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D184 - Revell and Wilson families of Carnfield in South Normanton - 1252-1850
1 - Revell family - Manorial records - 1406-1422
2 - Revell family - title deeds - 1391-1737
3 - Revell family - estate papers - 1476-[18th cent]
4 - Revell family - personal papers - 1504-[20th cent]
5 - Revell family - business papers - 17th cent-1770
6 - Revell family - public office - [14th cent]-1783
7 - Wilson family - title deeds - 1653-1840
1-8 - Deeds and abstract of title of William Wilson to Mawkin Croft (conveyed by Roper Alsope and Eyre to John Ludlam reserving mineral rights to Zouche 1597, bequeathed to son John Ludlam and sold to Roger Fretwell) bargain and sale by Roger Fretwell to Richard Fretwell 1612; feoffment by Richard Fretwell of Roger Fretwell junior, and associated bond 1618; bargain and sale by Roger Fretwell to Robert Hill, 1622; feoffment by Robert Hill of William Hill and Isabelle his wife, 1636; mortgage in £33 10s. 0d. by George Blythe son and heir of Alice Blyth daughter of Robert Hill (1597 - 1698) - 1698
9 - Marriage settlement by feoffment from Thomas Spencer of Hooton Levitt, Yorkshire in consideration of a marriage between Ralph Spencer his son and Mary Wilson daughter of John Wilson of South Normanton yeoman to John Wilson and Anthony Sailes of Loughton Yorkshire yeoman, of a manor house in Hooton Levitt with lands and tithes (except so much of the house and buildings, orchards, gardens etc and closes called the Well Yard, Pease Close, the Newe Close adjoining the Towne Meadowe, the Still Foote or Flatte Close and the Little Hall Dale Close with tithes of corn or grain settled on Thomas Spencer and his wife Margaret, in satisfaction of her dower, for their lives in a deed of 27 Jan 1651 [1652] with remainder to Ralph and Mary in tail and main property to Ralph and Mary in tail - 1653
10 - Certificate of burial of Thomas Spencer out of Newgate Gaol in Christchurch Yard, (19 Jul) 16 Nov. - 1686
11 - Release (lease missing) between 1. Richard Peach of Alfreton mason and Ann his wife 2. William Wilson of Alfreton and George Wilson mercer 3. John Peach of Alfreton mason 4. Elizabeth Peach spinster 5. James Dannah of Swinethorpe. William and George, release to Dannah premises conveyed to them in trust (specified); a messuage in Alfreton called the Queens Head with land on the north side, and a parcel of land numbered 82 awarded to Richard Peach under the Alfreton Enclosure Award and a parcel of land on Alfreton Common with a messuage late erected thereon, in trust to the uses (specified) of members of Peach family, 19 Dec. - 1826
12 - Conveyance by William Wilson and other, Guardians of the Mansfield Union, Notts to Rev. Charles Evans of Hulland, consideration £59, of 3 cottages with gardens belonging at the lower end of South Normanton in the occupation of Isaac Jepson and Mary Ball widow, in trust to the use of William Wilson of Alfreton mercer for the life of Evans, remainder to Evans. 26 Jan - 1838
13 - Copy appointment and release (lease missing) by Joseph Wilson of Carnfield Hall to William Wilson and George Wilson of Alfreton and Thomas Radford of Carnfield Hall Reciting a mortgage between 1. Joseph Wilson 2. Thomas Radford 3. Henry Cox of Parkfield next Derby, dated 1834, of coal, ironstone and minerals, as security to Cox for £8,500 with interest at 4%, £5,350 being now due; subject also to security to Messrs. Wylde & Co. for principal sum of £2,000, and to the interest of Mrs. Langhorne for her life in a moiety; further reciting that Joseph is entitled to equity of redemption of fee simple lands in Outseats, Normanton and Brackenfield subject to mortgage in £7,400 with interest, and that Joseph is entitled under the marriage settlement of Thomas Radford and Isabella Wilson dated 1829 to remainders and contingent remainders of estates of various persons (specified) now living; further reciting that Joseph having immediate occasion for £4,600, William, George and Thomas have agreed to advance him this sum upon repayment with interest secured. In consideration of £4,600 for release of mines of coal, ironstone and other minerals under messuages and lands in South Normanton specified, seams of coal called the Birchwood Hard and Soft Coal got by a dead level to be driven from shafts sunk in the nether Rough Close and the Stone pit close; also a dwelling house with lands called Outseats, a messuage in South Normanton and lands in Brackenfield, in trust to sell, retaining out of the money reached £4,600 with interest at 5%. 18 Jan - 1840
8 - Wilson family - estate and personal papers - 18th-19th cent
9 - Outram v. Morewood - [1597]-1801
10 - Downing family - 18th-19th cent
11 - Duke of Newcastle - 1663-1707
12 - Wood family - 19th cent
13 - Thomas Siddall - 1772-1850
14 - Tithes, Alfreton and South Normanton - 1779-1817
15 - South Normanton Enclosure - 1796-1809
16 - Miscellaneous Business - 1683-1838
17 - Miscellaneous - 1587-[17th cent]
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