Title | Lease and release by Samuel Fletcher of Heanor, to John Bullivant of Langley, farmer, and Anthony Tissington of Alfreton, trustees. Property: capital messuage in Heanor occupied by Samuel Fletcher, messuage in Heanor in the tenure of Samuel Seals; closes in Heanor, 27 acres, in the occupation of Samuel Fletcher; a messuage and land at Owlgreaves, Heanor, 56 acres, in the occupation of William Fletcher; closes called the Dunstead Closes in Langley 33 acres, in the occupation of John Bullivant; closes called the Breaches in Heanor 7 acres in the occupation of William Fletcher; Hawleys Farm otherwise Summer House Farm in Heanor 37 acres, in the occupation of William Fletcher, Edward Clay and Thomas Osborne; the Summer House and Fish ponds in the occupation of Samuel Fletcher; a messuage or tenement in Heanor near the Summer House in the occupation of John Shelton; a messuage or tenement and garden in Heanor in the occupation of Richard Redfern; a messuage or tenement in Heanor in the occupation of Samuel Cope and Thomas Bamford; also a moiety and quarter part of coal mines in Kirkby, Pinxton, Brookhill and South Normanton, one third of the coal at Owlgreaves Heanor, five eighths of the coal at Butterley and all the coal under a close Horsley Woodhouse (all formerly the inheritance of Goodere Fletcher, brother of Samuel Fletcher): to be held to several uses: two fifths part to the use of William Fletcher, three fifths part to the use of Robert, Goodere and Edward Green Fletcher during the life of Samuel Fletcher; all the coal to the use and intent that Samuel Fletcher may receive from the profits an annuity of £63, 23 and 24 April [NB The Heanor Hall purchase deed by John Sutton from the Fletchers is missing] |