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- Settlement (Counterpart) and Covenant to stand seized WYL100/F/17/12 15 Aug 1640
These documents are held at West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds
Parchment 23 x 18 indented.
Contents:
1. Sir Arthur Ingram the elder of York, kt.,
2. Sir Arthur Ingram the younger of Temple Newsome, kt., son and heir, Bryan Stapilton of Myton, esq., and Arthur Ingram of Birdsall, esq.,
Covenant that Sir Arthur Ingram the elder should stand seized of all his property in the counties of York, Derby and Lincoln and elsewhere in England to the use of himself for life remainder to Sir Arthur Ingram the younger and his heirs male and in default of such issue to Thomas Ingram his second son for life remainder to his first son and the heirs male of such first son and so to the tenth son of said Thomas and his heirs male according to seniority, and in default of such issue to the right heirs of Sir Arthur Ingram the younger except the manor of Hutton Rudby to which Sir Arthur Ingram the elder should stand seized to himself for life remainder to Arthur Ingram, esq., and his heirs male and in default of male issue to the heirs of Sir Arthur Ingram the younger and in default to the heirs of Thomas Ingram, in default to female heirs of Sir Arthur, in default to right heirs of Sir Arthur Ingram the younger for ever. Proviso: that the manor of Hatfield should be charged with payment of £5,000 to Elizabeth eldest daughter of Sir Arthur Ingram the younger on marriage (if with her father's consent). Power to revoke.
Signed by Ar. Ingram and Ar. Ingram, 3 seal tags, seal of Ar. Ingram the younger.
Witnesses: (endorsed) Ro. Barwicke, John Matteson, Christo. Ellison, John Baine.
241 --- The Will of Thomas Ingram ofF Temple-Newsam*
(Nabbs, 79)
Feb. 4, 1659 Thomas Ingram of Templenewsome, Esq. Whereas I am indebted in several
sums of money as per schedule, and in L3,000 due as the portion of my sister Anne, left by
my father Sir Arthur Ingram,to be paid out of the manor of Armyn, which said manor I have
since my father's death sold away; I desire this to be paid, with interest. I bequeath all my
manors of Altofts. Wakefield, Warmefield.Kilvington, and Thomebrough, to my loving
brother Henry and his heirs; in default of issue to my other loving brother Arthur; in default
to my own right heirs, that they shall sell the said manors within two years, and pay debts as
per schedule and my sister's, she to have interest yearly till they are sold, and L180 a year
out of the manor of Hatfield. Schedule of debts. My sister Anne L3,000. Mr Alathea
Norcliffe L100. Mrs Anne Peirson L500. Mr Anne Lister L600. Anthony South Esq. L500.
William Marwood, gent, L600. Trustees for children of said Anthony South L700.
Christopher Ellison, gent, L750. Edward Thorpe, gent, L100. Robert Austin, yeoman,
L80. Richard Rawles, gent., L100. Mrs Anne Roundaile L100. David Colliwood, Taylor,
L200. [Pr. May i, 1660, by Henry Ingram.]
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