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1 - Parcel 1 - Thorne
2 - Parcel 2 - Coal (numbered D505/2/2/1-49)
3 - Parcel 3 (numbered D505/2/3/1-6 and D505/2/3/7-15)
4 - Parcel 4 (numbered D505/2/4/1-42) - 1651-1743
5 - Parcel 5 - Manor Court Rolls (numbered D505/2/5/1-3) - 1663-1665
6 - Parcel 6 Killamarsh Rents
8 - Parcel 8 - Hatfield and Thorne, etc. - 1654-1725
9 - Parcel 9 (numbered D505/2/9/1-8) - 1716-1769
11 - Parcel 11 - 25 Mar 1803
12 - Parcel 12 - 29 Sep 1804
13 - Parcel 13 - 1718-1798
14 - Parcel 14 - (1764)-1798
15 - Parcel 15 - (1714)-1799
16 - Parcel 16 - 1720-1803
17 - Parcel 17 - 1735-1804
18 - Parcel 18 - 1649-1799
19 - Parcel 19 - c1799
20 - Parcel 20 “CONVEYANCES OF LAND IN GATEFORD TO RODES” (numbered D505/4/20/1-18) - 1599-1797
21 - Parcel 21 (numbered D505/4/21/1-11) - 1707-1758
22 - Parcel "1736 CONVEYANCE OF LAND AT BARLBOROUGH TO SIR JOHN RODES FROM ELLIS" (numbered D505/4/22/1-10)
23 - Parcel 23 (numbered D505/4/23/1-8) - 1710-1778
24 - Parcel 24 - Deed of Enclosure Commissioners authorising exchange of lands (details given) between C. H. Rodes and Mark Pattison, Jun. (numbered D505/4/24/1-1) - 28 Feb 1805
25 - Parcel 25: “PAPERS IN CONNECTION WITH ENCLOSURE” (numbered D505/4/25/1-25) - 1782-c1820
26 - Parcel 26 (numbered D505/4/26/1-25) - 1675-c1877
27 - Parcel 27 Elmton Enclosure Award - 1850
28 - [Number not used]
29 - Parcel 29 (numbered D505/4/29/1-10)
30 - Parcel 30 “RODES PAPERS” - 1567-1790
31 - Parcel 31 - 1600-1671
32 - Parcel 32 - 1784-c1800
33 - Parcel 33 “PAPER CONCERNING DEBTS OF SIR FRANCIS RODES” - 1654-1693
34 - Parcel 34 “RODES MORTGAGES” - 1693-1694
35 - Parcel 35 “RODES MORTGAGES” - c1270-1682
37 - Parcel 37 - 1592-1714
39 - Parcel 39 - 1660-1750
40 - Parcel 40 “BARLBOROUGH ADVOWSON” - 1351-1627
41 - Parcel 41 “BARLEBROUGH TITHES” - 1589-1691
42 - Parcel 42? “GATEFORD DEEDS” - 1519-1546
46 - Parcel 46
49 - Parcel 49 - 1649-1751
55 - Parcel 55 “DEEDS, ELIZABETHAN” - 1559-19th cent
57 - Parcel 57 “ELMTON CONVEYANCES” - 1363-1745
58 - Parcel 58
59 - Parcel 59
60 - Parcel 60
61 - Parcel 61 "Worksop and District"
62 - Parcel 62
63 - Parcel 63
64 - Parcel 64 'Colliery Leases 1797 and 1824 with Appleby Walker and Co' - 1797-1824
65 - Parcel 65
66 - Parcel 66 - Tenancy Agreements with C.H.R. Rodes. Names of tenants and nature of property as follows. - 1825-1842
67 - Parcel 67 - 1815-1886
68 - Parcel 68 - c1690-20th cent
69 - Parcel 69 - 1583-1915
70 - Parcel 70 - 1590-c1757
71 - Parcel 71 - 1701-1798
Expand 72 - Maps - 1723-187172 - Maps - 1723-1871
Expand 73 - Plans - 1854-186773 - Plans - 1854-1867
Collapse A - Parcel A - [c1290]-1507A - Parcel A - [c1290]-1507
1 - Grant from Thomas de Rodenesse to Radulph Faber of Whytewell and Isabella his wife, of a messuage and one bovate of land in Whytewell, formerly held by Peter Attewode - 3 May 1342
2 - Grant from Thomas son of John de Stretton to Hugo son of Herry de Babard of Fenton, of 2 acres 1 rood of meadow in "le outhyng" of Stretton, in a place called Scardayl, next the meadow of Walter Wiles of Burton on the north side, and the meadow formerly of Roger de hanum on the south side: western head abutting on le hok - Apr 1357
