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Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D255/T/35 |
Title | Deed to levy a fine between Mary Metham of Nottingham, widow, Edward Newcomen of Blackfordby, Leicestershire, yeoman, and Anne his wife, Richard Bradshaw of Derby, yeoman, and Ellen his wife, Katherine Carter of Nottingham, spinster, William Leaper of Osmaston, yeoman, Christopher Coltclough of Codnor Castle, yeoman, John Aldred of Heanor, yeoman, Thomas Oldknow of Kidsley Park, Morley, yeoman, Robert Sanderson of Heanor, yeoman, Joseph and Thomas Booth of Heage, coal miners, John Greene of Ley Lane, Heanor, yeoman and William Baker of Nottingham, carpenter |
Date | 22 Apr 1712 |
Description | by which Mary Metham, Newcomen and his wife, Bradshaw and his wife and Katherine Carter agree to levy to William Leaper and Christopher Coltclough a fine of a messuage or tenement in Osmaston in the occupation of William Leaper, Thomas Parker and John Killingley and closes in Osmaston called the Home Close, Aston Way Pingle, the Little Moores Close, Milne Gutter Close, 16 acres of arable land in Dale Pit Field, 16 acres of arable land in the Milnepit Field, 13 acres of arable land in the Little Field, 6 acres of land, meadow or pasture in Broad Meadow, five lands selions or leys or meadow or pasture in Crumsick Flatt Close, half a rood of meadow or pasture adjoining Little Crumsick Close (all in Osmaston); also all part or purpart share late of Robert Carter the elder in a close called Osmaston Greene in Osmaston and 3 acres of arable in Normanton (by Derby); also five closes in Heanor called Thistley Close, Fisley Close, West Carchee Piece, East Carchee Piece and Crabtree Close, 27 acres by estimation and two parcels of enclosed land in Langley, East and West Dunstead 11 acres; 3 parcels of meadow ground in Langley Meadow 6 acres, the Meadow gate 21 perches and the dole in Carbrooke ½ acre; three closes in Langley called Second Meadow, Middle Meadow and Nether Meadow 13 acres; a cottage or tenement and barn in Heanor together with the Gorgery Closes 11 acres, the Holes at the north end of Hassock Lane 2½ acres and Well Croft 4 acres; two closes in Heanor called Long Close and Three Nooke Close, and a cottage or tenement in Ley Lane, Heanor: the fine to be levied before the end of Trinity Term: property in Osmaston and Normanton to be held to the use of William Leaper, remainder in Heanor and Langley to be held to the use of Aldred, Oldknow, Sanderson, J and T Booth, Greene and Baker |
Level | file |
Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
Archive Creator | Sutton family of Heanor Hall |