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Austwick Court Baron – Cont. from Part 1 Page 165 Manor of Austwick in the County of York The Court Baron and Customary Court of James Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manor holden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday the Thirty first Day of May One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen Before John Hartley Steward Jurors Mr William Lupton Foreman sworn Henry Maudsley Christopher Banks William Geldard John Howson William Ayrton All sworn Mr George Clapham Matthew Jackson Richd Jackson Baynes Robert Barker John Camm George Lawson Robinson We present and amerce every Person owing Suit and Service to the Court and who have made Default in performing the same in One Shilling each for the Use of the Lord of the Manor and for the ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call Book We find John Leeming Tenant by Deed bearing date the Fourteenth Day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen from James Taylor of A Messuage and Lands within the Manor held under the yearly New Rent of One Shilling and eleven pence halfpenny with other Dues and Services We find Vincent Hallpike Tenant by Deed bearing date the Twenty ninth Day of April in the Year of our Page 166 Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen from John Geldard and Robert Willis Trustees by the Will of the late John Carr of several Messuages and a Parcel of Land within this Manor holden under the yearly Customary Rent of One Shilling and four Pence with other Dues and Services, In Trust for Robert Robinson and Betty his Wife as in the said Deed is mentioned We find William Beecroft Whaley and William Lund Tenants In Trust by Indenture bearing date the Twenty sixth Day of April in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen from John Geldard and Robert Willis Trustees by the Will of the late John Carr of A Parcel of Land within this Manor held under the yearly Customary Rent of Seven pence halfpenny with other Dues and Services In Trust for such Uses as William King Gentleman therein named should by Deed or Will direct or appoint We find William Stackhouse Tenant In Trust by Indenture bearing date the Twenty eighth Day of April in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen of A Messuage and Parcel of Ground within this Manor holden under the Yearly Customary Rent of Three Shillings and eleven Pence with other Dues and Services In Trust for such Uses as John Nicholson therein named should by Deed or Will direct or appoint We find Robert Willis and Thomas (Steakis? ) Tenants In Trust by Indenture bearing date the Fourteenth Day of May in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and sixteen of certain Messuages and Parcels of Ground within this Manor holden under the Yearly Ancient Rent of One Shilling Page 167 and eight Pence with other Dues and Services In Trust for such Uses as Richard Wilson therein named should by Deed or Will direct or appoint The said William Redmayne and Richard Gorrill Tenants by Indenture bearing date the Eighth day of March in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen from James Taylor Subject to the Redemption of a Mortgage Deed bearing date the Fourteenth day of February One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen of a Messuage and Parcel of Ground holden under the yearly New Rent of One Shilling and eleven pence halfpenny with other Dues and Services

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Austwick Court Baron – Cont. from Part 1

Page 165Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manor holden atAustwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday the Thirty first Day ofMay One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen Before John Hartley Steward

JurorsMr William Lupton Foreman swornHenry Maudsley Christopher BanksWilliam Geldard John HowsonWilliam Ayrton All sworn Mr George ClaphamMatthew Jackson Richd Jackson BaynesRobert Barker John CammGeorge Lawson RobinsonWe present and amerce every Person owing Suit and Service to the Court and who have madeDefault in performing the same in One Shilling each for the Use of the Lord of the Manor and forthe ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find John Leeming Tenant by Deed bearing date the Fourteenth Day of February in the Year ofour Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen from James Taylor of A Messuage and Landswithin the Manor held under the yearly New Rent of One Shilling and eleven pence halfpenny withother Dues and ServicesWe find Vincent Hallpike Tenant by Deed bearing date the Twenty ninth Day of April in the Yearof ourPage 166Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen from John Geldard and Robert Willis Trustees bythe Will of the late John Carr of several Messuages and a Parcel of Land within this Manor holdenunder the yearly Customary Rent of One Shilling and four Pence with other Dues and Services, InTrust for Robert Robinson and Betty his Wife as in the said Deed is mentionedWe find William Beecroft Whaley and William Lund Tenants In Trust by Indenture bearing datethe Twenty sixth Day of April in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeenfrom John Geldard and Robert Willis Trustees by the Will of the late John Carr of A Parcel of Landwithin this Manor held under the yearly Customary Rent of Seven pence halfpenny with other Duesand Services In Trust for such Uses as William King Gentleman therein named should by Deed orWill direct or appointWe find William Stackhouse Tenant In Trust by Indenture bearing date the Twenty eighth Day ofApril in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen of A Messuage andParcel of Ground within this Manor holden under the Yearly Customary Rent of Three Shillingsand eleven Pence with other Dues and Services In Trust for such Uses as John Nicholson thereinnamed should by Deed or Will direct or appointWe find Robert Willis and Thomas (Steakis?) Tenants In Trust by Indenture bearing date theFourteenth Day of May in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and sixteen of certainMessuages and Parcels of Ground within this Manor holden under the Yearly Ancient Rent of OneShillingPage 167and eight Pence with other Dues and Services In Trust for such Uses as Richard Wilson thereinnamed should by Deed or Will direct or appointThe said William Redmayne and Richard Gorrill Tenants by Indenture bearing date the Eighth dayof March in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen from James TaylorSubject to the Redemption of a Mortgage Deed bearing date the Fourteenth day of February OneThousand eight hundred and seventeen of a Messuage and Parcel of Ground holden under theyearly New Rent of One Shilling and eleven pence halfpenny with other Dues and Services

We appoint Thomas Carr to ................. the Lords Grave(Signed)William Lupton ForemanHenry Maudsley George Lawson RobinsonWilliam Geldard Cristopher BanksWilliam Ayrton John HowsonMatthew Jackson George ClaphamRobert Barker Rich Jackson BainesPage 168Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manor holden atAustwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday the Thirteenth Day ofDecember One thousand eight hundred and seventeen Before John Hartley Steward

JurorsM Robert Willis ForemanWm Banks William JacksonThomas Jackson Robert MarsdenJohn Gorrell All Sworn George BenthamJoseph Willis Chris. LeechWm Wilson John NicholsonWm Baxter Thomas DawsonWe present and amerce every Person owing Service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the Sum of One Shilling each for the Use of the Lord of the Manor and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find Charles Ingleby Esquire Tenant in Trust for Agnes Ingleby by Will bearing date thefifteenth of January One Thousand eight hundred and seventeen of all that Messuage or Tenementcalled Wood House with the Stable Outbuildings and AppurtenancesPage 169thereto belonging and the several Closes or Parcels of Ground within this Manor by and under theYearly Ancient Rent of Ten Shillings nine Pence farthing with other dues and servicesWe find Arthur Ingleby Esquire Tenant by Will from his late Wife bearing date the fifteenth ofJanuary One thousand eight hundred and seventeen of a certain half part of an Estate situate inAustwick being a parcel within this Manor and held under the Yearly Ancient Rent of two Shillingsand a halfpenny the Darcy Rent of two pence and New Rent of Penny halfpenny with other duesand servicesWe find John Howson Tenant by Indenture bearing date the twenty fourth Day of June OneThousand eight Hundred and seventeen from Mary Johnson spinster of a certain Parcel of Landwithin this Manor held under the Yearly \ancient/ rent of two shillings and New Rent of oneShilling and a penny with other dues and ServicesWe find Michael Jackson Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Eleventh Day of June OneThousand eight Hundred and seventeen from Thomas Armistead and Mary his wife of Twenty threeSheep Gates upon Moughton held under the Yearly Ancient Rent of one farthing with other duesand servicesWe find John Nicholas Colthurst EsquirePage 170Tenant by Descent from his late Father of certain Parcels of Land within this Manor held under theYearly Ancient Rent of 11? s- 1 d and New rent of One shilling and none Pence with other dues andServicesWe appoint Jno. Windor Lords Grave(Signed)Robert Willis ForemanWm Barker Wm JacksonThos Jackson Robt Marsden

Jno Gorrill George BenthamJoseph Willis Christ LeechWill Wilson John NicholsonWm Baxter Thos DawsonPage 171Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manor holden atAustwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual Place there on Saturday the Sixteenth Day ofMay One Thousand eight hundred and eighteen Before John Hartley Steward

JurorsMr William Lupton Foreman JurHenry Maudsley John HowsonWilliam Geldard Christ. HeapsWilliam Ayrton Christ. BanksJoseph Willis All sworn Michael JacksonMatthew Jackson Robert BarkerGeo: Lawson RobinsonWe present and amerce every person owing Service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the sum of One Shilling each for the Use of the Lord of the Manor and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the Death of Ann Clapham a Customary Tenant of this ManorWe also present the Death of Easther Ayray a Customary Tenant of this ManorAlso present the Death of Alice Foster a Customary Tenant of this ManorPage 172We find William Atkinson Tenant by Deed bearing date the sixteenth Day of February oneThousand eight Hundred and Eighteen of a Messuage or Tenement and several Closes or Parcels ofLand called Barkhouse From Thomas Willson and Ellen Thompson situate in this Manor and heldunder the Yearly Customary Rent of four Shillings and fivepence, the thirteen pence Noble Rent offour shillings and six Pence and the New rent of eight Pence With other Dues and servicesWe find William Baxter Tenant by Deed bearing date the twenty seventh Day of April OneThousand eight hundred and Eighteen of a Parcel of Ground within this Manor From RobertRobinson and Betty his Wife Vincent Hallpike and held under the Yearly Customary Rent of TwoPence with other Dues and servicesWe appoint Arthur Batty Lords Grave(signed)Wm. Lupton ForemanHenry Maudsley John HowsonWm Geldard Christopher HeapsWilliam Ayrton Chrs BanksJoseph Wills Michael JacksonMatthew Jackson Robert BarkerGeorge Lawson RobinsonPage 173Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manor holden atAustwick in and for the Manor aforesaid, at the usual place there, on Wednesday the Sixteenth Dayof December One Thousand eight hundred and eighteen Before John Hartley Steward

JurorsMr Robert Wills Foreman JuratAnthony Stackhouse Thomas JacksonRobert Holden James BurtonJohn Nicholson Thomas Carr

Michael Jackson All Sworn Roger BickerstaffJoseph Willis William JacksonJohn Kidd Thomas TowlerWe present and amerce every person owing Service to this Court and who have made defaultperforming the same in the Sum of One Shilling each, for the use of the Lord of the Manor, and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find William Carr and Richard Carr Tenants in Trust by a Deed bearing date the Twelfth Day ofJanuary One Thousand eight hundred and five of certain Messuages Lands TenementsHereditaments and Premisses being within and parcel of this Manor from Elizabeth Ingleby; heldunder the yearly customary Rent of £1:17s:6d. New Rent 2s / 2d Darcy Rent 6s / 2 ½ d and twelvepence per Noble 1s / with other Dues and ServicesPage 174We present the death of Richard Johnson EsquireAlso of William Jackson of ClaphamLikewise of Mrs Elizabeth InglebyAlso of William Preston EsquireLikewise of Thomas Clapham, FeizorWe find Mr George Clapham Tenant by descent from his late Mother Mrs Ann Clapham of aMessuage Barn Croft and Garden, within and parcel of this Manor held under the yearly ancientRent of 1s / 6 ½ d with other dues and servicesWe find Margaret Ayrey Tenant by descent from her late Mother Esther Ayrey of two CottageHouses, within and parcel of this Manor, held under the yearly customary Rent of one Penny withother dues and servicesWe find Miss Ann Ingleby Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Sixteenth Day of December 1818from Richard Carr (the surviving Tenant in Trust) of certain Messuages Barns and several parcelsof Land lying within and parcel of this Manor held under the yearly ancient customary Rent of 12s /6d Darcy Rent 2s / 8d and twelve pence per Noble 4d with other Dues and ServicesWe find Francis Metcalfe (the surviving Trustee) Tenant in Trust by Indenture bearing date theTwenty fifth Day of June 1799 from Thomas Clapham of Feizor of several parcels of Land withinthis Manor held under the ancient customary Rent of 11s / 7d with other dues and servicesWe find Charles Ingleby, Esquire, William KingPage 175Esquire, William Ash and William Batty Tenants in Trust for the Township of Austwick of severalCottages and a Barn from Vincent Hallpike Robert Robinson and his wife, John Geldard and RobertWillis by Indenture bearing date the 13th Day of May 1818 and held under the ancient customaryRent of 1s / 2d with other dues and servicesWe find John and Thomas Towler joint Tenants of certain Parcels of Land within this Manor fromElizabeth Bolland Nancy Hudson and Thomas Boothman and Jane his Wife held under the yearlyFee Form and Lease Rent of 10d? with other dues and servicesWe appoint John Bradley Lords GraveWe present and amerce Francis Slinger and George Isherwood in the Sum of Five Shillings each fornot attending to serve as Jurors being legally summoned And we continue all Fines andAmercements heretofore made and which have not been legally discharged(Signed)Robt. Willis ForemanAnth Stackhouse John KiddRobt Holden Thos JacksonJohn Nicholson Jas BurtonMich Jackson Thos CarrRoger Bickerstaff Wm JacksonJoseph Willis Thos TowlerPages 176 / 177 / 178 / 179 / 180 BlankPage 181

Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manor holden atAustwick as and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the Twenty sixth day ofMay One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty Before John Hartley Steward

JurorsMr Rich Clapham ForemanMr Anth Stackhouse Chris BanksThomas Carr Robert BarkerChristopher Heaps All sworn Henry MaudsleyWilliam Ayrton Rich Jackson BarnesJohn Gorrell Matthew JacksonWilliam GeldardWe present and amerce every Person owing Service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the Sum of one Shilling each for the use of the Lord of the Manor and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the Death of Willm King Esq also of John Lodge Batty EsqWe find Robert Willis Tenant by Indenture bearing date the ninth day of May 1820 from JohnLeeming William Redmayne and Richard Gorrill of a Messuage and Lands being within and parcelof this Manor held under the yearly new Rent of one Shilling and eleven pence halfpenny with otherdues and ServicesWe find Revd. Roger Bickerstaff Tenant by Descent from his late father Roger Bickerstaff Senr. ofall his Lands and tenements within this Manor under the usual Rents and fines due and payableWe amerce Robert Holden? and Willm. BanksPage 182in 2s / 6d each for not attending upon the Jury this day being legally summoned(signed) We appoint Robert Dawson Lords GraveRichard Clapham William GeldardAnthy Stackhouse Christopher BanksThomas Carr Robert BarkerChristopher Heaps Henry MaudsleyWilliam Ayrton Richd BaynesJohn Gorrill Matthew JacksonPage 183Know all Men by these Presents that I James William Farrer of the Honourable Society ofLincoln’s Inn in the County of Middlesex Esquire, and resident there and at Clapham Lodge in theCounty of York, for divers good Causes and valuable Considerations me hereunto especiallymoving Have given and granted and by these presentsDO give and grant unto John Hartley andWilliam Hartley both of Settle in the County of York \aforesaid/ Gentlemen the Office of Stewardand Stewards jointly and severally of the Courts of my Manor of Austwick in the said County ofYork And I do hereby make ordain nominate constitute and appoint them the said John Hartley andWilliam Hartley Steward and Stewards jointly and severally of the said Courts and of my saidManor, with full Power and Authority to collect and receive all Fees, Profits and Perquisiteswhatsoever thereunto belonging And Also for my use and Benefit to ask demand, levy, sue for,recover and receive all and all manner of Customary and other Fines, Rents Profits andAmerciaments And also all Goods, Waifs Estrays Priviledges and Hereditaments whatsoever inanywise happening, growing, arising, becoming due, or accruing within the same Manor Andgenerally to do perform and execute all such other Matters and Things as lawfully vouch or concernthe said Office of Steward within the same Manor and PremissesTo Have hold execute and enjoythe said office of Steward and all other the Premisses unto them the said John HartleyPage 184and William Hartley jointly and severally as aforesaid for and during my pleasure and no longertogether with the usual Fees Profits and Perquisites thereunto belongingIn Witness whereof I thesaid James William Farrer have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Eighteenth Day of October in

the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereigne Lord George the Fourth and in the year of our LordChrist One Thousand Eight Hundred and TwentySealed and delivered (being first duly stamped) in the presence of James Wm Farrer

William Loxham FarrerPage 185Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the FifteenthDay of December One Thousand eight hundred and twenty Before William Hartley, Gent Steward

JurorsMr Robert Willis ForemanThomas Jackson Robert HoldenJames Burton William LuptonJoseph Willis All Sworn John NicholsonWilliam Baxter William JacksonJohn Kidd Robert MarsdenThomas Dawson William WilsonWe present and amerce every person owing Service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the Sum of One Shilling each for the Use of the Lord of the Manor, and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the Death of James Farrer Esquire late Lord of this ManorWe present the Death of Mr Robert WaddingtonAlso of John Howson-Likewise of Margaret Pa...... Tenants within this ManorWe find and present James William Farrer, Esquire, the eldest Son and Heir at Law of James FarrerEsquire late Lord of this Manor and as such entitled to the said Manor or Lordship- And it appearsto us that by Indenture dated the 20th Day of March in the Eleventh Year of thePage 186Reign of Queen Elizabeth, made between Peter Yorke of Middlesmoor in Nidderdale in the Countyof York Son and Heir at Law of Sir John Yorke formerly Lord of this Manor of the one part andWilliam Baines, William Beecroft, James Granger and others of the other part, for corroboratingand confirming the Customs within the said Manor, That one Years Fineable Rent is due andpayable from the respective Tenants within the said Manor paying such Fineable Rents unto thesaid James William Farrer within one Year after his admissionWe find Anna Batley of Masham in the County of York Widow and Relict of John Lodge Batleylate of the same place Esquire deceased. Tenant under his Will bearing date the Twenty fifth Day ofAugust 1815 of All that Estate called Crombeck within and parcel of this Manor, and held of theLord thereof under the ancient yearly Rent of Seven Pence and the yearly New Rent of ThreeShillings and five pence with other Dues and ServicesWe find John Brown and John Ellison Tenants in Trust under the Will of the late John Howsondeceased, bearing date the 2nd Day of July 1819 of certain Messuages Lands and Tenements being aParcel within this Manor held under the yearly ancient Rent of Two Shillings and seven pencehalfpenny, New Rent of Four Shillings and one Penny and Darcy Rent of One Halfpenny with otherDues and ServicesWe find Ann King of Austwick Hall Widow and Relict of William King late of the samePage 187place Esquire deceased and John King of the same place eldest son and Heir at Law of the saidwilliam King deceased Tenants by Indenture bearing date the 24th Day of September 1819 from thesaid William King of all his Customaryhold Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments andPremisses situate lying and being within the same Manor In Trust to and for such Uses Intents andPurposes as the said William King should by his last Will and Testament in Writing lawfullyexecuted and attested express limit and declare of and concerning the same and to and for no otherUse Intent and Purpose whatsoever, under the several annual ancient Rents Darcy Rent, New Rent

and Twelve Pence per Noble and such other Rents Dues Suits and Services as have been heretoforedue and payable for and in respect of the said several Customaryhold Messuages and TenementsWe appoint William Brown Lords Grave(Signed)Robert Willis ForemanThos Jackson Robt HoldenJas Burton Wm LuptonJoseph Willis John NicholsonWm Baxter Wm JacksonJohn Kidd Robert MarsdenThos Dawson Wm Wilson.................. by William Hartley StewardPage188Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esq Lord of the said Manor holdenat Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the Fifteenth Day ofJune One Thousand eight hundred and twenty one Before William Hartley Gent. Steward

JurorsMr Richard Clapham ForemanWilliam Lupton Christopher LeechWilliam Airton Michael JacksonRobert Barker All Sworn Richard Jackson BaynesHenry Maudsley George BenthamMatthew Jackson John GorrelWilliam GeldardWe present and amerce every Person owing Service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the Sum of One Shilling each, for the Use of the Lord of the Manor, and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find John Camm Tenant under an Indenture dated the 14th Day of June 1821 from RichardShepherd and Margaret his Wife of All those two Customary hold Messuages with one WeavingShop and Garden now in the occupation of John Ellison Margaret Wilson, Stephen Speddy andRobert Camm of so much and such part or parts of the said Premisses as are situate within andparcel ofPage 189this Manor (she the said Margaret having been first examined seperate and apart from her Husbandbefore the Steward and Jury and freely and voluntarily consenting thereto) upon the Trustsmentioned in the said Deed under the yearly Customary Rent of One Penny with other Dues andServicesWe find John Atkinson Esq. Tenant from his late Uncle Robert Waddington of Crow NestGentleman deceased by Will dated the 18th Day of January One Thousand eight hundred and eightof All the Estate late belonging to him the said Robt Waddington situate within and parcel of thisManor under the ancient Rent of Ten Shillings and other Dues and ServicesWe appoint Henry Hewton? Lords GraveWe also appoint Robert Bleazard to collect the Fines (Signed)Richd. Clapham William GeldardWm Lupton Chris his X mark LeechWm Ayrton Michael JacksonRobt Barker Richd Jackson BaynesHenry Maudsley George BenthamMatthew Jackson John GorrellAt the same Court held by adjournment at the House of John Camm in Austwick aforesaid onSaturday the Twenty third Day of the same Month of June

