A quarter of the fulling mill and a little close
Ref DD/121/29/2 1550
Gersum 20s paidRandolph Newhouse holds one fulling mill in the
to Richard Grenesame place by the lord’s warrant and renders per
annum3s 4d
Ref DD/121/31/5 1572
Gersum 20sRandolph Newhouse holds by warrant of Richard2 Edw VI
Fully paidGrene gentleman and other commissaries of the
lord dated 27 April 2 Edward VI for the term of his
life etc the fourth part of one fulling mill in the
same place called Overwalke Mill. And it yields
per annum at the feast aforesaid;3s 4d
DD121/32/1 1583
Wyllm Newhouse sone or Rawlyne Newhouse haithe taken the ¼ pte of one fulling mylne scytuat at the fote of the tarne there & a little Close lying to the said mylne now in the tenure of the said Rawlyn of the rent of 3s4d To have and hold Yelding and paying for his fyne 46s 8d
Provided that he shall pmytt the said Rawlyn his father to occupie the pmsses During his lief And the wife of the said Rawlyn the moytie thereof During her lawfull widowhood
William Newhouse for the fourth part of the fulling mill at the Tarn Foot and a little close adjoining / 3s 4d
Half the fulling mill, a cottage and 2 small closes
Ref DD/121/29/2 1550
Gersum 40s paidHugh Newhouse holds one cottage with garden
to Richard Greneand two small closes and the moiety of a fulling
mill by warrant of the lord’s Commissaries and
renders per annum6s 8d
Not with Newhouse in the 1621 rental
The Newhouse’s Town Messuage
Ref DD/121/29/2 1550
Gersum notRandolph Newhouse the son of John holds a small
appraisedmessuage, one bovate of land and a parcel of
demesne land by the lord’s warrant and renders
per annum22s 6d
Ref DD/121/31/5 1572
It is respited.Randolph Newhouse Junior, the son of John, holds4 Edw VI
Gersum; nothingby the lord’s warrant under the lord’s seal, dated 25
here, because heOctober 4 Edward VI one messuage, one bovate of
took [the land]land, and a parcel of demesne land in the same
before the lord, inplace formerly in the tenure of Randolph Newhouse22s
the 2nd year ofhis grandfather, to hold to him for the term of thevoided
Edward VI, as maylife of the lord and the life of the same Randolphbecause
appear in the bookand his wife during her widowhood etc, with theJohn Foster
of lands andpromise that he would allow John Newhouse hisGeorge
tenements madefather peacefully to occupy the moiety of the saidFoster and
in the same year.messuage, with the appurtenances, during hisRobert
Note that the natural life etc. And it yields per annum, at theCrake hold
record here isfeast aforesaid;the whole
through taking theof the
warrantpremises
At willRobert Crake holds the moiety of the aforesaid
It is respitedmessuage, with the appurtenances, at the will of the
lord, by the assignment of John Newhouse and the
said Randoph, just as by various books of assign-
ment etc, giving per annum11s
DD121/32/1 1583
Robarte Cracke haithe taken one mess one laithe one garden and half one oxgang of land medow and pasture with the apptnnces lying to the said mess and one pcell of ground improved at the nether end of the said garden lait in the tenure of Rawlyn Newhouse of the rent of 6s now in his Lpp hands to demise at his pleasure To have and hold Yelding And paying for his fyne £5 And so he is admitted Tenante
DD121/32/1 1583
Hughe Claphamson haithe taken of the said Commissioners one mess or Inn called the signe of the Bell and all houses & Buildings with thappertnnces unto the said mess or Inn belonging unto the tenement of the said Hughe of the rent of 6s Also one howse covered with slate Laytlie erected and buylded neire unto the said mess on the northe pte of the heighe way leading from thence unto Settle & one garden lying there unto of the Rent of 8d And one close of medow and pasture by estymacon one Acre and a half acre at Broadehead of the Rent of 4d & one close of land and medow cont by estymacon one Acre and a half acre of a Rent of 12d at Springclose of the rent of 12d And half one acre of land improved beside feilds thereat rent 12d & 1583 half one oxgang of land and medow & certen pcells of demeane lands there with the apptnnce sometime pcell of one tenement in the tenure of Rawlyn Newhouse of the rent of 11s & lait demised for tearm of yeares unto Richerd foster deceassed & now in his Lordshipps hands to demise and let as forfayt
Ref DD/121/29/2 1550
Fine etcRichard Newhouse holds 2 cottages parcels of
Warrant mademeadow close by Hunthwayte Thornes by the
lord’s warrant after the widowhood of Isabel
Payley widow and renders per annum6d
And the same Richard Newhouse released the
premises to a certain Adam Carr, to have in the form
aforesaid after the widowhood of the said Isabel, and
the aforesaid Adam took the said parcel of land from
the Commissaries aforesaid for a fine of 10s
The Little Cottage owned by Newhouse
