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D161 - Andrew MacBeth Cash & Company of Wirksworth, solicitors - 17th-20th cent
BOX - Andrew MacBeth, Cash & Company: box-listed records - 1623-20th cent
1 - Property records - 18th-20th cent
2 - Records re mining and quarrying - 18th-20th cent
3 - Deeds and related papers - 18th-19th cent
4 - Ephemera and War charities - 19th-20th cent
5 - Deeds and related papers - 18th-19th cent
6 - Deeds and related papers - 18th-19th cent
1 - Attested copy of feoffment by Anthony Cheatle, senior, butcher of Wirksworth to his eldest son?and heir apparent, Anthony Cheatle, junior, butcher of Wirksworth of three newly erected houses in Coldwell Street, Wirksworth, 4 Sep. - 1772
2 - Will of John Hodgkinson, miner of Wirksworth, 2 Aug. - 1794
3-6 - Release by William Hodgkinson, labourer of Mapperley,?residuary legatee and sole executor of the will of?the late John Hodgkinson, miner of Wirksworth of a total legacy of £60 paid by Peter Peal,?cordwainer of Wirksworth, 30 Jan 1795, with receipts of Lydia Stevens, Ann Franks and Elizabeth?Roper for legacies of £5 each. - 1795
7 - Certificate for redemption of land tax for two messuages in Wirksworth, to Peter Peal, senior of Wirksworth, 16 May. - 1799
8 - Feoffment by William Lowe, cotton manufacturer Matlock, Hannah Gregory, widow of Cromford and Peter Gell, miner of Cromford and his wife Mary (all devises of the late Elizabeth Latham, widow of Wirksworth) to Peter Peal, cordwainer of Wirksworth of a new erected building in New Bridge Street used as a wash house or combing shop - 1806
9 - Letters of administration for the estate of Peter Peel, cordwainer of Wirksworth, to Mary Peel, his widow and Peter Peel his son, 13 Oct. - 1807
10 - Inventory of household furniture of the late Sarah Bown, spinster of Matlock, 21 Apr. - 1841
11 - Residuary account of the estate of Sarah Bown, as at 10 by James Bown of Matlock and Betty Peal?of Wirksworth, 25 Apr. - 1843
12 - Will of Betty Peal, wife of Marcellus Peal, registrar of Wirksworth, 19 Mar. - 1860
13 - Probate copy of the will of Peter Peal, gentleman of Macklin Street, Derby, 24 May 1876. - 1876
14-15 - Two succession duty accounts of Marcellus Peal from the will of Peter Peal, relating to property?in Wirksworth, Alfreton and London, 5 Dec. - 1877
16 - Probate copy of the will of Marcellus Peal, gentleman of Wirksworth, 15 Feb 1882. - 1886
17 - Succession duty account of George Marcellus Peal from the will of Marcellus and Alfreton, 26 Jul. - 1886
18 - Peal family tree. - 19th cent
19 - Feoffment by Thomas Newton, gentleman of Elton and his wife Elizabeth to John Cadman, miner of Winster?of a barn of three bays of building in Winster, with?adjoining jennell or small parcel of ground, the close called Lickpenny Wessell (6a) and the Steers Wessells. - [1703]
20 - Feoffment by William Moorehouse and John Cadman, yeomen of Winster and William Blackwell and Samuel Ashton, miners of Winster of a messuage with stable and garden in Winster to John Harrison, weaver of Winster. Considerations of £15.19s to Moorehouse, £1.1s to Blackwell and 5s each to Cadman and Ashton. - 1719
21-22 - Lease and release by Richard Cadman, miner of Winster and Sarah Cadman, widow and mother of Richard?Cadman, of Winster to John Johnson, yeoman of?Winster of the close called the eastwardly Lickpenny Wessells (3 acres). - 1736
23 - Will of John Harrison, weaver of Winster, 16 Apr. - 1744
24 - Release by Nathaniel Lowe, miner of Winster and his wife Hanah, and Henry Millward, miner of Winster and his wife Martha to Edmund Marsden, mason of Winster of two third parts of the messuage with brewhouse and back side and stable with chamber over it in Winster. - 1758
25 - Mortgage by Edmund Marsden, mason of Winster to James Norman, gentleman of Winster of the property at 24 to secure £44.4s. - 1758
26-27 - Two copies of the final concord between William Oldfield, plaintiff and Nathaniel and Hanah Lowe, Henry and Martha Millward and Edmund Marsden and?his wife, Mary, deforciants of a messuage, stable, brewhouse and garden in Winster. - 1758
