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D247 - Brown and Nesbitt of Buxton, solicitors - 1801-1929
B - Business - 1801-1917
EA - Buxton Schools - 1874-1936
ES - Sale Catalogues
1 - Freehold agricultural holding known as Grange Barn' at Aldwark. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Duke of York Inn, Elton, 15 Feb - 1927
2 - Freehold farm known as 'Rock Hurst Farm' in Aldwark. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Queens Arms Hotel, Bakewell, 27 Oct - 1930
3 - Business premises with house, shop and bakehouse in Ashbourne, Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 13 Aug - 1914
4 - Freehold residence in Church Street and 2 dwelling houses being nos. 74 and 76 Mayfield Road, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 6 Jul - 1915
5 - Belle Vue Saw Mills in Ashbourne. Auctioneer S W Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 26 May - 1920
6 - Freehold residence known as Myddleton House in Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 19 Jan - 1922
7 - Freehold semi-detached villas known as Spring Villas at Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel Ashbourne, 17 Aug - 1922
8 - 4 dwelling houses on Clifton Road, one known as 'Rose Cottage', in Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 15 Feb - 1923
9 - Freehold dwelling known as 'Prospect House' in Union Street Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 15 Feb - 1923
10 - Building and accommodation land in Union Street, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 3 Nov - 1923
11 - Two Freehold residences being Nos 25 and 27 Belle-Vue Road, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne - 19 Feb 1927
12 - Freehold house and land, and Willow Meadows Farm, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 29 Nov - 1928
13 - Freehold residence known as 'Sandycroft' and of the late Richard Coates in Ashbourne. Auctioneers W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 17 Feb - 1929
14 - Shop and dwelling house in St John Street, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 7 Feb - 1929
15 - Freehold licensed house and dwelling house known as the Plough Inn, Ashbourne, of the late Miss Annie Bridden. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 14 Feb - 1929
16 - Freehold cottage and building land known as Town Head cottage in Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 22 Aug - 1929
17 - Dwelling-house known as Southcliffe Villa, No 2 Clifton Road, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 22 Aug - 1929
18 - Workshop, builders yard, workshops in Station Street, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 22 Aug - 1929
19 - Small holding known as 'Hill Side Farm' Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 17 Apr - 1930
20 - 2 sale-shops with living accommodation, warehouses, motor garages and yard in Church Street, Ashbourne at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 29 May - 1930
21 - licensed premises known as The Wine Vaults, Ashbourne of the late Mr W D Smith. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 24 July - 1930
22 - Residence known as Daisy Bank, Belle Vue Road, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 2 Oct - 1930
23 - Double-fronted shop and dwelling-house in Buxton Road, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 22 Dec - 1930
24 - Detached house known as Belmont Villa, Green Road, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 15 Oct - 1931
25 - Dwelling house known as 'The Limes', 40 Station Road, Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 15 Oct - 1931
26 - 15 houses and cottages in Ashford. Auctioneer Mr James T Radford at the Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell 9 Feb - 1914
27 - Residence known as Croft Head and small farm known as Yew Tree Farm in Aston, Hope. Auctioneer Messrs Nicholson Greaves, Barber and Hastings at the Estate Auction Mart, 2 High Street, Sheffield 23 May - 1911
28 - Freehold pasture land in Bakewell. Auctioneer Mr James T Radford at the Rutland Arms Hotel, Bakewell 11 Mar - 1901
29 - Freehold house known as Orchard House and cottages in Baslow Road, Bakewell, Hanging Hatt Farm, Victoria Cottage and Cliffe House in Monsal Dale Head and Eyam. Auctioneer J Marchant Brooks at the Royal Oak Hotel, Bakewell 16 Aug - 1923
30 - Freehold accommodation land, five cottages and stable and coach house in Bakewell and Over Haddon. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Queens Arms Hotel, Bakewell 5 May - 1924
31 - Freehold residence and grounds in Bakewell known as The Hayes. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brooks and Co at the Manners Hotel, Bakewell 22 July - 1925
32 - Dwelling house in Church Alley, Bakewell. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brooks and Co at the Peacock Hotel, Market Place, Bakewell 16 Oct - 1925
33 - Dairy and stock-raising farm, known as Bolehill Farm, Bakewell by order of the Haddon Estate Co at the Queens Arms Hotel, Bakewell 25 Feb - 1929
34 - Residences known as Butts View and Butts Cottage and land in Bakewell of the lat Mr C H Wright. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons a the What Sheaf Hotel, Bakewell 30 Sep - 1929
35 - Cottages and land at Beeley belonging to John Phillips Charity. Auctioneer Mr Joseph Hodgkinson at the Devonshire Arms Inn, Beeley 9 Apr - 1906
36 - Shops and dwelling house in Beeley. Auctioneer Joseph Hodgkinson and Son at the Devonshire Arms, Beeley 18 Jun - 1914
37 - Business premises and building sites and cottages in Belper. Auctioneer Mr W H Marriott at the Railway Hotel, Belper 30 July - 1906
38 - Freehold farm known as Ember Farm and land in Bonsall. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Greyhound Hotel, Cromford 20 Nov - 1928
39 - Freehold small-holding known as The Study Farm and cottage with land in Bonsall. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Kings Head Inn, Bonsall 18 June - 1931
40 - Freehold accommodation land and cottage in Bonsall. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Kings Head Inn, Bonsall 18 June - 1931
41 - Freehold small-holding in Bradley. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 12 Mar - 1927
42 - Freehold land in Hope and Bradwell. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson and Son at the Bath Hotel, Bradwell 25 Sep - 1907
43 - Freehold dwelling-houses and land in Bradwell. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson and Son at the Shoulder of Mutton Inn, Bradwell 1 July - 1911
44 - Leasehold dwelling-houses in Bugsworth. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson and Son at the Princes Hotel, Chinley 25 May - 1911
45 - Leasehold dwelling-houses in Barren Clough, Bugsworth. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson and Son at the Navigation Inn, Bugsworth 30 Apr - [20th cent]
46 - Freehold farm at Ancoats Bugsworth and 3 dwelling houses in Barren Clough, Bugsworth. Auctioneer Messrs Walton Hobson and Son at the Princes Hotel, Chinley 25 May - [20th cent]
47 - Freehold dwelling-house in Buxton known as The Limes. Auctioneer Mr C P Plant at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton - 2 Feb 1893
48-49 - 10 dwelling-houses, land, stables, workshops and buildings in Market Street, Buxton - 4 Mar 1897
50 - F Cowley Smiths, register of furnished houses to be let in Buxton - 1901
51 - Freehold building and accommodation land in Fairfield, Buxton. Auctioneers Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 13 July - 1901
52 - The Waterloo Inn, Taddington and dwelling houses, cottages in Buxton, Auctioneers Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 20 Mar - 1902
53 - Freehold building and accommodation lands together with the Town End Farm and outbuildings in Fairfield, Buxton at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 28 May - 1902
54 - Freehold property called The Gables in Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton, with plan. 28 Aug - 1902
55 - Dwelling-house with gardens and grounds known as Thorneycroft in Burlington Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Mr C P Plant at the Royal Hotel, Buxton 25 Sep - 1902
56 - The Wheat Sheaf Inn in Church Street, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 4 Dec - 1902
57 - Corner premises known as Tankerville House, No. 4 Hardwick Street, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 11 Dec - 1902
58 - Freehold shop, dwelling-house and premises known as No. 26 High Street, Buxton and dwelling-house in Ash Street, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 23 Apr - 1903
59 - Freehold dwelling-house and land No 1 Falmouth Terrace, Corbar Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 9 July - 1903
60 - 2 freehold dwelling-houses Nos 9 and 11 Bennet Street Buxton, Auctioneers Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 9 July - 1903
61 - Residential property one called Wyelands and building land in Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson and Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton with plans 16 July - 1903
62 - Accommodation land, farmstead and cottages in Fairfield, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 23 July - 1903
63 - Residence known as Greenbank, Fairfield Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 23 July - 1903
64 - Three dwelling-houses in Robertson Road, Buxton, called Balinaby, Carlton Holm and Craigside. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 15 Aug - 1903
65 - Freehold land, dwelling-houses and shop known as Woodland View Nos 5 to 9 Fairfield Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson and Son at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 8 Oct - 1903
66a-c - Freehold dwelling-house in Buxton of the late Frederick Norton. Auctioneer Mr Charles P Plant at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 19 Nov - 1903
67 - Building plot in White Knowle Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Mr C P Plant at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel Buxton 19 Nov - 1903
68 - Two messuages and shops being Nos 46 and 48 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Auctioneer Mr Charles P Plant at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton. 19 Nov - 1903
69 - Stables, coachhouse, bandroom and workshop situated in the Pies, Buxton. Auctioneer, Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 17 Mar - 1904
70 - Detached family residence known as Southwood, St Johns Road, Buxton - 1904
71 - 2 dwelling-houses known as Nos 1 and 2 Highfields, Brown Edge Lane, Lightwood Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 30 June - 1904
72 - Freehold land, dwelling-houses and buildings in Fairfield, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Hotel, Fairfield, with plan 24 Aug - 1905
