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D5236 - Every family of Egginton - [13th cent]-1927
1 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Buckinghamshire
2 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases; Cheshire
3 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Egginton, Willington and Hilton
4 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Newton Solney and Repton
5 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases; Glossop, Bowden, Hope and Chapel-en-le-Frith area
6 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Derbyshire: mixed and miscellaneous places
7 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Cadeby (Leicestershire0
8 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Staffordshire
9 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Mixed counties, miscellaneous and unidentified places
10 - Family settlements, wills and inquisitions post mortem
11 - Estate administration
12 - Manorial records
13 - Litigation over the Manor of Acton (possibly Acton near Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire)
14 - Official deeds and papers
15 - Miscellaneous papers
16 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases; Bedfordshire
17 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Derbyshire: Egginton, Hargate, Hilton and Etwall
18 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Derbyshire: Newton Solney and Repton
19 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Derbyshire, mixed and miscellaneous places
20 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Dorset
21 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Leicestershire
22 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Lincolnshire
23 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Oxfordshire
24 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Staffordshire
25 - Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Mixed counties, miscellaneous and unidentified places
26 - Family deeds, wills and settlements
1 - Agreement to levy a fine from John More of Westminster, Middlesex, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, to Simon Everye of the Middle Temple, London, esq., her son, of all the manors, messuages, lands, etc, in Buckingham, Maids Moreton and Checkmore in Buckinghamshire, and in Hornton and Horley in Oxfordshire, as settled by agreement of 7 Nov 1622 upon a marriage contract between the said John and Elizabeth - 2 Dec [1624]
2 - Letters patent of Charles I pardoning Simon Every of the Middle Temple, London, gentleman, from treason, rebellion, conspiracy, lese Majesty etc and all other felonies and crimes 10 Feb 1 Chas - [1626]
3 - Transcription of D5236/26/2 - 19th cent
4 - Translation of D5236/26/2 - 19th cent
5 - Copy letters patent of Charles I appointing Simon Every of Egginton as a Baronet 26 May 17 Cha - 1641
6 - Original lease for possession accompanying D5236/26/7 below - 1655
7 - Copy settlement between (i) Sir Henry Every of Egginton, baronet, and (ii) Dame Anne Every his mother, now the wife of Laurence Squibb of the parish of St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, gent, and Sir Henry Herbert, Francis Lord Newport and Richard Herbert, in consideration of the marriage of Sir Henry Every and Dame Very, the eldest daughter of Sir Henry Hebert which has already taken place, relating to the manor of Egginton and several messuages, lands, etc, made 17 Jul 1655, copy 18th cent - (17 Jul 1655) [18th cent]
8 - Articles of agreement between (i) Laurence Squibb and Dame Anne his wife, the relict and one of the executors of the last will of Sir Simon Every of Egginton, baronet, deceased, and (ii) Sir Henry Every of Egginton, baronet, whereby Laurence and Dame Anne release any claim to the personal estate of Sir Simon Every except for a lease of lands in Eaton Dovedale, 3 Dec 1657 - 1657
9 - Articles of agreement between (i) Henry Every of Egginton, esq., and (ii) Francis Russell of Strensham, Worcestershire, baronet, and Anne Lygon, widow, eldest daughter of the said Francis Russell, about an intended marriage between the said Henry and Anne: for Henry to settle on Anne, within 3 years of the marriage taking place, lands in Egginton and Newton Solney, and for £2000 to be secured to Anne by mortgage from Francis through trustees and payable shortly after the death of Francis, 11 Nov 5 Will & Mary [Signed & sealed by Francis Russell and Anne Lygon.] - 1693
10 - Counterpart of D5236/26/9 [Signed & sealed by Henry Every.] - 1693
11 - Articles of agreement between (i) Henry Every of Etwall, esq., eldest son of Sir Henry Every of Egginton, baronet, and Ann his wife, late Ann Lygon, widow, (ii) John Every, another son of Sir Henry Every, and Sir Francis Russell of Strensham, Worcestershire, baronet, and Charles Hancock of Twining, Gloucestershire, esq., pursuant to an agreement of 11 Nov 1693 for the intended marriage of Henry and Ann, whereby Henry promises to settle an annuity of £250 on Ann within 3 years, 1 Nov 8 Will III 1696 - 1696
