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D76 - Hallowes family of Glapwell - [1339]-1943
MT - Title deeds - [1339]-1894
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D76/MT/67-81
Title
Surrender by John and Ann Shippam of Damsbrook closes in Clowne and admission of John Carter and John Nixon, trustees under will of William Turner 1745;
admission of William's son William 1746;
surrender by Richard and William Sims, sons of late Sarah Sims, and by their father, Richard Sims, of Damsbrook closes, and admission of John Jackson of Elmton, blacksmith, 1805;
John Jackson's will 1809;
admission of William Jackson under will of father, John, 1813;
surrender by Ann Brown of Nottingham, widow of Damsbrook close and admission of William Jackson of Elmton, farmer 1809;
surrender by John Narborne of Barlborough of Hungerhill, Clown and admission of William Jackson, 1809;
abstract of title and surrender by John Wright and others of the First Near Ringoe Close and admission of William Jackson 1813;
surrender by Joseph Simpson of East Retford, hatter, and W Hannah of Far Ringoe Close and admission of Cornelius Brown 1814;
surrender by Brown and admission of William Jackson 1831, copy probate William Jackson of Damsbrook Hill 1838; abstract of title of widow and son, Jane
and George, together with deeds of covenant, and surrender and admission in sale to Thomas Hallowes 1853
Date
1745-1853
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Hallowes family of Glapwell
Term
Farmers
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