This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 edition. Excerpt: ...or Mathew Blyth's buterries; a close called burter-ries.t or John Guy's burterries with a cattlegate or cowgate in Grainge This is but the customary suppression, peculiar to some parts of N. Yorkshire, of the possessival s, and stands for "wife's sister." I have continually heard, and not among the very poorly educated only, such expressions as "men hats," "bird nest," "boy jacket," &c. But see Indenture p. 140, wherein Ann is Wilson's wife. f This is only a corruption of burtrce, the common name for the elder (Samb1uuf) Gill or Spen to the same belonging with all ways &c. from forty years to forty years for ever. Usual covenants against incumbrances; covenant for further assurance. Power of redemption on payment ofoand interest December? next. Inrolled September 30, 1736. Indenture June 22, 1736, Rich. Aspinwall of Aldbrough in the parish of St. John, gent.," 1. Rob. Barton of Scarisbrick, in the county of Lancaster, yeom.," 2. Recital of a bond wherein the said Rich. Aspinwall was bound unto the said Rob. Barton in the penal sum of 100 for the payment of 50; the said principal sum of 50, and interest for the same from June 9, 1734, being now due. Witnesseth for better securing the principal and interest due and to become due on the said bond. Grant by the said Rich. Aspinwall of a mess." with a stable-yard, garden, &c. in Aldbrough. Power of redemption on payment of the principal and interest September 22 next. Covenants against incumbrances and for further assurance. Inrolled September 30, 1736. BOOK F. Indenture, July 3, 1736, Geo. Anderson of Gayles, gent.," 1. John Wastell of Ainderby Steeple, Esq., 2. Tho. Wycliffe of Gayles, Esq., 3. Recital of a mortgage of.500 on the mess.," lands, &c., mentioned below, the equity of redemption...