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D2535 - Hurt family of Alderwasley - 1428-[20th cent]
M - Family and estate records - 17th-18th cent
1 - Alderwasley and Ashleyhay Estate papers (items /1-65), title deeds (items /66-90), shrievalty (/91-93) - 17th-18th cent
2 - Crich leadmining (items /1-12), Manor of Alderwasley and Ashleyhay title deeds (/13-23), Settlement on Marriage of Cassandra Hurt to P Gell (/24-27), Settlement on Marriage of Elizabeth Hurt and Thomas Webb Edge (/28-31), Settlement on marriage of Elizabeth Hurt and Thomas Webb Edge and to wills of Francis Hurt died 1783 and Francis Hurt died 1801 (/32-35), Catherine Port's Charity (/36-57), Settlement on Marriage of Mary Hurt and Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats (/58-63), Marriage settlement of Miss Anne Hurt and Thomas Gell (/64-68) - 1778-1836
3 - Morley Park deeds and associated papers including /1-29 Stanhope family including coal and ironstone mining, 1568-1767. /30-45 Spendlove family of Heage: title deeds, 1471-1592. /46-53 Wentworth family: title deeds: 1703-1768 (items 1-2), Spendlove Family of Heage title deeds (/30-45), Manor of Heage including Morley Park: Wentworth title deeds (/46-53), Wentworth correspondence re Heage coal & ironstone, leases 1764-1766 (/54-66), Notebooks & Papers of Francis Hurt (/67-148), Marriage settlement of Miss Grace Hurt and Richard Milnes (/149-155), Settlement on marriage of George Moore and Miss Elizabeth Hurt (/156-158) - 1428-1871
4 - Family and business papers - 1537-1630
5 - Emma Hurt probate and personal papers - c1857-1888
6 - Wirksworth title deeds, 17th-18th cent - 1601-1770
7 - Hurt family wills, probates and associated papers, 17th-early 19th cent - 17th cent-19th cent
8 - Hurt family, settlements, title deeds, etc Lady Borlase Warren - 1477-1878
9 - Hurt family Marriage settlements and related documents, title deeds, conveyances - 1711-1920
10 - Hurt family: title deeds - 1748-1891
11 - Hurt family: Abstracts of Title, 19th cent - 1861-1927
12 - Medieval and 16th cent deeds, Alderwasley - [15th-20th cent]
1 - Deeds - [15th-16th cent]
2 - Deeds - [15th-16th cent]
3 - Estate papers - [15th-17th cent]
1 - Memoranda re the Shynyngclyff [Shining Cliff] providing it to be charter land and not copyhold. Cites deeds of John Fawne to Ralf, son of Perys of Pole, 6 Henry (1418-1419); Ralf Pole and others to John Saucheverell, 23 Henry VI (1444-1445); Thomas Fawne to John Bridde the elder and Thomas Bradshawe, 38 Henry VI (1459-1460); Thomas Fawne to Lord Grey and Lord Grey and others to Thomas Honford and Joan daughter of Thomas Fawne. no date English - c1480
2 - Grant Thomas Lowe of Allerwaslegh to Philip Okovere of Okover, Ralf Sacheverell of Snyterton, Reginald Leghe of Blackbroke, Reginald Legh of Annesley, Laurence Lowe, Humphrey Lowe, James Royston of Legh, George Lowe, Ottiwell Lowe, Brian Lowe, Richard Newton of Newton, Richard Eyton of Malefeld [Mayfield] and William Hyll. All his goods and chattels, live and dead, in England, as his executors and assigns, together with all debts owed to him. Witnesses;- John Wygley of Wyrkesworth, Richard Blackwall of the same, Thomas Storer of the same, William Glossop of the same Henry Bradshawe of Allerwasleghe and others Simon and Jude, 20 Edward IV Latin - 1481
3 - Bond in 500 marks Between Anthony Lowe and Thomas More, Knight, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, by Thomas Audeley his attorney the obligation being that, after the grant of the manor of Alderwasley etc to Anthony by Henry VIII, he shall "stand to and performe the order and decree of the chaunceler and counsell of the said duchy for the tyme beyng and for all suche tymber and wodes now beyng and growyng wythyn the said maner or any other premysses" - 16 Feb [1529]
