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  <dc:title>Mundy family of Markeaton Hall, Mackworth, and Allestree Hall (the numbers given are those allocated when these documents were held at Derby Library, DL10)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Deeds, Wills and Abstracts of Title
67: Indenture, 1721: Derby, Fenny Bentley, Atlow, Hulland, Markeaton, Mackworth, Allestry [Allestree]; and Marden Grange, Staffordshire: names: Osborne, Scrimshire, Althorpe
68: Indenture, 1724: property in Derby, Fenny Bentley, Atlow, Markeaton, Mackworth, Allestry [Allestree], Hulland; and Marden Grange, Staffordshire: names: Osborne, Bainbrigge, Althorpe, Broughton, Sitwell, Allestry [Allestree], Howers, Scrimshaw: refers to forthcoming marriage of William Osborne and Mary Bainbrigge.  See also D239/M/T/613
69 and 45: Abstract of Mundy deeds, 17th cent, with a four generation pedigree
70: Bond, 1731: from Joseph and Carter Reeve to Mrs Mundy: for payment for tithes of Rowditch for 18 years from 1730
72: Indenture (part): ?1742: Wrighton Mundy and Philip, Lord Hardwick
73: Indenture, 1742: property at Markeaton, Mackworth, Allestry [Allestree]: Wrighton Mundy, his wife, John Wakelin and Philip Price 
74: Indenture (draft, unsigned), 1744: Property in Osbaston: Wrighton Mundy, his wife and John Launder
75: Covenant, 1753: Wrighton Mundy to Philip, Lord Hardwick: includes schedule of 24 names (Markeaton, Mackworth, Allestry [Allestree]) with amounts payable per annum
76: Abstract of Title, 1765: Markeaton, Mackworth, Allestry [Allestree] and other locations in Derbyshire and Leicestershire: F Mundy: lists deeds 1744 and 1755
77: Abstract of Title, c1768: property at Markeaton and other places: Messrs Batemans
80: Abstract of Title, 1832: manors of Lacock and Charlton, Mansion of Lacock Abbey and other property in parishes of Chippenham and Milksham, Wiltshire: William Henry Fox Talbot: lists deeds 1775 and later
81: Schedule of Property, 1832: in relation to Abstract of Title above 
82: Opinion, 1786: by John Holliday, Lincoln's Inn about Mundy family title to estate at Allestry [Allestree]
83: Abstract of Title: undated ?1780s: property at Mackworth: F N C Mundy
99: Bond, 1800: Mundy to Newton: refers to forthcoming marriage of F Mundy and Sarah, daughter of John Leaper Newton
100: Bond, 1800: John Leaper Newton to F Munday: refers to forthcoming marriage of F Mundy and Sarah, daughter of John Leaper Newton
105: Bond, 1828: Francis Mundy to Sir Francis Burdett: relates to inheritance by Elizabeth, wife of F N C Mundy, from Sir Charles Sedley
106: Assignment of Shares in Derby and Mansfield Road, 1832: Mundy, Holden and Radford to Dalby
107: Abstract of marriage settlements, 1832: William Henry Fox Talbot and Constance Mundy
109: Will, 1836: Francis Mundy
112: Abstract of Title, 1879: property at Kedlaston Road, Derby: Isaac Allen: lists deeds 1850-1879
113: Indenture, 1886: Brewery Close, Derby: names: Mundy, Newcastle
121: indenture: undated: Manor/Lordship, Advowson and property in Elmesthorp: names: Noel, Cockain, Mundy, Andrews: document is not signed

Documents relating to rented property and valuation
78 List of rentals, 1769: Manor of Shipley: 37 names and financial amounts
98: Notes, 1799: history of rating from 1717 of four estates in Risley
117: Notes about rents and tenants: undated
118: Schedule: undated: "The First Division": list of pieces of land in Marton [Markeaton], Markeaton and Allestry [Allestree], with acreages and personal names
119: List of properties and occupiers in Osbaston: undated: appears to be two pages of a longer document: perhaps related to 125, below
122: fragment: undated: text about tenancy payments: Osbaston and Mackworth
125: List of properties and occupiers in Osbaston: undated: appears to be one page of a longer document: perhaps related to 119, above
126: list of names: undated: appears to be of tenants in Markeaton, Mackworth, Allestry [Allestree]

