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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D6164/1/1
Title20th century photocopies of William Senior's Derbyshire maps
Date(1609-1640)
DescriptionThe copies are not marked with reference numbers and they have never been fully catalogued by Derbyshire Record Office staff. However, the copies in D6164 are mentioned in a number of entries in Derbyshire Record Society's "A Catalogue of Local Maps of Derbyshire c.1528–1800" (compiled by Harold Nichols, revised by Mary Wiltshire assisted by Susan Woore, published 2012). The descriptions read as follows:

[Ashford in the Water, Churchdale, and Holme Bank 1616]. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: no scale [1:12500]. Size: 63 x 140 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK195698. Notes: shows 1956 acres, commons, open field, named closes with area and tenants: church, houses in block plan, The Hall, 2 water mills in Ashford, 2 bridges at Ashford, 1 at Lumford in perspective, roads: originally one sheet the map is now divided into two double page openings and bound in the volume as two folios instead of one folio with folded in extension. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 60 verso and recto, 61 verso and recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 4 sheets. 'A breefe of the survey of the mannor of Asheford belonging to the Right Honorable William Lord Cavendishe taken by William Senior 1616 ... the total of the Lordeship of Asheford (besides the commons and wastes) 7888 a[cres] 2 r[oods] 32 p[erches]', is held privately by Mr H Wright of Great Longstone.

[Stainsby, parish of Ault Hucknall]. The Platt of the Mannor of Stainsbie belonginge to the right honorable William Lord Cavendish. Taken by William Senior accordinge to the statute. Anno Domini 1609. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale:of 78 [poles 1:5200] with dividers: rule reads right to left. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK450654 Notes: cardinal points in margin. Shows about 858 acres in Common, undivided open fields, named closes with area, tenants: houses, crofts with personal name: roads, streams, woodlands, some hurdle fencing noted: a later note added in ink. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 15 recto; copies in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.; DRO, D778Z/P1; DRO, D4996/6/6.

The platt of Astwith part of the Mannor of Stainsbie belonginge to the Right honorable Wm. Ld. Cavendish Taken by Wm. Senior according to the statute. 1610. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 78 [poles 1:5200] with dividers. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK441642. Notes: cardinal points at edges. Shows 508 acres in Common, 3 undivided fields, named closes with areas and tenants: houses in elevation: woods, roads, paths: adjoining liberties named. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 16 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1; black and white photocopy.

The Platt of Harstof parte of the Mannor of Stainsbie, belonging to the Right Honorable Wm Ld Cavendish Taken by William Senior 1610. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 78 [poles 1: 5200] with dividers. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK440630. Notes: cardinal points at edge. Shows 693 acres with 4 open fields, some lands marked; closes with field names or tenant and areas: colours for tenants: houses aound edge of Hardstoft common and isolated, red outline, woods, post-mill: east boundary is Hardwick Park, hurdle paling. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 17 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

A Platt of the Manner of Hardwek belonging to the Right honnorable William Lord Cavendish Taken by William Senior Anno domine one thousand six hundreth and ten. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 78 [poles1:5200]. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK463638. Notes: Hardwick Hall, Blingsby, Hucknall Wood. Shows 622 acres with named closes and areas: Hall in rough distinctive elevation, with the Park, 'lawnde', 'gardyn', fish ponds with weirs or nets: part hurdle paling: lanes, stream: The New Inn. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 18 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.
Rowthorn [parish of Ault Hucknall] belonging to the Rt. Honorable William Ld. Cavendishe. Taken by William Senior professor of the mathematiques Ann domini 1610. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 90 [poles 1:5900] with dividers: scale reads right to left. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK479651. Notes: shows 952 acres, 4 undivided open fields, named closes with area, tenant colours: houses in red: crofts in street with tenants name: stream rising in Rowthorne Carr, 236 acres pasture with trees: Bathley 130 acres pasture. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 19 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

The Platt of More Hall [parish of Barlow] belonginge to the Right Honnorable William Lord Cavendish Taken by William Senior 1611. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 64 [poles 1:6400] with dividers. Size: 27 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum. Centred on: SK307750 Notes: north written at edge. Shows 139 acres with open fields, closes, field names, 2 colours (tenants?): 3 houses in elevation within fenced enclosure: woods including Brery Wood, stream: Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 23 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

The west part of Barley [Barlow] belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle surveyed by William Senior ann. 1630 Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: [1:4000]. Size: 69 x 80 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK335750. Notes: cardinal point in margin. With 'East part of Barley' 3100 acres, shows named closes with area and reference numbers: substantial areas undivided, 'free', area: 3 hamlets including Brendwood and Crow Hole: houses, tenants names in crofts: Barlow Church, stylised and opposite distinctive substantial house with courtyard: roads with solid and dotted lines: streams, 2 mills, dam, bridge: cross near Bole Hill, 'Cuniegre', Wilkin Hill house, another isolated house on Johnnygate Lane. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 45 verso, 46 recto; copies in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm., 2 sheets; DRO, D2439/Z/Z1; DRO, D2349 Z/Z10 aperture card; MatlockLSL, Misc. Maps, joined to 'East part of Barley' below; Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), Map Cabinet I A2816 joined to 'East part of Barley' below; Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), Shelf 4 SC Room A2474.