We the Jurors aforesaid upon our Oaths aforesaid, Do find and present, upon view taken for thatespecial purpose, that divers Persons, not being Customary holders or the Tenants of anyCustomary Tenements, within or parcel of this Manor, have dug and got large quantities of Turf onthe South East Side of a place called Friar Dike above Dovenanter, and withinPage 190the Boundaries of this Manor, not having any Right or Title so to do, and particularly that JosephThompson of Keasden, John Hargraves and Thomas Hargraves of (near) Turnerford, ThomasNewhouse of Keasden, Richard Brown of Bracken Garth, John Walker of Wenningside, JosiasFishwick of Clapham WoodHall, James King of Keasden, Richard Marsden of Reeby Gate,Anthony Thompson the Elder of Wenning Side, Anthony Thompson the Younger of Keasden, JohnClapham of Wood Gill, John Lawson of Wenningside, William Harrison of DubSike, BenjaminBriggs of Keasden, Richard Gorrell of Birk Knott, William Banks of Seett Hollins, RichardRobinson of DubGarth, Roger Walker of Clapham Wood, Thomas Green of Dry Gill and RobertGrime of Clapham, have severally dug and got Turf there, within the Boundaries of this Manor,having no Right or Interest therein, in violation of the Right and Freehold of the Lord of this Manorand of the Interests of the Customary Tenants therein – And we do therefore upon our Oathsaforesaid present the said several Persons accordingly (Signed)Richd Clapham William GeldardWm Lupton Chris X \his mark/ LeechWm Ayrton Michael JacksonRobert Barker Richd Jackson BaynesHenry Maudsley George BenthamMatthew Jackson John GorrellPage 191Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manor atAustwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual Place there on Saturday the Fifteenth Day ofNovember? One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty one Before William Hartley StewardMr Robt Willis ForemanThomas Jackson William JacksonJames Burton Thos TowlerJoseph Willis All sworn Thos DawsonWilliam Baxter John EllisonWilliam Wilson John CammRobt MarsdenWe present and amerce every Person owing Service to this Court, and who have made Default inPerforming the same in the Sum of One Shilling each for the use of the Lord of the Manor and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the Death of Thos PrestonWe appoint John Nicholson Lords Grave for Sandylands HouseRobt Willis ForemanThos Jackson Robt MarsdenJames Burton Wm JacksonJoseph Willis Signed Thos TowlerWm Baxter Thos DawsonWm Wilson John Ellison

John CammPage 192Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the 31st day ofMay one thousand eight hundred and twenty two Before John Hartley StewardMr Richd Clapham Foreman

Anthony Stackhouse Robert BarkerWm Batty Henry MaudsleyJohn Kidd All Sworn William LuptonChrist Banks Michael JacksonRichd Baynes William JacksonWilliam AyrtonWe present and amerce every Person owing Service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the sum of one Shilling for the use of the Lord of the Manor and for betterascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of William Carr a Customary Tenant within this Manor and we find his sonRichd Carr surviving Tenant in Trust by Indenture bearing date the 12th day of January 1805 fromAgnes Ingleby of certain messuages Lands and Tenements within and parcel of this Manor by andunder the yearly antient customary Rent of 12 Shillings and 3 pence, darcy Rent of one Shilling,andPage 193new rent of 9 pence and also of a messuage and Lands parcel of this Manor holden by and under thepayment of the yearly antient Rent of two Shillings and tenpence with other dues and servicesWe find William Carr Tenant in Trust by Indenture bearing date the 31st day of May 1822 from MrJohn Ash and his Trustees and others of two Messuages with the Barns and other OutbuildingsGardens Yard Croft and Appurtenances thereunto belonging situate at Austwick and within thisManor by and under the Yearly antient rent of ten pence darcy rent of one penny and New rent ofone half penny with other dues and ServicesWe find John Camm tenant by Indenture bearing date the 31st day of May 1822 from Mr John Ashand his Trustees and others of two Closes or Inclosures of Land called by the names of Rains andLow-big Bank being part and parcel of this Manor by and under the yearly antient rent of ...Shillings and three pence halfpenny darcy rent of two pence and new rent of three half pence withother dues and ServicesWe find Mr John King tenant by Indenture bearing date the 31st day of May 1822 from Mr JohnAsh and his Trustees and others of a Close or Inclosure of Land called High Big Bank being partand parcel of this Manor by and under the Yearly antient rent of 11 Pence half penny darcy rent ofone penny and New Rent of one penny with other dues and ServicesWe find Charles Ingleby Esquire tenant by Indenture bearing date the 31st day of May 1822 fromMr Willm Carr of two MessuagesPage 194with the Barns and other Outbuildings Gardens Yards Croft and Appurtenances thereunto belongingsituate at Austwick and within this Manor by and under the Yearly antient rent of 10 Pence darcyrent of one Penny and new rent of one halfpenny with other dues and ServicesWe find Thomas Preston Esq tenant in fee under the Will of his late Uncle bearing date the 30th dayof June 1814 of a Parcel of Ground within this Manor held under the yearly antient Rent of onepenny with other dues and servicesWe amerce Robt Holden Thomas Carr and John Nicholson in the sum of Two Shillings andsixpence each for not attending to serve as Jurors being legally summonedWe appoint John Whaley Willan Lords Grave for Dearbought (Signed)Rd Clapham Wm AyrtonAnthony Stackhouse All Sworn Robt BarkerWm Batty Henry MaudsleyJohn Kidd Will LuptonChris Banks Mich JacksonRd Jackson Baynes Will JackonPage 195Manor of Austwick in the County of York

The Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Wednesday the 18th

day of Dec One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty two Before John Hartley StewardJurors

Mr Robt Willis ForemanJohn Nicholson All Sworn Ch. BenthamWilliam Baxter John GorrillThomas Dawson Ch. HeapsJoseph Willis Thos TowlerThos Jackson Robt MarsdenJames Burton William Wilson JunWe present and amerce every Person owing Service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the sum of one Shilling each for the use of the Lord of the Manor and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the Death of William Ash a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe find Margaret Willis Tenant by IndenturePage 196bearing date the 3rd Day of August 1818 from her Father Will Ash of a certain Messuage andseveral Parcels of Land being a Parcel within this Manor and held under the ancient Customary rentof four Shillings and eleven Pence halfpenny New rent One Shilling and Six pence farthing Darcyrent 3s.9 ¾ d with other dues and ServicesWe find Thos. Ingleby Tenant by Indenture bearing date the 3rd Day of Augst 1818 from her lateGrandfather Willm Ash of certain Messuages Lands and Tenements being a Parcel within thisManor and held under the Yearly Ancient Rent of six Shillings and five pence three Farthings andDarcy rent of three Shillings and Ten Pence with other dues and ServicesWe find the Revd. John Clapham Tenant by Indenture bearing date the 16th Day of Dec: 1822 fromMr John King and Mrs Ann King his Mother of several Messuages and Parcels of Land specified inthe said Indenture being within this Manor under the Yearly ancient rent of £2. 2s. 1 ½ d Darcy rentof 6/9 New rent 2.10 and 12d pr. Noble 4.1 with other dues and Services .......... to redemption onpayment of £5000 and Int as therein mentionedWe appoint Lawrence Cook Lords Grave for the ensuing Half Year (signed)Robt Willis Foreman Jos Willis Ch HeapsJohn Nicholson Thos Jackson Thos TowlerWillm Baxter James Burton Rob MarsdenThos Dawson Ch Bentham

John Gorril Will WilsonPage 197Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the Twentythird day of May One Thousand eight Hundred and Twenty Three Before William HartleyGentleman Steward

JurcisMr Richard Clapham ForemanRobert Holden William JacksonThomas Carr All Sworn Chris LeechRobert Barker John BrownWilliam Lupton William AyrtonHenry Maudsley Matthew JacksonJohn Kidd William GeldardWe present and amerce every person owing Service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the sum of one Shilling each for the Use of the Lord of the Manor and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call Book

We present the death of Michael Jackson a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe present the death of George Lawson Robinson a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe present the death of Henry Maudsley a Customary Tenant of this ManorPage 198We find John Winterbottom of Huddersfield Merchant and Thomas Webb of the same placeMerchant Tenants by Indenture bearing date the 20th Day of August 1821 from Francis MaudeEsquire Thomas Whitehead and Matthew Sykes Gentlemen the Major part of the Commissionersauthorized in and by a Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued against William Banks ofClapham in the County of York Woollen Draper of all those Four Dwelling Houses situate atAustwick with the Stable and Turfhouse and other Outbuildings Also one Garden adjoining to thesaid Dwelling Houses and one Dale or Turbary Ground in the Red Moss and also four Sheep Gateson a Stinted pasture known by the name of Oxenber all which said Premises are within and Parcelof this Manor held under the Yearly Customary Rent of 3 ½d with other dues and ServicesWe find Thomas Maudsley of Rome Tenant under the Will of his Father Henry Maudsley of acertain Parcel or Quantity of Common in and upon Bolland Knots situate within the Manor ofAustwick in the Parish of Clapham and County of York and elsewhere within the same Manorformerly enjoyed and occupied along with the Messuage and Tenement at Lingthwaite (which wasformerly conveyed by Indenture bearing date the Fourth Day of Dec 1762 from one Henry King tothe said Henry Maudsley for a Term of 3000d years Held under the Yearly New and Free rent ofone pennyPage 199with other dues and ServicesWe appoint John Simpson Lords Grave for the ensuing half Year (Signed)Richard Clapham William JacksonRobert Holden Christopher LeechThomas Carr Signed John BrownRobert Barker William AyrtonWilliam Lupton Matthew JacksonHenry Maudsley William Geldard

John KiddPage 200Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Special Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the saidManor holden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Wednesdaythe Twelfth Day of November One Thousand eight Hundred and Twenty Three Before WilliamHartley Gent Steward

JurorsCharles Ingleby Esq. ForemanGeorge Clapham William AyrtonJohn Watkinson Thomas CarrJoseph Willis All Sworn William BaxterThomas Dawson James BurtonHenry Maudsley John CammRobert BarkerWe the Jurors aforesaid upon our Oaths aforesaid find and present that George Lawson Robinsonlate of Lawkland Yeoman being seized as a Customary Tenant of this Manor of several Parcels ofLands within and Parcel of the said Manor of the Yearly ancient Rent of One Shilling died so seizedAnd that John Robinson of Clitheroe in the County Palatine of Lancaster Yeoman is the first CousinHeir at Law and Customary Heir of the said George Lawson Robinson the said John Robinsonbeing the eldest Son and Heir at Law and Customary Heir of Lawrence Robinson who was theeldest Brother and Customary Heir of Edward Robinson the Father of the said George LawsonRobinson deceased and therefore that the said John Robinson is Tenant by descent from the said

George Lawson Robinson of the said several Parcels of Land of the said Yearly ancient Rent of OneShilling with other dues and Services (Signed)Charles Ingleby Robert BarkerGeorge Clapham William AyrtonJohn Watkinson Signed Thomas \his mark/ CarrJoseph Willis Will BaxterThomas \his mark/ Dawson James BurtonHenry Maudsley John CammPage 202Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at \Austwick/ in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday the TwentySeventh day of December one Thousand eight Hundred and Twenty three Before John HartleyGentleman Steward

JurorsMr Robert Willis ForemanRichard Jackson Baines James BurtonWilliam Baxter Robert MarsdenJohn Ellison All sworn George BenthamJohn Gorrell William WilsonThomas Dawson John NicholsonWilliam JacksonWe present and amerce every person owing service to this Court and who have made default inperforming the same in the Sum of one shilling each for the use of the Lord of the Manor and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of Ann procter And we find Elizabeth \Bateson/ of Bolton le Moors in theCounty of Lancaster Widow Tenant in Tail under the last Will and Testament of Robert Rimingtonlate of Austwick aforesaid Gentleman deceased of a Messuage and Tenement Barn Stable and otherOutbuildings Garden Croft Close of land Dale of turbary andPage 203and Appurtenances to the same belonging situate in in (sic) Austwick and within and Parcel of thesaid Manor and held under the Lord of the said Manor under the Yearly Customary Rent of TwoShillings and nine pence the Yearly Darcy Rent of Seven pence and the Yearly new rent of an HalfPenny with other dues and ServicesWe find Anthony Scott of Austwick aforesaid a Schoolmaster Tenant by Indenture bearing date theTwenty first day of December 1822 from Francis Maude Esquire Thomas Whitehead and MatthewSykes Gentlemen Commissioners in a Commission of Bankrupt awarded against William Banks aBankrupt and John Winterbottom and Thomas Webb Merchants Assignees of the said Bankrupt ofall those four Dwelling Houses situate within Austwick aforesaid with the Stable Turf House andother Outbuildings Garden and Appurtenances to the same belonging One Dale of Turbary Groundon Red Moss and four Sheepgates on Oxenber all which said Premisses are within and Parcel of thisManor and held under the Yearly customary rent of three pence halfpenny with other dues andservicesWe find Thomas Scott of Farend in the Township of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant byIndenture bearing date this Twenty Seventh day of December from the said Anthony Scott of thesaid four Dwelling Houses Garden Dale of Turbary Sheepgates Hereditaments and Premises withinand Parcel of this Manor and held under the Yearly CustomaryPage 204rent of three pence halfpenny with other dues and servicesWe present the Death of William Beecroft Whaley a customary Tenant within this ManorWe present the Death of William Wilkinson a customary Tenant within this ManorWe Present the Death of Betty Howson a customary Tenant within this ManorWe present the Death of John Brown a customary \Tenant/ within this Manor

We find William Jackson of Kendal in the County of Westmorland Slate \and/ Pencil MakerTenant under the last Will and Testament of Michael Jackson late of Wharfe in the County of YorkYeoman deceased bearing date the Fifth day of October in the Year of Our Lord One Thousandeight hundred and twelve of divers .......... Messuages \Lands/ Tenements Cattlegates Hereditamentsand Premises situate within and parcel of this Manor and held under the Lord thereof under theancient customary rent of Eleven Shillings and fourpence and the new rent of one Shilling and eightpence and one eight and other dues \suits/ and Services Subject to the Life Estate of Agnes Jacksonthe Widow and of Betty the daughter of the said Michael Jackson in part of the said Hereditamentsand Premises Also to the annual or yearly rent charge or Sum of Twenty five Pounds to the saidAgnes Jackson his widow for Life And to the Payment of Thirteen hundred Pounds to the Testatorsdaughters Alice Margaret Ann BettyPage 205and Ellen as in the said Will is particularly mentioned and set forthWe appoint Andrew Dawson the Lords grave for the ensuing half year

SignedRobert Wills foreman William JacksonRichard Jackson Baines James BurtonWilliam Baxter Robert MarsdenJohn Ellison George BenthamJohn Gorrell William WilsonThos Dawson John NicholsonPage 206Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Special Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the saidManor holden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual Place there on Tuesday theTwenty third day of March one Thousand eight Hundred and Twenty four Before William HartleyGentleman Steward

JurorsCharles Ingleby Esquire ForemanWilliam Batty Mr Joseph WillisWilliam Jackson Richard BaynesRobert Marsden All sworn Thomas ScottThomas Dawson James BurtonGeorge Clapham Thomas JacksonJohn Nicholson John EllisonWe find Isabel Holme of Hole House in Dent in the Parish of Sedbergh in the County of YorkSpinster Tenant by Indenture Dated the thirteenth day of February now last past from a WilliamJackson of Kendal in the County of Westmorland Slate and pencil Maker only Son heir at lawCustomary Heir and Devisee of the real Estates of Michael Jackson late of Wharffe in the County ofYork Yeoman deceased and Agnes JacksonPage 207of Wharffe aforesaid widow and Relict of the said Michael Jackson deceased Of Several CustomaryMessuages Tenaments or Dwelling Houses Closes Inclosures Pieces or Parcels of Land or GroundSheep gates and Hereditaments within and Parcel of this Manor and holden of the Lord thereofunder the Yearly Ancient Customary Rent of Eleven Shillings and four pence and the New Rent ofone Shilling and eight pence and the eighth besides some further yearly customary Rents theamount of which we cannot at present ascertain with other Dues and Services. Subject to the LifeEstates of Agnes Jackson the widow and of Betty Jackson the Daughter of Michael Jacksondeceased as in the said Deed exp........ and also subject to a Proviso in the said Indenture containedfor Redemption of the said Premises as therein is mentioned and containedSignedChas Ingleby George Clapham Thomas ScottWilliam Batty John Nicholson James Burton

William Jackson Joseph Willis Thos JacksonRobert Marsden Richd Baynes John Ellison

Thos DawsonPage 208Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the Eleventhday of June one thousand eight hundred and twenty four Before John Hartley Gentleman Steward

JurorsMr Richard Clapham ForemanAnthony Stackhouse Thomas CarrHenry Maudsley John KiddRobert Barker All Sworn Joseph WillisWilliam Ayrton Christopher BenthamWilliam Lupton William GeldartThomas JacksonWe present and amerce every person owing suit and Service to this Court and who have madedefault in performing the same in one shilling each for the use of the Lord of the Manor and forbetter ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of Robert Ayrton a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe find John Hartley of Settle Tenant in trust by Indenture bearing date the twenty firstPage 209day of April 1824 from Elizabeth Bateson and the Revd. Christ. Bateson her only Son of aMessuage and Cottage House Barn Stable and other Outbuildings Garden and Appurtenances to thesame belonging and three Closes or Parcels of Land called by the Names of Croft and Big Bankwith one Dale in Austwick Moss all which said Premises are situate within and parcel of this Manorunder the yearly ancient customary rent of two shillings and nine pence Darcy rent of Seven penceand New Rent of one halfpenny with other dues and servicesWe find Elizabeth Bateson Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Eleventh day of June 1824 from J.Hartley of Settle of a Messuage and Cottage House Barn Stable and other Outbuildings Garden andAppurtenances to the same belonging and three Closes or Parcels of Land called by the names ofCroft and Big Bank with one dale in Austwick Moss all which said Premises are within and parcelof this Manor under the yearly ancient customary rent of two shillings and nine pence Darcy Rentof nine pence and new rent of one halfpenny with other dues and servicesWe find George Clapham tenant by Indenture bearing date the eleventh day of June 1824 fromElizabeth Bateson of a Messuage and Cottage House Barn Stable and other Outbuildings Gardenand Appurtenances to the same belonging and three Closes or Parcels of land called by the Namesof Croft and Bigbank with one dale in Austwick Moss all which said Premises are within and parcelof this Manor under the yearly ancient customary Rent of two shillings and nine pence Darcy Rentof seven pence and New Rent of one halfpenny with other dues and servicesWe find John Baldwin of Clithero tenant by Indenture bearing date the twenty sixth day of May1824 from John Robinson of a Meadow and Turbary Ground called Badsdale within and parcel ofthis Manor under the yearly ancient rent of one shilling with other dues and Services subject toredemption on payment of two hundred Pounds and interest as mentioned in the said IndentureWe find William Baynes Tenant in trust by Indenture bearing date the 24th day of May in the yearof our Lord 1824 from Richard Jackson Baynes of a certain piece of Ground in Austwick containingin length twenty seven feet and in width twenty five feet or thereabouts whereon a MethodistPreaching House has lately been erected being within and parcel of this Manor under the yearlyancient rent of one penny with other dues and servicesWe find Arthur Ingleby Robert Willis and Thomas Foster Tennant in trust by Indenture bearing datethe eleventh day of June 1824 fromPage 211

Margaret Willis of a Dwelling House with the Outbuildings and Appurtenances to the samebelonging in Austwick And the several parcels of land mentioned in the said Indenture being withinand Parcel of this Manor under the yearly account rent of twelve shillings and four pence threefarthings the yearly new Rent of one shilling and six pence farthing and the yearly Darcy Rent offour shillings and four pence \halfpenny/ with other dues and servicesWe find William Batty and Leonard Willans tenants in trust under the will of the late WilliamBeecroft Whaley deceased bearing date the eighteenth day of Febr. 1817 of a certain MessuageLands and Hereditaments being within and parcel of this Manor under the yearly ancient rent of 6s,8 ¾ d New Rent of three pence Darcy 3 s / 2 ¼ d and Rent of twelve pence per Noble 2 s “ 3 d withother dues and servicesWe appoint John Gorrill Lords Grave for Higher Bark House. We amerce Robt. Holden Willm.Wilkinson Edwd. Tomlinson John Towler Christ. Heaps and Christ. Banks, in the sum of twoshillings and six pence each for not attending to serve as Jurors being legally summoned(signed)Richd. Clapham Thos. JacksonAnt. Stackhouse Thos CarrHenry Maudsley John KiddRobert Barker Joseph WillisWillm Ayrton Christ BenthamWm Lupton William GeldardPage 212Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place on Friday the Seventeenth dayof December one thousand eight hundred and twenty four Before John Hartley Gentleman Steward

JurorsMr Robt Willis ForemanWilliam Lupton Robert MarsdenJames Burton Thomas JacksonJohn Ellison Thomas ScottWilliam Wilson All Sworn John NicholsonJohn Camm Christ LeechWilliam Baxter George BenthamThomas DawsonWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each for the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the call bookPage 213We find James Braithwaite Garforth of Coniston in the Parish of Gargrave in the County of YorkEsquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date the twelfth day of July last past from the Revd. JohnClapham John King and Elizabeth his Wife and Ann King Widow of several Messuages FarmsLands Tenements and Hereditaments particularly specified in the said Indenture being within andparcel of this Manor under the yearly Ancient Rent ofthe yearly Darcy rent ofthe yearly New Rent ofAnd the Yearly twelve pence per Noble Rent ofwith other dues and servicesSubject to redemption on payment of ten thousand Pounds and interest as in the said Indenture ismentionedWe find Thomas Tennant of Hawkswick in the County of York Yeoman Tenant under the will ofRobert Ayrton late of Scosthrop in the Parish of Kirkby Maehandale in the County of York Yeomandeceased bearing date the twenty second day of September 1823 of certain Messuages Lands

