Chatter, Thomas Smith, merchants, William Watson, George Winterburne, fishmongers and John Lund, mariner, to Roger Jackson of the same city, tailor; one messuage in Upper Ousegate, lying between the King's Street and the land of Thomas Robinson; to hold for twenty one years rendering per annum.

10 February 1608/9.

56. Lease: Thomas Mosley, Lawrence Edwardes, Henry Thompson, Leonard Besson, John Chatter, Thomas Smith, William Watson, George Winterburne, John Lande, Roger Jackson, to Thomas Peighen of York. All tenements in Upper Ousegate now in, the occupation of Thomas Peighen, lying between the land of Thomas Mosley and that of Thomas Metcalfe, 27'8" in length from the King's highway back to the land of James Maskewe; to hold for 12 years rendering C7 16s. 8d.

10 March 1609/10.

57. Grant: James Ouchterlay knt., and Richard Gurnard, attornies of London, to Thomas Peighen; one tenement in Overousegate now in the occupation of Gilbert Hekilton, given for the salary of one chaplain in St Michael's church which tenement had lately reverted to the king at the Dissolution of the Chantries.

13 July 18 James I [1620]

Appointment of proctors 23 May 1634.

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58. Grant: Thomas Mosley of York, Lady Jane his wife, John his son and Elizabeth his wife to William Scott, for a consideration of £125: one messuage in Overousegate lying between the tenement of Thomas Mosley in the tenure of Robert Hemsworthe, on the east, and the messuage of William Scott.

7 June 19 James I [1621]

59. Concession and enfeoffment: Thomas Peighen of York, apothecary of John Mosley of York esq., Christopher Crofte of the same, gent., William Scott of the same, merchant, Thomas Campleshon of the same, tailor, Henry Lee of the same, tailor, James Lobley of the same, Peter Richardson of the same, farmer, all tenements in Overousegate formerly in occupation of Thomas Peighen.

] 20 James 1622/23.

60. Will of Thomas Mosley of York, alderman including a bequest of C4 to the minister of St Michael from the tenement in the occupation of William Scott, situated in Upper Ousegate.

17 June 1624

61. Appeal. Churchwardens of St Michael Ousegate for pension of 36s. p.a. arrears for 69 years, the pension being alleged to be chargeable on the house belonging to the said church in the possession of Thomas Peighen.

Hilary Term 3 Charles I [1628] Thursday 14 February.

62. Appeal against the churchwardens claiming for arrears of 023 8s. rent; order to Thomas Peighen to produce indentures of bargain and sale of 3 July 18 James I [1628]

63. Grant: Thomas Peighen to Robert Hemeworth, William Wharton, Henry Thompson, Edward Blockley, Marmaduke Croft and William Halley, feoffees: one tenement in Overousegate sometime in the possession of Gilbert Hickleton, lately in the possession of Robert Maskew and now of Thomas Peighen. Schedule annexed.

20 September 10 Charles I [1634]

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64. Relaxation: John Peighen son of Thomas Peighen to Robert Hemesworth, William Wharton, Henry Thompson, Edward Blockley, Marmaduke Crofte and William Halley (all of York) feoffees: all his right, title etc. in one messuage in Over Ousegate now in the occupation of Thomas and John Peighen.

York, 22 September 10 Charles I [1634]

65. Lease: Robert Hemesworth, William Wharton, Henry Thompson, Edward Blockley, Marmaduke Croft and William Halley to Thomas Peighen and John Peighen his son: one messuage in Overousegate; to hold for 100 years rendering £5 10s. per annum.

22 September 10 Charles I, 1634.

66. Bond: Thomas Peighen and John Peighen his son to the feoffees, £200, to respect covenants.

30 April 11 Charles I [1635].

67. Notification by James II of the complaint brought on behalf of the churchwardens and inhabitants of St Michael, Ousebridge c. John Curlas and Rebecca his wife, Henry Hetherington, Robert Hetherington and Alice Scott, widow concerning a messuage in Overousegate, bequeathed by Thomas Mosley.

17 November 1 James II 1685.

68. Grant and lease: William Stephenson, Francis Jefferson, Thomas Whytehead, Edward Wilson, David Saunders, William Blyth, Ralph Terry, Richard Farrer, Christopher Mitchell & Henry Myers to Ann Morton, widow: one messuage in Upper Ousegate in the occupation of A.M.; to hold for sixty years rendering £8 per annum.

4 April 18 George II [1745] with accompanying letter.

69. Lease: Richard Farrer, Edward Wilson, Christopher Mitchell, David Saunders, Thomas Whytehead, Henry Myers (feoffees) to Jeremiah Smith and Matthew Brown of York, upholsterers: one messuage in Upper Ousegate late in the possession of Henry Myers now of J.S. and M.B.; to hold for thirty—one years, rendering £18 per annum.

21 February 1767.

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70. Agreement between Richard Farrer esq. mayor of York, Henry Myers, David Saunders and Christopher Mitchell, feoffees and William Jennings, tenant of a house in High Ousegate, and Henry Masterman of Settrington and Richard Wiley concerning windows in property in High Ousegate.

3 October 1769.

Receipt concerning same. 14 December 1769. Plan.

71. Lease: Samuel Fowker, Richard Hearon, Wilfred Pyemont, William Davies, Matthias Wisker, John Wilkinson, Thomas Bewley, Matthew Browne and Thomas Jennings to James Saunders: a dwelling house in Upper Ousegate formerly in the occupation of Henry Myers, then of Messrs Smith & Brown, now of Matthew Browne; to hold for twenty-one years rendering £24 per annum.

16 June 1797.

72. Lease: Wilfrid Pymont, William Davies, Matthias Wisker, Matthew Browne and Thomas Jennings (feoffees) to Thomas Wilkinson; one tenement in Upper Ousegate formerly in the possession of Ann Morton, then William Jennings, now of Thomas Jennings; to hold for fourteen years; rendering £21 per annum.

14 December 1803.

73. Schedule of fixtures in house lately inhabited by Matthew Browne, of which the lease to James Saunders expired in May 1819.

