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  <dc:title>Turbutt family of Ogston</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The major part of these records consists of the archives of the Turbutt family of Ogston from the late 16th century to the 20th century. The surviving records are predominantly title deeds documenting the extension of the Ogston Estate in Morton, Brackenfield, Stretton, Shirland and Higham in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.
They also include records of the manor of Stretton 1662-1672, estate records including leases and papers relating to coalmining from the early 18th century, a large series of maps and plans, with some photographs, and family and legal papers.
The maps and plans section includes maps of the Ogston Estate in 1724 and 1788 (D37 M/P 245-246) and plans, estimates, contracts and correspondence for building at Ogston Hall by Edmund Stanley and Joseph Pickford 1767-1769 (D37 M/P 1-42). An unusual item in this section is a hunting map centred on Ogston showing neighbouring hunts and their areas circa 1850 (D37 M/P309).
The Revell family records surviving among these documents are only a small part of the family's archives and were acquired by a member of the Turbutt family in 1912. They consist chiefly of title deeds relating to the South Normanton area together with some manorial, estate, family and legal papers.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1357-1971</dc:date>
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