This is a small collection largely comprising the estate papers of John Lockwood of Beverley, including four farm account books giving rentals for farms in Beverley Parks, Walkington and Bishop Burton (1817-1820, 1824-1825). Other papers are as follows: Brandesburton (1817); Skidby (1785) comprising his appointment by the bishop of Peterborough as steward of the manor; Walkington (1703-1840) including an 1803 plan of his estate, the will of John Atkinson (1769) and other papers pertaining to the Atkinson and Stafford families, a mortgage issued to Christopher Sykes for £3500, a copy of the contract for the redemption of land tax by the bishop of Durham listing all his property especially in Howden, the marriage settlement of John Lockwood and Sarah Dickens (1803) and John Lockwood's will of 1823 (probate in 1827).
The accounts section of the deposit includes the accounts of the executors (Henry John Shepherd and Willian Robinson Gilby) of John Lockwood's will (1827-1843) and the payments under the terms of the will to one of John Lockwood's daughters, Charlotte. Miscellaneous items in the collection include the appointment of John Lockwood as deputy clerk of the peace for the East Riding in 1784 and the order book of the commissioners for redemption and sale of land tax for the East Riding kept by John Lockwood as clerk.