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D769 - Taylor Simpson and Mosley, solicitors of Derby - [16th-20th cent]
B - Box Listed Records - 18th-20th cent
8A - Taylor, Simpson and Mosley, Solicitors: Eighth Deposit (additional)
165 - Curzon - 18th cent-19th cent
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D769/B/8A/165/5
Former Reference
1824/2
Title
Curzon Box 5: Deeds of many families - Coxon of Draycott, 19th century; Curzon of Lockington, 18th century-19th century; Borrowash / Draycott deeds; Hanbury / Uttoxeter deeds, 18th century-19th century; bundle of 19th century admittances for the Manor of Sawley
Date
1699-19th cent
Description
Account: 1833: legal work: Coxon
Letter: 1854: from J Curzon to Thomas Coxon: Wheatcroft conveyance
Copy: original date 1842: archdeacon's mandate and rector's memorandum: induction of Frederick Nathaniel Highmore as vicar of Elvaston
Terrier: 1841: vicarage of Elvaston
Letter: 1847: from James Shearsby (in Madeira) to Thomas Coxon: his recovering health and observations of Madeira
Receipts: 1873: interest payments by Coxon (trustee of the late William Frearson) to William Bennett
Deed: 1852: Joseph Morley; Thomas Coxon: household goods at Draycott: with pencil alterations as though serving as a draft for a subsequent document
Authorisation: 1854: by Joseph Moorley to Nathaniel Wheatcroft: to make a payment to Thomas Coxon: estate at Draycott and Breaston
Rental agreement: 1852: John Curzon; Thomas Coxon: premises at Draycott
Bond: 1813: George Trowell; John Moorley: annotated with receipts 1814-1819
Deed: 1845: The Rev. Frederic Nathaniel Highmore; The Rt. Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Lichfield; Rt. Hon. Charles, Earl of Harrington; the Most Rev. William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury; Thomas Coxon: premises at Draycott and Wilne: with marginal plan
Copy will: original date 1809: Thomas Coxon
Declaration: ? 1737: William Smith: property at Draycott
Account: ? 1850: from Mr Nowell: Thomas Coxon's purchase of land at Draycott
Accounts: 1830; 1832; 1833; 1846: from John Curzon to Thomas Coxon: legal work
Copy will: original date 1809: Thomas Coxon: no copy date
Receipted account: 1856: payment by Thomas Coxon to George Lamb for measuring a field at Draycott
Acknowledgement: 1831: by Sarah Coxon, administrator of James Coxon: in relation to promissory notes; and related undertaking by Thomas Coxon
Abstract of title of William Severn to estate in Draycott: undated: items 1710-1790
Deed: 1842: principal and scholars of Brazennose [sic] College, Oxford; William Turner; Robert Forman; Francis Shaw; The Rev. Thomas Gisborne: property in parish of St Werburgh's Derby: with marginal plan
Deed: 1730: Mary Shore; Samuel Shore, Richard Banister; John Topliss: property at Wirksworth
Surrender: 1793: Manor of Little Chester: Joseph Swindale/Swindell to John Homfrey: property at Quorn
Marriage Settlement: 1852: Thomas Branton; Esther Lucas: also Henry Darby; George Verinder Darby
Will: 1816; codicil 1818; probate 1819: (Diocese of Lincoln): Thomas Carr
Deed: 1806: Samuel Cooke; Samuel Kirkby: property at Breaston
Deed: 1801: John Hoole and wife Sarah; John Bonsall the elder; John Bonsall the younger; Samuel Cook; John Vickers: property at Breaston
Deed: 1821: Samuel Stone; John Curzon; Gabriel Britain; Daniel Parker Coke: brewhouse and other property at Cock Pit Hill, Derby
Deed: 1826: Dorothy Hatrell; Sarah Hatrell; Samuel Richardson Radford; Frances Harriett Bakewell: property in parish of St Alkmund's. Derby
Deed: 1841: Elizabeth Osborne; Robert Beard; Henry Longden; Nathaniel Baggaley and wife Harriet; Henry Taylor and wife Ann; William Longden and wife Hannah; Eliza Longden; Thomas Coxon: property at Draycott: enclosed: Commissioners' certificates; one by John Barber and Robert Leech; one by John Barber and Bryan Thomas Balguy: Acknowledgement of Deeds by Married Women: and receipt for insurance premium: 1841; Guardian Assurance Office
Deed: 1852: Joseph Moorley; Thomas Coxon: property at Draycott
Will: 1836; probate 1837: William Frearson
Will: 1849: Mary Seal