Ref DD/121/29/2 1550
The relict of John Newhouse holds one cottage
per annum4d
Ref DD/121/31/5 1572
Gersum 3s 4dMatthew Newhouse holds by the lord’s warrant
Fully paiddated 6 July 4 Eliz for the term of his life etc one
cottage with the appurtenance. And it yields per
annum at the feast aforesaid;4d
DD121/32/1 1583
Mathew Newhouse haithe taken one cottage with th appurtnnce there now in the tenure of the said Mathew of the rent of 4d. To have and hold Yelding and paying for his fyne 4s
Went to John Bank before 1602/03
DD 121/29/23 1602-03
John Bank for a tenement 30s 11d, for a cottage late Mathew Newhouse 4d and for a parcel of arable land 7d / 31s 10dBolton Abbey MS260 1621
John Banckes holds by indenture dated 8 October 2 James of England etc 1604
One cottage, late Mathew Newhouse, of the rent of 4d,
Ref DD/121/31/5 1572
Land by the fulling mill
Gersum nothingRichard Newhouse holds by the lord’s warrant
because it standsdated 5 January 5 Edward VI for the term of his
unenclosedlife three acres of waste land in the same place, to
be enclosed. And it yields per annum at the feast
aforesaid;16d
At willThe same Richard holds at the will of the lord the
half part of one rood of land at Daydaell at a rent
per annum of 3d, and the sixth part of one rood of
land at Assheton at a rent per annum of 1d. And
they yield per annum at the feast aforesaid;4d
DD121/32/1 1583
Richerd Newhouse holdeth one close called the mylne gill conteyninge by estimacon two acres and one roode of the rent of [16d] The said Richerd dothe also hold at will one pcell of ground by est half a rode improved at Dadow side of the rent of 4d
DD121/32/1 1583
Richard NewhouseAlso one other pcell of waste called Eshton Rayne cont by est acres To be granted to Richerd Newhouse For a lik rent as appreasyd
DD 121/29/23 1602-03
Thomas Newhouse for Mill House Close / 16dBolton Abbey MS260 1621
Mr Robert Bankes by indenture dated 13 April 13 James
All that messuage and tenement etc before granted to him under 26s 2d rent,
A messuage and tenement sometimes John Swainsons <parcel of Tho. Newhouse tenement called Ashton Banck 4d> rent 6s 8d parcels of a tenement late Christopher Wilsons Rent 8s 9d,
Bolton Abbey MS260 1621
Thomas Newehowse holds by indenture dated 8 October 2 James of England 1604
One close called the Millhill close, and one little close of arable land and meadow adjoining to the said Millhill close, containing in all by estimation 5 acres, more or less, being lately rented at 16d rent per annum,
And all woods and underwoods etc, Except etc,
To hold for 6000 years without impeachment of waste,
Yielding 16d rent at Martinmas and Pentecost equally,
With like reservations, covenants and conditions as in the long leases of Giggleswick.
[Note in RH margin:
examined
16d
No Moore Rent]
[Note in LH margin:
Edward Catterall muste pay this 16d rent assigne of Tho: Newhouse]
Ref DD/121/31/5 1572
At willOliver Newhouse holds at the will of the lord the
sixth part of one acre of land at Daydaell. And it
yields per annum at the feast aforesaid;4d
DD121/32/1 1583
Olyver Newhouse holdeth At L. wil the 6th pte of one Acre of ground laytlie improved at Dawday of the rent of 4d for which he haithe agreed his fyne And is admitted Gr 2s 8d
Small improvements
Oliver Newhouse / 4dThomas Newhouse / 8d
DD 121/29/23 1602-03
Freeholder
Richard Brashey, Oliver Newhouse and Thomas Carr / 12 ½ dWilliam Newhouse / 12d
DD/121/29/8 AD 1613, ,
Thomas, Newhouse), , , , , ,
Thomas, Newhouse, , , 1, 4, ,
William, Newhouse, , , 3, 4, ,
Bolton Abbey MS260 1621
Bolton Abbey MS260 1621
William Newhouse occupies one rood of waste together with Thomas Stackhouse at Langcliffe Wath, which they now claim to be parcel of their tenements [In RH margin: never rented]
The rents of the freeholders in Giggleswick
According to my rentroll made in the year 1603
examinedRichard Breyshawe, Oliver Newhouse and Thomas Carr, 12½d and a pound of cumin
indentureThomas Newhowse, 2 parcels, 8d
Oliver Newhouse, one parcel, 4d
DD121/24/3 1613 – 1615
16d
In hand
£3 6s 8d
lent in
mortgage, Thomas Newhouse, having lent upon a long lease £3 6s 8d offers for one parcel of ground called the new Intake, with one acre of meadow thereunto adjoining, containing together 8 acres, worth per annum 56s, 16, 13, 4, leased
William Newhouse of Giggleswick Will 1541
Borthwick v 11 f 617
