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D1881 - Coke family of Brookhill, Pinxton - [16th-20th cent]
101 - Parcel 101 - Legal papers etc. of W Coke. - 1870-1892
102 - Parcel 102 - Legal correspondence to W S Coke. - 1873-1893
103 - Parcel 103 - Estate papers etc. of W S Coke. - 1885-1894
104 - Parcel 104 - Personal, legal and business papers of W.S Coke. - 1894-1895
106 - Parcel 106 - Miscellaneous estate and quasi-legal papers mainly of Daniel Parker Coke but including others relating to Werneth, Cheshire. - [1794-1813]
109 - Parcel 109 - Gun Room Mess Papers of H.M.S. Berwick, mostly tradesmen’s accounts. - 1903-1904
110 - Parcel 110 - Miscellaneous papers and accounts regarding sale of timber, Totley, Pinxton and Swanwick. - 1874-1895
112 - Parcel 112 - Miscellaneous bonds, quasi-legal papers etc. - 17th-19th cent
113 - Parcel 113 - Miscellaneous papers regarding Brookhill and Langton estates, and coal leases. - 1874-1894
115 - Parcel 115 - Family correspondence and estate papers. - 19th cent
117 - Parcel 117
118 - Parcel 118
119 - Parcel 119 - Miscellaneous papers, family letters etc. - late 18th-mid 19th cent
120 - Parcel 120
121 - Parcel 121
122 - Parcel 122
123 - Parcel 123
124 - Parcel 124
125 - Parcel 125
126 - Parcel 126
127 - Parcel 127
128 - Parcel 128
129 - Parcel 129 - Papers of Gallimore family relating to estates of William Sanders of Chesterfield deceased. - 1781
130a - Parcel 130a - Miscellaneous papers, Herefordshire related to Little Hereford, Herefordshire including 2 terriers, one c.1760, the other probably 17th cent. - 17th-18th cent
130b - Parcel 130b - Miscellaneous bonds, assignments, papers and correspondence of Gallimore family. - 18th cent
131 - Parcel 131
132 - Parcel 132
133 - Parcel 133
134 - Parcel 134
135 - Parcel 135 - Various quasi-legal papers, a few deeds and fines, and other documents. - 17th-18th cent
136 - Parcel 136
138 - Parcel 138 'Misc papers of little or no importance' - 19th-20th cent
139 - Parcel 139 - late 18th cent
140 - Parcel 140 - [c1762]
Box - Box listed records
E - Estate records
F - Family papers
H - Household records
M - Manorial records
O - Official papers - 1809-1821
T - Title deeds
1 - Number not used - previously referred to a volume of manuscripts for Pinxton Manor/Coke family
2 - Parcel 2
3 - Parcel 3
4 - Parcel 4 - 1635-1809
5 - Parcel 5
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6 - Parcel 6
7 - Parcel 7
8 - Parcel 8
9 - Parcel 9
10 - Parcel 10
11 - Parcel 11
12 - Parcel 12
13 - Parcel 13 - 1745-1792
14 - Parcel 14 - 1675-1818
15 - Parcel 15 - 1813-1822
16 - Parcel 16
1 - Deed of Attorney from Robert Ragg of Derby and Joan his wife to Alex Holcroft to deliver seisin of Ireland Orchard in Derby to Richard Stringer - 18 Nov 1554
2 - Grant and feoffment by Hamond Noble of Staple Inn to Thomas Bagshawe of the Ridge and Wendesley Blackwell, of Ireland close with a little house therein next Marie Bridge occupied by Francis Buckley, all in Derby. The seventh year in the reign of James I. See also D1881/16/12 for the deed of bargain and sale. - 25 Oct 1609
3 - Fine between Thomas Bagshawe gentleman and Wendelsley Blackwall esquire and Francis Buckley gentleman and Edith his wife deforciants of a cottage, an orchard and 5 acres of land in Derby. £60 The seventh year in the reign of James I. - 15 Jun 1609
4 - Feoffment by Faustyne Sculthorpe of Derby gentleman and Elizabeth his wife to Francis Goodwin of Derby, glover, of the Long Orchard in Walker Lane. The fifth year in the reign of James I. - 1 Aug 1607
5 - Exchange between George Osborne of Derby to William Clay senior of Derby, brickmaker, of 2 acres in Whitecross Fields for land in Windmill Pit field and Parkfields, Derby. - 1 May 1721
6 - Fine of the sale in D1881/10/2. Parteis are given as William Buckley and Dorothy querants and William Moore senior, William Moore junior and Anne, deforciants. The twenty-seventh year in the reign of Elizabeth I. - 29 Sep 1585
