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D369 - Derbyshire Archaeological Society - c1878-2023
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16 - Annual Reports of the Council including annual balance sheets - 1968-1970
17 - Membership
18 - Summer & Winter programmes of events
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B - Business
Bac - Accounts
Bar - Archaeological Reports, Photographs, Slides and plans
Bc - Correspondence
Bm - Minutes: Minute books of the Council, committees and General Meetings, later Annual General Meetings (signed) - 1878-1964
Bp - Publications
Maps - Printed Maps and Plans
ZE - Estate Papers
ZP - Maps and Plans
ZT - Title Deeds
1 - Bargain and sale by Rauffe Bradshawe of Osmaston, gent to Henry Warden of Derby, yeoman, for 25 10s of a rent charge of 40s from the manor of Cotton. 8 Jun - 1561
2 - Release and quitclaim by Henry Hey of Osmaston, yeoman to Henry Warden of Derby, yeoman of all his right etc to a rent of 40s per annum from the manor of Cotton. 8 Sep - 1561
3 - Final concord between Henry Wordyn plaintiff and Ralph Bradshawe and Ann his wife, deforciants of 40s rent in Cotton. Consideration £40. 12 Apr - 1562
4 - Quitclaim by Henry Bradshaw of Osmaston gent son and heir of Ralph Bradshawe, deceased to Henry Warden of Derby of a rent of 40s from the manor of Cotton. 12 Apr - 1564
5 - Final concord between Hugh Beeston, esq. plaintiff and Richard Taylor, doctor of medicine and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants of half the manor of Newton with appurtenances and 5 messuages, 10 tofts, 2 mills, 2 dovecotes and lands in Newton or Newton Solney. Consideration £320. 2 Nov - 1593
6 - Feoffment by Henry Baker of Appleby Parva, Leicestershire yeoman and Richard Proudman of Appleby Magna, Derbyshire, now Leicestershire to William Mould of Appleby Magna, yeoman and Ralph Walker of Appleby Magna of all their messuages lands etc at Appleby Magna and Parva. 16 Dec - 1598
7 - Final concord between William Kent and Robert Turner, plaintiffs and Robert Sytwell, deforciants of 3 messuages, 5 cottages, 1 dovecote, and lands in Bannowe, Killamarsh and Eckington. Consideration £80. 8 Apr - 1604
8-9 - Final concord between Edmund Bradberie and Robert Ridge, plaintiffs, and Christopher Garrett and Anne his wife and Francis Garrett deforciant, of a messuage and lands in Glossop. Consideration £80. 29 Sep (2 copies) - 1606
10 - Grant by William Merryman the younger son and heir of William Merryman the elder of Thurvaston, yeoman, to Alles Merryman his mother of a moiety of a messuage at Thurvaston, for her life, with proviso that if Alles shall lease the premises without his consent, then the grant shall be void. 20 Apr - 1608
11 - Quitclaim by Roger Halt of Newton Solney yeoman to William Handley of a croft or pingle of land lying in Chappin Hallow and parcel of meadow lying in Awdale in the parish of Eginton. 10 Jun - 1612-1613
12 - Bargain and sale by Richard Atkeine of Himsworth, Norton, yeoman to Thomas Strunger of Himsworth, gent for 20s of a parcel of land in the corner of a close called Woodcrofte at Norton. 14 Oct - 1614
13 - Feoffment by Thomas Fish of Gratwich, Staffordshire clerk and Thomas Fish his son and heir to Ralph Eld of Scropton, yeoman and Thomas Eld his son and heir, for £21 10s of 2 selions in le Litle Sortie Close, a selion called Fleete hey in Neather Chasce Feild Close, closes called Heath Closes, 3 selions in the said field upon the furlong called Boobuttes Flatt and a selion in Longe Furlonge Feild upon le Breach [abuttals given], all at Scropton. 6 Oct - 1618
14 - Final concord between William Meakin the younger, plaintiff and William Watton, gent, and Porta his wife deforciants of 4 acres of pasture and common of pasture in Egginton. Consideration £41. 8 Apr - 1627
15 - Feoffment by William Walton of Egginton yeoman to Richard Cox of Willington yeoman for £20 of a parcel of meadow called the Draught at Egginton, Padmore or Weare Meadowes [abuttals given] 20 Jan - 1628-1629
16 - Feoffment by Richard Bayly of Derby, clerk to Gervase Bennett of Derby, mercer, for 12s 6d of a parcel of land at the west end of a messuage in Fryergate, Derby. 16 Apr - 1641
17 - Quitclaim by Sir Edward Coke of Longford, Kent to Timothy Greenwood of Bradley, gent, of the manor of Mercaston and the tithes and advowson of Mercaston church. nd - [1648]
18 - Bargain and sale by William Bullock of Norton esq to Samuell Bolles of Osberton, Nottinghamshire esq for £25 of a yearly rent of 20s in Osberton and all the lands etc there, formerly the property of Anthony Babington and after of John Bullocke of Derby, grandfather of William. 10 Jun - 1654
