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NCB - National Coal Board, later British Coal Corporation - 1574-1994
H - Title deeds and agreements of the National Coal Board - 1574-1976
BUT - Title deeds and related documents of the Butterley Company - 1703-1945
38 - Title deeds of the Butterley Company for minerals and premises at Codnor, Loscoe, Ripley, Hartshay, Marehay, Morley Park, Langley, Denby, Henaor and South Normanton - 1612-1912
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/H/BUT/38/50
Former Reference
N13/C/50
Title
Deed of feoffment by John Newton to William Strely and Richard Bridden, of part of the house of John Newton and closes of lands in Ripley
Date
4 Apr 1712
Description
Indenture between (1) John Newton of Ripley, yeoman, and (2) William Strelty of Ripley, chandler, and Richard Bridden of the liberty of Greenhills in the liberty of Matlock, yeoman, concerning a kitchen, chamber, garret and half part of bakehouse, barn and stable, part of the messuage of John Newton in Ripley, and lands called the Cocks Croft, the Well Close, the Hodge Close and the Croft End.
In consideration of £130 already paid and £20 more to be paid by Humfrey Marshall as a marriage portion for Rebeka, now wife of John Newton.
Endorsed with memorandum of delivery of seisin.
Parchment, applied seal with signature of John Newton
Extent
1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Butterley Company
National Coal Board
Related Material
See related deeds and documents at NCB/H/BUT/37/11-15; NCB/H/BUT/38/26, 42, 49, 52-56
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