74. Lease: Wilfrid Pyemont, Matthias Wisker, Matthew Browne, Thomas Jennings (feoffees) to John Tate of York, merchant: one messuage in Upper Ousegate formerly in the occupation of Messrs Smith and Browne, then of Matthew Browne, then of John Heslington; to hold for twenty-one years rendering £30 per annum.

3 November 1821.

75. Lease: Edward Day, Thomas Bewlay, Francis Ellis, Joseph Wood, Christopher Watson, Richard Hawkin, William Evers, John Harrison, Joseph Kimber (feoffees) to Green Simpson, teadealer: a messuage in Upper Ousegate formerly in the occupation of Matthew Browne, then of John Heslington, then of John Tate now of G.S.; to hold for fourteen years, rendering £50 per annum.

28 November 1842.

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76. Lease: Thomas Sanderson, Edward Day, James Day, Henry Steward, Joseph Wood, Thomas Gibson Hartley, John Judson, Richard Hawkin, Richard Bewlay, all of York, and William Hepton of Whitby (feoffees) to Edward Henry Pickering of York, bookseller; a messuage in High Ousegate, late in the tenure of the lessee; to hold for twenty—one years rendering £30 p.a.

7 January 1869.

77-83 Ousegate

77. Grant: John son of Simon Sherman, citizen of York to Henry de Welton, citizen of York: all his land in Ousegate with buildings etc. lying between the kings highway and the tenement of John Ward behind, and between the tenement of John de Warthill and that of Walter de Otrington and Alice his wife. Witnesses.

York, All Saints Day 15 Edward II [1 November 1321].

78. Same to same: remission of same. 11 November 15 Edward II [1321]

79. Bargain and sale: John Fisher of York, grocer and Elizabeth his wife to Robert Scott of York, gent., George Mancklins to York, gent, William Nyvell of York, mercer, George Mungye of York, goldsmith, John Lof thus of York, draper and Richard Crosthwaite of York, draper, parishioners of St Michael, Ousebridge for a consideration of £21: all their lands and buildings in Ousegate, to the use of the parish.

6 April 1659.

80. Bond by John Fisher to Robert Scott and others (named in the preceding deed) for £40 to observe the above agreement.

6 April 1659.

81. Grant and quitclaim: William Hooker of London, lint., to George Mancklins, alderman, Robert Scott, gent. George Mungy, goldsmith, William Wyvell, mercer and Richard Crosthwaite, draper, feoffees of St Michael, Ousebridge, for a consideration of £10: his estate and right in a tenement situated in Upper Crohegate pa. St Michael

21 September 1671.

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82. Counterpart of lease: William Stephenson, Francis Jefferson, Thomas Whytehead, David Saunders, Richard Farrer, Edward Wilson, Henry Myers, Christopher Mitchell and Ralph Terry to Francis Stephenson of York, merchant: a stable behind a messuage in Ousebridge: to hold for forty—one years rendering El 10s. per annum.

8 November 25 George II, 1751.

83. Lease: Samuel Fowler, Richard Hearon, Wilfred Pyemont, William Davis, Matthias Wisker, John Wilkinson, Thomas Bewlay, William Clark, Richard Clarke, Matthew Browne and Thomas Jennings (feoffees) to Richard Metcalfe; a messuage in Ousegate, to hold for 41 years rendering £2 per annum.

20 May 35 George III, 1795.

84-90 Low Ousegate(als. Nether Ousegate)

84a. Grant by Constance Bigod and William Shirwod to John, cardinal archbishop of York, Ralph Bigod, knt. Henry Thwaytes, Alvered Mauleverer and William Bowr' chaplain, of one messuage with its appurtenances in Nether Ousegate, York, lying between the land of Alexander Nevill, knt. to the east and the land of John Cochan, parson of the cathedral church of St Peter, and between the royal highway and the tenement of William Brund.

Witnesses: John Car, mayor, Richard Lemyngton and Thomas Neleson then sheriff, John Preston, Richard Crull and others.

18 August, 26 Henry VI [1448]

84b. Appointment of attorneys by Constance Bigod and William Shirwod.

18 August 26 Henry VI [1448].

85. Grant by Thomas Thwaytes of Denton in Wharfedale gent and Emmota his wife, daughter of Nicholas Middylton esq. to Robert Dale of York, shipman, of one.messuage with its appurtenances in Nether Ousegate lying between the messuage belonging to the chantry in the cathedral church of St Peter and the tenement lately of John Duffeld now in the possession of William Neleson, aldermairof York, and between the royal highway and the tenement lately of Margaret Salley; appointment by Thomas Thwaytes of attornies.

Witnesses: William Neleson, mayor of York, George Essex and Thomas Bankhous sheriffs, William Barker of York, merchant, Richard Garnet and others.

24 October, 16 Henry VII [1500].

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86. Grant: John Stokdale, Alan Staveley, citizens and aldermen of York, William Staveley, Oliver Middilton, William Wilson, fishmonger, Robert Plompton, John Blakey, William Wilson, goldsmith, and John Symson, pewterer, on the one side and Robert Dale of York, shipman, on the other, bearing witness that Robert Dale had by indenture dated 23 July 18 Henry VII conveyed to John Stokdale etc. one tenement lying in Nether Ousegate and enfeoffed them of the same, for the provision of a priest to say mass weekly for Robert Dale in the parish church of St Michael, after his demise any surplus revenue to be used for the repair of the tenement and for the ornaments of the church, various provisions being specified in case the churchwarden should not carry out these requests.

24 July 18 Henry VII [1503].

87. Remission by Thomas Thwaytes of Denton in Wharfedale, gent., and Emmota his wife, daughter of Nicholas Middylton esq., to Robert Dale of York, shipman, all rights and claim in one messuage with its appurtenances in Nether Ousegate which Robert holds of their gift and feoffment.

