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1 - Gift by William le Wyne knight to John Cuccia of Normanton of a messuage and oxgang in Normanton which William Cuccia, father of John formerly held. Yearly rent 10s. for all secular service except foreign service of the King, and except two appearances yearly at the court of William le Wyne. Witnesses: Richard Franceys, Thomas de Langeton, William, son of Gilbert de Kyrkesby, Ralph del Clay, Robert le Walshe and others. At Pynkeston Friday before Feast of St Nicholas bishop and confessor 27 Ed III [29 Nov] - [1353]
2 - Power of Attorney from Adam de Tyald of Newton chaplain to Thomas de Stanton for livery of seisin to John de Gollewe, parson of the church of Sheyla [Netherseal] Robert Langham and Laurence Fredleye of the manor of Penkston [Pinxton] with the advowson of the church of Penkston, with all other appurtenances except the advowson of the church of Normanton. At Newton Solney, Monday after St Michaelmas 4 Ric II [1 Oct] - [1380]
3 - Gift by William Tailor and Adam de Tyald of Newton Solney chaplain to John de Gollowe, parson of the church of Sheyla, Robert de Langham and Laurence de Fredleye of the manors of Penkston and Northampton with the advowson of the church of Penkston with all other appurtenances except the advowson of the church of Normanton. Witnesses: Reginald Grey, Roger Glapwell, Ralph del Wode, John del Wode, William Payn and others. At Penkston Thursday before Feast of St Luke evangelist 4 Ric II [11 Oct] - [1380]
4 - Gift by Thomas de Stafford knight and Alice his wife to Lord Thomas de Bourghwey rector of the church of Netherscheile, William Styward chaplain and Henry Payne chaplain, of part of the manor of Blackwell with serf's families and household. Witnesses: Edward de Appulby, knight, William de Yugwardby Lord of Willesley, Edward de Appulby junior, Roger de Gresley, John de Meelton and others. At Netherscheile Friday after Feast of St James apostle 10 Ric II [27 Jul] - [1386]
5 - Power of attorney by Thomas de Stafford knight and Alice his wife to John Page rector of the church of Normanton near Blackwell, following form of 2/4 with same date - [1386]
6 - Final concord between Thomas Foliambe and Robert Langham plaintiffs and Thomas Stafford knight and Alice his wife, Nicholas Longford knight and Margery his wife deforciants, of £12 worth of rent out of the manor of Penkston and Normanton, one half at Pentecost, the other at Ladyday. The plaintiffs may distrain if the rent is in arrears. Consideration £100. Morrow of Ascension 14 Ric [II] [May] [According to a later 18th cent extract from a deed to lead the uses of this fine, 4/19, the rent was to be used to erect a chantry in the church of Newton Solney for 2 priests to sing perpetually for the souls of Mr. Avery Solney, his son and those who gave the rent.] - [1391]
7 - Quitclaim by Thomas Foliambe and Robert Langham of Leicestershire to Thomas Stafford knight and Alice his wife, Nicholas Langford knight and Margery his wife, of the manor of Penkston and Normanton, except the advowson of the church of Normanton and excepting to Robert £12 annual rent out of the manor, granted by 2/6. At Penkston Monday before Pentecost 14 Ric [II] [8 May] - 1391
8 - Copy of pleas in Exchequer; Thomas Stafford knight and Alice his wife to answer Nicholas Longford and Margery his wife, concerning the manors of Penkston and Normanton, held jointly by Alice and Margery of the inheritance of John Solney their brother. One half of the manors to be held by the Stafford's, the other by the Longford's.(Michaelmas 1391) - 1672
9 - Grant by Adam Mirfeld, John Amyas, William Mirfeld clerk, John Bradley and Roger Skargyll to Robert de Legh knight of the advowson of the church of Normanton in Scarsdale with glebe. To hold of the chief lords. 28 Feb 6 Hen [IV] - [1405]
10 - Quitclaim between the same parties as in D184/2/9, 1 Jun - 1405
