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D2535 - Hurt family of Alderwasley - 1428-[20th cent]
M - Family and estate records - 17th-18th cent
1 - Alderwasley and Ashleyhay Estate papers (items /1-65), title deeds (items /66-90), shrievalty (/91-93) - 17th-18th cent
2 - Crich leadmining (items /1-12), Manor of Alderwasley and Ashleyhay title deeds (/13-23), Settlement on Marriage of Cassandra Hurt to P Gell (/24-27), Settlement on Marriage of Elizabeth Hurt and Thomas Webb Edge (/28-31), Settlement on marriage of Elizabeth Hurt and Thomas Webb Edge and to wills of Francis Hurt died 1783 and Francis Hurt died 1801 (/32-35), Catherine Port's Charity (/36-57), Settlement on Marriage of Mary Hurt and Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats (/58-63), Marriage settlement of Miss Anne Hurt and Thomas Gell (/64-68) - 1778-1836
3 - Morley Park deeds and associated papers including /1-29 Stanhope family including coal and ironstone mining, 1568-1767. /30-45 Spendlove family of Heage: title deeds, 1471-1592. /46-53 Wentworth family: title deeds: 1703-1768 (items 1-2), Spendlove Family of Heage title deeds (/30-45), Manor of Heage including Morley Park: Wentworth title deeds (/46-53), Wentworth correspondence re Heage coal & ironstone, leases 1764-1766 (/54-66), Notebooks & Papers of Francis Hurt (/67-148), Marriage settlement of Miss Grace Hurt and Richard Milnes (/149-155), Settlement on marriage of George Moore and Miss Elizabeth Hurt (/156-158) - 1428-1871
4 - Family and business papers - 1537-1630
5 - Emma Hurt probate and personal papers - c1857-1888
6 - Wirksworth title deeds, 17th-18th cent - 1601-1770
7 - Hurt family wills, probates and associated papers, 17th-early 19th cent - 17th cent-19th cent
8 - Hurt family, settlements, title deeds, etc Lady Borlase Warren - 1477-1878
9 - Hurt family Marriage settlements and related documents, title deeds, conveyances - 1711-1920
10 - Hurt family: title deeds - 1748-1891
11 - Hurt family: Abstracts of Title, 19th cent - 1861-1927
12 - Medieval and 16th cent deeds, Alderwasley - [15th-20th cent]
1 - Deeds - [15th-16th cent]
1 - Grant Thomas Fawne to Henry Grey, Lord Grey, William Blount, William Troutebek, Ralf Pole, Ralf Saucheverell, Richard Curson, Philip Leche and John Mills, chaplain. All of Fawne's lands, tenements, rents and services in Alderwasley and elsewhere in Derbyshire. Witnesses: John Curzon, William Leech, Henry Pole, Thomas Newton, William Waynfield and others. At Alderwaslegh 31 Aug, 7 Edward IV Latin - 1467
2 - [Four deeds stitched together:] I Grant Henry Graye, Lord Grey, William Troutebek, Ralf Sawcheverell, Richard Curson, Ralf Pole and Philip Leche to Thomas Handford, son of Handford of Chorley, deceased and to Joan, daughter of Thomas Fawne. All messuages, bands etc which once belonged to John Fawne, father of Thomas, in Allerwasslegh, [Alderwasley] Assheleyey, [Ashleyhay] Derbyshire Alsetter (Alcester) and Ordesley, Warwickshire and elsewhere in Derbyshire and Warwickshire to them and their heirs with the remainder to Thomas Fawne. Witnesses: Philip Olcer, Reginald Legh of Annesley (Northamptonshire) St Hilary 49 Henry VI Latin ii Copy of grant above iii Appointment Henry Graye, Lord Graye and others of Thomas Fawne To accept possession in their name of lands in Allerwaslegh [Alderwasley] etc (as above) and deliver them to Thomas Handford and Joan Fawne St Hilary 49 Henry VI Latin iv Confirmation Thomas Fawne to Thomas Handford and Joan Fawne and their heirs Lands as above Monday after St Hilary 49 Henry VI Latin - 1471
3 - Agreement Thomas Fawne and Joan Fawne Joan "in her clene virginite and beying of age xxiii yeres" undertakes to pay 10 marks to Thomas or to either of her sisters after they are married, at a time to be appointed by Ralf Saucheverell, Thomas Fawne, James Rolston and Edmund Levet. If either marrywithout the consent of the above the whole grant to go to the other sister. If both marry without their consent the grant to be void, provided that either sister, before she is married or when she is over 21, shall release to Joan all her right and claim to all lands that were formerly John and Thomas Fawne's. If either marries when under 21 she shall become bound to Joan in £40 that she and her husband shall release by fine to Joan all their right and title to the above lands 25 Nov, 11 Edward IV English - 1471
4 - Grant Thomas and Joan Lowe to Laurence and George Lowe, his brothers, Otiwell and Brian Lowe, his sons, Roger Hulme, rector of Astbury (Cheshire),Geoffrey Davy, rector of Swetenham (Swettenham, Cheshire), Richard Newton and Humfrey his son, Richard Eyton and Laurence his son, William Rode and John Lowe All their lands, tenements, rent and services in Allerwaslegh and elsewhere in Derbyshire Witnesses: Henry Vernon, Ralf Saucheverell, Henry Columbell, James Taliour of Allerwaslegh, Richard Newton of Allerwasleghand others Monday after the purification 11 Edward IV Latin - 1472
5 - Declaration William Cotton of Derby, Peris Lallowe of Northwyche (Northwich, Cheshire), John Halynpreste of the parish of Witton (Cheshire), Thomas of the Lowe of the same, William of the Lowe of the same and Laurens Lallowe of the same. That Thomas Whityngton of Belpar (Belper) and Margere his wife have released and quit claimed to John Whityngton their eldest son, all their right and title to a messuage and 7 acres in Belpar in view of the proposed marriage of the said John Whityngton to Joan, daughter of the said Thomas of the Lowe 1 Sep, 13 Edward VI English - 1473
