Description | 1.Aug. 12 1589 Release from Thomas Selyeke to John Rodes Esq., of arrears of rent issuing out of the manor of Barlboroughe, for receiving which he formerly appointed the said John his attorney. Wit. - Leonard Knyght, Jeffrey Jackson, John Binkley (Bentley?).
2. Apr. 15 1589 Sale from Howlands Revell yeoman of Stannyngton, Yorks to Johnn Rodes Esq., of Woodthorpe, of a pasture called Woodsetts Close in Kylnewalmarshe. Wit. Francis Poole, Jeffrey Watsby, William Foxe, George Savage, Thomas Skynner, George Harrison, George Aletoon, Franncis Finch.
3. Nov. 25 1593 Sheriff’s Writ to the Bailiff of the Hundred of Scarsdale directing him to take action in the dispute there between William Whittakers and Charles Wilson.
4. June 4 (year?) Bond from Robert Roper and Richard Dale to John Rodes Esq. to pay debts to Mary Crispe, daughter of Henry Crispe of Aylisford, Kent. Wit. – Robert Dodd, Richard Butler, servant to John Hubbard.
5. 1720 Extracts from some Court Rolls (probably of Elmton) relating to the tenure of messuages and lands.
6. 1805 Receipt for Procurations due to the Bishop of Lichfield from the impropriator of Elmton.
7. Apr. 4 1823, Valuation of farm.
8. 19th Cent. Rental.
9. Mar. 20 1721 Lease from Sir John Rodes to Luke Yates, husbandman, of Whaley, Derbys., of a farm in Creswell (field names given).
10. Apr. 16 1687 Sale from Thomas Spencer yeoman of Highleys, Matlocke, to Dame Martha Rods, of a close called Raisewell in Barlbrough.
10.a. As 10 – Bond in connection with above.
11. Oct. 7 1687 Lease for a year from Zachariah Slater, grocer of London, and Grace widow of Barlbrough, to Dame Martha Rodes, of a capital messuage on the upper side of Woodhouse Lane in the parish of Barlebrough; also a cottage on the nether side of the lane called Redferne Cottage, and 4 cottages on a parcel of ground called Nell Yard.
12. Nov. 22 1679 Sale from John Hooper yeoman of Barlebroughe to John Chambers of Woodhouse Lane there, of Hugh Nooke Close in Barlborough.
13. Mar. 25 1797 Messuage and lands in Barlbrough – assignment of mortgage. |