3 - Grant from William, son and heir of John Silverin of Spynkhull to William Allericho chaplain of Barleburgh, of 7 acres in the east field of Barleburgh, with one head abutting on Whithonbirkes and the other on land formerly belenging to William Daysie - 25 Mar 1353
4 - Grant from William Alleriche, chaplain of Barleburgh, to Roger Folvill of Clewne, of 8 acres in the east field of Barleburgh, of which seven lie together above Espoud, abutting on one hand on Whitebirkes, and on the other on land formerly of William Daysie, and the other 1 lies next to the land of William Daysie and abuts on land of John son of Radulf of Tharlestorp at one head and on the said seven - 17 Sep 1353
5 - Grant by William de Funtenay to William son of Walter de Barleburg’, for an unspecified sum, of 7 acres of arable land in the territory of the said vill; which he bought of Iyonius son of Peter de Wes, lying above Espwode, one head abutting on Wytebirkes, the other on land once of William Dayeseye - [14th cent]
6 - Grant from John Gaytford Jun. to William Oxspring, Esq., and Thomas Anne, of all his lands, holdings and rents in Gaytford [Gateford, Nottinghamshire] - 29 Aug 1453
7 - Quitclaim from John de Ry, son and heir of Ranulph de Ry, to Henry de Faucomberge knight, son and heir of William de Faucomberge, and Elen his wife, of all claim he had in the manor of Barlburgh, and all lands etc. which William held by gift and feoffment of Adam de Gridlyng in Barlburgh, Whitwell, Tharlesthorp, Clewne, Roumleye and le Wode - 18 Oct 1324
8 - Grant from Hugo de Gayteforth cleric., and Isolda his wife, to Robert de Crane, of half a toft with buildings in the vill of Gayteforth and half a bovate of land lying in parts in the field of the same; which Isolda hold by grant and feoffment of Roger de Gayteforth cleric., her brother - 29 Sep 1307
9 - Quitclaim from Adam de Wynfelde and Isabella his wife to William le Constable and John de Rudonesse of Catfosse, of all claim they had in lands and rents in Barelburgh and Ronniley, “and what formerly was of Adam de Gridollyng of Wytwell” - 1385
10 - Grant from Adam de Grideling of Witewell to Dom. William de Faucenberge, knight, uncle of Adam, of his minor “which is called ‘my chamber’ “ thoro; with a toft and croft, houses and buildings; and 90 acres of arable land of his domaine, as it lies in the territory of Barlborough and Whitewell, 51 acres in the vill of Barlborough, in a certain “cultura” on the northern side, and 39 in Whitwell around le hortuise in a certain “cultura” on the northern side. Also his meadow of 6 acres in Barlborough - [c1290]
11 - 1485 Letters of Attorney from John Constable of Catfosse la Holdernes to William Tayler his “sermons”, to grant possession to William Holston cleric., William Constable, James Charleton Esq. and Robert Dillap of Wodhall in Holdernes, of all his lands, rents and services in Barleborough - 8 Nov 1485
12 - Lease from Thomas de Rodonesse to John Tyrpoll, for 40 years, of a messuage and lands in Barleburgh, formerly held of Thomas by John Hottow of Barleburgh - 1354
13 - Grant from Henry de Faucomberg, knight, to Thomas, son of Alain de Rodonesse and Alice his wife, of all his manor of Barleburgh, with all his lands, rents and services in Barleburgh, Whitewell, Clewne, Tharlethorp, Ronnelay and le Wode, together with the park of Barleburgh - 29 Sep 1340
