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D1351 - Potter family of Darley Dale - 18th-19th cent
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D1351/2
Title
Bundle of coloured plans of lands owned by T S Potter. Parchment
Date
1837-1849
Description
D1351/2/1 Plan of Northwood (no 1), 1837
D1351/2/2 Plan of Darley Common (no 2), 1837
D1351/2/3 Plan of Wheatley (no 3), 1837
D1351/2/4 List of occupiers of Northwood in 1838 and 1846
D1351/2/5 List of occupiers of Darley Common in 1838 and 1846
D1351/2/6 List of occupiers of Wheatley in 1838 and 1846
D1351/2/7 Section of the township survey of Darley of land sold to the late C B Potter by Mr Brookfield (25 Mar 1824), copied by T S Potter in order to point out the boundary of the land near Sydnope Brook and the right of way over land of Mr Dakeyne to the Sydnope Brook.
D1351/2/8 Extracts from deeds relating to Sydnope Brook, 1849. Paper.
D1351/2/9 Book of reference to the coloured plans of lands in Darley Dale belonging to T S Potter 1838 (giving names of tenants in 1838, the names, situation and measure of each field, and amount of tithe appropriation paid 1839-1840
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1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Potter family of Darley Dale
Format
Map/Plan
Document
Term
Tithe records
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