men and tenants of the manor of Easingwold and towns of Huby, Moxby, Martune, Thorpe Hall, Sutton-on-the-Forest, Kelset Grange, Carebi, Thormanby, Hutton-Sessay and Sowerby (Cisicewalt and towns of Hobi, Molzbi, Martune, Thorp, Sudtune, Chelestred, Carebi, Tormorbi, Hottune and Sorebi, Yorks.) was granted an exemption from murage dated before 1550.
Wording
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23 April 1550. 4 Edward VI.
Mandate to sheriffs, mayors, and other officers to permit men and tenants of the manor of Cisicewalt (sic) and towns of Hobi, Molzbi, Martune, Thorp, Sudtune, Chelestred, Carebi, Tormorbi, Hottune and Sorebi, Yorks., of the ancient demense of the Crown as appears by certificate of the Treasurer and Chamberlains {footnote-That is of the Exchequer} to the Chancery of Edward IV., to enjoy the customary freedom from toll, stallage, chiminage, pontage, pavage, picage, murage and passage.
Granted by Edward IV.
Primary Sources
1925,
Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward VI (1549-51) Vol. 3 p. 322
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Comments
Township identifications from Skaife, R.H., 1845,'Domesday Book for Yorkshire'
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal Vol. 13 p. 329
onlineCisicewalt spelt Eisicewelt in Skaife.
Record created by Philip Davis. This record created 13/01/2010. Last updated on 19/01/2013. First published online 6/01/2013.