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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
1 - Quitclaim by John Richard son of Adam Richard of Newton' to Norman de Soleni knight of garden in Newton' Witnesses: John de Chaundoos, Nicholas de Seymour, Robert de Stanton' Ralph de Tykenham', Henry de Hertelham, Ralph clerk of Stapenhill', Stephen de Byton - [?mid 13th cent]
2 - Grant by Elias son of Gilbert de Strett' to Henry Penech of Neuton' of land in Neuton' which Sir Avured de Suleny once gave to Gilbert Elias' father - [?mid 13th cent]
3 - Grant by Agnes widow of Walter son of Walter le Halswein of Neuton' to Cecilia her daughter and John her son of land in Neuton' - [?13th cent]
4 - Grant by Alured [Ailred] de Solney knight lord of Newton upon Trent To William de Solney his son clerk Of land in Newton, fishing rights on Trent and Dove; 6s 4d annual rent from property in Newton Annual rent: 1 rose Witnesses: Robert Abel of Ticknall, Peter de Milton,William Pichard of Stanton, Robert clerk of Winshill,, Richard Sumpter of Newton Dated at Newton Monday after feast of St Barnabas the apostle 2 Edw [1] [18 Jun] - [1274]
5 - Quitclaim from John Burdett and Walter de Langel' to the lands and tenements of Alwred de Sulenni, son and heir of Norman de Sulenny - [c1280]
6 - Quitclaim by Isabel widow of John of Stapenhill to Norman of Solney and Agnes his wife of land in town of Newton - [30 May 1300]
7 - Lease for lives by Aluered de Solney knight to Matilda de Vesty and Adam her son of property in Newton' (detailed locations given) - [20 Sep 1303]
8 - Lease by Alveredus de Soleny knight to William de Soleny his son of property in Neuton' super Trente called le [Oldelahncton'] - [13 Jun 1304]
9 - Copy of D5236/4/8 - [1304]
10 - Grant by Alured [Ailred] de Solney knight lord of Newton upon Trent to son William de Solney, clerk of land in territory of Newton - [21 Feb 1305]
11 - Copy of D5236/4/10 - [1305]
12 - Final concord between William son of Alured [Ailred] de Solney and Alured de Solney concerning land in Newton Solney, homage and service of Richard de Measham, fishing rights in Trent in Newton Solney - [20 Jun 1305]
13 - Gift by Joan, daughter of Richard le Sumpter of Newton Solney, to William, son of Alured [Ailred] de Solny, of a curtilage, two selions in the croft at the brook and three and a half acres of arable land in the fields of Newton [further described], dated at Newton Solney on the day of the Nativity of St Mary 5 Edw II [8 Sep 1311] - 1311
14 - Lease for life by Alured [Ailred] de Solney to Roger de Saveney of land in Newton - [9 Jan 1316]
15 - Indenture of agreement that Robert de Holand knight Lord of Hulland Is owed [£1000] by bond kept by Prior of Repton by Monsieur Avery de Solney Lord of Newton unless Sir Avery makes over to his son Avery all the lands Sir Avery inherited from Monsieur John de Orreby Dated at Repton Monday after feast of St Lucy the Virgin 14 Edw II[15 Dec] - [1320]
16 - Final concord between Laurence Trussell, querent, and Alured [Ailred] de Solney and Margaret his wife, deforciants, of the manor of Newton Solney Octave of St Hilary 14 Edw II [20 Jan 1321] - 1321
17 - Lease by Aluevedus de Souleny to Roger Saveny Of land in Newton' Annual rent: 5s 6d Witnesses: Thomas de Melton', William de Souleny, Adam Pichard, Milo Claver, Adam Saveney and others Dated at Friday after Epiphany 8 Edw III 13 Jan - [1335]
18 - Two deeds tied together - [1335-1379]
18(i) - Declaration of lease for life by John Sulne knight To Matilda Draper of Neuton Sulne Of 2 parts of property with reversion of part Annual rent: 1 rose flower Witnesses: Nicholas Sulne, William Draper, Roger Sawney, Adam Harley, John [--] Dated at Neuton sulne in feast of St Michael 3 Ric II [29 Sep] - [1379]
18(ii) - Lease for life by Aluered de Souleny To Roger Sauveney Of land in Neuton' Annual rent: 5s 6d Witnesses: Thomas de Melton', William de Souleney, Miles Claver de Saveney, Dated at Neutonsulny' Friday after Epiphany 8 Edw III - [7 Jan 1335]