28 October 16 Henry VII [1500].

88. Grant by Robert Dale of the parish of St Michael, Ousebridge, shipman, to Alan Staveley, alderman of York, Thomas Bankhous, draper, William Wilson, goldsmith, John Beysbe, merchant, William Wilson, fishmonger, Thomas Hardsang, fishmonger, Anthony Welburn, baker, John Bateman, shipman, John Roger, fisher[man], Simon Vycars, merchant, William Nettylton, fishmonger, Gilbert Hekkylton' fisher[man], John Gelderd, fisher[man], Richard Newton, merchant, John Folvetby, merchant, James Walker, Fletcher, George Kelde, barber, John Hardsang, fisher[man,_, Edmund Taillour, merchant, Thomas Middleham, merchant, John Wright, cooper, Thomas Wilson, goldsmith, William Presteman, shipman, Nicholas Presteman, shipman, Robert Waldyng, spurrier, Henry Faux, merchant, William Wyndryse, tailor, Robert Gylbank, armourer, William Hallelee, fisher[man] and John Strynger, fisher[man] of one messuage with its appurtenances in Nether Ousegate lying between the tenement of the chantries of the cathedral church of St Peter and the tenement lately of John Duffield now in the possession of William Neleson, alderman, and between the royal highway and the tenement lately in the possession of Margaret Salley, to hold for the due service.

York, 18 March 23 Henry VII [1508]

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89. Grant: Alan Staveley, alderman of York, Thomas Bankhous, draper, William Wilson, goldsmith, John Beysbe, merchant, William Wilson, fishmonger, Thomas Hardsang, fishmonger, Anthony Welburn, baker, John Bateman, shipment John Roger, fiSher[man], Simon Vycars, merchant and others of the parish of St Michael, Ousebridge on the one part, and Robert Dale of the same parish, Shipman. Robert Dale by deed of feoffment (18 March 23 H VII) enfeoffed the above in a messuage in Nether Ousegate with appurtenances, in order that the feoffees might after the decease of Robert, cause the churchwardens of St Michael's to take the profits from the tenement and cause a mass to be said at the altar of St Michael's church once a week. Any profit remaining is to go towards the upkeep of the tenement and then to the church ornament; the clerk singing the mass is to have 6s. 8d. p.a. and every priest for each mass 2d.

20 March 23 Henry VII [1508]. [see also Y/MS.F.196]

90. Lease: John Preston, cooper, Peter Pulleyne, merchant, Robert Browke, merchant and Andrew Trewe, merchant, churchwarden to William Grisdale of the same, haberdasher; one messuage situated in Nether Ousegate, and its appurtenances; to hold for sixty years rendering 20s. per annum.

3 July 1566.

91-96 St Michael's cemetery.

91. Remission and quitclaim: John de Merkyngfeld son of Thomas de Merkynfeld, knt. to William Newebond of York, tailor, of all right and claim which he had in one tenement which used to belong to Alice Richemond, situated in the cemetery of St Michael, which tenement William had of the gift of the grantor's father.

York, the feast of St Peter and St Paul, [29 June] 9 Henry V. [1421]

92. Grant: Thomas, William and James Newby, churchwardens of All Saints, North St., for a consideration of five marks, to Richard Conk of York, fletcher, and Margaret his wife: one small tenement in the cemetery of St Michael lately in the possession of Nicholas Atkinson, clk. and John Stubbs, fletcher, lying between the land belonging to the church of St Michael to the east and the land of Arthur Preston, gent., now in the tenure of William Barker, tailor, to the west, and from the cemetery of St Michael to the south to the land of the church of St Michael now in the tenure of William Barker to the north.

10 April 33 Henry VIII [1542:

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93. Notification by Matthew Whyte and Edward Burye, gents., that they had received letters patent from Edward VI, dated at Westminster 7 July 3 Edward VI [1549] granting to them one tenement now in the tenure of Richard Couke of York, fletcher, situated in the cemetery of St Michael, Ousebridge, formerly for the sustenance of one chaplain or priest celebrating annually within the said church, which tenement was in the king's hand because of the act of Parliament concerning chantries; grant of same to Richard Couke and Margaret his wife.

24 July 3 Edward VI [1549].

94. Bargain and sale: Richard Couke of York, fletcher, to John Hewson of York, merchant, for a consideration of £18 10s. of two tenements situated in the cemetery of St Michael, Ousebridge which tenements the grantor had acquired by two charters (1) from Thomas, William and James Newbie, 10 April 33 Henry VIII [1542] (2) from Matthew White and Edward Burye, 24 July 3 Edward VI [1549].

1 February 6 Edward VI [1552].

95. Grant: Richard Couke of York, tailor, and Christiana his wife to Robert Hekylton of York, alderman, William Nalson of the same, alderman, John Lewes of the same, alderman, Thomas Appleyerde of the same, alderman, William Grysdaill, John Preston, cooper, Stephen Skelton, cook, Robert Maskewe, merchant, Christopher Harbarte, merchant, John Watson, corn merchant, John Wilkinson and Richard Thikpenny (all of York): for a consideration of M17 16s. two tenements in the churchyard of St Michael, Ousebridge, lately in the tenure of Richard Couke which he had of the gift of Thomas, William and James Newbie and Matthew White and Edward Burye.

16 May 6 Edward VI [1552].

96. Grant and lease: Thomas Mosley and Leonard Bessun of York, aldermen, Lawrence Edwardes, Henry Thompson, gents., John Chatter, Thomas Smith, merchants, William Watson, George Winterburne, fishmonger, John Lunde, mariner and Roger Jackson, tailor, feoffees, to Margaret Halley of York, widow; one tenement with appurtenances situated in the churchyard of St Michael, Ousebridge; to hold for thirty years rendering 13s 4d. p.a.

13 December 1618.

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97-102 Parish of St Michael (street unspecified)

97. Bargain and sale: George Treheyron, gent. and Elizabeth his wife, formerly wife of Richard Horton decd., to William Sherbourne of York elk., and John Roger, citizen and fishmonger of York; for a consideration of £21: a tenement in the parish of St Michael, Ousebridge, which Elizabeth held by legacy from Richard Horton.

19 May 21 Henry VII [1506].

98. Grant: George Treheyron gent., and Elizabeth his wife late wife of Richard Horton decd. to John Roger of York, fishmonger, William Sherborne elk., and William Bryngham, elk: all the messuage situated in the parish of St Michael, Ousebridge which Elizabeth held by legacy from Richard Horton.

31 May 21 Henry VII [1506].

99. Grant: (as in previous deed, the messuage specified as situated between the tenement of Philip Constable to the east and the land of [ ] Newerk to the west, and the land belonging to the parish church of Crowschurch to the north and the king's highway to the south; to hold for the use of John Roger and his heirs; appointment of attorneys.

