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D1881 - Coke family of Brookhill, Pinxton - [16th-20th cent]
1 - Number not used - previously referred to a volume of manuscripts for Pinxton Manor/Coke family
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3 - Parcel 3
4 - Deed regarding a messuage in Pinxton and lands in Langton and Kirkby, passing from Timothy Farnsworth of Ossington county Nottinghamshire yeoman Nicholas Swift of Newbould and thence to D’Ewes Coke. - 1635-1809
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12 - Parcel 12
13 - Deeds relating to closes in p St Werburgh, Derby, near Burton Turnpike road, sold by Coke to Radford 1837 - 1745-1792
14 - Parcel of deeds re several closes in parish St. Werburghs, near Burton turnpike road, property of Daniel Parker Coke of Derby. - 1675-1818
15 - Deeds relating to sale of part of Ireland Orchard from D.P Coke to William Smith of Derby, auctioneer comprising 1607 square yards, the north corner of Ireland bounded east by River Derwent, west by lands of Sir Hugh Bateman - 1813-1822
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23 - Deeds related to lands in Winster, mostly of all the Moore inheritance passing to Gallimore. - [c1700-1799]
24 - Bundle of deeds of sale etc. of various closes in Winster. - 1650-1699
25 - Deeds related to sale of various closes in Winster. - 1650-1699
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31 - Deed ordering possession to be given to Thomas Goodwin of a house in Derby unjustly detained by Thomas Bolwell. Signed by ‘O C’ [Oliver Cromwell]. - 22 Apr 1658
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38 - Deeds regarding the Dore Estate sold by W.S Coke to the Duke of Rutland - 17th-19th cent
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42 - Conveyance from Francis Leek of Sutton county Derbyshire to Robert Whythall of Sturston county Derbyshire of land in Pinxton and Kirkby. The twenty-eight year in the reign of Elizabeth I. - 9 Nov 1586
42 - Deeds related to land and messuages in Yeaveley. - 1700-1784
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47 - Deeds regarding messuage and farm at Tapton called Swaddale, purchased in 1778 by Anthony Gallimore. - 1635-1778
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1 - Sale from Robert Haslam of Biley? County Derbyshire yeoman and Katherine his wife (a daughter and heir of John Whyte late of Wardlow) and Emma, another daughter, to William Cavendish of Chatsworth esqyure of a messuage in occupationn of Richard Whyte grandfather of Katherine and Emma and Anthony, a son of Richard - 16 Mar 1580
2 - Deed made between Jonathan Lee of Chesterfield gentleman and Rose Gilliver of Pilsley, widow of Robert Gilliver confirming her right to a capital messuage in Pilsley, Offerton Hall and other lands in Offerton and Shatton. See also D1881/51/19. - 30 Dec 1713
3 - Sale by Mary Bocking widow of Offerton to Godfrey Haslam of Horslegate county Derbyshire yeoman of lands in Shatton, late held by Ralph Bocking deceased. The second year in the reign of Charles I. - 17 Aug 1626
4 - Feoffment from Wm Bowne of Holme yeoman to Godfrey Foljambe, Geo Vernon of Haddon, Thos Rawson clerk, ‘Guardianus de Tonge’, Roger Beeston, vicar of Hareworth and others, of all his lands in Holme, Bakewell and Ashford - 1 Apr 1536
5 - Will of Rose Cousens of Pilsley, gentlewoman, mentioning her daughters, Rose Gilliver and Mary Gilliver. - 4 Mar 1714
6 - Surrender of lands on Mosborough Moorside held by John Hancock sicklesmith, and ‘Harvasius’ [Gervase] Hancock of Hackenthorpe county Derbyshire, sicklesmith, son of John and Rebecca, and admission of George Staniforth of Littlefield. - 5 Oct 1704
8 - Fine between William Wollatt gent plaintiff and John Calton and Thomas and Mary Houghton deforciants of messuage and lands in Hilton. Easter in the sixteenth year i9n the reign of Charles II. - 5 Apr 1640
9 - Release by Jos Harpur of Yeaveley and Dorothy his wife to John Harpur, rector of Morley, of a messuage etc. in Littleover and Mickleover, the inheritance of Richard Harpur, father of Joseph and John. - 11 Jun 1675