The East part of Barley with Dunston and Brearley Belonging to the right honorable Wm. Earle of Newcastle being within the countie of Darbie. Observed by Wm. Senior anno domini 1630. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: Scale is according to 20 [poles] in an inch 100 [1:4000]. Size: 69 x 80 cms Materials: coloured paints on vellum;. Centred on: SK350755 Notes: 16 point compass rose. Estate map 3100 acres, with 'West part of Barley', showing named closes, including 'Hamer pasture', with areas, conventional sign and number: houses, large dam, on Barlow Brook, 2 mills, roads, paths, woods, Whickin Wood, Brearley Wood, Cobnar Spring: table of areas lists land in areas, including free and that shown on other folios to a total of 4600 acres: very fine colourful drawing. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 47 verso, 48 recto; copies in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 2 sheets; DRO D2439/Z/Z1, dyeline copy with names inked over, black and white. 105 x 60cm. 1 sheet; DRO, D2439 Z/Z10 aperture card; MatlockLSL, Misc. Maps, joined to 'West part of Barley' above; Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), Shelf 4 SC Room A4202

Blackwell [parish of Taddington] in the countie of Darbie belonging to the right honorable William Earl of Newcastle. Surveied by William Senior Wellwiller to the mathematiques anno domini 1631. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 200 perches after 16 poles in an inche [1:3200] with dividers drawn against west margin, not over scale: Size: 69 x 80 cm. and fold-in flap. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK125720 Notes: cardinal point at edge, north at top. Shows 694 acres pastures, named closes, many in strip form, lands with dotted lines, with area, reference letter and numbers: houses grouped in Blackwell village: a hillock depicted with tree on top on village green, pond, lanes in red: paths: 'Blackwell Old Intake' on folded flap 140 acres: Topley with 2 houses, 'Topleie Low', Chee Dale represented by 'fish scale' rock face: river, stream. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 59 verso, 60 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 3 sheets.

Oxecroft [Oxcroft, parish of Bolsover] Belonging to the Right Honorable William Lord Cavendishe Taken by Wm Senior Professor of the Mathematiques Anno domini 1611. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 48 [poles] [1:3200] with dividers. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK481737 top of sheet south. Shows 310 acres with 3 undivided open fields, some dotted line inner boundaries: named closes with areas, tenants names and colours: roads, lanes: houses on street. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 22 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

Oscroft in the countie of Darbie Belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Taken by William Senior professor of the Mathematickes in the yeare of our lord god 1630. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: after 16 [poles] in an inche [1:3200]. Size: 69 x 40cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum. Centred on: SK481737 Notes: cardinal points in margin, north at top. Shows 359 acres undivided open fields: named closes and crofts with area, conventional sign and number, tenants names in crofts: large house, north of village, distinctive front elevation and wings, gabled: roads, lanes with dotted and solid lines, gates: very colourful, colours and conventional signs for tenants. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 42 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

Boulsover in the countie of Darbie with the members belonginge to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Surveid by Wm Senior professor of the mathematiques in the yeares 1630, 1636 and 1637. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 32 [poles] in the inch [1:6400]. Size: 69 x 80 cm. with extension. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK472708 Notes: top of sheet east. Shows 2984 acres with commons, undivided open fields, named closes with area and reference signs: houses, some tenants named: church, castle yard, boundary marks, Dowman bridge, mill, roads, fences: area statement for each open field distinguishes, 'the Lord's', 'the parson's', 'the copyholders': a folded flap has been added to 40 recto to accommodate map of Bolsover Moor, 361 acres. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 39 verso, 40 recto; copies in DRO, D2034/Z/P1-2 black and white photocopy on 2 sheets, 29 x 50 cm. and 30 x 82 cm., of the above 2 folios; DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cms, 3 sheets and folded flap separate.