8 July 21 Henry VII [1506].

100. Final concord: John Roger, fishmonger, William Sherbourne elk., and William l3rygham elk., quer.; George Treheyron and Elizabeth his wife def; concerning a messuage in the parish of St Michael, Ousebridge, which G.T. and E.T. recognized to be the right of J.R., W.S. and W.B. £10 for recognition.

Westminster, Octave of St John the Baptist, 21 Henry VII [1506].

101. copy of preceding concord.

102. Bargain and sale: John Owram of York, gent., to William Stephenson esq., Francis Jefferson, grocer, Thomas Whytehead, Edward Wilson, David Saunders, gents., William Brack, painter, Thomas Blyth, gent., Ralph Terry, carpenter, Richard Farrer, Christopher Mitchell, chandler and Henry Myres, grocer (all of York), feoffees for a consideration of £80: a parcel of land in pa. St Michael lying next to the church land on the south, the messuage of John Owram to the north, the stables of John Owram to the west and a messuage in the possession of William Coar on the east.

24 January 16 George II [1742].

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103-113 Coppergate

103. Lease and Release: John Yates of York, hosier, and Joanna his wife to Abraham Nelson of York, blacksmith and Alinor his wife for a consideration of 5s.: a messuage in Coppergate in the occupation of Abraham Nelson, to hold for a peppercorn rent.

1-2 December 8 George I [1721].

104. Bond by John Yates of York to Abraham Nelson to keep covenants. 2 December 1721.

105. Bargain and sale: Abraham Nelson of York, blacksmith and Ellen his wife to Edward Jefferson of the same, gent., for a consideration of C25: a messuage in Coppergate in the occupation of Abraham Nelson formerly of the estate of William Raper late of York, iron merchant and alderman, with shops etc. bequeathed with his lands in Ousegate to Henry Raper his grandson and purchased by John Yates, late of York, and sold by him to A.N.; to hold for 999 years for a peppercorn rent.

24 December 8 George 11 [1734].

106. Demise and Grant: Abraham Nelson of York, blacksmith, to Edward Jefferson of the same, gent., for a consideration of £25 due on a former mortgage on a house in Coppergate; to hold for 500 years for a peppercorn rent.

24 August 12 George 11 [1738].

107. List of deeds relating to Coppergate property. 1721-1738.

108. Final concord between William Foster and John King and Elizabeth his wife, by which J.K. and E.K. quitclaimed to W.F. for £100, one messuage in York.

7 April 1739.

109. Grant: Margaret Cuthbert of York, widow, to William Stephenson of York, esq., Thomas Whytehead, Edward Wilson, William Blyth and Francis Jefferson, gents., David Saunders, apothecary, Henry Myres, grocer, Richard Farrall, upholsterer, Christopher Mitchell, tallow-chandler and Ralph Terry, joiner (all of York), trustees of St Michael, Spurriergate; £100 to purchase freehold lands.

28 February 19 George II [1745].

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110. Letter from John King to Francis Jefferson, grocer, of High Ousegate (J.K. being the nephew of Abraham Nelson) concerning disposal of a property.

22 September 1752.

111.a-b. Lease and Release: Elizabeth King of Ware (Herts.) Widow and relict of John King gent. decd., and sister of Abraham Nelson late of York, blacksmith, decd., and John King of Stoke Ferry (Norfolk) son and heir of John and Elizabeth King to Thomas Whytehead, late of York and now of Nawton, gent.; Edward Wilson, David Saunders, apothecary, Henry Myres, Richard Farrall, Christopher Mitchell, Ralph Terry, trustees: for a consideration of 5s.: a messuage in Coppergate to hold for a peppercorn rent.

28-29 November 1752.

112. Grant: Henry Raper of York, esq., and alderman, George Healey, gent.; Henry Myres, gent., Ralph Dodsworth, gent., Samuel Fowler, glover, Richard Hearon, merchant, Robert Terry, grocer, Richard Bewlay, cordwainer, John Pennock, breeches-maker, feoffees of St Michael, Spurriergate, to John Finner, potter dealer, and Joseph Allan, brewer; a tenement in Coppergate known as 'The Bishop Blaize' formerly in the occupation of Peter Howorth now in the occupation of William Wilson; to hold for 7 years rendering £8 8s. per annum.

30 June 18 George III [1778].

113. Memorandum (1855) of agreement by which the feoffees leased to Thomas Humphrey the property in Coppergate known as `The Flying Horse' to hold for one year for £18 rent.

114-119 Jubbergate

114. Quitclaim. Thomas Beverley, fishmonger to Thomas Gefferey, weaver; all claim he had.

6 October 14 Edward IV [1474].

115. Lease: Thomas Beverley of York fishmonger to Thomas Gefferey, weaver; one messuage in Jubbergate with appurtenances; to hold for one hundred years.

10 October 14 Edward TV [1474].

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116. Bond by Thomas Beverley of York, fishmonger to Thomas Gefferey of York, weaver, for C20 for peaceful possession of one messuage in Jubbergate granted to T.G. by T.B.

12 October 14 Edward IV [1474].

117. Grant and lease: William Fresebye of York, merchant, William Faron als. Chambers of the same, fishmonger, Anthony Cawton of the same, merchant and George Watkinson of the same, vintner, to George Wood of York, yeoman; one tenement in Jubbergate; to hold for twenty years rendering 6s. 8d. per annum,

27 December 27 Elizabeth I [1584].

118. Grant and lease: Thomas Mosley, Lawrence Edwards, Henry Thompson, Leonard Besson, John Chatter, Thomas Smith, William Watson, George Winterburn, John Lunde and Roger Jackson, tailor to Edward Rogerson: a messuage in Jubbergate in the occupation of B.R.4 to hold for seventeen years, rendering 20s. p.a.

10 March 7 James I [1609/10].

119. Demise and Lease: John Mosley of York esq., Christopher Crofte, gent., William Scott, merchant, Thomas Campleshon, Henry Lee, tailors, James Lobley, mariner, Peter Richardson, rope—maker to Christopher Harlande of the same, bricklayer; one messuage in Jubbergate in the occupation of C.H., to hold for twenty—one years rendering 20s.

