1300s
The Inquisitions of Knights' Fees, 1303, tells us that 4 carucates and 7 bovates in Spaldington of the Mowbray fee was held by Osbert de Spaldington; 3 carucates and 1 bovate of the Mortemer fee was held by Roger de Spaldington; and of the 2 carucates and 6 bovates of the Mauley fee, Peter de la Hay held half a carucate, as did Osbert de Spaldington, with Johannes Malurer holding 5 bovates, Joannes filius Thomae 6 bovates, and Walteri le Bacheler 4 bovates. [1]
The Nomina Villarum, 1316, informs us that the lords of the manor were Petrus de Hay and Jacobus de Bosevill. [1]
Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Reference MD175 - The Vavasour Papers at the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Archives consists of one archive box containing 1 small A5-sized packet, 2 large A4-size packets, and 1 large A5-sized envelope.
Deed: dated at Willitoft, 1388. [Latin, and old English script]
Document: dated at Langrake, 10 Aug 1388. [Latin and old English script] [2]
Sources:
Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Reference MD175, cited at https://www.bubwith.net/