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D2375 - Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey - [12th-20th cent]
D - Deeds of title and related documents
D - Deeds for premises in Derbyshire
2 - Deeds to properties in several places of Derbyshire
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D2375/D/D/2/12
Former Reference
D2375/M/3/6/8
Title
Exemplification of common recovery relating to properties in Chellaston, Alvaston, Boulton, Thurlaston and Aston
Date
7 Jun 1570
Description
Involving John Sleighe and Gawain Philippes (and attorney Richard Emery), demandants, Richard Harpur, tenant to the precipe, and John Meyre alias Meare (attorney John Haydon) and John Howell, vouchees, relating to a messuage, garden, orchard, 60 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture, 1 acre of wood, and 300 acres of furze and heath in Chellaston, Alvaston, Boulton, Thurlston and Aston
Trinity term 12 Elizabeth, exemplification dated 7 June 12 Elizabeth.
pendent seal of Court of Commom Pleas attached, still in paper wrapping.
damaged by damp, but nearly all legible.
Extent
1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey
Language
Latin
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Acknowledgements
Transcribed and translated by researchers working with National Trust volunteers at Calke Abbey, 2019.
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