Whawley Moor [Whaley, parish of Bolsover]. [163-] William Senior. Surveyor: William Senior. Size: on folded flap. Materials:coloured ink on vellum. Centred on: SK518720 Notes: churches and houses in perspective, trees, hills, the Common called Whawley Moor 110 acres: Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, 40 recto; copies in DRO, D6164/1/black and white photocopy, 37 x 31cm.; DRO, D2034/Z/P2

No title [Barlow Moor, part of Brampton East Moor, Holy Moor] W. Senior. [1630] Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: according to 64 [poles] in an inch [1:12600].Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: ink and coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK308710 Notes: north at top. Shows 4950 acres in wastes, named fields with area: adjacent hamlets Wadshelf and Wigley with houses in block plan, some tenants: Roughford/Rufford Hall, Hallcliff Farm: 3 crosses and boundary stones named: streams, dams, footbridges, mills including 'smelting mills', Barlow Quarrie, Bole Hill, Over Loades noted. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 52 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 2 sheets.

The surveie of Coshall, Roughford, Linnaker and Newbold belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Observed by William Senior wellwiller to the Mathematicall Sciences. Anno domini, one thousand six hundred and thirtie. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: 160 pearches after 20 in the inch [1:4000]. Size: 69 x 80 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: Causehall SK345716; Linacre SK330726; Rufford Farm, SK325706; Newbold SK368729 Notes: top of sheet south Separate farms, 4 plots: 295 acres, 253 acres, 141 acres, 148 acres, with named closes, area, tenant letter, one colour for each estate, free areas uncoloured, some tenant names: stylised buildings, Brampton church and 2 gable house in Newbold with distinctive elevations, 'ould hall' in Coshall: mill in Linacre, streams, roads, woods: 'Marl lands', Bole Hill at Roughford noted. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 53 verso, 54 recto.; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

Buckston [Buxton] in the countie of Darbie belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Surveied by Wm. Senior uppon the scale of 16 poles in an inch in the yeare of our lord god 1631. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 16 poles in an inch [1:3200]. Size: 69 x 50 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK059734. Notes: cardinal points at edges, north at top. Shows 400 acres with houses on street in diagrammatic perspective, market place in 'Buxton Towne': open fields with lands in ownership (dotted lines), furlong names, area, conventional sign and number, free uncoloured, named closes, area, conventional sign and number: buildings, 'Buxton Well', pool with 3 towers: water mill: 'Pooles Hole' [Pooles Cavern], entrance, elevation: river, two branches: roads, 'Grin Low edge' stylised rock face, the 'Geald field' with rocks. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 57 verso (part), 58 recto; copies in DRO D7676/BagC/289, coloured tracing; Buxton Museum, photographic copy; DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.; DRO, 1826Z/Z1, black and white photocopy.

The mannor of Chatsworth belonging to the right honorable William Lord Cavendish Taken by William Senior 1617. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 160 Poles [1:7900]. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK260701 Notes: north marked in margin. Shows 1284 acres, house with statues, outbuildings, gardens in block plan, Hunting tower, The Lawnd, Parke, Newe Park, 2 Park Yates, woods, paths, named stiles, gates. river Derwent, East Moor: adjoining lordships named. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 54 verso; copies in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy; reduced reproductions in Chatsworth, a short history, Thompson F. (1951) and Chatsworth: A Landscape History, Barnett, J. and Williamson T. (2005).

The platt of Chesterfield Towne, Spittle [Spital], Brampton Moore, Cucksallmore, Hassland [Hasland] moore and Grassmoore [Grassmoor]. Surveyed by William Senior in the yeares of our Lord God 1633 and 1637. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: Scale for Chesterfield and for Spittle after 32 pearches in an inch [1:6400]. Skale of 200 [perches] 20 in an inch serveth for grasmoore and hasland greene [l:4000] with dividers. Size: 69 x 80 cm. (overall). Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on:SK385710 (Chesterfield), SK395690 (Hasland Green) SK405670 (Grassmoor). Notes: top of sheet north-west. Esate map about 640 acres showing Chesterfield with unnamed streets, houses in terraces: church, vicarage, 'old hall', 'correction house' in distinctive perspectives: market place with cross in elevation: named closes with areas and tenant: some 'incrochments' on moors: 'Cole pitt' with drawing of hand stowes: mill, 'Spittle' buildings in quadrangle, houses, tenants named, intakes, roads, gates, rivers, bridges. Title on reverse of added flap for Brampton Moor. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 43 verso, 44 recto; copies in DRO, D6164/1/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cms 2 sheets and flap separate; DRO, D267/P28 Roll 16, black and white photocopy on paper, 76 x 84 cms; DRO, D267/P27 Roll 16, copy on linen paper, less distinct; DRO, D267/P25 Roll 16, paper copy; DRO, D267/P26 Roll 16, copy on linen paper; Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), Map Cabinet 1 A2454; Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), SC Room Shelf 6 A2511 copy on linen paper; Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), SC Room Map drawers A289 (reduced); Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), SC Room Shelf 3 A1989; Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), SC Room Map drawers A288 (Chesterfield only); Chesterfield Library (Local Studies), SC Room Map drawers A1779 (Chesterfield only); Derbyshire Record Office (Local Studies collection) Misc. Maps 1637; DRO, D7676/BagC/287

