Survey of Giggleswick 6000 year leases Bolton Abbey MS260 16th July 1621 - Giggleswick
Christopher Shute, 1 October 2 James I 1604 One acre Stonehowse upon the hill in G with a garden belonging of the yearly rent of 8d The moiety of one messuage farm or tenement in G aforesaid of the yearly rent of 10s then or late there in the tenure or occupation of Ric. Claphamhson One parcel of meadow ground called the Holme of the rent of 18d One barn near to the barn of Robt. Claphamson And one garden at the south side thereof one parcel of ground called Ostellbank close and two other parcels of ground lying between the close and the water of Ribble. One pasture ground called the Moore Acre of the rent of 5s. One parcel of arable ground abutting upon the garden of the said Christopher Shute containing estimation half an acre of the rent of 12d with one close parcel lying in the Hollow Gate estimation 5 roods And one other little parcel of ground in the Hollow Gate aforesaid late parcel of Thomas Foster’s tenement of the rent of 2d And one parcel of waste ground called the crosse Reyne adjoining to the Freehold land of the said Christopher And one other parcel called Ostellbank Browe or Reyne lying within the grounds of the said Christopher All which were then in the occupation of the said Christopher And all and so much and such part of the stinted pasture closes and grounds called and known the several names of the Fore close Lam Moore Far Moore and the Skar to the said Christopher Shute for or reason of the ancient rent of 17s 6d payable for the premises (other than for the said Stonehowse and garden and for the little parcel of ground at Hollow Gate before mentioned being of the rent of 10d without ...) 6000 years Yielding as before, 18s 4d, And 4s 3d for his part in the Moors of G aforesaid.
John Harryson, 20 November 2 James I 1604: One messuage or tenement with the appurtenances in Giggl. aforesaid of the rent of 17s 3d (except parcels of the premises rented at 12d passed to Tho. Dockery 8d Rent laid upon Thomas Braysey) So the rent for this is but, 15s 7d, And 3s 10d for his moor rent, Thereof, Jo. Harrison 2d, Robt. Cote 12d, Wm. Batman 18d, James Dixon 2d, Cr. Braishey 12d, Jo. Foster 18d, Ric. Preston cord 12d, Cr. Preston 2s 6d, Wm. Foster sen. 6d, Tho. Walker 6d, John Armestead 6d, Rich. Preston 14d, Tho. White 4d., Rowland Falthropp 18d, & the severall persons aforesaid amongst them must pay 2s 4d., Thereof, Wm. Banckes 6d, Jo. Foster 21d, Tho. Braishey Jun. ..., Rich. Preston ..., Rich. Preston 1s ..., himself 7
Robert Fallthrop, 1 October 2 James I 1604 All that one messuage farm or tenement with the appurtenances at Roomehouses within the Lordship of G aforesaid of the ancient rent of 16s 8d per annum And also one parcel of a firehouse rented at 8d then in his occupation To hold for 6000 years, 17s 4d, 4s yearly for his moor rent, now Rowland
Hugh Stackhouse, 1 October 2 James I 1604 All that one messuage or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid one lathe one stable two little gardens one cottage and one garden or little enclosure in the backside thereof Two little closes of meadow lying at the Crooked Reynes and Sowtergarth half One rood of land lying near Little Wood with the appurtenances of the ancient yearly rent of 7s 4d And certain parcels of land lately improved at Crooked Reynes and How Ridding of the yearly rent of 16d And one parcel of waste ground lately improved called Schoolehowse Trowe of the yerely rent of 2d then in the tenure or occupation of the said Hugh Stackhouse To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 8s 10½d, 3s 4¼d for his Moore rent , now paid Henry Walker,Thereof, Wm. Banckes 15d, Henry Walker 16d, Hen. Walker for R... Stackhouse
William Hyne, 8 October 2 James I 1604 One cottage one house and lathe of the annual rent of 3s then in his occupation And one Smythes shop and one parcel of ground with the said garden for the situation of a firehouse adjoining to a barne of Ric. Preston of the yearly rent of 2d To hold for 6000 years Yielding as before, 3s 2d, the Moore Rent 8¾d and ½ a ¼d .
