Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary

George Darcy, son and heir of Dowsabell, lady Darcy, daughter and heir of Richard Tempest, knight. v. Dame Mabel Tempest, late the wife of the said Sir Richard.: Detention of deeds relating to land in Stainforth, Little Lever, and Austwick.: York. . Chancery Date range: 1504 - 1515.

Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives Grant MD335/1/1/35/31. Sir George Darcy, knight 2. John Lambert of Calton Grant of 20s. annual rent during his [Darcy's] pleasure, to be paid by his bailiff of Staynford [Stainforth] [Former ref: Box 77 bn 35 V11] Date: 1513.

1521 E 210 Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series D

Record Summary

Scope and content George Darcy, knight, son and heir of Thomas, Lord Darcy to Arthur Darcy, esqire, his brother, and others feoffees for the execution of his will: Grant, indented, of his manors of Stainforth, Austwick, Otterburn, and Ellington, co. Northumberland, and messuages and lands in Stainforth, Austwick, Otterburn, Rathmell, Settle, Horton, Gateforth, Ellington and Leyver: Northumb. Lancs.

Covering dates 12 Hen. VIII.

Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series D E 210/10163George Darcy, knight, son and heir of Thomas, Lord Darcy to Arthur Darcy, esqire, his brother, and others feoffees for the execution of his will: Grant, indented, of his manors of Stainforth, Austwick, Otterburn, and Ellington, co. Northumberland, and Date range: 1520 - 1521.

Henry Clifford Lord Clifford; Thomas Cheney knt; Francis Bigod knt; Oswald Wollesthrop knt; Henry Noris esq and Henry Knyvet esq...... William Knyvet esq and Lady Katherine Strickland his wife 10 messuages with lands in Rathmell; Settle and Otterburn. The manor of Thornton (alias Thornton Briggs) with lands there and in Norton; Milby and Humberton also a third part of the manor of Letby 1535

Creator(s):Middleton family, baronets, of Belsay Castle, Northumberland [Access Conditions]ZMI B1/II/1-ZMI B1/II/10 Missing since 1962FILE - APPENDIX - ref. ZMI - date: nd [from Scope and Content] VI, A 16. f.105 1535 September 21: (1) John Lamberd esq. to (2) Henry Lorde Clifforde, George Darcy, kt., Arthur Darcy, kt., Thomas Tempest, kt. Memorandum of deed of feoffment to use of last will. English.

John Caterall, esq. George Darcy, kt. 10 messuages with lands in Rauthmell, Settyll, and Otterburne.

Chancery: Extents for Debts, Series I C 131/111/12Debtor: Augustine Catterall {Catarall}, of Rathmell in Craven [Staincliffe Wapentake, W.R., Yorks.], gentleman, and Richard Cookson, of Wakefield [Agbrigg Wapentake, W.R., Yorks.], innholder. Creditor: Oswald Grice {Gryce}, of Wakefield [Agbrigg Wapentake, Date: 1529.

Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives

Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives Court of Augmentations and Predecessors and Successors: Miscellaneous Books ...View of Accounts of all Bailiffs of lands, etc. of Sir Stephen Hammerton, attainted, co. York: Wigglesworth, Castelhouse in Clapham, Settle, Cold Coniston, Preston, Airton, Rathmell, Calton in Malamdale, Hammerton in Bowland, Knolsmere in Bowland, Newton, Date range: 1540

[no title] DDB 12/9 31 Jul. 1487

These documents are held at Lancashire Record Office

Contents:

Bond: for 1000 marks: Thurstan Hall and Elizabet his wife, and James Hall, rector of Ellford, to Thomas son and heir of Robert Hesketh, esq -- T.H. and E.H. to abide by award of Thomas, Earl of Derby, George, Lord Strange for Edward Stanley, James Stanley, clerk, John Hawardyn, Lieutenant to the Justice of Chester, James Scaresbrek, esq. and Robert Chaunterell, concerning properties in Wath, Clifton, Rauthmell and Dalton, co. York, and Croxton, Mawdesley and Longton.

Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series D E 210/101 63messuages and lands in Stainforth, Austwick, Otterburn, Rathmell, Settle, Horton, Gateforth, Ellington and Leyver: Northumb. Lancs. . George Darcy, knight, son and heir of Thomas, Lord Darcy to Arthur Darcy, esqire, his brother, and others feoffees for Date range: 1520 - 1521.

Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives

Deeds relating to premises in Stainforth under Bargh MD335/6/59/36

Darcy and others, deforciants. 1594: Quitclaim of all right in messuage in occupation of Richard Craven and Thomas Craven, father of the parties, 1. James Craven of Stainforth under Bargh, tailor; 2. Richard Craven of same, his brother. 1595: Release of Date range: 1581 - 1623.

Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at The National Archives

Crown confirmation of grant of manors and lands in Yorkshire and Lancashire ...Confirmation by Henry VIII to Sir Arthur D'arcy, knight, of manors, lands and rents including the site of Sawley Abbey with all demesne lands; manors of Stainforth, Langcliffe and Gisburn; moiety of the manor of Bolton; property formerly possession of Date: 1538.

Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at The National Archives

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[no title] DDTA 124 8 May 6 Hen. VII [1491]

These documents are held at Lancashire Record Office

Contents:

Lease in perpetuity by Thomas [Scott] archbishop of York, William Huse, Lord Chief Justice, Ranulph Pygot, Edward Goldesburgh, Baron of the Exchequer and several others to Thomas Tempest, late of Bracewell Knt. John Hamerton, and Alan Caterall, esquires, William Scarburgh and William Lyster, gentt., of all the messuages, lands, etc. in Glusburn in Craven which were formerly William Claydon's and his wife Joan's in her right and which the lessors lately had by feoffment of William Copley late of Doncaster.

Witn. Thomas Talbot, Thomas Darcy and Stephen Hamerton, Knts. etc. Dated at Glusburn

Yorkshire Fines - 1531-35

John Caterall, esq. George Darcy, kt. 10 messuages with lands

in Rauthmell, Settyll, and Otterburne.

YASRS: Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 1 (1887)

Yorkshire Fines - 1579

... Henry Darcy, kt., Thomas Darcy, esq., Edward Darcy, esq., Arthur Darcy, esq., Nicholas

Darcy, esq., John Darcy, esq., and Francis Darcy, esq ... John Caterall, gent ...

Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 2 (1888)

Yorkshire Fines - 1536-40

... George Darey, kt. John Caterall, esq. ... Edmond Seynter, George Darcy, kt.,

and Dorathy his wife, Messuage with lands in Kelkyngton. ...

Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 1 (1887)

Yorkshire Fines - 1589

... Edmond Stephenson and Randal Caterall, Edward Savile, esq., George Savile, kt.,

and Mary his wife, Manors of Elande, Northlande, Barkeslande ... John Darcy, kt., Ld. ...

Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 3 (1889)

Yorkshire Fines - 1574

... Darcy, Francis Hewett, gent ... Henry Snell, John Becke, Messuage with lands and the

moiety of a cottage with land in Grymlyng and Foston, in which John Caterall has ...

Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 2 (1888)

1546 Thomas Proctor and Anthony watson Arthur Darcy and Mary his wife manor of Knight Stainforth and 24 messuages and 12 cottages with lands there and in Scudfold and Horton in Ribblesdale and the advowson of the chantry of Giggleswick Church 1547

John Caterall, esq.George Darcy, kt.10 messuages with lands in Rauthmell, Settyll, and Otterburne.
From: 'Yorkshire Fines: 1531-35', Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 1: 1486-1571 (1887), pp. 58-73. URL: Date accessed: 09 July 2008.