Churchbrouhton [Church Broughton] belonging to the righte honorable William Earle of Devon. Observed by William Senior Professor of the Mathematiques anno 1626. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 120 [poles l:6400]. Size: 37 x 63.5 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK205337 Notes: cardinal points in margin, top of sheet south. Estate map of eastern half Church Broughton parish, 1315 acres, showing commons, undivided open fields, named closes with area and tenants: copyhold and freehold distinguished: village houses in distinctive perspective: lanes with double line, stream: fine calligraphy, lacking in decoration. Location:the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 4 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

Woodthorpe and Clowne Moor belonging to the right honorable William Earl of Newcastle. Surveyed by Wm. Senior 1630 and 1637. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 32 [poles] in an inch [1:6400].Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: vellum; coloured paints. Centred on: SK473749 Notes: top of sheet east. Shows 936 acres of common land, named closes with area, reference letter and number; on land outside estate ownership owner named: Romeley Hall in stylised elevation with red roof: village houses, streams, roads, paths, Woodthorp Dam, mill, Conygre, The Launde, noted: adjoining parishes etc. named: table of areas with different categories of land. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 41 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

Coddington belonginge to the Right honnorable Wm Lord Cavendishe taken by William [sic] Senior. 1611. Surveyor: William Senior. .Scale: of 96 [poles l:6400] with dividers. Size: 63 x 37cm. Materials: coloured ink on vellum,. Centred on: SK340550 Notes: shows 4 separate areas, about 90 acres of named closes with areas and tenants, 'Red lead myln' on stream: house, red roof, water wheel on stream, other houses, 'Rages Wynd mill'. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 28 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

Littchurch [Litchurch] in the countie of Darbie belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Surveied by William Senior wellwiller to the science mathematicall upon the skale of 16 in an inch 1631. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 100 [poles 1:3200] with dividers. Size: 69 x 80 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK362345 Notes: 16 point compass rose, top of sheet south. Shows 738 acres of named fields and closes with areas, conventional reference sign and number: houses in stylised perspective for Litchurch, representative groups for Derby and Osmaston at margins: 'Litchurche Meadowe', 'The Gallows Close', 'Peartre field': roads (present London Road, Osmaston Road, Litchurch Lane, etc). Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 63 verso, 64 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 2 sheets.

The surveie of part of Barley Lees,and part of Barley also Cowleie, Shirtclif and Woodhouse in the Parish of Dronfield. Belonging to the right honorable William Earl of Newcastle. Taken by William Senior well willer to the mathematicks in the yeare of our lord god 1630. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 100 [poles 1:4000] with dividers. Size: 69 x 80 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK340780 Notes: estate map showing 781 acres, closes, Newcastle doles in open fields: field names, areas, conventional reference signs, some tenant names: Woodhouse Hall, Woodhouse Green, Brendewood Springe, Windmill Close: roads, streams. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 49 verso, 50 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

The survey of another part of Woodhouse with parte of Stubley in the countie of Darbie. Belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Observed by William Senior in the yeer of our Lord god 1630. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: of 200 pole of 20 in the inch [1:4000]. Size: 69 x 40 cms Size: 37 x 31 cm. Materials: ink and coloured paints on vellum; Centred on: SK337792 Notes: cardinal points in margin, top of sheet east. Estate map showing named Free lands: named closes with area, conventional sign, tenant colour: houses, one substantial with distinctive gabled elevation: roads, Woodhouse Carr. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 51 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Edensor and Lees] 1617. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: no scale [1:12500]. Size: 63 x 74 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK250699 Notes: cardinal points at edges, top of sheet north-west, labeled 'North' on map. Shows 2202 acres with named closes and crofts with areas and tenants: commons: buildings in block plan, roads, streams, watermill, woods, bridge on R. Derwent, 'Cunigre', Bolehill: adjoining lordships named. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 55 verso, 56 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm., 2 sheets

Great Huckley [Great Hucklow] in ye countie of Darbie belonging to the right honorable Wm. Earl of Newcastle. Observed by Wm. Senior in the yeare of our Lord one thousand and 600 thirtie one. [An addition] Stanley Moore, surveid 1637 and containes 165 acres. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: containeth 120 poles of 16 in an inch [1:3200] with dividers Size: 69 x 80 cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum. Centred on: SK180778 Notes: cardinal points in margins, north-east at top. Estate map, 858 acres, showing lands with dotted lines in open fields with furlong names, areas, letter and number references: named closes with area, reference letter, number and tenant colours: 'Free'[hold] noted: houses with crofts, stylised but varied to indicate substantial 2 gable buildings: roads, paths, gates: table of areas of hamlets, commons, etc. on back of flap added for Stanley Moor: the plan is drawn across two open leaves of the volume and a title is given to each page: the verso for Great Hucklow, the recto for Grindlow. Location: Private,(P), Senior Newcastle vol., 55 verso, 56 recto; copies in DRO, D7676/BagC/288 coloured copy, on tracing paper; DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm., 3 sheets, includes Grindlow.

