Description | 1. Margaret Lowther of Marske, Widow 2. John Toes of Upleatham, Yeoman
Parcel of ground called Pennyman Moor 200 acres; piece of ground called the Warder: messuage with Heening Close 10 acres, Crow Close, Meadow 5 acres, Turfey Close, Meadow 4 acres, 2 ½ acres of arable in Fell Bridge Field, 1 ½ acres of arable in the Moor End Field all in Marske with meadows, pastures, commons In turbary and turfegraft in Skelton Great Moor timber reserve
Rent £30 13s 4d
John Toes is to have the house with out-house builded for him upon Pennyman Moor and is to pay is for every 20s disbursed by Margaret Lowther when the house is finished, Lessee to have liberty to plough any part of Pennyman Moor and Warder, Lessee not to take more than two crops after first ploughing and then to manure It bringing it into course of good husbandry and let it for grass when it is improved for that purpose. Lessee to spend all hay and straw upon the farm; lessee to pay £5 for every acre of that ground (late dimised to George Con) that he shall convert to tillage without leave of lessor |