The Archaeological journal . Henry 4 Ministers Account, 38th Henry VIII. VIII, No. 166. 1st Edward VI, No, 70. 3 Enrolments of leases, Miscellaneous 192 FRIAR PREACHERS OR BLACK FRIARS OF YARM. Simon Welbery (of Castle Eden, Durham) and Christofer Morland (ofPyttenton, in the same county), yeomen, the purchase-money being fixedat 79Z. The grant was made, March 25th, 1553, to Welbury andMorland, and their assigns for ever, to be held as of the manor of EastGreenwich, by fealty only, in free socage, and not in Thereare now no traces of the ancient buildings left, at least above-gr


The Archaeological journal . Henry 4 Ministers Account, 38th Henry VIII. VIII, No. 166. 1st Edward VI, No, 70. 3 Enrolments of leases, Miscellaneous 192 FRIAR PREACHERS OR BLACK FRIARS OF YARM. Simon Welbery (of Castle Eden, Durham) and Christofer Morland (ofPyttenton, in the same county), yeomen, the purchase-money being fixedat 79Z. The grant was made, March 25th, 1553, to Welbury andMorland, and their assigns for ever, to be held as of the manor of EastGreenwich, by fealty only, in free socage, and not in Thereare now no traces of the ancient buildings left, at least lands have passed into the possession of the Meynells, lords of themanor of Yarm. A commodious mansion has been erected on the site ofthe house, which is still distinguished by the name of the Fryerage, nowthe residence of Mrs. Spencer. On the death of Edward Thomas Meynell,Esq., March 17th, J 870, the estate passed to his uncle, Edgar JohnMeynell, Esq., of Old Elvet, Durham, one of the judges of the y WMM


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