Two indentures conveying land from Adam Baynes (of Knostrop, Leeds) to William Rookeby (of Burnby, Yorks) and William Farrer (of Ewood, Yorks), separately

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  • Reference
      GB 206 MS 266
  • Dates of Creation
      1651
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
      English
  • Physical Description
      2 ff. parchment, folded, held in 1 envelope The earlier document is dated 28 April, 1651, signed "W. Rokeby" at the foot, has a hanging seal attached, and is endorsed "Sealed and delivered in the presence of [two witnesses]". The later document is dated 28 June, 1651, signed "Will: Farrer" at the foot, has no seal attached, and is endorsed "Sealed and delivered in the presence of [four witnesses]"

Scope and Content

The earlier document conveys the manor of North Newbald, Yorkshire, confiscated from the Church, to William Rookeby for the sum of 105 pounds, 3 shillings and 6 pence, and appoints Robert Thompson of Knostrop to take possession of the land and transfer it to William Rookeby. The later document concerns royal estates forfeited to pay Parliamentary troops. William Farrer, in consideration of the sum owed to him as a late captain of horse in the Parliamentary army, is to receive rents, etc., to a certain value from the manors of Accrington and Trawden, Lancs., but Adam Baynes retains the rights to mines and woods on these properties. The manuscripts are accompanied by a letter from Miss E. G. Lupton to Mr B. S. Page, the Leeds University Librarian, dated Leeds, 26 June 1950, in which she explains how they were found

Administrative / Biographical History

Adam Baynes (1622-1670) was a soldier and official of the Commonwealth, and the first M.P. for Leeds. He financed many transactions for the Commonwealth, and dealt in the purchase and sale of forfeited estates

Access Information

Access is unrestricted

Acquisition Information

The gift of Miss E. G. Lupton, 1950

Note

In English

Custodial History

Found in the safe of Messrs William Lupton & Co. Ltd, at Whitehall Mills, Leeds