The Survaei of Wardlo and Great Longson [Wardlow and Great Longstone] Belonginge to the Right Honorable Willm Lord Cavendishe. Taken by William Senior Professor of the mathematiques Ao dom 1617. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 160 poles [1:7900]: reads right to left. Size: 63 x 74 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK190730 Notes: cardinal points at edge, north to top Estate map, 2800 acres, showing commons, open fields with some lands marked, named closes with areas, tenants, colours not allied: houses in village with crofts, red roofs: Great Longstone church, Wardlow Moore, Wardlowe hey, Longton hey: reference table of areas by type. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 49 verso, 50 recto; copies in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 'A breefe of the survey of Great Longson part of the mannor of Asheford taken as aforesaid by Mr Senior 1617' and 'A breefe of the survey of Wardlowe another part of the said mannor of Asheford, taken by Mr Senior, anno 1617' are held privately by Mr H Wright of Great Longstone.

The survey of Greenlow [parish of Great Longstone] in the countie of Darbie belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle Taken by William Senior wellwiller to the mathematiques anno domini one thousand, six hundred, 31. 1631 Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: containeth 120 poles of 16 in an inch [1:3200] with dividers Size: 69 x 80 cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum. Centred on: SK182775. Notes: shows substantial houses and other houses, open fields and a tumuli? on Greenlow Greene: adjoins Great Hucklow. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume f.56 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

The Survaie of Congsberie, Medowpleck, Callingslowe and One Ashe [parishes of Hartington Middle Quarter and Youlgreave]. Together with Pilsberie and Crongston Belonging to the right honorable William Lord Cavendish Taken by William Senior professor of the mathematiques 1617. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale:contayning 80 poles [1:7900]. Size: on part of sheet. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK119656 Notes: south in margin at top of sheet. Cronkston Grange, one of three detached areas on sheet, 190 acres, shows named closes with area, all one colour. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 52 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 2 sheets.

[Birchill, township of Hassop, parish of Bakewell, 1617/8?] Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: no scale [1: 12500]. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum. Centred on: SK226708 Notes: cardinal point in margin. Estate map, 556 acres, showing commons, named closes with area and tenants, ?some added later, 2 houses in stylised elevation, gates, stream, Birchill field: 48 acres in Pilsley, 507 acres in Birchill. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 57 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Hatton, Hoon, Marston on Dove] Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: no scale [1:7900]. Size: 63 x 87 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK230302 Notes: top of sheet north-east. Estate map, 1862 acres, between River Dove and Sutton Brook showing, open fields with some lands: named closes with areas in varied colours, some tenants: common: buildings, houses, bridge over R.Dove, Marston church. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 58 verso, 59 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 2 sheets.

[Parish of Hayfield]. Birchet Hall in the countie of Darbie belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Surveid by William Senior on the scale of 16 in an inche in the yeare of our lord 1631. Surveyor: William Senior. Scale: 16 [poles]in an inch [1:3200]. Size: 50 x 30 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK028870 Notes: cardinal points at edges, top of sheet west. Estate map, 107 acres, of Birch Hall, one colour, with named closes, area, reference letters and numbers: houses and buildings, some 2 gabled with tenants names: drawn on left hand portion of a page containing part of map of Buxton. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 57 verso; copies in DRO: D7676/BagC/289 coloured tracing; DRO D6164/1 black and white photocopy; DRO, D1826Z/Z1 black and white photocopy; Buxton Museum, photograph and 3 photocopies.
[Parish of Heath]. The survey of Shepheardes Closes and ouldcotes part of the Mannor of Stainsby Belonging to the right honorable William Lord Cavendishe taken by William Senior accordinge to the statute. 1609. Surveyor:Willam Senior. Scale: of 78 perches [1:5100] with dividers. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum.Centred on: SK442677 Notes: cardinal points at edges, north to top. Shows named closes with areas, tenants closes marked with reference symbols, some owners: colours for groups of contiguous closes, not tenants, 664 acres: houses in two groups, 1 large 3 gabled house, Owlcotes: gated road, part of boundary hurdle fence, stream, gallows drawn in elevation. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 13 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm, DRO, D778/1, coloured gloss photo.