11 - Exemplification of final concord between Richard Lassy, Thomas Grey senior, John son of John Cliderhowe plaintiffs, and Richard Cliderhowe and Margery his wife deforciants, of half the manor of Penkston [and] Normanton and one quarter of the manors of Newton Solney and Blackwell and 10 messuages, 24 oxgangs of land and 6 acres of meadow in Basford, Nottinghamshire. Consideration 100 marks. Octave of Purification of Mary 13 Hen IV [9-16 Feb 1412] - [1412]
12 - Quitclaim by Thomas Chaworth knight to Thomas Aylesbury and Ralph Shirley knights, William Saperton prior of Thurgarton, [Norfolk], William Kynwalmerssh clerk, Robert Walden clerk, William Babyngton, Peter Poole, Thomas Haugh,William Ulgarthorp and John Walker parson of the church of Briggeford, of the manors of Marneham, Edwalton, Osberton, Wyverton and Estbriggeford [East Bridgeford], and the advowson of the church of Estbriggeford, and other lands and tenements in Nottinghamshire; the manor of Medburn and other lands and tenements in the town of Medburn which were formerly William Wakebrigge's called Dame Margaret Ching', and lands and tenements in the town of Burton Noveray [Burton Overy], and half the manor of Saxby with the advowson, and other lands and tenements in Leicestershire; lands and tenements in the town of Esnnhill [Easenhall] Warwickshire; the manors of Alfreton, Norton, Williamthorpe, Hynkershill [Inkersall] p Staveley, Wollay [Woolley] p Brackenfield, Walton and Calale [Calow] and other lands and tenements in Derbyshire; the manor of South Thoresby and Alyngton and other lands and tenements in the towns of Toynton and Tymbirland and other lands and tenements in Lincolnshire; the manor of Waddesworth, and other lands and tenements in the town of Waddesworth, Yorkshire; all lately had of the gift of Thomas Chaworth - [21 Jun 1415]
13 - Power of attorney by Alice widow of Thomas Stafford knight to John Manchester, Thomas Clerk and John Loughtburgh for livery of seisin to Nicholas Strelley knight, Nicholas Wymbyssh clerk, John Horspole clerk, and William Chilwell chaplain, of half the manors of Pynkeston and Normanton, a quarter of the manor of Blackwell, and lands and tenements in the towns of Pynkeston, Normanton, Blackwell and Kyrkesby, and the advowson of Pynkeston and Normanton. Saturday morrow of All Saints 8 Hen V [1 Nov]. Endorsed; enrolled before the Barons of the Exchequer - [1420]
14 - Quitclaim by Thomas Stafford, son and heir apparent of Alice who was wife of Thomas Stafford knight, to Nicholas Strelley knight, Nicholas Wymbyssh clerk, John Horspole clerk, and William Chilwell chaplain of half of the manors of Pynkeston and Normanton, with the advowsons of the churches of Pynkeston and Normanton and a quarter of the manor of Blackwell - 9 May [1421]
15 - Quitclaim by William Babyngton knight to Robert de Legh of Adelyngton [Adlington] [Cheshire] of the advowson of the parish church of Normanton in Scarsdale with glebe adjoining Saturday Feast of St Lucia virgin 11 Hen VI [13 Dec] - [1432]
16 - Exemplification of entry on the roll of a court held at Morton, recording that James Mason [gave] the Lord 11s. as a relief for a messuage, an oxgang of land and a parcel of land in Normanton which he lately purchased from Christofer Mason, showing the court the deed. 3 Jul 2 Hen VIII - [1487]
17 - Quitclaim by Elizabeth Holt late wife of William Holt, to Ralph Poole of Wakebridge, Thomas Hunt of Asshour [Ashover], James Ramseur vicar of the church of Cruche [Crich] and John Fox of the same chaplain, in possession, of lands and tenements in Carlyngtwhat and South Normanton. Witnesses: James Rolleston de le Legh, John Cotton, Richard Coke "and many others". Eve of St Thomas apostle [20 Dec] 9 Hen VII - [1493]
18 - Quitclaim by Thomas Babyngton to Ralph Poole of Wakebridge, Thomas Hunt of Asshour, James Ramseur vicar of the church of Cruche and John Fox chaplain, in possession, of messuages, lands, tenements, etc. in Kerntwhaite and Normanton, late of Richard Page senior and William Page his son and heir apparent. At Dedyke [Dethick] 5 May 16 Hen VII - [1502]
