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D3470 - Bennett and Carrington families and others, New Mills, Glossop and Chinley areas - 17th-late 18th cent
1 - Ashton family of Stoney Middleton and Hathersage - 1641-1749
2 - Beard Family - 1707-1776
3 - Bennett Family - 1687-1798
4 - Carrington family of Chinley and Bugsworth - 1679-1796
5 - Carrington Family and Local Affairs - 1707-1765
1 - Declaration by Thomas Mellor and William Carrington of Ashenclough, Chinley, yeoman in relation to an award made by Carrington 20 Feb last as umpire in a dispute between Thomas Rollinson of Hayfield innkeeper and Thomas Moorwood, John Creswell and George Brocklehurst yeoman concerning property. 22 May - 1707
2 - Apprenticeship indenture for Ann Gee, a poor child of the division of Bugsworth, Chinley and Brownside by which John Kyrke overseer of the division apprenticed her to John Carrington of Bugsworth until age of 21 or marriage, to be instructed in housewifery. 1 May - 1718
3 - Apprenticeship indenture by which Thomas Mellor overseer of the poor of Bugsworth, Chinley and Brownside, apprenticed Jeremiah Brocklehurst a poor child to William Carrington of Ashen-Clougth in Chinley until age 24 to be instructed in husbandry. - 1720
4 - Enclosure agreement relating to commons and waste lands of Bugsworth (consisting of the half which on the division of the wastes and commons in the lordship of the High Peak was allotted to Bugsworth) [Buxworth] - 1748-1749
5 - Bond in £100 From William Carrington of Ashton-Clough in Chinley, Emanuel Moult of Chinley, James Carrington of Bugsworth, James Carrington of ?Chinley houses, Bugsworth and Obadiah Porritt of Chinley To John Carrington of Chinley yeoman overseer of the highways in Chinley. For the payment of costs and damages John Carrington may incur as a result of Ralph Ridgway of Gorstelow, Brownside’s beginning a suit against him with respect to his taking stone for the highways from land adjacent to Ridgeway’s in Chinley. 8 Oct 15 George III 1770 - 1775
6 - Coalmining Partnership, Quarrying New Mills area and quarrying Kinder and Fairfield - 1706-1752
7 - Studs Commons/Moor, Hayfield Moor, Phoside: enclosure and agreement to convey 1722, 1724 - 1722-1724
8 - Plan of Mr Arch - Eyre’s land in Chapel en le Frith - 18th cent
9 - Gee family of Lydyate - 1606-1630
10 - Gee family - (1679)-?1762
11 - Miscellaneous deeds and other documents - 1636 - 1804
12 - Enclosure or exchange, place not known
13 - Bowden Middlecale: division of township - 18th cent
14 - Scarsdale Hundred: land tax - 1735
15 - Chinley township - 1682-1777
16 - Parish apprenticeship - 1731
17 - Hayfield Workhouse
18 - Bradwell Chapel - 1724-1725
19 - Chinley rental - 1721-1732
20 - Hides, tanning etc account - 1775
21 - Rotherham to Chesterfield Canal - 18th cent
George M. Woodward (1767-1809), cartoonist
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