12 - Duplicate of D5236/26/11 - 1696
13 - Bond, Henry Every of Etwall and John Every of Egginton to Francis Russell of Strensham and Charles Hancock of Twyning (Gloucestershire), to perform covenants in an agreement between Henry Every and Ann his wife (formerly Ann Lygon) and others 1 Nov - 1696
14 - Lease for 99 years from Henry Every of Etwall, esq., eldest son of Sir Henry Every of Egginton, baronet and Ann his wife, to Sir Francis Russell of Strensham, Worcestershire, baronet, and Charles Hancocke of Twining, Gloucestershire, esq., pursuant to an agreement made 11 Nov 1693 before the marriage of Sir Henry and Ann, of the manor or lordship of Newton Solney, with all messuages, lands, etc, in trust for an annuity of £250 to be paid to Ann after the death of Sir Henry, 20 Nov 8 Will III 1696 - 1696
15 - Counterpart of D5236/26/14 - 1696
16 - Settlement after the marriage of Henry Every of Burton on Trent Esq and Ann his wife (formerly Ann Russell); concerns a capital messuage in Burton on Trent, to be occupied by Ann after the death of her husband 30 Mar - 1700
17 - Counterpart lease of a capital messuage and household goods in Burton upon Trent from Henry Every of Burton upon Trent, Esq, and Anne his wife, to Anne's father Sir Francis Russell of Strensham (Worcestershire), baronet, in trust for Anne: for the term of Anne's life after Henry's death up to a maximum of 80 years; also underlease of part of the kitchen and gardens occupied under a separate lease from Lord Paget, for the term of Anne's life after Henry's death up to the residue of the term of 60 years 30 Mar - 1700
18-19 - Lease and release of the manor of Hardwicke, a close called Hardwicke Close in the parish of Etwall, rents and chief rents of lands in Hardwick, Egginton and Hilton, and tithes from Hardwick, Abraham Crompton of Derby to Dame Vere Every, widow of Sir Henry Every of Egginton, baronet 25-26 Dec - 1700
20 - Deed of confirmation from (i) Sir Henry Every of Burton on Trent, baronet, and Dame Anne his wife, and (ii) Sir Francis Russell of Strensham, Worcestershire, baronet, and Charles Hancocke of Twining, Gloucestershire, esq., ratifying the lease for 99 years as in D5236/26/14, carrying out the articles of agreement as in D5236/9-10, concerning the manor or lordship of Newton Solney, etc 6 Apr - 1702
21 - Exemplication of a common recovery of the manor of Newton Solney and lands in Newton Solney and Egginton: Francis Russell, baronet, and Charles Hancock Esq (demandants) William Stowe and William Hawkins (tenants) Henry Every, baronet (vouchee) Trinity term 1 Anne - [1702]
22 - Lease for possession of a capital messuage in the High Street of Burton upon Trent, Henry Every of Burton upon Trent to Sir Francis Russell of Strensham, Worcestershire 4 Sep - 1704
23 - Settlement before the marriage of Simon Every of Navenby (Lincolnshire) with Mary Clarke, daughter of Joshua Clarke of Somerby (Lincolnshire), concerning assignment of the prebend, rectory or manor of Chardstock (Dorset) for the residue of a term of three lives [Release only; recites existence of a lease, which is not present] 17 Apr - 1706
24 - Grant of Sir Henry Every's household goods in his house in Burton upon Trent, Sir Henry Every and Dame Anne his wife to Charles Hancocke of Twininge (Gloucestershire), in trust, as a corroboration of Sir Henry's marriage settlement 31 Aug - 1706
25-30 - Settlements and associated title deeds, conveying the manor of Hardwick, a close called Hardwick Close in the parish of Etwall, the rents and tithes of Hardwick, and closes of land in Egginton from Dame Vere Every (widow of Sir Henry Every of Egginton, baronet, and now wife of Richard Spencer of the parish of St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex), to her second son John Every of Derby Feb 1706/07 - 1707
31 - Second page of a settlement of the Manor of Egginton from Dame Vere Every to Sir Henry Every - [18th cent]
32-37 - Deed to make a tenant to the praecipe of the manor of Egginton, messuages and lands in Egginton and the advowson of the parish church, Sir Henry Every of Burton on Trent, baronet, to William Hawkins of Burton on Trent, gent (tenant); Isaac Hawkins of Burton on Trent, Esq (demandant) - 5-6 Apr 1708
38 - Exemplification of a common recovery, as in D5236/26/32-37 Easter term 7 Anne - [1708]
