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NCB - National Coal Board, later British Coal Corporation - 1574-1994
H - Title deeds and agreements of the National Coal Board - 1574-1976
BUT - Title deeds and related documents of the Butterley Company - 1703-1945
38 - Title deeds of the Butterley Company for minerals and premises at Codnor, Loscoe, Ripley, Hartshay, Marehay, Morley Park, Langley, Denby, Henaor and South Normanton - 1612-1912
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/H/BUT/38/20
Former Reference
N13/B/20
Title
Deed of lease of possession by Richard Spencer to Henry Spencer, of a third part of a messuage, lands and tenements called Morley Park in Morley
Date
1 Jul 1680
Description
Indenture of lease for a year between (1) Richard Spencer of the city of London, merchant, and (2) Henry Spencer of "Holehowse", county of Derby, gentleman.
Reciting the will of Robert Spencer late of "Brownehouse", county of Derby, gentleman, dated 23 May 17 Charles II [1665] devising to his three sons, Richard, Thomas and John Spencer all his lands and tenements in Morley called Morley Park.
In consideration of 5 shillings, for a term of one year.
Parchment, no seal, one tag, with signature of Richard Spencer.
Extent
1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Butterley Company
National Coal Board
Related Material
NSee related deeds at CB/H/BUT/37/2, 4, 5, 10; NCB/H/BUT/38/21-25, 89; NCB/H/BUT/39/20-28
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