LancA. 12930. Indenture, 6 November, 23 Henry VIII, between John Caterall, of Rauthmell, co. York, esquire, and Peter Clagnton, of Irbe, co. Lancaster, gentleman, witnessing that it is agreed between them that Peter shall take to wife John's daughter Anne before the Purification next 'yff the lawe of holy church wyll suffer itt,' in consideration of which marriage Peter covenants to make an estate in fee simple, before the said feast, to the said John Caterall, Thomas Banke, Richard Caterall, William Caterall, and John Mone, 'prest,' of land to the yearly value of 8 marks in the townships of Burton in Lonnesdale and Irbe, co. Lancaster, to the use of the said Anne for life; for this John covenants to pay to the said Peter 80 marks, viz. 20 marks before the day of marriage in goods 'praysed to the same value,' 'at the fest of Penticost,' 1530, or within fourteen days, 5 marks, 'at the fest of Seynt Marten in Vynter then next,' 5 marks, and so on, till the whole be paid; Peter further covenants that all his land, &c. in the realm shall remain and come, after his decease, to such issue as he shall fortune to have by her and in the fault to his own right heirs, the dower of Alice his mother excepted, &c.; 'ony ambiguyte' in these indentures 'shalbe construed and concluded addit or mynysshed by the councelles lernyd of bothe the seid partes accordynge to the true entent and frendly communecacion of this bergayn.' English.
From: 'Deeds: A.12901 - A.13000', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 5 (1906), pp. 405-425. URL: Date accessed: 09 July 2008.

[no title] DDTA 124 8 May 6 Hen. VII [1491]

These documents are held at Lancashire Record Office

Contents:

Lease in perpetuity by Thomas [Scott] archbishop of York, William Huse, Lord Chief Justice, Ranulph Pygot, Edward Goldesburgh, Baron of the Exchequer and several others to Thomas Tempest, late of Bracewell Knt. John Hamerton, and Alan Caterall, esquires, William Scarburgh and William Lyster, gentt., of all the messuages, lands, etc. in Glusburn in Craven which were formerly William Claydon's and his wife Joan's in her right and which the lessors lately had by feoffment of William Copley late of Doncaster.

Witn. Thomas Talbot, Thomas Darcy and Stephen Hamerton, Knts. etc. Dated at Glusburn

John Caterall, esq. George Darcy, kt. 10 messuages with lands in Rauthmell, Settyll, and Otterburne.

William Ingleby, kt., William Tanckard, esq., Lawrence Preston, and William FarrandHenry Darcy, kt.The liberty of a sheep fold and sheep walk in Estmarton and West-marton, and common pasturage for 40 sheep in the summer and 60 in the winter in the same.
From: 'Yorkshire Fines: 1571', Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 2: 1571-83 (1888), pp. 1-13. URL: Date accessed: 09 July 2008.

The QueenHenry Darcye, kt., and Katherine his wifeManor of Sawley and 60 messuages, 40 cottages, and a watermill with lands in Sawley.
From: 'Yorkshire Fines: 1582', Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 2: 1571-83 (1888), pp. 175-192. URL: Date accessed: 09 July 2008.

Richard Cutts, junr., esq., and Raphael Pemberton, gent.Henry Darcy, kt., Thomas Darcy, Edward Darcy, Arthur Darcy, Nicholas Darcy, John Darcy, and Francis Darcy, esqs.Manors of Langclieff and Nappay, and 50 messuages, 20 cottages, and a watermill with lands in the same.
From: 'Yorkshire Fines: 1582', Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 2: 1571-83 (1888), pp. 175-192. URL: Date accessed: 09 July 2008.

Thomas Cecill, kt.Henry Darcy, kt., Thomas Darcy, esq., Edward Darcy, esq., Arthur Darcy, esq., Nicholas Darcy, esq., John Darcy, esq., and Francis Darcy, esq.Manor of Sawley and 60 messuages, 40 cottages, and 2 watermills with lands in Sawley.
From: 'Yorkshire Fines: 1579', Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 2: 1571-83 (1888), pp. 124-146. URL: Date accessed: 09 July 2008.

Thomas Asteley, John Harryngton, and Peter Osborne, esqs.Henry Darcy, kt., Thomas Darcy, Arthur Darcy, Nicholas Darcy, John Darcy, Francis Darcy, and Edward Darcy, esqs.Manor of Stayneforthe Underberghe and 20 messuages, 2 watermills and 2 windmills with lands in the same
From: 'Yorkshire Fines: 1579', Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 2: 1571-83 (1888), pp. 124-146. URL: Date accessed: 09 July 2008.