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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D6453
TitleSir Nicholas Leeke or Leake (1612-1680/1), 2nd Earl of Scarsdale, otherwise known as the sacking Lord
Date[18th cent]
DescriptionDocument relating to the deal made by Sir Nicholas Leeke (sometimes spelled Leake), otherwise known as the sacking Lord
Extent1 item
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorSir Nicholas Leeke or Leake (1612-1680/1), 2nd Earl of Scarsdale, otherwise known as the sacking Lord
Administrative HistorySir Nicholas Leeke or Leake (1612-1680/1), 2nd Earl of Scarsdale, established a dole of bread to the poor of Sutton cum Duckmanton and [South] Normanton to be distributed on St Nicholas's feast day, 6 December. This description of the dole is taken from the report of John Ashbury, cook to Sir Nicholas, who accompanied him during the Civil War when Leeke defended Newark when it was besieged by the Scots army.
Custodial HistoryThis document was donated to Derbyshire Record Office in October 2005.
Related MaterialSee also the Leeke cartulary (D1005)
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Sutton cum Duckmanton 
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