8 August 20 James I, 1623.

120-132 Coney Street

120. Remission and quitclaim: John son of John de Warthill to Robert Fox of York and Cecilia his wife: all right he had in an annual rent of 4s. which he used to take from a shop and two lofts situated in Coney St.

Wednesday following the feast of St Martin in Winter 19 Edward II [13 November 1325].

121. Grant: John de Skalby and Anna his wife and Cecilia, daughter of Thomas Fox late of York, leather dresser, to John de Askham, chaplain, and Richard de Byngelay, leatherdresser, of one shop and two solars over, situate in Coney Street, between the king's highway and the tenement lately belonging to Alexander de Duresisne, and between the cemetery of St Michael's church and the land formerly belonging to John son of John de Warthill. Witnesses.

York, Thursday following the Nativity of St John the Baptist, 39 Edward III [1365].

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122. Grant: John de Askham, chaplain, and Richard de Byngelay of York, leather dresser, to William Bakster of York, leather dresser, a shop and two solars in Coney Street (as in preceding deed). Witnesses.

York, Wednesday following the feast of St Michael Archangel [6 October 1 1367.

123. Grant: John de Askham of York, chaplain, John Lambe of York, cordwainer, William de Everyngham of York, cordwainer and William de Brigg of York, cordwainer lately servant of William Bakster of York decd., executors of the will of W.B. to Elias de Everyngham of York and William de Nonyngton of York, chaplain, of a shop with two solars over in Coney St., lying between the cemetery of the church of St Michael and the land of Robert de Acaster, and between the royal street of Coney St and the tenement formerly of Alexander de Puresine. Witnesses.

York, 1 May 1382.

124. Receipt: John de Askham, chaplian, John Lambe of York, cordwainer and William de Brigg of York, cordwainer, executors of the will of William Backster of York, cordwainer decd., from William de Everyngham of York, cordwainer, another executor; 5 marks, 6s. 8d., as part of the £10 owed by William.

5 May 7 Richard II [1384].

125. Grant: Agnes Monkton of St Leonard's hospital with the assent of the brethren of the same, to William Walley, tailor, Thomas Wharf, John Beylby, barber and Henry Pannal, of one tenement of the two tenements in Coney St. late in the possession of Alan Wilberfosse, Thomas Smyth and others; to hold for the lifetime of Agnes rendering 4s. 6d. per annum.

13 August 1 Henry IV [1400].

126. Grant: John de Seszay, citizen and merchant of York, Robert de Seton chaplain, and William de Brigg, cordwainer, to Thomas de Rillyngton, citizen and mayor of York and Margaret his wife; all the tenement in Coney Street next to the cemetery of St Michael's church, which tenement they hold of the gift of William de Everingham of York, cordwainer.

14 March 10 Henry IV [1408/9].

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127. Remission: Margaret Richemond, sister of John Richemond, to William Waller of York, tailor; all right and claim in one tenement in Coney Street near the cemetery of St Michael's church, which William has of the gift of Thomas de Merkyngfeld her relative. Witnesses.

York, 2 February 9 Henry VI [1431].

128. Grant: William Walley of York, tailor, to Richard Monkton of York, fishmonger and Alice his wife, daughter and heir of Adam Herche late of York, armourer, decd. of all that messuage in Coney St., York which he had of the gift and feoffment of the said Richard Monkton and Alice his wife, the tenement being situated between that lately belonging to Robert Manfield, clk. and those lately belonging to John de Richemond and Abel Hesill, and a tenement called 'Barley Hall' formerly belonging to John de Holme and a plot of land called 'Caylom Hall', and in length lying between the king's highway of Coney Street and the river Ouse.

York, 22 August 1 Edward IV [1461]

129. Appointment by Richard Monkton of York, fishmonger, of Thomas Yotton, citizen of York, as his attorney, to deliberate with Alan Wilberfosse of York, gent., Thomas Smythe of York, gent., chaplains, Elias Core, William Baxster, Thomas Quarffe and Thomas Bateman of pa. St Michael, Ousebridge, concerning a tenement in York.

York, 18 March 17 Edward IV [1477].

130. Grant: Alan Wilberfosse of York (and others named in preceding, document) to Richard Monkton and Agnes his wife, of one tenement in Coney St. which they have of the feoffment of the said Richard Monkton, lying next to the tenement of Robert Stillyngton, bishop of Bath and Wells.

York, 20 March 17 Edward IV [1477].

131. Appointment by Richard Monkton, fishmonger, and Agnes his wife of Thomas Notten as his attorney to receive seisin for him from Alan Wilberfosse and others (named in two preceding documents) of a tenement in Coney St.

York, 20 March 17 Edward IV [1477].

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132. Grant and lease: Thomas Bartram, merchant, William Watson, merchant, Miles Medylton and Nicholas Dioson, churchwardens to John Robynson, innholder: one messuage in Coney St., to hold for sixty years rendering 13s. 4d. per annum.

4 December 29 Henry VIII [1537].

133-155 Carrgate als. Water Lane

133. Grant: Alesia, wife of Thomas Miton, son and heir of Hugh Miton to William Newland of York, citizen and draper; two tenements in Carrgate with a garden in Bishophill, the said tenements lying between the tenement of William del. Bothe and the lane of the mayor and commonalty of York, and between the king's highway and the tenement of the mayor and commonalty.

14 September 9 Henry V [1421].

134. Appointment by Alesia formerly wife of Thomas Miton son and heir of Hugh de Miton of York of John Wyghton, chaplain, as attorney to treat with William Newland, draper, concerning a tenement in Carrgate.

York, 14 September 9 Henry V [1421].

135. Remission: Alesia, formerly wife of Thomas Miton, son and heir of Hugh de Miton of York, to William Newland, citizen and draper of York; all claim in two tenements and one garden (as above).

16 September 9 Henry V [1421].

136. Will, made 24 September 1425, of William Newland, citizen and draper of York, bequeathing to his son Richard, 2 tenements in Carrgate.

