Title | Agreement between Thomas Hallowes of Glapwell, Esq and Joshua Hayward of Cromford, Gent Charles Hanson of Wirksworth, Gent and Benjamin Wigley of Wirksworth, Gent - Hallowes, in consideration of £280, sells to Hayward and others trees |
Description | 624 oaks, 79 ashes, 5 elms and 5 birches standing on the grounds and hedgerows of Hallowes at Dethick, viz - in Swine Park, 216 oaks, 15 ashes and 1 birch - in Calver Croft, 1 ash - Farr Calver Croft, 1 ash - in Pudding Patch, 4 ashes - in Long Close, 2 oaks and 1 elm - in the Shawes, 1 ash in the Farr Start, 4 ashes - in Narr Start, 2 ashes - in the Patch, 16 oaks and 1 ash - in High Lees, 3 ashes - in the Shawes, 4 oaks, 14 ashes and 4 birches - in Leigh Lees, 4 ashes - in the Shawes, 39 oaks and 3 ashes - in the Orchard, 1 ash - in the Shawes 6 oaks and 2 ashes - in the backside and orchard, 2 ashes - in the Chappell Yard, 3 elms - in the lands occupied by William Alsop, 16 oaks and 3 ashes - in the Oaken Greave (Ralfe Lomax), 251 oaks and 8 ashes - in the Oaken Greave (Henry Gregory) 23 oaks and 1 ash - in the Oaken Greave (Richard Hodson) 51 oaks - in Henry Flint's backsides, 6 ashes - in Toby Allen's backsides, 3 ashes and 1 elm - with all hop poles cordwood and white coal in Oaken Greave and Swine Park. 2 Feb 1718/9 |