Correspondence and Notes
79: Fragment (of letter?), 1775: from Ashbourne; refers to a headache
110: Letter, 1869: from George Marsden to Mr Bridgart: accepts Mr Mundy's offer of £500 for an acre and a quarter
111: Letter, 1869: from George Bridgart, Derby to W Mundy: forwards note from Mr Marsden
128: notes: undated: about location, (which county) of parishes of Ravenstone, Appleby and Packington
129: fragment: undated: refers to receipt of three small pieces of cannon which are at Cotton Mill at Darley
130 (sic): Note to Mundy: undated: refers to documents: "from the wine cellar" 1909: on reverse: fragment of text apparently from an earlier document - note: 2 documents bear the same reference number
130 (sic): letter: undated: from Wm Gibson, Derby to F N C Munday, Markeaton: number of houses in Wirksworth and Appletree Hundreds - note: 2 documents bear the same reference number
131: letter: undated: from Wm Gibson, Green Lane, to F N C Munday, Markeaton: details of account received from Snibson, surveyor, Chesterfield: total number of houses in Scarsdale and High Peak hundreds

Documents relating to Raising of Men for Navy Service
84 and 85: Extract of the Navy Act, 1795: with notes of action required by Justices and other office-holders in Derbyshire
86: General Sessions at Derby on the Navy Act, 1795: Hundred of Appletree: lists 59 parishes, with number of houses in each parish, number of men to be raised: includes some names and sums paid
87: Enrolment book, 1795: men levied for Navy service in the Hundred of Appletree: before JPs F N C Mundy and Aston Nicholas Mosley: 13 men named, with details of parishes of origin and residence, physical description and amount of bounty paid
88: Enrolment book, 1795: men levied for Navy service in the Hundred of Repton and Gresley: before JPs F N C Mundy and Aston Nicholas Mosley: 6 men named, with details of parishes of origin and residence, physical description and amount of bounty paid
89: General Sessions at Derby on the Navy Act, 1795: Hundred of Morleston and Litchurch: lists 36 parishes, with number of houses in each parish, number of men to be raised: includes some names and sums paid
90: Memorial: men entered in Navy service, 1795: Hundred of Morleston and Litchurch: four men named
91: Abstract of Navy Act: undated ?1795: lists actions and decisions required at the first and second Petty Sessions
92: Letter, 1795: from H Eustace to Mr Hewitt, clerk to F N C Mundy: requires returns of men raised for Navy service: to be sent by Heavy Coach from Derby, not by post, in order to be forwarded in due time to Commissioners of the Admiralty 
93: Letter, 1795: to Mr Hewitt, clerk to F N Mundy, from Wm Railson: has made returns and sent certificates to the Lords of the Treasury
94: Printed proforma: Certificate of Entry to Royal Navy, 1795: county of Stafford - Stafford deleted and Derby overwritten: form is completed with name and details of James Stewart
95: Printed proforma: Notification of Transfer of men levied to Navy service, 1795: county of Stafford: blank spaces for entry of details 
96: Printed proforma: Record of Conviction before Justices: undated ?1795: county of Stafford: blank spaces for entry of details
97: Enrolment book, 1795: men levied for Navy service in the Hundred of Morleston and Litchurch: before JPs F N C Mundy and John Port: 19 men named, with details of parishes of origin and residence, physical description and amount of bounty paid

Documents about Financial Matters
101: List of subscribers: establishment of an infirmary at Derby, 1803: 170 names, with amounts of donation and/or annual subscription
102: Receipt, 1814: by Mary Jane French: for £100 received from F Mundy under a settlement indenture dated 1770
103: Invoice and receipt, 1824: from Robert Leech to F Mundy: supply of malt and hops
108: Invoice and receipt, 1833: from Samuel Thompson to F N Mundy: supply and installation at Markeaton of stone posts
124: "Money paid on Mr Mundy's Account"; items dated 1740-1743, related to the care of horses

Miscellaneous
114: Particulars, Plan and Conditions of Sale, 1887: houses and land at Nuns Street and Markeaton Street, Derby: plan is at 41.66 feet to one inch: and 115: Letter, 1887: from Taylor, Simpson, Taylor, solicitors, Derby, to F Noel Mundy, to accompany item 114
120: sketch plan: undated: river Derwent: identifies Allestree, Breadsall, a mill and associated watercourses
123 and 132-149: indentures, accounts and other - description not available
127: lines of verse: undated: "Monologue written by Dr Darwin for Sudbury" verse written by Erasmus Darwin as a prologue to Jealous Wife, a play by Francis Munday performed at Sudbury Hall in the 1790s: see Notes and Queries, vol. 55 Issue 1 March, 2008, p48-49
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(Unnumbered) Abstract of Title: 1961: of Messrs I &amp; R Morley Ltd to freehold land at Heanor: refers to deeds 1921-1953

(Unnumbered) Lease, 1960: Trustees of Ebenezer Chapel, Wirksworth to Messrs I &amp; R Morley Ltd: typed front page has handwritten amendments to details of names and addresses of some trustees and replacing I &amp; R Morley Ltd with John Smedley Ltd: bears seal of John Smedley Ltd and signatures of directors, but no signatures of trustees.  Note - this appears to be related to D4012/3/2</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1721-1960</dc:date>
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