14 - Grant from Iyang (al. Iyonlg) son of Peter de Weys to William de Funteny, for 1 mark, of 7 acres of land in the field of Barleburgh lying on Espaudo; with one head abutting on le Wytebirkes and the other on land of William Daysey - [early 14th cent]
15 - Demise from Thomas de Rydence to Willima Allerich chaplain and Margaria his sister, of a toft held of Thomas in bondage by John Abbeson of Barleburgh, to be held by them after John’s death - 4 Apr 1344
16 - Agreement whereby John de Rodenesse leases to John Tyrpoll of Barleburgh a messuage with a toft and croft and one bovate of land in the vill and field of Barleburgh, formerly held by Thomas Codne - 4 Jul 1364
17 - Grant from Thomas de Rodenesse to John Tyrpoll of Spynkhill, Alice his wife and John their son, and a messuage and one bovate of land in Barleburgh formerly held by Galfrid Gardiner - Jan 1350
18 - Feoffment from Adam de Gridolinge of Wytewelle, son of Adam de Gridelinge of the same, to Dom. William de Faucumberge knight, his uncle, of all his park of Barleburgh - 1 Jan 1289
19 - Feoffment from the same to the same, of his manor of Barleburgh “which is called ‘my chamber’ thoro”, with a toft and a croft, houses and buildings, and 90a. of arable land in Barleburgh and Wytewelle; also 6a. of meadow in Barleburgh, and all services of his freeholders in Barleburgh, Rymlay, Clune, Therlestorp and le Wode - [c1290]
20 - Grant from John de Rodenesse of Catfosse to Thomas Banyard rector of the Church of So---otes, John Gousill, rector of the church of Halsahul, and Stephan de las chambr of Barleburgh, of all his lands and rents and his wood of Barleburgh, and all lands and rents in Wytwell and le Boghtonfeld, and a “cultura” called Rudcroft - 1378
21 - Duplicate of D505/A/1/17 - Grant from Thomas de Rodenesse to John Tyrpoll of Spynkhill, Alice his wife and John their son, and a messuage and one bovate of land in Barleburgh formerly held by Galfrid Gardiner - [1350]
22 - Copy, made temp. James I, of Plea of Quo Warrante before William Herle at Derby - (1330)
23 - Grant from Stephen Hatfolde of Catfosce, knight, to Edward Rees chaplain, Richard Dykson chaplain, William Monketon and Christofer Manorde of his manor or capital messuage of Barlburgh - 4 May 1507
24 - Fine at Westminster from Boriram de Bolyngbroke and Joan his wife to John Hilbard parson of the church of Thornford and John Dene chaplain, for 100 silver marks, of 2 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 12 acres of meadow and 20 acres of wood in Barlebrygh and Whitewell - 1363
25 - Agreement between John de Rodenesse and William Constable, concerning their manor of Barleburgh, Clowne, Romeley and Wodhous - Apr 1370
26 - Fine at Westminster from John de Facumberge (through William de Rasen) to Henry de Facumberge and Elen, daughter of Robert de Herefore (through John de Rasen, guardian of Elen) of a messuage, 3 carucates of land, 500n. of wood and 40/- rent in Barleburgh - 1294
B - Parcel B - 1279-1471
C - Parcel C - 1317-1616
D - Parcel D - 1436-1698
E - Parcel E - 1745-1916
F - Parcel F - c1690-1911
G - Parcel G - 1589-1823
H - Parcel H - 1671-[1800]
I - Parcel I - 1625-1866
J - Parcel J - [12th cent]-1451
K - Parcel K - 1301-1505
L - Parcel L - 1527-1601
M - Parcel M - 1382-1723
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