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Brinsworth

Ancient Deeds

12 April, 1348. Bond of Alan son of Sir Hen. de Tyneslawe (Tinsley) Knt. to John de Neuton of Whitstan ( Whiston) for 2s. 6d. yearly rent from his lands in Bryntrforth. Brynesforth (Brinsworth).
10 April 1348. 22 Edw III.

Endd: Alanus filius domini Henrici de Tyneslawe Militis, attomavit Johahni de Neuton, xij die Aprilis, apud Brynesforth, anno infrascripto, coram Ad' Gamel de Morthyng ( Morthen), Johannem filio Rogeri Aleyn, Robertum de Ullay ( Ulley), Johannem Gate de Brynesforth, Ricardum Heryng de eadem, Willelmum Warde de eadem, Johannem Swyft et Johannem de Coldelawe clericum et multos alios de redditu infrascripto.

5 June, 1390. Grant by John Doile, son and heir of Robt Doile of Brynnesforth of the lands inherited from his father in Brynnesforth, Catteclyf ( Catcliffe) and Tynneslawe ( Tinsley), to Robt. Monnesdere of Gresbrok ( Greasbrough), Katherine his wife and William their son and heir and to the heirs of the body of the said William, with remainder to the heirs of the said Robert.
Witnesses: Sir Thos. de Rerisby, Knt. the younger, John Clerk or Brynnesforth, Robt. Brake, John de Morton and Ric. Wryght, all of the same. Brynnesforth, Sunday after Corpus Christi, 13 Ric. II.

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