Crafting The Past

Rent & Other Records for St Martin’s Coney Street, from the 17th to the 19th Century, and additions

 52. Grant by John Darley, senior and George Middleton of York, gentleman, to Henry Tophame, John Paler, Thomas Darley (eldest son of John Darley), esquires, Francis Darley of Gray’s Inn and John Darley (younger sons of John Darley, senior), Guy Methame, Edward Pulleyne of York, gentlemen, John Pulleyne of York, vintner, Anthony Bilbowe, Anthony Geldart junior, Thomas Middleton
(elder son of George), and Richard Bell of York, yeomen, of one messuage in Coney Street late in the tenure ofEleanor Porter, widow, which Darley and Middleton had
acquired jointly with the others names in the above
1584 deed.
Warranty.
22 March 5 James I (1607/8)
1 seal (fragmentary), red wax, round, other seal missing.

53. Grant by George Midleton and Guy Metham of York, gentlemen, to Barnard Ellis of York, esquire, Edmund Mainwaringe, LL.B., Edward Payler (son of John Payler,
esquire, late of York), John Ellis (son of Barnard), Thomas Kay, merchant, John Cartwright, Mark Pickeringe, Oswald Baynes, Leonard Hall, pewterer, John Brice, innholder,
Michael Plummer, taylor, Anthony Geldart and Richard Coltman, cutler, of York, of one tenement and garden
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53.cont.
in Coney Street late in the tenure of Nicholas
Havelocke and Edmund Metcalfe and now of Ellen Porter, widow; another tenement and garden in Coney Street late in the tenure of Robert French and now of Robert  Claphamson, notary public, lying between the land late of Sir Thomas Danby, knight, and late of John Stainton on the south, formerly
in the occupation of Thomas Heslington, tailor, and now of Richard Atkinson, tailor, and the land late of the said Sir Thomas and now of John Pulleyn, formerly in the tenure of John Clerke and now of George Pulleyn, on the north; another tenement in Coney Street late in the tenure of Roland Haxup and now of Peter Williamson, sadler; and six tenements
in the churchyard of St Martin’s, late in the
separate tenures of John Standeven, James Stubbs, ‘Uxor’ Dalbye, John Darcavell and William Wilman. and now of Marmaduke Lynn, LL.B., Helen Younge, widow, Richard Scott, Laurence Allison, Ellen Wilman, widow, and Mary Otley, widow.
Warranty
2 September 1620.
1 fragment of seal, red wax, round, other seal missing.

54. Mortgage by demise between Sir John Brooke of York, baronet, Thomas Rokeby of York, esquire, Thomas Hesletine of York, esquire, Robert Waller of York, alderman, Robert Horsfeild of York, gentleman, John
Thompson of York, gentleman, Symon Scott of York, gentleman, and Jonathan Hobson of York, beer-brewer, parishioners of St Martin, Coney Street, and Thomas Langley of York, gentleman, for HO (Langley to have E16 a year for 7 years). Property: a tenement and garden in Coney Street sometime in the tenure of Robert French, after of Robert Claphamson, notary public, late in the tenure of William Payler, notary public, and then of Thomas Harrison; a tenement in Coney Street sometime in the tenure of Rowland Haxupp, afterward of Peter Williamson, sadler, late in
occupation of Robert Williamson, senior, goldsmith, then of Robert Williamson his son; a tenement and garth in Coney Street late in the tenure of Mathew Bashler, senior, and then of Mathew Bashler; and a tenement in Coney Street formerly in the tenure of William Jefferson, late in the tenure of Cornelius Horsley and then of Elizabeth Horsley, widow.
23 Cctober 1684
6 seals, paper wrapped.
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55. Additional mortgage on the same security between the trustees and Thomas Langley of York, esquire, for £50. 4 June 1694

56. Additional mortgage as above for £30.
27 November 1694.

57. Mortgage by demise for 900 years between the feoffees and Thomas Langley of the properties listed in F.5/54
for securing £80.
21 December 1681

63. Abstract of the title of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor to two messuages from the parish feoffment estate, one on the site of 7 Coney St and one on part of the
site of the Black Swan Hotel.1836

64. Papers relating to the insurance of the parish feoffment estate in Coney St.1853-1952
65. Notice to quit from the Churchwardens to William C. Turner of a parish house in Coney St. 23 April 1845
66. Grant from the Churchwardens, Overseers and Peoffees to John Swann and John R.Mills of an annuity of £102.15.0. for 7 years, charged upon the parish property in Coney St.
28 May 1864

1. Deed not executed for conveyance of all the feoffment estate in Coney St from John Brice and Richard Coltman, surviving feoffees, to Sir Thomas Widdrington, Thomas Atkinson, James Plomer, Robert Harrington, James Hodgson, Raphe Browne, George Pulleyne, Francis Brice, Richard Coltman jnr., Christopher Coates, Thomas Ranson, John Thompson, Joshua Geldart and Robert
Morton. 1647

2. Grant from John Brice and Richard Coltman, surviving feoffees, to Sir Thomas Widdrington, John Hewley, George Pulleyne, John  Brooke, Thomas Thomson, James Plomer, James Hodgson, Francis  Brice, Richard Coltman, Christopher Coate, John Thomson, Joshua Geldart and Robert Murton, of all the feoffment estate in Coney St, for the relief of the parishioners, for the repair of
the parish church and for the help and relief of the poort inhabitants of the parish and for other common uses of the parish. 30 December 1653