Tenements and Hereditaments being within and parcel of this Manor under the yearly Free Rent ofeight penceWe present the death of Mary Wilkinson a Customary tenant of this ManorPage 214We find Robert Buck of Clapham in the County of York tenant under the will of Mary Wilkinsonlate of Austwick deceased bearing date the first day of August 1824 of two Cottages and theAppurtenances thereunto belonging with other dues and services under the yearly ancient customaryrent of one pennyWe appoint Thomas Maudsley of Rome Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearsignedRobt Willis ForemanWm Lupton Thomas DawsonJames Burton Robert MarsdenJohn Ellison Thos JacksonWillm Wilson Thos ScottJohn Camm John NicholsonWm Baxter Christ Leech

George BenthamPage 215Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the twentyseventh day of May one thousand eight hundred and twenty five Before William HartleyGentleman Steward

JurorsMr Richard Clapham ForemanMr Joseph Willis Thomas CarrMr Robert Holden Thomas TowlerMr Robert Barker John KiddWilliam Geldard All sworn Richd Jackson BaynesMatthew Jackson William BaxterHenry MaudsleyWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of Isabella Procter late a customary Tenant within this ManorWe also present the death of Margaret Taylor late a customary Tenant within this ManorWe also present the death of Elizabeth Howson late a customary Tenant within this ManorWe find Rebecca Lupton of Clapham Spinster Tenant by Indenture bearing date the 18th day of Feb1825 from John Ellison William Howson EllisonPage 216Nicholas Standing and Ellen his wife of a Messuage and Tenement called Watson House the Lowerand several Closes or Parcels of Land particularly specified in the said Indenture being within andparcel of this Manor under the yearly ancient \Rent/ of five shillings and the yearly New Rent ofone shilling and one penny with other dues and servicesWe find Robert Willis and Christopher Johnson the younger Tenants in Trust by Indenture bearingdate the 13th day of May 1811 from William Wilkinson of certain Messuages and Tenements withthe Buildings Lands and Heredits thereunto belonging being within and parcel of this Manor underthe yearly rents fines dues and services due and payableWe find Richard Heaton of Lancaster Tenant by Indenture bearing date the 14th day of Feb 1825from Robert Willis and Christopher Johnson the younger and Christopher Johnson the Elder of allthat Messuage and Farm called Jopridding with the several Closes or Parcels of Land particularlydescribed in the said Indenture being within and parcel of this Manor under the yearly ancient rent

of four shillings and six pence the yearly rent of twelve pence per Noble of ten pence and the yearlyDarcy Rent of seven pence with other dues and ServicesWe find Oliver Farrer Esq Tenant by Indenture bearing date the 18th day of Feb 1825 from JohnEllison William Howson Ellison, Nicholas Standing and others of a Close or Parcel of Groundcalled Scaleber being within and parcel of this Manor under the yearly ancient rent of sevenpencehalfpenny and yearly darcy Rent of halfpenny with other dues and ServicesPage 217 – 220 all BlankPage 221Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esq Lord of the said Manor holdenat Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the nineteenth day ofMay one thousand eight hundred and twenty six Before John Hartley Gentleman Steward

JurorsWillm Stackhouse ForemanRichard Clapham James JacksonRobt Willis Henry MaudsleyAnth Stackhouse All Sworn William AyrtonJohn Kidd William GeldardJas Nicholson Robt BarkerWm Lupton Joseph WillsWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookPage 222We find James William Farrer of Beaford Square in the County of Middlesex Esq one of theMasters of the High Court of Chancery and Oliver Farrer of Lincolns Inn in the same County EsqTenants by Indenture bearing date the 30th day of July last past from Thomas Johnson formerly ofPortland Place in the Parish of St Mary le bone in the County of Middlesex but then of Penmearthin the County of Brecon Esq only son and Heir at law and a ........see named in the last Will andTestament of Richard Johnson formerly of Lancaster in the County of Lancaster Esquire deceasedand Sarah the wife of the said Thomas Johnson Dorothy Johnson Widow therein mentioned \anddescribed and Isabella his wife and John Taylor Wilson and Richard Willis therein also mentionedand described of several parcels of land (part of Bowsber Farm) being within and parcel of thisManor and held under the yearly ancient rent of two shillings and ten shillings and three pencefarthing of the twelve pence Per Noble Improvement with other dues and servicesWe find William Atkinson of Kirkby Malhamdale in the County of York Gentleman Tenant byIndenturePage 223bearing date the Seventh day of April last past from Thomas Hilson of Horton in Ribblesdale in theCounty of York Yeoman and Robert Foster of New Houses in the Parish of Horton in Ribblesdaleaforesaid Gentleman of a Messuage Farm or Tenement called Bark House with the BuildingsCloses and Parcels of land Beastgaits Sheepgaits Hereditaments and Premises to the samebelonging, situate within and Parcel of this Manor and held under the yearly ancient customary Rentof four shillings and sixpence and the New Rent of eight pence with other dues and servicesWe find that Thomas Holden Bradley formerly of Austwick in the Parish of Clapham in the Countyof York Yeoman died seized of a customary hold Estate called Browside within and parcel of thisManor and that by his will bearing date the first day of February One thousand seven hundred andninety nine he gave and devised the same unto his wife Mary Bradley for and during the term of hernatural life And from and conveniently after her decease he gave and devised the same unto and tothe use of Robert Holden and John Holden thePage 224Sons of the Testators Sister Rebecca Holden equally and in common betwixt them and to theirrespective Heirs and Assigns for ever And that by Indenture bearing date the second day of August

One thousand eight hundred and thirteen The said John Holden by the description of John HannamHolden of Liverpool in the County Palatine of Lancaster Stationer for the Considerations in the saidIndenture mentioned granted surrendered and confirmed his Reversion and Interest of one Moietyor undivided half part expectant on the decease of the said Mary Bradley (then Mary Armitstead,Widow) of and in the said Customary hold Estate called Browside with the Appurtenances unto thesaid Robert Holden his Heirs and Assigns for ever according to the custom of the said Manor underthe Rents Fines and services therefore due and of right accustomed (and we find) the said RobertHolden Tenant under the above Will and Indenture to the Reversion and Inheritance (to take effectin possession on the decease of the said Mary Armitstead) Of andPage 225in the said Customary hold Estate and Premises called Browside with the Appurtenances within andparcel of this Manor under the yearly ancient customary Rent of four shillings and sixpence and theNew Rent of seven pence with other dues and servicesWe find George Isherwood the younger of Middleber in the Township of Austwick in the County ofYork Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date the tenth day of April 1812 from GeorgeIsherwood formerly of the same place Yeoman deceased his late Father Of a Messuage andTenement called Middleber with the Lands and Grounds thereunto belonging situate within andparcel of this Manor and held under the yearly Customary Rent of 3s./0d 1/8 with other dues andpayments particularly mentioned in the said IndentureWe present the death of Edmund cockshott a customary Tenant of this ManorWe appoint William Baxter Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearWm Stackhouse Wm LuptonRichd. Clapham James JacksonRobt. Willis Henry MaudsleyAnth. Stackhouse Wm AyrtonJohn Kidd William GeldardJohn Nicholson Robert Barker

Joseph WillsPage 226 BLANKPage 227Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday the sixteenthday of December one thousand eight hundred and twenty six Before John Hartley GentlemanSteward

JurorsThomas Jackson Foreman JurorRichard Baines Thomas ScottJohn Camm Thos TowlerThomas Dawson Matt JacksonJames Burton Robert MarsdenGeorge Bentham All Sworn George IsherwoodWilliam WilsonWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every Person owing Suit and Service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find Oliver Farrer of Lincolns Inn in the County of Middlesex Esq. Tenant by Indenture bearingdate the 30th day of June last past from Robert Holden formerly of Paley Green but then ofAustwick in the County of York Yeoman and Ann his Wife, William Remington therein mentionedand described and Jane his Wife Mary Procter Spinster and Isabella WoodsPage 228Widow therein also mentioned and described of several Messuages and Tenements calledDovenanter and Brow Side being within and parcel of this Manor the Dovenanter Estate being held

under the ancient yearly Customary rent of one Shilling and one penny, And the yearly free rent ofthree pence half penny And the Brow Side Estate being held under the ancient yearly Customaryrent of four shillings and six pence, And the yearly new rent of seven pence with other dues andServicesWe find Joshua Cockshott Robert Thompson and William Roberts Tenants in Trust under the lastWill & Testament of Edmund Cockshott deceased of a Freehold Estate called Howith within thisManor held under the yearly Free rent of One ShillingWe appoint Robert Barker Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearAlso we appoint John Slinger to Collect the Town Term for Withe BottomThos Jackson William WilsonRichd Jackson Baynes Thos ScottJohn Camm Thos TowlerThos Dawson Matthew JacksonJames Burton Robert MarsdenGeorge Bentham George IsherwoodPage 229Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the eighth dayof June one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven Before William Hartley Gentleman Steward

JurorsMr Richard Clapham ForemanMr Anth Stackhouse of Settle Henry MaudsleyThomas Carr William LuptonJoseph Wills All Sworn John TowlerRobert Willis William JacksonJohn Kidd William GeldardWm AyrtonWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing Suit and Service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find Richard Harger and Thomas Ellison both of Settle (Administrators of Mary Howsondeceased) Tenants by Indenture bearing date the 26th day of December last past from MaryArmitstead of Clapham in the County of York Widow Of a Messuage Farm or Tenement calledButterfield Gap within and parcel of this Manor and held under the yearly ancient Customary Rentof £1. 3.4 the yearly New Rent of 1s. 9 d & the yearly Darcy Rent of 1s. 6d. with other dues andservices RedeemablePage 230as in the said Indenture is mentionedWe find Richard Harger of Settle in the county of York Plumber and Glazier Tenant by Indenturebearing date the 28th day of April last past from Robert Marsden of Austwick aforesaid HouseCarpenter Of a Messuage Tenement or Dwellinghouse Barn Stable, Turfhouse Garden andAppurtenances situate in Austwick within and parcel of this Manor and held under the yearlyancient customary Rent of five pence farthing And the yearly Darcy Rent of one penny farthingwith other dues and suits and services Redeemable as in the said Indenture is mentionedWe find Thomas Redmayne of New Bond Street within London Tenant by Indenture bearing datethe 14th day of February 1827 from William Batty of Austwick Leonard William of Lancaster andothers Devisees and Legatees of the late William Beecroft Whaley Of certain MessuagesTenements and parcels of Ground as mentioned in the said Indenture being within and parcel of thisManor and held under the yearly ancient Customary Rent of 6s. 8d. ¾ & the yearly Darcy Rent of 3s.2d. ¼ and rent of twelve per Noble of 2s. 3d with other dues and servicesWe present the Death of George Isherwood late a Tenant of this ManorAlso We present the Death of William Jackson late a Tenant of this Manor

We appoint Thomas Jackson of Far endPage 231Lords Grave for the ensuing half year(Signed)Richd Clapham William AyrtonAnth Stackhouse Henry MaudsleyThos x \his mark/ Carr Wm LuptonJoseph Wills John x \his mark/ TowlerRobt Willis William JacksonJohn Kidd William GeldardManor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esq Lord of the said Manor holdenat Austwick in and for the Manor Aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday the Twenty secondday of December One thousand eight hundred and twenty seven Before John Hartley GentlemanSteward

JurorsMr Thomas Jackson ForemanJames Burton Christopher HeapRd Jackson Baines Robert BarkerJohn Camm All sworn Christopher LeechWilliam Baxter William WilsonThomas Dawson Joseph WillisChrist. BenthamWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookPage 232We find Robert Turner of Orcaber in the Parish of Clapham and Robert Dawson of Eldroth Hall inthe same Parish Farmers Tenants in Trust under the last will and Testament of George Isherwoodlate of Middleber in the Parish of Clapham aforesaid Yeoman of an Estate called Middleber withinthis Manor under the yearly customary rent of three shillings and one half penny with other suitsand Services upon such trusts as are mentioned and specified in the said will bearing date thethirteenth day of February last pastWe continue all former Fines and amerciaments heretofore made and which have not been legallydischargedWe appoint Thomas Foster Esq of Clapham Lords grave for the ensuing yearsignedThos Jackson Chris BenthamJames Burton Christopher HeapsRichd Jackson Baynes Robert BarkerJohn Camm Chr LeechWm Baxter Wm WilsonThos Dawson Joseph willisPage 233 Nothing for this page but page 234 has been duplicatedPage 234Buildings thereon called by the several Names of Mooton Brow Coat Close Park Hill Park HillBottom and New Close being Customary hold of Inheritance within and Parcel of this Manor andheld under the Lord thereof under the Yearly Customary Rent of Five Shillings and six Pence withother Suits and ServicesWe present the Death of Mary Wilson of Cowen Bridge and we find Richard Leeming of Tuit Fieldin the County of Lancaster Gentleman Son of the Testatrix Brother John Leeming Devisee in Feeunder the last Will and Testament of the said Mary Wilson bearing date the 23rd day of September1815 of an Estate at Dovenanter being Customaryhold of Inheritance within and Parcel of this

Manor and held under the Lord thereof under the Yearly Ancient Customary Rent of two Shillingswith other dues and ServicesWe find William Stackhouse of Giggleswick in the County of York Gentleman Tenant by Indenturebearing date the eighteenth day of February last past from Arthur Ingleby Robert Willis ThomasFoster Margaret Willis and John Ash of a Close or Parcel of Land called Badsdale beingCustomaryhold of Inheritance within and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof underthe Yearly Customary Rent of two Pence the Yearly New Rent of one Farthing and the YearlyDarcy Rent of one Penny with other Suits and ServicesWe find James Burton of Wharfe within this Manor Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Sixteenthday of February last Past from the said Arthur InglebyPage 235Robert Willis, Thomas Foster Margaret Willis Joseph Willis William Willis and John Ash of Fiftytwo Sheepgaits on Ingleborough being Customary hold of Inheritance within and Parcel of thisManor and held of the Lord thereof under the Yearly Customary Rent of two Pence and other duesand servicesWe find Charles Ingleby Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Twelfth day of February lastpast from Thomas Ingleby of Crow Nest Gentleman of several Closes Pieces and Parcels of Landswith the Buildings and Appurtenances to the same belonging being Customaryhold of Inheritancewithin and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the Yearly Customary Rent ofsix Shillings and three Pence farthing and the Yearly Darcy Rent of three Shillings and ten Penceand other dues and ServicesWe find Thomas Scott the Younger of Wharfe within this Manor Tenant by Indenture bearing datethe Nineteenth day of February last past from Robert Marsden and Richard Harger of a Messuage orDwellinghouse Buildings Croft and Premises to the same belonging being Customaryhold ofInheritance within and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the YearlyCustomary Rent of five Pence farthing and the Yearly Darcy rent of one Penny farthing and otherdues and servicesWe find Thomas Ingleby of Crow Nest in the County of York Gentleman Tenant by Indenturebearing date the seventh day of February last past from John Watkinson the Younger of a CloseInclosure or Parcel of Pasture Ground called Far Calcaber being CustomaryholdPage 236of Inheritance within and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the YearlyCustomary Rent of ten Shillings and other dues and services subject (along with other Premises) toan Annuity or Yearly Rent Charge of Two hundred Pounds to Arthur Ingleby his Father for Life asin the said Deed is mentionedWe find William Baxter of Austwick Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date the second day ofApril last past from Joseph Willis the Elder of a Dale or Parcel of Ground called Thackhowber Leybeing Customaryhold of Inheritance within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord of thesaid Manor under the Yearly Customary Rent of one Penny and other dues and servicesWe find Jane Knowles of Austwick Spinster Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Twelfth day ofFebruary last past from Thomas Ingleby and Charles Ingleby of a Garden or Parcel of Ground beingCustomaryhold of Inheritance within and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord of the saidManor under the Yearly Customary Rent of two Pence halfpenny and other dues and servicesWe find William Batty of Austwick Tenant by Indenture bearing date the eighteenth day ofFebruary 1828 from Arthur Ingleby Robert Willis Thomas Foster Margaret Willis Joseph WillisWilliam Willis and John Ash of several Closes Pieces and Parcels of Lands with the Barn andAppurtenances to the same belonging being Customaryhold of Inheritance within and Parcel of thisManor and held of the Lord thereof under the Yearly ancient Customary Rent of three Shillings andnine Pence halfpenny the yearly New Rent of one Shilling and three Pence and the Yearly DarcyRent of three Shillings and two Pence with other dues and servicesPage 237We find Robert Barker of Eldroth Tenant by Indenture bearing date the second day of February1828 from Isabel Holme John Bateman Joseph Swainson William Stackhouse William Batty and

Agnes Jackson of several Closes Inclosures and Parcels of Land being Customary hold ofInheritance within and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly AncientCustomary Rent of one Shilling and one Penny and the Yearly New Rent of eight Pence farthingalso of Thirty one Sheepgaits and a half on a Stinted Pasture called Ingleborough being within andParcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly Ancient Customary Rent of onehalf penny with other dues and servicesWe appoint Edward Metcalfe Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearWe find James Downham Pinder for this Manor for the Year ensuing who is this day sworn intoOffice(Signed)Richd Clapham Robt WillisJas Jackson Henry MaudsleyChris Banks Wm LuptonJohn Nicholson Thos \his mark/ TowlerWm Ayrton William GeldardJohn Kidd John CammPage 238Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual Place there on Saturday theTwentieth day of December One thousand eight hundred and twenty eight. Before John HartleyGentleman Steward

JurorsMr Richard Clapham ForemanJames Burton Thomas ScottJohn Nicholson Matthew JacksonRobert Willis All sworn Robert DawsonWilliam Stackhouse George BenthamWilliam Wilson William BaxterRichard Jackson Baines

We the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce any person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of Thomas Dawson late a Customary Tenant within this Manor and we findRichard Leack Tenant under the will of the said Thomas Dawson bearing date the twenty fifth dayof November 1828 of all his Messuage and Lands within and parcel of this Manor under the rentsFines Dues and services therefore due and payableWe find William Medcalfe of Manchester Tenant by Indenture bearing date the 15th day of May1828 from Ann King, John King and William King all of AustwickPage 239of a Messuage and Tenement called Orcaber and other Lands mentioned in the said Indenturewithin and parcel of this Manor and holden of the Lord thereof under the rents Fines Dues andservices therefore due and payable Subject to redemption as in the said Indenture is mentionedWe appoint Arthur Cockshott Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearRichd Clapham Richd Jackson BaynesJames Burton Thomas ScottJohn Nicholson Matthew JacksonRobt Wills Robert DawsonWm Stackhouse George BenthamWm \his mark/ Wilson Wm BaxterPage 240Manor of Austwick in the County of York

The Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the twelfth dayof June 1829 before John Hartley Gentleman Steward

JurorsMr Anthony Stackhouse Foreman JurMr Thomas Ingleby Christopher LeechRichard Leak Thomas CarrMatthew Procter Slinger Jur William BaxterThomas Maudsley William AyrtonThomas Jackson John NicholsonWilliam GeldardWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every Person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of Christopher Banks late a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe find Robert Taylor Tenant under the will of William Coates his Grandfather bearing date thesixth day of November One thousand seven hundred and eighty of a Messuage Lands andTenements called Light Birks being a Part and Parcel of this Manor and holden of the Lord thereofunder the yearly New Rent ofPage 241one shilling and two pence and ancient customary rent of two pence with other dues and suits andservicesWe find Thomas Brown of Stainforth Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date the seventeenth ofMay One thousand eight hundred and twenty nine from Henry Maudsley of ToddPots within theParish of Clapham of all those Messuages Lands and Tenements called ToddPots and ClaphamBank being a part and parcel of this Manor and holden of the Lord thereof under the ancientcustomary rent of twelve shillings and sevenpence and new Rent of one shilling and one penny withother dues and services subject to redemption as in the said Indenture is mentionedWe find John Barker Tenant by Indenture made the ninth day of March One thousand eight hundredand twelve from John Barker of Eldroth his Grandfather of a Messuage and Lands within thisManor and holden under the yearly ancient rent of seven shillings with other dues and servicesWe appoint Arthur Batty Lords Grave for the ensuing \half/ year for Coppy HouseJames Downham sworn Pinder for the ensuing yearWe amerce Mr William Wilkinson Mr Edward Tomlinson Mr William Atkinson in the sum of twoshillings and sixpencePage 242each for not attending to serve as Jurors being legally summon’dSignedAnthony Stackhouse William GeldardThos. Ingleby Jun Christopher LeechRichard Leak Thos. \his mark/ CarrM.P.Slinger Willm. BaxterThos. Maudsley Wm. AyrtonThos. Jackson John NicholsonManor of Austwick in the County of YorkKnow all Men by these presents that I John Hartley of Settle in the County of York GentlemanSteward of the Manor of Austwick in the County of York for divers good causes and considerationsme hereunto moving Have made ordained constituted and appointed and by these presents Do makeordain constitute and appoint George Dudgeon of Settle aforesaid Gentleman my deputy Steward ofthe said Manor of Austwick aforesaid with full power and authority to hold the Courts of the saidManor grant admittances collect and receive all fines and perquisites whatsoever thereuntobelonging and to ask demand levy one for recover and receive all and all manner of Customary andother Fines rents profits and amerciaments and also all goods waifs estrays priviledges and

