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NCB - National Coal Board, later British Coal Corporation - 1574-1994
H - Title deeds and agreements of the National Coal Board - 1574-1976
BUT - Title deeds and related documents of the Butterley Company - 1703-1945
38 - Title deeds of the Butterley Company for minerals and premises at Codnor, Loscoe, Ripley, Hartshay, Marehay, Morley Park, Langley, Denby, Henaor and South Normanton - 1612-1912
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/H/BUT/38/16
Former Reference
N13/A/16
Title
Deed of feoffment by George Pole and Henry Smith to William Kirkeland, of a farm, house and lands in Marehay
Date
15 Apr [1664]
Description
Indenture between (1) George Pole of Heage, esquire, and Henry Smith of Denby, gentleman, and (2) William Kirkeland, son and heir of Nicholas Kirkeland of Ripley, yeoman.
Farm (25 acres) in the possession of Henry Stafford, in Marehay in the liberty of Ripley and parish of Pentrich, and a house with 3 parcels of land (7 acres) called Bestwicke House in Marehay.
In consideration of £269.
Dated 15 April 16 Charles II: by modern reckoning the year is 1664.
Parchment, no seals, two tags, with signatures of Geogre Pole and Henry Smith.
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Derbyshire Record Office
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Butterley Company
National Coal Board
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