3-4 - Certificates of search, Supreme Court of Judicature - 1900
5 - Inquisition Post Mortem on Anthony Lowe taken at Derby before Edward Boothe, escheator - 17 Oct [1600]
6 - Decree of the Court of Wards Following an inquisition taken at Derby on 14 Jan 1607 into the wardship and marriage of Edward Lowe, son and heir of Anthony Lowe, deceased and whereas Edward Lowe later exhibited a petition of travers, by Anne Fearne his "prochein amie", against Pattricke Lowe his guardian and was admitted to his travers by decree dated 7 Jas I (1609) and whereas Pattricke Lowe, Thomas Wilson and Nicholas Otwell became bound to the King in 6 obligations of £40 each, dated 9 May, 4 James. I (1606), being for the fine of the marriage of Edward Lowe and for the lease of his lands, declaring that by order of William, Lord Knollys in the court of King's Bench, the said travers should be held good and receive approbation and that the said 6 obligations of £40 should be returned to Patricke Lowe for cancellation. 16 May, 13 James I - 1615
7 - Two petitions of Edward Lowe to Charles I [Documents stitched together] - 1628-1632
8 - Copy petition Edward Lowe to Charles I Recalling that, at his own expense, he had fitted out his eldest son with a troop of horse in the service of Charles I, in which his other 5 sons served as officers, as a result of which his house and lands were sorely plundered by the parliamentary troops, and asking for the sequestration of the estates of the plunderers in compensation for the damage suffered by him. With a list of depredations committed by the troops of Colonel Gell and others in 1642, to the value of £2555 13s. 4d Undated 19th century copy - c1645
9 - Undated Petition John Lowe to Charles II - [c1670]
10 - Agreement Between John Lowe of Alderwaslee and the Rt. Hon. William, Earl of Yarmouth. For the purchase by the Earl of Lowe's share in a sough called Long Sough on Cromford Moor and of all his share in the groves and lead mines which benefit from the sough and of which he is owner as sough master. In consideration of 10 guineas to be paid to Lowe at the time of the agreement and which he is to retain if the Earl does not complete the purchase, and of £129 5s. to be paid upon completion. Lowe is not to convey the groves and mines which he has as a miner, but only such as he holds in right of the said sough 28 Jun 1687 - 1687
4 - Family and estate papers - 1471-1540
5 - Hurt family correspondence and misc. papers, 19th-20th cent - 19th cent-20th cent
6 - Francis Edward Hurt - 1781 - 1854
7 - Francis Hurt - 1803 - 1861
8 - Albert Frederic Hurt (d.1835) - 1835
9 - Frances Hurt (d.1893) - 1893
10 - Elizabeth Hurt (d.1890) - 1890
11 - Selina Hurt
12 - Francis Cecil Albert Hurt (d.1878) - 1926
13 - Seymour Frederic Auckland Albert Hurt (d.1879) - 1914
14 - Alice Mary Sophia Hurt (d.1894) - 1894-1920
13 - F C A Hurt Deeds relating to the Crich Estate, 19th-20th cent - c1799-1901
14 - Papers regarding No 7, The Crescent, Filey, Yorkshire - 1854-[1900s]
15 - Sale of Meerbrook Sough Co, Crich - 1841-1902
16 - Frances Hurt d.1893 - 1840- early 20th cent
17 - J N Hurt (d.1887) - Late 19th-early 20th cent
18 - Mrs C Crich estate deeds and papers, chiefly 19th cent - 1799-1844
19 - Alderwasley and Castern estates: deeds etc - [16th-20th cent]
20 - Annual files of Hurt estates corresp - c1905-1923
21 - Business papers - early 20th cent
22 - Alderwasley estate - 1908-1925
23 - Alderwasley estate - 1909-1925
24 - Alderwasley estate - 1919-1930
25 - Family papers - 1920-1926
26 - Property and business papers - 1905-1928
27 - Heage, Ambergate and Alderwasley - 1907-1929
28 - Selina Hurt - 1871-1923
UL - Hurt family of Alderwasley: unlisted records
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