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D187 - Woolhouse and Hallowes families of Glapwell - [13th-19th cent]
1 - Woolhouse family - title deeds
2 - Woolhouse family - title deeds
3 - Woolhouse family - manorial and estate
4 - Woolhouse family - personal papers
5 - Wollhouse family - miscellaneous
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6 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Leicestershire and Lincolnshire
6-13 - Hallowes family - title deeds
6-37 - Hallowes family
7 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Manor of Thornsett etc
1 - Bargain and sale by William Nedeham of Thornsett gent to Nicholas Garlecke late of Povyngton, (Dorset), for £123 6s 8d, of messuages, lands etc called Ladshabothom, Beardhalghe, Blackehall and Aspynshaw (naming tenants) in Bawden [Bowden] township, parish Glossop and all messuages, lands etc in places named above and `Ollercett' and for £20, of Crowderbothom Meadow in Thornsett and Ladshawbothom, paying 16d annually to the chief lords of the fee and service of fealty, 15 Feb 3 Edward VI - [1549]
2 - Letters of attorney from William Nedham to Thomas Rawlynson of Hygate and Edward Hyde of Longe Lee to give possession of premises in Nottingham to Nicholas Garlek (Ladshawbothom, Ollersett, Beardhaulghe, Bakehall, Aspynshawe in Bowden and Crowtherbothom) 2 Mar 3 Edward VI - [1549]
3 - Final concord made between Nicholas Garleck quer and William, Richard and Humphrey Nedeham deforciants, concerning 4 messuages, 100 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 54 acres of pasture and 30 acres of wood in Ladesshawbothome, Ollersett, Berdehaugh, Blackehall, Asspynsshawe, Crotherbothome Medowe, Thornesett and Bawden; for recognition of his right in the property, Garleck has given £60 to the Nedehams. Easter 3 Edward VI - [1549]
4 - Final concord made between Nicholas Garleck quer and Thomas Barbar and wife Dorothy deforciants, concerning messuage and 16 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and 10 acres of wood in Ladesshawbothome, Thornsett and Bawdon; for recognition of his right in the property, Garleck gave Barbar 50s of silver, Easter 3 Edward VI - [1549]
5 - Final concord made between Richard ? Wenesley esq, Richard and Henry Nedham gents quer and Otiwell Nedham esq deforciant concerning the manor of Thornesett, 8 messuages, 6 cottages, 300 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 100 acres of wood, 1000 acres of heath and furze and 20s rent, in Glossop, Thornsett, Aspenshaw, Whittle, Ladshawbotham and Hayfield; for recognition of Richard Nedeham's right to this, Otiwell Nedeham has been given 250 marks of silver, All Souls 6 Elizabeth - [1564]
6 - Ratification of title to mortgage term of 99 years by George Nedeham of Cowley gent and Henry his son and heir to Roland Eyre of Hassop gent. Recites that Ottiwell Nedeham of Cowley esq in a deed of 17 Nov 7 Elizabeth [1564] leased to Thomas Daken of Beylyflatt gent, his manors of Darley, Cowley, Edensor and Thornsett with all houses, lands, fishing grounds, quarries, mines etc and his profits of court in Darley, Cowley, Edensor, Thornsett and Glossop for 99 years, which premises have come by `meane' [intervening] conveyances to Roland Eyre for the residue of that term In consideration that Eyre will pay £24 to Ralph Blackwall gent for certain years yet enduring for George Nedeham's debt `yet' amounting to £162 unpaid which Eyre is to take order for [?assume responsibility for its payment], that Eyre has paid £52 to Blackwall for George's debts, that Eyre is bound in £200 with Robert Daken to Robert Viccars and Philip Ablett gent jointly to pay £110 which Roland Eyre is also to take order for, that Eyre is to "bring into" the Court of Chancery such money as the Court shall decide for William Frost or his father William's executor, if `such order' may be taken [?arrangements made] for the security and redemption of certain of the property mortgaged by George Needham to William Frost the father and that Eyre has defrayed legal expenses arising as a result of Needhams troubles, the title of Eyre to residue of term of 99 years in lease above is ratisfied provided that if George or Henry Nedeham pay Eyre the various sums he has paid on account of George's debts etc, the Nedehams may re-enter the premises 18 Jan 39 Elizabeth Endorsed that this deed was shown at the examination of ?Ralph B ?he gent taken at Chapel en le Frith 28 Apr 1 Charles I [1625] - [1597]
7 - Assignment by William Ridge of Hayfield yeoman Francis Fitzherbert of Tissington esq, John Basford of Newton Grange and William Cressey of Oldcote, (Nottinghamshire) gent of residue of term of 99 years which came to him and to Robert Daken of Hazelwood gent (now deceased) to hold to the use of Henry Nedeham 20 Aug 6 James I - [1608]