Hereditaments whatsoever anyways happening growing receiving coming or arising within the saidManor and generally to do perform and execute all such other matters and things as appertain to theOffice of Deputy Steward within the said Manor To have hold execute and enjoy the said Office ofDeputy Steward during my pleasure In witness whereof I the said John Hartley have hereunto setmy hand and Seal this Eighteenth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eighthundred and twenty nine (Signed) John HartleySigned Sealed and Delivered (being first duly stamped) in the presence ofRichd. H. BuckChrist. Procter Clerks to Messrs. Hartley & Dudgeon Sol. SettlePage 243Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday theNineteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine Before Geo: DudgeonDeputy Steward

JurorsRobert Willis ForemanMr Richard Clapham Richard Jackson BaynesJames Burton William LuptonThomas Scott Richard LeakRobert Dawson John BarkerChrist. Bentham All sworn James JacksonMatthew Jackson William WilsonWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of Thomas Foster Esquire of ClaphamWe find Christopher Carr Thomas Marshall John Marshall William Marshall Ann the Wife of JohnTownson Hannah the Wife of Nathaniel Armitstead Margaret the Wife of Thomas Whiteside Marythe Wife of Robert Bateson Dorothy the Wife of Jonathan Calverley Ann the Wife of JohnThistlewood Hannah the Wife of George Gregson Jennet the Wife of Robert Stockdale ElizabethGeldart Widow Jane Howson Spinster John Baldwin administrator of Margaret his Wife deceasedand Mary Marshall Spinster being the Children of Alice Howson Ann Marshall and Hannah Carrwho were the Sisters of Christopher Fawcett late of Newby deceased Tenants under the Will of thesaidPage 244Christopher Fawcett bearing date the first day of August one thousand seven hundred and ninety sixOf a certain parcel of Land within this Manor under the yearly ancient rent of 9d and the new Rentof 6d with other dues and servicesWe appoint Joseph Robinson Lords Grave for the ensuing \half/ year(Signed)Robert Willis ForemanRichard Clapham Richd. Jackson BaynesJames Burton Wm. LuptonThos. Scott Richard LeakRobert Dawson John BarkerChris. Bentham James JacksonMatthew Jackson William \his mark/ WilsonPage 255Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Special Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the saidManor holden at Austwick aforesaid in and for the said Manor on Wednesday the Seventeenth day

of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Thirty Before George DudgeonGent. Deputy Steward of the said Manor

JurorsCharles Ingleby Esquire ForemanJames Burton Richard LeakThomas Carr John BarkerWilliam Ayrton All sworn James JacksonJoseph Willis Thomas Ingleby JunWilliam Baxter Christopher LeechJohn CammWe present the death of Ann Townson a customary Tenant of this ManorWe find John Townson the Younger Tenant as Heir at Law of his late Mother Ann Townsondeceased who was one of the Nieces of Christopher Fawcett deceased of one undivided sixteenthpart or share of a certain Parcel of Land within this Manor under the yearly ancient rent of ninepence and a new rent of six pence with other dues suits and servicesWe find Matthew Jackson of Blackbank in the Parish of Clapham Tenant by Deed bearing date theseventeenth day of February 1830 from John Townson the Elder Elizabeth Geldart Jane HowsonNathaniel Armitstead and Hannah his Wife Thomas Whiteside and Margaret his Wife RobertBateson and Mary his Wife Dorothy Calverley JohnPage 246Thistlewood and Ann his Wife George Gregson and Hannah is Wife Thomas Marshall MaryMarshall John Baldwin Robert Stockdale and Jennet his Wife John Marshall William MarshallChristopher Carr and John Townson the Younger (they the said Hannah Armitstead MargaretWhiteside Mary Bateson Ann Thistlewood Hannah Gregson and Jennet Stockdale having been firstseverally examined separate and apart from their respective Husbands before the Steward and Juryand each of them severally and voluntarily consenting thereto) Of a certain Parcel of Land withinthis Manor under the yearly ancient Rent of nine pence and a new rent of sixpence with other duessuits and services(signed)Chas Ingleby Richard LeakeJames Burton John BarkerThos Carr Jas JacksonWilliam Ayrton Thos Ingleby JunrJoseph Willis Christopher LeechWilliam Baxter John CammPage 247Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the fourth dayof June one thousand eight hundred and thirty Before Geo. Dudgeon Deputy Steward

JurorsRobert Willis ForemanJohn Kidd John NicholsonGeorge Bentham John CammJohn Barker William GeldardHenry Maudsley All Sworn Matthew Procter SlingerJohn Gorril Richard LeakThomas JacksonWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find Arthur Ingleby and William Howson Tenant in trust under the last Will and Testament ofThomas Foster late of Clapham in the County of York Esquire deceased bearing date 3rd day of

August 1818. Of All that parcel of Land called Austwick Waite within and parcel of this Manor byand under the Ancient Customary rent of 1s /3 d. And the yearly Darcy rent of 7d And also of Allthat parcel of Land called Addackmire also withinPage 248and parcel of this Manor by and under the ancient Customary Rent of 1d and Darcy Rent of 1s / 1 d

½ with other dues suits and servicesWe find The Reverand John Clapham of Giggleswick in the County of York Clerk Tenant byIndenture bearing date the Twenty seventh day of March last past from James Braithwaite GarforthAnn King Robert Ingleby Robert Willis (as Assignees of the said Ann King) the said RobertIngleby and Elizabeth his Wife (which said Elizabeth was a Legatee under the Will of William Kingdeceased) the said Robert Ingleby and John Hunter and John King therein severally mentioned anddescribed Of several Messuages Farms Lands Tenaments Hereditaments and premises particularlymentioned and specified in the said Indenture being within and parcel of this Manor and holden ofthe Lord thereof under the yearly ancient rent of One pound nineteen shillings and eleven penceFarthing the yearly Darcy Rent of eight shillings and nine pence three farthings the twelve penceper Noble Rent of Three Shillings and five pence halfpenny and the yearly New rent of one shillingand eleven pence three farthings with other free rents Boons duties suits and services therefore dueand of right accustomedWe find William Baxter of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date theTwenty sixth day of April last past from the said James Braithwaite Garforth and Ann King (thesaid JamesPage 249Braithwaite Garforth surrendering by the appointment of James Hamerton Robert Greene Bradleyand William Robinson therein described) Robert Ingleby and John Hunter the said Robert Inglebyand Robert Willis and John Clapham therein severally mentioned and described Of a Dale piece ofLand or Ground in a certain Common Field called Thackaber Ley being within and parcel of thisManor and holden of the Lord thereof under the yearly Ancient rent of Three pence farthing theDarcy rent of one penny and the twelve pence per Noble rent of one farthing and other rents suitsdues and servicesWe find William King of Austwick in the County of York Gentleman Tenant under the Will ofWilliam King his late Father deceased bearing date the twenty fourth day of September onethousand eight hundred and nineteen Of All the Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments andpremises given and devised to him in and by the said Will situate in this Manor (Save and Exceptcertain Hereditaments and premises to which William Metcalfe as Mortgagee of the said WilliamKing has already been admitted) under the yearly rents (exclusive of the said premises soMortgaged to the said William Metcalfe) following that is to say, the ancient rent of One poundthree shillings and three pence farthing the Darcy rent of two shillings and six pence the twelvepence per Noble rent of six pence and the New rent of seven pence and other dues suits and servicestherefore due and of right accustomedPage 250We find Joseph Willis of Austwick aforesaid Junior Tenant by Indenture bearing date the secondday of June last past from Mary Radcliffe of the same place the Wife of James Radcliffe of thesame place (she being separately and apart Examined before the Steward and July and voluntarilyconsenting thereto) Of a Messuage Hereditaments and premises therein mentioned under the yearlyAncient rent of four shillings and eight pence and the New Rent of one penny with other dues suitsand services Upon the Trusts therein mentionedWe find the said James Radcliffe Tenant by Indenture bearing date the third day of June last pastfrom the said Joseph Willis Of the said Messuage Hereditaments and premises last above thereinmentioned under the yearly ancient rent of four shillings and eight pence and the New Rent of onepenny and other dues suits and servicesWe present the death of Alice Mackrath Wife of John MackrathWe find Hannah Mackrath of Austwick aforesaid Spinster Tenant under an Indenture bearing datethe Thirtieth day of December 1791 made Between Alice Johnson of the one part and William Ash

and Christopher King of the other part as the only Child of Alice the Wife of John Mackrath livingat the decease of the said Alice Mackrath Of A Messuage Hereditaments and premises situatewithin and parcel of this Manor under the rents and services therefore due and of right accustomedPage 251We present the death of William Sutcliffe of Settle in the County of York Surgeon and MatthewGoor of Little Bank in the parish of Giggleswick Yeoman Trustees for Ann the Wife of RobertYeadon a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe appoint James Downham pinder for the ensuing year who is this day Sworn into officeWe appoint William Peckaver Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearAnd we continue all former Fines and Amerciaments which have not been legally discharged(Signed)Robert Willis Thos JacksonJohn Kidd John NicholsonGeorge Bentham John CammJohn Barker William GeldardHenry Maudsley M.P.SlingerJohn Gorrill Richard LeakPage 252Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Special Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrar Esquire Lord of the saidManor holden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Thursday theNinth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty Before Geo. Dudgeon GentlemanDeputy Steward

JurorsCharles Ingleby Esq. ForemanJoseph Willis John BarkerThomas Carr All Sworn Matthew JacksonRichard Jackson James JacksonThomas Ingleby John CammRichard Leake William BaxterJames Burton Richard Jackson BaynesWe find Thomas Brown of Stainforth in the Parish of Giggleswick Esquire Tenant by Indenturebearing date the sixth day of June last past from James Radcliffe of Austwick in the Parish ofClapham in the West Riding of the County of York and Mary his Wife (the said Mary neglecting toappear and be examined before the Steward and Jury as is usual in such cases but she havingsurrendered her right and Interest in the said Premises at a previous court her consent is renderedunnecessary) Of a Messuage Hereditaments and Premises therein mentioned situate within thisManor under the Ancient Customary Rent of Four Shillings and eight Pence and the New rent ofone Penny with other dues suits and services Upon the Trusts and redeemable as therein mentionedWe find William Batty of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by an Indenture bearing date thesecond day of December instant from the said James Radcliffe and Mary his Wife (she the saidMary neglecting to appear and bePage 253examined having surrendered as aforesaid) Of a Messuage Hereditaments and Premises thereinmentioned situate and being within this Manor under the yearly ancient rent of four Shillings andeight Pence and the new Rent of one Penny and other rents and services therefore due and of rightaccustomed subject to all previous incumbrances affecting the said Premises and redeemable as inthe said Deed is mentioned Mr Joseph Willis by Richard Bulfield protested against admission of thesaid William Batty under the above Deed as being as he contended fraudulent and void andproduced an Assignment dated the sixth day of December instant from the said James Radcliffe forthe benefit of his Creditors and being an Act of Bankruptcy but this Court having no jurisdiction inthe matter he the said William Batty is admitted leaving the legality of the said Deed to be tried in aCourt of Law

Chas Ingleby ForemanJoseph Willis Jas JacksonThomas Carrs Mark John BarkerRichd Jackson Matthew JacksonThos. Ingleby Junr. John CammRichard Leake Willm BaxterJames Burton Richard Jackson BaynesPage 254Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday theeighteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty Before George DudgeonGentleman Deputy Steward

JURORSRichard Clapham ForemanThomas Ingleby Junr Robert DawsonWilliam Baxter Thomas ScottTghomas Jackson All Sworn Richard Jackson BaynesJames Burton William LuptonRichard Jackson John NicholsonRichard LeakeWe present the Death of Mrs Ellen BattyWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every Person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one Shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the call BookWe find William King of Austwick aforesaid Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Twentieth dayof November One thousand eight hundred and thirty from William Metcalfe of Manchester in theCounty of Lancaster Gentleman Of a Messuage and Tenement called Orcaber with the ClosesInclosures and Parcels of Land to the same belonging and other the Hereditaments and Premisestherein mentioned being within and parcel of this ManorPage 255and holden of the Lord thereof under the rents fines dues duties suits and services therefore due andof right accustomedWe find Thomas Redmayne of Austwick aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date theTwenty ninth day of June one thousand eight hundred and thirty from the said William King (whothis day appeared and surrendered the Hereditaments hereinafter mentioned to the uses in the saidDeed mentioned) Of the Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premises thereinmentioned and comprised being within and parcel of this Manor and holden of the Lord thereofunder the rents suits dues duties and services therefore due and of right accustomed redeemable astherein mentionedWe find James William Farrer of John Street Berkeley Square in the County of Middlesex Esquiretherein described and Oliver Farrer of Lincolns Inn in the said County of Middlesex EsquireTenants by Indenture bearing date the Twenty fourth day of September one thousand eight hundredand thirty from the Reverend John Clapham of Giggleswick in the County of York Clerk Of theMessuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premises therein mentioned and described whichare within and parcel of this Manor under the rents suits dues and services therefore due and of rightaccustomedWe find Robert Willis described of Austwick aforesaid but now of Clapham and James Taylor ofClapham in the Parish of Clapham aforesaid Tenants by Indenture bearing date the thirteenth day ofNovember one thousand eight hundred and fifteen from Christopher Banks of Rantrey in the saidParish of Clapham Of the Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premises thereinmentioned and described being within and parcel of this Manor and holden of the Lord under theyearly ancient Rent of Eleven Shillings and seven Pence the Darcy Rent of

Page 256------------------------the Twelve Pence per Noble Rent of ---------------------- and the New Rent of -------------------------- and other Rents duties dues and Services therefore due and of right accustomedTo such uses and upon such Trusts as the said Christopher Banks should by Deed or Will appointWe find William Batty of Austwick aforesaid Gentleman (the Eldest Son and Heir at Law of EllenBatty late of Austwick aforesaid deceased) Tenant under the Will of the said Ellen Batty bearingdate the second day of December One thousand eight hundred and ten Of all and every theHereditaments and Premises of the said Ellen Batty deceased being written and Parcel of this Manorand holden of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient Rent of One Shilling and seven Pence andthe Twelve Pence Per Noble Rent of three Shillings and ten Pence and other dues suits and servicesWe appoint Robert Stackhouse Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearRichd Clapham Richard LeakeThos Ingleby Junr Robert DawsonWm Baxter Thomas ScottThos Jackson Richd Jackson BaynesJames Burton Wm LuptonRichd Jackson John NicholsonPage 257Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Special Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the saidManor holden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place here on Wednesday theSixteenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty one Before George DudgeonGentleman Deputy Steward

JURORSMr Thomas Redmayne ForemanMr Thomas Ingleby Junr William AyrtonJames Burton James JacksonJoseph Willis All Sworn John BarkerWilliam Baxter Matthew JacksonThomas Carr George Bentham

Richard BaynesWe find Lawrence Clapham of Lawkland in the Parish of Clapham in the County of York andHenry Radcliffe of Newton in Bolland in the said County Shoemaker Tenants by Indenture bearingdate the Sixth day of December last past from James Radcliffe of Austwick aforesaid Grocer Slaterand Plasterer of a Messuage Hereditaments and Premises therein mentioned situate within thisManor under the ancient Customary rent of Four Shillings and Eight Pence and the New Rent ofOne Penny with other dues suits and Services Upon the Trusts and for the ends Intents & Purposestherein mentionedPage 258We find Arthur Ingleby Esquire of Crow Nest in the said Parish of Clapham Tenant by Indenturebearing date this sixteenth day of February from Thomas Brown William Batty, Lawrence ClaphamHenry Radcliffe James Radcliffe and Mary his Wife therein severally described (& the said Marybeing solely and separately examined before the Steward and Jury and voluntarily consentingthereto) Of a Close or Inclosure of Land called the Wood Close or Turbary Dale on the Red Mossand three Sheepgaites on Oxenber within this Manor under the Yearly ancient rent of Eight Pence,as to the said Close called Wood Close; and One Penny apportioned ancient rent as to the otherPremises therein comprized and other Suits and Services Upon the Trusts therein mentioned of andconcerning the sameWe find John Camm of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date this saidSixteenth day of February from the said Thomas Brown William Batty Lawrence Clapham HenryRadcliffe James Radcliffe and Mary his Wife (she the said Mary being examined as aforesaid) Of aMessuage Hereditaments and Premises therein described under the Yearly apportioned \ancient/Rent of One Shilling and Sixpence and the New Rent of one half penny and other dues and Services

We find the said William Batty Tenant by Indenture bearing date this said Sixteenth day ofFebruary from the said Thomas Brown Lawrence Clapham, Henry Radcliffe James Radcliffe andMary his Wife (she being solely and separately examined as aforesaid) of a Close or Parcel of Landtherein mentioned called Priest Brigg under the apportioned ancient rent of Five Pence farthing andthe apportioned new rent of one farthing and other dues and ServicesWe find Richard Leake of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date this saidSixteenth day of February from the said Thomas Brown William BattyPage 259Lawrence Clapham Henry Radcliffe James Radcliffe & Mary his Wife (she being examinedaforesaid) Of a certain Close or Parcel of Land called Gamblesbut Close under the Apportionedancient Rent of Two Pence and other Dues Suits and ServicesWe find Charles Ingleby of Austwick aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date this saidSixteenth day of February from James Radcliffe and Mary his Wife (she being examined asaforesaid) The said Thomas Brown William Batty Lawrence Clapham & Henry Radcliffe Of certainHereditaments and Premises therein mentioned and described being within and Parcel of this Manorunder the Yearly ancient rent of Nine Pence and other dues and ServicesWe find William Baynes of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date this saidSixteenth day of February from the said Thomas Brown William Batty Lawrence Clapham HenryRadcliffe and James Radcliffe of certain Closes and Parcels of Land therein mentioned being withinand Parcel of this Manor under the apportioned Yearly Ancient rent of Nine Pence farthing and theapportioned new rent of One farthing and other Dues and ServicesWe find John Nicholson of Sandy Lands in the parish of Clapham aforesaid Tenant by Indenturebearing date this said Sixteenth day of February from the said Thomas Brown William BattyLawrence Clapham Henry Radcliffe and James Radcliffe of certain Hereditaments and Premisestherein mentioned being within andPage 260Parcel of this Manor under the Yearly ancient rent of Two Pence Halfpenny and other dues andservices(signed)Thomas Redmayne William AyrtonThos Ingleby Junr Jas JacksonJames Burton John BarkerJoseph Willis Matthew JacksonWm Baxter George BenthamThos Carr his mark Richd Jackson BaynesPage 261Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual Place there on Friday the twentyseventh day of May One thousand eight hundred and thirty one Before Geo: Dudgeon DeputySteward

JURORSRobert Willis ForemanJohn Kidd Richard JacksonHenry Maudsley William AyrtonWilliam Lupton All Sworn James BurtonRichard Clapham James JacksonThos Ingleby Junr Thomas CarrMatthew Procter Slinger Matthew Jackson

George BenthamWe present the death of William King and John Robinson Customary Tenants of this Manor

We the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every Person owing Suit and Service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one Shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find Charles Ingleby Esquire of Austwick aforesaid Tenant by Indenture bearing date the eighthday of April last past from Margaret Willis of the same place Widow (with the Consent of ArthurIngleby Esquire of Crow Nest in the County of York Esquire) Of all her Moiety or equal undividedhalf part, Of and in two Closes or Parcels of Land called the Small Lands and Stone Holes beingwithin and Parcel of this Manor and held under the Yearly Customary Rent of One Penny halfPenny and other Rents dues duties and Services Upon Trusts therein mentioned of and concerningthe sameWe find Edmund Rudd of Orcaber in the Parish of Clapham in the County of York Farmer andRichard Abbotson of AustwickPage 262aforesaid Cattle Dealer Tenants by Indenture bearing date the fifth day of January last past fromWilliam King of Austwick aforesaid since deceased Of all the Customary hold Messuages LandsTenements Hereditaments and Premises of the said William King situate in the Manor of Austwickaforesaid To the use of such Person or Persons for such Estate or Estates Interest or Interests as thesaid William King then had or thereafter should direct or Appoint under Yearly ancient Rent of OnePound Six Shillings and Ten Pence half Penny the yearly darcy Rent of four Shillings and SixpenceFarthing the twelve Pence per Noble Rent of One and Nine Pence and the Yearly New Rent of Oneshilling and other dues Suits and ServicesWe find John Hartley of Settle in the County of York Gentleman Tenant by Indenture bearing datethe twenty sixth day of April One thousand eight hundred and Thirty from James BraithwaiteGarforth, Ann King James Hamerton, Robert Greene Bradley and William Robinson RobertIngleby and John Hunter (as Assignees of the Estate and effects of John King) the said RobertIngleby and Robert Willis (as Assignees of the Estate and effects of the said Ann King) and JohnClapham therein severally mentioned and described (the said James Braithwaite Garforthsurrendering by the Appointment of the said James Hamerton Robert Greene Bradley and WilliamRobinson) Of all or so much of two Closes Parcels of Land called Higher Crummock Bottom andLower Crummock Botton as was or were of Customary hold Tenure under the Yearly ancient Rentof One Shilling and two Pence the Yearly Darcy Rent of two Pence half Penny the yearly twelvePence Per Noble Rent of One Penny and a farthing and the Yearly new Rent of a farthing and otherdues suits and ServicesWe find Felix Leech of Brungerly within Waddington in the West Riding of the County of YorkFarmer Tenant under the Will and Codicil of John Robinson of Clitheroe in the County of:LancasterPage 263Yeoman bearing date respectively the Seventh day of March one thousand eight hundred andtwenty four and the first day of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty of all theCustomary hold hereditaments & Premises of the said John Robinson within this Manor under theRents and Services therefore due and of right accustomed that is to say the yearly ancientCustomary Rent of one shilling Nevertheless upon the trusts and for the Ends Intents and Purposestherein mentioned Subject to Mortgage to Miss Isabella Hall of Long preston upon which she hasbeen heretofore admittedWe present the death of Isabel Holme of Holl House in Dent a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe appoint Christopher Leech Lords Grave for Waters for the ensuing half yearsignedRobert Willis Richd JacksonJohn Kidd Wm AyrtonHenry Maudsley James BurtonWm Lupton James JacksonRichd Clapham Thos Carr his markThos Ingleby Junr Matthew Jackson