Ric. Preston, 8 October 2 James I 1604 All that one messuage or tenement in G aforesaid then in his occupation To hold for 6000 years Yielding ,25s 6d., for Moore Rent 5s 9d , Mr Shute 18d, Mr Shute 2s 6d, Wm. Lawson 6d, Wm. Banckes 4s, Robt. Cote 8d, Ric. Preston cordw. 6d, Jo. Franckl. 2s, Wm. Foster 3s & more 1d, Robt. Banckes 5s, Cr. Preston 4s 6d, Mr Armistead 2d, The severall occupiers ... Armistead must answer amongst them 13d which makes up the tenement moore rent 5s 9d Thereof ,Mr Shute 3d, Tho. Lawson 8d, Jo. Foster 10d, Henry Walker ... ,Mr. Armitstead ..., Anne Banckes 3s
Wm. Browne, 8 October 2 James 1604 All that one messuage farm or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid of the ancient yearly rent of 6s And one parcel of ground containing by estimation half an acre and half a rood lying at Crosse Reynes late improved of the rent of 16½d then in his occupation To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 7s 4½d., Moore Rent 2s 2d ., Jo. Frankland & his wife holdes this tenement, Moore Rent 2s 2d Thereof, Rowland Falthropp 8d, Jo. Franckland 18d
Laurence Lawson, 8 October 1604 All that one messuage farm or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid then in the occupation of the said Lawrence of the annual rent of 24s 8d And one rood of ground at the Browne Watakers lately improved of the yearly rent of 5d To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 25s 1d., Moore Rent 5s 11½d
James Paley, 20 November 1604 All that cottage and firehouse with the appurtenances in G aforesaid of the annual rent of 2s 9d then in his occupation And also one close called Mylhill Close alias The Croft under Craven Banck lying in G aforesaid then or late before in the tenure or occupation of John Swaynson of the yearly rent of 8d To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 3s 5d
Nicholas Benson, 18 November in the year aforesaid 1604One close of meadow called the Ywges close containing estimation 3½ acres One parcel of arrable land at Bogger groves containing estimation half a rood One parcel of meadow adjoining to the land over the Banckes containing estimation 4 Falls more or less One other parcell of arable land lying at the lands over the Banckes containing estimation 26 Falls of ground And all that one other parcel of arable ground lying upon the Toft Head containing estimation 23 Falls of ground in the toune Feyldes of G aforesaid of the yearly rent of 3s 1d then in his occupation together with all and singular houses buildings woods underwoodes etc To hold For 7000 years Yielding, 3s 1d, Moor Rent 2s 2d, examined 3s 1d and for Moore Rent 2s 2d Thereof, Tho. Cockman 8½d, Tho. Lawson 18d, This is for freehold Rent though put in his lease Totals and more
Frauncys Chyppendale, 20 March 4 James etc 1606 All that messuage farm or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid then in the occupation of Thomas Remington of the annual rent of 2s 6d and all commodities and hereditaments thereunto belonging etc.And also all that parcel of ground in G. aforesaid then or lately before used as the common pinfold there and called The Pinfold To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 2s 8d, rent equally that is to say for the said tenement 2s 6d and for the parcel of ground 2d., Note in LH margin: himself 15d inhabitants of ...gh 2d Ric. Preston 15d
Robert Chr. and Allan Carr, hold 17 March 3 James of England etc All that cottage with the appurtenances in G aforesaid then in the tenure of the said Robert under the yearly rent of 6dTo hold for 6000 years Yielding, 6d
Thomas Banckes, 20 November 3 James of England etc 1604 All that messuage farm and tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid of the ancient yearly rent of 24s 3d before that in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Dockery deceased And all those parcels of land and meadow with the appurtenances lying and being in diverse several places in the fields of G aforesaid called Quarter lands Long Whatkers and Sandriges of the yearly rent of 12d which the said Thomas Dockery had in pasture for one parcel of land lying at Lymmar Thwayte which several parcels then were in the tenure of Jennett Dockery wife of the said Thomas Dockery And all those two parcels of land called Longe Watkers and one parcel of meadow called Wyther Close in the Feyldes of G aforesaid of the yearly rent of 12d which the said Thomas Dockery had assignment of Tho. Braishey of Giggleswick and were parcel of the said Thomas Braishers tenement in G aforesaid And also all those shops lying and being in Settle in the said county then in the tenure of the said Thomas Dockery All those parcels of ground in the fields of G and Settle aforesaid in several places called Sandholme Congleholme Longestreame Hippinges and Under Carnrock also in the tenure of the said Thomas Dockery assignment of Ric. Cookeson of Settle aforesaid (amongst other things) and were parcel of the said Ric. tenement in Settle aforesaid and are of the yearly rent of 6s To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 32s 3d, Moor rent 5s 11¼d , Thereof, Tho. Rem’ton 12d, Mr. Shute 2s 2d, Tho. Carre, Jo. Franckland 6d, Tho. Armitstead ... 7s, Wm. Banckes 7s 2d, Wm. Payley 7s 6d, Tho. Lawson 3s 9d, Henry Preston 3s, Peter Tenaunte 3s 10d