19 - Quitclaim by William de Solney to Sir Alured [Ailred] de Solney knight concerning fishing rights in Trent at Newton given by Sir Alured de Solney knight, Williams's father, by a fine levied in the king's court - [5 Sep 1337]
20 - Lease for life by John son of Roger le Saveney of Newton Solney and Matilda his wife to Adam le Saveney of Newton of property in Newton Solney given by John son of Adam le Saveney - [6 May 1341]
21 - Grant by [--] le Claver of Newton Solney to Adam Saveney of property in Newton - [1 Jan 1342]
22 - Grant by John son of Roger Saveney of Newton Solney to Robert son of Lord Alured [Ailred] de Solney knight the elder of 10s annual rent for life from property in Newton Solney - [16 Jun 1347]
23 - Gift from William de Measham, chaplain, to William Hayward, chaplain of Newton Solney, of a messuage and a bovate of land in Newton Solney, dated at Newton Solney Monday after the Feast of Easter 26 Edw III [9 Apr 1352] - 1352
24 - Gift from John, son of Adam Saveney of Newton Solney to Thomas de Bilstone, chaplain, of certain messuages and a bovate of land which William, son of Miles le Claver of Newton held, dated at Newton Solney Saturday after the Feast of St Cuthbert 27 Edw III [17 Mar 1353] - 1353
25 - Gift by Thomas de Bilstone, chaplain, to Richard Solney of Newton and Alice his wife, of all those lands and tenements which he had of the gift of the said Richard in the vill and fields of Newton, dated at Neuton Solney on Wednesday after the Feast of St Michael the Archangel, 27 Edw III [2 Oct 1353] - 1353
26 - Final concord between Laurence [Tinsall?] and Alured [Ailred] Solney and Margaret his wife Concerning manor of Newton Dated Hilary Term at Westminster 15 Edw II Endorsed Quitclaim by Ermentrude wife of Robert of Lathbury to her brother Monsieur Alueny [Avery, Alured] de Solney for manor of Newton Witnesses: Hugh de Meynell, Monsieur [--] de Brailsford, Monsieur Robert de [Twyford], John [--], Robert Fraunceys, John [--] and others Dated at Derby Friday next after feast of St [Wulfstan] 30 Edw III [20 Jan] - [1357]
27 - Grant by William Hayward of Newton Solney chaplain to Adam Torold clerk, William Drapour, John Mill clerk, William de Bretby of Repton clerk, William de Rosliston chaplain Of property in Newton - [22 Nov 1368]
28 - Quitclaim by Richard le Warde of Winshill to John de Bollowe chaplain concerning all property which descended to Richard le Warde from Richard de Solney in Newton Solney - [8 Apr 1375]
29 - Quitclaim by John de Bollowe, chaplain, to Alured [Ailred] de Solney, knight, of all lands and tenements formerly of Richard de Solney of Newton and assigned to John by Richard le Warde of Winshill., Dated at Newton Solney the Sunday after the Feast of St Augustine 49 Edw III [?27 May 1375] - 1375
30 - Gift from Alured [Ailred] de Solney, knight, to Adam Torold, chaplain, of a certain messuage with croft, two different parcels of arable land containing 9 acres 1 rood and 11 acres, and other lands, tenements, rents and services in the vill and fields of Newton Solney, dated at Newton Solney Friday after the Feast of St Peter in Chains 49 Edw III [3 Aug 1375] - 1375
31 - Grant by John Saveney of Newton Solney to Alured [Ailred] de Solney knight of all property in Newton Solney - [3 Jun 1375]
32 - Indenture by Monsieur John Solney 'chevalier' and John Foucher of Egginton and Ermentrude his wife citing assize of novel disseisin agreed between them to have manor of Newton Solney valued and divided by "four good and wise men", moiety assigned to Foucher and his wife to be granted by them to Solney for their lives; if waste more than 10 marks is caused, Foucher and wife can re-enter Annual rent: true value of moiety as decided at division Dated 4 May 3 Ric II - [1380]
33 - Lease for lives by John Foucher of Egginton and Ermentrude his wife to John Solney knight of half the manor of Newton Solney (recovered by assize of nouvel disseisin) for an annual rent of £22 2s 6d - [5 Nov 1380]
34 - List of 24 names involved in final concord between Thomas de Appleby, querent, and Margery Longford and others deforciants, of tenements in Newton Solney - [14th cent]