M P Slinger George BenthamPage 264Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Thursday the TwentySecond day of December One thousand eight hundred and thirty one Before George DudgeonDeputy Steward

JURORSJohn Nicholson ForemanChristopher Leech John CammWilliam Baxter John GorrillEdward Rudd All sworn William WilsonThomas Ingleby James BurtonRichard Jackson Baines Thomas ScottWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every Person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one Shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find James William Farrer of John Street Berkeley Square in the County of Middlesex Esquireone of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery and Oliver Farrer of Lincolns Inn Fields in thesame County Esquire Tenants by Indenture bearing date the Twenty sixth day of April oneThousand Eight hundred and thirty one from Charles Ingleby of Austwick aforesaid Esquire Of twoCloses Inclosures or Parcels of Land called Inglebys Thwaite & Cragg Close and a Messuage Farmor Tenement called Waters with the sheepgaits and other the Hereditaments and Premises thereinmentioned being within and parcel of this Manor and holden of the Lord thereof under the Rentsfollowing that is to say The Farm calledPage 265Waters under the Yearly ancient Rent of Fifteen Shillings and ten Pence half penny the New Rentof three shillings and Six pence and the Twelve pence per Noble Rent of Fourteen Shillings andFour pence and the two Closes called Inglebys Thwaite and Cragg Close under the ancient Rent ofEight Shillings and the New Rent of One Shilling and Eight Pence and other suits and servicestherefore due and of right accustomedWe find James Holme of Ellergill in the Parish of Orton in the County of Westmoreland Yeoman(who is the Eldest Son and Heir at Law of George Holme which said George Holme was the eldestBrother and Heir at Law of Isabel Holme) the Nephew and heir at Law of the late Isabel Holme ofHole House in Dent Tenant of several Customary Messuages Tenements or Dwellinghouses ClosesInclosures or Parcels of Ground Sheepgaits and Hereditaments situate and being within and parcelof the said Manor subject to the Yearly ancient customary Rent of five Shillings and three farthingsand the Yearly New Rent of Six pence Three farthings and other Rents dues suits and Servicestherefore due and of right accustomed Subject to redemption as in the Mortgage thereof to the saidIsabel Holme is mentionedWe present the Deaths of John Abbotson Ingleby Esquire and William Jackson of Slated House inthe Parish of Clapham Customary Tenants within this ManorWe appoint Henry Maudsley Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearSignedJohn NicholsonChrist. LeechWm BaxterEdward RuddThos Ingleby JunrRichd Jackson BainesJohn CammJohn GorrillWilliam X Wilsons Mark

James BurtonThomas ScottPage 266 BLANKPage 267February last past from Isabella Hall of Longpreston in the County of York Spinster Felix Leech ofBrungerley within Waddington in the same County Yeoman Elizabeth Parkinson of Clitheroe in theCounty Palatine of Lancaster Widow and William Baxter of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Of somuch and such part or parts of All that Messuage Farm or Tenements with the Closes Inclosuresand Parcels of Land to the same belonging and now occupied therewith called Bark Head as iswithin and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient Rent of oneShilling and other suits and servicesWe find the Reverand John Clapham of Giggleswick in the County of York Clerk Tenant byIndenture bearing date the Twenty eighth day of April last past from Richard Harger of Settle in theCounty of York Plumber and Glazier and Thomas Ellison of the same Place Yeoman And MaryArmitstead of Clapham in the said County Widow Of all that Messuage Farm and Tenements calledButterfield Gap with the Hereditaments and Premises in the same belonging or so much thereof asis within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient rent of Onepound three Shillings and fourpence the yearly New Rent of One Shilling and..... pence and thedarcy rent of One shilling and sixpence and other dues suits and servicesWe find Richard Baxter of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date thefourteenth day of February last past from Thomas Redmayne of Stainforth under Bargh in theParish of Giggleswick in the said County of York Esquire Edmund Rudd of Orcaber in the Parish ofClapham Yeoman Richard Abbotson of Austwick aforesaid Cattle Dealer Ann King of Austwickaforesaid Widow and Nanny King of the same place Widow of two Closes or Parcels of Land calledSwineber Hole and Lupton Croft with the Appurtenances being within and parcel of this Manorand holden of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient apportioned Rent of One shilling and threepence farthing the apportioned darcy Rent of one penny three farthings the apportioned twelvepence per Noble rent of one farthing and the apportioned new Rent of one FarthingPage 268and other rents dues and servicesWe find John Camm of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date thefourteenth day of February last past from the said Thomas Redmayne Edmund Rudd RichardAbbotson Ann King and Nanny King Of all that Close Inclosure or Parcel of Land called Big BankHill with the Appurtenances being within and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereofunder the yearly ancient rent of four Pence three farthings the apportioned darcy rent of onehalfpenny and the apportioned Twelve pence per Noble rent of one farthing and other rents duesduties suits and servicesWe find George Bentham of Sandaber in the Parish of Clapham Yeoman Tenant by Indenturebearing date the said fourteenth day of February last past from the said Thomas Redmayne EdmundRudd Richard Abbotson Ann King and Nanny King Of All that Close or Parcel of Land called Reedotherwise Reeds with the Appurtenances being within and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lordthereof under the yearly apportioned ancient Rent of four pence the apportioned darcy rent of onefarthing the apportioned Twelve Pence per Noble Rent of one farthing and the yearly apportionedNew Rent of one farthing and other dues suits and servicesWe find Charles Ingleby of Austwick aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date the saidfourteenth day of February last past from the said Edmund Rudd Richard Abbotson Ann King andNanny King and Arthur Ingleby of Farr End near Austwick aforesaid Esquire Of a Close Inclosureof Land called Skelber with the Appurtenances being within and Parcel of this Manor and held ofthe Lord thereof under the yearly apportioned ancient rent of two shillings and five pence farthingthe apportioned darcy rent of Three pence the apportioned twelve pence per Noble rent of onehalfpenny and the apportioned new Rent of Three farthings and other dues suits and services Uponthe Trusts and for the interests and purposes therein mentioned

We find William Baynes of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date the saidfourteenth day of February last past from the said Thomas Redmayne Ann King Edmund Rudd andRichard Abbotson Of two Closes or dalesPage 269called Addockmires and the Hereditaments and Premises with the Appurtenances therein mentionedbeing within and Parcel of this Manor and held under the apportioned yearly ancient rent of threepence and the apportioned darcy rent of one halfpenny and other dues suits and servicesWe find Charles Ingleby of Austwick aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date the saidfourteenth day of February last past from the said Thomas Redmayne Edmund Rudd RichardAbbotson and the said Ann King Of the several Closes Inclosures and Parcels of LandHereditaments and Premises therein mentioned being within and Parcel of this Manor and held ofthe Lord thereof under the yearly apportioned ancient rent of Two shillings and five pencehalfpenny the yearly darcy rent of Three pence farthing the twelve pence per Noble rent of Threefarthings and the New rent of Three farthings and other dues suits and servicesWe find Peggy Brown of Austwick aforesaid Widow Tenant by Indenture bearing date thefourteenth day of February last past from the said Edmund Rudd Richard Abbotson Ann King andThomas Redmayne Of a Messuage Tenement or Dwelling House with the Garden andAppurtenances therein mentioned being within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lordthereof under the yearly apportioned ancient rent of six pence three farthings the darcy rent of threefarthings and the new rent of one farthing and other dues suits and servicesWe find the said Thomas Redmayne of Stainforth aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearingdate the said fourteenth day of February last from the said Ann King Edmund Rudd and RichardAbbotson Of all those two Messuages Tenements or Dwelling Houses Stable Garden andAppurtenances to the same belonging situate in Austwick and being within and parcel of this Manorand held of the Lord thereof under the yearly apportioned ancient rent of four Pence halfpenny andthe apportioned darcy rent of one halfpenny and other dues suits and servicesWe find John Jackson of Kendal in the County of Westmoreland Currier Tenant by IndenturebearingPage 270date the seventh day of June instant from James Holme John Bateman Joseph Swainson JamesDavis Michael Branthwaite Thomas Fawcett Richard Branthwaite William Stackhouse and WilliamBatty therein severally described Of the Messuage Tenement or Dwelling Houses Closes Inclosuresand Parcels of Land Hereditaments and Premises with the Appurtenances therein mentioned whichare within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient rent offive shillings and three farthings and the yearly new rent of six pence three farthings and other duessuits and servicesWe find the said Charles Ingleby of Austwick aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing datethe fourteenth day of February last past from Robert Willis late of Clapham in the County of Yorkbut now of Austwick aforesaid Gentleman and Thomas Heaps of Austwick aforesaid Yeomantherein further described Of a Close or Inclosure of Land called Addockmire with theHereditaments and Premises therein mentioned within and Parcel of this Manor and held of theLord thereof under the yearly ancient rent of six pence halfpenny and other suits and servicesWe find the said Thomas Redmayne of Stainforth aforesaid Tenant by Indenture bearing date thethirteenth day of February last past from the said Robert Willis and Thomas Heaps Of a Close orparcel of Land called Hayberside and the Hereditaments and Appurtenances therein mentionedwithin this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient rent of Three pence andother dues suits and servicesWe find John Wilson of Austwick aforesaid Stone Mason Tenant by Indenture bearing date thefourteenth day of February last past from the said Robert Willis and Thomas Heaps of a MessuageTenement or Dwelling House Hereditaments and Premises situate in Austwick within and parcel ofthis Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient rent of five pence and other duessuits and services

We find Richard Jackson of Wharf in the Parish of Clapham Surgeon Tenant by Indenture bearingdate the fifteenth day of June Instant from the said John Jackson of Kendal hereinbefore describedand Mary Jackson therein described Of several Closes Inclosures and Parcels of Land thereinmentioned being within and Parcel of this ManorPage 271and held of the Lord thereof under the apportioned yearly customary rent of four shillings and threefarthings and the new rent of six pence three farthings and other dues and servicesWe find William Sutcliffe of Settle in the County of York Gentleman Eldest Son and Heir at Lawand Customary Heir of William Sutcliffe of Settle aforesaid Surgeon who was the SurvivingTrustee to such Uses as Agnes Atkinson should appoint Tenant of a Messuage Tenement orDwelling House situate in Austwick aforesaid situate and being within this Manor and held of theLord thereof under the yearly ancient rent of four pence and other suits and services to the Uses inthe said Deed and in the Will of the said Agnes Atkinson declared of the sameWe find Edward Gorrill of Brow side in the Parish of Clapham aforesaid Yeoman Tenant asSurviving Grantee under an Indenture bearing date the seventeenth day of October 1816 fromChristopher Heaps of Birks in the Parish of Clapham aforesaid Carpenter Of a Messuage Farm andTenement Closes Inclosures and Parcels of Land Hereditaments and Premises therein mentionedwithin and Parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly customary ancientrent of one shilling and other dues and services to the Uses and Upon the Trusts therein mentionedbeing to such uses as the said Christopher Heaps should by Will appointWe find John Barker of Eldroth in the County of York Yeoman and William Stackhouse ofGiggleswick in the County of York Gentleman Tenants in Trust under the Will of William Jacksonlate of Slated House in the Parish of Clapham aforesaid Yeoman bearing date the Twenty sixth dayof May one thousand eight hundred and twenty six Of the Messuages Lands TenementsHereditaments and Premises situate within this Manor whereof the said William Jackson diedseized within this Manor and held under the yearly ancient rent of Three shillings and one pennyand other dues duties suits and services Upon the Trusts therein mentionedWe present the death of Christopher Heaps late a Customary Tenant of this ManorWe appoint Edward Wilson Lords Grave (for Anthony Isabella and Mary Winterburn) for theensuing half yearPage 272We appoint William Wilson Pinder for this Manor who is this day sworn into office(signed)Robert WillisJohn Kidd William GeldardHenry Maudsley Wm AyrtonWm Lupton Richard LeakeRichd. Clapham Robt. TaylorM.P.Slinger Robert BarkerJames Burton Richard Jackson BaynesPage 273Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual Place here on Saturday the twentysecond day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty two Before George DudgeonGentleman, Chief Steward there

JURORSThoms Ingleby Esq. Junior ForemanRichard Baxter William WilsonWilliam Baynes James BurtonJohn Wilson All Sworn Thomas ScottJohn Camm Robert BarkerWilliam Baxter George Bentham

Richard AbbotsonWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find Leonard Chapman of Wharfe in the Parish of Clapham in the County of York YeomanTenant by Indenture bearing date the twenty second day of December Instant from William Wilsonof Austwick aforesaid Labourer Of all that Close or Inclosure of Land called the Whitelands andother the Hereditaments and Premises therein mentioned being within and Parcel of this Manor andheld of the Lord thereof under the Yearly apportioned ancient customary Rent of two Pencehalfpenny and other dues duties Suits and servicesWe present the Death of Thomas Jackson late of Far End a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe find Robert Willis late of Clapham but now of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant as survivingGrantee under an Indenture bearing date the nineteenth day of December One Thousand eighthundred and twenty six from Thomas JacksonPage 274of Far End aforesaid Of all the Customary Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments andPremises whatsoever belonging to the said Thomas Jackson situate lying and being within part andparcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the Yearly ancient Rent of fourteenShillings and Eight Pence The twelve pence per Noble Rent of two Shillings and three half penceand the New Rent of Four Pence and other dues duties Rents Suits and Services Nevertheless to theUses and upon Trusts therein mentionedWe appoint Matthew Procter Slinger Lords Grave for New Field House for the Ensuing half yearsignedThos. Ingleby Junr. Richd. AbbotsonRichd. Baxter Wm. WilsonWm Baynes James BurtonJohn Wilson Thomas ScottJohn Camm Robert BarkerWm. Baxter George BenthamPage 275Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the thirty firstday of May one thousand eight hundred and thirty three Before George Dudgeon Chief Stewardthere

JurorsMr. Robert Willis ForemanJohn Kidd Matthew Procter SlingerWilliam Geldard William BaxterWilliam Airton All sworn John CammJohn Barker Richard Jackson BaynesRichard Leak William LuptonLeonard ChapmanWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find Thomas Wildman of Wiglesworth in the parish of Longpreston in the County of YorkYeoman and John Hartley of Settle in the same County Gentleman Tenants by Indenture bearingdate the fifteenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty one from Henry Maudsleyof Todd Pot in the Parish of Clapham in the same County Yeoman Of so much and such part of aMessuage Farm or Tenement called Chapman Bank otherwise Garnet Brow with the buildings andthe several Closes Inclosures and Parcels of Land to the same belonging and other theHereditaments and Premises in the said Indenture mentioned as are situate and parcel of this Manor

and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly Customary rent of one shilling and eight pence andother dues suits and services Subject to a proviso for redemption of the said premises as in the saidIndenture is mentionedWe find Thomas Bainbridge of Priest Hutton in the County of Lancaster Yeoman Tenant in Trustby Indenture bearing date thePage 276twenty third day of January last past from Richard Leeming of Barton in the County ofWestmoreland Gentleman Of all or so much and such part or parts of the Hereditaments andPremises mentioned and comprized in the said Indenture as are within and parcel of this Manor andheld of the Lord thereof under the yearly customary rent of Two shillings and other dues duties suitsand services Upon the trusts and for the ends intents and purposes therein mentionedWe find Robert Heaps of Gill House in the Parish of Clapham in the County of York YeomanTenant by Indenture bearing date the twenty eighth day of January last past from Edward Gorrill ofHarterbeck in the Parish of Melling in the County of Lancaster Yeoman Thomas Heaps of Austwickin the Parish of Clapham in the County of York Farmer Alexander Braik of Manchester in the saidCounty of Lancaster and Agnes his Wife (she being solely and separately examined apart from herHusband before the Steward and Jury and freely and voluntarily consenting thereto) and WilliamJohnson of Halstead in Bolland in the parish of Slaidburn in the said County of York Farmer andMargaret his Wife (she being solely and separately examined apart from her Husband before theSteward and Jury and freely and voluntarily consenting thereto) Of all that Messuage Tenement orDwelling House called Gill House with the Barns Stables Outbuildings Hereditaments andAppurtenances to the same belonging and all and all (sic) other the Hereditaments and Premisesmentioned and comprized in the said Indenture under and subject to the yearly Customary rent ofone shilling and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find the Reverand John Clapham of Giggleswick in the County of York Clerk Tenant byIndenture bearing date the thirteenth day of February last past from Thomas Redmayne late ofAustwick in the Parish of Clapham and County of York but now of Taitlands near Stainforth in thesaid County Esquire Edmund Rudd of Orcaber in the Parish of Clapham Yeoman and RichardAbbotson of Austwick aforesaid Cattle dealer and Ann King of Clapham aforesaid Widow Of allthose two Closes Inclosures or Parcels of Land situate in Austwick aforesaid called Spout Croft andJane Ward Croft and other Hereditaments and Premises mentioned and described in the saidIndenture under the yearly apportioned ancient rent of two shillings and three pence halfpenny theapportioned darcy rent of three pence farthing the apportionedPage 277twelve pence per Noble rent of one half penny and the apportioned new rent of three farthings andother dues duties suits and servicesWe find Thomas Redmayne of Taitlands in Stainforth aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenturebearing date the Twenty fourth day of December last past from Thomas Brown of Stainforthaforesaid Esquire and Henry Maudsley of Toad Pots otherwise Israel in the Parish of Clapham inthe said County of York Yeoman Of all and every the Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditamentsand Premises mentioned and comprized in the said Indenture which are within and parcel of thisManor under the yearly ancient customary rent of Fourteen shillings and three pence and the newrent of one shilling and one penny and other dues duties suits and services therefore due and ofright accustomed Subject to all previous Estates Powers Provisoes and Mortgages to which anyother persons or person have been previously admitted at this or any previous Court (which havenot been legally discharged) and subject as in the said Indenture is mentionedWe find John Maudsley of Grain House in the Parish of Giggleswick in the County of YorkYeoman and John Hunter of Horton in Ribblesdale in the Parish of Horton in Ribblesdale in thesame County Grazier Tenant by Indenture dated the fourteenth day of May last past from the saidHenry Maudsley Of all or so much and such part or parts of the Hereditaments and Premises thereinmentioned and comprized as are within and parcel of this Manor under the yearly customary andother fines rents dues duties suits and services therefore due and of right accustomed Subject to allother estates charges and incumbrances of or to which any other person or persons have been

previously admitted at this or any other Court or Courts (and which have \not/ been legallydischarged) Upon the Trusts and for the intents and purposes in the same Indenture mentionedWe find Thomas Redmayne of Taitlands aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date thethirteenth day of February last past from the said Edmund Rudd \Richard Abbotson and Ann King/Of all or so much and such part or parts of the Hereditaments and Premises mentioned andcomprized in the said Indenture as are within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereofunder the yearly apportioned customary rent of two shillings and elevenPage 278pence halfpenny the apportioned Darcy rent of four pence the apportioned new rent of threefarthings and the apportioned twelve pence per noble rent of three farthings and other dues dutiessuits and servicesWe find the said Edmund Rudd and Richard Abbotson Tenants by Indenture bearing date thefourteenth day of February last past from the said Thomas Redmayne Of all and every theMessuages Lands Tenements hereditaments and Premises mentioned and comprized in the saidIndenture which are within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the rentssuits dues duties and services therefore due and of right accustomed Upon the trusts in the saidIndenture mentionedWe appoint William Wilson Pinder for this Manor for the ensuing Year who is this day sworn intoofficeWe appoint Thomas Turner Lords Grave for Skirtho or Skirto for the ensuing half year(signed)Robert Willis ForemanJohn Kidd M.P.SlingerWilliam Geldard Wm. BaxterWilliam Ayrton John CammJohn Barker Richd. Jackson BaynesRichard Leak Wm. LuptonLeod. ChapmanPage 279Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Special Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the saidManor holden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday theninth day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirty three Before John Hartley GentlemanSteward

JURORSMr. Thos. Ingleby ForemanRobert Willis William BaxterWilliam Batty Richard ClaphamGeorge Clapham John CammRichd. Jackson John BarkerLeonard Chapman All sworn George Bentham

