Revell Family Study
Arksey
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In 1619 John Revel married Elizabeth Hall at Arksey.
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Bond CD/162 6 Aug 1648. Godfrey Copley, of Sprotbrough, esq., and Peter Burton, of Doncaster, woollen draper, bound to Elizabeth Revell, of Almholme, par. Arksey, spinster, in £200 to pay £104 by 6 Feb ensuing.
Articles of agreement CD/163 1 Nov 1648. John Revell, of Arksey, gent., with Godfrey Copley, of Sprotbrough, esq. If Copley pays £500 by 3 Nov 1650 then a mortgage to be void.
Mortgage CD/164a 1 Nov 1648. Godfrey Copley, of Sprotbrough, esq., to John Revell, of Arksey, gent. Manor of Wildthorpe (Cadeby), "Scabbie" and "Stubbinge" woods. To secure a principal of £500.
Bond CD/164b 1 Nov 1648. Godfrey Copley, of Sprotbrough, esq., bound to John Revell, of Arksey, gent., in £1,000 to keep covenants in CD/164 acres.
Lease CWM/186 15 Mar 1623/4. Sir Thomas Blande, of Kippax Park, co. Yorks., Kt., and his wife, Dame Katherine, to John Revell, of Castleford, co. Yorks., gent. Rectory of Arksey. For term of 21 years. Annual rent of 4d. Consideration of £1400.
Bargain and sale with feoffment CWM/188 24 Dec 1639.
Sir Thomas Blande, of Kippax Park, co. Yorks., Kt., his son and heir Thomas Bland, of the same, esq., and Sir Thomas's
youngest son, Aldam Bland, of the same, gent., to Henry Ryley and Thomas Lee, of Doncaster, aldermen.
Rectory of Arksey, a parcel of ground converted into an orchard called the Cony Garth, a close of pasture called Deanes
Inge, 3r. of pasture in Great Hutchin Croft, 1a. pasture in Meane Hutchin Croft, the Master Close of pasture, the Parson
Croft close, all in Arksey; a messuage, orchard, garden and adjacent closes called Almholme Closes, in Almholme; the Tyeth
Laith in Bentley; the Chappell Yeard close in Bentley with the dovecote there; 25a. in the fields of Arksey; 18a. meadow in
Bentley Inge, Arksey Inge and Inge More in Arksey, all now held by John Revell, gent. For £2,600.
Source
Parish of Arksey: Bentley - Settlement - ref. Bag C/944 - date: 21 Sep 1663 John Hall, yeoman, of Stockbridge, Arkesay, to Samuel Burdett, clerk, of Arkesay, Godfrey Wilbore, clerk of Bentley, Nathaniel Revell of Brampton, Richard Nicholson of Fenwicke, Daniel Ellis, yeoman, of Helston, Worsbrough Dale and Thomas Margrave, yeoman, of Thorne. All his lands, etc. in Bentley, Arkesay, Stockbridge, Thorpe in Balne and Cusworth, to stated uses.
Nathaniel Revell of Whiston/Brampton mentioned in a will of Samuel Hall of Langford, Essex, dated 13 November 1679 and proved 25 January 1680
