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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D231/M/T/706
TitleHollinshead family: Second copy of marriage settlement on the marriage of Thomas Hollinshead and Elizabeth Okeover
Date22 Feb [1726]
DescriptionBetween Thomas Hollinshead of Ashenhurst, Staffordshire, esq., Elizabeth Okeover one of the daughters of Thomas Okeover of Wymeswold deceased, Leeke Okeover of Okeover, esq., and William Gore of Tring, Hertfordshire, esq., by which Hollinshead released to Okeover and Gore a capital messuage called Ashenhurst in the manor of Bradnop and closes belonging, a messuage in Bradnop wherein William Serjeant now inhabits with closes called Finney Field, Mowing Bank, Pasture Bank, Nabb Sprink Meadow, Day Work, Tansy Flatt, Upper Rushey Flatt, Two Whittle Meadows, the Langott, the Long Meadow, Field before the Door and Calf Croft (£30 rent per annum): a messuage called Revidge in the occupation of Samuel Rowley with closes called Stoney Hay, Little Stoney Hay, the Rough Calf Hay, Lower Meadow, the Coat Croft, the Hill Side, the Barn Flatt, the Sellar Flatt, Upper Marsh, the Meadow, Lower Marsh Meadow, Hay Head and Birchen Flatt (£37 per annum rent): two messuages or tenements called Upper Titisworth, Leek, in the occupations of Sarah Hall and William Salt, with closes called Upper Field, Middle Field, Lower Field, Horse Close, Lower Meadow, Rye Croft, Throske Nest Wood, Buttfield, Upper Shutt, Nether Shutt, Croft Head, Crabtree Hill, Plants Croft, Cross Hay, Little Meadow, Upper Great Meadow, Lower Great Medaow, Great Meadow Wood, Oxhay, Ox Hay Wood, Ox Hay Bottom, Gayes Meadow, Sprink Field, Sprink Field Wood, Lower Holts Bank, Upper Holts Bank, Holts Bank Wood, Lower Cow Hay, Upper Cow Hay, Cow Hay Wood, Horse Croft, Nether Field, Meadow, Lower Horse Close and Upper House Close (£100 per annum rent): a capital messuage called Winkle Grange in the manor of the Forest of Macclesfield, Cheshire, together with closes called the Paddock, Great Flayle, Little Flayle, Cooks Croft, Upper Macclesfield Field, Lower Macclesfield Field, Kitchen Meadow, Middle Meadow, Long Meadow, Lower Meadow, Hallum Field, the Sprink, Oxhay, Stony Hay, Horse Field and Barn Field (£82 per annum annual rent): to the use of Thomas Hollinshead until the marriage, then to the use Okeover and Gore for Hollinshead's natural life, then after his decease to the use of Elizabeth Okeover for her jointure and after her decease to the use of their successive lawful male issue; in default to the use of their daughters and in default to the use of the right heirs to Thomas Hollinshead
Levelfile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorOkeover family of Okeover
Related MaterialD231M/T705
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