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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D1492/T/32-33
TitleLease and release by Thomas Jackson of Manchester, calico printer, devisee in trust and executor of the will of John Ibbotson of Whitehall Mills in Chapel-en-le-Frith, deceased, to Samuel Walker of Pendleton co Lancashire), esq, of all the freehold and leasehold lands of the late John Ibbotson in consideration of£10,732 18s 4d, paid by Walker to Sir Salisbury Davenport of Bramhall Hall (co Chester), and James Newton of Cheadle Heath (co Chester), esq, trustees of the Manchester and Liverpool District Banking co. to which Ibbotson’s estates were mortgaged under the terms of a lease and release 18/19 December 1835. The land included in the conveyance is as follows: in Mainstonefield, Oliver’s Croft and the Hole Bottom, formerly part of the Great Intake, containing together 3 acres 38 perches; Hunter’s Sitch with the buildings erected thereon (see T23), and the Great Intake (5 acres 1 rood 26 perches; see T 26, 27); in Bradshaw Edge in the parish of Chapel-en-le-Frith: the Little Meadow, the Gorse, the Little Barn Meadow, and a small plot of land below the railway; a paper mill erected on a part of the Little Meadow, lately acquired from Thomas Goodman, the Bothams (8 acres), the Lime Field (8 acres); the Old Piece (3 acres); the Black Ground; and all that building, late an iron foundry, now a bleach works; erected on the whole part of the last four named closes, now in the occupation of Messrs Hughes, Barnes, and Ingham. Dated 1/2 Jan
Date1841
LevelFile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorWhitehough Paper Mill, Chinley
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