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Collapse D326 - Hurt family of Alderwasley - 19th centD326 - Hurt family of Alderwasley - 19th cent
BT1 - Copy of valuation (on behalf of Francis Hurt Esq., of Alderwasley Hall) on his stocks, tools, utensils and movables at Alderwasley Forge and Mill and Morley Park Furnace, foundry, coal pits, stone pits and mine engine - (1811)
BT2 - Lease for 21 years by Francis Hurt Esq., of Alderwasley to John and Charles Mold of Makeney, Ironmasters, of the forge and other buildings in the liberty of Alderwasley and the iron furnace and other buildings in Morley Park and the coal and ironstone in Morley Park and Heage, with the privilege of working the same for 21 years - 30 May 1839
BT3 - Lease for 34 years by Thomas Peach Esq., of Langley, Langley Hall to Messrs John and Charles Mold of Alderwasley, Ironmasters, of a piece of land situated in Hartshay, Ripley - 1844-1859
BT4 - Release by Messrs Hubbersley and Cresswell (Trustees and executors of the will of John Mold of Alderwasley) to Charles John Mold of a moiety of the late co-partnership estate and effects - 23 Dec 1852
BT5 - Sale catalogue of freehold and leasehold mines and collieries and other works in active operation at Morley Park and Alderwasley - 7 Oct 1856
BT6 - Agreement between William Bean of Portland Collieries near Alfreton agent for the Butterley Company and Charles Mold and William Henry Mold of Alderwasley and Morley Park Ironworks, iron and coal masters and co-partners, to work part of the Lower Hard Coal lying under lands situate in Ripley - 28 Sep 1857
BT7 - The account of C & W H Mold with Dibb, Atkinson and Piper and Co., Solicitors - 1859-1860
ET1 - Lease by W E Nightingale of Lea Hurst to W H Mold of Alderwasley Iron Works for 7 years of the exclusive right of fishing, shooting and sporting on part of the Nightingale estate - 22 Mar 1855