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Collapse D4573 - Barber of Edale: Crowndenlee Booth & Whitmorelea Booth  title deeds; family papers; Edale  window tax and parish assessments - 1630-1953D4573 - Barber of Edale: Crowndenlee Booth & Whitmorelea Booth title deeds; family papers; Edale window tax and parish assessments - 1630-1953
Collapse 1 - Deeds of Crowdenlee Booth, Edale Some of the properties involved were part of the Duchy of Lancaster and subject to annual rents payable to the Crown.  All of the properties listed below relate to Crowdenlee Booth unless otherwise specified.  It later became Upper Booth. - 1630-17301 - Deeds of Crowdenlee Booth, Edale Some of the properties involved were part of the Duchy of Lancaster and subject to annual rents payable to the Crown. All of the properties listed below relate to Crowdenlee Booth unless otherwise specified. It later became Upper Booth. - 1630-1730
1 - Feoffment from Giles Barbor of Whitmorlea Booth, Edale and Ralph Cressewell of Malcoff, Chapel-en-le-Frith, yeoman, to Anne Kirke of Crowdenlee Booth, widow and her daughters Joan Kirke and Ellen Kirke, in consideration of £115, of part of the Vaccary or pasture in Crowdenlee Booth and all their messuages, lands, etc in Edale. Subject to annual rent of £3 8s 8d. - 1630
2 - Feoffment from Giles Barber and Ralph Creswell (as in 1/1) to William Howe of Crowdenlee Booth, yeoman, of a house, garden, ways, 3 wharves to the north of the River Noe, and closes of land called Further Flatt and Pinglewood, with barn and part of garden, in consideration of £30 1s 4d. Subject to annual rent of 8s 10d. - 1630
3 - Feoffment from Thomas Kirke of Shireoakes (near Chapel-en-le-Frith) to Nicholas Creswell of Malcoff, both yeomen, in consideration of over £100, of a close, barn and parcel of a building. Subject to annual rent of 10s. - 1635
4 - Bond between Lawrence Barber and Ralph Barber, both of Edale, husband men, in £13 6s 8d, to repay £7 3s 10d. - 1639
5 - Agreement between Ralph Barbar and William Barbar, both of Crowdenlee Booth, yeomen, on division of lands. - 1647
6 - Feoffment from William How of Crowdenlee Booth, and his supposed daughter Anne How alias Barber, to Nicholas Brey of Crowdenlee Booth, in consideration of 20s, of a small parcel of ground. Subject to annual rent of 1d. - 1647
7 - Grant from Anne Kirke of Crowdenlee Booth, widow, to George Howe of Grimesbrook Booth, Edale, yeoman, in consideration of George's marriage to Anne's daughter, Helen, and £140, of a messuage in the Mellor Field, lands, housesteads, garden and part of a barn. - 1648
8 - Bond between Ellis Barbor and Ralph Barbor, both of Edale, yeoman, in £24. - 1672
9 - Feoffment from John Kyerke of Malcoff, Chapel-en-le-Frith, to Thomas Smith of Gratten, Horton,Staffs, Thomas Cresswell, son of Nicholas Cresswell of Edale, and Matthew Shore of Edale, all yeoman, in consideration of the marriage of John Kyerke and Anne Burdekyn, of the Vaccary of Crowdenlee Booth, and messuages and lands, etc at Castleton and Chapel-en-le-Frith. - 1673
10-11 - Agreement between Ralph Barber and John Barber, both of Crowdenlee Booth, yeomen, in consideration of £70 and to keep and maintain Ralph and Jane Barber during the rest of their lives, involving all their lands except one house and garden, with bond. Dated 30 May 1676 - 1676
12-13 - Agreement to the same purpose as 1/10-11,with bond. Dated 9 Jun 1676 - 1676
14 - Bond between William Wild of Chisworth, Glossop, husband man, and John Barber of Edale, yeoman, in £20. - 1684
15-18 - Will of Ralph Barber of Crowdenlee Booth, yeoman, 16 Aug 1686, with probate inventories, 26 Jan 1690 (2 copies of each) - 1686-1690
19 - Feoffment from Francis Barber to John Barber, both of Grimesbrook Booth, Edale, yeomen, in consideration of £20, of a 3rd part of the Vaccary of Crowden, with ways. Subject to annual rent of 8d. - 1686
20-21 - Probate will of John Barber the elder of Edale, yeoman, made 15 May 1690, proved 1 Oct 1690, with copy will. - 1690
22-23 - Articles of agreement between (1) Thomas Eyre of Nether Shatton, gent, Joseph Eyre of Edale, gent, and Thomas Kirke of Edale, yeoman, and (2) Hannah Barbar of Edale, widow, for Hannah to have one of her late husband's lands and summer pastures during her lifetime and those of Jane and Edith Barber, and for £4 yearly rent to be paid to June, with bond. Dated 5 Jun 1692 - 1692
24 - Lease for 6 months from Alice Barber of Adlington, Cheshire, spinster to John Johnson of Macclesfield, Cheshire, chapman and Felicia Shringley of Titterington, Cheshire, widow of ¼th part of Barbers Tenement at Crowdenlee Booth. 12 Apr - 1725
25 - Lease for 6 months from John Johnson, Felicia Shrigley and Alice Barber (as in 1/24) and Robert Pursglove, to John Kirke, both of Crowdenlee Booth, of 3/4th parts of the Hollin Close, and old housestead, swinehouse and garden. - 1725
26 - Deed of gift from Mary Pot of the Fold, Wormhill, Hope, widow, to Benjamin Barber of Edale, of house, gardens, building etc in consideration of 7s a year. - 1730
27 - Feoffment from Benjamin Barber to John Kyrk, both of Edale, husband men, in consideration of £11 10s, of property as in 1/25. - 1730
Expand 2 - Deeds of Whitmorelea Booth, Edale Whitmorelea Booth became known as Barber Booth during the 18th century to reflect the ownership over time by the Barber family.  All deeds relate to Whitmorelea Booth unless otherwise specified. - 1652-16802 - Deeds of Whitmorelea Booth, Edale Whitmorelea Booth became known as Barber Booth during the 18th century to reflect the ownership over time by the Barber family. All deeds relate to Whitmorelea Booth unless otherwise specified. - 1652-1680
Expand 3 - Miscellaneous deeds and documents - 1642-17853 - Miscellaneous deeds and documents - 1642-1785
Expand 4 - Copies of documents Copies of the following document's were made by GHB Ward c1953. - 1596-19534 - Copies of documents Copies of the following document's were made by GHB Ward c1953. - 1596-1953