19 - Exemplification of entry on the roll of the great court of Edmund Sheffield at Normanton recording the admission of Alice Bonyngton and Richard Bonyngton to a messuage with lands, to hold to them for their lives, yearly rent, and making repairs and other services as accustomed, and behaving well to the lord and his ministers (evidendum bone gesture erga dominum et omnes Ministros eius). Fine 20s. Richard does fealty and they are admitted tenants. Monday before Feast of St Bartholomew apostle. [20 Aug] 35 Hen VIII. Endorsed "Mary Revell writ" [? 18th Cent] - [1543]
20 - Exemplification of entry on the roll of the great court of Edmund Sheffield at Pinxton, recording the admission of William Trentham to 1 acre in Blackwell, to hold to him and his wife for their lives, yearly rent and making repairs and other services as accustomed, and behaving well to the lord and his ministers. Fine 23s. 4d. They do fealty and are admitted tenants, date as T18 - [1543]
21 - Bargain and sale by Robert Thornehyll of Walkeryngham Nottinghamshire to Thomas Revell of Carnethwayte, for £12, of a messuage, lands and tenements in Alfreton in the tenure of the relict of John Duffield, lately belonging to the monastery of Beanchief, and all messuages, lands and tenements of the vendor in Alfreton lately belonging to the said messuage, lands and tenements, granted by the King to Leonard Warcopp alias Carlehyll 29 Jun 38 Hen VIII [1546], reciting a quitclaim of the premises by Leonard to the vendor dated 5 Jul of the same year. 21 Jul 38 Hen VIII - [1546]
22-23 - Lease for 21 years and counterpart indented by Dame Lady Anne Sheffield widow to Richard Rychardson and Richard Dawson of Newton yeoman, of a coal-mine in the lordship of Blackwell, 5 parts to Rychardson and 4 parts to Dawson. Yearly rent £18, (£10 from Rychardson and £8 from Dawson). The lessor covenants that the lessees shall have free access to the coal-mine for carriage by all ways necessary throughout the lordships of Blackwell and Normanton. The lessees are to permit all tenants in the lordships to work for them at the accustomed wage. If the work fails the rent ceases to be due. Only two pits to be in work. 10 Apr 1 Mary - [1554]
24-25 - Lease and counterpart for 20 years by Thomas Revell of Carlyngthweyte to Anthony Cooper of Alfreton carpenter, of a house in Alfreton, with a croft adjoining the east side of the Park of Alfreton, and 1 acre of land in the common field abutting on a close called Copthorne and a piece of meadow abutting on the same close. The lessee is not to enter the premises until Michaelmas 1558, but is to hold from Ladyday last. Yearly rent 6s. The lessee covenants to repair the house and hedges. It is agreed that the lessee shall upon eight days' warning, come and work for the lessee who is to pay him wages, casualties of sickness or being in the king's or queen's wars expected. 8 Jun l and 2 Philip and Mary. Counterpart endorsed with a memorandum of assignment to Thomas Berysford, n.d. - 1555
26 - Lease for 21 years by Thomas Revell of Kernetwhayte to Edward Revell his son, of a close called Copthorne in Offerton (Alfreton) now or late in the occupation of Robert Oldham. Yearly rent 13s. 4d. Proviso that if the lessor dies before the end of the term then the lessee shall permit Anne the wife of the lessor and her assigns to occupy the premises for her life. 7 Nov 5 and 6 Philip and Mary - [1558]
27 - Bond in £20 by Symon Thomson, rector of the parish church of Pinxton clerk, to Roger Watson of Shirland clerk, for surrender of title to the parsonage of Pinxton with the institution at any time when Roger can get lawful presentation from the patrons. 20 Jan 3 Eliz - [1561]
28 - Mortgage in £19 by way of bargain and sale by Roger Foliambe of Higham to William Boller of Chesterfield scithesmith, of a messuage in Chesterfield now in the occupation of the mortgagee, and deeds relating. Proviso for repayment of £19 at the house of William Hewett knight, alderman and citizen of London. 5 May 7 Eliz - [1565]
