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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 E - Estate records - 1380-1940E - Estate records - 1380-1940
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Expand A - Wills and settlementsA - Wills and settlements
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Collapse 1 - Rev. William Alderson1 - Rev. William Alderson
10292-10293 - Settlement by lease and release by John Ensor of Tissington yeoman on the marriage of his daughter Dorothy to William Osborne of Upper Thurvaston whereby John Ensor conveys to Richard Ensor of Ilam clerk and Richard Ensor of Warslow (co. Stafford) gent., two closes called West Brooke Close and West Brook Flatt; the Intake; the Green Way Ditch, and 8½ beastgates in Tissington, in trust to the use of John and Elizabeth during their natural lives, and then to the use of William and Dorothy and their heirs, and failing issue to the right heirs of Dorothy. Dated 29/30 September - 1710
10294 - Attested copy of feoffment by bargain and sale by Richard Ensor of Ilam clerk and Richard Ensor of Warslow (co. Stafford) gent. his son, John Ensor of Tissington yeoman and Elizabeth his wife, and Maud and Hannah Ensor, daughters of Richard Ensor of Ilam, to William Osborne of Upper Thurvaston of a messuage and croft (4 acres), a cottage and croft, a close called Robin Gap, and 20 sheepgates on Far Green Moor, all in Tissington. Consideration paid to Hannah and Maud, £340. Dated 1 July - 1712
10295-10296 - Lease and release to lead the uses of a common recovery by William Osborne sen. of Sutton on the Hill gent., son and heir of William Osborne and Dorothy his wife, and William Osborne of Burton on Trent gent., their son, to William Leeson of Staple Inn, London, gent. of a messuage at Westbrook in Tissington, Westbrook Flatt, Westbrook Close, the Intake and the Head adjoining, Hillington Ditch, ½ acre in the Pingle otherwise Westbrook Head, containing in all 15 acres, 8½ beastgates in Hollington Common and Green Moor, 52 sheepgates; a messuage in Tissington. The Croft, Robin Gap, Greenway Ditch, Green Moor, containing in all 21 acres; and a messuage and 44 acres in Tansley. Dated 31 Jan./1 Feb. - 1791
10297 - Common recovery by George Wood against William Leeson of four messuages, 20 acres land, 33 acres meadow, 33 acres pasture, 11 beastgates and 62 sheepgates in Tissington; vouchees William Osborne and Eliz. his wife, and William Osborne Jun. Dated 12 February - 1791
10298 - Attested copy of probate of will of William Osborne of Sutton-on-the Hill gent. Will dated 22 January 1803; proved 22 June - 1804
10299 - Release by Charles Osborne of Sutton-on-the Hill farmer, James Osborne of Tissington farmer, Matilda Osborne of Etwall spinster, and Elizabeth Osborne of Etwall spinster to William Osborne of Burton-on-Trent gent. of all claim on the estate of William Osborne deceased. Dated 26 January - 1809
10300-10301 - Final concord and counterpart between James Osborne plaintiff and William Osborne and Mary Ann his wife deforciants of two messuages, two barns, three stables, two gardens, 10 acres land, 15 acres meadow, 20 acres pasture, and common of pasture in Tissington. Fine £60. Dated 8 February - 1809
10302-10303 - Attested copies of lease and release by William Osborne of Burton-on-Trent gent. and Mary Ann his wife to James Osborne of Tissington farmer and Charles Bakewell of Upper Thurvaston gent. (trustee) of a messuage in Tissington, the Croft, Robin Gap, and Green Moor. Consideration £1900. Dated 4/5 April - 1811
10304-10305 - Lease and release by William Osborne of Burton-on-Trent gent. to Charles Osborne of Sutton-on-the Hill farmer and Robert Beard of Dalbury farmer (trustee) of an allotment of Hollington pasture in Tissington, recently enclosed (19 acres 3 roods 14 perches). Consideration £1500. Dated 24/25 March - 1815
10306-10307 - Lease and release by James Osborne of Tissington farmer and Charles Bakewell (trustee) to Charles Osborne and Robert Beard (trustee) of Green Moor Close in Tissington (7 acres 1 rood 21 perches). Consideration £450. Dated 24/25 March - 1815
10308-10309 - Lease and release by Charles Osborne and Robert Beard to Rev. William Alderson of Aston (co. York) and Sir Henry FitzHerbert (trustee) of Green Moor Close and an allotment on Hollington common. Recital of terms of D239 M/F 10301-F10303. Consideration £1800. Dated 6/7 April - 1829
