Description | 1 Anthony Lowther of the City of London, Esq. 2 Henery Batson and Eluzabeth Hobson both of Marske aIekeepers
House and garth with other outhouses in Redcar abutting on the East onto Mary Kearslys house, 1 land in the west field (5 roods) in a flatt called the West Acres abutting on the West onto land held by Robert Wilde, 1 land (1acre) in a flatt called the Acres abutting on the East onto land held by Ralph Potts, 1 land (3 roods) abutting on the West onto land held by Christopher Harrison, 1 land in the same field (1 acre) abutting on the West onto land held by William Walker, 1 land (5 roods) in a flatt called the Stutford abutting on the west onto land held by Mary Kearsly, 1 land (5 roods) I n the same flatt abutting on the East onto land held by William Walker, ½ land (½ acre) meadow (1 acre) in Redcar Ings abutting on the North onto land held by William Walker, 2 parts of one acre there, 1 land (1 rood) n a flatt called The Crofts Meadow (2 acres) in Redcar lngs in a place called the Gares abutting on the south onto land held by William Walker in Redcar lately in the occupation of Pearcivall Snowdon
Term of lease from Feast of St. Martin the Bishop in Winter next (11 November, 1668)
Yearly rent £4 1 0s 0d payable at Whitsuntide and St. Martin the Bishop In Winter, 2 good hens every Christmas every year of the term
Covenants for the repairs of fences and to grind corn and grain at Anthony Lowthers Mills in the Lordship of Marske
Witnesses: John Havlock, John Wilson junior 24 Jun 1668
Endorsement of memorandum that the lessees were to pay for the land within named for the plowing of it and for the Meadow in the lngs and for the Assessments of that land this halfe year |