73 - Dwelling-houses and shops being Nos 50, 52, 54, 56 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton, with plan 19 Sep - 1905
74 - 3 messuages being Nos 6 7 and 8 Belvedere Terrace, Buxton and messuage and sales shop in Market Place, Buxton and 31 fully paid up shares in the Buxton Gardens Company Ltd 2 Nov - 1905
75 - Freehold houses and land being nos. 13, 22, 24, 26 and 28 Bennett Street, Buxton and cottage with horticultural buildings known as The Nurseries, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 9 Mar - 1905
76 - House being No 3 Sylvan View, Buxton to be sold by private treaty
77 - Dwelling-houses beings Nos 13, 15, 17, 19 Silverland Road, Buxton and dwelling-houses in Summer Hill, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 25 Sep - 1906
78 - Corbar Hall, Buxton, to be sold by private treaty
79 - Freehold dwelling-houses in Market Street and South Street, Buxton. Auctioneers Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 16 May - 1907
80 - Freehold dwelling-house and household furnishings at No 7 Hall Bank, Buxton. Auctioneer Geo Tinker and Son at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton, 31 July - 1907
81 - 2 residences situated in Corbar Road, Buxton known as Corbar Towers and Devonshire House. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton
82 - Freehold property known as Cold Springs, Manchester Road, Buxton, with farm lands and stabling, and other outbuildings and grounds. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 17 Oct - 1907
83 - Two freehold dwelling-houses being Nos 9 and 11 Market Street, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton - 6 Feb 1908
84 - Freehold lands at Staden Moor, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson and Son at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel Buxton 21 May - 1908
85 - Freehold dwelling-house being No 7 Hall Bank, Buxton. Auctioneer George Tinker and Son at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton 19 June - 1908
86 - Messuages and meadow or pasture land all in Lightwood Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Mr C P Plant at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton 13 Aug - 1908
87 - Messuage, dwelling-house and sale shop at No 20 Spring Gardens, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton, with plan 8 Sep - 1908
88 - Dwelling houses, shop and land all in Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson and Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 8 Sep - 1908
89 - Freehold residence known as 'Northwood', Buxton with stabling, gardens and other premises of the late Mrs E A Rylands. Auctioneer Mr C P Plant at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton with plan 12 Nov - 1908
90 - Freehold dwelling-house being No. 40 Bath Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 30 Mar - 1909
91 - Dwelling-house known as No 9 The Broad Walk, Buxton, coachouse and stable, 20 shares in Buxton Gardens Co Ltd., 90 shares in Lee Wood Limited, Buxton all of the late Dr Lorimer. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 13 May - 1909
92 - Building land adjacent to Spring Gardens, Buxton. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton with plan 8 July - 1909
93 - Freehold family residence known as 'Northwood', Buxton of the late Mrs Rylands. Auctioneer Hampton & Sons a the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, London EC 26 May - 1910
94 - Yearly rent from White Lion Hotel, Spring Gardens, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton. 2 June - 1910
95 - Freehold residence known as 'Palace Villas'., Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 16 May - 1912
96 - Two cottages known as Nos. 17 and 19 Bench Road, and No 5 Bennet Street, Buxton of the late Mrs Harriet Spinks. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 25 July - 1912
97 - 2 cottages known as 1 and 2 Wainwright Cottages, Fairfield, dwelling-house known as 'Wainwright House', Fairfield and building land and field all in Fairfield and fields in Chelmorton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Hotel, Fairfield 11 Dec - 1912
98a-b - Dwelling-houses being Nos 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 London Road and house and shop at Market Place all in Buxton of the late Mr John Pilkington. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 8 Apr - 1914
99 - The Tunstead Farm at Tunstead Milton, Chapel en le Frith and detached and semi-detached dwelling houses in Buxton. Auctioneer Mr F Cowley Smith at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 27 May - 1914
100 - Dwelling-houses shop, premises and land being Nos 11 and 13 London Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Mr F Cowley Smith at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 2 July - 1914
101 - The Peak Hydropathic and Hotel, Buxton. Auctioneer Mr F Cowley Smith at the Shakespeare Hotel, Spring Gardens, Buxton 6 May - 1915
102 - Detached residence known as Whalley Lodge, Park Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Innes & Innes at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton 7 Sep - 1918
103 - Freehold building and accommodation land at Cowgates on Fairfield Common Fairfield. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Brothers at the Bulls Head Hotel, Fairfield, with plan 25 Sep - 1918
104 - Grazing and dairy farm known as 'Low Foot'., dwelling-houses and land in Fairfield, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Hotel Fairfield, with plan 12 Feb - 1919
105 - Dwelling-house known as 'Lightwood House', Lightwood Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 4 Sep - 1919
106 - Freehold residences known as 'Woodstock' and 'Berwick House' and Mossgiel all in White Knowle Road, Buxton and Nos 36 and 37 Crowestones Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Innes and Innes at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton, 3 June - 1920
107 - Fully licensed property known as 'The Empire Hotel', Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Knight, Frank & Rutley, at the Estate Room, 20 Hanover Square, London W1, 11 July - 1922
108 - Freehold properties comprising the 'Gratrix Estate' with residence known as Brook House, and Brook House Farm, Barns Farm, Town End and Cherry Tree Farms, and building and accommodation land. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Hotel, Fairfield, with plans 28 May - 1924
109 - Freehold hotel known as Savoy Hotel, Buxton. Auctioneers Hampson Bros at the Town Hall, Buxton 19 Sep - 1924
110 - The Shakespeare Hotel, Spring Gardens, Buxton. Auctioneer Hillier, Parker, May and Rowden at the above premises, with plans 10 Sep - 1925
111 - Freehold residence known as 'Glenwood', Lightwood Road, Buxton and sale shops and offices in Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brooks & Co at the Railway Hotel, Buxton 1 June - 1927
112 - Freehold sale shops with dwelling-houses over, situated at Terrace Road Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brookes & Co at the Eagle Hotel, Buxton 20 Oct - 1927
113a-b - Residence known as 'St Annes', Rochester Terrace, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brookes & Co at The Eagle Hotel Buxton 25 Jan - 1928
114a-c - Dwelling-house and garden known as 45 Heath Park Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Marchant Brooks & Co at the Eagle Hotel, Buxton 6 Mar - 1928
115 - Meadow, pasture and accommodation land, dwelling-houses known as 'Sunnyside', 'Wiseman House', 'Darley House', No 10 Terrace Road, 'Ashbourne House', houses and shops Nos 14, 15, 16, 17 Victoria Terrace, Fairfield Road, Buxton, and Nos 16 and 18 St Peters Road, and 'Elm House' in Fairfield. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Hotel Fairfield 13 June - 1928
116 - Freehold dwelling-house known as 19 Silverlands Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Kendal Milne & Co at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 21 Nov - 1928
117 - Residence known as 'Moorcroft', Burlington Road, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Sons at their saleroom, No 15 Dickinson Street, Mount Street, Manchester 11 June - 1929
118 - Two shops and dwelling-houses being Nos 2 and 4 Concert Place, Buxton. Auctioneer William Davies and Son at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 11 Oct - 1929
119 - Freehold property called 'Speedwell House', Castleton. Auctioneer Messrs Brady & Son at the Bulls Head Hotel, Castleton 16 Apr - 1902
120 - Meadow and pasture land in Castleton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Castle Hotel, Castleton 26 June - 1913
121 - Public house known as 'The Red Cow', at Whitehough, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son on the premises 5 Dec - 1901
122 - Freehold dwelling-house in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 15 May - 1902
123 - Sale of household furniture of 'Gisborne House', Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the above house. 19 & 20 June - 1902
124 - Two freehold shops and dwelling-houses in Market Street, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 9 July - 1903
125 - Farm known as 'Bolt Edge' or 'Bennett Edge' at Sparrow Pit in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs John Palister & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 15 Oct - 1903
126 - Two dwelling-houses known as Town End Villas and land all in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Mr John Bateman at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith - 4 Feb 1904
127 - 3 cottages and gardens situated at the 'Crossings' and farmhouse known as 'Lidgate Farm' and fields all in Chapel en le Frith and 'Marlbrow Farm', Slaters Farm, Meadow Farm, Lapwing Farm, all in Kettleshulme, Cheshire. Auctioneer Messrs Brady & Son at the Joddrell Arms Inn, Whaley Bridge, with plan 16 June - 1904
128 - Freehold accommodation and building land, hay grass and shares in Chapel en le Frith Waterworks Company Ltd all in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel,, Chapel en le Frith 7 July - 1904
129 - Freehold dwelling-houses in Hayfield Road and Bowden Lane, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 4 May - 1905
130 - Freehold farm known as 'Lane Side', at Bradshaw Edge, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 1 June - 1905
131 - Freehold dwelling-houses situated in Eccles Road, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms, Chapel en le Frith 22 June - 1905
132 - 2 villa residences known as 'Wadenhoe Villas', Buxton Road, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 7 July - 1905
133 - 2 freehold dwelling-houses situated in Long Lane, near Lower Crossings, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Buxton 20 July - 1905
134 - Freehold dwelling-houses situated at Town End, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 3 Aug - 1905