28 - Assignment of mortgage by James Norman and William Oldfield as at 25 and John Marsden, miner?of Winster and eldest son and heir at law of the?late Edmund Marsden to William Ashton, bookseller of Winster of the mortgage at 25. - 1759
29 - Lease for possession by John Marsden, miner of Winster, eldest son and heir at law of the late Edmund Marsden, mason of Winster and William Oldfield, miner of Winster to James Norman, gentleman of Winster, 11 May. - 1759
30 - Will of John Marchinton, shop keeper of Winster, 23 Apr. - 1762
31 - Release by Elizabeth Hall, spinster, daughter of James Hall, miner of Winster of James Norman, gentleman of Winster on receipt of a legacy from the will of the late John Harrison, weaver of Winster, 22 Jul. - 1762
32 - Feoffment by James Norman, gentleman of Winster to Richard Peach, tailor of Leek, co Staffs of the property at 24, consideration of £63.19s. - 1764
33 - Feoffment by John Marchington, baker of Ashbourne to his brother William Marchington, miner of Winster of his third share, of a dwellinghouse adjoining a foot road to the Town Street, Winster. - 1764
34 - Bond of William Marchington, miner of Winster in £20 to James Norman, gentleman of Winster, 5 Nov. - 1764
35 - Feoffment by James Woolley, shop keeper of Winster 1766 to Richard Peach, tailor of Winster of a piece of land, 20 yards long and 8¼ yards wide with adjoining wall and stile in Hawley Croft, Winster. - 1766
36 - Bargain and sale by Martha Millward, widow of Winster and her son, Stephen Millward, miner of Winster to George Boam, weaver of Winster of a house and garden in Winster fronting on the south, the street or Sellors Hillock. - 1770
37 - Feoffment by James Norman, gentleman of Winster to Thomas Pearce, miner of Winster of a decayed messuage in Winster, lately divided into two?dwellinghouses, a ruined stable and small garden. - 1775
38 - Solicitors' bill? from George Boam to James Norman. - Late 18th cent
39 - Assignment of mortgage by James Norman, gentleman of Winster to George Boam, weaver of Winster. The mortgage was by William Marchington to James Norman of two thirds of the property at 33 to secure £10. - 1786
40 - Bond of Samuel Foxlow, woolcomber of Winster and Robert Foxlow, miner of Winster to George Boam, Junior, cordwainer of Winster in £100, to indemnify him for purchase of Bout or Baut Close and one beastgate in Winster for £70 which had been charged by the father of Samuel Foxlow, Anthony Foxlow, for maintenance to be paid to the parish for Samuel's bastard child. - 1788
41 - Mortgage by Samuel Smith, joiner of Elton to Elizabeth Sellers, widow of Bakewell of a messuage with half of the garden to the west and another messuage in Elton to secure £20. - 1790
42 - Bargain and sale by Francis Boam, currier and leather cutter of Cromford to his father George Boam, farmer of Winster of all household goods and tools of trade in his house, shop and premises in Cromford and Matlock to be sold and the sum of £470 from the sum raised to be kept by George Boam as payment of his son's debt to him. - 1828
43 - Lease for possession by Thomas Ley Greaves, gentleman of Derby to Samuel Ashton, miner of Winster and John Longden, miner of Winster of the two closes in Winster called the Farther Grounds (3 acres 2 roods). - 1829
44 - Bond of John Allwood, yeoman of Le Lane, North Wingfield to William Allwood, yeoman of Stretton in £60. - 1641
45 - Letters of administration to Elizabeth Alwood, widow of the late John Alwood of North Wingfield, 16 Dec. - 1646
46 - Articles of agreement between Robert Botham, yeoman of Overend, parish of Ashover and Charles Alsop, also yeoman of Overend. Recites a quit claim by Charles Alsop in respect of his wife Elizabeth's jointure of one third part of a messuage called Storth house farm, the lands called the Storth, the Cow Close and the Storth Wood and a cottage in the possession of Judith Tompson. - 1661
