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1 - Lease by Sir John Savage of Rocksavage (Cheshire) knight, to William Bate of Cheadle, (Cheshire), husbandman, a messuage and tenement in Cheadle with lands belonging now or late in the occupation of Edward Bate: to be held for the lives of Edward, William and John Bate: rent illegible, 10 Dec - 1604
2 - Copy feoffment by Thomas Eyre of Grays Inn, Middlesex, to John Ford of Horridge, (Devon) Thomas Waterhouse of Haslehurst, Robert Hadfield of Chinley and Francis Downs of Highgate, yeomen, in consideration of £9 and an annual fee farm rent of £2 16s 6d, of all that proportion of the commons or waste grounds of Phoside hamlet called Stubbs, Cross Gates and Chinley Moor containing 70 acres of 'Forrest measure' beginning at a certain place called the Elebank, to Chapel Bank, to Heyes Side, then by Thomas Rollison's land to the highway leading to Hayfield except for 2 acres next to Heyes Side at Hadfield which are part of the commons meared out for the Kings Part, 7 May - 1685
3 - Enclosure Act for the Commons in Great Hamlet, Glossop - 1829
4 - Copy lease by Robert Arnfield of Hayfield, John Hornby of Blackburn [Lancashire], John Birley of Salford [Lancashire], High Hornby Birley of Didsbury [Lancashire] and Benjamin Kirk of Chorlton Row [Lancashire], cotton spinners, to John White of Park Hall, Glossop, esq., of a close of land 1 acre 0 roods 26 perches being part of the Great Town Field in Hayfield, Town Field Meadow in Hayfield 1 acre, allotment in Ollersett and Phoside Lot 39 on Chinley Moor, 1 acre 1 rood 15 perches half the private road on the east of the allotment and a fee farm rent of 1s a year arising from Wagstaffe's tenement - 25 Mar 1830
5 - Agreement relating to the purchase of the "Jumble School" at Hayfield [a school for the education of children of the lower classes] by John White of Park Hall, Hayfield, esq., from the general body of the freeholders, with note attached saying that the old school building had become much dilapidated by 1831 and was inadequate for the increasing population, hence its sale to White and the erection of a new building from the proceeds of the sale (£500), 19 May - 1832
6 - An account of monies expended by the churchwardens of Hayfield in keeping in repair the old Jumble School - 1857
7 - Abstract of title of the tenant for life under the will of Francis John Sumner, dec'd to hereditaments in Hayfield and New Mills beginning with the will of F J Sumner, 1 Apr 1903 - [c1910]
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