Thomas ScottWe find and present that John William Foster of Clapham in the said County of York Esquire is theonly Son and Heir at Law and Customary Heir of Thomas Foster late of Clapham aforesaid Esquiredeceased and Tenant under the last Will and Testament of the said Thomas Foster bearing date thethird day of August 1818 and by Indenture bearing date the eighth day of August instant fromArthur Ingleby of Far End in the parish of Clapham aforesaid Esquire and William Howson ofSettle in the said County of York Spirit Merchant (Tenants in Trust under the Will of the saidThomas Foster deceased) Of All and every the Customaryhold Closes Inclosures and parcels ofLand hereditaments and premises given and devised by or comprised in the Will of the said ThomasFoster deceased or of which he died seized or mentioned comprised and described in the saidIndenture being within and parcel of this Manor and holden of the Lord under the yearly ancient

customary rent of one shilling and fourpence and the yearly Darcy rent of one shilling and eightpence halfpenny and other dues duties suits and service(signed)Thos. Ingleby ForemanRobert Willis Wm. BaxterWm. Batty Richd. ClaphamGeo. Clapham John CammRichd. Jackson John BarkerLeod. Chapman George Bentham

Thomas ScottPage 280Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Special Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the saidManor holden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday theTwenty eighth day of September one thousand eight hundred and thirty three Before GeorgeDudgeon Gentleman Steward

JURORSCharles Ingleby Esq. ForemanArthur Ingleby Esq. Richard JacksonThomas Ingleby Esq. John CammMr. William Stackhouse William BaxterMr. Robert Willis All Sworn Richard LeakJames Burton Mr. Anth. StackhouseGeorge Clapham John Barker

George BenthamWe find and present the death of Richard Johnson Batty formerly of Austwick aforesaid a Tenantfor life of Premises within this Manor without ever having had Issue and that William Batty late ofAustwick aforesaid was his only Brother and Heir at Law and Customary heir We also present thedeath of the said William Batty without ever having had Issue and we find and present that ThomasRedamyne of Taitlands in the Township of Stainforth in the Parish of Giggleswick in the County ofYork Esquire is his the said William Battys Nephew and Heir at Law and Customary HeirWe find and present the said Thomas Redmayne Tenant under the last Will and Testament of thesaid William Batty bearing date the 27th day of October 1828 Of all and every the CustomaryholdMessuages Tenements or Dwellinghouses ClosesPage 281 BLANKPage 282We find the said Thomas Redmayne Tenant by Indenture bearing date this Twenty eighth day ofSeptember Instant made Between the said Richard Clapham of the first part the said Isabella Brownof the second part and the said Thomas Redmayne of the third part from the said Richard Claphamand Isabella Brown Of all or so much of the Closes Inclosures and Parcels of Ground BeastgaitsSheepgaits and other the Hereditaments and Premises mentioned and comprized in and surrenderedand conveyed by the said Indenture as are within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lordthereof under the yearly ancient rent of 5s. 10d., the yearly New rent of 1½ d the yearly Darcy rent of9s and other dues duties suits and services therefore due and of right accustomedOrdered that the Court Books belonging to the Tenants of this Manor be kept at the House ofCharles Ingleby Esquire and that one Shilling be charged for each extract or search to all personsexcept Tenants for the use of the Jury – that is one shilling for each Extract of an Admittance andeach name in which search is madeSignedChas. Ingleby ForemanArthur Ingleby Geo: ClaphamThos. Ingleby Richd. JacksonWm. Stackhouse John Camm

Robert Willis Wm. BaxterJames Burton Richd. Leak

Anthony StackhouseJohn BarkerGeorge Bentham

Page 283Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Monday the Twentythird day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty three Before George Dudgeon Gent.Chief Steward there

JURORSThomas Ingleby Esq George BenthamRichard Clapham John CammRichard Jackson William BaynesLeonard Chapman All Sworn Thomas ScottJames Burton Richard AbbotsonMatthew Procter Slinger John WilsonRichard BaxterWe find and present the death of William Sutcliffe a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe find and present Thomas Redmayne of Taitlands in the Township of Stainforth under Bargh inthe Parish of Giggleswick in the county of York Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearing date thenineteenth day of October last past from Isabella Brown of Stainforth aforesaid Widow Of all or somuch of a Messuage Farm or Tenement called Sowerthwaite and other the Hereditaments andPremises mentioned and comprized in or conveyed by the said Indenture as are within or parcel ofthis Manor and held of the Lord thereof by and under the yearly ancient Customary rent of eightShillings and three pence halfpenny and the yearly New rent of Four Shillings and ten pence threefarthings and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present the said Thomas Redmayne TenantPage 284by Indenture bearing date this Twenty third day of December Instant from Richard Leak ofAustwick aforesaid Yeoman Of the several Closes Inclosures and Parcels of Land Hereditamentsand Premises therein mentioned within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof underthe yearly ancient Customary rent of One shilling and seven pence and the yearly darcy rent of Fivepence and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find that the Fine called the Town Term is now due to the Lord of the Manor We appointRobert Barker Lords Grave for the ensuing half year for Crummack Bottom and we appoint RichardLeak to collect the Town Term for Land late belonging Thomas DawsonsignedThos Ingleby George BenthamRichd Clapham John CammRichd Jackson William BaynesLeod. Chapman Thomas ScottJames Burton Richd. AbbotsonM.P.Slinger Jn. WilsonRichd. BaxterPage 285Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the twentythird day of May one thousand eight hundred and thirty four Before George Dudgeon GentlemanChief Steward there

Jurors

Mr. Richard Clapham Robert BarkerThomas Ingleby William GeldardJohn Kidd All sworn William LuptonRobert Turner James BurtonChristopher Leak Matt. Procter SlingerRichard Jackson William BaxterWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the deaths of Richard Jackson Baynes George Clapham Joseph Willis and ThomasFarrer customary Tenants within this ManorWe find and present William Birkbeck of Settle in the County of York Banker Tenant by Indenturebearing date the 13th day of February 1834, from Thomas Redmayne of Taitlands in Stainforth inthe parish of Giggleswick and County of York Esquire John Maudsley of Grain House in the sameparish Yeoman John Hunter of Horton in Ribblesdale in the said County Grazier and HenryMaudsley of Israel in the parish of Clapham in thePage 286County of York Yeoman Of All or so much and such part or parts of the Hereditaments andpremises mentioned and comprised in the said Indenture as are within and parcel of this Manor andheld under the yearly ancient customary rent of twelve shillings and seven pence and the new rentof one shilling and one penny and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present the said William Birkbeck Tenant by Indenture dated the said 13th day ofFebruary 1834 from Thomas Wildman of Wigglesworth in the parish of Longpreston in the Countyof York Yeoman John Hartley of Settle in the said County Yeoman and the said John MaudsleyJohn Hunter and Henry Maudsley Of so much and such part or parts of the Hereditmanets andpremises mentioned and comprised in the said Indenture as are within and parcel of this Manor andholden under the ancient rent of one shilling and eight pence and other dues duties suits andservicesWe find Leonard Chapman of Wharfe in the parish of Clapham in the County of York YeomanTenant by Indenture bearing date the fifth day of February 1834 from Robert Willis of Austwickaforesaid Yeoman John Jackson of Rotherhithe in the parish of Rotherhithe in the County of SurrySurgeon and Elizabeth his wife John Abbotson of Wigglesworth Hall in the parish of Longprestonin the County of York Yeoman and Agnes his wife and William Goosey of High Street Stamford inthe County of Lincoln Mercer and Draper and Elizabeth his wife (the said Agnes Abbotson beingduly examined before the Steward and Jury separatelyPage 287and apart from her husband and freely and voluntarily consenting thereto) Of so much and such partor parts of the Hereditaments and premises mentioned and comprised in the said Indenture as arewithin and parcel of this Manor and held under the yearly apportioned customary rent of fourshillings and two pence and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find Arthur Ingleby of Far End in the parish of Clapham in the County of York Esquire Tenantby Indenture bearing date the fifth day of February 1834 from the said Robert Willis John Jacksonand Elizabeth his wife John Abbotson and Agnes his wife and William Goosey and Elizabeth hiswife (the said Agnes Abbotson being duly examined before the Steward and Jury separately andapart from her husband and freely and voluntarily consenting thereto) Of so much and such part orparts of the Hereditaments and premises mentioned and comprised in the said Indenture as arewithin and parcel of this Manor and held under the yearly apportioned ancient customary rent of 10s

/ 6d the twelve pence per noble rent of 2s. 1 ½ d and the new rent of 4d and other dues duties suitsand servicesWe find the said Leonard Chapman Tenant by Indenture bearing date the 23rd day of May 1834from William Atkinson of Kirkby Malhamdale in the County of York Gentleman and John Procterof Bordley in the said County Yeoman Of the hereditaments and premises mentioned andcomprised in the said Indenture within and parcel of this Manor and held under the apportioned

yearly ancient customary rent of 4s. 5d. the thirteen pence Noble rent of 4s. 6d. and the New rent of8d. and other dues duties suits and servicesPage 288We find and present that William Baynes formerly a Customary Tenant within this Manor left thisCounty about fifty three years ago being then of the age of 27 years and that since that time he hasnever been heard of And we find and pronounce that he is dead And we find William Baynes ofAustwick in the County of York (who is the eldest Son and Heir at Law and Customary Heir ofRichard Jackson Baynes late of Austwick aforesaid deceased who was the Brother and Heir at Lawand Customary Heir of the said Wm. Baynes) Tenant as Heir at Law and Customary Heir of thesaid William Baynes Of All and every the Messuages Lands Tenaments Hereditaments andpremises formerly belonging to the said William Baynes within and parcel of this Manor and heldunder the rents dues duties suits and services therefore due and of right accustomedWe find the said William Baynes Eldest Son and Heir at Law and Customary Heir of RichardJackson Baynes a Customary Tenant within this Manor Tenant of all and every the CustomaryholdMessuages Buildings Farms Lands Hereditaments and premises of the said Richard Jackson Bayneswithin and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly rents dues duties suitsand services therefore due and of right accustomedWe find Robert Willis of Austwick aforesaid and Richard Willis of Lancaster in the County ofLancaster Gentleman Tenants by Indenture dated the 26th day of May 1814 from Joseph Willis lateof AustwickPage 289aforesaid deceased Of All and every The Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and premisesmentioned and comprised in the said Indenture which are within and parcel of this Manor held ofthe Lord of this Manor under the rents dues duties suits and services therefore due and of rightaccustomed Upon the Trusts therein mentionedWe find John Clapham of Austwick aforesaid and William Talbot of Hollings in the Chapelry ofPreston Patrick in the County of Westmoreland Gentleman Tenants by Indenture dated the 31st dayof January last from George Clapham late of Austwick aforesaid deceased Of All and every theMessuages Lands Tenaments Hereditaments and premises mentioned and comprised in the saidIndenture which are within and parcel of this Manor held of the Lord thereof under the rents duesduties suits and services therefore due and accustomed Nevertheless To the uses upon the Trustsand for the intents and purposes in the said Indenture mentionedWe appoint Charles Ingleby Esquire Lords Grave for his Estate at Austwick for the ensuing yearWe continue William Wilson Pinder for the ensuing yearSignedRichd. Clapham Robert BarkerThos. Ingleby William GeldardJohn Kidd William LuptonRobt. Turner James BurtonChris. \his mark/ Leech M.P.SlingerRichd. Jackson Wm. BaxterPage 290Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual Place there on Saturday thetwentieth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty four Before George DudgeonChief Steward there

JURORSThomas Ingleby ForemanRichard Jackson Richard ClaphamLeonard Chapman George BenthamJames Burton All sworn Thomas ScottRichard Abbotson William Baxter

John Camm Richard LeakWilliam Baynes John Wilson

We the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of John Nicholson a customary Tenant within this ManorWe appoint James Duckett Lords Greave for the Land he occupies under Mr. Thomas Redmaynefor the ensuing half yearsignedThomas Ingleby Richd. ClaphamRichd. Jackson George BenthamLoed. Chapman Thos. ScottJames Burton Wm. BaxterRichd. Abbotson Richd. LeakJn. Camm John WilsonW. BaynesPage 291Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the twelfth dayof June one thousand eight hundred and thirty five. Before George Dudgeon Chief Steward there

JurorsThomas Ingleby ForemanJohn Kidd Matthew JacksonRobert Barker Leonard ChapmanRichard Baxter John CammWilliam Stackhouse All sworn Richard LeakWilliam GeldardWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find William Baynes of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Tenant by Indenture dated the thirteenthday of February last from John Clapham of Austwick aforesaid Cattle-dealer and William Talbot ofHollings in the Chapelry of Preston Patrick in the County of Westmoreland Gentleman of theMessuage Tenement or Dwelling House Closes and Parcels of Land Hereditaments and Premisesmentioned and comprized in the said Indenture and held of the Lord of this Manor under the yearlyancient rent of two shillings and nine pence the darcy rent of seven pence and the new rent of onehalf penny and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find Thomas Redmayne of Taitlands in Stainforth in the Parish of Giggleswick Esquire Tenantby Indenture dated the thirteenth day of February last from the said John Clapham and WilliamTalbot Of all that Messuage or Dwellinghouse Close Inclosure and Parcel of Land SheepgaitsHereditaments andPage 292premises mentioned and comprized in the said Indenture and held of the Lord of this Manor underthe yearly ancient rent of one shilling and sixpence halfpennyWe find Mary Baxter of Austwick aforesaid Spinster Daughter of William Baxter of the same placeYeoman Tenant by Indenture dated the thirteenth day of February One thousand eight hundred andthirty five from the said John Clapham and William Talbot Of a close Inclosure or Parcel of Landcalled Norber Coppice within and parcel of this Manor and held under the yearly new rent of oneshilling and sixpence and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find Thomas Pickhaven of Fair Hill in Bolland Farmer and William Lupton of Slated House inthe Township of Lawkland Yeoman Tenants under the Will of John Nicholson late of Sandylands in

the Township of Austwick Carpenter dated the seventh day of December One thousand eighthundred and twenty of two certain Parcels of Land called Swinber Hole and Sandylands or so muchthereof as are within this Manor and held under the yearly ancient rent of Three shillings and elevenpence (and which were conveyed to such uses as the said John Nicholson should by Deed or Willappoint by Indenture dated the twenty eighth day of April 1817) Nevertheless to such uses and uponsuch Trusts as in the Will of the said John Nicholson are mentionedWe find Thomas Nicholson of Sandylands aforesaid Tenant as eldest son and heir at law of the saidJohn Nicholson Of all that Plot Piece or Parcel of Land called Sandylands and other theHereditaments mentioned and comprized in and conveyed to the said John Nicholson by a certainIndenture dated the 16th day of February 1831 and which Deed is dated after the Will and Codicilof the said John Nicholson and as to which there was no Deed to the Uses of his Will & held underthe yearly ancient rent of of (sic) two pence halfpenny We also find the said Thomas NicholsonTenant as such Heir at Law Of a Parcel ofPage 293Land with the Lime kiln thereon situate in this Manor called the Wood Yeat and held under theyearly ancient rent of One penny and other dues duties suits and services there being no Deed to theuse of the said John Nicholsons Will as to the said Lime –kilnWe find Thomas Clark of Giggleswick in the County of York Lime Burner Tenant by Indenturedated the twelfth day of June instant from the said Thomas Nicholson Of all that parcel of Land andthe Lime kiln thereon situate lying and being at Austwick lane end called the Wood Yeat Parrockand held under the yearly ancient Rent of one penny and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find Arthur Ingleby late of Skibeden in the Parish of Skipton in the County of York but now ofFar End in the Parish of Clapham Esquire and Robert Willis late of Clapham but now of Austwickaforesaid Gentleman Tenants by Indenture dated the twentieth day of November One thousandeight hundred and thirty three from Joseph Willis of Austwick aforesaid Gentleman Of all his thesaid Joseph Wills’s reversionary Moeity or other Estate and Interest of and in All and singular theHereditaments and Premises mentioned and comprized in and conveyed by the said Indenturewhich are within and parcel of this Manor (save and except twenty four Sheepgaits on Ingleboroughtherein mentioned) and held of the Lord of this Manor under the yearly ancient and other rents duesduties suits and services therefore due and of right accustomedWe find the said Robert Willis Tenant by Indenture dated the eighteenth day of April last past fromWilliam Willis then or late of Austwick aforesaid Linen Draper and the said Arthur Ingleby Of allhis the said William Willis reversionary moiety or other Estate and Interest of and in All andsingular the Hereditaments and Premises mentioned and comprized in and conveyed by the saidIndenture which are within and parcel of this Manor (save and except twenty four Sheepgaits onIngleborough therein) and held of the Lord of this Manor under thePage 294rents dues duties suits and services therefore due and of right accustomedWe appoint Robert Willis Lords Grave for the Nook for the ensuing half yearAt this Court Proclamation was made for Robert Mason to come in and be admitted for his estatepurchased of the Trustees of Wm. Jackson as also for Thomas Brown and Edward Metcalfe to comein and be admitted for their Estate purchased of the said Trustees of the said Wm. Jackson otherwisetheir several Estates would be forfeited – this was proclaimed in the presence of Robert InglebyWe continue William Wilson Pinder for the ensuing half year and we continue all former fines andamerciaments heretofore made and not dischargedsignedThomas Ingleby William \his mark/ GeldardJohn Kidd Matthew JacksonRobert Barker Leo. ChapmanRichd. Baxter John CammWm. Stackhouse Richd. LeakPage 295, 296, 297 & 298 BLANKPage 299

the parish of Clapham aforesaid Esquire Robert Willis of Austwick aforesaid Gentleman andMargaret Willis of Austwick aforesaid Widow Of all that Close Inclosure and Parcel of Land calledSherrah Mire with the hereditaments and premises to the same belonging situate and being withinand part and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly apportionedCustomary rent of One shilling and one penny the apportioned New rent of three pence and theapportioned yearly darcy rent of six pence halfpenny and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present Grace Chapman now or late of Dale House in Ingleton Fells in the parish ofBentham in the said County of York the only Daughter of William Lupton late of Slated Houseswithin the parish of Clapham in the County of York Yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date theeighteenth day of August One thousand eight hundred and thirty from the said William Lupton Ofall and every the Customaryhold hereditaments and premises of the said William Lupton situatewithin and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly Customary rents duesduties suits and services therefore due and of right accustomedNevertheless to the uses upon the trusts and for the ends intents and purposes in the Will of the saidWilliam Lupton bearing date the nineteenth day of August One thousand eight hundred and thirtymentioned and declared of and concerning the sameWe appoint John Turner Lords Grave for the ensuing half year for Field House EstateWe appoint Luke Grime Pinder of this Manor for the ensuing half year(signed)Richd. Clapham Anthony StackhouseThos. Ingleby Richd. JacksonJohn Kidd Wm. BaxterRobert Barker William GeldardM.P.Slinger Matthew JacksonLeo. Chapman John CammPage 300Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Special Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the saidManor holden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the firstday of July One thousand eight hundred and thirty six Before George Dudgeon Steward

JURORSRobert Willis (foreman) Richard AbbotsonWilliam Baxter Leonard ChapmanWe find and present John Flasby Yeats of Kirkby Lonsdale in the County of Westmoreland CooperTenant by Indenture bearing date the twenty seventh day of October one thousand eight hundredand thirty five from Thomas Halton of Kellet in the County of Lancaster Yeoman Of all theMessuages Cottages Buildings Closes Inclsoures and Parcels of Land Hereditaments and premisesmentioned and comprized in the said Indenture and held under the yearly customary rent of Twoshillings and five pence and other dues duties suits and services(signed)

Robert WillisWm Baxter

Richd. AbbotsonLeo. Chapman

Page 301Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Thursday the twentysecond day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty six Before George DudgeonGentleman Chief Steward there

JurorsWilliam Stackhouse ForemanThomas Ingleby Thomas Scott

Robert Willis William BaynesRichard Jackson George BenthamLeonard Chapman All Sworn Matthew JacksonJohn Wilson Thomas NicholsonWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court whohave made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of the Manorand for better ascertaining therefore we refer to the Call BookWe find and present that Thomas Tatham of Settle in the County of York merchant is Tenant by anIndenture bearing date the twenty second day of December instant from Thomas Clark ofGiggleswick in the same County Lime burner Of all that parcel of Land and the Lime Kiln thereonsituate and being at Austwick Wood within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereofunder the yearly ancient rent of one penny and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present that Charles Ingleby of Austwick aforesaid Esquire is Tenant by an Indenturebearing date the eleventh day of November one thousand eight hundred and thirty six from ThomasHalton of Kellet in the County of Lancaster yeoman Betty Halton of the same place Widow – andJohn Flasby Yeats of Kirkby Lonsdale in the County of Westmoreland Cooper Of All that closeinclosure orPage 302parcel of meadow ground situate in the Township of Austwick aforesaid called Gamblesbutt andheld of the Lord of this Manor under the yearly apportioned ancient rent of one Shilling and otherdues duties suits and servicesWe present the death of Richard Leak late a customary tenant of this Manor andWe appoint William Chamly Lords Greave for the ensuing half year for the Owlet Hall Estate(Signed)Willm. Stackhouse – ForemanThos. Ingleby Thomas ScottRobert Willis William BaynesRichd. Jackson George BenthamLeod. Chapman Matthew JacksonJohn Wilson Thomas NicholsonPage 303Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the nineteenthday of May one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven Before George Dudgeon Chief Stewardthere