8 - Assignment of residue of term of mortgage for 99 years by George Nedham of Thornsett esq, his son and heir Henry gent and William Ridge of Hayfield yeoman to Peter Columbell of Darley esq Reciting lease for 99 years and that the residue of the term has come to William Ridge in trust for George and Henry Nedeham, in consideration for £200 paid by Collumbell to Henry Nedham, the residue of the term in the manor of Darley, messuages, lands in Darley were assigned by Ridge to Columbell for residual of term providing that if the £200 is repaid, the assignment will be void Lists names of tenants of the premises 20 Aug 6 James I Endorsed that this deed was shown to John Howson and others at their examination - [1608]
9 - Covenant to stand seised to uses, by George Nedham of Thornsett esq to Henry Nedham his son and heir, by which George is to stand seised of half the manors of Darley, Cowley and Lees and the messuages, lands etc belonging to the use of Henry and his heirs for ever, and of the manor of Thornsett and lands etc of George in Glossop to the use of George and his wife Katherine for their lives and then to Henry and heirs - [1609]
10 - Further covenant that the release by George formerly made to Henry of the manors of Darley, Cowley and Lees is to be deemed for the use of Henry and his heirs forever, 14 Feb 6 James I Bargain and sale by George Nedham of Thorsett esq and Henry his son and heir gent to Francis Nedham of Melbourne esq and John Yeomans of Melbourne yeoman for a competent sum, of manors, capital messuage and farm called Thornsett in Glossop parish and deeds etc concerning the premises, to the use of Francis Reciting that Francis Fitzharbert esq, John Beresford and William Cressey gent hold an assignment of a lease of these and other premises, formerly made by Otwell Nedham to Thomas Dakins 4 Dec 8 James I Endorsed .... from my cousins George and Henry Nedham - [1610]
11 - Decree of Court of Chancery that the complainants George Nedham esq and Henry Nedham gent are to have the lands in question, George for his life and then Henry and his heirs male, then Richard, a son of George, and his heirs male (with further detail as to the settlement of the lands) Recites the bill of complaint of George and Henry Nedham against John Nedham gent defendant concerning the manors of Darley, Cowley and Enderson [?Edensor] and manor of Thornsett and their settlement, with reference to members of the Nedham family and to Richard Wensley, 22 Jun 9 James I - [1611]
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13 - Assignment of mortgage - [1612]
14 - Assignment of mortgage by assignment of lease for 99 years by by George Needham of Thornsett esq, his son and heir Henry gent, Francis Fitzherbert of Tissington esq, John Beresford of Newton Grange and William Cressie of Owlcotes to Christopher Wood of Emington, [?Hemington], Leicestershire yeoman and John Kendall of Melbourne yeoman for an unspecified sum, of all the properties in Glossop parish; provision that if the Nedhams pay to Matthew Patman and Thomas Walthall of London esqs £1,000 on 22 May 1615 at the usual place of payments in the west side of the Royal Exchange London, the assignment will be void, 22 Apr 12 James I Endorsed that this deed was shown to John Beresford esq and others as D187/7/13 - [1614]
15 - Assignment by William Hyde of New Mill (sic) husbandman to Henry Nedeham of Middlewich (Cheshire) gent for repayment of £146, of the Great Aspenshaw 25 Mar 13 James I Endorsed that this was shown to John Yeomans at his examination is Chancery in case between Sir Francis Nedeham and William Hide - [1614]
16 - Assignment of term in specified lands in Thornsett by Edward Allen or Alleyn gent of Wheston to Christopher Wood of Hemington (Leicestershire) yeoman and John Kendall of Melbourne yeoman for £163, 30 Jun - 1615
17 - Mortgage by bargain and sale by Henry Nedham gent son and heir of George of Thornsett esq and Marchamont Nedham gent son and heir of John late of Osmaston next Derby gent deceased who was heir of Richard Nedham late of Snitterton gent deceased to Francis Nedham of Melbourne esq and John Yeomans servant to Francis, of various sums paid by Francis to Henry and Marchamont and to secure Francis for other sums of money in which he is bound for Henry amounting in all to £1664, of manor and capital messuage of Thornsett Hall and named lands; the repayment to be made 24 May next at Royal Exchange [20 Oct]r 14 James I - [1616]
18 - Mortgage by bargain and sale by Mortgage by bargain and sale by Henry Nedham gent son and heir of George of Thornsett esq and Marchamont Nedham gent son and heir of John late of Osmaston next Derby gent deceased but the name Marchamont spelt Marchaumont, to Francis Nedham of Melbourne esq and John Yeomans servant to Francis, for payments, bonds etc now amounting to £2, 184, of manor and capital messuage of Thornsett Hall and named lands; to be repaid 24 May 1618 [3 Nov] 15 James I - [1617]
19 - Bargain and sale by Sir Francis Nedham of Melbourne and John Yeomans his servant to Phillip Tilney of Shelley esq, Rebecca Henshaw widow late wife of Samuel Henshaw of London esq deceased and Thomas Stockton of London gent, for an unspecified sum, of manor, capital messuage or farm called Thorsett (sic) and lands etc belonging, upon trust to sell the premises for the payment of debts which Tilney, Rebecca Henshaw and Benjamin Henshaw of London esq are bound to discharge for Nedham, 20 Feb 1626/7 Enrolled in Chancery [15 Jun] 3 Charles I - [1627]