[Parish of Heath]. The Survey of the Heathe part of the mannor of Stainsbie belonginge to the right honorable William Lord Cavendish taken by William Senior according to the statute. 1609. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 52 perches [1:5100] with dividers. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK446665 Notes: cardinal points at edges. Shows village street with houses and church in stylised elevation: named closes, crofts with area and tenants names, colours not identifiable, several undivided fields, Heath Common, woods, stream, roads between closes, gallows, 1031 acres. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 14 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 2 copies, one on gloss paper, torn; DRO, D778/1, coloured gloss photo.
[Parish of Holmesfield]. The Platt of Parte of Morehall and all Unthanck belonginge to the Right Honnorable Willm. Lord Cavendish taken by William Senior Ao domini 1611. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: fine dividers on scale lacking measurements.[1:6400]. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK311755 Notes: north at top of sheet. Estate map, 233 acres, showing undivided fields and named closes with areas, some tenants, coloured: houses in stylised elevation, watermill, woods: a reference table lists areas of additional property elsewhere 'landes laite Foljambes' making in total 483 acres. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 24 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Hope Woodlands]. Alperd part of woodland. Belonging to the right hoble Wm Earl of Devon [1626-7?]. Surveyor:[W. Senior]. Scale: of 160 [poles 1:7900] with dividers. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK131921 Notes:north at top. Estate map showing 2875 acres in Alport Dale: named closes with areas and tenants, moorland, pasture, Alport brook, Alport Head Stones, Round Hill Stones, Alport Castles, buildings: fine calligraphy. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas,11 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Hope Woodlands]. Crookhill and Two Thornfielde belonging to the right hble William Earle of Devon Observed by William Senior wellwiller to the mathematiques Anno 1627. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: skale of 32 in an inch serveth here [1:6400]. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK179876 Notes: cardinal points at edges, top of sheet marked south, actually SE. Shows 1054 acres in named closes with area and colours, pastures and woodland: various sized houses in red: house group at Derwent Chapel: Tors, rivers Derwent and Ashop, roads: some comments on land, e.g. 'the rigs good'. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 6 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Hope Woodlands]. The Surveie of the Hag, Fareholme and Hobholme belonginge to the right hoble. William Earle of Devon. Observed by William Senior Practitioner and professor of Arithmetique Geometry Astronomie Navigation and dialinge Anno domi 1627. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: 32 in an inche [1:6400]. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK170885 Notes: cardinal points at edges, south at top. Shows 535 acres with named closes, woodlands, areas, houses in red, roads, 'cloughs', streams: a very finely drafted survey. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 7 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Hope Woodlands]. Rouglee part of the Woodland belonging to the right hoble William Earle of Devon Observed by William Senior Lover of the Mathematiques 1627. Surveyor:William Senior.Scale: no scale [1:6400]. Size: 63 x 44 cm. irregular. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK152898 Notes: cardinal points at edges, south at top of sheet. Shows Rowlee Pasture and farm in distinctive perspective, 1041 acres, named closes (1 tenant colour) with areas, streams, cloughs, roads, woods. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 8 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Hope Woodlands]. Birchinlee and Marebottome, being part of the woodlande Belonginge to the right honorable William Earle of Devon. Observed by William Senior Wellwiller to the Mathematiques 1627. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 160 [perches 1:6400] with dividers Size: 63 x 46 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK161920 Notes: south at top of sheet. Shows Birchen Lee Pasture and Farm, Marebottom Farm, 1070 acres, named closes with areas, 2 tenants colours, farmsteads in perspective, woods, rivers, streams, Hobholme bridge: very fine drawing of dividers. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 9 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Hope Woodlands]. The plat of Roneksley: ridg: the bank top and Westden Belonging to the right hoble. William Earle of Devon Observed by William Senior. 1627. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: The scale of alperd [next map in the volume] containinge 64 Poles in[ch] serveth also for Roncksley.. [1:12700]. Size: 63 x 37 cm., irregular. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK160945 Notes: cardinal points on sheet, north at top. Shows 5245 acres of pastures and Banktop Farm, stylised elevation, other houses, with named closes and areas: some descriptions, e.g. 'moss and hassock', streams, cloughs, place-names, marker stones, woods: the map continues on to a second page at one point. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 10 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Hope Woodlands]. The Plat of Ashope beinge parte of the woodland belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Devon. Observed by W. Senior. Anno domini 1627. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 240 poles [1:12700]: roughly drawn, numbered right to left. Size: 63 x 74 cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum. Centred on: SK108910 Notes: east at top of sheet. Shows Woodlands Valley and moors, 7480 acres, field-names, areas, with description of use, e.g. ar[able], streams, cloughs, peaks, named marker stones, buildings in stylised elevation, lanes, gates. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 11 verso and 12 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm., 2 sheets.