3. Indentures of lease and release from Sir John Hewley, John Brooke, Thomas Thomson, Francis Brice, Richard Coultman and John Thompson, feoffees, to Charles Yeates and Richard Sowrey of all the feoffment estate in Coney St in fee simple.
18 and 19 May 1669

4. Indentures of lease and release from Charles Yeates and Richard Sowray to Thomas Rookeby, John Brooke, Thomas Hesletine, Thomas Thomson, Robert Walker, Francis Brice, Symon Scott, John Thomson
Richard Coultman, Robert Horsfield, Jonathan Hobson, Samuel Walker and William Wennington of all the feoffment estate in Coney Street in fee simple, to the same uses and purposes as above. 5 and 7 June 1669

5. Epitome of release from Sir James Brooks, Henry Baynes, Thomas Thomson, John Banks, George Pearson and Michael Nicholson, surviving feoffees, to William Thomson and Darcy Preston of the feoffment estate in Coney Street, Wilberfoss and Newton upon Derwent; in trust for the sole use of the parish of St Martin, as to the tenements in Coney St; and in trust for the purposes directed in the will of Leonard Thompson, as to the premises in
Wilberfoss and Newton upon Derwent.
2 October 1716

6. Epitome of release from William Thomson and Darcy Preston to Sir James Brook, Richard Town, Henry Baynes, Richard Barstow, Thomas Thomson, Jeremy Horsfield, John Banks, George Pearson,
Michael Nicholson, John Girdler, Richard Speight and Christopher Boyes of the above premises to the same uses and purposes.
4 October 1716

7. Indenture of release from Sir James Brooke, Richard Towne, Henry Baynes and Michael Barstow, surviving feoffees, to
Thomas Grimston and Henry Barnard of the parish feoffment estate in Coney Street and Wigginton; in trust to grant and convey the premises to the said feoffees and also to Peter
Johnson, Wilfred Jobson, John Marsden, John Mayer and Thomas Matthew; in trust for the sole use of the parish of St Martin, as to the tenements in Coney St and in trust for the purposes directed in the will of Leonard Thompson, as to the premises in
Wigginton. 13 December 1732

8. Indentures of lease and release from Thomas Grimston and Henry Barnard to Sir James Brooke, Richard Towne, Henry Baynes, Michael Barstow, Peter Johnson, Wilfred Jobson, John Marsden and John Mayer of the parish feoffment estate in Coney St and Wigginton, in trusty for the uses and purposes as above.14 and 15 December 1732
9. Indenture of lease and epitome of release from Peter Johnson, John Mayer and Thomas Matthews, surviving feoffees, to Montague Brooke, Peter Johnson, John Strangeways, Henry Richmond, William Baker and Joseph Sunton of the parish feoffment estate in Coney Street, Wistow and Wigginton, in
trust as to the sole use of the parish as to the premises in Coney Street and Wistow; and in trust for the purposes directed in the will of Leonard Thompson, as to the premises
in Wigginton. 28 and 29 November 1748
10. Epitome of release from Peter Johnson, Montague Brooke, John Mayer and John Strangeways, surviving feoffees, to Henry
Jubb, Christopher Oldfield, Joshua Oldfield and Richard Kitson of the above premises to the same uses and purposes. 19 November 1765

11. Indentures of lease and release from Richard Kitson, James Baker and Joshua Crompton, surviving feoffees, to Edward
Swainston Strangeways, Thomas Oldfield, Stephen Beckwith, James Croft and Edward Woolley, of the above premises to the same uses and purposes. 9 and 10 October 1804

12. Indentures of lease and release from James Baker and Joshua Crompton, surviving feoffees, to Robert Sinclair, Edward Swainston Strangeways, Edward Woolley, George Peacock, William Blanchard and Thomas Surr of the above premises to the same uses and purposes.18 and 19 April 1808

13. Indentures of lease and release from Robert Sinclair, Edward Swainston  trangeways, George Peacock and William
Blanchard, surviving feoffees, to Robert Dawes of the above premises to the same uses and purposes. 23 and 24 October 1817

14. Indentures of lease and release from Edward Swainston Strangeways, William Oldfield and James Barber, surviving
feoffees, to Joseph Munby, Richard Evers, George Nicholson, William Barr, William North, John Turner and William Hardman
of the above premises to the same uses and purposes. 16 and 17 February 1837

 

15. Conveyance from Joseph Munby, Richard Evers, and John Turner to Robert Anderson, Albany Atkinson, Thomas Fall, Joshua
Oldfield, George Oldfield, John Potter, John Sampson, Richard Scholefield, Edwin Wade and William Wilson of the above
premises to the same uses and purposes.
23 April 1864

16. Conveyance from Robert Anderson, Albany Atkinson, George Oldfield, John Sampson, Edwin Wade and William Wilson,
surviving feoffees, to Christopher Milward, George Balmford, Thomas Chambers, George Kirby, John Taylor, Charles Giddy,
Robert Oakley, Robert Anderson, William Gowland and Thomas Wright of the above premises, in trust for the sole benefit
of the parish, as to the premises in Coney St and Wistow; in trust for the purposes established in an Order of the Charity Commissioners, 19 November 1869, as to the premises in Wigginton. 22 December 1875

17. Copy of a deed conveying the feoffment estate in Coney St from George Midleton and Guy Metham to Barnard Ellys, Edmund Mainwaringe, Edward Payler, John Ellys, Thomas Kay, John Cartwright, Mark Pickering, Edward Pulleyn, Oswald Baynes,
Leonard Hall, John Brice, Michael Plummer and Richard Coltman. n.d. [early 17th cent.]