6 - Declaration Thomas Fawne of Allerwaslegh [Alderwasley] "byng in goddes handdes and felyng my self in perell of dethe and beyng whole in my mynde doe and take on my charge as I wille answer a fore god" that a gift and grant made by him to Thomas Lowe and Joan, his eldest daughter of all his land at Allerwaslegh, Assheleyhey and elsewhere in Derbyshire was good and valid, that he never knew of any entail upon the property, neither on heirs male nor general but that he might, at the marriage of Thomas and Joan, give or sell it to whom he liked, save monks or Jews, and that he had never made any entail upon the same save that made at the said marriage. Furthermore he charges his daughters Margery and Ellyn that they are never to lay claim, nor cause their husbands to claim, the said lands, but are to keep the bargain made between them and their eldest sister and her husband and that they are to love, and cause their husbands to love, her and be as brothers and Sisters" Witnesses: William Calton, "my gostly fader parocke preste of Wykesworth", Thomas Wygley of the same, William Glossopp of the same, Henry Bradshawe of Allerwaslegh, Richard Nawton of the same, William Spencer of the same and William Fletcher of the same at Allerwaslegh, 10 Jan 18 Edward IV. English - 1478
7 - Release and quitclaim Thomas Fawne, son and heir of John Fawn, to Joan Fawne. All his claim to lands at Allerwasslegh [Alderwasley] Asshelehay [Ashleyhay], Alsetter (Alcester, Warks,) Ordesley (Warwickshire) and elsewhere in Derby and Warwickshire, which had been granted to her and to Thomas Hondford, son of William Hondford of Chorley, deceased by Henry Graye, Lord Graye, William Trowtbeke, Ralf Saucheverell, Richard Curson, Ralf Pole and Philip Leche, and of which she is in full possession since Thomas Hondford died before the marriage between them could be effected 11 Dec Edward IV Latin - 1471
8 - Declaration by Ralf Saucheverell that, whereas Walter Wynter, Margery his wife and Elyn her sister claim to have as good a claim to such lands as were formerly of Thomas Fawne their father, as do Thomas Lowe and Joan his wife, eldest daughter of Thomas Fawne, since the lands were entailed on heirs general, and whereas a meeting was arranged between the parties at Nottingham on 5 April 21 Edward IV (1481) at which Walter, Margery and Elyn desired him to be present and they also brought Thomas Poutrell as their counsel and Thomas and Joan brought Laurence Lowe as their counsel, it was agreed by Thomas Poutrell and himself that Thomas and Joan had good right to the land as appeared by deed, and that Walter, Margery and Elyn had no right therein. Walter, Margery and Elyn offered to release and quitclaim all their title so that Margery and Elyn might have 10 marks each according to an agreement between Thomas Fawne and Joan his daughter, but Thomas Lowe showed a release by Thomas Fawne to him of all accounts and claimed that Margery had not released her title to Joan before her marriage. Walter offered £20 for one third of the lands but was refused by Thomas. Ralf appends his seal but, since it is not known to many men, he also arranges for John, Abbot of Dale to affix his seal 8 Apr, 21 Edward IV English - 1481
9 - Grant Anthony Lowe of Alderwasley to Arthur Lowe, clerk. That for a term of 60 years he shall deliver to Arthur within the manor of Alderwasley, Asshelehay and Mylnehay, 400 loads of wood yearly for the burning of "bolles of laid" [lead] the proceeds to be paid to Brigide, wife of Anthony and daughter of John Fogge, deceased, so that she may have money and goods to distribute as she wishes - 11 May [1536]
2 - Deeds - [15th-16th cent]
3 - Estate papers - [15th-17th cent]
4 - Family and estate papers - 1471-1540
5 - Hurt family correspondence and misc. papers, 19th-20th cent - 19th cent-20th cent
6 - Francis Edward Hurt - 1781 - 1854
7 - Francis Hurt - 1803 - 1861
8 - Albert Frederic Hurt (d.1835) - 1835
9 - Frances Hurt (d.1893) - 1893
10 - Elizabeth Hurt (d.1890) - 1890
11 - Selina Hurt
12 - Francis Cecil Albert Hurt (d.1878) - 1926
13 - Seymour Frederic Auckland Albert Hurt (d.1879) - 1914
14 - Alice Mary Sophia Hurt (d.1894) - 1894-1920
13 - F C A Hurt Deeds relating to the Crich Estate, 19th-20th cent - c1799-1901
14 - Papers regarding No 7, The Crescent, Filey, Yorkshire - 1854-[1900s]
15 - Sale of Meerbrook Sough Co, Crich - 1841-1902
16 - Frances Hurt d.1893 - 1840- early 20th cent
17 - J N Hurt (d.1887) - Late 19th-early 20th cent
18 - Mrs C Crich estate deeds and papers, chiefly 19th cent - 1799-1844
19 - Alderwasley and Castern estates: deeds etc - [16th-20th cent]
20 - Annual files of Hurt estates corresp - c1905-1923
21 - Business papers - early 20th cent
22 - Alderwasley estate - 1908-1925
23 - Alderwasley estate - 1909-1925
24 - Alderwasley estate - 1919-1930
25 - Family papers - 1920-1926
26 - Property and business papers - 1905-1928
27 - Heage, Ambergatea and Alderwasley - 1907-1929
28 - Selina Hurt - 1871-1923
UL - Hurt family of Alderwasley: unlisted records
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