10310 - Abstract of title of Charles Osborne - 1829
10311 - Settlement on the marriage of Rev. William Alderson rector of Aston (co. York) and Harriet Walker of Aston-on-Trent spinster, eldest daughter of Joseph Walker of Aston-on-Trent esq. deceased, reciting (1) that William Alderson is possessed of the principal sum of £5000 now secured on mortgage (2) will of Joseph Walker deceased (30 November 1800) bequeathing to each daughter £12,000 when 21, which Harriet has now received (3) that the sum of £5000 secured on mortgage is to be assigned to trustees, and that £7000 part of Harriet's fortune is to be invested by trustees in 3% consolidated bank annuities, whereby William and Harriet agree that Sir Henry FitzHerbert of Tissington Bart. and Joseph Need Walker of Aston-on-Trent esq. shall stand possessed of the said sum of £5000 and the sum of £11808 12s. 1d. 3% bank annuities to hold upon the following trusts: concerning the £5000 in trust for William until the marriage is solemnized and concerning the bank annuities in trust for Harriet until the marriage is solemnized, and then concerning both in trust for William to receive all dividends, interest etc. for life, and after his decease in trust for Harriet likewise, and after her decease in trust for any children of the marriage. Dated 18 February - 1813
10312-10313 - Receipts for 3% consolidated bank annuities. 12 February - 1813
10314-10316 - Sale catalogue of the Bradbourne estate [of which lot 6, White Meadow Farm, 262 acres, was purchased by Rev. William Alderson]. 13 June - 1836
10317-10318 - Conditions of sale and contract of lot 6 of the Bradbourne estate - 1836
10319 - Copy of D239 M/F 10311 - 1836-1837
10320 - Abstract of title to the manor of Bradbourne - 1836
10321 - Copies of Gell family marriage and baptismal entries, 1797-1805 - 1836
10322-10326 - Additional abstracts of title, counsel's opinions, affidavits - 1837
10327 - Draft conveyance by Philip Gell of Hopton esq. and Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole of Radbourne esq. (trustee) to Rev. William Alderson of Aston (co. York) and John Gardiner of Whitehall Place, London gent. (trustee) of White Meadow Farm in Bradbourne (262 acres 37 perches). Consideration £13000. Dated 25 March - 1837
10328-10331 - Draft assignments of terms and covenants to produce title deeds. 25 March - 1837
10332 - Draft mortgage in £2000 by Rev. William Alderson to Sir Henry FitzHerbert and Joseph Need Walker (trustees of Alderson's marriage settlement) of a farmhouse in Bradbourne and 124 acres of land. Dated 31 March - 1837
10333-10353 - Solicitors' correspondence and bills - 1835-1839
10354-10432 - Correspondence about the affairs of William Alderson (died 1852), between Alfred Alderson, Joseph Need Walker, and Sir Henry FitzHerbert - 1846-1858
10433-10441 - Notes, receipts, executors' accounts - 1846-1882
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Expand 3 - Sir Hugh Bateman3 - Sir Hugh Bateman
Expand 4 - Mrs. Martha Maria Beresford4 - Mrs. Martha Maria Beresford
Expand 5 - Sir William Boothby5 - Sir William Boothby
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Expand 8 - Dulwich College8 - Dulwich College
Expand 9 - James Hardy9 - James Hardy
Expand 10 - Miss Victoire Josseval10 - Miss Victoire Josseval
Expand 11 - Henry Gally Knight11 - Henry Gally Knight
Expand 12 - Charles Meynell and Godfrey Meynell - 1820-185012 - Charles Meynell and Godfrey Meynell - 1820-1850
Expand 13 - Morley rectory13 - Morley rectory
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Expand 15 - Pegg15 - Pegg
Expand 16 - Lord St. Helens16 - Lord St. Helens
Expand 17 - Tissington17 - Tissington
Expand 18 - Wirksworth School18 - Wirksworth School
Expand I - Miscellaneous Family PapersI - Miscellaneous Family Papers
Expand J - Alleyne FitzHerbert, first Lord St Helens - 1753-1839J - Alleyne FitzHerbert, first Lord St Helens - 1753-1839
Expand K - Perrin FamilyK - Perrin Family
Expand L - Gally Knight FamilyL - Gally Knight Family
Expand M - Manorial records - 1606-1911M - Manorial records - 1606-1911
Expand O - Public office - 1626-1942O - Public office - 1626-1942
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