135 - Freehold and leasehold properties in Dove Holes. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Queens Hotel, Dove Holes 1 Aug - 1906
136 - Dwelling-houses at Bowden Lane, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee at the 'Kings Arms Hotel', Chapel en le Frith 2 Aug - 1906
137 - Four dwelling-houses at Dove Holes. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Queens Hotel, Dove Holes 27 Aug - 1907
138a - Dwelling-houses and building land in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 19 Sep - 1907
138b - Farm and stone quarry situate in Bradshaw Edge, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer C W Provis & Sons at the Princes Hotel, Chinley 11 Nov - 1907
139 - Freehold land and dwelling-houses in Weston Lane, Bugsworth. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Sons at the Princes Hotel, Chinley 16 June - 1908
140 - Dwelling-house known as 'Holly Bank' and land in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer F Cowley Smith at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 3 Sep - 1908
141 - 2 dwelling-houses situated in Hayfield Road Chapel en le Frith at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 29 July - 1909
142 - Freehold houses and land at Sparrowpit, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Devonshire Arms Inn, Sparrowpit 1 Aug - 1909
143 - The Primitive Methodist Chapel in Market Street, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Victoria Café, Chapel en le Frith 18 Nov [no year]
144 - Freehold farm at Sparrowpit, Chapel en le Frith of the late William Warhurst. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 21 July
145 - Freehold premises in Market Place, Chapel en le Frith known as the 'Grey Horse' or 'Pack Horse Inn'. Auctioneer Mr J E Collier at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 26 May - [1910]
146 - Freehold farm known as 'Cromwell House' and dwelling-houses and 2 semi-villas called Sunnyside all in Chapel en le Frith, copyhold farm known as 'Priests Farm' in Kettleshulme and freehold tenement at Cracker Edge, Chinley. Auctioneer Mr J E Collier at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith, with plan 22 June - 1910
147 - Freehold dwelling-house known as 'The Thorns' and meadow, pasture land, in Chapel en le Frith, also 14 £5 shares in Buxton Gardens Company Ltd. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Brothers at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith, with plan 21 July - 1910
148 - 2 semi-detached villas in Manchester Road, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Mr J E Collier, 'Kings Arms Hotel', Chapel en le Frith 3 Aug - 1911
149 - Freehold hotel being the 'Kings Arms Hotel', Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs W Hobson & Son at the above hotel 26 Oct - 1911
150 - Freehold mansion house known as 'Ollerenshaw Hall' and grounds and 2 farms known as 'Ollerenshaw Farm' and 'Wilkin Hill Farm', in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Hopwood & Son at the Warren Bulkeley Arms Hotel., Stockport, with plan 17 May - 1912
151 - Freehold farms, building land, dwelling-houses, shops and ground rents in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith with plan 4 July - 1912
152 - Dwelling-house known as 'Apple Tree Cottage', Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 2 Oct - [20th cent]
153 - Freehold dwelling-houses known as Cross Cottages and farms called 'Cross Cottage Farm' and Sittinglow Farm all in Dove Holes. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Queens Hotel, Dove Holes 26 Mar - 1914
154 - Valuable freehold chief rents in Dove Holes. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Sons at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 21 May - [20th cent]
155 - Freehold farming and residential estate called 'Rushop House', Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith, with plan 21 May - 1914
156 - Dwelling-house being No 4 Ashton Terrace, Hallsteads Dove Holes. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, Dove Holes 22 July [no year]
157 - Freehold residence known as 'Longfields', Park Road, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 23 July - 1914
158 - Freehold residence known as The Eaves House Eaves Farm, Windy Walls Farm, building and accommodation land all in Chapel en le Frith and estate known as Andrews Farm in Chinley. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 18 May - 1916
159 - Freehold dwelling-houses and building land in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson and Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 13 May - [20th cent]
160 - Dwelling-houses and farm known as 'Bowden Head Farm', all in Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 7 June - 1923
161 - Bungalow and garden known as 'The Bungalow', Lesser Road, Combs, nr Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brooks & Co at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 5 Oct - 1927
162 - Freehold farm known as 'Greave House Farm', Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 14 Feb - [20th cent]
163 - Freehold farm at Blackbrook and dwelling-houses in Chapel en le Frith, Blake Hall Farm in Thornsett, New Mills, and dwelling-houses in Dove Holes. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 19 June - 1930
164 - Freehold farm known as Rye Flatt Farm, Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel Chapel en le Frith 3 July - 1930
165 - For sale by private treaty residence known as 'Lydgate House', Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer and valuer W H Robinson & Co., with plan
166 - Leasehold licensed house and property known as 'The Bulls Head Inn', Charlesworth nr Glossop. Auctioneer Mr J E Collier at the Warren Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Stockport 5 Sep - 1919
167 - Freehold meadow and pasture land at Chelmorton Derbyshire. Auctioneer Mr Joshua Millward at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 25 May - 1912
168 - Freehold farm known as Chelmorton Farm, Chelmorton. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the 'Peacock Hotel', Bakewell 7 Mar - 1927
169 - Freehold farm known as 'Oxlow' or Brierly Farm at Chinley. Auctioneer Mr Walter Hobson at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 4 Mar - 1901
170 - Parcels of land, dwelling-house and outbuildings in Chinley and Chapel en le Frith. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 17 July - 1902
171 - Freehold building land, dwelling-houses known as 'Moorville' and chief rents in Chinley. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 28 May - 1903
172 - Freehold farm known as 'Bole Hill Farm', Chinley. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 18 June - 1903
173 - Freehold land and cottages in Chinley and Hayfield. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee a the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 16 July - 1903
174 - Freehold farm known as 'Lower Ashen Clough', in Chinley. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 7 July - 1904
175 - Freehold licensed public house known as 'Lamb Inn' in Chinley. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Lamb Inn, Chinley 18 Aug - 1904
176 - Dwelling-houses known as 'Cracken View' and Nos 3, 4 and 5 Coronation Terrace, Chinley. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son a the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 1 Sep - 1904
177a - Freehold farms known as 'Hull' and Hollow Shaw' in Chinley. Auctioneer Messrs Brady and Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 20 Sep - 1906
177b - Farmhouse known as 'Springfield' with building and accommodation land, chief or ground rent in Chinley of the late George Goddard. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Princes Hotel Chinley 5 Mar - 1907
178 - Dwelling-house with stables, hay loft and building, also meadow and pasture land in Chinley. Auctioneer Mr William Briggs at the Princes Hotel, Chinley 29 Oct - 1908
179 - Villa residence known as Ashen Clough in Chinley. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Princes Hotel, Chinley 26 July - 1911
180 - Freehold dwelling-house, cottage, stables, hayloft and buildings in Chinley. Auctioneer Mr William Briggs, at the Princes Hotel, Chinley 18 July - 1912
181 - Freehold farm known as 'Hole Hill' with farmhouse, buildings and croft and land in Chinley. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 2 Oct - 1913
182 - Public-house known as 'Lamb Inn', farm known as 'Monks Meadow' and pasture land in Chinley. Auctioneer Mr J T Goddard at the Lamb Inn, Chinley 30 July - [20th cent]
183 - Freehold building land in Chinley. Auctioneer Messrs William Davies & Son at the Princes Hotel, Chinley, with plan 20 Dec - 1915
184 - Freehold farms known as Bradshaw Fields, Bole Hill and Throstle Bank in Chinley. Auctioneer W Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 16 Dec - 1920
185a-b - Residence known as 'Oslo' in Chinley. Auctioneer Goodall, Lamb and Heighway Ltd at the St Anne's Hotel, Buxton 21 Apr - 1926
186 - Farm known as 'Under Eccles Farm' in Chinley. Auctioneer C E Murray at the Railway Hotel, Whaley Bridge 9 Mar - 1927
187 - Residence known as 'Clifton Cross' in Clifton, nr Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 19 Jan - 1922
188 - Residence known as 'Grove House', The Dimple, and building land in Crich. Auctioneer W Watson & Son at the Jovial Dutchman Inn, Crich 4 May - 1914
189 - Residence known as 'Field House' and land in Crich. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Derwent Hotel, Whatstandwell 12 June - 1928
190 - Live and dead farm stock from Willersley Castle Farm, Cromford and plant from the gardens. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brooks & Co at the above farm 20 Sep - 1927
191 - The Dakeyne Estate, Two Dales, Darley Dale of cottages, butchers shop, the Holt Farm, water power mill, Lady Grove, Denacre View, The Knab Quarry, Knab Hall, Heather View, Bleachcroft, Losker Row, Cannon Cottages, Holt Road Farm, Holt Wood, Tax Farm, Holt House, blacksmiths shop, Holt Top Cottages and lands. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Son at the Crown Hotel, Matlock, with plan 18 June - 1924
192 - Freehold cottage known as 12 Parker Street, Derby. Auctioneers Bowyer & Jones at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, London 10 Jan - 1907
193 - Shop, house and six houses in Handle Street, Osmaston, also four houses in Sutherland Road, New Normanton, and two houses in Leman Street, all in Derby. Auctioneer Messrs Innes & Sons at the Royal Hotel, Derby 5 May - 1910
194 - Residence known as 'Lea Wood' in parishes of Dethick, Lea and Holloway. Auctioneer George Marsden and Son
195 - Dwelling-houses in Little London, Holloway, Auctioneer Mr George Elliott at the Yew Tree Hotel, Holloway 10 May - 1923?
