John Bacon of Selby,
tanner Edward Hodgson of Kingston upon Hull, woodmonger 2. John Watson of Whitby, master mariner Recites that the house in Baxtergate, Whitby, stands as security on a mortgage to John Watson for £110 7s and interest. There is now due to John Watson £5 10s for interest. Now, John Bacon and Edward Hodgson for £55 over and above the said mortgage money secured on the house in Baxtergate, Whitby, paid to them by John Watson, assign to him the messuage, house and yard on Baxtergate, Whitby for the remainder of the term of 500 years as expressed in the original lease of 19 Apr 1673
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Reply #75
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=744970.msg6102137#msg6102137Hello All
Nothing to get too excited about, but many people (Casson of Thorne, George Richardson of Selby and Richardson of Hull and elsewhere) and places previously discussed, including the Proctors and Hutchinsons of Selby!
The Richardsons had even
been Tanners at Whitby, also Tanners at Newcastle and a reference to the Cook surname too, well Captain Cook.
Even an Isabel Richardson born 1777 (daughter of Henry and Hannah Richardson of Whitby) who married Henry Casson. Isabel Casson also being a Quaker, dying 1857 aged 80.
The Richardsons were Tanners at Low Light / North Shields Newcastle. John Richardson Proctor (son of Joseph Proctor of North Shields) apparently took over his uncle's works, of William and Henry Richardson, the Low Lights Tannery.
Loads of Marriages listed at the end, including Proctor and Hutchinson of Selby and a George Richardson born Selby, who married in New York.
Records of a Quaker Family: The Richardsons of Cleveland
1889
https://archive.org/stream/recordsofquakerf00boyc#page/n9/mode/2upGreat book, but quite incredibly, absolutely NO reference to any Hood or Hord, not even William Hood who had married Jane Casson.
Perhaps a mention of my George Hood and John Hood of Selby (John Hood married Sarah Richardson of Selby, at Sculcoates, Nr Hull) were only omitted, as neither were Quakers and as Jane Casson did not marry a Richardson, she was also omitted?
Regards Mark