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Lease of the Lings on Settle Moor
2 Feb 1657
1. Stephen Airton of Lodge in the manor of Settle, wife Jennet formerly wife of Richard Lawson late of Lodge 2. William Tennant of Coniston in Kettlewelldale, yeoman
Counterpart lease for 21 years of a messuge and five parcels of ground
6 Oct 1685
1 John Middleton of Stockeld, esquire 2 Edmond Wharton of Ling Park, husbandman Annual rent: £13 10s
Counterpart lease for 21 years of a messuage, six parcels of ground and half of Ling Park
6 Oct 1685
1 John Middleton of Stockeld, esquire 2 George Teale of Clay Hill, husbandman
Counterpart lease for 21 years of a messuage and seven parcels of ground
6 Oct 1685
1 John Middleton of Stockeld, esquire 2 Henry Petty of Ling Park, linen webster
Counterpart lease for 21 years of a messuage and six parcels of ground
6 Oct 1685
1 John Middleton of Stockeld, esquire 2 Edward Millner of Ling Park, husbandman
Receipt for £4 5s paid by William Midleton to Anthony Coates, clerk, vicar of Ilkley, by the hands of George and Christopher Wharton of the Ling park, tenants of William Midleton
26 Nov 1649
Being a gratuity of 23s per annum and 16s at Michaelmas 1649
Politeuphuia, wits common-wealth. Newly corrected and amended
Ling, Nicholas (fl. 1600); Bodenham, John (fl. 1600)
1650
Usually ascribed to John Bodenham, who planned the collection though the work appears to have been done by Nicholas Ling. cf. Dedication; also Dict. nat. biog. Epistle dedicatory and "To the reader"...
Counterpart lease for 20 years of parts of Stubham Park
20 May 1632
1 Sir Peter Middelton of Stockeld, knight, and Dame Mary his wife 2 George Teale of Stubham Park, yeoman Property: 58a ground, being the middle part of the High Park within Stubham Park; and 52a...
Politeuphuia, wits commonwealth. Newly corrected and amended
Ling, Nicholas (fl. 1600); Bodenham, John (fl. 1600)
1678
Usually ascribed to John Bodenham, who planned the collection though the work appears to have been done by Nicholas Ling. cf. Dedication; also Dict. nat. biog. Epistle dedicatory and "To the reader"...