39 - Counterpart release [lease not present] of a third-part of the manors of Knebworth, Letchworth, Hanchetts, Mandlebury, Broxburne [Broxbourne] alias Canwicke, Halfhide and Homeleys (Hertfordshire), and lands in those places and in Hitchin, Stevenage, Shephall, Wellwyn, Datchworth and Currycott (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire), with the exception of a moiety of all messuages and lands occupied by certain people named in an attached schedule, Dame Ann Russell, widow, to Sir Edward Cook of Langford (Derbyshire), baronet, in trust for Dame Ann Every, wife of Sir Henry Every of Burton upon Trent, baronet, and her heirs and assigns - 3 Jul 1708
40 - Lease for possession of manors and lands in the parish of Beacham Court, Worcestershire, the manor and rectory of Newton Solney, Derbyshire, and a capital messuage in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire (premises settled for her jointure by her two husbands), Dame Ann Every of Burton upon Trent to Thomas Wild of the City of Worcester, Esq., Thomas Jones of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Esq., and John Parsons of Kemerton, Gloucestershire, Esq - 18 Dec 1708
41 - Original will of [Sir] Henry Every of Egginton, baronet, 14 May 1709 (signed and sealed), with memorandum of probate at London on 10 Mar 1709 [1710] added at the bottom - 1709
42 - Copy will of Henry Every of Burton upon Trent 14 May - 1709
43 - Extract from the will of Sir Henry Every of Egginton, baronet, relating to a power to charge up to £1,000 on estates devised to his brother John Every - 18th cent
44 - Lease for 7 years of the manor and tithes of Newton Solney (in trust for Dame Ann Every, widow and relict of Sir Henry Every, baronet), Dame Ann Every and her trustee Charles Hancocke of Twineing (Gloucestershire), Esq, to Benjamin Mousley of Barton under Needwood (Staffordshire) 5 Jan 1709/10 - [1710]
45 - Counterpart of D5236/26/44 - [1710]
46 - Lease for possession of the manor of Beacham Court (Worcestershire), the manor, rectory and tithes of Newton Solney, a capital messuage in Burton upon Trent, and all other premises settled on Dame Ann Every for her jointure by her late husbands Richard Lygon Esq and Sir Henry Every, Dame Ann Every of Burton upon Trent to Thomas Wild of the City of Worcester, Thomas Jones of Shrewsbury and John Parsons of Kemerton (Gloucestershire) 18 Dec - 1710
47-51 - Settlements and declarations before the marriage of Sir John Every of Egginton, baronet, and Dorothy Meynell, spinster, only daughter of the late Godfrey Meynell of Bradley in Derbyshire, Esq, concerning estates at Egginton, Hardwick, Thorpe, Tissington, Etwall and Newton Solney 11 Jun - 1717
52-53 - Settlement after the marriage of Sir John Every of Egginton, baronet, with Dorothy Meynell, concerning a farm in Chappell End in the parish of Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire, purchased with trust money for Dorothy's jointure 14 Jan 1717/18 - 1718
54 - Mortgage bond, Henry Every of Derby, Esq, and the Rev John Every, Rector of Waddington (Lincolnshire), to Isaac Hawkins of Burton upon Trent 28 Feb 1735/36 - [1736]
55-62 - Various deeds in connection with a fine, recovery, mortgage and settlement of the Every estates at Egginton and Newton Solney - Feb [1737]-Aug 1737
63 - Copy will of James Ibbetson of Leeds, Esq 27 Jul (proved 27 Oct) - 1739
64 - Covenant to procure assignment of hereditaments in Newton Solney for Frances Ibbetson's jointure, by Henry Every Esq (eldest son and heir apparent of Sir Simon Every, baronet) 12 Jun - 1741
65 - Settlement before the marriage of Henry Every (eldest son and heir apparent of Sir Simon Every of Egginton, baronet) with Frances Ibbetson (daughter of the late James Ibbetson of Leeds), concerning property in Newton Solney and Egginton 12 Jun - 1741
66 - Copy will of Elizabeth Ibbetson of Leeds, widow 15 Sep - 1748
67 - Certificate of probate of the will of Dame Dorothy Every, granted in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 21 Jun - 1749
68-69 - Deed to make a tenant to the praecipe, and common recovery of the manors of Egginton and Newton Solney, a capital messuage called Egginton Hall, the Rectory and advowson of Egginton, the advowson of Newton Solney and various messuages and lands, by the Rev Sir John Every, baronet - 28-29 Jun 1756
70 - Copy will and codicil of Godfrey Meynell of Meynell Langley, Esq. proved 30 Oct 1758 Extracted and certified 19 Apr 1760 - 1760
71 - Copy will of Sir John Every of Egginton, 1766 - 1781
72 - Probate of Francis Every late of Egginton but then residing at Wetmore Hall in the parish of Burton upon Trent, gentleman, proved 10 Nov - 1787
73 - Copy draft settlement before the marriage of Sir Henry Every of Egginton with Penelope Mosley, charging his estates with £500 per year [No date or month given] - 1798
74 - Act of Parliament for vesting part of the settled estates of Sir Henry Every, baronet, in trustees for sale 39 Geo III (printed) - 1799