137. Assignment by Richard Newland, citizen and draper of York, son of William Newland decd. of Thomas Coupeland' gent. as his attorney to act in his name with John Peton concerning the possession of two tenements in Carrgate.

24 August 24 Henry VI [1446].

138. Grant: Richard Newland, citizen and draper, to John Peton, citizen and mariner; all right and claim in two tenements in Carrgate lying between the tenements of William del Both, elk. and the lane of the mayor and commonalty of York, and the kings highway and the land of the mayor and commonalty, which tenement R.N. had of the legacy of his father William, and which W.N. had of the gift of Alice, wife of Thomas Myton.

26 August 24 Henry VI [1446].

Remission and quitclaim: R.N. to J.P. (as in preceding deed).

24 August 24 Henry VI [1446].

140. Bond: R.N. to J.P. warranty of land in Carrgate (as in two preceding deeds)

4 February 25 Henry VI [1447].

141. Will of John Peton, 23 July 1465, including bequest of two tenements in Carrgate to his wife, Margaret. Probate: 9 April 1467.

142. Will of Margaret Holme, wife of William Holme of York, weaver, including bequest of two tenements in Carrgate lying between the tenement of William Holbek and the lane of the mayor and commonalty, and between the kines highway and the land of the mayor and commonalty, to Thomas Smyth, chaplain, and Thomas Beleby of York.

February 1474; probate: 12 March 1474.

143. Sale: Thomas Smyth of York, chaplain and Thomas Beilby of York, barber, executors of the will of Margaret, late wife of John Peton of York, mariner, then wife of William Holme, weaver, to Richard Hardsang and Isabel his wife: two tenements in Carrgate. Witnesses.

20 March 15 Edward IV [1475].

144. Grant: William Osgodby, canon residentiary of Salisbury, to John Smerte and William Smerte of York, elks.: all his lands and tenements in Carrgate. Witnesses.

20 May 16 Edward IV [1476]

145. Grant: Margaret Smerte, relict and executrix of William Smerte, to Thomas Lelegrave, citizen of York: all lands and tenements in Carrgate. Witnesses.

31 March 7 Henry VII [1492].

146. Bond by Margaret Smerte, relict and executrix of William Smerte and William, son of William Smerte, for 10 marks, to Thomas Lelegrave to warranty land in Carrgate.

31 March 7 Henry VII [1492].

147. Grant: Margaret, relict and executrix of William Smert late of York, elk. decd., Thomas and William her sons, to Thomas Lelegrave of York: all property in Carrgate which was of William Osgodby, canon residentiary of Salisbury.

31 March 7 Henry VII [1492].

148. Grant: William Whyte, son and heir of William Whyte late alderman of York decd. to Agnes Whyte, widow: a tenement in Carrgate lying between the land of the donor and that of Agnes, and between the land of Gilbert Hall to the west and the king's highway, and the land of the chantry of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the church of St John, Ousebridge, which tenement the donor had of the feoffment of A.W.

23 September 21 Henry VII [1504].

149. Grant: Gilbert Hall of the parish of St Michael, Ousebridge, to Alan Stavelay, alderman, Thomas Bankhous, draper, William Wilson, goldsmith, John Beysbe, merchant, William Wilson, fishmonger, Thomas Hardsang, fishmonger, Anthony Welburn, baker, John Thornton, merchant, Symon Vycars, merchant, John Bateman, shipman, John Roger, fishmonger, Thomas Dawson, merchant, Gilbert Hekkylton, fisher, John Geldert, fisher, Richard Newton, merchant, John Folvesby, merchant, James Walker, fletcher, George Kelde, barber, William Nettylton, fishmonger, John Hardsang, fisher, Edward Taillour, mercer, Thomas Middleham, mercer, John Wright, cooper, Thomas Wilson, goldsmith, William Presteman, shipman, Nicholas Presteman, shipman, Robert Waldyng, spurrier, Henry Faux, merchant, William Wyndrye, tailor, Robert Gilbank, armourer, William Hallelee, fisher, John Strynger, fisher: one messuage in Carrgate.

1 January 23 Henry VII [1508].

150. Relaxation: William Lelegrave, son and heir of Robert, brother and heir of Thomas, to Alan Stavelay and others ( as in preceding deed): one messuage in Carrgate.

22 May 23 Henry VII [1508].

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151. Grant: Thomas Tong als. Norrey, King's herald in the north, to Henry Wilkynson: a tenement in Carrgate als. Water Lane lying between the land late of Agnes White on the east and that of Gilbert Hall on the west, and between the king's highway and the land of the chantry of St John, Ousebridge.

12 November 14 Henry VIII [1522].

152. Remission and release: Thomas Tong to Henry Wilkynson, all claim in land in Carrgate (as in preceding deed). Witnesses.

20 November 14 Henry VIII [1522].

153. Grant: Henry Wylkynson to Thomas Dawson, citizen and merchant of York, Miles Middilton, Robert Hekylton and Thomas Hoperton: one tenement in Carrgate also. Water Lane lying between the tenement of William Holbeke and the lane of the mayor and commonalty of York, and between the king's highway and the land of the mayor and commonalty, which tenement he held of the feoffment of Thomas Tong als. Norrey. Witnesses.

17 July 24 Henry VIII [15321

154. Demise and lease: John Pockleye, fletcher, William Watson and Myles Dawson, fishmongers, churchwardens of St Michael, Ousebridge, to John Smythies, merchant and Alice his wife for a consideration of C5: one messuage in Carrgate in the occupation of J.S. and A.S., to hold for 21 years rendering 10s. per annum.

22 October 15 Elizabeth I [1573].

155. Lease: Edward Jefferson, William Whytehead, Benjamin Barstow, William Stephenson, John Owram, Richard Ruddard, Charles Usher (feoffees) to Samuel Dawson: a house in Carrgate; to hold for 21 years rendering 30s. per annum.

10 December 5 George I [1718].

156-162 Gillygate

156. Grant: Robert Pepercorne to William Brandesby; all right in the tenement and garden in Gillygate lying between the land of St Leonard and the king's highway, and the ditch of the city walls, which Robert Amcotes of Amcotes (Lines.) gent., had demised to him [Whitsuntide 1439]; to hold for 40 years rendering 4s. p.a.