47 - Articles of agreement between Edward Botham of Elton and Mathew Haslam of Ashover with Charles Alsope of Ashover. Charles Alsope is to have?Culitree Close, Limekiln Close and the headland adjoining them for a consideration of £45. - [1672]
48 - Feoffment by Adam Needham, yeoman of Bonsall to Edward Smedley the elder, yeoman of Bonsall of?a garden to the south side of Edward Smedley's?house, with a moiety of a seat in Bonsall church "towarde the Bellhouse". - 1671
49 - Bond of Thomas Newton, labourer of Staveley and George Killer, yeoman of Cromford to Charles Alsop, yeoman of Ashover, Overseer of the Poor of Ashover in £40 respecting the settlement of Thomas Newton in Ashover. - 1677
50-51 - Bond of George Lane, yeoman of Brassington to Daniel Bagshaw, ironmonger of Brassington in £200, with receipt of George Lane for £105 received from Daniel Bagshaw in respect of a conveyance of even date. - 1678
52a - Grant by Daniel Bagshaw, ironmonger of Brassington and his wife Elizabeth to Richard Buxton, gentleman of Brassington and Ralph Buxton, yeoman of Bradley of the Black Furlong (5a) in Brassington and one beastgate on the two common pastures in Brassington, the Upper Pasture and the Sides with pasturing for 15 sheep on the moors and waste of Brassington, in trust for Daniel and Elizabeth Bagshaw for their lives and then to their children in order of seniority, Christopher, Daniel, Abiathon and Dorothy. - 1678
52b - Award of John Steeple, yeoman of Elton and Robert Cockaine, yeoman of Hulland Lane as arbitrators in the dispute between Ralph Brunt, bachelor of Drumpeny, Co Tyrone and William Teylor, yeoman of Carsington concerning Ralph Brunt's claim to a dwellinghouse in Brassington called the New Hall. - 1680
53 - Lease for three years by Henry Hosfield, husbandman of Martingreen, parish of Ashover to Charles Alsop, yeoman of Overend, parish of Ashover of the Hodgfield in Martingreen, Ashover for a peppercorn rent. - 1689
54 - Release by Christopher Bagshawe, ironmonger of Winster and his wife Lidia to Thomas Marple, yeoman of Brassington of the property at No 52. - 1709
55-56 - Lease and release (incomplete) by Thomas Marple and Christopher and Lidia Bagshawe as at 54 to John Rawlins, gentleman of the Inner Temple, London of the property at No 52 with agreement to levy a common recovery for the benefit of Thomas Marple. - 1709
57 - Letters tutorial ? to Elizabeth Alsop, one of the executors of the late Charles Alsop of Overend,?p Ashover in respect of their children, Charles, George, Elizabeth, Phebe, Anne and Jane. - 1721
58 - Legacy receipt for £40 bequeathed by Charles Allsop to his daughter Elizabeth, wife of George Blanksby. - 1721
59 - Inventory of the goods of the late Richard Redferen, blacksmith of Brassington, 22 Mar 1721/2 - [1722]
60 - Certificate from the Quarter Sessions that Charles Alsopp, yeoman of Ashover took the oaths of allegiance, supremacy and abjuration, 8 Oct. - 1723
61 - Lease for possession by John Hallam, yeoman of Hempsell, co Notts to Mary Harrison, spinster?of Brassington of a messuage and adjoining piece of ground (1 rood) in Brassington, bequeathed to John Hallam in the will of the late John Lane, 16 Jul. - 1725
62 - Letters of administration to Charles Alsop, yeoman of Ashover, as guardian for John Bunting, a minor and son of the late Phebe Bunting, widow of Ashover, 24 Apr. - 1735
63 - Legacy receipt for £40 from the late Charles Allsop to Ann, wife of John Boardan. - [1737]
64 - Legacy receipt for £40 with interest of £10 from the late Charles Allsop to Jane, wife of Henry?Taylor, 27 Dec. - 1737
65 - Feoffment by Joshua Pinder, miner of Brassington to Anne Briddon, widow of Brassington of a dwellinghouse occupied by Anne Briddon, adjoining to the south a?house in the possession of Joshua Pinder and half of the gable end separating the two houses with the option to build up the gable end and part of the land to the east of the houses (details given). - 1739