10 - Release by John Moore of Oller Car Park county Derbyshire gentleman to Thomas Ashby of Chesterfield gentleman and Linley Mower of Holmfield yeoman, of the capital messuage or farm known as Oller Car Park, and lands appertaining in the Manor of Bolsover and several other closes in Offerton. To settle these on his bro Thomas and his sister Mary, now wife of Joseph Moore of Chesterfield. - 7 Mar 1701
11 - Assignment of a term by Joseph Harpur of Littleover and Dorothy his wife to John Harpur of the same, of a close in Littleover. Joseph is 3rd son of Richard Harpur of Littleover, deceased. - 1 Nov 1682
12 - Sale from Robert Brett of St Martins in the Field and John Collingwood of Annesley county Staffordshire yeoman of 5 closes called Ruckhills. The fourth year in the reign of James I. - 20 Oct 1606
13 - Grant by William Fidler of Bamforth parish Hathersage yeoman to Ralph Glossop and John Leight of Offerton, yeoman, of a messuage in Bamforth which he had of William Darwent and John his son. - 8 Jul 1640
14 - Three deeds relating to a messuage and closes at Tansley conveyed by Samuel Spateman of Morton gentleman and Millicent his wife to George Heywood of Brimington, yeoman. - 1699-1729
15 - Sale by John Bagnall of Darley Court county Berkshire to Thomas Hatrell of ‘Stephens Paddock’ in Newcastle, Staffordshire. - 3 Jun 1782
16 - Mortgage for £100 by D.P Coke to Lane Lord widow of William Allwood Lord, of Tapton Hall, on 8 acres of land. - 10 Apr 1782
17 - Marriage settlement on marriage of George Curzon son and heir apparent of George Curzon of Croxall esquire, to Mary daughter of Dame mary Leveson of Trentham county Staffordshire, widow - 6 Feb 1581
18 - Sale by Nicholas Bradley of Hognaston yeoman to Robert Blackwall, of 3 beast gates in Hognaston. - 3 Apr 1703
19 - Mortgage of £200, by D.P Coke to Lane Lord widow of William Allwood Lord, of Tapton Hall, on a messuage and land at Heage. - 25 Apr 1782
20 - Lease by Robert Coke of Trusley to Mary Alsop of Fenny Bentley widow and Willam her son, of a messuage in Fenny Bentley. - 25 Mar 1675
21 - Sale by Joseph Buckley of Cubley yeoman and Elizabeth his wife to Robert Moore of Winster, of several closes in Winster. - 29 Sep 1728
22 - Lease by William Coke to John Johnson of Alvaston gentleman, of a messuage and lands in Alsop-en-le-Dale. - 1 Apr 1713
23 - Sale from John Callingwood of Annesley county Staffordshire to Peter Callingwood of Trusley yeoman of Ruckhills. The fourth year in the reign of James I. - 10 Jan 1607
24 - Lease by John Moresby of Dronfield gentleman to William Gill of the same labourer, of 2 closes at Unstone, part of the Old Hall. - 6 Apr 1761
25 - Will of George Heywood of Brimington yeoman mentioning wife Mary; son George; George, Thomas and Bartholomew, the 3 sons of his daughter Catherine Hounsfield, and Katherine and Elizabeth daughters of the same; George and William, 2 sons of his daughter Elizabeth Champernoone by her former husband Robert Moore. - 10 Apr 1707
26 - Appointment of John Shalcross of Stockport county Cheshire as Bailiff Receiver of the High Peak, part of the Duchy of Lancaster. [copy of letters patent] - 28 Apr 1670
27 - Lease and release from Elizabeth Buckley of Cubley widow of Joseph yeoman, and her son William, to Robert Moore of Winster, of closes in Ible. - 14 Feb 1732
28 - Deed for redemption of a mortgage between Francis Coke of Trusley and Robert Wheywell of Trusley clerk and Francis and William Woodcock sons of William the elder of Edale gentleman regarding grounds in the accary of Ollerbrook and Edale. The fourteenth year in the reign of James I. - 11 Jun 1617
29 - Agreement to levy a fine between Francis Coke of Trusley knight and William his son and heir apparant, and Henry Curzon of Croxall and Francis Hawksley, servantt of William Coke, on lands to secure an annuity of £13 to Gilbert Coke (son of Sir Francis) and Elizabeth Gilbert of Locko at their marriage. - 20 Jun 1636
30 - Lease and release by John Naylor of Barlborough weaver to Edward Allitson parish Whitwell, farmer, of a messuage croft at Whitwell called Dunkinghouse. - 20 Sep 1764
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56 - Parcel of deeds relating to lands of Langton Manor House in Kirkby, sometime the property of D’Ewes Coke. - 1679-1797
