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Collapse D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]
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Expand 1 - Abstracts, copy deeds, bonds etc. to support title1 - Abstracts, copy deeds, bonds etc. to support title
Expand 2 - Tissington2 - Tissington
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5387-5395 - Papers relating to a dispute and its settlement over the manor of Lea between William FitzHerbert and Lord Townshend, including bonds to observe decision of arbitrator, decision of arbitrator in favour of William FitzHerbert and release from Lord Townshend of all claims - 1778
5462 - Lease for 21 years from Lady Day last past by William FitzHerbert of Tissington esq. to Robert Longden of Barnes in Fairfield yeoman of that tenement in Fairfield called the Barnes together with the Long Pingle, the Pingle next the House, the Hay Pingles, the Little Pingles beyond the Hay Pingles, the Broad Close, the field above the Clover Close, the Clover Close, the Three Furfields or Dale Closes, the Lane, the Little Eyes, Nunn Slack, Puglive End, the Brook Close, the Hay Close, the Calf Pingle, the Rushy Close, Pike Lowes, Tom Thorn Close, the Nether Pasture, the Over Pasture with Turner Lodge Meadow, and the Rough Piece, containing in all 734 acres 1 rood 36 perches. Rent £171. Longden to apply 200 horse loads of lime to the land, and is not to plough more than 10 acres a year without licence. Dated 18 November - 1766
5463-5464 - Lease and counterpart for 21 years by William FitzHerbert of Tissington esq. to Peter Cottrill of Marple (co. Chester), farmer, of Green Fairfield Farm with lands as in D239/M/E/5462. Rent £210. Timber rights reserved. Lessee not to plough land in certain named closes after the first 5 years of the term, not to plough more than 16 acres in any one year, and to plough no more than 12 acres a year in the last three years. Dated 25 Mar - 1774
5465 - Surrender of D239/M/E/5463-64. Dated 17 Jan - 1787
5466 - Map of the common belonging to Chapel en le Frith - by Peter Barker. Endorsed "much mistaken" in two parts - [c1690]
5467 - A survey of the king's and tenants' common - by Samuel Hutchinson - [c1713]
5468 - A survey of the demesne belonging to the Ridge Hall, property of Thomas Bagshaw - by Samuel Hutchinson - [1713]
5469-5470 - Draft title deeds - 1719
5471 - Solicitor's bill for William FitzHerbert for passing a common recovery on an estate in Chapel en le Frith - 1739
5472-73 - Correspondence about a proposed sale of William FitzHerbert's land at Fairfield to the duke of Devonshire - 1787
5473A - Bundle of correspondence, receipts, with valuation relating to Green - c.1780
5474 - Note on the use of forest measure (later 17th century)
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