[Parish of Hulland Ward]. Mansfeild Park in the countie of Darbie. Belonging to the right honble Wm Earle of Newcastle. Surveied by H. S. practitioner of the Mathematiques in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred thirtie two. 1632. Surveyor: Huntingdon Smithson. Scale: of 100 poles 16 in an inche [1:3200] with dividers. Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK255449 Notes: 'West' named at edge, east at top of sheet. Mansell Park with trees, paling boundary and gates, stream at western boundary, 286 acres, lodge with distinctive elevation within small paled enclosure: 3 closes at north-west, south-east: houses, Location: Private,(P), Senior Newcastle volume, 65 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.; reduced reproduction on back cover of Duffield Frith by Mary Wiltshire, Sue Woore, B Crisp and B Rich. (2005).

[Parish of Kirk Langley]. Mennell Langley belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Surveid by William Senior professor of the Mathematiques. 1640. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: Scale of an hundred pearches taken in the field from a scale of 16 but reduced to 32 [l:3200]. Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK299393 Notes: east at top of sheet. Shows 970 acres, with Langley Park, named closes with areas, copses: houses, minuscule stylisation, including 'Lodge': roads (brown), streams (blue), mill and dam, larger dam and pond in park, some stylised trees. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume 69 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.; reduced reproduction on back cover of Medieval Parks of Derbyshire by Mary Wiltshire and Sue Woore.

[Parish of Kirk Langley]. Church Langley belonging to the right honorable Wm. Earle of Newcastle taken by Wm. Senior. Anno domini 1640. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of an hundred pearches [1:3200]. Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK287388 Notes: east at top of sheet. Shows about 1205 acres with 3 undivided open fields, named closes and crofts with area and tenant name or 'free': stylised minuscule houses, church, 'Thos. Parker's Hall' with 3 gables, 2 chimneys, blue roof and chapel in yard: many roads (brown): Windmill Moore 86 acres, The Greene 47 acres: open fields, The Burras Field 150 acres, Windmill Field 93 acres, Church Field: adjoining lordships named. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume 70 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Little Longstone]. The Platt of Little Longson and Mornsodale, belonging to the right honorable Willm Lord Cavendish Taken by Willm Senior Ao domini 1611.Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 96 poles [l:6400] with fine dividers. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum;. Centred on: SK190718 Notes: west at top. Shows about 953 acres in 4 undivided open fields, commons and closes: some field-names, areas and tenants, distinctive colours: houses in 2 townships, Little Longstone and Monsal Dale: roads, paths, river, dam, water-mills. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas, 28 verso; copies in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.; DRO, D3580/ZZ/118, reduced reproduction on 4 plates, each 16 x 22 cm.; G.T. Wright, Longstone Records, 1906, on 4 sheets after p.290.

[Parish of Peak Forest]. The Peak Forrest Fosterie belonginge to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Surveyd by William Senior Professor of the Mathematiques. November 1637. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale:32 [poles] in an inch [1:6400]. Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK0980 Notes: shows 554 acres on Barmoor and part of Rushop Edge, named pasture, Beemore and closes with area and named tenants: stylised rock cliffs above Barmoor, stream and 'The new well which ebs and flowes': 4 houses in a terrace and 1 separate. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 67 verso; copies in DRO, D7676/BagC/292: DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Pentrich]. The Platt of the Mannor of Peintridge belonging to the Right honnorable William Lord Cavendishe Taken by Wm. Senior Anno dno 1611. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 96 perches in six major divisions [1:6400], well drawn with dividers. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK390525 Notes: Shows 1406 acres with South Wingfield 1611: village houses in stylised elevation, isolated houses, crofts and named closes: many closes share same field name, distinguished by tenants name, areas: colours for tenants, but not all colours attributed: lanes (left blank between closes), stream, watermill, Cockshut, Bucklands: perimeter boundary at north numbered for alignment with below. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 25 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Scarcliffe]. Houghton Bassett wch is that Northe from the Towne street and in the Manner and parish of Langwithe. Also Houghton fellaie in the parish of Pleasley belonging to the Right Honorable William Ld. Cavendishe. Taken by William Senior Anno domini 1610. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 96 [perches 1:6400] with dividers. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK4966 Notes: north at top. Shows 785 acres with 3 undivided open fields, named closes and crofts with areas, tenants and colours: buildings in stylised elevation: post mill, woods, stream, road: 'the precession waie from Houghton to Langwith' noted. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 20 verso; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Scarcliffe]. The mannor of Langwithe Belonging to the Right Honorable Willm Lord Cavendishe taken by William Senior professor of the Mathematiques. 1611. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of [perches 1:6400] with dividers. Size: 37 x 63 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum, Centred on: SK5270 Notes:no orientation. Shows 1042 acres with 3 open fields with strips, village street with church and houses in elevation, 2 watermills: Langwith Park with pales and walls, 'Mellor's house' in park: statement of area, distinguishes tenements and cottages from 'Frehouldes'. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 21 verso; copies in the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Muniment Room 1249, loose sheet Senior map, 1611, slight differences in title and postion of scale etc. on sheet, Roseland marked; DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Bakewell]. Sheldon Part of the Mannor of Ashford belonginge to the right honorable William Lord Cavendishe. Taken by Wm. Senior professor of the mathematiques. Anno dm 1617. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 120 poles [1:7900]. Size: 63 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK175688 Notes: cardinal points at edges. Shows 'Sheldon Towne' with houses in stylised elevation and crofts with personal name and area: 2068 acres: named closes with area: 'the common feelde', some lands, tenants and area: Sheldon Moor: mines, rakes and named boundary marks, boundary crosses, Shacklow Wood, river Wye. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 51 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm. 'A breefe of the Survey of Sheldon, part of the mannor of Asheford belonging to the said Lord Cavendishe taken by William Senior in the year 1617', is in Private,Wright.

