Quitclaim: November 16, 1513
Quitclaim by John Broun of Ripon s. of John Broun of Nortstanley, co. York yeoman to Miles Staveley of Ripon parke gent. of all actions both real and personal.
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Grant: December 7, 1516
Miles Staveley & John Staveley his s. household servants
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Gift With Warranty: March 28, 1531
Gift by William Kettilwell of Ripon co. York (tanner) to John Staveley for a certain sum of money paid by the said John Staveley of Ripon parke gent. of one burgage with appurtenances in Ripon in the street called Alhalowgate between the tenement of Ranulf Pigote kt. on the E. side and the tenement of William Brigham on the W. side in the tenure of Miles Baynbrige
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Gift With Warranty: June 7, 1540
Gift by William Wandesford gent., one of the sons of Thomas Wandesford Esq. whilst he lived of Kirklington co. York to John Staveley of Ripon parke for £38 4s.2d. sterling paid beforehand by John of 2 messuages or burgages with appurtenances lying in Ripon in le olde marketsteyd of the annual value of 26s.8d. and in the tenure of William Robson yeoman; to hold to the use of John during the natural life of William Wandesford.
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Power of Attorney: September 30, 1540
John Staveley de Ripon parke co. York Esq. appoints Ninian Staveley his son and heir apparent and Robert Mease his attorneys to receive seisin for his use of the premises in Thurkelby, Duggilby, Caitwike and Bewholme in Holdernes according to a certain Charter of Feoffment of Bargain and Sale by John Staveley de lynby co. Nottingham Esq. and Constance his wife to John Staveley de Ripon parke. (Signed:) per me Johannem Staveley.
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Court Roll: February 13, 1548
Court of the Canons and Chapter at Ripon John Staveley Esq. has died: he held of the prebendary of Nunwyk 2 messuages and 3 bovates of land and meadow in the vill and fields of Staveley formerly the land of John Broune; 2 third parts of one messuage and 3 bovates of land and meadow lying there formerly land of John Day; and one messuage 2 closes and 2 bovates of land and meadow in Copthewyke formerly the land of Thomas Coundall. After John's death came Ninian Staveley gent. s. & next h. of John Staveley. And he took the premises of the said prebendary for a yearly rent, and gave a fine in the name of relief, made fealty and was admitted.
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Court Roll: July 12, 1571
Feoffment to uses with Warranty:
Feoffment by William Staveley of Ripon parke to William Mallorye kt. Robert Stappleton kt.
To hold the premises to the use of the said William Staveley and his heirs and in default of heirs to the use of Miles Staveley his bro. and Miles's heirs and in default of heirs to the use of Jane Staveley his sis. and her heirs and then to the right heirs of the said William Staveley.
(Signed) By me William Staveley
Seisin of the premises in Bylton and Mappleton delivered to Marmaduke Staveley by Peter Dawson attorney of William Staveley on 17 July 1571
William Staveley quitclaims the premises to the 4 pls. and the heirs of William Mallorye for ever. And for this fine the 4 plaintiffs paid £160.
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Settlement Before Marriage: November 15, 1571
Of William Ingleby, son and heir of Sir William Ingleby of Ripley, knight, and Katheryn Smetheley, daughter and heir of Anthony Smetheley of Brantingham, esq., by which Sir William promises to convey lands in Ripley, Birthwaite, Scarah, Kirk Stainley, Barton, Newton, Yarm, Kirk Levington, Skelton, Clifton, Bootham (?Bowthom) Kirkby Malzeard, (North) Stainley, Bellflask and Markington to Sir William Mallorye of Hutton Conyers, knight, Sir Robert Stapleton of Wighill, knight, John Ingleby of Acomb Grange, York and William Staveley of Ripon Park, to hold part to the use of Sir William for life, then such persons as he appoints, paying rent to William, then William, and the residue to the use of Sir William for life, then William, to convey lands in Hutton, Marston and Angram to Marmaduke Constable of North Cliff, William Daniell of Beswick and Rafe Hausby of South Burton to the use of William and Katheryn; and to surrender copyhold lands in Padside, Thruscross, Fewston, Bishopside, Pateley Bridge and Clint to the lords of whom they are held to the use of Sir William for life, then William; and Anthony Smetheley promises to convey lands in Brantingham, North Cave, Sproatley, Sigglesthorne, Ellerker, Riplingham, Beverley, Newland and Hessle to Daniell and Hausby to the use of Anthony for life and then Katheryn.
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Court Roll - October 11, 1572
3 acres of land in Beanhill with appurtenances in Ripon in the tenure of Christopher Watson to the use of Agnes Withes dau. of Roger Withes decd. For the term of William's life and after his death to the use of Miles Staveley bro. to the said William, his heirs & ass. for ever.
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Court Roll - October 11, 1572
It was found that William Staveley Esq. outside the Court had surrendered into the hands of the lord, before John Grainge reeve of Sharowe in the presence of Ninian Grainge & Matthew Gibson tenants of the lord, these premises.
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Defeasance of a Statute Staple in £1000: November 10, 1617
By which Francis Tunstall of Skargill is bound to William Mallory of Studley esq. and William Staveley of Ripon Park gent. Conditional on payment of an annuity of £100 for life of Elizabeth widow of George Sandes of Ripon gent. Armorial seal of F.T. Witn. Will. Lascelled, William Redmayne, John Robinson.
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Quitclaim for £500: March 6, 1628/9
William Mallory of Studley esq. William Staveley of Ripon Park gent., Francis Tunstall of Scargill esq and Elizabeth Sandes to Marmaduke Tunstall of Wycliffe esq (son and heir of F.T.) and wife Katherine, property: annuity of £100 for life of E.S. out of manor of and lands in Huton Long Villers Original grant of the annuity recited. Witn. Tho. Wraye, Chr. Barnes, Humfrey Shallcross, Ra. Pudsay, Phillipp Bellwood.
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Lease: October 19, 1632
From William Ingilby of Ripley, esq., to Basil Staveley of Ripon Park, gent., of tithes in Sleningford, belonging to the prebend of Studley for 21 years at an annual rent of £12 for the first 2 years and thereafter £15.
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Court Roll - August 9, 1638
Sampson Staveley of Ripon Parke co. York gent. is bound to William Staveley of Ripon Parke Esq. in £1600 under condition that Sampson observes the agreement made between them.
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