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D1881 - Coke family of Brookhill, Pinxton - [16th-20th cent]
1 - Number not used - previously referred to a volume of manuscripts for Pinxton Manor/Coke family
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3 - Parcel 3
4 - Deed regarding a messuage in Pinxton and lands in Langton and Kirkby, passing from Timothy Farnsworth of Ossington county Nottinghamshire yeoman Nicholas Swift of Newbould and thence to D’Ewes Coke. - 1635-1809
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13 - Deeds relating to closes in p St Werburgh, Derby, near Burton Turnpike road, sold by Coke to Radford 1837 - 1745-1792
14 - Parcel of deeds re several closes in parish St. Werburghs, near Burton turnpike road, property of Daniel Parker Coke of Derby. - 1675-1818
15 - Deeds relating to sale of part of Ireland Orchard from D.P Coke to William Smith of Derby, auctioneer comprising 1607 square yards, the north corner of Ireland bounded east by River Derwent, west by lands of Sir Hugh Bateman - 1813-1822
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23 - Deeds related to lands in Winster, mostly of all the Moore inheritance passing to Gallimore. - [c1700-1799]
24 - Bundle of deeds of sale etc. of various closes in Winster. - 1650-1699
25 - Deeds related to sale of various closes in Winster. - 1650-1699
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29 - Parcel 29
1 - Sale by George Evans of Brassington miner to Robert Bates of Winster, miner, of a dwelling house and garden in Winster. - 10 Jan 1690
2 - Release and quitclaim by Richard Hawley of Calow yeoman , son and heir apparent of Ralph of Winster yeoman, to John Buxton of Winster, miner, of a messuage in Acres Close which might be his from his grandfather Richard. The seventeenth year in the reign of Charles II. - 14 Sep 1641
3 - See D1881/29/26. - [1686-1689]
4 - Release and quitclaim by Paul Mason of Eaton county Nottinghamshire gentleman to Robert Moore of Winster yeoman, of messuage and crofts in Winster. The twenty-fifth year in the reign of Charles II. - 23 Apr 1673
5 - Confirmation by Roger Dickens of Winster yeoman and Mary his wife (formerly wife of William Evans of Winster deceased) to Robert Moore of Winster and Robert Ferne of Bonsall yeoman, of a grant of a barn in Hawley Croft. - 11 Mar 1669
6 - Sale by Thomas Staley of Winster, yeoman to Robert Moore of Winster, of 2 parcels of land in Winster. - 1 Sep 1671
7 - Abstract of title ‘of deeds belonging to Mr More.’ Halley or Hawley and Hampson families. - 1657-1677
9 - Sale by Ephraim Wilson to Robert Moore of the mansion house in Winster. The twenty-sixth year in the reign of Charles II. [This is the sale noted before in the twenty-fifth year in the reign of Charles I. See D1881/49/22 is the fine] - 23 Apr 1674
10 - Sale by Thomas Ashton the elder of Winster miner, to Richard Hawley, of a cottage in Winster. - 28 Feb 1738
11 - Fine for D1881/28/25. - 1672
12 - Release for D1881/30/5. - 3 Nov 1732
13 - Release by Henry Bright of Whorlow county Yorkshire gentleman to Robert Moore the elder, of the Newcroft Close in Winster. - 2 Oct 1701
15 - Release by Sir Nathan Curzon of Kedleston to Robert Moore of the Horse Croft in Winster. - 9 Aug 1738