29 - Lease for 21 years by Thomas Revell of Carnefelde [Carnfield] to Thomas Basforde of Alfreton carpenter, of house in Alfreton, with a croft adjoining, another croft adjoining the east side of the Park of Alfreton, and a little close and 1 acre of ground in the common field butting upon a close called Copthorne. Yearly rent 6s. The lessee to keep house and hedges in repair. It is agreed that the lessee, shall work for the lessor at the lessor's pleasure, giving him lawful warning and paying him for his work as other men do. 28 Jun 14 Eliz. - [1572]
30 - Quitclaim by Hugh Revell of Palterton to Thomas Revell of Carlyngthweyte and Edward Revell of South Normanton son and heir apparent of Thomas, of actions, suits of court etc. and demands against Thomas and Edward. 4 Apr 16 Eliz - [1574]
31 - Lease for life by Edward Revell of South Normanton to Hugh Revell his uncle, (in consideration of the surrender of annual rent of 4 marks out of the lessor's lands and tenements in Carlyngthweyte alias Carnethwayte granted a short time ago by Thomas Revell father of the lessor and brother of Hugh), of annual rent of £3 13s 4d. out of the properties of the lessor in Carlyngthweyte, and in the parishes of South Normanton and Alfreton. 22 Apr 16 Eliz. - [1574]
32 - Covenant by Edward Revell of South Normanton to Hugh Revell his uncle, within the next three years during the life of Hugh to assure the annual rent mentioned in 2/31, by fine, recovery or otherwise. 22 Apr 16 Eliz - [1574]
33 - Copy [by Edward Revell] of covenant to pay the annual rent mentioned in 2/31 permitting Hugh Revell late of Palterton to levy the same. 15 Mar. 19 Eliz - [1577]
34 - Assignment of lease by Robert Watsone of Derby ironmonger to Thomas Watson of Derby yeoman, of a lease for 21 years dated 26 Sep 1559 by Edwarde Lowe of Alderwasley to Robert, of a messuage or site of the late hospital called St. Leonard's in Derby, with lands, tenements etc. belonging to hold from the day of the decease of Dorothy Watsone widow, mother of Robert - 30 Sep [1578]
35 - Lease for 16 years by Edmund Lord Sheffielde to Richard Trentham the younger and Anne his wife of Blackwell collier, of one half of a messuage farm or tenement with one half of all lands, tenements, and commons belonging in Blackwell. Yearly rent 33s. 4d. The lessees covenant to find a workman to work as a collier at the coalmines of the lessor in Blackwell for such wage as is there given to other colliers, to do such services as have usually been done for the premises, to keep one half of the messuage and buildings in repair, and to make and maintain quickset and ditches. 20 Mar 30 Eliz - [1588]
36 - Copy [by Tristram Revell] of bond in £2,000 by John Zouche of Codnor Castle and Richard Dale of Osmaston to George Revell of Carlingthaite Hall. Condition that Zouche makes to Revell, an estate in fee simple of the manor house called Alfreton Hall in Alfreton Park - 1 Jul [1588]
37 - Family settlement by way of lease by John Boller of Winkborne [Winkburn], Nottingham, yeoman, in consideration of the jointure of Elizabeth his wife, to Anthony Richardson of Pinxton and Christofer Faythe of Blackwell, yeomen, of a messuage and four oxgangs of land in Hockerton, Nottingham now or late in the occupation of Robert Samisome or his assigns, with all other messuages, cottages, mills dove-cots, waters, lands, commons, woods etc. in Hockerton. To hold to the use of the lessor and his wife for their lives, remainder to the use of the lawful heirs of the lessor, and in default to his right heirs. 20 Oct 31 Eliz - [1589]