9 May 22 Henry VI [1444].

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157. Bond by Robert Pepercorne, citizen and brewer of York, to William Brandesby of Crayke, yeoman, for 4 marks.

9 May 22 Henry VI [1444].

158. Grant: William Amcotes esq. son and heir of Robert Amcotes of Amcotes (Lincs.) to Robert Boteler of York, spurrier; one messuage with its appurtenances in Coney St., York, now in the tenure of R.B. lying between the tenement of Robert Stillyngton, gent., and that of the mayor of York; and one messuage in Gillygate lying between those of Ranulf Byrde elk., and that of the master of St Leonard's hospital, York. Witnesses.

York, 12 June 15 Edward IV [1475].

159. Bond by William Amcotes, son of Robert Amcotes, to Robert Boteler for £40 for conveyance of property.

13 June 15 Edward IV [1475].

160. Will of Robert Butler, citizen and spurrier of York, mentioning tenement in Gillygate. Will made 7 December 1476.

161. Lease: [ ] Dawson of York, merchant, John Lewes, tailor, Miles Midilton, merchant and Thomas Hoperton, churchwardens of St Michael Spurriergate to Richard White, tailor: a small close on 'Barre dyke' and Gillygate; to hold for sixty—one years rendering 14d p.a.

1 May 27 Henry VIII [1535].

162. Lease: George Watkinson, Robert Burnet, John Metcalfe and William Watson, churchwardens of St Michael, Spurriergate to Anthony Foster: a small close on 'Barre dyke' and Gillygate to hold for 1000 years rendering 14d per annum.

19 June 33 Elizabeth I [1591].

163-170 Barlby

163. Grant and enfeoffment: William Dalbie the younger of Barlby, by reason of the marriage to take place between William his son and Elizabeth Aslabie, daughter of Robert Aslabie, to Robert Aslabie and William Purratt of Barlby, of several parcels of land in Barlby.

15 November 15 Charles I [1639].

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164. Grant, bargain and sale: Thomas Lodge of Escrick and Ann his wife to William Dalby of Barlby, yeoman; consideration £120; arable land called 'TowTyhays' containing three and a half acres, and arable called 'Needle Ridding' in Barlby with other parcels of land.

28 March 17 Charles II [1665].

165. Will of William Dalbie of Barlby, 22 September 1680, proved 9 February 1680/1.

166. Indenture between Ralph Lodge of Barlby gent. and George Dalby of Barlby, yeoman, concerning payments mentioned in indenture of 14 October 1682 by which G.D. conveyed to R.L. a close of meadow and other lands in Barlby.

16 October 1682.

167. Bargain and sale: George Dalbie of Barlby, yeoman, and Lydia his wife, and Ralph Lodge to George Prickett of York esq. John Wood of York, alderman, Michael Barstow of York, grocer, Joseph Scott of York, merchant, John Stamper of York, cutler, and John Moore of York, mariner (feoffees of St Michael, Ousebridge); consideration 5s; two closes called 'Towrey Hays' and 'Needle Rudding' containing five acres, a parcel of land in morcar field containing one acre, a parcel of land containing five acres in Faidlands and one containing three and a half acres in Angrim Ash.

6 May 1685.

168. Agreement by which George Dalbie and Lydia his wife and Ralph Lodge conveyed to G.P., J.W., M.B., J.S., J.S. and J.M. (as in preceding document) lands in Barlby (specified in preceding document) for £100 lately bequeathed to the feoffees by William Shaw, merchant.

Schedule of lands.

7 May I James II [1685].

169. Rent and lease:

G.P., J.W., M.B., J.S., J.S. and J.M. to G.D. in consideration of a yearly rent of £5 4s. of lands in Barlby (specified in preceding documents).

8 May I James II [1685].

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170. Notification by G.D. that he received from the St Michael's feoffees (G.P., J.W., M.B., J.S., J.S., J.M.) 000 as consideration mentioned in indenture of 17 May 1685 between G.D. and L. his wife and Ralp Lodge.

17 May 1685.

Miscellaneous

171. Remission and quitclaim: Robert Lelegrave of York, chaplain, executor of Thomas Lelegrave to John Thomson, merchant, John Roger, fishmonger, Thomas Dawson, merchant, executors of Gilbert Hall: all claims he had against them.

16 January 24 Henry VII [1501

172. Quitclaim: William Lelegrave lately of York, gent., to John Thornton, John Roger, Thomas Dawson and Gilbert Hekkylton', churchwardens: all claims he had against them.

22 May 23 Henry VII [1508].

173. Quitclaim: John Hall of Strensall, husbandman, and Hugh Hall of Stockton, husbandman, sons of John Hall senior, of Stockton, to John Thornton, John Roger, Thomas Dawson, churchwardens and executors of the will of Gilbert Hall late of pa. St Michael: all the good and chattels of Gilbert Hall.

20 January 24 Henry VII [1509].

174. Quitclaim: Robert Smyth of Stratford on Avon chaplain, administrator of the goods of Thomas Smyth late of York, decd. to William Barker of York, executor of Richard Wardsang: all claims which T.S. had against W.B.

4 July [ 1 Henry VII.

175. Receipt: 23 August 1560, for payment for 8s. 71d. by churchwardens granted to the archbishop by convocation.

176. Same: 1 October 1560: 6s. 8d.

177. Same: 7 April 1561: 17s. 21d. for use of Queen Elizabeth.

178. Same: 2 April 1562: 17s. 21d. and 8s. 7-111.

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179. Bond: William Grisdaill of York, haberdasher, to John Prestone, Peter Pullayne, Robert Browke and Andrew Trewe, churchwardens for £20 to keep covenants.

1 February 9 Elizabeth [1566].

180. Bond by Henry Pulleyne, curate of St Michael, Ousebridge, for £20, for safeguarding the pension of the churchwardens.

6 April 14 Elizabeth I [1572].

181. Bond by Thomas Hodgson to Christopher Crofte and others for £20, to keep covenants in indentures of 6 January 22 James I [1625].

1 August 4 Charles I, 1628.

182. Series of legal points raised concerning a house seized by the king on the Dissolution of the chantries, and its subsequent leases.

n.d.

