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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
40 - Title deeds of the Butterley Company for minerals and premises at Ripley, Codnor, Marehay and Denby - 1678-1885
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/H/BUT/40/9
Former Reference
N13/F/9
Title
Deed of conveyance by William Albin and others to Joseph Woolley for two undivided third parts of a messuage and closes of land in Marehay, parish of Pentrich
Date
23 Aug 1757
Description
Between (1) William Albin of Halam, Nottinghamshire, yeoman, and Dorothy, his wife, only daughter and heir of John Revell, deceased, by Mary, his wife, also deceased, who was one of the three daughters of Samuel Riley, deceased, by Mary, his wife, also deceased, (2) William Mayfield of Halam, yeoman, John Marriott of South Normanton, farmer, trustees for William and Dorothy Albin and (3) Joseph Woolley of Ripley, parish of Pentrich, gentleman. In consideration of £740. The messuage being conveyed in the occupation of John Stirland.
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/38/43, 57-61, 69-72; NCB/H/BUT/40/4-5, 7-8, 10-25, 28-34; NCB/H/BUT/42/35, 42; NCB/H/43/2, 3; NCB/H/BUT/45/5-7, 9
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