John Swaynson, 9 July 3 James of England etc One mansion or dwelling house and one garden with the appurtenances in G aforesaid of the annual rent of 3s then in the tenure of the said John Swaynson the assignment of Wm. Hyne former tenant of the same And also one parcel of ground lying to the barn or lathe of Chr. Preston in the Demesnes of G aforesaid. This is entered after amongst other things granted to Mr Robert Banckes in Fee Farm. A parcel of ground on the Ley Riges And one other parcel of ground lying on the feed croftes in G aforesaid which said several parcels of ground were heretofore parcels of the ancient messuage or tenement in G aforesaid then in the tenure of Ric. Preston aforesaid And the fourth part of one fulling mill in G aforesaid near above the Water corn mill there in 4 parts to be divided then also in the tenure of the said Jo. Swaynson together with the occupiers of th’other 3 parts thereof The 4th part of all grounds wastes profits and commodities and all ways paths watercourses and easements thereunto belonging All which parcels of ground and 4th part are of the yearly rent of 3s 8d Provided that one close under Craven Banck called the Crest formerly granted to Tho. Paley without rent one shop and garden formerly granted to the aforesaid Mr Hyne without common and three parcels of ground in Thackwayte formerly granted to Thomas Braishey senior with common for 8d shall not pass in this grant To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 6s 8d, rent And for Moore rent 21d, This is entered after on Mr Robert Banckes so not to be charged here, Thereof ... wood tenants [and] Mr Ferrer 3s 4d, ... Banckes & Mr Artmitsead & others ... the rest 3s 4d
Thomas Craven, 8 October 2 James of England etc One cottage one lathe one garden lying near to the schoolhouse in G with the appurtenances at 3s 1d rent Three Roods of spare land in the west side of Ribble at a place called Cryngle holme within the Lordship of Settle parcel of Christopher Lawson’s tenement which 3 roods are of the yearly rent of 12d. One parcel of coppice or wood ground parcel of a coppice called Giggleswick Spring containing estimation 1 acre 3 roods of the yearly rent of 7d all which were then in the occupation of the said Tho. Craven To hold for 6000 years without etc Yielding, 4s 8d, Thereof Richard Hall 3s 1d, Wm. Lawson 7d, Peter Tenant 12d
John Burton, 8 October 2 James of England etc 1604 One messuage or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid of the annual rent of 9s 6d And also one messuage or tenement with the appurtenances lying and being at Hunthwayte within the Lordship of G aforesaid of the annual rent of 3s 11d And one cottage or firehouse with the appurtenances in the Mill Hill in G aforesaid of the yearly rent of 12d To have for 6000 years Yielding, 14s 5d, Moore Rent, 2s 10½d , Thereof Jo. Burton 9d, Henr. Wig 11½d, Tho. Braishey 10d, Tho. King 4d, ... Burton 9s 6d, ... Wigh... 3s 11d, ...mes Wildman 12d
Thomas Tailor, 8 May 4 James of England etc One messuage or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid of the annual rent of 3s To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 3s, rent for Moore Rent, 12½d, Tho. King 4d, Thereof ...self 2s, ... Wilson 12d
Thomas Cockett, 8 October 2 James of England etc 1604One cottage one lathe one garden and two closes at the ... of the spring of the yearly rent of 23d lying in G aforesaid and then in his tenure To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 23d , Moore Rent 4½d
Wm. Thompson, 8 October 1604 The moiety or one half of all that one messuage or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid before that in the tenure of one Henry Thompson deceased late father of the said William The same whole tenement being of the annual rent of 18s 7d Which moiety is now divided from the other half of one Richard Radcliff gent And the moiety or one half of all houses etc Except etc as in Mr Shute’s lease To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 9s 3½d, Moore Rent 2s 1½d,Thereof J Foster 12d, himself 1½d, Mr Armistead 12d, ...anckes 1d ... 9s 2½d]