In the name of god amen the yere of oure lorde god 1541 the xiith day of Januarii I William Newhouse seke in bodie and holl of mynde make my will as after followeth First I give and bequeath my soull to god almightie and to oure Ladie sainte marie and to all the saints in heven and my bodie to be buried in the churche of Sainte Alkelde virgyine of Gigleswike and for my mortuary that at right will Item I bequeathe to the highe altare for tithes and oblacons by me forgotten vid Item I bequeathe in consideracon of frendes and neghbors the day of my buriall that at my…… shall …. Make goode and expedient for the life of my Soule Item I bequeathe to every prest sayinge mass that … the day I am buried iiiid Item I bequeathe to the amendinge of the hieway within the parishe of Gigleswicke if my neighbours will take upon hande to amende it vis viiid and if no then I bequeathe the forsaide vis viiid to the gilde of Sancti Sunday Item I bequeathe to the gilde of oure ladie vis viiid Item I bequeathe to everie one of my god childer within the p’ishe iid and to every one without id
Item I bequeath to Margaret my daughter vis viiid Item to Elisabeth my daughter vis viiid Item I bequeathe to Sr John my sone to pay one trentall of masses for my soull and all other soulles that I am most …… to pray for xs Item I bequeathe to the saide Sr John xs and so to be contente for his porcon of goodes and also for the title and tennande right of my tenement for ever Item I bequeathe title and tennte right of my tenement with the appurtenance therto belonging to my wif duringe her wi(dowhede) and after her widowhede I give and bequeathe title and tennte right of my saide tenement with thappurtenance therto belonginge to Rollande my sone. And if it is fortune the saide Rollande to die without issue. Then I give and bequeath my saide tenement with thappurtenance to Thomas my sone. And if the saide Thomas die withoute issue then I give and bequeathe my saide tenement with thappurtenance therto belonginge to Hughe my sone Residue of my goodes now bequeathed my detts and funerall expenses paide I give and bequeathe to Elisabeth my wif and to my towe sones that is to say Rollande and Thomas whome I make myne executors of this my will Thes wittnes Oliver Newhouse William Preston Smyth. Thomas Carre of Stakhouse and Thomas Kidde my sone in law with other moo Item I bequeathe my sone v nobles and my wif rewarde and so to be content both for my tenement and goodes
[Latin]
Trentall = set of 30 masses to be said for the dead
WILL OF Oliver NEWHOUSE 1556
Borthwick Vol.15(1) Folio 284
In the name of god amen the 25th. Day of September in the year of our lord god 1556 I Oliver Newhouse sick in body & of good & perfect remembrance loved be almighty god make this my last will & testament in maner & form following First I bequeath my soul to almighty god to all the glorious company in heaven & my body to be buried in the parish church of Giggleswick Item I give & bequeath for my mortuary & other church dues all that right will Item my will is that
my wife Isabell & Oliver Newhouse my son son (sic)shall occupy my farmhold together till Oliver Newhouse my son son be of 21 years of age & then shall my wife pay unto the said Oliver for the occupation of my said farmhold as iiij friends or recorders shall think mete & convenient provided always that if Isabell my wife & Oliver Newhouse my son son can not agree then shall my wife have the 3rd. part of my farmhold during her widowhead after the custom of the country & then my will is that the said Oliver Newhouse shall with Richard Newhouse his kinsman (bocthe) his goods & the rest of my said farmhold during his nonaig # & the said Richard shall pay to the said Oliver at the sight of iiij friends or my recorders for the occupation of my said farmhold & if it chance my said son Oliver to die without issue lawfully begotten then my will is that Agnes my daughter & her children lawfully begotten shall have the title & tenant right of my said farmhold Item my will is that the said Oliver Newhouse shall make his uncle Alexander Tenand a counsell of his marriage the rest of my part of goods my debts & funeral expenses paid I give & bequeath unto Isabell my wife & Oliver Newhouse my son son whom I make my whole executors These witness Richard Newhouse Thomas Browne Willim Browne Willim Craven Thomas hind with others
4 lines in Latin
# nonnaig – pre 21 yrs. of age
Lease for 6000 yearsDD141/12/51st May 1630
Right-hand side mutilated.
Contents:
From Thomas Newhouse, elder of Giggleswick, yeoman to Thomas Newhouse [of Settle] and John Newhouse, infant son of Thomas of a parcel of Moor called Bawshey and Bawshey bank on the far moor of Giggleswick.
Norfolk RO
Barn and 12a conveyed with fine by James Gardiner and Martha his wife to Thomas Lussher, William Doughty, and Jane Doughty in 1607, with quitclaim from Robert Clopham and Gregory Newhouse in 1609WKC 1/388, 393 x 11607, 1609
5 parchments
Newhouse, Mary, Norwich.DN/INV43/1871637 - 1638
Thomas Proktour v. Henry Newhous and Nicholas Stertevaunt, priests, feoffees to uses.: A messuage and land in Sladburn Wodhouse, parcel of the manor of Bolond.: York. . Chancery pleadings addressed to Henry Dean, Bishop of Salisbury as Keeper of the Great Date range: 1500-1501.