196 - 'Lea Hurst' estate in the parishes of Matlock, Dethick, Lea and Holloway of Bridge House, Woodend House Meadow Wood Farm, Woodseats Farm, Bow Wood Farm, cottages and land. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Son at the Crown Hotel, Matlock, with plan 7 July - 1925
197 - Residential estate known as Edge Hill Estate, Duffield with mansion, ornamental grounds and land. Auctioneer J & W Heathcote at The Mart, Derby, with plan 2 Mar - 1894
198 - Freehold dwelling-house known as 'Fernydale' with land at Earl Sterndale. Auctioneer Messrs Hamson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton with plan - 16 Sep 1915
199 - Licensed house known as the 'New Inn Hotel', Alsop en le Dale with buildings and farm lands. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 4 Mar - 1922
200 - Residences, building land, cottages, small holdings in Eckington, Killamarsh and Staveley. Auctioneer Wm Bush & Sons at the Sitwell Arms, Renishaw 14 Aug - 1911
201 - Freehold residence with small shooting known as 'Rowland Gate' in Edale. Auctioneer W H and J A Eadon at their salerooms in St James, Sheffield, with plan 6 May - 1902
202 - Freehold farm and homestead at Grindsbrook Booth, Edale. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Nags Head Hotel, Edale 28 June - 1904
203 - Freehold farm in Edale End, Hope Valley. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee at the Hall Hotel, Hope 8 July - 1908
204 - Freehold farm known as 'Middle Ollerbrook Farm', Edale. Auctioneer Messrs Hampston & Son at the Church Inn, Edale 24 Sep - 1913
205 - Freehold dairy farm known as 'Sandypit Farm' in Etwall. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at their sale rooms, No 7 The Wardwick, Derby 15 June - 1928
206a - Freehold dwelling-houses in Eyam. Auctioneer Messrs W D Botham & Son at the Bulls Head Hotel, Eyam 28 June - 1905
206b - Dwelling-houses, stable, outbuildings, freehold grassland and one 'with Stone Quarry'. Auctioneer Messrs W D Botham & Sons at the Bulls Head Hotel, Eyam 28 June - 1905
207 - Freehold property in Eyam and Grindlow. Auctioneer Mr James F Radford at the Miners Arms Hotel, Eyam 8 Jan - 1906
208 - Freehold residence with mixed shooting and farm lands known as 'Magclough', near Grindleford, Eyam. Auctioneer Messrs Nicholson Greaves, Barber & Hastings at the Sheffield Estate Auction Mart, 2 High Street, Sheffield 11 June - 1907
209 - Freehold grassland in Eyam. Auctioneer Mr Noel Wheatcroft at the Bulls Head Hotel, Eyam 20 Mar - 1929
210 - Freehold dairy farm known as 'The Bank Top Farm', small holding, 3 cottages and croft of land in Fenny Bentley. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 19 Mar - 1912
211 - Freehold small-holding known as 'The Lodge and Beanhills' at Fenny Bentley. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 29 Oct - 1921
212 - Freehold dairy farm known as 'Bank Top Farm' in Fenny Bentley. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man, Ashbourne 28 June - 1928
213 - Freehold land in Flagg. Auctioneer Mr Frederick Norton at the Plough Inn, Flagg 9 May - 1901
214 - Freehold land in Chelmorton and Flagg. Auctioneer Leedham & Harrison at the Rutland Arms Hotel Bakewell, with plan 18 Nov - 1918
215 - Fully licensed inn known as 'The Plough Inn', Flagg. Auctioneer Mr Noel Wheatcroft at the Castle Hotel, Bakewell 8 Apr - 1929
216 - Seven leasehold houses in Dinting being Nos 45 to 57 (odd numbers inclusive), Shaw Lane, Dinting Glossop, term 999 years from 1880. Auctioneer Mr Edwin Collier at the Norfolk Arms Hotel Glossop 11 Dec - 1905
217 - 4 leasehold houses being Nos 40, 42, 44, 46 Victoria Street, Glossop. Auctioneer Mr Edwin Collier at the Norfolk Arms Hotel, Glossop 1 Dec - 1905
218 - Freehold property in Great Hucklow being 'Camp Hill Farm', 'Grundy House', 'Poynton Cross Farm' and land. Auctioneer Mr F F Harrison at the George Hotel, Tideswell 16 July - 1913
219 - Freehold property in Great Longstone being 'Castlegate Farm' and Longstone Moor'. Auctioneer Mr Joseph Hodgkinson at the Rutland Arms Hotel Bakewell 23 Sep - 1901
220 - Freehold mineral estate including the 'Deep Rake' and 'Bleaklow Farm' in Great Longstone. Auctioneer Marchant Brookes & Co at the Maynard Arms Hotel, Grindleford 11 Apr - 1924
221 - 'Longstone Hall Estate', including Longstone Hall, 'Longstone Moor Farm', The Farm, cottages, Church Lane Farm, Barley Lees Farm, fields, meadow and building land. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Town Hall, Bakewell 4 June - 1928
222 - Accommodation land, a portion of which contains deposits of basaltic stone out of which arise contingent royalties. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Hotel Fairfield, Buxton with plan 9 June - 1910
223 - Freehold small-holdings and land in Waterswallow, nr Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 12 Sep - 1922
224 - Dwelling-house known as 'Fernydale' and land, also the limekiln and plantation known as 'Hill End' all in Earl Sterndale of the late Mr Thomas Bradley. Auctioneer Mr Charles P Plant at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton, with plan - 4 Feb 1901
225 - Dwelling-houses called Dove Cottage, Stamner Cottage, other cottages and lands in Hartington. Auctioneer Mr James Oliver at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 18 Apr - 1901
226 - Grassland in Hartington and Parwich. Auctioneer Messrs Browndon & Sons at the New Inn Hotel, near Also-en-le-Dale 30 July - 1902
227 - Freehold farmhouse with copyhold land of the manor of Hartington. Auctioneer Mr James Oliver at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 22 Oct - 1902
228 - Freehold farm called 'Hope Cottage' at Heathcote and Biggin. Auctioneer Mr John T Gee at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 30 June - 1904
229a - Freehold estate in Hartington Town Quarter and Nether Quarter of 2 residences, 5 cottages and 130 acres of land. Auctioneer Mr James Oliver at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 14 Sep - 1904
229b - Freehold shop with dwelling-house and Volunteer Arms all in Hartington. Auctioneer Mr James Oliver at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 7 May - 1907
230 - Capital freehold and copyhold investment of farm known as Underhill Farm in Earl Sterndale. Auctioneer Mr John Oakes Ash at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 2 Dec - 1911
231 - Freehold house, out-buildings, 5 enclosures of grass land and joiners shop in Biggin. Auctioneer Messrs Cumberland, Brownson and Page at the Newhaven House, Newhaven 17 May - 1916
232 - Small farm and lands known as 'Old Homestead' in Biggin. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 28 Apr - 1920
233 - Small farm and accommodation lands known as 'Cheapside' in Biggin. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 28 Apr - 1920
234 - Freehold accommodation lands in Hartington being a portion of Hartington Hall Estate. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 14 Sep - 1920
235 - Plan of Brandside Estate, comprising small-holdings and accommodation land in Hartington 13 Sep [See also ES 236] - 1921
236 - Freehold farms in Brandside being Barn Farm, Mount Pleasant Farm, Dove Head Farm, Dove Head Brand Top Farm How Green Farm, Jumble Farm, Brand End Farm, Moss House Farm, Oxhouse Farm, Wilshaw Farm Fern Hole Farm, Greenland Farm, Land Head Farm, Ollivers Farm, other farms and small-holdings. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 13 Sep [See also ES235] - 1922
237 - Freehold and copyhold accommodation land in Hartington. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 7 July - 1922
238 - 'King Sterndale Farm' including residence, cottage farmhouse, and lands at King Sterndale. Auctioneers Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 18 Dec - 1922
239 - Accommodation land and three cottages in Hartington. Auctioneer W S Baghsaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 5 Sep - 1924
240 - The Beresford Estate consisting of 'Watergap Farm', 'Mill Lane Farm', Nettleton Farm, Brighton, Wolfscote Hill, Runcorn Stone Quarry with other cottages, building and land in Hartington. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Son at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington, with plan 8 Sep - 1925
241 - Freehold dwelling house smallholding and accommodation land in Biggin. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 2 Nov - 1928
242 - Wood-built bungalow in Parsley Hay, smallholding, dwelling house wood-built bungalow and land in Biggin and land in Newhaven. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons a the Newhaven Hotell, Hartington 14 Mar - 1929
243 - Freehold accommodation land in Hartington. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 7 Mar - 1930
244 - Freehold smallholding and dwelling houses and land of the late Mr George Kirkham in Heathcote. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 11 Dec - 1930
245 - Freehold residences known as 'Woodgrove' and 'Hangingcote', also building lands in Hathersage building site in Handsworth Woodhouse. Auctioneer Messrs Nicholson, Greaves, Barber and Hastings at the Estate Marte, 2 High Street, Sheffield, with plan 14 Sep - 1909
246 - Freehold farm at Hayfield known as 'Jumble Farm'. Auctioneer Messrs R W Sykes & Son at the Royal Hotel, Hayfield 18 July - 1904
247 - 4 leasehold dwelling house at Birch Vale. Auctioneer Messrs Collier Bros at the Railway Hotel, New Mills 1 Apr - 1906
248 - Freehold land situate at 'Ellebank', Kinder, Hayfield, also dwelling houses, quarries and other buildings. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee at the Royal Hotel, Hayfield 1 Dec - 1906
249 - Freehold and leasehold properties at Hayfield, residence known as 'The Mount' and 8 dwelling houses known as 'Spring Vale Terrace'. Auctioneer Mr John Bateman at the Royal Hotel, Hayfield 25 May - 1909
250 - Dwelling houses, stables and land in Hayfield. Auctioneer Mr J E Collier at the Royal Hotel, Hayfield 28 Jul - 1909
250b - Freehold and leasehold dwelling houses and land in Birch Vale, Hayfield. Auctioneer Mr J E Collier at the Queens Arms Hotel, New Mills 17 Nov - 1909
252 - Freehold farm called Shudehill Farm with outbuildings and land in Hayfield by order of Derbyshire County Council. Auctioneer William Davies & Son at the Royal Hotel, Hayfield, with plan 21 May - 1930
253 - Freehold smallholding known as 'Lane Ends Farm' at Hognaston. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 13 Aug - 1914
254 - Freehold dwelling house known as 'The Cottage' together with wood and corrugated iron workshop and land in Hognaston. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 13 Aug - 1914
255 - Old turf accommodation land in Hognaston. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne, 12 July - 1924
256 - Freehold dairy farm known as 'The Green Farm'. 3 cottages and land in Hognaston and Brassington. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 12 July - 1924
