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D3772 - Strutt family of Belper - [1541]-1988
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3772/T26/25
Title
Deeds and papers relating to the land on which Woodeaves cotton mill was built and the partnership to work the cotton mill
Date
1710-1831
Description
Including
T26/25/1 Marriage settlement of Thomas Garratt gent and Hannah Hayne both of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire with reference to a messuage in Tissington called Woodeaves, land in Tissington and Fenny Bentley 1710
T26/25/4 Articles of co-partnership between John Cooper of Sandybrooke gent, John Matchitt of Derby, grocer and Philip Waterfield of Derby cotton-manufacturer, to prepare and spin cotton yarn and twist and vend the same, reciting lease by Samuel Haslam of Woodeaves gent, to Cooper Matchitt and Waterfield, of 2 closes (part of Woodeaves Farm) with licence to make a canal, ways through them and other closes, for the cotton mill Aug 1784
T26/25/6 Assignment by Cooper, Matchitt and Waterfield to Archibald Douglas of Plymouth Dock, Devon esq of 1/5 share of joint stock and profits from the Cotton Mill Mar 1785
T26/25/18 Inventory of cotton mill and associated buildings 1831
T26/25/19 Copy of deed and account relating to the affairs of Sir John Harpur deceased (1742). The account listing Sir John's personal estate includes an entry referring to a mortgage from "Garratt"
Extent
19 items
Level
file
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Strutt family of Belper
Format
Document
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