16 - Conveyance by Robert Moore to John Johnson of Winster, yeoman, of Grissell Close in Winster. - 10 Mar 1734
18 - Sale by Robert Moore to George Doncaster of Winster, miner, of a house in Winster. - 8 Aug 1744
19 - See D1881/29/26. - [1686-1689]
21 - Will of Robert Moore the elder of Winster gentleman mentioning son Robert (who has his lease of the Bailiffship of the High Peak), 2nd son Anthony, children of his son-in-law Francis Bird and Mary; £5 to teach children of Winster until they can read a chapter in the Bible; £3 to poor of Winster; daughters Elizabeth Gallimore, wife of John Gallimore and Ann wife of Joseph Bright. - 20 May 1718
22 - Sale by William Hawley, late of Winster now of Matlock, blacksmith, grandchild and devisee of Henry Chetham, to Robert Moore, of a house in Winster. - 20 Dec 1742
23 - Release by Francis Parker of Winster, yeoman to Robert Moore, of closes in Winster. The twenty-fifth year in the reign of Charles II. - 19 Oct 1673
24 - Release and quitclaim by Ellen Parker of Winster to Robert Moore of Winster, of several lands in Winster. The twenty-sixth year in the reign of Charles II. - 10 Oct 1674
24 - Release and quitclaim by Ellen Parker of Winster widow to Robert Moore of Winster, of several lands in Winster. The twenty-sixth year in the reign of Charles II. - 10 Oct 1674
25 - Sale by Thomas Ashmore of Winster, yeoman to Robert Moore, of closes in Winster. - 4 Feb 1674
25 - Sale by Thomas Ashmore of Winster, yeoman to Robert Moore, of closes in Winster. - 4 Feb 1674
26 - Mortgage by Richard Cadman to Robert Moore of several houses and lands in Winster. [D1881/31/10, 28/9, 29/19, 31/8,28/26, 31/14, 29/3 are similar deeds dated 1686-89] - 8 Jun 1686
27 - Feoffment by William Hall to Ralph Hawley of Winster, of a piece of land in the Great Torr fields and a dole abutting the Portway etc. Winster. - 18 Oct 1685
29 - Lease by Francis Evans to James Dayne, both of Winster, of a messuage in Winster. - 29 Sep 1681
30 - Will of Anthony Moore of Winster gentleman mentioning land in Dore, his father Robert, the children of 3 of his sisters, brother Robert. Bequeaths to poor of Winster 10 shillings a year. See also D1881/70/4. - 11 Dec 1721
31 - Lease for possession by Sir Paul Jenkinson of Walton Baronet to Robert Moore the elder of Winster, gentleman, of various closes in Winster. - 14 Apr 1701
32 - Will of Robert Moore of Winster gentleman mentioning son Robert; children of his son Robert (Anthony, Mary, Ann, Elizabeth and Samuel); sister Joan Manley. Son Robert to be executor. Probate: 2 Oct 1700. - 2 Jul 1700
33 - Sale from Sir William Kniveton of Mercaston to Robert Bagsworth of Winster, miner, Edward Toft and John Hampson of Winster, miners, of a cottage and rood of land. The ninth year in the reign of James I. - 11 Oct 1613
34 - Feoffment by George Savill to William Hampson of a cottage in Winster [Savill is joined with Mary Hawley, and the cottage is probably the one in D1881/29/35. D1881/30/3 is the deed of sale for this] - 9 Sep 1661
35 - Mortgage by Mary Hawley and George Hawley to George Saville of a house in Winster. See also D1881/31/1 and D1881/30/1. - 28 Dec 1660
36 - Assignment by William Wylde the younger of Mansfield for Robert Bright of Wirksworth, to John Mason of Winster of a parcel of land on Winster Moor. - 4 Aug 1766
37 - Relates to the sale as in D1881/27/15.