35 - Final concord between John Lathbury and his wife Elizabeth, querents, and Alured [Ailred] Lathbury and his wife Ala, deforciants, of 7 messuages, 160 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, and the moiety of a mill in Heathhouses and Newton Solney and a fishery in the waters of the Trent at Newton Solney in consideration of 100 marks, Octave of St Hilary 6 Hen VI [20 Jan 1427] - 1427
36 - Grant by John Lathbury esquire to Henry Bradbourne esquire, Ralph de La Pole, Thomas Wollaton, William Lathbury of property in town and territory of Newton Solney - 8 Jan [1435]
37 - [Quitclaim] by Robert Lathbury son of [John] To John Lathbury son of [John] and Isabel his wife of all right to property in Newton which John son of John and Isabel has by gift of [--] Lathbury Dated 11 June 17 Hen VI - [1439]
38 - Bond in £100 by John Appleby esquire to Nicholas Longford knight to abide by arbitration of John Partington, justice of King's Bench, regarding quarter of manor of Newton Solney Dated 22 Jul 25 Hen VI - [1447]
39 - Grant by Nicholas Longford knight to Thomas Harrington knight, Bertinus Entwysell [Entwhistle] knight, Richard Harrington knight, Robert Barton esquire, Thurstan Persivall parson of the church of Longford, Laurence Caton parson of the church of Chipping, Thomas Harrington of Lenton, John Warren esquire, Ralph Radclyffe of [Elsralke], Christopher Radclyffe of Sammesbury, William Radclyffe of Cotmardene, Robert Pyllyntone, Elias Longworth, [Gilbert] Legh, Henry Schetyleworthe [Shuttleworth]. Geoffrey Henwode, Nicholas Barlow, Thurstan Walker, Nicholas Robinson, Henry Stoke of all lands, tenements, rents etc in Newton Solney - 20 Mar [1448]
40 - Appointment by Nicholas Longford knight of George Longford and John Forthe, vicar of Longford, as attorneys to deliver seisin to Thomas Harrington knight, Bertin Entwhistle knight, Richard Harrington knight, Robert Barton esquire, Thurstan Persivall parson of Longford, Laurence Caton parson of Chepynge |[Chipping] , Thomas Harrington of Lenton, John Warren esquire, Ralph Radclyffe of Elslawe, Christopher Radclyffe of Sammesbury, William Radclyffe of Cotmardene, Robert Pyllyntone, Elias Longworth, Gilbert Legh, Henry Shuttleworth, Geoffrey Henwood, Nicholas Barlow, Thurstan Walker, Nicholas Robinson, Henry Stoke of all property in Newton Solney - 20 Mar [1458]
41 - Indenture of grant by John Lathbury senior esquire, John Lathbury his son and heir to Thomas Atkynso'nand Joan his wife and Thomas Boylestone and Margery his wife off property in Newton Solney - [30 Oct 1466]
42 - Certificate by John Clandon of Newton Solney aged 60 and more, William Boylestone of same aged 60, Thomas Hendeley of same aged 60, Thomas Webster of same aged 50, John Gifford of same aged 60, Richard Hunt of Repton aged 80, Richard Pratt of same aged 60 and Richard Wayte of same aged 60, Richard Nyke of same aged 60, John Pole of same aged 60, Robert Cawke of same aged 60, John Laurence of same, Thomas Carrott of Bretby aged 72, William Michell of same aged 66, Robert Gilberd of Winshill aged 90, William Winshill of same aged 80 that Sir Nicholas Longford knight and John Lathbury esquire and their ancestors have been whole lords of Newton Solney and that a parcel of the manor that John Babington late claimed is part of the manor and in proof there is a parcel of meadow given by the previous lords "off olde tyme" to the Prior and Convent of Repton for the tithe meadow of all the demesne lands; never heard or knew of estate made to William Pyrton nor did their ancestors - 10 Oct [1476]
43 - Loan by Sir Rauf Longford knyght to John Lathbury of Newton esquire of £23 secured on half weir ("weyre") in Newton leased to Thomas Fytherberth of Melton Dated 7 Oct 14 Hen VII - [1498]
44 - Will of precipe from King to Sheriff of Derby for Seth de Worsley and Margaret his wife to hand over to Alured [Ailred] Longford esquire part of moiety of manor of Newton Solney Dated at Westminster - [?15th cent]
