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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D5488
TitleGladwin Cloves Cave
Date[late 19th cent]
DescriptionGladwin C Cave: notes re claim to Earldom of Newburgh, late 19th Cent

Eyre family tree covering c1611 to 1830, headed "Parties to this deed" (no deed included). Begins with Rowland Eyre of Hassop, who married Anne Smith. Ends with Thomas Eyre, who married Margaret Kennedy.

Headed by the address: 6 Regent Street, Welford Road, Leicester.
Entitled "General Index in the matter of Edwin Cadman Esquire of Westbourne House [Sheffield, Yorkshire] Heir at Law of Anthony James Ratclyffe, Earl of Newburgh".

Index refers to documents copied into pages of a journal, including wills, burials certificates, proofs of marriage and parentage, affidavits. The journal into which this information was copied is not included - however, later page of this volume contain additional information, such as copies of schedules of Hassop estate deeds, a pedigree of Edwin Cadman, an extract from the Gentleman's Magazine 28 Jan 1875, copies of close rolls held at the Public Record Office, now the National Archives, and notes about the rival claims to the title of Earl of Newburgh.

Manchester Times 20 December 1884 reported "extraordinary scene" at a rent audit at Hassop Hall, as Gladwin Clovis Cave, "who claims to be connected with the Newburghs, and says he is heir to Hassop Hall" warned tenants not to pay their rent to the representatives of the apparent owners. He then went to the hall, "knocked at the front door, and loudly demanded the surrender of the hall to him, saying it was his property".
Extent2 items
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorGladwin Cloves Cave
Custodial HistoryThese records were transferred from Derby local studies library in June 2001
Access ConditionsThis description is a summary collection level guide only, providing information on scope, content, dates and access conditions.
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Hassop 
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