Deed: bears 22 names: Seals; Peat; Bennett; Woodhouse; Hill; Harriman; Salthouse; Kerry; Taylor; Coxon: relates to a capital sum: enclosed: letter of administration: 1877: Ada Seals
Deed: 1867: Robert Seals; William Bennett: share of property in Sawley
Solicitors' Letter: 1873: from Clark & Huish to Whiston & Cooper: Frearson and Harriman
Accounts: items 1870-1874: estate of the late William Frearson: includes receipts signed by beneficiaries
Agreement: 1870: William Bennett and Thomas Coxon: deposit of deeds; Breaston; with receipt: 1877: for return of deeds
Will: 1874; codicil 1875; probate 1878: Thomas Coxon
Will: 1844; codicil 1850; probate 1852; (Prerogative Court of Canterbury): Thomas Chamberlin
Deed: 1828: William Whiston; Ann Curzon: property at Uttoxeter and parishes of St Werburgh's and St Michael's, Derby
Manor of Sawley: Surrenders: property at Draycott
1740: William Smith to Thomas Newbold
1697: Thomas Smith and wife Dorothea
1738: William Smith to Thomas Newbold
1779: John Newbould and wife Catherine to Edward Coxon
1799: Edward Coxon
1769: William Coxon and wife Mary
1856: John Newton to John Curzon
Manor of Sawley: Presentment of death: property at Draycott:
1763: death of Thomas Newbould; to his nephew John Newbould
1736: death presumed of John Smith: "about twenty years ago went into the army and beyond seas; not heard of since" to his son William Smith
Manor of Sawley: Admittance:
1799: Edward Coxon: some text illegible; water damage
Manor of Sawley: Document in Latin:
1699: Thomas Smith to John Smith
Manor of Castle Donington: Surrenders:
1806: Lewis Latuffiere to Thomas Fielding: Castle Donington
1791: Bryan Knight to Sir Henry Harpur: Derby Hills
1791: Thomas Walton and wife Sarah to Thomas Walton, son: Castle Donington
1796: William Cotton; Thomas Brentnall; Lewis Latuffiere; Maria Roe: Castle Donington
1791: Edward Burton to Sir Henry Harpur: Derby Hills
1803: Joseph Evatt to Thomas Brown: Castle Donington
1825: Joseph Howe to Sir George Crewe: Ticknall
Manor of Castle Donington: Admittances:
1791: Sir Henry Harpur to Robert Briggs: Derby Hills
1796: John Chambers; Robert Stanford Chambers
1791: Eunice Walton to Sarah Walton, mother: Castle Donington
1793: the late John Ragge to Robert Charles Greaves: Castle Donington
1796: John Cope; William Smith, trustee for Thomas Cope: Ticknall
1785: the late Henshaw Briggs to Robert Briggs, eldest son: Castle Donington
1854: (2 items); the late Mary Merrin to Samuel Merrin, husband/widower: Castle Donington
Manor of Castle Donington: Presentment of death:
1833: James Sutton and admittance of James Sutton, son: Castle Donington
Manor of Castle Donington: Power of Attorney:
?1844: admittance of The Marquis of Hastings on the surrender of Philip Pickering and William Hall: with affidavit by Richard Knight
1842: Sir George Crewe to John Bakewell; Joseph Bramley; George Trussell: Ticknall
Documents relating to premises in Queen Street , Derby:
Insurance policy: 1838: Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Fire and Life Assurance Co: John Curzon and trustees of the late Mr Cross
Insurance Policy: 1828: Guardian Fire Office: William Cross
Receipted accounts: 1831-1832: rate payable to Improvement Commissioners, Derby; taxes, parish of St Michael's; and Derby Water Works
Tenancy agreements (2): 1831: William Cross with William Smith & Edward Smith; and with William Cubley
Estimate: 1831: alterations and repairs; agreement by W Smith to undertake the work; and receipt: payment on account by J Curzon to W Smith
Abstract of title: 1815: of William Barton: property at Wall Close or Dog Kennel Close, Derby
Will: 1828: William Cross
Receipt: 1828: payment by assignees of Charles Finney, a bankrupt, to F H Bakewell; mortgage interest: property at St Michael's, Derby
Declaration: 1828: by Nathaniel Curzon: mortgage: property at St Michael's, Derby
Schedule of deeds: items 1708-1819: property at St Michael's, Derby
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Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Taylor Simpson and Mosley, solicitors of Derby
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