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D1123 - Derbyshire County Council - 1778-1880
CE - Estate Papers - 1778-1867
CT - Deeds - 1778-1880
1 - Mortgage by way of demise for 500 years for £20 by Joseph Andrew of Middleton-by-Wirksworth, yeoman, of a messuage, dwelling house or tenement in Middleton now in the passion of Joseph Andrew: redeemable on payment of £20 and lawful interest by 7th August next ensuing 7 Feb - 1778
2 - Conveyance by John Andrew of Cromford, yeoman, to Joseph Andrew of Staveley, collier, in consideration of £20, of three messuages in Middleton-by-Wirksworth as in D1123/CT/3 - 1878
3 - Mortgage by Joseph Andrew of Staveley, collier, to Arthur Harward of Wirksworth, gent., for £80, for two messuages in Middleton-by-Wirksworth formerly in the occupation of Joseph Andrew deceased and another messuage in Middleton formerly in the occupation of John Andrew, deceased: to be repaid with interest by 5 July 1878 5 Jan - 1878
4 - Re-conveyance by Thomas Henry Harrison of Derby accountant to Joseph Andrew of Staveley, collier, of property as in CT 2-3, Andrew having settled the mortgage debt 1 Nov - 1880
5 - Mortgage by Joseph Andrew of Staveley, collier, to Elizabeth Jepson of Wirksworth, spinster, for £100, of three messuages in Middleton-by-Wirksworth as in CT 2-4: to be repaid with 5% interest by 1 May 1881 1 Nov - 1880
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