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1-47 - Park and Shadwell closes, Shirland: one third part by Paul Day to Isaac Kirk of Shirland Lodge, freemason, 1710; one third Shadwell by Christopher Cotton of Awsworth, Notts., glassmaker, and others to Samuel Smith of Morton, 1679; one third Shadwell by Thomas Rawlins of Sutton in le Dale, weaver, 1726; mortgaged to William Radford of Alfreton, mason, 1770; sold to Matthew Marshall 1777; one third Shadwell by Earl of Thanet and Duke of Dorset to Marshall 1781; whole sold in parts to Cooke's sons in law and consolidated in Joseph Hepworth of South Wingfield Park, officer of excise, 1782; Hepworth to Adam Parker of Alfreton 1783; [left to William Meekley] mortgaged to William Tagg of Shirland Park, farmer, 1804; Meekley's abstract of title 1812; schedule of documents handed to Hutchinson heirs of Tagg 1894; lawyer's bills and receipts 1901-1920 - 1710-1920
48-79 - Park furlong and Shirland Dam close, Shirland: Park furlong by Edward Hunt to Joseph Boot of Shirland, maltster, 1745; one sixth Shirland Dam by Isaac Kirk to Joseph Frith of Shirland, dryer, 1731; Frith to Caleb Lowe of Chesterfield, dyer, 1746, Lowe to Joseph Boot of Shirland, 1752; Boot to James Woodward of Matlock 1753; mortgaged to James Norman 1755; sold to Robert Sutton 1763; Sutton to Benjamin Barker 1764; Barker's copy will, 1780, proved 1799 and Thomas's copy will made 1787, proved 1799; Barker mortgaged to Freeth 1781; conveyed to trustees for sale [and sold to Col. Instram Revell of Bampford Hall, South Normanton] 1797; Revell's will 1797; executor's bond for sale to William Tagg of Tibshelf and papers relating to sale 1807 - 1731-1807
80-81 - Final concord between William Tagg, plaintiff, and John Anderton and Wife, deforciants, concerning land in Shirland - 1777
82-83 - Memorandum agreement for sale by Earl of Thanet and Duke of Dorset to William Tagg of closes in Shirland, and solicitor's bill - 1781-1782
84 - Sale for Elizabeth Bryon to William Tagg of strip of land for private carriage road in Shirland - 1885
85 - Sale by Roger Alsebrooke of Shirland to WIlliam Stock of Higham, of third parts of Elbowe Plot and South Crooked lands, Shirland - 1669
86 - Release by William Eyre of the parish of St Michaels, victualler, and Hannah Eyre of Morton, widow, his mother, to Richard Hopkinson of Shirland, yeoman, in consideration of £200, of closes in Shirland called the Row, Middle Row and Further Row; 8 acres, 1 rood, 39 perches. 25 Mar 1786 - 1786
87 - Release by Thomas Green of Alfreton, gentleman, trustee for William Wilson of Carnfield Hall, gentleman, to William Tagg of Tibshelf, farmer, in consideration of £255 of a close in Shirland, 5 acres by estimation being a sixth part of five closes called Shirland Dam, 30 acres by estimation. 7 Apr 1807 - 1807
88-89 - Lease for possession and release by William Meekley of Alfreton, shopkeeper, to William Wilson the younger of Alfreton, mercer, (in trust for William Tagg of Tibshelf, farmer), in consideration of £1215, of closes in Shirland called near Shadwell, Farther Shadwell, Middle Shadwell, Cinder Hill Shadwell and The Shadwell, now callsed Shadwells and Park Closes, all lying contiguous, 18 acres 1 rood 10 perches. 24/25 Mar 1812 - 1812
90 - Conveyance by William Tagg of Shirland Park, farmer, and Dorothy his wife, to Richard Tagg of Shirland, farmer, of an undivided third part of a farm, farm buildings, public house, messuages, cottages or tenements in Shirland, of the late Richard Hopkinson, which descended to Dorothy Tagg from her brother Richard Hopkinson; and also all that other third part which descended to Dorothy Tagg as a result of the death of her sister Elizabeth Tagg, 27 Jul 1870 - 1870
91 - Deed of partition between William Tagg of Shirland Park, farmer, John Tagg of Shirland, farmer, and Ann his wife and Thomas Tagg of Higham, butcher: schedule and plan of Tagg property: public house, Park Closes and the Rows (coloured pink on plan) to William Tagg: house, cottage and closes (coloured blue) to Thomas Tagg, 23 May 1873 - 1873
92 - Probate of the will of William Tagg of Shirland: real and personal estate to his wife Dorothy. Will dated 10 Apr, probate 17 Sep 1874 - 1874
93 - Lease by Dorothy Tagg of Park Lane, Shirland, widow, and Mary the wife of Edward Hutchinson (formerly Mary Tagg) of the same place, and Edward G Hutchinson, to the Blackwell Colliery Company of the Deep Soft Coal, Deep Har Coal, Furnace Coal, Three Quarter Coal and Blackshale Coal under closes called Big Crofte, Near Cinderhill, Far Cinderhill, Dam Lane close, Nether Wragg Close, Barker Meadow, Upper Wragg Close, Big Row and Little Row, together with fireclay and ironstone: and a moiety of the same beds of coal, ironstone and fireclay under Well close, Wetton Barn close, Butts, Nether Park and Upper Park - all in Shirland - plan inset: for 50 years: fixed rent of £70 per annum for 15 years or until an amount paid by the company reaches £1000, whichever happens first, and then a fixed minimum rent of £50 per annum for the remainder of the term, plus mineral rents of £70 per acre (£35 for moiety) of Deep Hard and Deep Soft coal mined, £50 per acre (£25 for moiety) of Three Quarter Coal and £60 per acre (£30 for moiety) of Blackshale Coal; 6d per ton (3d for moiety) for each ton of fireclay and ironstone mined. 4 May 1887 - 1887
94 - Settlement of real and personal estate by which Abraham Tagg of Hicote, farmer, has conveyed to George Adlington of Newton in the parish of Blackwell, gentleman and William Tagg of Shirland Park, farmer, all that messuage or dwelling house and parcels of land 15 acres in Hucknall-under-Huthwaite, all that messuage farm or tenement and closes 28 acres in Blackwell called the Twinyards and all that messuage, farmhouse or tenement and closes 60 acres at Edingley, Notts., and all household goods, furniture etc. at the three properties: farm at Huthwaite to the uses expressed by Ann Hill of Blackwell and Edingley properties to be sold and the proceeds to be divided between the nephews and nieces of Abraham and Elizabeth Tagg, 6 Oct [18th cent] - [18th cent]
95 - Release to follow lease for possession by Matthew Marshall of Shirland, mason, to Joseph Hepworth of South Wingfield Park, Officer of excise and Patrick Richardson Radford of Little Eaton, tanner (which Joseph and Patrick married Mary Cooke and Rebecca Cooke, the two surviving daughters of Francis Cooke late of South Wingfield Park, yeoman, deceased) of two undivided third-parts of Shadwells, otherwise the Shadwell Plots and the Park Closes containing in all 18 acres 8 perches lying in Shirland. Recital of two mortgages (both dated 4 April 1772) one by Matthew Marshall to Francis Cooke, the other by Joseph Marshall of Shirland, mason, to Francis Cooke, both in £175; recital of will of Francis Cooke (13 Apr 1774) recital of purchase one third-part so mortgaged by Matthew Marshall from Joseph Marshall). Consideration £374. [Part of deed cut away]. 4 Jun 1782 - 1782