66 - Lease for ? three years (incomplete) by Job Marple, innholder of ?Brassington to James Lord, carrier of Hurst, parish of Ashton under Lyne, co Lancs of the?Red Lion, Brassington with backside and outbuildings, the Wash Hills (19 acres) and the Wall Lands (4 acres) in Brassington, seven beastgates and ninety sheepgates in Brassington. - 1746
67 - Copy will of Thomas Garton, barmaster of Snitterton. - 1754
68 - Agreement between Mary Pinder, widow of Brassington and her daughter and heir at law, Sarah and Ann Briddon, widow of Brassington. - 1775
69 - Copy of will of Job Marple, innholder of Brassington. - 1755
70 - Manor of Brassington: surrender by William Toplis, senior, his wife Mary and son and heir apparent, William of the property at No 52 (except the close?is called Ipley Close) to the use of James Hendley, miner of Brassington and his wife Mary, and to the uses declared in his will. - 1755
71 - Legacy receipts (1 item) for legacies of Elizabeth Gorton. - 1757
72 - Will of Charles Allsop, yeoman of Ashover Overend, 5 Apr. - 1766
73 - Manor of Brassington: Surrender by George Lea of a share of a copyhold barn in Brassington to?the use of John Lea for life, his wife Ann for life?and to the uses declared in his will. 16 May. - 1766
74 - Apprenticeship agreement that George Allsop, yeoman of Brockhurst, Ashover will maintain William Eaton, youngest son of the late John Eaton, junior of Hardwick, parish of Ashover until the age of 21, for a consideration of £40, paid by John Eaton, senior, husbandman of Tansley and grandfather of William Eaton. - 1773
75 - Receipt for £4.9s of Mrs Jane Allsop, towards the costs of Ashover Inclosure. - 1782
76 - Draft will of John Holmes, yeoman of Uppertown, Ashover. - 1807
77 - Lease for 11 years by Thomas Clayton, farmer of Walton Hay, parish of Chesterfield to Samuel Davies, farmer of Hodge Lane, parish of Ashover of a messuage with barn and stable at Hodge Lane and the adjoining closes – the two Crofts, the Lond and the Broad Riddings – and all mines and quarries to which Thomas Clayton and his agents, workmen etc have right of way. - 1808
78 - Memorandum of agreement for sale by Daniel Fearn, tailor of Brassington to John Goodwin Johnson, gentleman of ? Bradbourne of two pieces of land, previously part of Brassington Common, called Pindars Corner (3 acres). - 1817
79 - Account of the personal estate and effects of the late William Eaton. - 1822-1823
80-86 - Accounts of William Eaton to various persons for joinery, paving and building repair work. - 1823-1827
87 - Quarter Sessions appointment of Edmund Hodgkinson, William Alsop, Joseph Eaton and Joseph Allen?as Surveyors of the Highways, Ashover. - 1831
88-89 - Two letters from William Swindell of Harper Lees re his legacy, via his father, from John Lee. - 1860
90 - Letter from A Alsop of Birchover, enclosing another letter, re disposal of some ? family money. - c1879
91 - Account of money due from the estate of Daniel Longden, deceased to William Eaton. - 19th cent
92 - Quitclaim by Elizabeth Townrow, widow of Ault Hucknall to Charles Allsope, yeoman of Upperend, Ashover. - 17th cent
93 - Articles of agreement between (1) George Hopkinson, gentleman of Wirksworth and Francis Granger, yeoman of Jacksdale, co Notts and (2) Dorothy Hopkinson, widow of Bonsall (mother and guardian of Royal Ward Anthony Hopkinson, son of the late Henry Hopkinson, esquire of Bonsall); William Woolley, gentleman of Riber; John Gretrax, yeoman of Bonsall; Edward Woolley, yeoman of Gratton and John Marple, yeoman of Bonsall. - 1638
94-95 - Conveyance (two copies) by Henry Ferne, gentleman of Kniveton to Henry Balgay, esquire of Derwent, John Berresford, esquire of Bentley, Arthur Dakeyne, gentleman of Stubbing Edge, William Hodgkinson, gentleman of Overton, Anthony Alsopp, gentleman of Cowley and Cornelius Dale, gentleman of Flagg of the Manor of Bonsall to be held from the Crown for an annual rent of £15.4s 3 3/4d. - 1695