257 - Freehold fields on Lose Hill in Hope. Auctioneer C W Provis & Sons at the Old Hall Hotel, Hope 21 Nov - 1907
258 - Smallholding in Hulland Ward known as 'Moneyhills' Farm and accommodation land. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Nags Head Inn, Hulland Ward 10 Mar - 1927
259 - Small dairy farm known as 'Heatons Farm' and lands in Hulland and Hulland Ward and Biggin. Auctioneer W S Baghaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 2 Aug - 1929
260 - Smallholdings known as 'The Old Hall Farm' with accommodation land in Kniveton. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 12 Mar - 1927
261 - Small farm known as 'Ladycrofts Farm', 5 dwelling houses and accommodation land in Ashbourne and Kniveton. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 22 Aug - 1929
262 - Freehold farm and accommodation land in Kniveton. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 3 Oct - 1929
263 - Gorse Hill Farm in Lea Hall, Ballidon and Bradbourne. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 20 Mar - 1930
264 - Freehold property of dwelling house and land in Little Hucklow of the late Joshua Lomas. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Shoulder of Mutton Inn, Bradwell 8 May - 1907
265 - Farmhouse and buildings known as 'Newlands' at Little Hucklow. Auctioneer William Davies & Son at the George Hotel, Tideswell 18 Dec - 1922
266a-b - Sale of 'Sterndale House' and furniture in Litton. Auctioneer J & W Heathcote on the above premises 12 July - 1904
267 - Freehold farm in Litton known as 'The Farm' with land. Auctioneers Brady & Son at the Railway Hotel, Millers Dale, with plan 19 Nov - 1908
268 - 2 freehold dwelling houses, 6 copyhold cottages and land all in Litton. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the George Hotel, Tideswell 25 May - 1910
269 - Freehold farm known as 'Park Style Farm' and accommodation land in Longford. Auctioneers W S Baghaw & Sons at the Royal Hotel, Derby 26 Oct - 1923
270a-b - Victoria Hall with building land at Matlock Bank. Auctioneer Mr Joseph Hodgkinson at the Crown Hotel Matlock Bridge 25 May - 1901
271 - Freehold building land in Matlock. Auctioneer Mr J P Stafford at the Crown Hotel, Matlock Bridge 25 May - 1903
272 - Business premises in Dale Road, Matlock known as 'The Beehive Tea Mart'. Auctioneer Mr Joseph Hodgkinson at the Queens Head Hotel, Matlock 10 Nov - 1903
273 - Villa residence known as 'Glendon', Knowleston Place, Matlock. Auctioneer Messrs Else & Son at the Crown Hotel Matlock 12 July - 1906
274a-b - 'The Lumsdale Estate' in Matlock, comprising of residence, farm, cottage bleach works and land. Auctioneer Mr Joseph Hodgkinson at the Red Lion Hotel Matlock Green, with plan 29 Aug - 1906
275 - Villa residence known as 'Glendon', Knowleston Place, Matlock. Auctioneer J Hodgkinson & Son at The Horse Shoe Hotel, Matlock Green 2 Mar - 1908
276 - 4 newly built villa residences and life insurance policy in Bank Road, Matlock known as 'Bedales', 'Fair Bank', 'Eaton Mount' and Holly Dene' - re Thomas Geldart in bankruptcy. Auctioneer J & W Heathcote at the Crown Hotel, Matlock 16 Mar - 1910
277 - Freehold dwelling house and garden known as 'Carr Bank', in Steep Turnpike Road, Matlock. Auctioneer Marchant Brooks & Co at the Queens Head Hotel, Matlock 24 July - 1923
278 - Freehold dwelling house and garden known as 'Bank Cottage' in Matlock Bank. Auctioneer Marchant Brooks & Co at the Queens Head Hotel, Matlock 27 July - 1923
279 - 'Tor House Hydro' in Matlock Bank. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brooks & Co at the Queens Head Hotel, Matlock 13 Sep - 1927
280 - 5 capital stone built cottages situate at Dimple Road, Matlock Bank. Auctioneer Marchant Brooks & Co at the Queens Head Hotel, Matlock 13 Sep - 1927
281 - Residential property known as 'Rosegarth', The Dimple, Matlock. Auctioneer Noel Wheatcroft at the Queens Head Hotel, Matlock 28 Jan - 1930
282 - Freehold building estate in Darley Hillside, Darley Dale. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brooks & Co at the Grouse Inn, Darley Dale 28 Sep - 1927
283 - Freehold residential property known as 'Guilderoy', Matlock Bath. Auctioneer Marchant Brooks & Co at the Temple Hotel, Matlock Bath 25 July - 1923
284 - Freehold farm known as 'The Upperwood Farm', Matlock Bath. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Crown Hotel, Matlock 20 Mar - 1925
285 - The New Bath Hotel and The Bath Terrace Hotel both in Matlock Bath. Auctioneer W H Robinson & Co upon the premises 3 Sep - 1930
286 - Freehold cottages and land at Middleton by Wirksworth. Auctioneer Messrs William Rush & Son at the Nelsons Arms, Middleton-by-Wirksworth, with plan 15 May - 1912
287 - Freehold farm known as 'Whim Farm', also 4 fields known as 'Sweetlow' all in Monyash. Auctioneer Mr Joseph Hodgkinson at the Red Lion Hotel, Bakewell, with plan 9 Apr - 1906
288 - Freehold estate of farm, farm house with buildings and land, also dwelling house with grocer's shop and other lands in Monyash. Auctioneer Mr James Oliver at the Bulls Head Inn, Monyash, with plan 2 Mar - 1907
289 - House with farm building and land in Monyash and land in Flagg. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Inn, Monyash, with plan 3 Oct - 1907
290 - 2 shops, dwelling houses in High Street and 6 dwelling houses in Brook Side and 2 cottages all in New Mills. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee at the Crown Hotel, New Mills 17 July - 1901
291 - Freehold cottage at New Mills and building land at Hyde Junction. Auctioneer John Bateman at the Warren Buckley Arms Hotel, Stockport 17 Oct - 1902
292 - Cottages, buildings and land in Birch Vale known as 'Ravenslack Estate', of the late Thomas Oldham, at the Royal Hotel, Hayfield 27 July - 1904
293 - Freehold villa residence at Whitle, New Mills known as 'The Castle'. Auctioneer Messrs Hopwood & Son at the Queens Arms Hotel, New Mills 6 Sep - 1905
294 - Leasehold dwelling house in Chapel Street, Newtown, New Mills. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee at the Queens Arms Hotel, New Mills 25 Apr - 1906
295 - 8 freehold dwelling houses at Torr Top, New Mills of the late Joseph Stafford. Auctioneer Mr J E Collier at the Railway Hotel, New Mills 21 Nov - [early-mid 20th cent]
296 - Residence known as 'Spring Villa', Birch Vale, 6 leasehold dwelling houses being nos 27 to 37 Chapel Street, and dwelling house and shop no 13 Church Road, and nos 2-4 to 10 Meal Street, and nos 2 to 10 High Street, and nos 18-26 Bridge Street and nos 3-9 Back Bridge Street all in New Mills and 5 freehold cottages, workshops in Hayfield. Auctioneer Messrs Brady & Son at the Queens Arms Hotel, New Mills 11 Aug - 1925
297 - Small farm known as 'Brookfield' in Roston and 3 cottages and gardens in Rocester. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 5 Mar - 1927
298 - Small holding known as 'Bag Lane Farm' with house and buildings of the late Mr James Turner. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 17 Aug - 1922
299 - Freehold accommodation land in Sturston. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 17 Aug - 1922
300 - Freehold accommodation land in Ashbourne. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 20 Jan - 1912
301 - Residential estate known as 'Offcote Hurst' together with 3 farms adjoining known as Offcote Cottage Farm, Ormans Close Farm, Herdsmans Close Farm and lands. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 18 Oct - 1928
302 - Building and accommodation land in Offcote and Underwood. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at The Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 14 Feb - 1929
303 - Freehold small farm known as 'The Gate Farm' and cottage known as 'Greengates' in Offcote and Underwood. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons 20 Mar - 1930
304 - Freehold farm in Sturston known as 'The Bog Farm', Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 15 Oct - 1931
305a - Freehold farm with buildings and pasture, meadow lands. Auctioneer Messrs Cumberland, Brownson & Page at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 2 June - 1906
306a - 'The Parwich Creamery', also cottages and land all in Parwich. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 13 Nov - 1920
306b - Freehold dairy farm known as 'Parwich Lees' of the Right Hon Lord Hinlip between Alsop en le Dale and Parwich. Auctioneer Messrs Knight, Frank & Rutley at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne, with plan 15 July - 1915
307 - Freehold cottage in Allsop Lane, Parwich. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 3 Nov - 1923
308 - Dwelling house and workshop, accommodation land known as 'The Delves', also piggeries and land known as 'Littlewood' all in Parwich of the late William Webster. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw and Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 14 Feb - 1929
309 - Georgian residence known as 'Parwich Hall' together with 2 cottages, stables, garages and small farmery in Parwich. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 24 July - 1930
310 - Dairy and stock raising farm known as 'Whitecliff Farm' at Parwich of the late William Webster. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Queens Arms Hotel, Bakewell 8 Sep - 1930
311 - Freehold land in Peak Forest. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton 13 Mar - 1893
312 - Freehold farm known as Stonelea in Peak Forest of the late George Mellor. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Railway Hotel, Peak Dale 25 July - 1906
313 - Five closes of pasture land in Peak Forest. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith. 16 Nov - 1911
314 - Freehold smallholding known as 'The Mount' in Rodsley of the late Mr Abraham Adcock. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 3 Apr - 1930
315 - Freehold small farm known as 'Shirley Mount' with buildings, meadow and pasture land in Shirley of the late Mr Thomas Kent. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 6 Mar - 1930
316 - Four freehold cottages in Shottle Gate. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Gate Inn, Shottle Gate 16 Feb - 1927
317 - Freehold property known as 'Smalley Hall' in Smalley. Auctioneer Osborn & Mercer at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London EC, with plan 28 Sep - 1920
318 - Freehold croft of land at Snelston. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne - 1924
319 - Sale catalogue for Freehold residence, blacksmith's shop, The Manor Farm, cottages, woodlands, lands, site of golf links, South Wingfield Manor Colliery, seams of coal all in Oakerthorpe - 12 Mar 1908
320 - Country residence known as 'Granby Lodge' in Stanton in the Peak. Auctioneer J W Heathcote at the Rutland Hotel, Bakewell 18 Apr - 1912
