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D3533 - Chapel en le Frith, Tideswell, Cromford: copy deeds (photocopied from 14th-17th cent originals) - [20th cent]
1 - Photocopies - 20th cent
1 - Photocopy of grant from Thomas Doygthe of "Litton" to his brother John of a plot of land in "Mullinton" [Chapel Milton?] with one and a half acres of land, and a certain land called "hennemon lethes", witnessed by John de Hon[esford?], Robert de Tonnestides, William son of John de Waraddeschawe, dated at "Capell de Frith" [Chapel en le Frith] on the date after the Feast of St Lawrence [ie 11 Aug], 14 [Richard II? 1390?], in Latin - 20th cent
2 - Photocopy of quitclaim from William Purseglowes, vicar of "Tyddeswell" [Tideswell] and John Walkeden, chaplain to John Knolles of Tideswell of all right and claim in a messuage with 4 houses and 8 acres of land with appurtenances in Tideswell, witnessed by John [surname illegible], Robert Londesd[ale?], dated 20 Apr [year illegible] in the reign of Henry VI, nd [c1440?], in Latin - 20th cent
3 - Photocopy of indenture of bargain and sale from Mathew Bate of Middleton, gent to John Archer, Sergeant at Law and Justice of the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, Phillip Packer of Westminster, widow and Katherine Gell, wife of John Gell of Hopton, esq, of a 24th part of a moor called the Fifth Moor and a 24th part of a moor called Sixth Moor on Cromford Moor in the wapentake of Wirksworth, and of an equal portion of the Sough on Cromford Moor used for bringing up lead ore and mining, and all mines and minerals for ever according to the custom of the lead mines within the wapentake of Wirksworth, with covenants, 18 Mar 1658/9, in English - 20th cent
4 - Photocopy of accounts connected with the honour of Tutbury (in Staffordshire and Derbyshire believed to be preparatory to the Receivers' Accounts for the Duchy of Lancaster, in Latin, undated [c1467-1468] - 20th cent
2 - Papers relating to the cataloguing of D3533/1 - 20th cent
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