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  <dc:title>Lease and release by Thomas Gell of Manchester in the County Palatine of Lancaster, cotton spinner, Anthony Buxton of Lea Wood in pa. Ashover, hatter, and Hannah his wife (which said Thomas Gell and Hannah Buxton are devisees named in the last will and testament of Thomas Gell, late of Cromford Bridge, yeoman their late grandfather, deceased, and which said Thomas Gell is also heir-at-law of the said Thomas Gell deceased, and likewise of Ann Gell, widow his late grandmother) to Samuel Taylor of the Borough of Leicester, gent in consideration of £52 10s. of all that allotment, piece or parcel of newly inclosed land hitherto set out and allotted to the said Thomas Gell, deceased, by the inclosure commissioners, marked in the plan as No.356 and containing by survey 2r 32p., abutting on an allotment made at the same time to Joseph Gell No.355 and certain ancient inclosed lands belonging to Samuel Taylor on the northwardly side, on an allotment made at the same time to Thomas Holmes No.357 on the eastwardly side on an allotment made at the same time to Lydia Hatthof No.361 on the southwardly side and certain ancient inclosed lands belonging to Hannah Higton and John Sims on the westwardley side, and also one undivided third part of share (the whole to be divided into three equal parts or shares) of and in all those four closes pieces or parcels of inclosed land situated at or near a place called the  Upper Wood in the parish of Matlock, commonly known as the Upper Godber Pingle, the Nether Godber Pingle, the Upper Godber Close and the Nether Godber Close, containing together by estimation 6a  1r  22p, which said allotment closes and premises now are or late were in the holding or possession of Thomas Pearson and Thomas Boden. Dated 5/6 April</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1805</dc:date>
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