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D7674 - Barker family of Darley, Rowsley and East Lodge, Bakewell - 1476-1922
B - Barker Family of Darley, Rowsley and East Lodge, Bakewell - 1601-1891
C - Charlesworth family of Castleton - [1651]-1843
CAT - Barker Family: original catalogue of records - 20th cent
LM - Lillie and Marris/Morris families of Sleaford, Lincolnshire and Newark, Nottinghamshire - 1675-1790
ST - Scholler and Twigg families of Rowsley and Ecclesfield, Yorkshire - 1476-1795
T - Thorpe Family of Monyash - 1672-1855
W - Watkinson family of Brampton and Chesterfield - [1567]-1833
ZA - Ashby family of Edensor - 1800-1831
ZC - Calvert family of Yeaveley - 1707-1733
ZG - Gardom family of Ashford - 1744-1817
ZK - Other Families
ZMC - Coal, Ironstone and Clay - 1798-1871
1 - Lease. Thomas Barker of Ashford to Joseph Glossop, corn factor, of Chesterfield. A vein of coal called the High Coal under a farm at Lownsley Green, Brampton, which will be drained by a sough driven by Thomas Barker, with liberty to continue the sough to drain coal under four closes belonging to Sitwell Sitwell of Renishaw, which is also granted to them; for 21 years, for £30 to Barker and £84 per acre to Barker and Sitwell for all coal mined. - 26 Mar 1798
2 - Injunction. John Gillet, attorney, for Elizabeth Reynolds, widow, of Bilsthorpe, (co. Nottingahm) administratrix of William Ingall (her borther), late of Bilsthorpe, to Gilderoy Glossop, executor of Joseph Glossop, coalmaster, late of Stonegravels (par. of Chesterfield) and George Gosling forbidding them to sell a bed of coal at Loundsly Green granted by sir Sitwell Sitwell and Thomas Barker to Jospeh Glossop, who assigned it to Ingall. - 28 Jan 1826
3 - Lease and draft. John Henry Barker of East Lodge to William Scholefield of Birmingham. All the beds of ironstone under Holme Farm, Newbold for 20 years at £4 per acre and £150 for every acre of ironstone mined. - 25 Jan 1844
4 - Papers, plans, draft leases of beds of the Dogtooth ironstone and Tapton coal in Badge Close and Little field etc, Brampton, leased to Goodwin and Swallow. - 1855
5 - Letters and papers relating to coal and ironstone at Brampton:- Draft lease by Duke of Devonshire to Barker of coal in Brampton, 1855; coal and ironstone rents due to the Duke of Devonshire, 1855-1869; map of closes at Ashgate leased for mining. - 1855-1869
6 - Lease of a bed of potters clay under a close at Barmpton to Samuel Briddon, potter, of Brampton, for 21 years at £20 annual rent, 1849; Draft lease of the same bed to Henry Briddon for 14 years, at £30 annual rent, 1871 - 1849-1871
ZML - Lead Mining Records - 1646-1872
ZMR - Stewards of Duke of Rutland - 1632-1788
ZP - Parish of Bakewell All Saints - 17th-19th cent
ZZ - Printed material - 18th-19th cent
Bryan Donkin Company Ltd of Chesterfield, engineering firm
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