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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/38/84
Former Reference
N13/D/84
Title
Deed of lease by John Clarke and Miss Sarah Jane Peach to Messrs Bainbridge and Muschamp, of mines at South Normanton
Date
7 Sep 1870
Description
Indenture between (1) John Clarke of Higham Cliff near Alfreton, land agent (devisee in trust of the will of the late Reverend William Peach of Brampton, deceased), (2) Sarah Jane Peach of 92 Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square, county of Middlesex, spinster. and (3) Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge of Newcastle upon Tyne, coal master, and William Muschamp of Gateshead, coal master.
To be held for a term of 45 years at the annual rents of £80 for the first 5 years and £100 thereafter.
Parchment, 4 sheets, with map and schedule on 4th sheet; 2 applied seals, with signatures of John Clarke and Sarah Jane Peach.
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1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Butterley Company
National Coal Board
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