38-39 - Two copies, (one contemporary, one 19th cent) of a bargain and sale by Rt. Hon. Edmund Sheffielde's, Lord Sheffielde, to George Revell of Carlingthaite Hall, consideration £335, of the manor of South Normanton with woods, commons, waters and fishing's etc.; a messuage in South Normanton and Pinxton in the joint occupation of John Leighe and Edward Leighe; a messuage in the occupation of Richard Bonyngton, a messuage in the occupation of Nicholas Robynson the elder, a cottage in the occupation of Thomas Clifton, a cottage in the occupation of Henry Wilson, a cottage in the occupation of Roger Bennett and Lettice Bennett spinster, all in South Normanton; closes in South Normanton and Pinxton or one of them called Glyde Field now in the holding of John Leighe and Edward Leighe, closes in the same called Edlecrofte and Chapman Crofte in the holding of Richard Bonyngton; closes in South Normanton called Spirrye Fields in the occupation of Nicholas Robynson the elder, with deeds, court-rolls etc. Endorsed with notes on copyhold admissions, and extracts from the Red Book of the Exchequer concerning the descent of the manors. (15 Sep 34 Eliz) - [1592]
40 - Bond in £700 by Edmund Sheffielde, Lord Sheffielde to George Revell of Carlingthaite Hall, for performance of covenants contained in an indenture bearing equal date. 25 Sep 34 Eliz - [1592]
41 - Lease for 500 years by Richard Clay of Rawthorne [Rowthorn p. Ault Hucknall] yeoman and Jone his wife to William Reason and Rowland Harrison servants to Elizabeth Countess of Shrewsbury of a messuage which the lessor now inhabits in Rawthorne, with lands, tenements, commons etc., with pasture for 4 oxen in a pasture in Rawthorne called Batley, being a tenth part of Batley pasture, with all other lands which Thomas Clay father of the lessor lately purchased from James Hardwicke deceased in Hucknall, Batley and Rawthorne. Pepper corn rent. The lessor covenants quiet possession, except of one piece of meadow, parcel of the premises called Purples, leased to Reginald Barker for 4 years. 3 May 35 Eliz - [1593]
42 - Grant by Edward Revell of Brouckhouse to John Grundye of Thurgarton, Nottingham., yeoman, (reciting that William Richardson has married Susan, daughter of John Watson of Newark upon Trent, Nottinghamshire, saddler, and afterwards absented himself from her company and allowed her very small maintenance, whereby she is in want and did complain to Her Majesty's Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes [High Court of Delegates] for an allowance. They attached William, who entered a bond to appear. Since then by mediation of friends it has been agreed that the suit shall not be prosecuted further, and Edward Revell at the request of William has entered into these indentures), of a yearly rent-charge of £5 out of 3 closes in Pinxton now in the occupation of the grantor or his assigns, called Dicke Fields and Gillian Fielde, to hold for the life of Susan, to be used for her maintenance. The closes are of an annual value of £6, over and above outgoings. Proviso that William shall not be molested in the name of Susan for maintenance, and that he shall not dwell with her. 20 Oct 38 Eliz - [1596]
43 - Lease for 500 years by Nicholas Robinson of South Normanton yeoman and Margaret his wife, to Henry Lovett of Brookehill, Pinxton and Thomas Boote of Pinxton yeoman, consideration a certain sum of money, of 3½ acres being parcel of a pasture called Beristall, [Birstall] South Normanton, late in the holding of Nicholas Robinson father of the lessor, and now in the occupation of the lessor or his assigns, with feedings, commons and ways. Pepper corn rent. 23 May 40 Eliz - [1598]
44 - Deed to lead the uses of feoffment of same date between 1. Edward Revell of Pinxton, John Bretton and John Breedon of Annesley, Nottinghamshire, yeoman and 2. Robert Bennett of Pinxton husbandman. Bennett has enfeoffed Revell, Bretton and Breedon in one half of a messuage in Pinxton and Kirby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, now in the occupation of the feoffor. Thomas Boote, Hugh Farnewoorthe, Symon Farnewoorthe and Christopher Spawton of Pinxton yeomen, stand bound with the feoffee as sureties to several persons; Boote and Spawton to William Millotte of Annesley in £40 for payment of £22, Boote and Hugh and Symon Farnewoorthe to William Thompson of p. Scarcliffe in £40 for payment of £20. Bennett has enfeoffed the feoffees in the premises in trust to let, sell or mortgage them to discharge the sureties and pay the debts. If the debts shall be paid with his goods alone, the feoffees are to convey the premises to Anthony Bennett his eldest son or Thomas Bennett his younger son whichever they "shall better like of", charging the premises or taking security of the one brother to pay the other brother such sums as they think meet. 22 Feb 43 Eliz. - [1601]
