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D2575 - Needham family of Peak Forest - 1614-1904
E - Estate - 17th-20th cent
F - Family - 18th-20th cent
L - Legal records
M - Manorial records - 17th-18th cent
1 - Manor of Hartington: Bundle of admissions and surrenders (12 items, numbered D2575/M/1/1-2) - 1614-1641
2 - Manor of Hartington: Bond (incomplete) of Thomas? Allestrie husbandman of ?Earl Sterndale, pa. Hartington in £40 to Robert? Haryson in respect of a sale of certain closes in Fernydale in the manor of Hartington. - 1622
3 - Manor of Hartington: Inheritance of Arthur, son of the late Richard Heathcote of two cottages, a barn and other buildings and 14 ½ acres of land in Earl Sterndale, saving the life interests of Margaret Needham and Anne Heathcote widow of the late Richard Heathcote in third shares of one cottage and 5 acre in the New Acre. 16 Aug - 1653
4 - Manor of Hartington (/1-2): Surrender by John Needham and his wife Grace of Earl Sterndale of a cottage with a croft and garden, a small house on the croft (1 rood) and a close of four acres to William Wright, junior, 11 May 1641; attached to a surrender by Thomas Woodisse of Sparrow acre leyes (3 1/2 acres) to Arthur Heathcote. 31 May 1659 - 1641-1659
5 - Manor of Hartington: Surrender by William Willson and his wife Mary of a close (1 acre) in Hitchington field, Sterndale and 3 roods of enclosed land in ?Hentoracre to Arthur Heathcote. 31 May 1659 - 1659
6 - Manor of Hartington: Surrender by Ralph Sterndall of a close called Farrdoles in Earl Sterndale (2 acres) to Elizabeth Cundy and Matilda Cundy, spinster for 21 years. Annual rent of 1 penny. 16 Oct - 1661
7 - Manor of Hartington: Surrender by Ralph Sterndale of the Farrdole in Earl Sterndale (2 acres) to William Rogers subject to the unexpired term of the lease to Elizabeth and Matilda Cundy at M6. 21 Apr - 1666
8 - Manor of Hartington: Surrender by Elizabeth Cundy and Matilda Cundy, spinsters of the lease at M6 to William Rogers. 23 Jun - 1671
9 - Manor of Hartington: Surrender by John Harrison and his wife Ann of a messuage, beasthouse, garden and croft in Townehead gate, Earl Sterndale to Arthur Heathcott, junior. 3 Oct - 1673
10 - Manor of Hartington: Surrender by William Rodgers and his wife Elizabeth of a close (2 acres) with a barn and buildings called the Farrdoles and 2 acres of land in the Farrdoles, Earl Sterndale to Arthur Heathcott, senior and Arthur Heathcott, junior. 2 Oct - 1676
11 - Manor of Hartington: Admission of Arthur Heathcote, on the death of his father, Arthur Heathcote of Sterndale, to 16 acres of land in Earl Sterndale, 21 Apr - 1692
12 - Hundred of High Peak: Admission of Robert Needham, on the death of his father, Elias Needham, of a close in the valley of Stainford called the Oldfield Croft (3 acres) with barn. 13 Apr - 1703
13 - Manor of Oakington, Cambridgeshire: Admission of Maria Apsey, widow, a sister and coheir of the late John Burgate, clerk to a third share of a messuage and close (2 acres) in Oakington and Spring Close (25 acres); 3 acres in Oakington field; the Long Closes and 8 acres of land in Oakington. 24 May - 1725
T - Title Deeds
Z - Miscellaneous - 19th cent
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