Tithes: Gribthorpe

Commonwealth Survey of 1651


During the Commonwealth Survey held at Beverley on the 25 November 1651, it was reported by the Commissioners that the tythes of Bubwith, Harlethorpe, Gribthorpe and Foggathorpe are the inheritance of Mr. John Arrys and the heirs of Mr. Thomas Doleman and were worth in total one hundred and ten pounds yearly. 

Lambeth Palace Library, COMM XIIa/17, pages 366-7.



Tithe Corn Paid in 1726

Luke Blanshard

Thomas Grasby

Samuel Guy

Alexander Scot

Thomas Stephenson


[This list of the tithe of corn payers in 1726 is included in the Masters' Exhibits in the case of Lowther v. Trafford (see separate section)]



Valuation of Gribthorpe Tithes in 1824
[Borthwick Reference: CC D/C9 Bub 5]
Thomas Laycock
£16
9s.
0d.
Wm. Napton
£5
8s.
0d.
Wm. Penrose
£35        
16s.
0d.
Leonard Elland
£58        
8s.        
0d.
George Elland
£34
6s.
0d.


Gribthorpe Tithe Award

[Borthwick References: TA 200 S; PR Bub 58]

Award 16 Dec 1841; map (Henry R. Spence)

The Dean and Chapter of York are the approprietors and the Rev. Henry Spencer Markham of Clifton, Notts, is the surviving lessee for lives of one moiety of the Rectorial Tithes of corn, grain and hay, and Colonel George Wyndham is the owner of the other moiety. All the tithes are paid in kind, except milk - 1p/cow, ½p /calf, ¼p wool, ¼p/fleece, 1s. 6d / foal.


Improprietors
Receiver
George Eland
William Mosely
Col. Geo. Wyndham
George Eland; John Eland; Mary Grey, widow; William Penrose; James Lowther; and others