45 - Notification of consent by John Molyneux of Teversal Nottinghamshire, Anthony Eyre of Laughton, Yorkshire., and Edward Revell of Aspley Woodhall, Nottinghamshire, to a lease for 21 years by Sir Anthony Thorold of Blankney, Lincolnshire, to Richard Riddinge of Selston, Nottinghamshire, yeoman, of a messuage in Marston, Lincolnshire, with buildings, lands etc., the lease not to be without impeachment of waste by any special clause. Yearly rent 40s. to the person to whom the immediate freehold appertains. 18 Mar 8 James I - [1611]
46 - Exemplification of an inquisition taken at Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, before John Digbie and Timothy Pusey by Royal commission, who say that there is a messuage, 2 cottages and closes of meadow and pasture called Brockhill Meadow, Kna Croft, Cothill Meadowe, Cothill Closes, Le Paddocke and Paynes Storthes divided into three parts at Fulwood in or near the forest of Sherwood containing 60 acres in the occupation of Francis Cooke of Trusley, clear annual value £12 10s.0d. that there is a messuage and closes called Greate Croft, Calfe Croft, and Les Okes at Fulwood in or near the forest of Sherwood containing 8 acres in the occupation of Edward Revell of Brookehill, Pinxton, Nottinghamshire, clear annual value 40s. 17 Apr 13 James I - [1615]
47 - Quitclaim by Edmund Malton of High Holborne, haberdasher and Sebastian Darknall of St Clement Danes without Temple Bar grocer, both of Middlesex at the request of Hugh Lacye of Ogston, to Edward Revell and 37 others (names given), of the rents and profits of messuages, lands and tenements in Blackwell, Newton and Hillcott until 15 May instant, and actions for the same. 14 May 15 James I - [1617]
48 - Bargain and sale by Anthony Poole of Teversal, Nottinghamshire, Henry Trewman of Hucknall, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, and Richard Richardson of Newton p. Blackwell yeoman, to Edward Revell of Brockhill, Pinxton of messuages as in recital following reciting the purchase by Revell from Sir John Molyneux late of Teversal, deceased and Nicholas Roberts of the Inner Temple, of 2 messuages in Blackwell, and a messuage in Blackwell, lands, tenement, etc. (except mines, veins and delphs of pit coals and liberty to dig for, get, stack and carry them away) in manner as they were conveyed by Poole, Trewman and Richardson by indenture dated 4 Jan last to Sir Francis Molyneux of Teversal the parties to the said indenture, with John Marriott late of Hillcott p. Blackwell since deceased, and other persons, purchased from Sir John Molyneux and Nicholas Roberts other messuages, lands and tenements in Blackwell and the hamlets of Newton and Hillcott p. Blackwell, which lands were by agreement conveyed to Poole, Trewman, Richardson and Marriott in trust for Revell and the other purchasers. 18 Sep 2 Charles I. Endorsement; memorandum of livery of seisin - [1626]
49 - Sheriff's receipt for £5 5s. 0d. from Godfrey Watkinson for a final concord against Edward Revell concerning 22 messuages, 11 cottages and 500 acres of land in south Normanton, Pinxton, Chesterfield and Blackwell, and of half of the manor of South Normanton and a quarter of the manor of Pinxton. Michaelmas term 4 Charles 1 - [1628]
