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D2375 - Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey - [12th-20th cent]
D - Deeds of title and related documents
S - Deeds for properties in Staffordshire
5 - Deeds for properties in the township of Hollinsclough, parish of Alstonefield, Staffordshire
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D2375/D/S/5/4
Former Reference
D2375/M/3/1/2
Title
Indenture of deed by Edward Pegge to levy a fine for a messuage at Hollinsclough, Staffordshire
Date
13 Jan 1634
Description
Between (1) Edward Pegge of Ashbourne, gent, (2) Thomas Harrison the younger of Glutton [in parish of Hartington Middle Quarter], gent, and Hugh Sheldon of Monyash, and (3) Francis Naden, yeoman, James Nealer (or Naylor), yeoman, and John Frost, blacksmith, all of Hollinsclough.
Pegge grants to Harrison and Sheldon [as trustees to take part in a collusive court action] a messuage and adjoining lands, buildings and appurtenances, sold in three parts, with a quarter part purchased by Naden, another quater part puchased by Frost and a half part purchased by Nealer.
The property for the combined court action is described as 3 messuages, 2 cottages, 3 gardens, 30 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture, 30 acres of furze and heath with right of common, all in Hollinsclough.
Dated 13 January 9 Charles.
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Derbyshire Record Office
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Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey
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