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D868 - Great Hucklow Title Deeds and Family History notes for Senior and Shaw Families (1754-1845) - 1754-1845
E1 - Great Hucklow: Copy of entries re the collection of rents at Great Hucklow made in "The Yorkshire Memorandum Book" for 1800. Refers to "my son Caleb Heginbotham". - 1809
F1 - Great Hucklow: Copy notes made on the inside covers of a book of common prayer re births in the Senior family 1754-1776, births in the Shaw family 1789-1845 and a recipe for sharp water - (1754-1845)
T1 - Great Hucklow: Feoffment by John Rimington of Hillsborough (Yk) esq., and Bernard John Wake of Sheffield attorney at law, to William Bamford of Great Hucklow, farmer, and Thomas Blackwell of Great Hucklow, miner (his trustee) in consideration of £104 7s., of a dwelling house at Great Hucklow with the barn and garth (1r 37p) and a small allotment of land lying between the said buildings and the town street of Great Hucklow, on the west of the newly erected Methodist Chapel, 13 Jan. - 1807
T2 - Great Hucklow: Lease for possession (release missing) by William Bamford of Thorncliff (Yk), collier, to William Cocker of Great Hucklow, yeoman, of two dwelling houses at Great Hucklow with the barn and garth (1r 37p) (tenants John Cheetham, John Bagshaw, Thomas Blackwell and Nicholas Royles), a cowhouse adjoining the messuages (tenant John Needham), a cowhouse adjoining the barn (tenant John Cheetham) and a close adjoining the first cowhouse (tenant John Chetham), 1 Apr. - 1812
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