19 - Lease by William Bullocke of Norton, esq to Robert Holt of Castleton, Lancashire, John Ofway of Grays Inn, Middlesex and Godfrey Frogatt of Staveley Hagge, gent, of all his manors, messuages and lands in Derbyshire for one month at a peppercorn. 19 Jul - 1660
20 - Mortgage in fee by William Bullocke of Norton, esq to Edward Pegge of Beauchief, gent for £650 of several messuages and lands in Beauchief and several messuages and lands at Woodseats and Holmhirst, Norton. 29 Sep - 1660
21 - Release and quitclaim by Thomas Morris of Cotton, Staffordshire yeoman to Francis Willughby of the Middle Temple, gent of all his right to a cottage at Rossington or Roston and all his other lands at Roston and Norbury. 16 Apr - 1666
22 - Bargain and sale by William Bullock of Norton esq to John Stacy of Sheffield, Yorkshire, butcher for £90, of a close at Lees, Norton called Over Justice Field, an adjoining close known as Nether Justice Field, a parcel of wood ground called Spring Wood, an adjoining parcel of land next to Maidbrooke and a close lying between Justice Field and Springwood all at Norton. 12 Jul - 1666
23 - Lease for possession by Edward Pegge of Beauchief, gent and William Bullocke of Norton, esq to John Morewood of Carrhouse, Gresborough, Yorkshire, gent of lands belonging to Bullocke at Beauchief, and at Woodseats and Holmhurst, Norton 17 Jul - 1666
24 - Assignment of mortgage by Edward Pegge for William Bullocke to John Morewood of Carrhouse in Gresborough, gent, for £500 of estates as in D369 G/ZT 23 with further mortgage for £500. 18 Jul - 1666
25 - Feoffment by John Archer of Snelston, yeoman to Raphe Browne of Shelford, Nottinghamshire clerk, in consideration of £24 10s of a parcel of land at Snelston called New Close, a selion within the parcel and a pingle near the south end of the selion. 22 Jul - 1666
26 - Recovery by William Davenport, esq and John Shalcrosse esq, against Thomas Leigh esq of 3 messuages and lands in Parkhall, Hayfield, Bowden Middlecale and Glossop. 7 May - 1667
27 - Lease for possession by Sarah Bullocke of Haslehurst, Norton, widow of William Bullocke, William Fitzherbert of Tissington esq, Edward Gill of Carrhouse Yorkshire esq, John Olway of Grays Inn Middlesex, Thomas Holt of Castleton Lancashire and Thomas Burley of Greenhill, Norton, gent to Godfrey Watkinson of Brampton Moor, gent and John Clay of Ashgate, Brampton, gent, of messuages and lands at Norton, Greenhill, Little Norton, Coal Aston and Jordanthorpe, namely a manor house at Norton with all outhouses and lands and messuages with the manors of Norton, Greenhill, Jordanthorpe, Coal Aston and Bradway and all other lands of William Bullocke at Norton, Little Norton, Greenhill, Coal Aston, Jordanthorpe and Bradway except several messuages and lands at Norton, Greenhill, Woodseats and Beauchief, lands known as Turnepleck, the Wellcaire, the Wheatcarre, Little Close stubbed out of the wood, and Asspring Wood, closes known as Lyarlands and the 3 closes under Johnlet Wood, a messuage with lands known as Smithey Banch Closes, the Three Donne Meadowes and certain waste ground around the iron forge in Norton, a messuage and lands known as Town Leecars, Hudclifewood, Leecarrewood, Naylorfeild, Goilfeild, the Clough, Uper Feilds, Moscarre Ley and four Moscarrs, a messuage with lands known as the Clough, Moscarre Leys and the field above the furnace, a parcel of land known as the Stubing, parcels of land known as the Two Leecarrs, the Wood of the two Broomefeilds, a messuage and closes known as Champion Feilds, Longlands, the Intack, Stony Lands, Broomecroft, the Orchard Farre Heald, Holmes Close and Nerre Heald, a messuage and closes known as Homesteade, Wellyeard, Lathfeild, the close lying west on the Upper Carrclose, Nether Carrclose,Upper Nayler Close, Nether Nayler Close, Upper Nayler Feild, Nether Nayler Feild a messuage and closes called the four Banck closes and Greenefeild, a messuage with Cleiffeilds, closes called Cliffefeilds, a messuage and closes known as Uper Close, Midle Close and Nether Close, three closes called Carrefeilds, a close called the land at Lees and the possession of Sarah Bullocke, a close called the Storth neare Cold in the possession of the said Sarah, a messuage and closes known as Cartwrightfeilds, the Storth, the Townefeild, a messuage and closes known as Upper Acres, Nether Acres Doles, the Wood and the Croft and all that iron furnace and forge in the possession of Gervas Nevell. 10 Mar - 1668/1669