50 - Bargain and sale by Anthony Poole of Dunsell p. Teversal, Nottinghamshire and Richard Richardson of Newton p. Blackwell yeoman to Edward Revell of Brockhill p. Pinxton of close called Swanee Nest Meadowe, Blackwell (2 acres) (reservations of mineral rights and further recitals as in 2/48), reciting the sale to George Revell late brother of Edward Revell by Sir John Molyneux late of Teversal deceased and Nicholas Roberts of the Inner Temple of the close, that George has since died and the tithe to the close has descended to his brother Edward, and that Poole and Richardson are the surviving feoffees for the trust. 9 May 8 Charles l. - [1632]
51 - Lease for 6 months [release missing] by Francis Revell of Carnfield and Anne Revell of Brookehill widow, his mother, relict of Francis Revell of Carnfield deceased, to Nicholas and Robert Wilmot of Grays Inn, of the manor of Carlingthaite alias Carnethwayte alias Carnfield half the manor of South Normanton, one third of the manor of Pinxton, and a capital messuage called Brookhill with messuages, cottages, lands, tithes, warren, mines, coal-delphs, advowsons, courts, mills, water, watercourse, fishing's, commons etc. - 22 Apr 1666
52 - Lease for 21 years by Dorothy Revell of Carlingthaite alias Carliefield widow and Robert Revell of the same, her son, to Josuah Wheldon of Chesterfield, distiller, of a close in Chesterfield called the Crosse Close late in the possession of Thomas Dowker, with ways, waters and commons, (except mines of lead, coals and ironstone and quarries of stone, power to open and work the same and liberty to make soughs for carrying away water and to stack coals and stone, and except timber, trees, woods and underwoods, with liberty to cut, sell and carry away the same,) to hold from 24 Mar next. Yearly rent £5 10s. 0d. 21 Feb 1694 - [1695]
53 - Lease for 21 years by Dorothy Revell of Carnfield widow and Robert Revell of the same to Anthony Prestwidge of Coates Hall p. Alfreton, husbandman, of a messuage in Alfreton with buildings, crofts and closes belonging containing 39 acres, ditches, fences, commons and common pasture, (except standing trees of oak, ash and elm with liberty for the lessors at all seasonable time to stub, grub, fell, cut, work-up, cord, coal and carry away the timber, wood and charcoal made of them) - [1700]
54 - Copy 1717 of an assignment of £2000 by Robert Revell of Carnfield to Francis Revell of South Normanton clerk and Elizabeth Revell of Carnfield spinster (reciting the marriage settlement of Robert Revell late of Carnfield and Ann Wilmot 1689. Robert has died leaving issue by Ann; Robert his eldest son and heir, Francis and Elizabeth, and Dorothy since dead. Reciting also details of the will of John Harpur of Twyford (22 Apr 1712) by which £2000 was to be paid to daughter Dorothy on marriage; she had married Robert Revell who therefore has become entitled to the £2,000. His sisters wish to receive their portions of £1,000 each Robert assigns to Frances and Elizabeth the £2,000 bequeathed to Frances his wife, with power of attorney to receive the same. Quitclaim by the assignees to the assignor of the manors and premises so far as they are charged with payment of the £2,000 or the trusts. 29 Jun, copy 6 Aug - 1717
55 - Articles of agreement between Robert Revell of Carnfield and William Downing of Blackwell husband-man. Robert has contracted with William for the sale of a messuage with lands in the possession of William, and another messuage with lands in the possession of Mary Boot widow in Blackwell, being all the estate which Robert has in Blackwell. Robert covenants, in consideration of £200 at the sealing hereof, £100 on 1 Dec next, and £900 on 16 January next, that he will convey the premises to William before 16 Jan next, 16 Nov - 1726
56 - Copy mortgage of 18 Jun 1731 in £300 by Francis Revell of Brookhill Hall p. Pinxton clerk, to Hammond Turner of Treeton, Yorkshire clerk, of a capital messuage in Pinxton, but in Nottinghamshire, called Brookhill Hall, with a close adjoining north east of the house containing 8 acres, a messuage in Alfreton and several closes belonging containing 42 acres called Hawkins Farm, and all other messuages lands, tenements, mines etc of the mortgagor at Brookhill and Alfreton Endorsed with memoranda relating to the mortgage, a further charge on the premises, partial repayment etc 1731-1737. Copied 24 Nov 1794 - 1794
