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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D820/T/9
TitleClaughton estates at Hasland Lease for possession
Date1777
DescriptionLease for possession by Thomas Lucas of Chesterfield, gentleman, (son and heir at law of Bernard Lucas, deceased), to Gervase Boseville of Hasland, gentleman, (son of Gervase Boseville deceased, and devisee of Ann Boseville his mother), of a messuage at Matlock formerly inhabited by William Cockayne with two bards and a stable, the House Close (7a) and Upper or Dove Close (4a.)., a messuage formerly inhabited by Henry Yarrow with Bagworth Croft and Short Butts or Browns Meadow (7a.), a cottage at Matlock formerly inhabited by Jonathan Oxspring with the croft adjoining and Dean Hills, Batchelors Meadow, a cottage with the Nether or Little Field, Ogdens Acre, Wood Acre, Over Field, Long Close near Masson, Window Street and a parcel in Nether Field (3r.), in the tenure of Stephen Wall, John Garratt, Samuel Gardin, William Halley, Thomas Redferne, John Barker and the Overseers of Matlock with all the share of Gervase Boseville deceased, in the manor of Matlock, a newly erected dwelling house with outbuildings etc. and closes known as Green Close (3a. 3r. 36p.), North Croft or Middle North Croft (5a.), North Croft or Nether Croft (3a. 25p), Primrose or Primrose Greave (3a. 3r. 7p.) and a parcel of land (1a.) and a dole (1/2 a.), all at Hasland with 2 closes at Hasland known as North Croft adjoining Hasland Green (4a.), and Hady Holm Meadow (2a.), with a building formerly called Nither Stable but now a dwelling house, 4 closes at Calow known as Twin Sicks (10a.) and two closes at Hearthstone, p. Matlock, called Pease Close and New Close (6a.each), a dwelling house at Hearthstone and closes known as Green Close, View Close and Calf Croft (5a.) and 2 closes at Hearthstone called upper Meadow and Nether Meadow (6a.), a moiety of dwelling houses, shops, and land at Chesterfield i.e. a messuage at the lower end of Butchers Row or Shambles, a messuage on the west side of St Mary's Gate, adjoining Church Gate, now divided into two dwellings, 3 messuages with gardens in Holy Well Street, a butcher's shop near the east end of the Shambles and a moiety of a meadow close at Ryley, p.Palterton (1a.) with tithes of corn, grain and hay thereon, a moiety of two closes at Wessington p. Crich, known as Fox Holes and Calf Carr (9a) and of the tithes of corn, grain and hay thereon, a moiety of closes at Wessington known as the Two Dawfields (15a.), Slate Pit Close (3a.), Townstead and Buck Croft (3a.) and the tithes thereon, and a moiety of a dwelling house in Holy Well Street, near to the Cross in Chesterfield with a brewhouse or bakehouse. 26 September
LevelFile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorHodgkinson family of Ashover and others
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