321 - Freehold farms - 'Over Boothlow Farm' in Sheen, co Staffs and 'Five Wells Farm' in Chelmorton. Auctioneer Mr Charles P Plant at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton 9 Sep - 1901
322 - Freehold inn at Taddington known as the 'Waterloo Inn. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton, with plan 20 Mar - 1902
323 - Freehold dwelling houses and close of land in Taddington. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Star Inn, Taddington 3 July - 1902
324 - Freehold property comprising of homestead and meadow and pasture land in Taddington. Auctioneer Messrs Cumberland & Sons at the Castle Hotel, Bakewell, with plan 22 June - 1903
325 - Dwelling house and land in Taddington. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Star Inn, Taddington 3 Sep - 1903
326 - Freehold residence known as 'Taddington Hall' and land in Taddington. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Inn, Buxton 15 Sep - 1904
327 - Freehold estate known as 'Moor Grange Farm' and lands in Taddington. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Inn, Buxton, with plan 22 Sep - 1909
328 - Freehold country residence in Taddington known as 'Taddington Hall' and land. Auctioneer Messrs Innes & Innes at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton 29 Sep - 1925
329 - Plan of land at Deepdale, Taddington (plan only)
330 - Tansley Wood Estate - residence known as 'Tansley Wood', land cottages, The Knoll Farm, Bobbin Mill now used as a laundry, Fox Holes Farm, Jackhill Farm, Moor Farm, Springfield Cottage all in Tansley. Auctioneer Messrs Joseph Hodgkinson & Son at the Royal Hotel, Matlock Bath, with plan 4 July - 1912
331 - Freehold grass farm known as 'The Yew Tree farm' in Tansley. Auctioneer T H Richardson and Linnell at the Crown Hotel, Matlock 10 July - 1916
331a - Freehold farm in Tansley known as 'Sunnyside'. Auctioneer J Hodgkinson & Son at The Horse Shoes Matlock Green 2 Mar - 1908
331b - Freehold properties in Clay Cross being cottages, butcher's shop, grocer's shop. Auctioneer J Hodgkinson & Son at the Star Hotel, High Street, Clay Cross 3 Mar - 1908
331c - Freehold small farm known as 'Shirley Mount' with buildings, meadow and pasture land in Shirley of the late Mr Thomas Kent. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 6 Mar - 1908
332 - Residential estate known as 'Tansley Wood' including residence with grounds, woods, buildings and bailiffs house in Matlock. Auctioneer Marchant Brooks & Co at the Crown Hotel, Matlock, with plan 27 Aug - 1924
333 - Freehold estate in Thorpe known as 'Pike House' and land, also freehold dwelling house in Biggin. Auctioneer Mr Samuel Mottram at the Dog and Partridge Hotel, Thorpe, with plan 26 Aug - 1915
334 - Freehold residential hotel known as the 'Peveril of the Peak', Dovedale, Thorpe. Auctioneer Grimley & Son at the Grand Hotel, Colmore Row, Birmingham, with plan 1 June - 1925
335 - 'Belle Vue Hotel' in Tideswell. Auctioneer Messrs W Watson & Son at the above hotel 14 Sep - 1904
336 - Freehold farm at Tideswell. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson at the Devonshire Arms Inn, Peak Forest 11 Oct - 1906
337 - Freehold farm at Litton Dale, Tideswell. Auctioneer Messrs Hobson & Son at the Bulls Head Hotel, Tideswell 31 July - 1907
337b - Freehold and copyhold property in Wardlow of 'Castcliff Farm', land and dwelling houses. Auctioneer Messrs Rowland & Sons at the George Hotel, Tideswell, with plan 1 July - 1917
338 - Freehold farm at Tideswell Moor. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Devonshire Arms Inn, Peak Forest 30 Dec - 1914
339 - Freehold farm known as 'White Rake Farm' and fields in Tideswell. Auctioneer Mr Thomas W Chadwick at the Kings Head Hotel, Tideswell 28 Apr - 1915
340 - Freehold farm in Tideswell known as 'Bushey Heath Farm', and lands. Auctioneer Messrs Turner & Son at the Kings Head Hotel, Tideswell, with plan 22 Sep - 1915
341 - Freehold dwelling house and shop in Tideswell. Auctioneer Mr F F Harrison at the Oddfellows Hall, Tideswell 15 Oct - 1919
342 - Freehold farm known as 'The Rising Sun Farm', lands smallholdings, business premises and 3 dwelling houses. Auctioneer Mr F F Harrison at the Oddfellows Hall, Tideswell, with plan 15 Oct - 1919
343 - Freehold farms being 'The High Peak Temperance Tavern & Farm', 'The Wheston House Farm', 'The Holmes Vale Farm', and lands. Auctioneer Mr F F Harrison at the Oddfellows Hall, Tideswell 15 Oct - 1919
344 - Freehold dwelling house, business premises, 2 cottages in Tideswell. Auctioneer Mr Noel Wheatcroft at the Bulls Head Hotel, Tideswell 6 Nov - 1929
345 - Freehold residence with grounds known as 'Eccles Hall' in Tideswell. Auctioneer Mr Noel Wheatcroft at the St John's Institute, Tideswell 13 Nov - 1929
346 - Freehold residence known as 'The Red House', also building site and freehold cottage in Unstone. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant, Brooks & Co. at the Horse and Jockey Hotel, Unstone 19 Nov - 1925
347 - Three closes of freehold land at Wensley. Auctioneer Mr Jas Oliver at the Bowling Green Inn, Winster 5 June - 1901
348 - Freehold dairy farm known as 'Amber Mill Farm', also water mill and other hereditaments at Amber, near Alfreton. Auctioneer Mr C Walter Day at the George Hotel, Alfreton, with plan 24 July - 1917
349 - Public house known as the 'Station Inn' and dwelling house with shop at Furness Vale. Auctioneer Mr George R Brady at the Station Inn, Furness Vale 20 Mar - 1901
350a-b - Dwelling houses in Whaley Bridge of the late Mr George Wild. Auctioneer Mr Walter Hobson & Son at the White Hart Hotel, Whaley Bridge 30 July - 1902
351 - Freehold dwelling houses in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the White Hart Hotel, Horwich End 5 May - 1904
352 - Freehold farm known as 'Lightbirch Farm', dwelling houses and chief or ground rent at 'Lightbirch', Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Mr J T Gee at the Railway Hotel, Whaley Bridge 15 June - 1904
353 - Freehold licensed house known as the 'Rose and Crown', also meadow land and freehold cottages in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Mr Charles P Plant at the Railway Hotel, Whaley Bridge 21 Sep - 1904
354 - 2 villas known as 'Woodfield' and 'Mona', 4 dwelling houses known as 'Hockerley Terrace', also other villas and dwelling hoses all in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Messrs Hopwood & Son at the Railway Hotel, Whaley Bridge 20 Mar - 1907
354(1-2) - Leasehold villas known as 'Noreen', 'Brook Dene' and 'Grindel Brook', dwelling house and shop, also a bungalow and land in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Railway Hotel, Whaley Bridge 6 Nov - 1907
355 - 2 dwelling houses in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the White Horse Hotel, Whaley Bridge 14 Jan - 1908
356 - 3 dwelling houses and shops at Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Mr John Bateman at the White Hart Hotel, Whaley Bridge 16 Sep - 1908
357 - Dwelling house formerly a beerhouse called 'Seven Starts Inn', Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Mr John Bateman at the White Hart Hotel, Whaley Bridge 16 Sep - 1908
358 - Leasehold dwelling house in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the White Horse Inn, Whaley Bridge 23 Nov - 1910
359 - 3 detached bungalows known as 'Tarramia', 'Boomanoomana' and 'Yarrawonga' at Furness Vale. Auctioneer Messrs Brady & Son at the Soldier Dick Inn, Furness Vale 26 July - 1911
360 - Public house known as 'Broad Inn', Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Messrs W Hobson & Son at the Railway Hotel, Whaley Bridge 27 Nov - 1912
361 - 3 leasehold dwelling-houses and shops Nos 11, 13 and 15 Market Street, Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer White Hart Hotel, Whaley Bridge. 9 June - 1913
362 - Residence known as 'Oaklands' and 'Dingle Nook' in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Messrs Hopwood & Son at the Warren Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Stockport, with plan 12 Dec - 1913
363 - Dwelling-house known as 'Claremont' in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the White Horse Inn, Whaley Bridge 15 June - [20th cent]
364 - Horwich House Estate comprising Horwich House, and Horwich Farm, the Throstledale Estate known as 'Throstledale' at Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at The Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 18 Sep - 1919
365 - Dwelling-house (lately the 'Pack Horse Inn') and land in Tunstead Milton, Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son a the Kings Arms Hotel, Chapel en le Frith 13 May
366 - Dwelling-house known as Nos 1 and 2 'The Hawthorns' and 'Holly Bank' in Whaley Bridge. Auctioneer Messrs Brady & Son at the Railway Hotel, Whaley Bridge - 14 Feb 1923
367 - The Wheston Hall Estate comprising of Wheston Hall Farm, Middleton House Farm, The Grange Farm, Cherry Stack Farm, Vicarage Farm, stone-built farm and building, 670 acres of land in Weston. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson & Bros, at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton, with plan 16 July - 1919
368 - Mixed farm known as Wheston Hall Farm in Wheston. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Queens Arms Hotel, Bakewell 11 June - 1928
369 - Small farm known as 'Whiteholmes', dwelling-house, buildings and land in Birchover and Winster. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons a the Bowling Green, Inn, Winster 8 Mar - 1927
370 - 'The Tiger Inn', dwelling-houses Nos 12, 14 and 16 St John Street, residence known as 'Waltham House', St John Street, cottages, 'The Cottage Hospital' and land all in Wirksworth, land known as 'Lowe Mine Land', and 'The Lowe Mine' and other land in Bonsall, land known as 'Upper Wood field' and 'The Upper Wood Mine' in Matlock Bath - 29 May 1923
371 - 2 freehold farms known as Wormhill Hill Farm in Wormhill. Auctioneer Walter Hobson & Son at the Railway Hotel, Millers Dale, with plan 20 May - 1903
372 - Eleven cottages known as 'Highfield Cottages' with fields and farm buildings, ten cottages known as 'Lowfield' with fields and farm buildings all in Peak Dale, Buxton. Auctioneer Messrs Brady & Son at the Shakespeare Hotel, Buxton 27 Apr - 1910
373 - 'Hargate Wall Farm' at Hargate Wall, Wormhill, and land the farm called 'Crossgates' or 'Overhouses' and land in Wheston, Tideswell. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the George Hotel, Tideswell with plan 18 Sep - 1912
375(1) - Dwelling-house, farm buildings and land known as 'Van Farm', Batham Gate, Wormhill. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Hotel, Fairfield 25 Sep - 1918
375(2) - Freehold land near Wormhill, known as 'Meadow Close' and Bayleys Close. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Bulls Head Hotel, Fairfield 25 Sep - 1918