96 - Conveyance by John Berresford the elder, esquire of Ashbourne and William Hodgkinson, gentleman of Overton to Charles Hurt, esquire of Alderwasley, Brooke Boothby, esquire of Ashbourne, John Berresford the younger, esquire of Ashbourne, Godfrey Watkinson, esquire of Brampton Moor, Francis Hurt, gentleman of Wirksworth and John Slack, gentleman of Wirksworth and John Slack, gentleman of Sheen Low End, co Staffs, of the manor of Bonsall to be held from the crown. - 1724
97-98 - Lease and release by Charles Hurt, esquire of Alderwasley, John Beresford, esquire of Ashbourne, Francis Hurt, gentleman, formerly of Wirksworth but now of Duffield to Rowe Port, esquire of 11am, co Staffs, Brooke Boothby, esquire of Ashbourne, Edward Wilmot, esquire of Duffield and Nicholas Hurt, esquire of Alderwasley, son of Charles Hurt of the manor of Bonsall to be held in trust for the benefit of the copyholders from the Crown. - [1747]
99 - Lease and release by Brooke Boothby, esquire of Ashbourne and Edward Wilmot, esquire of Duffield of the previous trust to create a new trust with William Fitzherbert, esquire of Tissington, John Gisborne, esquire of Derby, Francis Hurt, esquire of Wirksworth, Samuel Crompton, esquire of Derby and John Heath, esquire of Derby of the manor of Bonsall as at 97-98. - 1768
101-102 - Lease and release by Brooke Boothby, esquire, late of Ashbourne and now of Lichfield, co Staffs and?Francis Hurt, esquire of Alderwasley of the previous trust to create a new trust with Bach Thornhill, esquire of Stanton, Samuel Frith, esquire of Bank Hall, Philip Gell, esquire of Wirksworth and Herbert Greensmith, esquire of Priory, co Derbys of the manor of Bonsall. - 1783
103 - Part of a deed (lease for D161/BOX/6/96?) - c1724
104 - Counterpart conveyance in fee by William Coates, yeoman of Brightgate, Bonsall, eldest son and heir-at-law of William Coates, senior, yeoman of?Brightgate who died intestate, and his wife Elizabeth to William Alsop, yeoman of Tearsall, parish of Darley and Samuel Witham, shopkeeper of Winster as trustees for Samuel Coates, brother of William Coates and a minor, of Blakelow Farm, Bonsall and property in Darley. - 1843
105 - Copy certificate of Elizabeth Coates as party to the deed at 104, 19 Jan. - 1844
106 - Copy of the Will of Thomas Sheldon, farmer of Elton including a bequest to his daughter?Elizabeth Coates. - 1853
107-125 - Accounts of succession duty, residuary accounts, correspondence and calculations re the estate?of William Coates. - 1855-1860
126-127 - Abstract of the will of William Coates of Brightgate, Bonsall (12 May 1853) and extract from the Bonsall Inclosure Award concerning part of the Bright Gate estate of Frank William Coates. - 1867
128 - Copy of the?declaration of William Alsop, farmer of Tearsall, Darley concerning the ownership and extent of the Bright Gate estate. - c1868
129-130 - Two copies of the sale particulars and plan for the estate at Brightgate, Bonsall. - 1869
131 - Mortgage by Jonathan Rowland, weaver of Foolow, parish of Eyam and his wife Ann to James Mellor, yeoman of Hague Fold, parish of Glossop of a messuage,?stable and garden in Tideswell and a close of 3 acres 2 roods, lately part of the commons and waste lands of Tideswell, to secure £40. - 1822
132 - Mortgage by John Gratton, farmer of Tideswell, (devisee in the will of the late Valentine Ashton, yeoman of Baslow who had been the only brother and heir at law of William Ashton, farmer of Longstone who was the eldest son and heir-at-law of the late John Ashton, farmer of Rowland, parish of Bakewell) to Mary Brittlebank, spinster of Oddo, of a messuage in Tideswell, three closes in the Kirkgate (4 acres), 3r in Heathydale, 1 rood in Ridlow Botham and 1 rood in Muckdale side, all in Tideswell, to secure £50. - 1823
133 - Mortgage (in the form of lease and release) by Jonathan Rowland, miner of Foolow, parish of Eyam and his wife Ann to Mary Brittlebank, spinster of?Oddo of the property as described at 131 to secure £100. - 1823
134-5 - Two copies of the will of Valentine Ashton, yeoman of Baslow.
