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D8364 - Scott family of Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1687-1928
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D8364/UL
Title
Scott family of Chapel-en-le-Frith: unlisted records
Date
1687-1928
Description
Accession, May 2021
Deeds and abstracts of title relating to the Whitehall Estate and Combs Moss, near Buxton. Locations include: Alston Lee, Bole Hills, The Hurst or Hazelhurst Farm, Haylee, Whitehalls Piece and Baslow
Accession, May 2025
Deeds (name members of former owners from the Gaskell and Frith families, and their ancestors the s, 1607-1964;
USB with Word transcripts of many of the documents; a few photographs [including scans of some of the deeds; some of a deed or plan for which the original is missing; also postcards of the hall; pre-1895 photos of the interior of the hall (dining room which is listed);
various plans, including the listed gates and others which were never adopted, held by a relative of the owner form 1864-95 (Renshaw)] [21st cent]
Extent
[approx. 3 boxes]
Level
SubFonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Scott family of Chapel-en-le-Frith
Format
Document
Digital
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