75 - Assignment of a term of 500 years in connection with the manor, lands and tithes of Newton Solney, to John Fowler of Burton upon Trent in trust for Daniel Parker Coke and Abraham Hoskins (trustees for sale of the settled estates of Sir Henry Every, baronet) 4 Jul - 1800
76-77 - Settlement of a moiety of the manor of Egginton and various messuages and lands to Daniel Parker Coke and Abraham Hoskins (trustees for sale of the settled estates of Sir Henry Every, baronet); to be held under the trusts of the will of Sir Edward Every and of an indenture dated 12 Jul 1782 - 24-25 Mar 1801
78 - Assignment of premises in Egginton for the residue of two terms of 300 years each [accompanies D5236/26/76-77] 25 Mar - 1801
79-80 - Statements of account between Sir Henry Every, baronet, and Abraham Hoskins; one up to March 1802; the other a duplicate but continued up to 24 Aug 1803 - 1802-1803
81-82 - Settlement of estates of Sir Henry Every, baronet, in Newton Solney and Repton (not sold under terms of Act of Parliament of 1799), in trust to secure an annuity to Lady Every, wife of Ashton NicholasMosley Esq 19-20 Apr - 1812
83-84 - Deed to make a tenant to the praecipe of an estate at Egginton, Newton Solney and Repton, by Sir Henry Every of Egginton Hall, baronet, and his son Henry Every Esq 27-28 Apr - 1821
85 - Settlement of estates in Derbyshire from Sir Henry Every of Egginton Hall for the benefit of his son Henry Every of Egginton Hall, to Ashton Nicholas Mosley of Park Hill, Esq, and Robert Feilden of Dedsbury near Manchester, Esq (trustees) 10 Oct - 1821
86 - Counterpart of D5236/26/85
87 - Exemplification of a common recovery of manors and lands in Egginton, Newton Solney and Repton and the Rectory, tithes and advowson of Egginton and the advowson of Newton Solney - [1822]
88 - Release of the Every family estates in Derbyshire from a power of charging the same with the payment of £3,000 14 Mar - 1822
89 - Release of the Every family estates in Derbyshire from £4,000 charged on the same for the benefit of Henry Every Esq 14 Mar - 1822
90 - Exemplification of a common recovery of land in Egginton Michaelmas term 3 Geo IV - 1823
91 - Release of Every family estates in Derbyshire from a sum of £3,000 authorised to be raised - 2 Feb 1824
92 - Release by Edward Every and John Every Esqs (younger sons of Sir Henry Every, baronet), to the trustees of the 1821 Every family settlement, upon payment of their portions 6 Apr - 1825
93 - Appointment of trust monies in the marriage settlement of Sir Henry Every of Egginton Hall, baronet, and his late wife Dame Penelope Every, in favour of two of their younger children Edward Every, a Lieutenant in His Majesty's Regiment of the 1st Royals, and John Every of Egginton Hall 26 Apr - 1825
94-95 - Appointments of trust monies in the marriage settlement and family settlement of Sir Henry Every, baronet, in favour of his son Frederick Every Esq 23 Mar - 1826
96 - Lease and release of the Derbyshire estates of the Every family to Sir John Dickenson Fowler of Burton upon Trent, knight, and William Simpson of Hilton Cottage, Doctor of Physic (as new trustees of the 1821 Every family settlement) 11-12 May - 1829
97 - Appointment of the residue of trust monies under Sir Henry Every's marriage settlement in favour of his daughter Miss Penelope Every 22 Mar - 1830
98 - Release and discharge of Ashton Nicholas Mosley (trustee) in relation to the trust monies in D5236/26/97 29 Mar - 1830
99 - Conveyance of the Derbyshire estates of the Every family to Edward Every Clayton of Carr Hall near Burnley, Esq, and Douglas Fox of Derby, Esq (as new trustees of the 1821 settlement 15 Feb - 1850
100 - Deed of disposition breaking an estate in tail male in premises at Egginton, Etwall and elsewhere in Derbyshire held in remainder by Henry Flower Every Esq (grandson of Sir Henry Every, baronet, life tenant of the estates) 6 Jan - 1855
101 - Deed to enlarge the base fee created by D5236/26/100 above, by Sir Henry Flower Every, baronet (formerly Henry Flower Every Esq) 18 Jan - 1856
102 - Statement in the case Churchill v Clonbrock re a trust fund payable to the children of the late Henry Every Esq and the Hon Caroline Every 8 Jan - 1861
103 - Deed disentailing the proceeds of sales of land by Henry E Every Esq, with the concurrance of Sir Henry Flower Every, baronet 22 Oct - 1881
27 - Estate administration
28 - Bonds, accounts and financial papers
29 - Bonds and accounts relating to the Renison family
30 - Papers relating to investigation of the Every pedigree
31 - Official deeds and papers relating to members of the Every family as Sheriffs of Derbyshire
32 - Correspondence and miscellaneous papers
33 - Manor of Egginton - 1775
UL - Every family of Egginton: unlisted records
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