7 - Lease by Dorothy Coke of Trusley spinster, to John Ward vicar of Melbourne of a moiety of a messuage in Derby near Nuns Green and her moiety of the 8th part of the Manor of Holbrook. - 1 Mar 1732
8 - Abstract of title to Joseph Smith’s house etc. on Nuns Green, Derby. Includes release John Reeve of Derby yeoman and Dorothy his wife to Roger Morlege of Derby, carpenter, 1749, will of Roger Morlege, son of above 1756. Release from Joseph Smith of Derby maltster and Elizabeth, widow of Roger Morlege, to James Webster of Derby, baker. - 1719-1768
9 - Grant by Samuel Jackson of Derby mercer to John Sidney of Little Chester yeoman and Margaret his wife, of a messuage in Bridge Gate, Derby. - 1 May 1648
10 - Conveyance by Thomas Allestree of Derby to Thomas Goodwin, of the College, Derby for £460 of a close adjacent the River Derwent called College Orchard, a barn adjacent, and a house called the Little College occupied by Francis Willoughby, all in Derby. - 5 Jul 1681
11 - Grant by William Allestrey of Derby to Samuel Goodwin of the same, of 7 leys in the Capcroft, Derby. - 19 Jul 1671
12 - Bargain and sale for D1881/16/2. - 1609
13 - Lease by the Mayor and Burgesses of Derby to Thomas Stamford of Derby, glover, of a burgage in Sadler Gate, Derby formerly occupied by his father William Stamford, miller. Signed John Brookshouse, mayor. Witnesses: Roger Allestree, seneschal, Thomas Benskyn, Francis Agard and John Stafford. - 25 Nov 1662
14 - Sale by Thomas Smith of Derby gentleman and Isaac Smith of Padley Fields Hall, county Derbyshire gentleman to William Allestrey of Grays Inn, George Allestrey and Roger Allerton, of lands in Cockpit Close and elsewhere, the capital messuage called the College, all in Derby. The tenth year in the reign of Charles I. - 7 Jan 1635
15 - Grant by executors of Dorothy Walker of Burntwood county Staffordshire widow to Samuel Goodwin of Derby, of a messuage in the Bridgegate, Derby. - 29 Sep 1675
16 - Conveyance by Roger Allestrey of Derby gentleman to Richard Brandreth of Derby of Ireland Orchard, Derby (£115) heretofore the inheritance of Nicholas Low. - 14 Oct 1651
17 - Schedule of title deeds of closes in Windmill Pit Field, Abbey Barns Stockbrook Field etc. belonging to late D P Coke. - 1650-1837
17 - Parcel 17
18 - Parcel 18
19 - Parcel 19
20 - Parcel 20
21 - Parcel 21
22 - Parcel 22
23 - Parcel 23 - [c1700-1799]
24 - Parcel 24 - 1650-1699
25 - Parcel 25 - 1650-1699
26 - Parcel 26
27 - Parcel 27
28 - Parcel 28
29 - Parcel 29
30 - Parcel 30
31 - Deed ordering possession to be given to Thomas Goodwin of a house in Derby unjustly detained by Thomas Bolwell. Signed by ‘O C’ [Oliver Cromwell]. - 22 Apr 1658
32 - Parcel 32
33 - Parcel 33
34 - Parcel 34
35 - Parcel 35
36 - Parcel 36
37 - Parcel 37
38 - Parcel 38 - 17th-19th cent
39 - Parcel 39
40 - Parcel 40
41 - Parcel 41
42 - Conveyance from Francis Leek of Sutton county Derbyshire to Robert Whythall of Sturston county Derbyshire of land in Pinxton and Kirkby. The twenty-eight year in the reign of Elizabeth I. - 9 Nov 1586
42 - Parcel 42 - 1700-1784
43 - Parcel 43
44 - Parcel 44
45 - Parcel 45
46 - Parcel 46
47 - Parcel 47 - 1635-1778
48 - Parcel 48
49 - Parcel 49
50 - Parcel 50
51 - Parcel 51
52 - Parcel 52
53 - Parcel 53
54 - Parcel 54
55 - Parcel 55
56 - Parcel 56 - 1679-1797
57 - Parcel 57
58 - Parcel 58
59 - Parcel 59
60 - Parcel 60
61 - Parcel 61
62 - Parcel 62
63 - Parcel 63
64 - Parcel 64 - 1753-1795
65 - Parcel 65
66 - Parcel 66 - 1781-1788
67 - Parcel 67
68 - Parcel 68 - 25 Sep 1790
69 - Parcel 69 - 30 Apr 1763
70 - Parcel 70
71-100 - [Numbers not used Parcels 71-100]
a - 17th century copy of unidentified deed of ?1601 - [17th cent]
U - Documents with unknown reference number
George M. Woodward (1767-1809), cartoonist
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