28 - Release by Samuell Fletcher of Derby, iron-monger to Samuell Burrowe of Derby, maltster of a covenant in an indenture of 29 September, 25 Chas II (1673) in which Burrowe promises to pay Fletcher £5 pa during the lives of Humphry Burrowe and Mary his wife and that the said Humphry will maintain the messuage wherein he dwells, Humphry having conveyed the messuage to Fletcher. 17 Sep - 1674
29 - Recovery by James Eastwood against Godfrey Weldon and Elen his wife, of a messuage and lands in Hathersage. 17 May - 1675
30 - Gift by Philip, Earl of Chesterfield to Henry Every of Egginton, Bart of all his estate and interest in a close called the Baulke in Bretby in the parish of Newton Solney. 15 Jun - 1675
31 - Feoffment by Robert Handforth of Ludworth Glossop, chapman, to John Cresswell of Litton, yeoman for £23 10s of part of the commons at Great Hamlet (Hayfield) in Bowdon Middlecale called Mattley Moore, the Knurs and Dowry Clough subject to a rent of 6d pa if demanded. 1 Jan - 1686-1687
32 - Feoffment by Edward Walker of Derby gent, and Joseph Walker his son and heir apparent to Richard Meynell of the borough of Derby, gent, for £5 15 0 of land in Stockbrooke Field in Derby. 3 Jan - 1692-1693
33 - Assignment of mortgage by Mary Statham of Tideswell, widow and executrix of Thomas Statham, on the direction of Ann Legh of Parkhall, widow, and Anthony Buxton of Rochdale Lancasshire merchant, to James Eccersall of Spotland Lancashire gent of a messuage known as Parkhall with lands at Great Hamlet (Hayfield) in Bowden Middlecale, Glossop and a farm at Little Hayfield, upon trust for Anthony Buxton and Ann his wife, daughter of Ann Legh, to await the freehold. 2 Apr - 1703
34 - Quitclaim by George Bonington of Barrowcote, gent to Samuel Pole of Radbourne, Charles Coke, German Pole and John Barker, pursuant to an order of Chancery, of all causes, actions etc. against them. 10 Mar - 1710-1711
35 - Lease for possession by John Towle of Wilstrop (Wilsthorpe), tailor and Mary his wife, to Gertrude, Marchioness Dowager of Halifax, Henry, Earl of Uxbridge and John, Bishop of Worcester (executors of the will of Philip, Earl of Chesterfield), of a messuage and close adjoining the Greene at Wilsthorpe, nd - 1721
36-37 - Lease and release by Isaac Borrow of Derby, esq, Richard Ward of Derby, gent, Samuel Ward of Derby, gent and Elizabeth Ward, widow to John Durnill of Derby, innholder, for £300 of parcels of arable in Stockbrookefield and Whitecrossfield, Derby 19/20 Dec - 1726
38 - Covenant between Edward Lowe of Hazelwood esq and Sir Nathaniel Curzon of Kedleston, Bart, mortgage by release shall continue to be a security for the payment of £320, reciting mort-gage by release dated 31 Oct/1 Nov 1743 by German Pole and Edward Lowe to Curzon of all that messuage, farm or tenement in Alderwasley [given field names], also capital messuage house called Hazelwood Hall. 9 Aug - 1744
39 - Assignment of mortgage by demise by George Eyre of Abney, Hope, yeoman, to Thomas Dewce of Dove, Dronfield, yeoman for £53 of a messuage barn, stable, garden and yard with parcels of land known as Crolly Roods, at Hathersage, for the remainder of a term of 900 years. 25 Mar - 1752
40 - Marriage settlement between John Johnson Dalby of Ockbrook, gent, Arabella Hawford, one of the daughters of William Hawford late of Biggin, Thomas Wheeldon of Crich, gent and John Spencer of Ashbourne, gent by which Dalby has released to Wheeldon and Spencer (trustees), messuage, house or tenement in Ockbrook, and lands to the use of their sons successively, then to the use of their daughters and in default of issue to the use of the right heirs of John Johnson Dalby. 11 Jul - 1767
41 - Lease for a year by Thomas Stott of Manchester Lancashire merchant and Susannah his wife (only child and heir of Elizabeth Greene of Brampy, Leeds, deceased) to Robert Newton of Norton, esq of a capital messuage known as Carterhall, with out-buildings etc at Eckington, with closes [field names given] in Eckington and at Norton. 12 Oct - 1770
42 - Mortgage by way of lease for 500 years for £200 by Mary Winson of Thorpe Arnold Leicestershire widow to Richard Coke of Derby, apothecary, of two closes in Hazlewood redeemable on payment of £200 and interest by 29 June 1771 - 1770
43 - Recovery in Little Chester manor court by John Haslam against William Mason of a messuage and lands at Quarndon. 7 Apr - 1796
ZZ - Miscellaneous
Zn - Manuscript Notes
Znc - Newspaper Cuttings
Zp - Prints, Engravings, Photographs, Slides
Zpe - Printed Ephemera: including printed material related to Agriculture, Charities, Church, Transport/Communications, Crime, Politics, Poor relief, Quarter sessions, Entertainment and social history and Miscellaneous
LH - Local History Section - 1955-2023
UL - Derbyshire Archaelogical Society: Unlisted material
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