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D5262 - Monyash title deeds - 1866-1990
1 - Conveyance by William Topham of Alfreton, draper, and William Downing of Blackwell, farmer, to Richard Finney of Monyash, farmer, in consideration of £246 13s 6d, of a close of land called the Dunnage Close at Monyash in the parish of Bakewell containing 2 acres 2 roods 29 perches. 9 Feb 1866 - 1866
2 - Copy abstract of mortgage by demise for a term of 1000 years from Richard Finney of Monyash, yeoman, to Ann Finney of Harley, parish of Hartington, of a messuage and 1 acre of land, a messuage or farm known as Bagshaw's House and several closes of land (further described) containing at least 50 acres in total, all in the township of Monyash, parish of Bakewell, to secure £1575 12s 6d plus interest, 20 Aug 1816 - 1871
3 - Copy will of Richard Finney of Monyash, gent, including the devising of several fields at the Top of the Bank in Monyash to his nieces Ann Wager and Sarah Wilcockson, the daughters of John Melland, made 29 Apr 1871, proved 19 Apr 1871 - 1871
4 - Deed of covenant for the production of title deeds between (i) Thomas Finney of Black Edge, Fairfield, farmer, and (ii) Albert James Wager of Longstone, farmer, and Ann his wife, and Samuel Wilcockson of Brampton, former, and Sarah his wife, relating to a conveyance dated 2 Jun 1871 between the two parties concerning several fields of land at Monyash, including schedule (1816-1871), 3 Jun 1871 - 1871
5 - Abstract of title of Albert James Wager and Ann his wife, to land at Monyash (1866-1871) - 1879
6 - Conveyance from Albert James Wager of Longstone, farmer, and Ann his wife, to Samuel Wilcockson of Brampton, farmer, of several closes of land at the Top of the Bank in Monyash, parish of Bakewell called the Dunnage Close and Dunnage Pingle, containing 3 acres, as devised by Richard Finney, 21 Jun 1879 - 1879
7 - Conveyance from (i) Dora Elizabeth Lancaster of Chesterfield, widow, Minnie Wilcockson of Chesterfield, spinster, and Hilda Kilpatrick of Chesterfield, wife of Robert Kilpatrick, to (ii) Joseph Wilcockson of Holymoorside near Chesterfield, farmer, of two closes of lands as in D5262/6, 23 Nov 1926 - 1926
8 - Abstract of title of Mrs D E Lancaster, Miss M Wilcockson and Mrs H Kilpatrick (1905-1926) - 1927
9 - Papers from the Bounty Office relating to the extinguishment of tithe rent charges by merger - 1931
10 - Vesting assent of Avena Claudine Wilcockson of Holymoorside, widow and executrix of Joseph Wilcockson, deceased (will proved 24 Feb 1938), vesting in herself closes of land containing 3 acres at Monyash near Bakewell, occupied by Ben Handley, 15 Apr 1948 - 1948
11 - Vesting assent by the personal representatives of Mrs Avena Claudine Wilcockson, deceased (Joseph Robin Wilcockson of Clay Cross, chemist, and Thomas Webb of Holymoorside, retired schoolmaster) to the said Joseph Robin Wilcockson, Trevor Wilcockson of Southport, Lancashire and Hugh Cecil Wilcockson of Stoke by Clare, Suffolk, of two closes at the Top of the Bank in Monyash near Bakewell, occupied by Ben Handley - 1958
12 - Schedule of deeds of Mr J R Wilcockson, Captain T Wilcockson and Mr H Wilcockson, concerning 3 acres of land situate at Monyash, parish of Bakewell (1866-1958) - 1990
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