20 - Decree of Chancery relating to complaint of Sir Francis Needham of Melbourne made in Michaelmas Term 20 James I [1622] against George and Henry Needham gents and Rowland Eyre esq defendants concerning George Needham's debts and Thornsett Hall and the lands belonging (and reciting the case in detail) that the assignment of the premises to Wood and Kendall should stand and that the defendants should convey the premises to the complainant, unless they pay him the sum of £2,200 by 8 Jun, [23 Apr] 3 Charles I - [1627]
21 - Bargain and sale by George Nedham of Thornsett esq, wife Katherine and Henry, George's son and heir, gent to Sir Francis Nedham of Melbourne, in performance of a decree of chancery dated 23 Apr last, of Thornsett Hall and giving field names, also deeds concerning the premises, [8 May] 3 Charles I - [1627]
22 - Injunction that George Needham and Henry Needham are to give possession of Thornsett Hall, lands etc to Sir Francis Needham, with reference to debt of £2,200, [11 Jun] 3 Charles I - [1627]
23 - Release by Henry Needham of Oswestry, Shropshire gent to Sir Francis Needham and John Yeomans of manor and capital messuage of Thornsett Hall and named lands; the sum of £2,184 not having been paid [15 Jun] 3 Charles I
24-25 - Lease and release by Phillip Tylney of Shelley, Suffolk esq to Phillip his son of manor, capital messuage of Thornesett Hall and lands belonging, [8, 9 Aug] 23 Charles I - [1647]
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27 - Quitclaim by Thomas Needham of Kettle Barston, Suffolk esq to Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby esq to Thornsett Hall no day or month given, but the quitclaim is signed - 1654
28-29 - Final concord relating to manor, capital messuage or farm called Thorsett or Thornsett Hall and lands, Holy Trinity - 1654
30 - Receipt from John Wiseman for £900 paid by Nathaniel Hallowes for Thornsett manor, 13 Jul - 1654
31 - Assignment of term of 99 years in manor of Thornsett etc (created on 17 Nov 7 Elizabeth [1564] which has now come to Ann Wood) by Ann Wood widow and executrix of Christopher Wood of Hemington deceased to Samuel Sleigh of Northedge gent a trustee for Nathaniel Hallowes of Derby esq, 3 Sep - 1654
32 - Lease for 21 years by Samuel Hallowes of Norton gent to John Andrewe of Laneside, Glossop yeoman of 8 closes (named) and barn or lathe, formerly a piece of ground called the Greate Aspinshawe and belonging to Thornsett Hall in Glossop parish, reserving right to dig for coal to Hallowes; annual rent £20 13 Feb 1663/4 - [1664]
8 - Hallowes family - title deeds for Mugginton manor and rectory
9 - Hallowes family - title deeds for small properties - [17th cent]
10 - Early 18th century deeds
11 - Sale of Muston and Barrowby estate
12 - Mugginton property: Hallowes connection not known
13 - Former Hallowes property
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14-26 - Hallowes family - settlements, wills, finance
15 - Marriage of Samuel Hallowes and Elizabeth Jackson 1658
16 - Samuel Hallowes and wife Elizabeth (Woolhouse)
17 - Elizabeth and son Thomas Hallowes
18 - Marriage of Thomas Hallowes and Catherine Brabazon
19 - Thomas Hallowes' bonds
20 - Thomas Hallowes' mortgages
21 - Children of Samuel II and Elizabeth Hallowes
22 - Thomas Hallowes' wills
23 - Brabazon Hallowes, early mortgages, marriage
24 - Brabazon Hallowes 1756 - 1792
25 - Miscellaneous c1767 - 1784
26 - William Hallowes and his family
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27 - Survey, rentals, papers
27-30 - Hallowes family - estate
28 - Lease by Samuel Hallowes and Sarah Mellor and leases by Thomas Hallowes
29 - Leases by Brabazon Hallowes
30 - Leases of Mugginton property to Bateman family
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31 - Brabazon Hallowes as guarantor
31-36 - Hallowes family - personal documents
32 - Rectory of Pleasley and Chaworth Hallowes
33 - Public Office - Sheriff and Deputy Lieutenant
34 - Commission of Thomas Hallowes esq as a company captain in the Old Militia - 12 Mar 1799
34 - The Old Militia
35 - Henry Herring
36 - King Charles II and escape after Battle of Worcester - late 17th cent
36 - Soft bound volume of accounts of Charles II's escape from Worcester comprising an account said to have been dictated to Mr Pepys by the King himself and others by the Queen Mother [Henrietta Maria], father Huddleston, Colonel Phillipps and Captain Alford (1651-1684) - late 17th cent
37 - Exemplification of common recovery: Katherine Norwich spinster and William Fellows esq petitioners against Thomas Callow and Thomas Parker gents concerning 50 acres of meadow, 300 of pasture, 12 of wood and 20 of heath and furze in Keythorpe and Ingby parish (Leicestershire) and half Keythorpe manor, first vouchees to warranty Geoffrey Palmer esq and others, second vouchee John Wheeler, 27 Nov 8 William III - [1696]
37 - Miscellaneous
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