376a-b - Farmhouse, buildings and land known as 'Hardy Barn' in Wormhill and Fairfield and land in Wormhill. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 18 Sep - 1920
377 - Freehold farm, known as 'Hargate Wall Farm', with land and cottages all near Wormhill. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton, with plan 12 Sep - 1922
378 - Small-holding known as 'The Priory' and four cottages in Yeaveley. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 17 Aug - 1922
379 - Residence known as 'Yeaveley Vicarage' with croft of land and cottage. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons a the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 30 Apr - 1927
380 - Freehold dwelling-houses, cottages, garden ground, monumental mason's yard and workshop all in Youlgreave. Auctioneer Mr Tom H Brown at the Bulls Head Inn, Youlgreave 6 Aug - 1908
381 - Freehold residence known as 'The Crimbles', four lots of accommodation grazing land and sporting lot known as 'Ricklow Dale' in Youlgreave. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Son at the Peacock Hotel, Bakewell 3 Dec - 1923
382 - Dwelling-house and garden known as 'Birley House' in Youlgreave. Auctioneer Messrs Marchant Brooks & Co at the Bulls Head Hotel, Youlgreave 15 Sep - 1927
383 - Dwelling-house, land and fifty shares in the Castleton Waterworks Company Ltd in Great and Little Hucklow, Coplow Dale Bradwell, Hope and Castleton. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Castle Hotel, Castleton 4 Oct - 1905
384 - Freehold premises in Castle Meadow Road, property known as 'Castle Wharf', leasehold residence known as 'Grove House', also No. 18 The Ropewalk, all in Nottingham and freehold premises known as Darley Dale Stone Works with building and machinery in Darley Dale. Auctioneer Messrs Trollope at the Victoria Station Hotel, Nottingham with plans 18 Mar - 1914
385 - Freehold lands in Over Haddon, Chelmorton, Brushfield, Taddington, Wardlow and Longstone. Auctioneer Messrs Hodgkinson & Son at the Town Hall, Bakewell 16 Sep - 1918
386 - Freehold lands in Wardlow, Great and Little Longstone, Taddington and Sheldon, farmhouse and buildings in Litton and 4 cottages in Great Longstone. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson & Son at The Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 16 July - 1919
387 - Freehold accommodation grazing land in Bakewell, Over Haddon, Ashford and Monyash and stone quarry known as 'Ricklow Quarry' in Monyash. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Bulls Head Inn, Monyash 28 June - 1928
388 - Freehold farm known as 'Swainmoor' with building and 117 acres of land near upper Hulme, Leek, Staffs. Auctioneer Fergyson & Son at the Red Lion Hotel, Leek 17 Nov - 1909
389 - Freehold villa residences and dwelling-houses in Alstonfield. Auctioneer Mr John Woodisse at the George Hotel, Alstonfield 21 Sep - 1911
390 - Freehold dwelling-houses known as 'Hope Villas' and lands in Alstonfield. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the George Hotel, Alstonfield 21 Mar - 1912
391 - Stanshope Hall Estate in Stanshope, comprising of mansion, building sites villas, bungalows and lands. Auctioneer S Mottram at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne, with plan 21 Sep - 1912
392 - Freehold small-holding known as 'Westside Cottage', Alstonfield. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 3 Dec - 1920
393 - Freehold residence known as 'Overdale House' and accommodation land in Alstonfield. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & sons at the New Inns Hotel, Alsop-en-le-Dale 26 June - 1928
394 - Freehold farm known as 'Cliffe Head Farm', Bradnop near Leek. Auctioneer Mr John Oakes Ash at the Town Hall, Leek, with plan 2 July - 1908
395 - Small-holding known as 'Sage Farm' and dwelling-house in Calton. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 4 Dec - 1920
396 - Land together with house and buildings known as Gollin Farm, others known as Gollin Gate, Moseley Farm, Wiltshaw Farm, and other lands in Hollinsclough. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 10 July - 1928
397 - Residence, lodge and 40 acres of land and woodland known as 'Fair View', in Horton, near Rudyard Lake, Leek. Auctioneer Messrs Charles Butters & Sons at the North Stafford Hotel, Stoke on Trent 16 June - 1908
398 - Freehold farms known as 'Hopestone Farm', The Hawes Farm, The Turn Farm, two cottage holdings known as 'The Cottage' and 'Low Top', dwelling-house, shop, and blacksmiths premises all in Ipstones, and 'The Old Ashes Farm' in Cheddleton, Staffs. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at Ye Olde Red Lion Hotel, Ipstones 18 Mar - 1930
399 - Freehold shops and dwelling-houses in Leek. Auctioneer Messrs Fergyson & Son at the George Hotel, Leek 12 June - 1902
400 - Freehold dwelling-house and 34 plots of building land in Leek. Auctioneer Messrs Fergyson & Son at the Town Hall, Market Street, Leek, with plan 16 July - 1903
401 - Freehold agricultural and sporting estate in Leek including residence, farm land The Holly Bush Farm, the Lane Head Farm, dwelling-house called 'Moorland House'. Auctioneer Mr Walter Brierley at the Town Hall, Leek, with plan 10 Sep - 1903
402 - Family residence and grounds called Portland House in Leek, Staffs. Auctioneer Messrs Fergyson and Son at the Town Hall, Leek 14 July - 1910
403 - Freehold inn called 'Bulls Head' and a freehold dwelling-house all in Longnor. Auctioneer Mr Joshua Millward at the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, Buxton 29 Aug - 1904
403a - Freehold accommodation land houses, shop, dwelling-houses and building sites in Longnor. Auctioneer Mr John Oakes Ash at the Crewe & Harpur Arms Hotel, Longnor 29 June - 1909
404 - 4 freehold cottages, dwelling-house, outbuildings in Longnor and a quarry and limekiln and land in Crowdicote. Auctioneer Mr James Oliver at the Crew & Harpur Hotel, Longnor 9 July - 1912
405 - Freehold corner-shop and dwelling-house in the Market Place, Longnor. Auctioneer Mr John Oakes Ash at the Crew & Harpur Arms Hotel, Longnor 23 June - 1914
406 - Small dwelling-house known as 'Bank Cottage' with workshop or garage in Mappleton. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 6 June - 1929
407 - Dwelling-house and land known as 'Fern Bank' at Mayfield. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 6 June - 1929
408 - Four freehold dwelling-houses in Crich Lane, Mayfield. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 2 Oct - 1930
409 - Freehold farmhouse known as 'Flatt Head', meadow and pasture land in Sheen. Auctioneer Mr James Oliver at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 24 Nov - 1904
410 - Freehold farms known as 'Boothlow', 'Ball Ridge', 'Race House' in Sheen. Auctioneer Mr Joshua Millward at the Red Lion Hotel, Leek, with plan 9 Sep - 1911
411 - Freehold farm-house, buildings and land in The Brund, Sheen. Auctioneer Mr John Woodisse at the Staffordshire Knott, Sheen 21 Sep - 1911
412 - Freehold residence in The Brund, Sheen. Auctioneer Messrs Hampson Bros at the Crew & Harpur Arms Hotel, Longnor, with plan 20 June - 1918
413 - Small holding known as 'Lowside Farm', Sheen. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 3 Oct - 1930
414 - Small-holding in Swinscoe, known as 'The Chapel Farm' with land. Auctioneer Messrs W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 19 Jan - 1922
415 - Number not used
416 - Freehold farm known as 'Marsh House' in Warslow. Auctioneer Mr John Oakes Ash at the Greyhound Inn, Warslow 13 June - 1902
417 - Freehold farm known as 'Heathy Roods', in Butterton, nr Leek. Auctioneer Mr Samuel Mottram at the Red Lion Hotel, Leek, with plan 27 Sep - 1911
418 - Three cottages known as 'Hop Terrace' in Warslow. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington 7 July - 1922
419 - Freehold farms in Warslow being 'Ivy House Farm', dwelling-houses, cottage, Ape Tor Cottage, small-holdings, Dale Farm, other farms, plantation, land; limestone quarry and lime kiln; Wetton Mill Farm, accommodation and meadow land in Wetton and Butterton. Auctioneer Messrs S Mottram and Sons at the Light Railway Hotel, Hulme End 30 Sep - 1922
420 - Accommodation, meadow and pasture land in Ecton, nr Wetton. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Sons at the New Inns Hotel, Alsop en le dale 26 June - 1928
421 - Two small-holdings known as 'Lower Green House', Calton and 'Field House', Calton and land in Waterfall known as 'Under the Low'. Auctioneer W S Bagshaw & Son at the Green Man Hotel, Ashbourne 21 Mar - 1929
422 - Pair of freehold semi-detached dwelling-houses in Stamford Road, Altrincham. Auctioneer C W Provis at the Unicorn Hotel, Altrincham 23 Oct - 1907
423 - Dwelling-house known as 'Walney', Gaskell Road, Altrincham. Auctioneer Mr Percy Wilkinson at the Unicorn Hotel, Altrincham 28 Oct - 1920
424 - Freehold farms in Buglawton, being Padley House Farm, High Bent Farm, Diglake Farm, The Lowe Farm, Canal Side Farm, all residence known as The Lowe Houses, Waggon Show Farm and Common Barn Farm in Rainow, Woodhouse Green Farm and Willenshaw or Willowshaw Farm in Rushton, co Staffs. Auctioneer Messrs Frank Lloyd & Sons at the Town Hall, Congleton, with plans 25 Aug - 1920
425 - Freehold property at Crewe being 42 freehold cottages and 1 shop Nos 2 to 86 Naylor Street, Crewe. Auctioneer Messrs Henry Manley & Sons Ltd at the Adelphi Hotel, Crewe 18 Nov - 1907
426 - Leasehold villa residence known as Ash Lea, in Romiley. Also three dwelling-houses in Disley. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson at the Romiley Arms Hotel, Romiley 19 Dec, and the White Lion Hotel, Disley 18 Dec - 1902
427 - Freehold property known as 'Orford House Estate' comprising of 'Orford House', cottages and land. Auctioneer Messrs Brady & Son at the Warren Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Stockport 29 May - 1908
428 - Leasehold residences at Disley known as 'Hillside' and 'Lyme Villa', of the late Mr William Latham. Auctioneer Brady & Son at the Albion Hotel, Piccadilly, Manchester, with plan 10 May - 1910
429 - Detached residences in Disley known as 'Park Hill' and 'Hill Crest'. Auctioneer Mr William Davies at the Thatched House Hotel, Manchester, with plans - 1910
430 - Freehold estate including Sundial Farm and lands, Andrew Lane Farm and lands, a residence known as 'Laneside House' and a cottage all in High Lane Disley. Auctioneer Messrs C R Morris, Sons & Peard at the White Lion Hotel, Stockport, with plans 18 June - 1920
431 - Freehold dwelling-houses and land in Avon Road, Hale, Cheshire. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Sons at the Thatched House Hotel, Manchester 18 Oct - 1905
432 - Detached dwelling-house known as 'The New House', Riddings Road, Hale, Cheshire. Auctioneer Messrs W H Hughes & Sons at the Unicorn Hotel, Altrincham 16 May - 1922