JurorsThomas Redmayne Foreman William BaxterRichard Clapham Richard BaxterThomas Ingleby All Sworn John CammJohn Barker Thomas ScottWilliam Geldard Leonard ChapmanWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find and present the deaths of William Ayrton James Burton Christopher Leech & ElizabethBradley Customary Tenants within this ManorWe find and present Thomas Eastham of Kirkby Lonsdale in the County of Westmorelandgentleman Tenant by Indenture bearing date the nineteenth day of May instant from ChristopherJackson Chapman of Beecroft Hall in the Parish of Horton in Ribblesdale in the County of Yorkyeoman and Grace his wife (she the said Grace being first privately examined by the Steward andJury separately and apart from her husband and freely and voluntarily consenting thereto) of themessuages lands tenements closes inclosures and parcels of land hereditaments and premises with

the appurtenances mentioned and comprized in and conveyed by the said Indenture and held of theLord of this Manor under the yearly ancient rent of five shillings and six pence the darcy rent of onehalfpenny and the new rent of three shillings and two pence and not the rents stated in the saidIndenture and other dues duties suits and services Upon the trusts therein mentionedWe find and present the said Christopher Jackson Chapman Tenant by IndenturePage 304bearing date the nineteenth day of (May) instant from the said Thomas Tatham he having been firstadmitted Of the messuages lands tenements closes inclosures and parcels of land hereditaments andpremises with the appurtenances mentioned and comprised in and conveyed by the said Indentureand held of the Lord of this Manor under the yearly ancient rent of five shillings and six pence thedarcy rent of one halfpenny and the new rent of three shillings and two pence (and not the rentsstated in the said Indenture) and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present John Preston of Meerbeck in the Parish of Giggleswick in the County of Yorkgentleman William Wilkinson of Hellifield Green in the Parish of Longpreston in the same Countygentleman Watkinson Tindal of Huddersfield in the same County gentleman and Edward Tindal ofSkipton in the same County postmaster surviving devisees in trust executors named and appointedin and by the last Will and Testament of John Tennant late of Riddings in the Parish of Longprestongentleman deceased Tenants by Indenture bearing date the thirteenth day of February one thousandeight hundred and thirty seven from Matthew Procter (Slinger) of Skipton in the County of Yorkyeoman Of the messuage farm or tenement closes inclosures and parcels of land hereditament andpremises mentioned and described in and conveyed by the said Indenture situate within and parcelof this Manor and held under the yearly ancient rent of three shillings and six pence and the yearlynew rent of one shilling and six pence and other dues duties suits and services nevertheless upon thetrusts and redeemable as in the said Deed is mentionedWe find and present James Jackson late of Eldroth in the Township of Lawkland in the County ofYork but now of Long Bank in the said Township of Lawkland aforesaid yeoman tenant byIndenture bearing date the twelfth day of February one thousand eight hundred and sixteen fromWilliam Ayrton late of Willow Tree in the Township of Lawkland aforesaid gentleman (he the saidJames Jackson being the surviving grantee under the said Indenture Robert Stackhouse thereinnamed having died in the lifetime of the said William Ayrton) Of all and every the customaryholdmessuages tenements farms lands hereditaments and premises with the appurtenances mentionedand comprized in and conveyed by such Indenture within and parcel of this Manor and held underthe yearly ancient rent of eight shillings and five pence and the yearly new rent of four pence andother dues duties suits and services nevertheless upon the trusts To the uses andPage 305for the intents and purposes mentioned and declared of and concerning the said hereditaments andpremises in and by the last Will and Testament and Codicils of the said William Ayrton deceasedWe find and present Matthew Jackson late of Black Bank but now of Austwick in the Parish ofClapham yeoman (he being the surviving Trustee under the Will of Elizabeth Bradley late ofEldroth in the Parish off Clapham aforesaid widow Thomas Towler the other Trustee in the saidWill named having died in her lifetime) Tenant under such Will bearing date the twenty second dayof May one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven Of all and every the messuages landstenements hereditaments and premises of which the said Elizabeth Bradley died seized within andparcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient rent of nine shillings andeleven pence and the yearly new rent of six pence and other dues duties suits and services Upon thetrusts in the said Will mentionedWe find Richard Leak of Austwick and Thomas Leak of Westhouse in the County of York yeomansons of Richard Leak deceased Tenants by Indenture bearing date the second day of October onethousand eight hundred and thirty four from Richard Leak the elder of Austwick aforesaid Of alland every the customaryhold messuages tenements dwelling houses buildings gardens orchardscloses inclosures and parcels of land hereditaments and premises mentioned and comprised in andconveyed by such Indenture within and parcel of this Manor and held under the yearly ancient rent

of four shillings and one penny and other dues duties suits and services Upon the trusts and for theuses ends intents and purposes in the Will of the said Richard Leak mentionedWe find Christopher Leach of Long preston in the County of York innkeeper and William Windelof Newby in the County of York aforesaid shopkeeper Tenants by Indenture bearing date theseventeenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty six from Christopher Leach ofScalemire within Newby in the Parish of Clapham aforesaid yeoman Of all the messuages farmslands tenements hereditaments and premises with the appurtenances mentioned and comprised inand conveyed by the said Indenture which are within and part of this Manor and held under theyearly ancient rent of three pence the yearly new rent of four pence and the yearly darcy rent ofeleven pencePage 306and other dues duties suits and services Upon the trusts and for the uses ends intents and purposesin the Will of the said Christopher Leach mentionedWe find Robert Willis late of Clapham but now of Austwick in the County of York yeoman Tenantby Indenture bearing date the twenty eighth day of July one thousand eight hundred and twenty fourfrom James Burton of Wharfe in the Parish of Clapham in the said County of York yeoman Of themessuages farms lands tenements closes inclosures and parcels of land and all other thehereditaments and premises mentioned and comprised in and conveyed by the said Indenture whichare within and part and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancientrent of eleven shillings and seven pence the new rent of one shilling ten pence the darcy rent of twoshillings and ten pence and the twelve pence per noble rent of one half penny and other dues dutiessuits and services upon the trusts and for the ends intents and purposes in the will of the said JamesBurton mentioned and declared of and concerning the sameWe find and present Ann Chapman of Wharfe in the Parish of Clapham in the County of York thewife of Leonard Chapman of the same place Tenant as the eldest Daughter and customary heir ofthe said James Burton deceased Of all those fifty two Sheepgaits on Ingleborough and all other thehereditaments and premises of which the said James Burton died seized within and parcel of thisManor and which were not comprized in the said Indenture to the said Robert Willis and held underthe yearly ancient rent of two pence and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present Robert Barker of Eldroth in the Parish of Clapham in the County of Yorkyeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date the thirteenth day of February one thousand eighthundred and thirty seven from John Hartley of Settle in the County of York gentleman Of all or somuch of those closes inclosures or parcels of land called Higher Crummock Bottom and LowerCrummock Bottom as are within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under theyearly ancient rent of one shilling and two pence the new rent of one farthing the darcy rent of twopence halfpenny and the twelve pence per noble rent of one penny farthing and other dues dutiessuits and servicesWe find and present John Bradley otherwise John Swinglehurst of Eldroth in the County of Yorkyeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date this nineteenth day of May instant from Matthew Jacksonlate of Blackbank but now of Austwick in the Parish of Clapham aforesaid yeoman he having beenfirst admitted under the Will of the said Elizabeth Bradley as aforesaid Of all the customaryholdmessuages lands tenements hereditaments and premises with the appurtenances mentioned andcomprised in the said Indenture and holden of the Lord thereof under thePage 307yearly ancient rent of nine shillings and eleven pence and the new rent of six pence and other duesduties suits and servicesWe find and present Henry Sutcliffe of Settle in the County of York gentleman eldest and onlybrother and heir at law and Customary Heir of William Sutcliffe and Tenant as such heir Of amessuage tenement or dwellinghouse situate in Austwick and within and parcel of this Manor andheld of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient rent of four pence and other dues duties suits andservices To such uses as are declared thereof in a certain Indenture in favor of Agnes Atkinson insuch manner as the said William Sutcliffe held the sameWe appoint James Yeadon Lords Grave for John Jacksons farm at Wharfe for the ensuing half year

(Signed)Thomas Redmayne Wm. BaxterRichd. Clapham Richd. BaxterThos. Ingleby John CammJohn Barker Thomas ScottWilliam \his mark/ Geldard Leod. ChapmanPage 308Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Wednesday theTwentieth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven Before George DudgeonChief Steward there

JurorsWilliam Stackhouse ForemanThomas Redmayne Thomas NicholsonChristopher Jackson Chapman George BenthamMatthew Jackson All Sworn John WilsonWilliam Baynes William WindleRichard Leak William BaxterWe the jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of the Manor andfor better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe find and present the deaths of Thomas Preston and the Reverend John Halton CustomaryTenants within this ManorWe find and present Mary Burton of Wharfe in the Parish of Clapham in the County of YorkSpinster Tenant by Indenture bearing date the twentieth day of December one thousand eighthundred and thirty seven from Robert Willis late of Clapham but now of Austwick in the Parish ofClapham aforesaid yeoman Of all that Messuage Farm or Tenement Closes InclosuresPage 309and Parcels of Land Sheepgaits Hereditaments and Premises with the Appurtenances mentioned andcomprised in and conveyed by the said Indenture and within and part and parcel of this Manor andheld of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient customary rent of three Shillings and one Pennyhalf penny the yearly Darcy rent of one shilling and one penny halfpenny and the yearly new Rentof three Pence and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present Betty Hodgson of the City of Exeter in the County of Devon wife of ButlerHodgson of the same place School Master Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Twentieth day ofDecember instant from the said Robert Willis Of All that Messuage Farm or Tenement ClosesInclosures and Parcels of Land Sheepgaits Hereditaments and Premises with the Appurtenancesmentioned and comprised in and conveyed by the said Indenture within and part and parcel of thisManor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient Customary rent of three shillings andseven Pence the yearly darcy rent of two Pence the yearly new rent of five Pence halfpenny and theyearly twelve Pence per noble rent of one half penny and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present Ann Chapman wife of Leonard Chapman of Wharfe in the Parish of Claphamaforesaid yeoman Tenant by Indenture bearing date the twentieth day of December instant from thesaid Robert Willis Of all those Closes Inclosures and Parcels of Land Sheepgaits Hereditaments andPremises mentioned and comprised in and conveyed by the said Indenture within and parcel of thisManor and held of the Lord of this Manor under the yearly ancient Customary rent of five shillingsand three Pence half Penny the yearly darcy rent of one Shilling and six Pence the yearlyPage 310New Rent of one shilling and three Pence halfpenny and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present the said Betty Hodgson and Mary Burton Tenants by Indenture bearing datethe nineteenth day of December instant from Leonard Chapman of Wharfe aforesaid Yeoman andAnn his wife she the said Ann being examined before the Steward and Jury separately and apart

from her Husband and freely and voluntarily consenting thereto Of all those thirty six Sheepgaits orHerbage Grassing and Feeding for thirty six Sheep in and upon All that Pasture called Ingleboroughwithin and part and parcel of this Manor and held under the yearly Customary rent of one Pennyfarthing and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present Richard Atkinson of Austwick aforesaid Tenant by Indenture bearing date theEleventh day of May last past from Thomas Halton of Kellet in the County of Lancaster YeomanBetty Halton of Kellet aforesaid widow and John Flasby Gates of Kirkby Lonsdale in the County ofWestmoreland Cooper Of all those Messuages Cottages Tenements or Dwellinghouses CroftsHereditaments and Premises within and parcel of this Manor and held under the yearly Customaryrent of one Shilling and five Pence and other dues duties suits and servicesWe appoint Christopher and George Bentham of Sandaber Lords Grave for the ensuing half yearWillm. Stackhouse ForemanThomas Redmayne Wm BaxterChrist Jackson Chapman Thomas NicholsonMatthew Jackson George BenthamWilliam Baynes John WilsonRichard Leak William WindlePage 311 BLANKPage 312Of all that Messuage Farm or Tenement with the Closes Inclosures and Parcels of LandHereditaments and Premises with the Appurtenances to the same belonging mentioned anddescribed in and surrendered conveyed and assured by the said Indenture and held of the Lord ofthis Manor under the apportioned yearly customary rent of seven Shillings and ten Pence and theapportioned yearly new rent of one shilling and four Pence and other dues duties suits and servicesRedeemable as in the said Indenture is mentionedWe find and present the said William Atkinson Tenant by Indenture bearing date the Twentysecond day of November one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven from the said James Atkinsonand John Armitstead of Yellysons in the Parish of Carleton in the County of York and Hannah hisWife formerly Hannah Ayrton Spinster Of so much and such part or parts of the Messuage FarmLands Tenements Closes Inclosures and Parcels of Land Hereditaments and Premises with theAppurtenances mentioned and comprised in and conveyed and assured by the said Indenture as arewithin and part and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the apportioned yearlyCustomary rent of Eight shillings and five Pence and the apportioned yearly new rent of four Penceand other dues duties suits and services as in the said Indenture is mentionedWe find and present William Carr of Nealing Scale in the Parish of Clapham in the County ofPage 313York Farmer Tenant by Indenture bearing date the eight day of February one thousand eighthundred and thirty eight from Christopher Leech of Long Preston in the County of York InnkeeperWilliam Windle of Newby in the County of York Shopkeeper Mary Leech of Scalemire in theParish of Clapham aforesaid Widow William Leech of the same place Farmer Robert Leech ofNewby in the Parish of Clapham aforesaid Labourer John Jackson Whinray of Dikehouse in theParish of Clapham aforesaid Farmer and Elizabeth his Wife (she being examined before theSteward and Jury separately and apart from her Husband and freely and voluntarily consentingthereto) Ellen Leech of Settle in the County of York aforesaid Spinster and Jane Leech of Scalemireaforesaid Of so much and such part or parts of the Hereditaments and Premises mentioned andcomprised in and surrendered and conveyed by the said Indenture as are within and part and parcelof this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient Customary rent of Two Penceand the yearly new rent of Four Pence and other dues duties suits and servicesWe find and present John Bradley alias Swinglehurst of Elroth in the County of York YeomanTenant by Indenture bearing date the Nineteenth day of May one thousand eight hundred and thirtyseven from Matthew Jackson late of Blackbank and now of Austwick aforesaid Yeoman Of all thatCustomaryholdPage 314

Messuage and Tenement with the Barn Stables and other outbuildings and the several ClosesInclosures and Parcels of Land Hereditaments and Premises to the same belonging within and partand parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient Customary Rent ofnine Shillings and Eleven Pence and the New rent of Six Pence and other dues duties suits andservicesWe find and present Charles Ingleby of Austwick aforesaid Esquire Tenant by Indenture bearingdate the seventeenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight from Ann Inglebyof Austwick aforesaid Spinster Of all those Messuages Cottages Buildings Farms Lands TenementsCloses Inclosures and Parcels of Land Hereditaments and Premises with the appurtenancesmentioned and described in and surrendered conveyed and aprised by the said Indenture which arewithin and part and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord thereof under the yearly ancient rentof Sixteen shillings and seven Pence the yearly Darcy rent of three shillings the yearly twelve Penceper Noble rent of Four Pence and the New rent of three Pence and other dues duties suits andservices Upon the Trusts and subject as in the said Indenture is mentionedWe present the death of William Birkbeck a Customary Tenant within this ManorWe appoint Thomas Parker Lords Greave for the ensuing half year for Mr J N Fosters TarmThwaiteRichd Clapham John CammThomas Tatham Thomas ScottC Jck Chapman Robert WillisThos Ingleby John BarkerWilliam Geldard Richd BaxterRobert Barker Leo Chapman

Richard AtkinsonPage 315Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Saturday the Twentysecond day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight Before George DudgeonChief Steward there

JurorsThomas Ingleby ForemanMatthew Jackson Leonard ChapmanJohn Wilson All Sworn Robert TaylorWilliam Baxter Thomas RedmayneGeorge Bentham Robert WillisWilliam Baynes Thomas NicholsonWe the Jurors aforesaid present and amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one Shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe appoint Thomas Parker for J.N. Fosters Thwaite Lords Greave for the ensuing half yearThomas Ingleby ForemanMatthew Jackson Leod. ChapmanJohn Wilson Robt. TaylorWm Baxter Thomas RedmayneGeorge Bentham Robert WillisWilliam Baynes Thomas NicholsonPage 316Manor of Austwick in the County of YorkThe Court Baron and Customary Court of James William Farrer Esquire Lord of the said Manorholden at Austwick in and for the Manor aforesaid at the usual place there on Friday the twentyfourth day of May One thousand eight hundred and thirty nine Before George Dudgeon ChiefSteward there

JurorsThomas Redmayne ForemanChr. Jackson Chapman James JacksonLeonard Chapman all Sworn Anthony StackhouseThomas Scott Matthew Procter SlingerJohn Camm John Bradley SwindlehurstRichard Baxter Robert BarkerWe the Jurors aforesaid present and Amerce every person owing suit and service to this Court andwho have made default in performing the same in one shilling each to the use of the Lord of theManor and for better ascertaining thereof we refer to the Call BookWe present the death of The Reverend John Clapham a Customary tenant within this ManorWe find and present Thomas Birkbeck of Settle in the County of York Esquire the Eldest Son andheir at Law and Customary heir of William Birkbeck late of Settle aforesaid Esquire and tenant Ofall and every the Customaryhold Lands Tenements hereditaments and premises of which the saidWilliam Birkbeck died siezed within and parcel of this Manor and held of the Lord of this Manorunder the yearly Customary rent of fourteen Shillings and three pence and the new rent of tenShillings and onePage 317penny and other dues duties suits and servicesWe appoint Thomas Parker for J. N. Foster’s Thwaite Lords Grave for the ensuing half year(Signed)Thomas Redmayne Jas. JacksonChrist. Jackson Chapman Anty. StackhouseLeod. Chapman M.P.SlingerThomas Scott John Bradley SwindlehurstJohn Camm Robert BarkerRichard BaxterPage 318

haAyrton Thos. Death of 92Aspinal Nicholas to Wm. Wilson 93Ash Wm. to Francis Howson 93Aspinal Nicholas to Wm. King 94Ayrton Wm. from Thos. Ayrton Descent 95Armitstead Thos. Death of 103Do to Wm. Ash 104Ash Wm. the Elder ....... to Wm. Ash Junr. 110Ash Wm. Jnr?. Death 119Ash Jennet from Wm. Ash Jun 119Austwick Manor Bound....... 129.130.131Ash John from Jennet Ash 135Atkinson Agnes presentment of his death 147Atkinson Wm. from Ch. Johnson 151Ayrey Esther by Will 160Ayrey Esther presentment of her death 171Atkinson Wm. from Thos. Wilson & an 172Ayrey Marg. by Descent 174Ash Wm. death of 195Ayrton Robert death of 208Atkinson Wm. from Thomas Wilson 223Atkinson Wm. fr. James Jackson & Agnes Ayrton 311Page 319

ha paBarton Lawrence to Thos. Batty 2 5Banks Wm. to Thomas Banks 7 8Banks Thos. to Columbus Ingleby 7 8Batty Wm. Death of 12Banks Wm. & Thos. to Revd. Hugh Johnson 18 19Bell Joseph to Wm. Jackson 20 21Bradley Thos. to Danl. W. Nellan 23 25Bradley Michael Death of 24Banks Robt do 24Banks Rt. to Jas. & Wm. Carr 27 29Bradley Eliz. fm. Bradley Michl. Dects. 28Battley Jno. Lodge to Thos. Batty & al. 35 36Battley Jeremiah to do 35 36Banks Revd. Jno. to Jno. Carr 41 43Bolland Edmd. Death of 41Banks Eliz: Heir at Law of Thos. Banks 56Banks Thos. Death of 56Banks Thos. to Banks Thos. 56Briggs Edwd. to Jn. Carr 61 62Bolland Wm. to Wm. King 63 64Baxter Richd. to Wm. Banks 63 65Batty Thos. Death of 64Batty Thos. to Thos. Clapham 67 69Baxter Richd. fm Eliz. Baxter Dest. 68Banks Ann to Robt. Kidd & ..... 71Baxter Ellen fm Jno. Knipe Desct. 72Bradley Jno. fm Thos. Bradley 72Banks Thos. Death of 74Banks James fm Thos. Banks Desct. 74Banks Rev. Jno. Death of 80Bradley Jno. to Jno. W. Nellan 81 82Burrow Thos. & Ux. & .... to Geo Clapham 83 85Do to Do 84 86Do to Chs. Ingleby 84 86Do to Joseph Willis 84 86Do to Wm Wilkinson 84 86Do to Thos. Ingleby 84 87Banks Wm Death of 85Bradley Thos Holden Death of 87Bradley Thos Holden to Mary Bradley 88(side preceding pa.)Page 320ha. B. in the Alphabet ha.p.Banks William to Jas. & Robt. Banks 88Banks Jas. & Robt. to Edmd. Hartie 89Do. to William King 89Do. to Wm. Leech 90Bradley Eliz. Death of 100Baxter Richd. Death of 101Barker Jno. to William Lupton 101

