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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
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
1 - Deed by Henry Every Esq, Sheriff of Derbyshire, apointing Richard Fletcher of Derby, innholder, as gaoler or keeper of the King's prison in Derbyshire - 10 Feb 1748/1749
2 - Deed setting over the court books, gaol and custody of the prisoners (named), from John Harpur Esq (former sheriff of Derbyshire) to Henry Every Esq (present sheriff of Derbyshire) 15 Feb 1748 [1749] - [1749]
3 - Bond of the bailiffs appointed by Henry Every Esq, High Sheriff of Derbyshire 16 Feb 1748 [1749] - [1749]
4 - Assignment of the court books, the county gaol and the prisoners (named), Richard Lowe, late sheriff of Derbyshire, to Sir Edward Every, present sheriff 22 Feb - 1783
5 - Bond of indemnity, Samuel Simpson and his sureties Matthew Wartnaby and William Stevens to Sir Edward Every, baronet, Sheriff of Derbyshire, following Samuel Simpson's appointment as bailiff 22 Feb - 1783
6 - Deed of appointment of Blyth Simpson of Derby as county gaoler by Sir Edward Every of Egginton, baronet, Sheriff of Derbyshire; includes covenants by Mr Simpson 22 Feb - 1783
7 - Receipt for the Fees in the Pipe for the Quietus of Sir Edward Every, sheriff, for a year to Michaelmas 1783 Jun - 1784
8 - Account of payments made by Sir Henry Every in his role as sheriff of Derbyshire 1804-1805, sent to his under-sheriff J D Fowler - 1805
32 - Correspondence and miscellaneous papers
33 - Manor of Egginton - 1775
UL - Every family of Egginton: unlisted records
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