45 - Grant by John Lathbury esquire to Ralph Longford, Knight, David Philip, Guy Sapcote, William Bothe, esquires, John Porte, Thomas Dethick, William Chamber and John Newton of property in Newton Solney and parcel of land covered by water of Trent [River Trent] called a 'greyse place' with appointment of Edmund Hoone as attorney Dated 1 Apr 15 Hen VIII - [1500]
46 - Agreement between Raufe Longford knight and John Lathbury of Newton Solney esquire That, as John has borrowed £4 with pledge of tenements called the Herthhoses in Church Broughton and not paid back, now from John to Raufe all the "weyre" (weir) and waters of Trent belonging to lordship of Newton at no cost for 1 year Dated on the Feast of the Annunciation of Blessed Virgin Mary 17 Hen VII [25 Mar] - [1502]
47 - Confirmation by John Lathbury of Newton Solney esquire to son Ralph Lathbury of property in Newton for life; appointment as attorneys son of Henry Lathbury and Hugh Hassulhurste [Hazelhurst] Witnesses: Thomas Dethick, Thomas Findern esquire, Gerard Meynell, Roger Malter, Thomas Boylestone,junior and others - [1505]
48 - Indenture of grant by Thomas Sutton, Anthony Fitzherbert and Henry Hakeslowe to William Bassett, Roger Mynours, Philip Draycott knights, Ralph Leche, George Barley, Robert Fitzherbert esquires, Thomas Bailey gent Of manor of Newton Solney and property there Dated 20 Mar 26 Hen VIII Endorsement in English - [1535]
49 - Lease for 30 years of a messuage and land in Newton Solney, Nycholas Langford of Langford, Esq, to Thomas Hankey of Langford, yeoman 13 May - 1557
50 - Lease for 21 years of a messuage and land in Newton Solney, Nycholas Langforde of Langforde, Esq, to Owyn Morton of Newton Solney, labourer 18 Feb 1557/58 - [1558]
51 - Lease for 21 years, from Thomas Lighe [Leigh] of Egginton, gentleman, to John George of Newton Soney [Newton Solney], husbandman, of unspecified property; term to commence on the death of present occupier Dorethee Nedham, wife of Richard Nedham of Sniterton [Snitterton] and mother of Thomas Leigh 6 Sep - 1563
52 - Lease from Thomas Lighe of Egginton, esq, to John Raynoldson of Newton Solney, husbandman, in consideration of £5, of a moiety of a tenement in Newton Solney, with all houses and barns, and two oxgangs of land belonging to it, for 21 year at the annual rent of 24s, 6 Sep 5 Eli I [1563] - 1563
53 - Lease for 21 years by Thomas Leighe of Egynton esquire To Hugh Hancock of Barrowe and Rauffe Hancock of Eginton yeomen Of fishing in the Trent at Newton Wayer For £4 and annual rent of 26s 8d Dated 2 Jan 8 Eliz I - [1566]
54 - Lease from Nicholas Longford of Longford, esq., to William Gardner, Jane his wife and William their younger son, for the term of the lessees' lives, of a messuage with all buildings, lands, etc, in Newton Solney, all that waste ground and enclosed land known as Acockes Wood adjoining the lordship of Bretby, and a parcel of marsh ground in Longford Wood or Newton Park, for the rent of 33s 4d, in consideration of the surrender of a lease of a farm, 6 Apr 11 Eli I [1569] - 1569
55 - Lease for lives of a messuage and land in Newton Solney, Ncholas Longford of Longford, Esq. to Izabell Radferne of Newton Solney, widow, and William Forde the younger of Newton Solney, son of Henry Forde and Anne Radferne (daughter of Izabell Radferne) 20 Aug - 1570
56 - Lease from Richard Needham of Snitterton, gent, and Dorothy his wife, to Thomas Leighe of Egginton, esq., of the manor of Newton Solney, with all messuages, lands, etc in Newton Solney, for the term of the natural life of Dorothy at the annual rent of £20, 6 Nov 12 Eli I [1570] - 1570
57 - Lease for 21 years of a cottage, two crofts, a rood of meadow land and pasture land called Hardwicke in the town and fields of Newton [Newton Solney], Thomas Leigh of Egginton, Esq, to Nicholas Newton of Newton Swneye [Newton Solney], husbandman 9 May 1572 - 1572
58 - Lease for lives by Nicholas Langford of Longford esquire And William Gardner, Jane his wife and William their younger son Of property in Newton Solney Annual rent: 3s 4d Dated 6 Apr 11 Eliz I - [1574]
