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D6090 - Kniveton deeds - 1857-1919
1 - Kniveton deeds - 1857-1919
1 - Conveyance of land and hereditaments at Kniveton from Messrs Barber and Parkin to Mr. William Smith, 16 Jul. Consideration = £2760 - 1857
2 - Mortgage in fee of land and hereditaments at Kniveton for securing £1700 and interest from Mr. William Smith to Mr. Thomas Gould, 17 Jul - 1857
3 - Further charge on lands at Kniveton and Bradborne for securing £100 and interest at 5% from Mr. William Smith to Mr. Thomas Gould, 21 Jun - 1862
4 - Re-conveyance of land and hereditaments at Kniveton and Bradborne from Mr. Thos. Gould to Mr. Wm. Smith, 23 Dec - 1875
5 - Mortgage of lands in Kniveton and Bradborne to secure £900 and interest at 4% between Mr. Wm. Smith and S. Needham Esq., 9 Jul - 1884
6 - Conveyance of land in Kniveton and Bradborne between Samuel Needham Esq. and others to Mr. Thomas Newton, 20 Oct Consideration = £850 - 1893
7 - Conveyance of land known as Buxtons Wigbrows in Kniveton between Mr. Thomas Newton and Mr. John C. Adams, with accompanying plan, 24 Mar Consideration = £420 - 1894
8 - Conveyance of freehold land in Kniveton from Mr. William Smith Adams and Mr. German Key, with accompanying plan, 26 Sep Consideration = £900 - 1919
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