[Parish of South Wingfield]. No title. [Coneygrey/Ulgerthorpe]. n.d. [1611]. Surveyor: [William Senior]. Scale: no scale shown. Size: 36 x 20 cm. Materials: coloured ink on paper. Centred on: SK392539. Notes: northern portion of Pentrich [1611], north at top. Shows road with named closes with acreages, trees on common, a feature,?pens, marked on fence line: 'Cunygre', stream. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas 25 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 36 x 20 cm.

[Parish of Staveley]. The survey of Woodthorpe belonginge to the Right honnorable Willm. L. Cavendish taken by Willm Senior. 1611. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: of 64 [perches 1:6400] with dividers. Size: 27 x 37 cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum. Centred on: SK456749. Notes: north written at top edge. Estate map, 620 acres, named closes with area: tenant colours in blocks: houses in stylised elevation, some tenant names: roads, gates, stream. woods, 2 dams: drawn in the top half of a sheet shared with Morehall, Holmesfield. Location: the Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, Senior Atlas f.23 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Stoke, parish of Hope]. The surveye of Stoak in the countie of Darbie belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle Taken by William Senior, welwiller to the Mathematiques in the yeere of our lord god. 1630. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: no scale [1:6400]. Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: ink and coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK240762 Notes: estate map showing 554 acres of pasture, woods, named closes with area, reference number and letter: Stoke Hall in block plan with parapet: river Derwent with bridge east of Stoke Hall ford, brooks, mill, roads: 'Free grounds' at edge of Stoney Middleton: this sheet is misplaced in the volume, numbered folio 48 it is attached after folio 53: the head of the page has a note 'regard not this for Stoake but see fo.64' [should be 66]: a note on 'common pasture' states 'Paste a sheet of royall paper on this': it would appear that changes of ownership took place shortly after the drawing of this map. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, after folio 53; copy in DRO, D6164/1, black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Stoke, parish of Hope]. Stoake in the countie of Darbie belonging to the right Honorable Wm. Earle of Newcastle. Surveyed by William Senior wellwiller to the mathematiques anna domini 1630. Surveyor:William Senior. Scale: 32 [poles] in an inch [1:6400]. Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: ink and coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK240762 Notes: basically similar to above, from same survey, same computation of area: gives table of areas, including 'The riddings not platted', these are included, detached above: many more areas coloured green for pasture [?] and the reference letter and number omitted: bridge in block plan to show 4 piers: mill on tributary of R. Derwent, Stoke Brook: this sheet is listed in the contents list of the Senior volume for Stoke. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume, 66 recto; copies in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.; DRO, D7676/BagC/291.

[Parish of Tissington]. The Plattes of certaine Pastures within Tissington Belonginge to the right honble William Earle of Newcastle. And Sir John Fitzhert, Knighte. 1640. Surveid by W. Senior. Surveyor:William Senior.Scale: no scale shown. Size: 69 x 40 cm. Materials: coloured paint on vellum. Centred on: SK1652 Notes: shows enclosed pastures in 3 groups of pastures 859 acres, field-names and area: coloured green. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume 68 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm.

[Parish of Windley]. Windleie Hill in the countie of Darbie belonging to the right honorable William Earle of Newcastle. Surveied by William Senior wellwiller to the mathematiques uppon the scale of 16 in an inch anno domini one thousand 1631. Surveyor:William Senior.Scale: of 160 [poles 1:3200] with dividers. Size: 69 x 80 cm. Materials: coloured paints on vellum. Centred on: SK317441 Notes: 38 point compass rose, top of sheet marked east, actually north-east. Esate at Windley Hill, 488 acres, with named closes, areas, tenants colours, 'free', 'The Park': buildings, 3 rectangular ponds, woods, road, river, Woodfall meadow, mill on R. Derwent: finely coloured. Location: Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Senior Newcastle volume 61 verso, 62 recto; copy in DRO, D6164/1 black and white photocopy, 39 x 53 cm., 2 sheets.
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