38 - Mortgage (18th cent copy) from John Steere of Stancliffe to Thomas Bourne of Derby, of lands in Winster and Darley Dale. - [11 Jul 1663]
? - Will of Anthony Moore of Winster yeoman: mentions brother Robert and wife Hannah, their children Robert and Mary, his aunt Ellen Royle, uncle Joshua Birch etc. His father Robert is living. Property includes lands in Winster. Bequeaths £5 for a teacher for Winster. See D/1881/70/6 for another copy of the will. - 20 Mar 1682
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31 - Deed ordering possession to be given to Thomas Goodwin of a house in Derby unjustly detained by Thomas Bolwell. Signed by ‘O C’ [Oliver Cromwell]. - 22 Apr 1658
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38 - Deeds regarding the Dore Estate sold by W.S Coke to the Duke of Rutland - 17th-19th cent
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42 - Conveyance from Francis Leek of Sutton county Derbyshire to Robert Whythall of Sturston county Derbyshire of land in Pinxton and Kirkby. The twenty-eight year in the reign of Elizabeth I. - 9 Nov 1586
42 - Deeds related to land and messuages in Yeaveley. - 1700-1784
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47 - Deeds regarding messuage and farm at Tapton called Swaddale, purchased in 1778 by Anthony Gallimore. - 1635-1778
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56 - Parcel of deeds relating to lands of Langton Manor House in Kirkby, sometime the property of D’Ewes Coke. - 1679-1797
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64 - Sale by Stephen Lightwood of Newcastle, wheelwright, to Mary Ball of Checkley county Staffordshire, widow, of a house at the Pinfold, together with a seat in the west gallery of the Church at Newcastle, with other similar deeds of the same property, all in Staffordshire. - 1753-1795
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66 - Deeds relating to an estate at Sheen and Newcastle, Staffordshire the inheritance of D.P and Richard Coke. - 1781-1788
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68 - Assignment by D.P Coke to Ralph Cantrall of Hartington and Thomas Gibbs of Alstonfield of a lease of Scaldersitch Farm parish Sheen, Staffordshire with 2 other deeds. - 25 Sep 1790
69 - Marriage settlement between John Holling of Lincoln’s Inn to Ann Bretland of Nottinghamshire, of estate in Shropshire and Montgomeryshire. - 30 Apr 1763
70 - Parcel 70
71-100 - [Numbers not used Parcels 71-100]
101 - Legal papers etc. of W Coke. - 1870-1892
102 - Legal correspondence to W S Coke. - 1873-1893
103 - Estate papers etc. of W S Coke. - 1885-1894
104 - Personal, legal and business papers of W.S Coke. - 1894-1895
105 - Letters from W. Coke to D’Ewes Coke at Brookhill. - [c1815-1816]
106 - Miscellaneous estate and quasi-legal papers mainly of D.P Coke but including others relating to Werneth county Cheshire. - [1794-1813]
107 - Letters to D.P Coke, M.P, mainly routine tenancy affairs. - [c1810]
109 - Gun Room Mess Papers of H.M.S. Berwick, mostly tradesmen’s accounts. - 1903-1904
110 - Miscellaneous papers and accounts regarding sale of timber, Totley, Pinxton and Swanwick. - 1874-1895
111a - Bundle of family letters to (Master) D’Ewes Coke. - [c1818]
111b - Minute book for Manor of Totley. - 1834-1845
112 - Miscellaneous bonds, quasi-legal papers etc. - 17th-19th cent
113 - Miscellaneous papers regarding Brookhill and Langton estates, and coal leases. - 1874-1894
115 - Family correspondence and estate papers. - 19th cent
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118 - Parcel 118
119 - Miscellaneous papers, family letters etc. - late 18th-mid 19th cent
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129 - Papers of Gallimore family relating to estates of William Sanders of Chesterfield deceased. - 1781
130a - Bundle of miscellaneous papers, Herefordshire related to Little Hereford, Herefordshire including 2 terriers, one c.1760, the other probably 17th cent. - 17th-18th cent
130b - Miscellaneous bonds, assignments, papers and correspondence of Gallimore family. - 18th cent
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132 - Parcel 132
133 - Parcel 133
134 - Parcel 134
135 - Parcel 135 - Various quasi-legal papers, a few deeds and fines, and other documents. - 17th-18th cent
136 - Parcel 136
137 - ‘Survey of Manor of Wernith’ county Cheshire [1751 on flyleaf, but prob. early 19th c.]. Numerous field and tenants’ names - 19th cent
138 - Miscellaneous papers, chiefly family. - 19th-20th cent
139 - Bundle of miscellaneous papers. - late 18th cent
140 - Miscellaneous papers, mainly regarding Robert Lillyman, concerning the debts of John Hollings of Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire. Household accounts covering 1773-84 including details and dates of planting woods and making ponds at Brookhill, 1775-83, 1781-85, 1789-99, 1803-10, 1825. - [c1762]
Box - Box listed records
O - Official papers - 1809-1821
U - Documents with unknown reference number
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