57 - Deed to lead the uses of a fine between 1. Francis Revell of Brookhill, Nottinghamshire, clerk, (only surviving brother of Robert Revell late of Carnfield deceased), and Edward Revell of Derby, 2. Thomas Bayley of Derby and Godfrey Watkinson of Brampton - 22 Jan [1732]
58 - Copy agreement between Francis Revell of Brookhill p. Pinxton clerk and Hammond Turner of Treeton, Yorkshire clerk, reciting 2/56. Revell for the better securing the repayment of £200 borrowed from Turner, covenants that the premises in 2/56 shall be a security for repayment both of said £200, and the £300 consideration in 2/56. (19 Feb 1731/2) 24 Nov - 1794
59 - Copy promissory note by John Downes of Alfreton; he has purchased from Francis Revell of Brookhill Nottinghamshire clerk an estate at Alfreton for £700. An account bearing equal date shows £153 of the consideration to be due to Revell, and it is agreed that this sum shall lie in the hands of Downes as a security against the dower of Elizabeth wife of Revell, Downes giving security for the sum to Revell within three days in case he shall survive his wife, and in the meantime for payment of interest of 4½% (1 Mar 1732 [1733]). Further memorandum that the security is to be found from Mr. Wilkinson and either the said John Downes or Robert Downes of Sheffield. (1 Mar [1733]) - [1733]
60 - Bargain and sale by Francis Revell of Brookhill clerk to Thomas Clay the younger of Higham yeoman and Benjamin Siddon of Higham wheelwright, consideration £260, of 870 trees (413 oaks, 396 ash, 8 maple, 19 birches, 30 "owlers" [alders] 1" "asp" [poplar] and 3 elms) on the estate of the bargainer in Carnfield and in South Normanton, and as they are numbered and marked. The bargainees, their servants and workmen, may until 29 September 1739 1). Coal [i.e. make charcoal] and work up the trees and carry them away, and work them up in the old Coach House at Carnfield 2) have a road for their horses, carts and carriages to and from Carnfield to Higham through a farm of the bargainer's called Clarke's Farm 3) make sawpits and get sand and cover upon the premises. The bargainees covenant to fell and carry away the trees, and fill up the pits, before the date mentioned. 18 Jan 1736 - [1737]
61 - Copy bond in £3000 by Frances Revell of Carnfield clerk and Edward Revell of Alfreton to Thomas Gisborne of Derby, (reciting that a recovery is to be suffered by Francis of his messuages, lands and tenements in Chesterfield and Wormhill, for payment of £2000 with interest at 4% on 27 Feb next, or for completion of the recovery before the end of next Michaelmas or Hilary Terms. (27 Aug 1737) - 1737
62 - Declaration by John Downes of Rotherham Yorkshire, clerk, (reciting the purchase of an estate from Francis Revell on 26 Apr 1732, and a bond by Downes and John Wilkinson of Hilcote to Revell dated 26 Apr 1732 as mentioned in 2/59. The sum should have been due to Revell in the lifetime of Elizabeth his wife, in case she should join in a fine to be levied of the estate by her husband, as well as upon her death, whichever should first happen; the same was by mistake omitted in the condition of the bond. Elizabeth has since joined with her husband and levied a fine, whereby the bond ought now to be full force, and the money paid to Revell. Wilkinson has money of John Downes being part of the fortune of Downes wife who was Wilkinson's sister, sufficient to discharge the bond that the sum ought now to be paid out of the fortune). Downes covenants that this declaration shall be sufficient discharge to Wilkinson and his lands, tenements, goods and chattels against Downes and Anne his wife for as much money as Wilkinson shall pay in discharge of the bond, 30 Sep. - 1738
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