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D255 - Ray family of Heanor Hall - 18th - 19th cent
T - Title Deeds
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D255/T/66
Title
Deed of partition of coal at Heanor between John Ray and Elizabeth Sutton Ray of Heanor Hall, Rev G H Ray of Kirklington, Yorkshire, Jane Elizabeth Ray of Heanor Hall, spinster, Sophia Frances Ray of Heanor Hall, spinster, Thomas Broughton Charlton of Chilwell Hall, esquire, Sir Henry Sacheverell Wilmot of Chaddesden bart. and Lorenzo Kirkpatrick Hall of Burton Hall, Staffordshire (Wilmot and Hall devisees in trust named in the will of Edward Miller Mundy), by which the Rays admit and acknowledge that all the coal mines, veins and delphs shown on the plan [on the reverse of the second skin] coloured pink, all the coal conveyed by John Sutton (recited earlier), and all other coals in Heanor, Codnor, Langley, Milnhay and Loscoe which were at any time excepted or reserved on any conveyance of such lands and hereditaments by John Sutton and all liberties etc for stacking or carrying away coal granted by feoffment to John Zouche of 2 April 13 James I and then conveyed to Zouch to Henry Willoughby belong as of right to Thomas Broughton Charlton (one undivided moiety) and Sir Henry Sacheverell Wilmot and Lorenzo Kirkpatrick Hall (the other individual moity): further Charlton, Wilmot and Hall convey to Ray all the coal lying under the lands coloured green in the plan
30 April
Date
1852
Level
file
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Sutton family of Heanor Hall
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