Description | Indenture of bargain and sale to make a tenant to the precipe and exempilcation of common recovery between (1) Sir George Crewe of Calke Abbey, baronet, vouchee, (2) Samuel Taylor of John Street, Bedfordlow, Middlesex, gentleman tenant, and (3) John Harrison of Derby, gentleman, demandant Relating to the hundred and manor of Repton, with Repton Park alias Findern Park, the advowson of the rectory of Repton, the nomination of poor men and scholars to Etwall Hospital and Free School, the manor of Calke, with it capital messuage called Calke Abbey and its chapelry, lands in Derby Hills in the manor of Castle Donington (lately enfranchised and inclosed, the manor and rectory of Ticknall, the manors of Smisby and Willington, lands in the township of Egginton, messuages and lands in Stanton by Bridge, the rectory of Twyford and Stenson, lands in Melbourne (lately part of Melbourne Common), two thirds of the manor of Stanton by Bridge, and a moiety of the manor of Twyford and Stenson, with related lands, tenements, etc Indenture dated 17 May 1819 and exemplification dated 30 Jun 1819 |