Ric. Jaques, 8th Oct 1604 All that one messuage or tenement with the appurtenances in Crag Norrig within the Lordship of G aforesaid then in his occupation of the ancient yearly rent of 12s To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 12s, Moore Rent 2s 10½d, Thereof Fr. Lupton 4d, Rog. Taylor 6d, Tho. Payley 8½d, ... Carre 17d,Thomas Payley 6s, ...nnett Carre 6s
John Banckes, 8 October 2 James of England etc 1604 All that one messuage one lath one garden one oxgang of land and meadow and certain parcels of the demesne lands thereunto belonging etc of the yearly rent of 28s 4d And a parcel of ground within the Spring sometime parcel of Wm. Tailor’s tenement of the ancient yearly rent of 7d And certain parcels of ground lately improved at Maynes Levarthwayte Brakenber and rkettes of the rent of 2s 5½d And one close lately Wm Hynes called Cragclose lately improved of the rent of 9d And one close in Brakenber late Thomas Braysheys of the Rent of 1d One cottage late Mathew Newhouse of the rent of 4d And certain parcels of arable ground in G aforesaid Spring lately improved for the rent of 16d All being of the yearly rent of 33s 10½d and then in the tenure of the said Jo. Banckes To hold for 6000 years Yielding as before, 33s 11½d, Moore Rent, 6s 11¾d
Thomas Stackhouse, 8 October 1604 One close one lathe one garden one croft to the said close belonging of the ancient rent of 3s 4d And the moiety of one fulling mill standing in the Tarne field of the ancient rent of 3s 4d And one croft under Craven bank of the ancient rent of 12d And one cottage and two closes in Lynethwhyte lately improved of the rent of 4s To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 11s 8½d , Moore Rent, 19½d, Thereof Wm. Batman 3d, Rog[er] Taylor 2d, Himself 9d Adam Preston ..., Wm. Bateman 12d, Himself 7s 4d, ... Carre 3s 4d
Thomas Paley, 1 October 2 James of England 1604 All that one messuage farm or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid then in his tenure of the ancient yearly rent of 10s And two parcels of late improved ground lying at Lanthwayte and Brakenber being of the rent per annum of 7½d and rkettes Together also with 3 little parcels of waste ground which were lately before that time given the right honourable Earl to be from thenceforth as parcel of the said tenement one of which parcels is called Crossereynehed another is adjoining to the Holeacre and the third is a little Reyne lying on the east side of the said Holeacre And are all three lying within a close called Laverithwayte [?]near parcel and belonging to the said tenement To hold for 6000 years without etc Yielding, 10s 7½d, Moore Rent 2s 6d
Katheryne Tailor, 8 October 2 James of England 1604 All that one messuage farm or tenement with the appurtenances in G aforesaid of the yearly rent of 10s 7d late before that time in the tenure of one Hugh Tailor deceased and then in her tenure To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 10s 7d , Moore Rent 2s 5½d, Thereof Ja. Dixon 2d , Rog[er] Taylor 6d 3d ..., Cr. Wildman 6d, Roger Carre 20d, .. Taylor 4s 8d 2d, ... Batman 4s,...es Dickson 2d,... 6d,... Preston 9d,... Foster 2½d,... Foster 6d, Wm. Atkinson 3½d
Robert Banckes, 8 October 2 James of England 1604 All that one messuage or tenement one lathe one garden and half an oxgang of land meadow and pasture with the appurtenances lying to the said messuage containing these several parcels following viz The Neither Crofte Sandeholme close and Satrum lande the Crookes Dadall Buttes Hungromes and the Inge Closes late before that in the tenure of one Robert Crake Of the ancient annual rent of 11s And also one little close called Crofte Bancke and a little close or garden called the Hempelandes sometimes parcel of the tenement of Richard Claphamsonne and late before that in the possession of the said Robert Crake of the ancient rent of 12d And also certain parcels of arable lands and meadow sometimes parcel of the tenement of William Willsonne viz The Rough Croft the Felling land Clovenstone the Saunde Rygges a Hungrom land the Inge Close the Mylne Butt two Keldes and the ground in Brakenbarr on both sides of Swabeck All which are of the ancient annual rent of 12s And also certain butts called Rilabuttes and also one parcel of coppice or woody ground parcel of Giggleswick Spring and all rocks crag and waste grounds and all fences hedges and hedgerows ways and easements lying and belonging to the said parcel of coppice and woody ground and therewith heretofore used occupied or enjoyed and then newly rented and demised for the annual rent 20d And also one parcel of meadow ground called Foster Inge newly rented and demised for the rent of six pence All which premises are situate lying and being in Giggleswick aforesaid and then were in the tenure of the said Robert Banckes and are of the annual rent of 26s 2d.To hold for 6000 years Yielding, 26s 2d, Moore Rent 5s 9d,This is entered after amongst other things granted to him in Fee Farm