183. Ministers' Accounts (Exchequer)

12 Charles 1 [1636].

184. Grant and lease: Henry Thomson of York, alderman, Robert Hemsworth of the same, alderman, Edward Blocley and William Halley, gents., to Thomas Campleshon, tailor; one tenement in [ w York; to hold for twenty one years rendering 40s. per annum.

6 June 24 Charles I [1648].

185. Bond by William Halley of York, gent, and Matthew Halley of Routh, for £26, to pay to Robert Scott and George Mancklins for the use of the parishioners of St Michael, the sum of 013.

10 April 1654.

186. Bond by William. Halley of York, gent. and Mathew Halley of Roche to pay £20 owed to Robert Scott and George Mancklins in trust for St Michael's Ousebridge on 14 November next following.

10 April 1654.

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187. Bond by Samuel Dawson of York to the feoffees to keep covenants in indenture of 10 December 1718.

10 December 1718.

188. Bond: Ann Morton of York, widow, to William Stephenson and others for £100 for keeping covenants and agreements of the same date.

4 April 1745.

189. Table of benefactions 1797.

190. Insurance, 1809 taken out on 31 High Ousegate, 1 house in Spurriergate and 1 in Coppergate.

191, Schedule of fixtures in a house leased by the feoffees to William Blanshard, 22 May 1819.

192. List of deeds n.d.

193. Plan of vestry etc. n.d.

194. Receipts 1911.

York, St Michael, Spurriergate

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Additional items given by Mr Keith Schooling, Headteacher, Heworth Church of England Primary School, Heworth Road, York, May 1995. These charters and a 16th-century archive box were found in the school roof during alterations and put in the school library. There they were discovered by 2 pupils, Lydia Beilby and John McDonough (see Yorkshire Evening Press, 19 May 1995, p.12).

Low Ousegate

195 Bond for £20 by Thomas Thwaytes of Denton in Wharfedale, gentleman, to Robert Dale of York, shipman, in respect of a tenement in Low Ousegate 24 October 16 Henry VII [1500] Seal [links with PR. Y IMS.F.85 above]

196 Appointment of John Thornton and Thomas Daidson, merchants, as attorneys to take possession of a tenement in Low Ousegate from Robert Dale, shipman, by Alan Staveley, alderman of York, Thomas Bankhous, William Wilson, John Beysbe, William Wilson, Thomas Hardsang, Antony Welburn, John Bateman, John Roger, Simon Vicars, William Nettylton, Gilbert Hekkilton, John Gelderd, Richard Newton, John Folnetby, James Walker, George Keld, John Hardsang, Edward Taillour, Thomas Middleham, John Wright, Thomas Wilson, William Prestman, Nicholas Prestman, Robert Waldyng, Henry Faux, William Wyndryse, Robert Gylbank, William Hallelee and John Strynger 18 March 23 Henry VII [1507/8] (4 seals) [links with PR. Y IMS.F.89 above]

Coney Street

This series links in with the Coney Street deeds, PRY IMS.F.120-132 above.

197 Quitclaim: John son of John de Warthill, citizen of York, to Robert Fox of York, leather-dresser, and Cecily his wife: all right he had in an annual rent of four shillings from a shop with two solars above in Coney Street York, Thursday after the feast of St Wilfrid 1325 [17 October 1325] Seal

198 Exemplification made by the Commissary-General of the Official of the Court of York from the register of testaments of the said court of the will of Robert Fox of York, cordwainer, dated the Tuesday before the feast of St Luke 1341 [16 October 1341] York, 9 January 1381/2 Seal

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199 Grant with feoffment by William de Nonyngton of York, chaplain, to William de Everyngham of York, cordwainer, of a shop with solars above in Coney Street, lying in breadth between the churchyard of St Michael on one side and the land of Robert de Acastr[e] on the other, and in length between the king's highway of Coney Street in front up to the tenement late of Alexander de Duresme at the back. Witnesses: Simon de Quixlay, mayor of York, Richard de Stanton, Constantine del Dam, Thomas ,de Kelfeld, bailiffs of York, Thomas Gra, Thomas de Howom, Robert de Talkan, John de Cotyngham, John de Colwiche, Henry de Cottyngwyth, John de Spillesby. York, 10 October 1383 Seal

200 Grant with feoffment by William de Everyngham of York, cordwainer, to John de Ceszay, citizen and merchant of York, Robert de Seton, chaplain, and William de Brigg of York, cordwainer, of the above property Witnesses: William de Selleby, mayor of York, Robert de Louth, John de Lyndesay, John de Askham, bailiffs of York, Thomas Gra, Thomas de Howom, Thomas Smyth, Robert de Talkan, William de Cestria of York, clerk. York, 27 January 1388[/9] Seal

201 Quitclaim by William Spenser, clerk, son and heir of Margaret late wife of Thomas de Ryllyngton, citizen and merchant of York and formerly wife of Thomas Kyrkham of York, alderman, to John Spenser, citizen and merchant of York, of all claim in a certain tenement in Coney Street beside the churchyard of St Michael, which had descended to William after the death of his mother Margaret Witnesses: William Bowes, mayor of York, Henry Market, Thomas Barton, sheriffs of York, John Turpyn, William Clyff. York, 9 July 21 Henry VI [1443] Seal

202 Grant with feoffment by John Spenser, citizen and merchant of York, son of Margaret Kyrkham, late wife of Thomas de Ryllyngton, citizen and merchant of York, to Robert Harwod, citizen and fletcher of York, of the above property which John had of his brother William Spenser Witnesses: William Bowes, mayor of York, Henry Market, Thomas Barton, sheriffs of York, John Dawetre, Robert Davyson 16 September 22 Henry VI [1443] Seal

203 Quitclaim by the above parties of the above property Witnesses as in 202 above York, 20 September 22 Henry VI [1443] Seal

204 Bond for £12 by John Spenser to Robert Harwod in respect of the above property 25 September 22 Henry VI [1443] Seal

205 Copy of the will of Robert Harwod, citizen and fletcher of York, dated 28 January 1474/5, proved 10 February 1474/5, collated with the original will registered in the Exchequer [The Exchequer registered copy is now Borthwick Institute, Prob. Reg. 4, fo. 223r.


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