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Collapse D3470 - Bennett and Carrington families and others, New Mills, Glossop and Chinley areas - 17th-late 18th centD3470 - Bennett and Carrington families and others, New Mills, Glossop and Chinley areas - 17th-late 18th cent
Expand 1 - Ashton family of Stoney Middleton and Hathersage - 1641-17491 - Ashton family of Stoney Middleton and Hathersage - 1641-1749
Expand 2 - Beard Family - 1707-17762 - Beard Family - 1707-1776
Expand 3 - Bennett Family - 1687-17983 - Bennett Family - 1687-1798
Expand 4 - Carrington family of Chinley and Bugsworth - 1679-17964 - Carrington family of Chinley and Bugsworth - 1679-1796
Expand 5 - Carrington Family and Local Affairs - 1707-17655 - Carrington Family and Local Affairs - 1707-1765
Expand 6 - Coalmining Partnership, Quarrying New Mills area and quarrying Kinder and Fairfield  - 1706-17526 - Coalmining Partnership, Quarrying New Mills area and quarrying Kinder and Fairfield - 1706-1752
Expand 7 - Studs Commons/Moor, Hayfield Moor, Phoside: enclosure and agreement to convey 1722, 1724 - 1722-17247 - Studs Commons/Moor, Hayfield Moor, Phoside: enclosure and agreement to convey 1722, 1724 - 1722-1724
Expand 8 - Plan of Mr Arch - Eyre’s land in Chapel en le Frith - 18th cent8 - Plan of Mr Arch - Eyre’s land in Chapel en le Frith - 18th cent
Collapse 9 - Gee family of Lydyate  - 1606-16309 - Gee family of Lydyate - 1606-1630
1 - Conveyance by bargain and sale and Feoffment - 1606
2-3 - Quittances from Thomas Bagshawe to Thomas Gee for payments of instalments of purchase as in 9/1. 30 Aug 4 James 1606 and 30 Aug 5 James 1607 - 1606-1607
4 - Assignment of term of years 1 Henry Kyrke the younger of Courses yeoman. 2 Edward Bagshaw son and heir of Thomas Bagshaw of the Ridge esq. For £19 Premises assigned: half a 40th part or neighbourship of the herbage called Mainstonefield alias Chimeleyes. Endorsed 2. 13 Feb 20 James - 1623
5 - Conveyance by bargain and sale and Feoffment 1 Peter Bradshaw the elder of London gent and G Francis Bradshaw of “Brashaw” esq. 2 Ralph Gee of the Lidyate yeoman. For £9 “Fourescorth” [eightieth] and eightscorth part of herbage and of lands called Maystonfildes alias Chimilayes or Chinlayse in the High peak and foursecorth and eightschorth part of the soil and of all cottages, buildings etc on it, Maystonfild water milne expected. Endorsed No 3 2 Oct 22 James - 1624
6 - Conveyance as above [with minor spelling variations] For £6 20 Oct 22 James - 1624
7 - Conveyance as above For £4 Premises conveyed: eightscorth part of property as above. Endorsed No 4 and indenture of a quarter of a neighbourship. 11 Oct 4 Charles I - 1628
8 - Conveyance by bargain and sale 1 Ralphe Gee of Lydyate yeoman. 2 Thomas Cottrell of Kinder yeoman. For £10 paid and £20 to be paid in specified instalments. Premises conveyed: eightscorth part of premises as above on condition that the premises revert to Gee if Cottrell defaults on instalments Endorsed No 6. 27 Sep 6 Charles I - 1630
Expand 10 - Gee family (1679) - ?1762 - 1679-176210 - Gee family (1679) - ?1762 - 1679-1762
Expand 11 - Miscellaneous deeds and other documents - 1636 - 180411 - Miscellaneous deeds and other documents - 1636 - 1804
Expand 12 - Enclosure or exchange, place not known 12 - Enclosure or exchange, place not known
Expand 13 - Bowden Middlecale: division of township - 18th cent13 - Bowden Middlecale: division of township - 18th cent
Expand 14 - Scarsdale Hundred: land tax - 173514 - Scarsdale Hundred: land tax - 1735
Expand 15 - Chinley township - 1682-177715 - Chinley township - 1682-1777
Expand 16 - Parish apprenticeship - 173116 - Parish apprenticeship - 1731
Expand 17 - Hayfield Workhouse17 - Hayfield Workhouse
Expand 18 - Bradwell Chapel - 1724-172518 - Bradwell Chapel - 1724-1725
Expand 19 - Chinley rental - 1721-173219 - Chinley rental - 1721-1732
Expand 20 - Hides, tanning etc account - 177520 - Hides, tanning etc account - 1775
Expand 21 - Rotherham to Chesterfield Canal - 18th cent21 - Rotherham to Chesterfield Canal - 18th cent