Description | Lease for 21 years : £316 2s. 2d. (i) John Farrer the master, and brethren and sisters of Hemsworth Hospital (ii) George Watson of Old Malton, gent.
Reciting decree in Chancery 14 Nov 6 Geo. I and, after other recitals, (i) leases to (ii)
Moiety of 3 water corn mills with suite and sucken [soken] and dams and streams of water thereto belonging; moiety of close called Horse Close alias Pond Close usually enjoyed with the moiety of the 3 mills, situate in Old Malton; moiety of fishing in the Rivers of Derwent and Rye; all that messuage (formerly a cottage) wherein Grace Blaikiston, widow, did formerly dwell and all orchards, gardens and garths thereto adjoining, lately inclosed with a wall in Old Malton, now in possession of (ii); messuage, outhouses and garths thereunto belonging or therewith enjoyed, in Old Malton, next adjoining the messuage now in possession of (ii.) formerly in possession of Richard Clark deceased and others; one dovecot and two closes called Ruston Closes, alias Dovecoat Closes; one close called Coatflatt alias Great Coathouse Close; all those closes called Arkmon Crofts and Toiler Croft Bottom and Hills; eleven oxgangs of arable land in the several town fields of Old Malton with the meadow and pasture to the same belonging, lying in the Long Ings and Marish Close all now in the possession of (ii) his tenants or assigns, houses and .crofts divided into several little closes of arable, meadow and pasture ground in the parish of Pickering now in the possession of William Humble tenant of (ii); one moor adjoining the said houses and crofts as it is now divided from the Moor now in possession of (ii) by a cross dyke cast betwixt them; also all those two closes there called Wath hill and Horse Close with a little lane thereunto adjoining leading to Howbridge from a gate that divides the land and Marish Moor aforesaid belonging to (ii) and now in possession of William Humble; all those several closes which have been inclosed from a great close called the Marish Close in the parish of Pickering; 32 beastgates in the residue of the said great close called Marsh Moor or Marish Close in the parish of Pickering; several acres of meadow lying in the Long Inges in Wykeham in the parish of Old Malton i.e. 2 acres now or formerly in possession of Robert Frank, 4 acres in possession of William Nendick, 1 acre in possession of Thomas Dean, 8 acres in possession of Robert Meed, two acres in possession of John Tate of New Malton, 8 acres in possession of William Shieles of Old Malton and all now in possession of (ii) or his under tenants; one messuage with a garth and outhousing late in possession of Margaret Marshall and John Marshall or one of them; one messuage in Wykeham with barns, stables, outhouses and garth therewith enjoyed and five oxgangs of arable land, meadow or pasture as the same is now divided and one ing called the Sturt Ing in Wykeham; one close called Ermitt Leyes; four garths or closes in Wykeham lying for half an oxgang in possession of Robert Frank; two closes of pasture called Low Leyes in the parish of Old Malton; two parcels of meadow called Whirrett Lashell Inges and one other ing called Turner Lashell Inges adjoining ground called Rigside Wood on the east, River Derwent on the south and the Eastfield on the north; moiety of two cottages now or late in possession of Thomas Gryme of Old Malton; moiety of one cottage now or late in possession of Thomas Munkman with garths and outhousing thereto belonging in Old Malton; moiety of several cottages in Old Malton with garths and backsides to every of them belonging now or late in several occupations of George Hird, Robert Meed of Old Malton, Quaker, Richard Steton, Michael Gerom, Robert Wardle, shepherd, Ann Matherson, widow, William Nendick, Jane Hoggard, widow, William Shieles, John Watson, Ann Nelson, widow, Stephen Wardle, William Dean, William Baitson, John Garmonsway, Thomas Frank, Elizabeth Long, Roger Dobson, Richard Young, John Davison, Richard King, Mary Hoggard, spinster, Thomas Lucas, Ann Young, widow, and Thomas Green, all in possession of (ii); moiety of one barn lying in the Lassells Lane in Old Malton; together with all appurtenances to the aforesaid property; all which said messuages, lands, tenements and premises are situate in Old Malton, Wykeham, Howe and Pickering lythe and were purchased heretofore (together with the dissolved monastery of Old Malton) by Archbishop Holgate and were given for the erecting and maintaining of his hospital in Hemsworth and lately decreed to (i) and their succession for ever Reserving out of the lease one house in Howe in possession of Thomas Hunter, late in possession of Wm. Slee, one close called the Seaves as it is now divided adjoining upon Cross Leys and upon Long Lands in the east lying in Wykeham in the parish of Old Malton
Rent: £79 p.a |