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  <dc:title>Manor of Matlock: court leet and view of frankpledge with the great court baron of Bach Thornhill, Philip Gell and John Toplis, esquires, lords of the manor of Matlock, held on 8 May, 1811, before Adam Wolley, gent, steward. Copy surrender by way of mortgage by Eneas Evans of Matlock, innkeeper, and Hester his wife to Thomas Pearson of South Winfield, esq. in consideration of the sum of £800, of all that copyhold messuage, dwelling house or tenement called the Temple with the stables, coachhouses, gardens, crofts, pieces or parcels of land and appurtenances, situated near Matlock Old Bath within the said manor containing 1a 1r 34p formerly in the possession of Mr Robert Mason, but now of the said Eneas Evans: redeemable on the payment of £800 with interest on 8 November 1811. Affixed is a receipt for £840 dated 7 May 1834from Mr Walter Mather Shore Evans, being the principal and interest due on a mortgage from the late Mr Enease Evans to the late Mr Pearson.</dc:title>
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