59 - Lease for the lives of both parties of a house, land, meadows and pasture in Newton Solney, Nicholas Longford of Longford, Esq, to William Alte of Newton Solney, husbandman 20 Jan 1577/78 - [1578]
60 - Lease for lives of a messuage and land in Newton Solney, Nicholas Longford of Longford Esq, to John Hyndlye the elder of Newton Solney, husbandman, his wife, and their son Richard 20 Jan 1577/78 - [1578]
61 - Lease from Nicholas Longford of Longford, esq., to George Dicken of Newton Solney, husbandman, of a tenement with all houses, lands, etc, in Newton Solney, for the term of 21 years immediately after the deaths of the present occupiers, Nicholas Ford and Agnes his wife, at the annual rent of 20s 9d, 20 Jul Eli I [1577 - 1578
62 - Grant of property and land in Newton Sowlney [Newton Solney], Thomas Leigh of Egginton, gentleman, with the agreement of George Curzon of Croxall and his son George Curzon, to William Knifton of Bradley, Philip Okeover of Okeover, Humfrey Dethick of Newhall, Ralph Sacheverell of Stanton, William Milward of Eaton, Robert Eire of Edale and John Nedham of Osmaston 21 Sep - 1578
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65 - Deed to lead the uses of a fine between Nicholas Langford of Langford esquire, to John Langford of Saint Germyns (Cornwall) esq. concerning moiety of manor of Newton Solney - 4 Feb [1584]
66 - Lease for 21 years of a messuage and land in Newton Sowney [Newton Solney], Nicholas Longforde of Longforde, Esq., to Richard Bladen of Newton Sowney, husbandman 14 Oct - 1584
67 - Lease for 21 years from George Cure, esq, to John Brereton, gent, both of the Inner Temple, London, of the rectory or parsonage of Repton and Newton Solney, with all houses, lands, tithes, etc, at the annual rent of £60, 25 Nov 31 Eli I [1588] - 1588
68 - Lease from George Cure of Laverty, Sussex, esq., to John Brereton of the Inner Temple, London, gent, of the rectory or parsonage of Repton and Newton Solney, with all houses, lands, tithes, etc, for 30 years after the death of Anne Cure, the mother of the said George Cure, if she survives and outlives a term of 21 years in an earlier lease as in 3788, or for 21 years if she dies before the end of the said term, at the annual rent of £60, 15 Jul 32 Eli I [1590] - 1590
69 - Lease from Nicholas Longford of Longford, esq., to Roger Holt of Newton Solney, freemason, Joan his wife and Edmund their son, of a messuage with all buildings, lands, etc, in Newton Solney, for the term of the lessees' natural lives, at the annual rent of 12s, 4 Jan 33 Eli I [1591] - 1591
70 - Indenture of lease by George Boleyne of Petworth (Sussex) gent and Anne his wife to Edward Stapleton of Inner Temple, London, gent, and Marye his wife Of parsonage, tithes and oblations of Repton and Newton Sonye for 40 years (if Anne lives so long) Annual rent: £60 17 May 33 Eliz 1 - [1591]
71 - Indenture whereby Nicholas Langford of Longford, esq., appoints Hugh Beeston of the Strand, Middlesex, esq., as his attorney to receive £100, reciting a deed of 19 Aug 33 Eli I [1591] between Nicholas Langford and John Langford of St Germans, Cornwall, relating to a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney and the payment of £300, 14 Jun 34 Eli I - [1592]
72 - Bargain and sale of a moiety of the manor of Newton Sulney [Newton Solney], John Longford of St Germans (Cornwall), Esq, to Richard Tailer of London, Doctor of Physick 25 Mar - 1592
73 - Bargain and sale of a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney, Nicholas Langforde of Langford, Esq, to Hugh Beeston of the Strande, Middlesex, Esq 29 Apr - 1592
74 - Quitclaim from John Langford of St Germans, Cornwall, esq., to Richard Taylor of London, doctor of physic, of a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney, as conveyed, in consideration of £150, in a bargain and sale of 25 Mar 1592, 19 Aug 34 Eli - [1592]
75 - Final concord of land and property in Newton Sulney [Newton Solney], Hugh Beeston, gentleman (plaintiff) versus Richard Taylor, medical doctor, and Elizabeth his wife (defendants) Dated on the morrow of the 35th year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth [17 Nov] - [1592]