433 - Copyhold farm known as 'Needham's Farm' and The Blackhills in Kettleshulme. Auctioneer Messrs Walter Hobson & Son at the Jodrell Arms Hotel, Whaley Bridge 4 June - 1907
434 - Freehold farm in Macclesfield known as 'Dawsons Farm' and one in Kettleshulme known as The Town Fields Farm. Auctioneer Messrs Turner & Son at the Pack Horse Hotel, Macclesfield 7 June - 1910
435 - Villa residence known as 'Towns-Cliff Villas', and other villas, dwelling-house and lands in Marple Bridge. Auctioneer Mr C H Brogden at the Midland Hotel, Marple Bridge 2 Aug - 1905
436 - Five leasehold cottages in Marple Bridge and freehold farm known as 'Birchenough Farm', 'Blacksmiths Farm', 'Hollywood Farm', 'Norton Lee Farm', 'Hollywood End Farm', cottages, bleach mill known as 'Holly Head Bleach' - 1902
437 - Four freehold dwelling-houses and chief rents in Palatine Road, Northenden, Manchester. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Sons at the Crown Hotel, Booth Street, Manchester 8 Feb - 1910
438 - Farms in Rainow known as 'New Barn' or Tower Hill and 'Higher Lane Farm' of the late Mr James Wallworth. Auctioneer Mr William Brocklehurst at the Macclesfield Arms Hotel, Macclesfield, with plans 10 May - 1904
439 - Three freehold cottages in Sale, nr Manchester, being Nos 22, 24, 26 Jackson Street, Sale. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Sons at the Queens hotel, Sale 15 Aug - 1906
440 - Eight cottages No 37 to 51 in Alice Street, Sale. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis, at the Queens Hotel, Sale 8 June - 1910
441 - Freehold dwelling-house known as Westleigh, Davenport, Stockport. Auctioneer William Davies & Son at the Estate Exchange, 46 Fountain Street, Manchester 24 Sep - 1930
442 - Freehold land and dwelling-house known as Villa Marina in Wallasey. Auctioneer Mr J W Reader in the Law Association Rooms, 14 Cook Street, Liverpool, with plan 4 May - 1903
443 - Detached residence known as 'The Woodlands' in Woodley. Auctioneer Hopwood & Son at the Albion Hotel, Piccadilly, Manchester 19 Nov - 1907
444 - Two leasehold shops and dwelling-houses being No 65 and 67 Syndall St, Hyde Road, Ardwich, Manchester. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Son at the Crown Hotel, Manchester 1 Mar - 1866
445 - Two freehold houses known as 'Denbigh Villa' and 'Springfield' in Chorlton-cum-Hardy to be sold by private treaty - 1902
446 - Three freehold dwelling-houses being Nos 1, 3 and 5 Garner Street, Hulme, also four shops and dwelling houses Nos 7 and 9 Garner Street and Nos 54 and 56 River Street, Hulme. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Son at the Thatched House Hotel, Manchester 23 Jan - 1902
447 - Shop, dwelling-houses in Ardwick, also chief rents and Manchester Corporation Bonds. Auctioneer Mr W H Robinson at the Thatched House Hotel, Manchester 16 July - 1902
448 - Valuable '1869' beerhouse in Richmond Street, also leather pressers works, toolmakers works, leather pressers and packing-stillage makers business (as a going concern) in Bloom Street, Manchester. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Son at the Crown Hotel, Manchester, with plan 16 Sep - 1902
449 - Four dwelling-houses Nos 35, 37, 39 & 41 Reyard Road also nine other dwelling-houses Nos 24 26, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 Reyard Road in Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Auctioneer C W Provis & Son at the Merchants Hotel, Manchester 12 May - 1903
450 - 20 messuages or dwelling-houses in Cheetham, Manchester. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Son at the Crown Hotel, Manchester 19 May - 1903
451 - Shop and ten houses Nos 26 to 46 Peel Street, five cottages in Lower Moss Lane and Pink Court and five houses in Scott Street all in Hulme and building land in Gladstone Road and Park Avenue, Urmston. Auctioneer Mr William Henry Robinson at the Thatched House Hotel, Manchester 24 Nov - 1903
452 - Four dwelling-houses Nos 44, 46, 48 and 50 in Herbert Street, Cheetham. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Son at the Thatched House Hotel, Manchester 13 May - 1904
453 - Leasehold plot of land in Lancaster and the goodwill of the business of a brass & iron founder. Auctioneer Mr Joseph Penny Stafford at the Corporation Arms hotel, Manchester 14 Dec - 1905
454 - Three dwelling-houses Nos 1096, 1098 and 1100 Chester Road, Stretford. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Sons at the Thatched House Hotel, Manchester 4 Feb - 1907
455 - Freehold dwelling-house Nos 13 and 15 Marple Avenue, Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Sons at the Thatched House Hotel, Manchester 10 Apr - 1907
456 - Three freehold dwelling-houses Nos 141, 143 and 145 Radnor Street, two being Nos 13 and 15 Clifton Grove and two beings Nos 51 and 53 Bishop Street, freehold premises comprising offices, stables, warehouse, workshops, sheds and contractors yard, building site, chief rents all in Hulme. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Sons at the Star Hotel, Deansgate, Manchester, with plan 26 Nov - 1907
457 - Freehold building site, with works and dwelling-house in Salford. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis & Sons at the Star Hotel, Deansgate, Manchester 17 Mar - 1908
458(1-3b) - The Manchester and district property list of warehouses, works, houses, shops, land, rooms and offices to let in Manchester, Hulme, Ancoats, High Broughton, Buxton, Hazel Grove, Kersal, Bramhall, Hayfield, Chinley, Shudehill, Deansgate, Urmston, Blackpool, Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Fallowfield, Heaton Moor, Withington, Disbury, Timperley, St Annes-on-the-Sea, Bradford, Sale, all for sale by private treaty Nov - 1907
459 - Freehold and leasehold villas, residences, dwelling-houses, building site etc in Crouch End, Highgate, Mildmay Park, Barnsbury, Canning Town, Maldon and Pitsea all in London - 1903
460 - Freehold shops and premises in Whitechapel, 2 residences in Mile End, 3 dwelling-houses in Hackney, leasehold residences in Ilford, co. Essex. Auctioneer C C & T Moore at the London Auction Mart, No 155 Queen Victoria Street, 11 Apr; freehold garages, shops, houses and land in Barking, leasehold dwelling-house in East Ham, dwelling-houses in Hornchurch, and Walthamstow, dwelling-houses in Upton Park. Auctioneer C C & T Moore at the London Auction Mart, 155 Queen Victoria Street 18 Apr - 1929
461 - Freehold manor farm in Essex known as Stanley Hall. Price £1,500
462 - Sale of Cardiff Navigation Colliery with plant machinery, railway sidings, engine houses, and buildings. Auctioneer Daniel Watney & Son at The Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, London, WC, with plans 7 Oct - 1902
463 - Freehold hotel and premises in Rhyl known as 'The White Lion Hotel'. Auctioneer Mr Francis Geary at the Alexander Hotel Rhyl 18 Mar - 1902
464 - Freehold estate in Etchilhampton known as 'Tichborne's Farm', with dwelling-house and land. Auctioneer George T Smith at The Bear Hotel, Devizes, with plans 13 Apr - 1905
465(1-2) - Five freehold dwelling-houses beings Nos 25, 27, 29, 31 and 33 Hawkstone Street, Toxteth Park. Auctioneer Mr William Thomas at the Law Association Rooms, 14 Cook Street, Liverpool
466 - Freehold dwelling-houses, shops and motor garage all in Mablethorpe. Auctioneer Messrs Benjamin Simons & Co at the Louth Hotel, Mablethorpe 9 June - 1908
467 - Freehold and copyhold residential, agricultural and sporting estate in Dunford, nr Holmfirth, known as Moss Estate with the Wood Cottage Hotel, farms and moorland. Auctioneer Messrs Eddison, Taylor and Booth at the Estate salesrooms, 6 High Street, Huddersfield 21 July - 1908
468 - Freehold estate in Old Dalby, known as 'Six Hills', with residence, farm buildings and 2 cottages. Auctioneer Beryafield and Wood at the Bell Hotel, Leicester, with plan 14 July - 1909
469 - Chief rents for sale of houses, cottages shops etc at Manchester, Blackburn, Sale, Hulme, Ardwick, Pendleton, Moss Side Hightown, Strangeways, Ancoats, Openshaw, Rusholme, Collyhurst. Sale by Fullers, Sept - 1903
470 - Chief rents for sale of houses, cottages, shops etc at Manchester, Beswick, West Gorton, Timperley, Tailsworth, Ardwick, Collyhurst, Rusholme, Sale, Moss Side, Old Traford, Blackburn, Longsight, Cheetham Hill, Urmston. Sale by Fullers. Mar - 1904
471 - Catalogue of household furniture, plate, cutlery, linen, glass and china. Auctioneer Hampson Bros at the Buxton Salerooms 22 May - 1906
472 - Six valuable oilpaintings of the late Miss Wentworth. Auctioneer Hamson Bros at their Salerooms 22 May - 1906
473 - Shares in The Buxton Gardens Company Ltd., The Hathersage and District Gas Company Ltd., The Peak Hydropathic Ltd, Buxton Palace Hotel, The London Music Hall Ltd., and debenture stock in The Buxton Gardens Company Ltd. Auctioneer F Cowley Smith at The Town Hall, Buxton 30 July - 1908
474 - Freehold chief rents in Hulme, and Wigan Auctioneers Messrs C W Provis & Son at the Crown Hotel, Booth Street Mosely Street, Manchester 30 Apr - 1901
475 - Houses, villas, shops in Birmingham area from Charles Lowe, Cambridge Street, Birmingham
476 - Two freehold dwelling-houses in Dove Holes, nr Buxton. Auctioneer Mr J E Collier at the Wheatsheaf Inn, Dove Holes 21 Oct
477 - Land, houses and shop for sale in Bollington, Buxton, Macclesfield, Stockport and villas, houses, farm and land to let in Macclesfield, Hazelgrove, Cheadle Heath, Bramhall. In the monthly circular of Mr John Mellor. Dec - 1893
477b - £1,000 mortgage debentures of Stancliffe Brothers Ltd of the late Sara Robinson. Auctioneer Mr J O Ash at the Macclesfield Arms Hotel, Macclesfield 15 Apr - 1902
478a-c - Shares in the Hathersage and District Gas Company Ltd., Hyde Gas Company, The Peak Hydropathic Ltd., The Lee Wood Ltd., Buxton Palace Hotel Company. Auctioneer F Cowley Smith at the Town Hall, Buxton 28 Jan - 1909
479a - Chief rents for sale of houses, cottages, shops in areas around Manchester by Fullers, Manchester. May - 1905
479b - Houses in Liverpool. Auctioneer J W Reader of Liverpool
480a - Houses in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Blackpool, Cheshire, Croydon, North Wales. Estate Agent and Auctioneer J W Reader of Liverpool 1 Jan - 1882
480b - Chief rents for sale in Manchester of Fullers, Manchester. June - 1904
481 - Two residences known as Nos 1 and 2 Lightwood Villas, Lightwood Road, Buxton, and building land. Auctioneer Plant
482 - Freehold dwelling-houses in Higher Broughton, Salford. Auctioneer Messrs C W Provis and Sons at the Crown Hotel, Booth Street, Manchester 16 Mar - 1909
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G - Buxton Protestant Electoral Federation - 1899-1906
O - Office - 1887-1906
UL - Brown and Nesbitt: unlisted records - 20th cent
Z - Miscellaneous - 1861-1928
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