Parish church, rectory and parsonage of Waghen, and the manor of Waghen belonging thereto; the rectory or manor house in the W. end of Gild Croft and on the S. side of town; 30ac. meadow called Chancellor lands; 5 ac. meadow called Kirkeman Charlome; 2 messuages, 1 messuages in the S. corner at the W. end of town, 3 messuages and 1 cottage in a circle near church, 1 cottage beyond the Marr, 1 messuage against the mill on N. of town and 1 against mill on E. of town, 1 messuage at entry to town descending from the mill on N, side, 1 cottage next vicarage and 1 near church; 11 1/2 oxgangs in all (locations, rents and tenants specified); rent of 16s.8d. from St. James Chappell in Sutton: At rent of £20 to the chancellor and £20 to the parson. For lives of Edward Payler, his son and heir John and brother George. With Power of Attorney to Rev. John Wilson of Waghen and Richard Wilcock of Thorpe Awdlin to deliver seisin. Witn. Richard Snayth, Robert Cooke, Lancelot Rowley, William Compton With: Consent of Rev. John Scott, Dean of York, 14 March 1635/6
Lease: Rev. Phinies Hodson DD chancellor of York Minster and parson of Wawne to Edward Payler of Gray's Inn gent.
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- 10-14 Mar 1636
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