76 - Bargain and sale from Richard Taylor of London, doctor of physic, to Hugh Beeston of the parish of St Clement Danes without Temple Bar, Middlesex, esq., of the moiety of the manor or lordship of Newton Solney, 19 Jul 35 Eli I 1593. Endorsed with enrolment at Chancery 27 Jul [1593] - 1593
77 - Bond from Roger Hoult of Newton Solney, freemason, to Hugh Beeston of the Strand, Middlesex, esq., in £15, for payment of £7 as in pair of indentures of the same date, 10 Nov 37 Eli I - [1595]
78 - Injunction in Chancery to Nicholas Langeforde esquire For Hugh Beeston esquire For assurance by a final concord of moiety of manor of Newton Sulney[Solney] On penalty of £200 Dated 14 June 41 Eliz I - [1599]
79 - Final concord between Hugh Beeston esquire and Nicholas Longeord esquire concerning property in Newton Solney and Repton, fishing rights in Trent, half manor of Newton Solney - [20 Jan 1600]
80 - Common recovery between George Edwardes and Roger Holt [demandants], Hugh Beeston, Nicholas Longeforde, esq. and Richard Humfrey [vouchee], of 30 messuages, 20 tofts, 2 mills, 2 dove-cots, 40 gardens, 40 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 40 acres of woods, 60 acres of gorse and heath, 8s rents, etc, in Newton Solney and Repton, fishing rights in the River Trent and a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney, 28 Nov 43 Eli I [1600] - 1600
81 - Quitclaim by Roger Holte of Newton Solney yoman and John Boylson haberdasher of London To Hugh Beeston of the Strand (Middlesex) esquire Of moiety of manor of Newton Solney 1 Feb 44 Eliz I - [1602]
82 - Lease from Hugh Beeston of the Strand, Middlesex, esq., to Mathew Small of [?Pa]ddington, Middlesex, esq. and Phillip Kinge of London, gent, with the consent of Henry [?Every] of Egginton, of 12 messuages, 3 cottages, with lands containing in total 28 oxgangs, woods, etc, and a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney, for the term of 1000 years, at the annual rent of 4d, 24 Feb 44 Eli I [1602] [see also D5236/4/85 and D5236/4/98] - 1602
83 - Bargain and sale from Hugh Beeston of the Strand, Middlesex, esq., to Henry Leigh of Egginton, esq., and Katharine his wife, of a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney, with all messuages, rams, lands, etc, in Newton Solney [further described], in consideration of £1582, 24 Feb 44 Eli I [1602] - 1602
84 - Mortgage of property in Newton Solney, Mathewe Small of Paddington (Middlesex), Esq, and Phillippe Kinge of London, gentleman, to William Whitmore of Laighton (Cheshire), gentleman 24 Feb - 1602
85 - Bond of Hugh Beeston junior of the Strand, Middlesex, esq., and Hugh Beeston senior of Beeston, Cheshire, esq., to Henry Leigh of Egginton, esq., in £3000, to carry out the articles of a bargain and sale of the same date relating to a moiety of the manor or lordship of Newton Solney and messuages, lands, etc, in Newton Solney except for certain leases [further described], 24 Feb 44 Eli I [1602] - 1602
86 - Final concord between Henry Leigh esquire and Katherine his wife, and Hugh Beeston and Margaret his wife Of 8s rent in Newton Solney (alias Sulney) and Repton; free fishing in Trent; moiety of manor of Solney Dated at Westminster 21 Apr 44 Eliz I - [1602]
87 - Receipt by Hugh Beeson of the Strand (Middlesex) gentleman To Henry Leigh of Egginton esquire and Katherine his wife For £382 Relating to bond in £700 for sale of property in Newton Solney Dated 18 Jun 44 Eliz I - [1602]
88 - Deed of discharge by Hugh Beeston of the Strand, Middlesex, esquire, for the receipt of £600 paid by Henry Leigh of Egginton, esquire, and Katherine his wife, relating to two indentures, the first a sale of lands in Newton Solney by the said Hugh to the said Henry and Katherine, the second a lease by Mathew Small of Paddington, Middlesex, esquire, and Phillip Kinge of London, gent, to William Whitmore of Laighton, Cheshire, gent, 26 Jan 45 Eli I - [1603]