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64 - Sale by Stephen Lightwood of Newcastle, wheelwright, to Mary Ball of Checkley county Staffordshire, widow, of a house at the Pinfold, together with a seat in the west gallery of the Church at Newcastle, with other similar deeds of the same property, all in Staffordshire. - 1753-1795
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66 - Deeds relating to an estate at Sheen and Newcastle, Staffordshire the inheritance of D.P and Richard Coke. - 1781-1788
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68 - Assignment by D.P Coke to Ralph Cantrall of Hartington and Thomas Gibbs of Alstonfield of a lease of Scaldersitch Farm parish Sheen, Staffordshire with 2 other deeds. - 25 Sep 1790
69 - Marriage settlement between John Holling of Lincoln’s Inn to Ann Bretland of Nottinghamshire, of estate in Shropshire and Montgomeryshire. - 30 Apr 1763
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71-100 - [Numbers not used Parcels 71-100]
101 - Legal papers etc. of W Coke. - 1870-1892
102 - Legal correspondence to W S Coke. - 1873-1893
103 - Estate papers etc. of W S Coke. - 1885-1894
104 - Personal, legal and business papers of W.S Coke. - 1894-1895
105 - Letters from W. Coke to D’Ewes Coke at Brookhill. - [c1815-1816]
106 - Miscellaneous estate and quasi-legal papers mainly of D.P Coke but including others relating to Werneth county Cheshire. - [1794-1813]
107 - Letters to D.P Coke, M.P, mainly routine tenancy affairs. - [c1810]
108 - Papers of Sir William Coke, Chief Justice of Ceylon. Some personal, some semi-official and some which might be classifiable as official, including correspondence from Sir William and from Sir Alex Johnstone to the Governor. See also D1881/114, 116. - [c1809-1821]
109 - Gun Room Mess Papers of H.M.S Berwick, mostly tradesmen’s accounts. - 1903-1904
110 - Miscellaneous papers and accounts regarding sale of timber, Totley, Pinxton and Swanwick. - 1874-1895
111a - Bundle of family letters to (Master) D’Ewes Coke. - [c1818]
111b - Minute book for Manor of Totley. - 1834-1845
112 - Miscellaneous bonds, quasi-legal papers etc. - 17th-19th cent
113 - Miscellaneous papers regarding Brookhill and Langton estates, and coal leases. - 1874-1894
114 - Papers of Sir William Coke, Chief Justice of Ceylon. Some personal, some semi-official and some which might be classifiable as official, including correspondence from Sir William and from Sir Alex Johnstone to the Governor. See also D1881/109, 116. - [c1809-1821]
115 - Family correspondence and estate papers. - 19th cent
116 - Papers of Sir William Coke, Chief Justice of Ceylon. Some personal, some semi-official and some which might be classifiable as official, including correspondence from Sir William and from Sir Alex Johnstone to the Governor. See also D1881/109, 114. - [c1809-1821]
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119 - Miscellaneous papers, family letters etc. - late 18th-mid 19th cent
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121 - Parcel 121
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128 - Parcel 128
129 - Papers of Gallimore family relating to estates of William Sanders of Chesterfield deceased. - 1781
130a - Bundle of miscellaneous papers, Herefordshire related to Little Hereford, Herefordshire including 2 terriers, one c.1760, the other probably 17th cent. - 17th-18th cent
130b - Miscellaneous bonds, assignments, papers and correspondence of Gallimore family. - 18th cent
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132 - Parcel 132
133 - Parcel 133
134 - Parcel 134
135 - Parcel 135 - Various quasi-legal papers, a few deeds and fines, and other documents. - 17th-18th cent
136 - Parcel 136
137 - ‘Survey of Manor of Wernith’ county Cheshire [1751 on flyleaf, but prob. early 19th c.]. Numerous field and tenants’ names - 19th cent
138 - Miscellaneous papers, chiefly family. - 19th-20th cent
139 - Bundle of miscellaneous papers. - late 18th cent
140 - Miscellaneous papers, mainly regarding Robert Lillyman, concerning the debts of John Hollings of Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire. Household accounts covering 1773-84 including details and dates of planting woods and making ponds at Brookhill, 1775-83, 1781-85, 1789-99, 1803-10, 1825. - [c1762]
Box - Box listed records
U - Documents with unknown reference number
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