136 - Further charge of £100 to the mortgage at 132. - 1826
137 - Further charge of £50 to the mortgage at 132. - 1827
138 - Further charge of £30 to the mortgage at 132. - 1827
139 - Lease and release by Jonathan Rowland, miner of Foolow, parish of Eyam and his wife Ann to John Gratton, yeoman of Tideswell of the property at 131. - 1827
140 - Mortgage by John Gratton of the property at 131 to Mary Brittlebank to secure £190, the property?at 132 to stand as security for the loan. - 1827
141 - Further charge by John Gratton on the properties at 131 and 132 of £180. - 1829
142-143 - Two copies of the fine between Arthur Towndrow, Plaintiff and Jonathan and Ann Rowland, deforciants of a messuage, stable, garden and 5a of land in Tideswell. - 1823
144 - Bundle of correspondence, draft sale particulars, abstract of title and copy deeds re the property?at Tideswell. - c1823-1886
145 - Feoffment by John Needham, yeoman of Bonsall to Thomas Marple, yeoman of Bonsall of ½a in Horsedale and a further ½a (location described). - 1667
146 - Bond of Adam Needham, yeoman of Bonsall in £20 1671 to Edward Smedley, yeoman of Bonsall, 29 May. - 1671
147 - Manor of Bonsall: Surrender by John Marple as attorney for Adam Needham, John Holehouse and Mary, wife of James Holehouse of a cottage and?garden and admission of George Needham. - 1688
148 - Mortgage in fee by James Swettenham, a trustee?of Ralph Toplis, junior, Ralph Toplis, senior, grocer and tallow chandler of Wirksworth and?Ralph Toplis, his younger son to John Briddon, yeoman of Middleton, parish of Youlgreave of a house in?the Market Place, Wirksworth, recently pulled?down and re-erected; a new erected house between that house and the churchyard; three quarter shares in Blackbourne croft with the building on it, which is used as a candle house and stable?adjoining on the south, with the shop, warehouse and all other appurtenances, to secure £600.? - 1806
149 - Lease and release by Thomas Bearda Batard, merchant of Copthall Court, London (nephew and devisee in?fee of William Bearda, farmer of Laughton, Lincolnshire, deceased) and his wife Amelia to Thomas Bearda alias Beardah, grocer of Crich and Samuel Travis, esquire of Crich (as trustee) of a messuage in Crich, pew in Crich Church, the Intake at Crich Carr (½ a) and two inclosure allotments. - 1828
150 - Probate copy of the will of Thomas Beardah, draper and grocer of Crich. - 1849
151 - Draft receipt for the deed, 149 and undertaking to produce the deed by David Towndrow of Gaskell Street, Manchester. - 1870
7 - Wills - 18th-20th cent
8 - Accounts - 19th-20th cent
9 - Personal papers, acts of parliament, business records - 18th-20th cent
10 - Records of Alsop and Eley Ltd, Sanitary Pipe Manufacturers - 19th-20th cent
11 - Records including re education - 19th-20th cent
12 - Records including local administration and justice - 19th-20th cent
13 - Business records - 19th cent
14 - Business records - 19th cent
15 - Wirksworth Cottage Hospital - 1880-1923
16 - Records of the Manor of Loddon Ingloss, Norfolk - 1623-1903
17 - Abstracts of title, mostly drafts - 19th-20th cent
18 - Abstracts of title - 19th-20th cent
19 - Andrew MacBeth, Cash & Co: unlisted records Box 19 (inspected by volunteer Celia Renshaw 18 May 2016)
20 - Andrew MacBeth, Cash & Co: unlisted records Box 20 (inspected by volunteer Celia Renshaw 18 May 2016)
Bonsall - Bonsall tithe award (copy) - 1846
ES - Sale catalogues - 19th-20th cent
Lincoln - 19th Century tracing of Dean of Lincoln’s property at Wirksworth - (18th cent) 19th cent
Meerbrook - Plan of Meerbrough Sough - 1835
UL - Andrew MacBeth Cash & Co, Solicitors, Wirksworth: unlisted records - 18th-20th cent
Wirksworth - Volume re Wirksworth small tithes - 1715
Harpur Crewe family of Calke
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