89 - Deed of release from actions, suits, debts, etc, from Sir Hugh Beeston of the Strand, Middlesex, knight, from Henry Leigh of Egginton, esq., by the receipt of £1582 according to the intents of an indenture dated 24 Feb 44 Eli I [1602], 18 Jun 1 Jam I Endorsed in Chancery, 7 Dec 1 Jam I [1603] - [1603]
90 - Lease for 21 years of a messuage and lands in Newton Sulney [Newton Solney], Henry Leighe of Egginton, knight, to William Dyken of Newton Sulney, yeoman 29 Sep - 1608
91 - Grant from Edward Stapleton of the Inner Temple, London, esq., to John Cooper, citizen and fishmonger of London, of his estates, terms and interests in the rectory of Repton, and tithes in Repton and Newton Solney, 20 Feb 7 Jam I [1610] [see also D5236/4/91] - 1610
92 - Counterpart of D5236/4/91 - 1610
93 - Assignment of various leases of the rectory or parsonage of Repton and Newton Solney and all messuages, lands and tithes belonging thereto, for the residues of various terms of years, Edward Stapleton of the Inner Temple, London, and John Cowper, citizen and fishmonger of London, to Sir Henry Leighe of Egginton, knight 20 Feb 7 James - [1610]
94 - Lease for 21 years, from Sir Henry Leighe of Egginton and Dame Katheren his wife to Elizabeth Gardner of Nuton Soulney [Newton Solney], of one messuage in her occupation 25 Jun 9 Jam I - [1611]
95 - Lease for lives of a cottage, farm buildings and land called the Towne Land, Sir Henry Leigh of Egginton and Dame Katheren his wife to William Boylston of Newton Sulney [Newton Solney], yeoman 1 Jun - 1614
96 - Lease of 16½ years from Sir Henry Leighe of Egginton, knight, to Godfrey Thacker of Repton, esq., of the rectory or parsonage, houses, tithes, etc, of Repton, at the annual rent of £80, including the recital of several earlier leases, 29 Sep 16 Jam I - [1618]
97 - Final concord between Henry Leigh, knight, querent, and Katherine ?, widow, deforciant, of 20 messuages, 20 tofts, 2 mills, gardens, 600 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 40 acres of woods, 60 acres of heath and gorse, etc, in Newton Solney and Repton, in consideration of £1000 - [1620]
98 - Assignment of lease from Phillip Kinge of the city of London, gent, with the consent of Sir Henry Leigh, to Edward Pottrell of Derby, gent, of messuages, lands, etc in Newton Solney, and a moiety of the manor or lordship of Newton Solney, for the rest of a term of 1000 years as in D 5236/4/82, 29 Jun 2 Cha I - [1626]
99 - Quitclaim from Henry Reeve of Ivy Lane, London, public notary, to Edward Pottrell of Derby, gent, at the request of Sir Henry Leigh of Egginton, of the moiety of the manor of Newton Solney, with all messuages, lands, etc, as demised in an indenture of 24 Feb 44 Eli [1602] by Sir Hugh Beeston to Mathew Small and Phillip Kinge for the term of 1000 years and assigned to Edward Pottrell, 1 Jul 2 Cha I - [1626]
100 - Bargain and sale from Godfrey Thacker of Repton, esq., and Thomas Hammond of Derby, gent, of the reversion of the rectory of Newton Solney, in consideration of £200, 14 Jan 2 Cha I [1627] - 1627
101 - Bargain and sale of a moiety of the Manor of Newton Solney, Sir Henry Leigh of Egginton, gentleman, to James Milward of Egginton, gentleman 10 Nov - 1632
102 - Common recovery between Thomas Gell, esq. [demandant], James Milward, gent [tenant to the precipe], and Edward Howse [vouchee], whereby Gell recovers 30 messuages, 20 tofts, 40 gardens, 600 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 60 acres of wood, 60 acres of heath and gorse, rents, etc, in Newton Solney and Repton, and a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney, Term of St Michael 8 Cha I [?Dec 1632] - [1632]
103 - Lease for lives of a messuage and lands in Newton Solney, Edmond Holte of Newton Sowney [Newton Solney], yeoman, to John Parker the elder of Strapton, yeoman and John Parker the younger of Church Broughton, yeoman 24 Jun - 1635
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
32 - Correspondence and miscellaneous papers
33 - Manor of Egginton - 1775
UL - Every family of Egginton: unlisted records
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