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D187 - Woolhouse and Hallowes families of Glapwell - [13th-19th cent]
1 - Woolhouse family - title deeds
2 - Woolhouse family - title deeds
3 - Woolhouse family - manorial and estate
4 - Woolhouse family - personal papers
5 - Wollhouse family - miscellaneous
6
6 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Leicestershire and Lincolnshire
6-13 - Hallowes family - title deeds
6-37 - Hallowes family
7 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Manor of Thornsett etc
8 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Mugginton manor and rectory
1 - Copy of common recovery by which John Kniveton esq and Ralph Wright esq petitioned against William Kniveton esq to Mercaston concerning the manors of Mercaston and Mugginton and 10 messuages, 10 tofts, 2 mills, 2 dovehouses, 20 gardens and lands in Mercaston, Mugginton, Kniveton, Offcote, Underwood, Fenton, Ashbourne and Compton, 23 Jun - 1591
2 - Release by George Babington to St Gillians, (Herefordshire) gent, to William Knyveton of Mercaston gent, and Anthony Brown of the Marsh gent, of legal claims and actions against them, 20 May - 1596
3 - Lease from Sir William Knyveton of Mercaston and Sir Gilbert Knyveton his son to Hugh Ratcliffe of Mugginton yeoman of messuage in Mugginton in which he is living, together with specified lands in Mugginton and Mercaston, for the next 99 years, if Hugh should survive, so long 7 Mar 1616/7 - [1617]
4-5 - Lease and release by Sir Andrew Kniveton of Bradley to Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby esq and his son Samuel of Christ's College Cambridge, for £2,900, of the manor of Mugginton, 21 and 22 Oct - 1654
6-7 - Agreement (and copy) between Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby and Sir Andrew Kniveton of Bradley. Recites that Sir Andrew having sold the manor of Mugginton to Hallowes, various persons have claimed large sums against Sir Andrew, including Nathaniel Hallowes who has obtained a judgment for £6,000 and costs. Hallowes agrees that if the manor is protected against claims and if Sir Andrew pays all costs etc of the lawsuit within a year, no further claim will be made against him, otherwise his manors of Bradley, Kniveton and Underwood will be charged with the judgment, 23 Oct - 1654
8 - Assignment of lease by the trustees of Sir Andrew Knyveton of Bradley to Thomas Charnell of Snareston, (Leicestershire) gent, trustee for Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby gent and his son and heir Samuel Hallowes of Christ's College, Cambridge gent, of manor of Mugginton and lands etc belonging and half the impropriate Rectory of Mugginton, which had, with other premises been leased to his trustees by Sir Andrew on 4 Dec 24 Charles I [1647] with reference to payment of his debts, 23 Oct - 1654
9-10 - 2 parts of final concord between Nathaniel and Samuel Hallowes plaintiffs and Sir Andrew Kniveton defendant concerning the manor of Mugginton and lands in Mugginton and Hulland Ward and half the rectory of Mugginton, Martinmas - 1654
11 - Release by Sir Andrew Kniveton of Bradley and his brothers Gilbert and Thomas also of Bradley esqs to Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby and his son Samuel, for £2,900 previously paid to them, of the manor of Mugginton with half the income from the appropriated rectory of Mugginton, 23 Nov - 1654
12 - Receipt from Sir Andrew Kniveton of Bradley for £2900 paid by Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby and his son Samuel of Christ's College, Cambridge, for the conveyance of the manor of Mugginton to the Hallowes on same day, 23 Nov - 1654
13 - Release by Gilbert Kniveton of Bradley, a brother of Sir Andrew Kniveton to Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby esq and his son Samuel of Christ's College, Cambridge, of the manor of Mugginton and half the impropriate rectory of Mugginton, 1 Dec - 1655
14 - Bargain and sale by Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby esq and Samuel Hallowes gent his son and heir, to Samuel Astry of Clements Inn, Middlesex gent for 5s of property as above, 20 Dec - 1658
15 - Exemplification of common recovery: Ralph Gregg and Edward Hole gents demandants against Samuel Astrey gent defendant for Mugginton manor and appurtenances there and in Brailsford and Hulland Ward, and ½ Mugginton rectory; 1st vouchee Andrew Kniveton baronet - 4 May 1659
9 - Hallowes family - title deeds for small properties - [17th cent]
10 - Early 18th century deeds
11 - Sale of Muston and Barrowby estate
12 - Mugginton property: Hallowes connection not known
13 - Former Hallowes property
14
14-26 - Hallowes family - settlements, wills, finance
15 - Marriage of Samuel Hallowes and Elizabeth Jackson 1658
16 - Samuel Hallowes and wife Elizabeth (Woolhouse)
17 - Elizabeth and son Thomas Hallowes
18 - Marriage of Thomas Hallowes and Catherine Brabazon
19 - Thomas Hallowes' bonds
20 - Thomas Hallowes' mortgages
21 - Children of Samuel II and Elizabeth Hallowes
22 - Thomas Hallowes' wills
23 - Brabazon Hallowes, early mortgages, marriage
24 - Brabazon Hallowes 1756 - 1792
25 - Miscellaneous c1767 - 1784
26 - William Hallowes and his family
27
27 - Survey, rentals, papers
27-30 - Hallowes family - estate
28 - Lease by Samuel Hallowes and Sarah Mellor and leases by Thomas Hallowes
29 - Leases by Brabazon Hallowes
30 - Leases of Mugginton property to Bateman family
31
31 - Brabazon Hallowes as guarantor
31-36 - Hallowes family - personal documents
32 - Rectory of Pleasley and Chaworth Hallowes
33 - Public Office - Sheriff and Deputy Lieutenant
34 - Commission of Thomas Hallowes esq as a company captain in the Old Militia - 12 Mar 1799
34 - The Old Militia
35 - Henry Herring
36 - King Charles II and escape after Battle of Worcester - late 17th cent
36 - Soft bound volume of accounts of Charles II's escape from Worcester comprising an account said to have been dictated to Mr Pepys by the King himself and others by the Queen Mother [Henrietta Maria], father Huddleston, Colonel Phillipps and Captain Alford (1651-1684) - late 17th cent
37 - Exemplification of common recovery: Katherine Norwich spinster and William Fellows esq petitioners against Thomas Callow and Thomas Parker gents concerning 50 acres of meadow, 300 of pasture, 12 of wood and 20 of heath and furze in Keythorpe and Ingby parish (Leicestershire) and half Keythorpe manor, first vouchees to warranty Geoffrey Palmer esq and others, second vouchee John Wheeler, 27 Nov 8 William III - [1696]
37 - Miscellaneous
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