Thank you Goughy and dobfarm
The deed registry copies have arrived and regarding the September 1830 advertisement (italics):-
SELBY.
To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT,
FOUR-FIFTH PARTS or SHARES of and
in a MESSUAGE, with the Warehouses and
other Outhouses and Appurtenances, now occupied by
Joseph Audus, situate in Gowthorpe, in Selby, in the
County of York; also two adjoining Cottages or Tene-
ments, occupied by Richard Nutt and Richard Web-
ster, with the Yard and large Garden belonging to,
and occupied with, the above Premises.
The Property is Freehold, has an extensive Front
towards the Street, and is entitled to two Pews in the
Parish Church of Selby.
For further Particulars, apply to Messrs. BLAN-
CHARD and RICHARDSON, Solicitors, York.
Just before George Hood died in 1845, the Gowthorpe dwelling house was converted into three separate dwellings.
There are six Deeds in total for property, Messuage, cottages, warehousing, yards, gardens, orchard, off Town Lane, Ousegate, Gowthorpe and Wren Lane, sadly no plans.
George Hood was a Brewer and in the late 1820s was already running a brewery in Selby according to Directories.
1831
I was led to believe a Lease and Release was basically a Sale or Transfer document, [but I am not a Lawyer] and there are a number of names, which include former owners.
EDIT:- In 1831 The property had transferred from Hannah Woodcock widow, Hannah Clark before marriage, other Clark members and Mason members, John Dickinson only son of William Dickinson and Martha his wife before her marriage she was a Martha Clark, to "George Hood of Selby" "Brewer":-
A Thomas Eabon it seems with others, also makes a Release to Hannah Woodcock and there are yet more names mentioned.
Indenture of Lease by the said George Hood and of the said Indenture of Release by the said Thomas Eabon and George Hood are respectively witnessed by John Nowood ["Wood" struck out and changed to "Nowood"] of Snaith in the said County of York.
George Hood
Witnessed by John Norwood / Sworn
John Limes
Basically in 1831, the Deed is listed in the margin as Woodcock & Ors to Hood.
Regards Mark
Further EDIT: it is likely, looking at old newspapers that Thomas Eabon is Thomas Eadon of Selby.