Baxter William fm Richd. Baxter Dest. 103Bradley Robt. Death of 104Bradley William fm Robt. Bradley Desct. 104Baynes Richd. & .... Presentmt. of 104Bradley Eliz. to Rebecca Holden 106Banks James & Ux to Wm. King 109Bradley Wm. to Oliver Farrer Junr. 111Burton Lawrence Death of 116Burton Jas. fm Lawrence Burton Desct. 117Banks James Death of 117Bentham Thos Death 11..Banks Wm. from Jas Banks Descent 119Batley Jm. Death of 128Bolland Thom Death of 128Boundaries 1....Burton ....... from Thom Buttle 135Banks Jnr Death of 135Banks Chr from J... Banks 135Batley John Lodge by Descent 137Batty William from George Clapham 140Banks Elizth. death of 143Bentham Christopher & Geo. from Thomas Bentham 145do. from Wm. King 146Barker John presentmt of his death 147Bolland Hy presentmt of his death 148Barker Robert in trust 148Baxter Wm. from Robt. Robinson 172Baxter Ellen death of 176Baxter Wm by Descent 178Bickerstaff Roger death of 179Batley John Lodge ...... death of 181Bickerstaff Roger by Descent 181Batley Anna by will 186Brown John & ant. in trust 186Bateson Elizth by Will 202Brown John death of 204Bateson Elizabeth from J. Hartley 209.............. John from John Robinson 210.............................. from Rd. Jackson 210...................................... 2.......Page 321

ha paClementson Mattw. to Wm. Jackson 6? 6Carr Thos Death of 3Clementson Mattw to Thos King 7 10Carr Jn.&? Snr. to Carr Jn. Junr. 12 14Carr James & Wm. to Lawrence Burton 30 32Do. to Chris. Leech 31 33Do. to Thos. Batty 31 33Do. to Arthur Wigglesworth 31 33Do. to Wm King 31 34

Do. to Richd. Jackson 31 34Clapham Eliz: to Wm. Wilkinson 93Do to Lawrence Burton 93Do to Chris. Johnson 93Do to Wm Lupton 93Clapham W. Thos Death of 94Clapham Jno. fm Agnes Hargraves 95Clapham Wm fm Thos Clapham Desct 95Clapham Thos admitted tenant 108Do to Jas Banks 108Carr Jno. to Jno. Howson 111Clapham Richd .... from .../... Wm leech? 124Carr ..... from Edwd. Hodkinson 126Clapham .... death of 127Clapham Richd from .... Clapham 128Clapham Geo: from John ....ter Esq ..... 132Clapham Richd death of 135Clapham George by Descent 138Camm John from Allen Mc. Lean & ux. & oth. 143Clapham Hugh & Edmund Day in trust 149Carr John presentment of his death 158Coulthurst John Esq. presentment of his death 161Coulthurst John Nicholas Esq by Descent 170Clapham Ann presentment of her death 171Carr Wm & Rd. from Elizth Ingleby 173Clapham Thomas presentment of his death 174Clapham George by Descent 174Clapham Thomas death of 176Clapham Rd. from Francis Metcalfe 177do by Descent 177Camm John from Rd Shepherd 188Carr Wm death of 193Carr Rd in trust 193Camm John from John Ash 193Clapham Revd. John from John King & ant. 194Clapham George from Elizth Bateson 20...Cockshott Edmund death of 225Cockshott Joshua from Edmund Cockshott by Will 228Carr Christ. & others by Will ......Clapham Revd. John from J.B. Garforth Esq & ors .......Coor? Mattw death of .......Clapham Lawrence ........ Radcliffe from Jas Radcliffe ......Page 322

ha paDawson Revd. Rd. to Wm. Bolland 46 47Downham James fm Hy Downham Desct 60Downham Henry Death of 60Downham James Death of 80Mary Downham from Jas Downham Desct 81Dawson Richd Death of 94Dawson Thos fm Richd Dawson Desct 95

Dickinson Thos Death of 96Do to Ann his Wife 96Downham Mary Death of 98Downham Jas fm Mary Downham Desct 99Dawson Thos from .......... 135Dickinson Ann presentment of her death 148Deputation of John & Wm Hartley as Stewards 183 184Dawson Thomas death of 238Deputation of Geo. Dudgeon as Deputy Steward 242Page 323Camm John from Thos Brown & others 258Clapham Revd. John from Rd. Harger 267Camm John from Thomas Redmayne 268Clapham Leonard from Wm Wilson 273Clapham Revd. John from Thos Redmayne 276Clapham Geo: presentment of his death 285Clapham Leonard from Robert Willis & others 286Do from William Atkinson 287Clapham John & Talbot William from Geo: Clapham 289Carr William from C. Leach 313Clark Thos from Thos Nicholson 293Page 324

ha paFoster John to Michael Jackson 17 18Foster Jno. to Columbus Ingleby 20 21Foul Mire Lane 28Foster Jno. to Wm. Stackhouse 40 41Do to Wm Atkinson 40 42Do to Jno Whaley 40 42Do to Joseph Willis 40 42Do to Emanuel King 40 43Do to Thos Batty 41 43Foster Jno Death of 41Foster Jno to Thos Ingleby 46 47Foster Thos frm his Father Desct 46Fawcett Ann Death of 56Faxcitt Chris. Heir at Law of Ann Fawcitt 56Foster Jno. Tenant in Trust 68 70Foul Mire Lane presentmt of 69Fen Beck Channel Presentmt of 72Foster William to Chs Ingleby 94Farrer Oliver Esq from John Gorril 120same from Tho Procter .... 122Foster Jno Exsq from John? ......... 122Faxcett Chr death of 126Fawcett May? from Chr Fawcett 136Farrer Jas William Esq from Thos Buttle 134Farrer Oliver Esq from Geo. Haworld & us 139Foster Thomas & us from Francis Metcalfe 152Farrer Thos & Wm Loxham Farrer Esq from Eliz Croft 153Foster Alice presentment of her death 171

Farrer James Esq death of 185Fawcett Margt. death of 185Farrer James William Esq eldest Son of James Farrer Esq 185Farrer Oliver from John Ellison 216Farrer James William & Oliver from Thos Johnson 222Farrer Oliver from Robert Holden 227Foster Thomas death of 243Farrer James William & Oliver from Revd J. Clapham 255Farrer James William & Oliver Esq from Chas Ingleby Esq 264........ John William by Will 279Farrer Thomas death of 285Page 325

ha paGeldard Wm Death of 3Do to Thos & Wm Gelderd 7 10Geldard Thos to William Geldard 24 25Geldard William to John Hargreaves 24 26Greaves (verdict) 39Grime Robt. & an. to Jno. Heaps 112Geldard Wm from Jno Hargreaves 128Garforth James Braithwaite from Revd. J. Clapham & others 213Gorrill Edward from Chr Heaps 271Page 326

ha paHaworth Mary fm Wm Batty Desct 20Hargraves Ann fm Mark King Do 35Halton Lawrence Death of 37Halton Thos fm Lawr. Halton Desct 41Hall Thos Lawson fm William Hall Descent 41Do to Roger Bickering Esq & al. 45Hesleden? Bryan Esq 50Howson Geo. & ors. to Hartley & Swale 56 57Howson Rowland to Chris. Picard 59 60Halton Lawrence to Thos Halton 81Hargreaves Agnes Death of 92Hartley Jno. & an. to William Lupton 105Hartley Jno. to Jno. Carr 105Heaps Jno. to Chris. Heaps 116Holden Rebecca Death of 117Holden ... from Rebecca Holden Desct 119Halton Richd. & Jno. from John Winterburn ..... 121Howson Frances Death of 126Halton Thomas presentment of his death 137Halton John by Descent 141Halton Thomas presentment of his death 150Halton Mary by Descent 150Hartley John from Christ. Johnson 150Do from William Atkinson 157Holeden Bryan presentment of his death 151 (a)Halton John presentment of his death 155Halton Thomas by Descent 160

Hallpike Vincent by Deed In trust 165Howson John from Mary Johnson 169Howson John death of 185Howson Betty death of 204Holme Isabella from Wm Jackson 207Hartley John in trust 208Howson Elizabeth death of 215

Vide Letter YIngleby Agnes & ors. to Wrs. Ingleby 112Do to M.. Ann Ingleby 113Jackson Richd. Death of 114Ingleby Chs. to Wm. Beecroft 114Ingleby Chs. & Forton T.... from Mr. Ash 121Jackson James from his .... desct 125Jackson Mw from Jan Jackson 125Ingleby Chs. Esq from Jan Downham 126Jackson ... death of 128Jackson Rch from Mw Jackson ...... 135Ingleby ........... from John Ash 135Ingleby Charles & others from Stephen Cragg 138Do from Ch. Johnson 152Ingleby Arthur from do 152 aJohnson Ch. & ant. in trust 157Ingleby Charles In trust 168

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ha paJohnson Ann, Isabella and Mary to Michl. Jackson 1 3Do to Arthur Wiglesworth 1 3Do to Richard Jackson 2 4Do to Chris. Leech 2 4Do to Lawrence Burton 2 5Johnson Chris. from Johnson Chris. Desct. 8Jackson Michael to Hugh Johnson 15 16Ingleby Jno. Stephen Death of 18Johnson Alice to Henry Wilson 20 21Jackson Thos Death of 30Jackson Thos to Agnes Kidd 30Jackson Michl. the Elder Death 37Jackson Michl. Junr. fm Jackson Michl. Sr. 37Ingleby Agnes to Michl. Jackson 46 47Ingleby Columbus fm Jno. & Step. Ingleby Desct 60Johnson Alice to Wm Ash & an. 64 65Johnson Alice Death of 64Jackson Robt. Death of 68Jackson Thos. from Robt. Jackson Desct. 71Jackson Thos. to Kidd Roger 78Jackson Thos. of Blackburn to ... Barker 78 79Ingleby Columbus to Chs. Ingleby 81 82Johnson Revd. Hugh Death of 87Johnson Mary fm Hugh Johnson Desct 90

Ingleby Columbus Death ofJohnson Wrs. Grace Do 94Do to Chris. Banks 95Ingleby Jn. ..... fm ... Step. Ingleby 97Ingleby Thos. Esq. Death of 97Johnson Thos. Death of 97Johnson Thos. to Chris. Johnson 97Jackson Nath. Death of 98Do to William Mitchel & ors 98Ingleby Miss Eliz: fm Ingleby Thos. Esq.Desct 99Jackson Thos. to Robt. Kidd & ors. 100Johnson Chris. Heir in Trust ......Do to Jno Camm ......Ingleby Agnes and ors. to Jennet Ash .....Ingleby Agnes Death of ......Ingleby Chas. to Wm. King ......Ingleby John Abbetson presnt of his death .......Page 328

ha hKing Thos. to William Jackson 15 16King Mark Death of 30King Henry Death of 64King Emanuel & ors. to Nath. Jackson 67 69King Emanuel fm Henry King Desct. 68Knipe Jno. Death of 72Kidd Agnes Death of 73King Jane to Jno. Lund 76 77King Jane Death of 76King Thos. Death of 89King Robt. fm Thos. King Desct. 90King Emanuel Death of 97King Wm fm Emanuel King Desct 100Kidd Roger Death of 100Kidd Robt. & ors. to Chs. Ingleby 100Do to Wm King 100Do to Richd. Jackson Baynes 100Do to James Burton 101Do to James Willis 101Do to Wm King 101King William & ano. to Chs. Ingleby 109Kidd Thos. & an. to Jas. Banks 111Kidd Thos. Death of 114King Robt. to Wm Jackson 114Kidd Thos. to Jno. Kidd 115King? ...... & ...../....... from Chs Ingleby ........ 136King Wm from Charles Ingleby 146King Wm from Revd. John Clapham & Son 149Do from Charles Ingleby 149King William death of 181King Ann & John from William King 187King John from John Ash 193

Knowles Jane from Robert Buck 217Do from Thos. Ingleby 236King William by Will 249King William from William Metcalfe 254King William death of 261Knowles Jane from Isabella Hall 266Page 329 & 330 BlankPage 331

ha haNelson Stephen to Robt. Maudsley 12 14Nicholson John from Thomas Brown & ors. 259Do death presented 290Nicholson Thos heir of Jno Nicholson 292

Ingleby Thomas heir of John Abbotson Ingleby ............................. 266Ingleby Chas from Abbotson Kidd & an 269Ingleby Arthur ...... Robt fr. Jas Willis 293Jackson James from William Ayrton 304Page 332Oldfield Chris. to Robt. Grime 11 13

I ContinuedIngleby Arthur by Will 169Jackson Michael from Thos Armitstead 169Johnson Richard death of 174Jackson William death of 174Ingleby Elizth. death of 174Ingleby Ann from Rd. Camm 174Johnson Richard death of 176Jackson William death of 177Ingleby Charles from Rd Carr 177Johnson Thomas by Descent 179Ingleby Charles from William Carr 193Ingleby Thos from William Ash 197Jackson Wiliam by Will 204Ingleby Arthur & others in trust 211Jackson James from John Hartley 217Isherwood George death of 220Isherwood Geo. the younger from Geo. Isherwood the elder 225Isherwood Geo. Death of 230Jackson William Death of 230Ingleby Thomas from John Watkinson 235Jackson Mattw. from John Townson & others 245Ingleby Arthur & William Howson in trust 247Ingleby Arthur from Thomas Brown & others 258Ingleby Charles from James Radcliff & ux & ors. 259Ingleby Charles from Marg. Willis 261Jackson William presentment of his death 265Ingleby John Abbotson presentment of his death 266Ingleby Thomas by Descent 266

Ingleby Charles from Edmund Rudd & others 268 269Jackson John from James Holme & others 270Ingleby Charles from Robt. Willis & an. 270Jackson Richard from John Jackson 270Jackson Thomas presentment of his death 273Ingleby Arthur from Robert Willis & others 287Page 333Pickering Roger Esq & ors. to Thos. Ingleby 48 52Do to Wm King 49 52Do to Rd Dawson 49 52Do to Thos Batty 49 53Do to William Lupton 50 53Do to Bryan ......lden 50 53Do to Joseph Willis 50 54Do to Hugh Stackhouse 50 54Do to Wm Bolland 51 55Do to Jno Whaley 51 55Do to Thos Banks 51 55Picard Chris. to Roger Bickerstaff 71 73Procter Richd. to William Wildman 79Do to Thos Tayler 91Procter Richard to Jno Govrill 92Preston William & ors. Tenants in Trust 115Preston William & an. to Robt. Jackson 115Do to Thos. Jackson 116Procter Rd. & ors. to James Lambert 118Preston William death of 174Preston William death of 176Preston Thomas by Will 178do death of 191Preston Thomas by Will 194Procter Ann death of 202Procter Isabella death of 215Pickaver Thos...upton ... under Jno. Nicholsons Will 292Page 334Buck Robert by Will 214Bradley Holden Thos death of 223Bradley Mary by Will 228Burton James from Arthur Ingleby & ors 234Batty Wm from Arthur Ingleby & ors 236Baxter Wm from Joseph Willis 236Barker Robert from Isabel Holme & others 237Barker Chr. death of 240Brown Thomas from Henry Maudsley 241Barker John from John Barker his Grandfather 241Baxter Wm from J.B. Garforth & others 248Brown Thomas from James Radcliffe & na. 252Batty Wm from do 252Batty Ellen death of 254Batty William by Will 256Batty William from Thomas Brown & others 258

Baynes Wm from Thos Brown & others 259Baxter Richard from Thomas Redmayne 267Bentham George from Thomas Redmayne 268Baynes William from do 268Brown Peggy from Edmund Rudd & others 269Barker John and another by Will 271Bainbridge Thos from Rd. Leeming 276Batty Richd. Johnson presentment of his death 280Batty Willm. presentment of his death 280Brown Isabella from Richd. Clapham & an. 281Baynes Richd. Jackson presentment of is death 285Birkbeck William from Thos. Redmayne & others 285do from Thos. Wildman & others 286

Baynes Wm. by descent from Wm. Baynes 288do from Richd. Jackson Baynes 288Do from Jno. Clapham & William Talbot 291

Baxter Mary fr. Do 292Beckwith John Batty by Deed from John Bouker & ors 298Burton Mary & ......... Batty from Leod. Chapman 310Birkbeck Thos as Heir of His Father Wm. Birkbeck 315Page 335Rimington Robt. to Jno. Foster 37 38Rimington Robt. Death of 74Rimington Robt. to Ann Procter 74Do to Ann Clapham & ors. 74 75

Robinson Geo Lawson fm Edw. Robinson 90Robinson Jno. Esq. Death of 117Redmayne William & an. from James Taylor 167Robinson Geo. Lawson death of 197Robinson John as heir at Law of Geo. Lawson Robinson 200Redmayne Thomas from William Batty 230Radcliffe James from Joseph Willis 250Redmayne Thomas from William King 255Robinson John death of 261Rudd Edmund & Rd. Abbotson in trust 261Redmayne Thos. from Ann King & others 269do from Robt. Willis & an. 270do from Thomas Brown 277do from Edmund Rudd 277

Rudd Edmund & an. from Thos. Redmayne 278Redmayne Thomas by will 280do from Richd. Clapham & an. 282do from Isabella Brown 283do from Richard Leak 284do from Jno Clapham & William Talbot 291

Page 336Stackhouse Robt. to Hugh Stackhouse 2 5Scott Michael to Jane Collison 7 9Swinglehurst Jno. & ors. to Geo. Isherwood 20 22Stackhouse Hugh to Henry King 59 60Stackhouse Hugh Death of 60

Stackhouse to William Lawson & al. 61 62Stackhouse Ann fm. Revd. Jno. Banks Desct. 87Starkie Edmd. to Jno. Hartley 89Scott Chris. to Eliz. Croft and ors. 91Slinger? Sarah from Thos. Buttle 134Sutcliff William & Matt. Coar in trust 148Stackhouse Ann presentment of her death 154Stackhouse Anthony by Descent 160Stackhouse William from 160 166Scott Anthony from Francis Mande 203Scott Thomas from Ant. Scott 203Slinger Matthew Procter from Francis Slinger 219Slinger John as Heir of Francis Slinger 219Slinger Matt. Procter from Isabella Holme & ors. 233Stackhouse William from Arthur Ingleby & or. 234Scott Thomas from Rd. Marsden & Rd. Harger 235Sutcliff Wm death of 251Sutcliff Wm as Heir at Law of his Father 271Sutcliffe William presentment of his death 283Page 237Tayler Wm Death of 30Tayler Wm to James Tayler 30 32Thompson Ellen from 159Tomlinson Edward from William Lupton 159Towler John & Thomas from Eliz. Bolland & ors. 175Taylor Marg. death of 215Turner Robert & Robert Dawson in trust 232Taylor Robert by Will 240Townson Ann death of 245Townson John heir at Law of Ann Townson 245Talbot Willm & Clapham John from Geo: Clapham 289Page 338Wigglesworth Anthy to John Swinglehurst 12 13Wood Henry & Ux & an. to Thos. Ayrton 17 18Whaley Mary from Wm Beecroft Desct 20Wilkinson Thos to Jn o. Packinson 23Wilkinson Henry to Edw. Halkison 24 25Wilkinson Geo Death of 30Wilkinson Geo to Richd. Wilkinson 32Whaley Jno. & ux. to Robt. Foster 64 66Winterburn Anthy to Winterburn Jno. & ors. 72Waddington Henry Death of 72Winterburn Anthy Death of 80Winterburn Jno. fm Anthy Winterburn Desct 81Winterburn Jno. to Anthy Winterburn 83 85Do to Alice Winterburn & an. 83 85Wiglesworth Arthur Death of 89Do to Eliz. Clapham 90Wildman William to Richard Procter 92Wilson Michael to Chris. Johnson 92Wilcock Jno Death of 98

Do to Marg Baynes 99Winterburn John Death 119Watkinson Mary from Wm Wilkinson 121Waddington Ant Esq ..... from Fras Howson 126Willis Robt from Jno Foster Esq 127Willis J... Death of 128Willis John from his ..... 128Wilkinson Richard death of 137Wilkinson William by Descent 145Wilson William from Chr. Johnson 152Wilson Thomas from do 152 aWilson Richard from William Wilkinson 153Wilson Henry presentment of his death 158Wilson Rd by Will 158Wilson Richard presentment of his death 159Willis Robt & John Geldard in trust 161Whaley William Beecroft from Robert Foster 161Willis Marg. & ors. from William Beecroft Whaley 163Whaley William Beecroft from Marg. Willis & ors. 163do & an. in trust 166Willis Robert & another in trust 166Willis Robert from John Leeming 181Waddington Robert death of 183?Watkinson John from Rd. Waddington 189

Carried overPage 339Willis Margaret from Wm Ash 196Winterbottom John & an. from Francis Mande 198Whaley William Beecroft death of 204Wilkinson William death of 204Wilkinson Mary death of 213Willis Robert & Ch Johnson in trust 216Wilson Mary Death of 234Willis Joseph from Mary Radcliffe 250Willis Robert & James Taylor from Ch B...... 255Wilson John from Robert Wills 290Willis Rob from Thos Jackson 273Wildman Thos & an from Henry Maudsley 275Willis Joseph death of 285Willis Robt & Richd from Joseph Willis 288Willis Robt & Ingleby Arthur from Jas Wills 293Willis Rd from William Willis & Arthur Ingleby 293Page 340Heaton Richard from Robt Willis 216Harger Richard & Thomas Ellison from Mary Armitstead 229Harger Richard from Robert Marsden 230Hartley John from James B. Garforth Esq & others 262Holme Isabel death of 263Holme James Heir at Law of Isobel Holme 265Heaps Ch presentment of his death 271Heaps Robt from Edward Gorrill 276

Heaps Thos heir of Robt 296Do Thos Moore & Jas. Frankland fr. Thos. & Eliz. Heaps 297

Hodgson Betty from ..... Willis 309Do & Mary Burton from Leo. Chapman 310