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D258 - Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth - 1200-1905
1 - Title deeds including lead ore tithe - 1549-1872
2 - Title deeds
3 - Title deeds
4 - Accounts
5 - Accounts (D258/1), Philip Gell (1775-1842) (D258/5/2-6)
6 - Philip Gell (1775-1842)
7 - Various including Medieval deeds (D258/7/1), Ship Money (D258/7/6) and Other Assessments (D258/7/13/19-35, 41-48), Tithes and church property (D258/7/13/49-D258/7/19) and Mining papers (D258/7/20)
8 - Correspondence Christian-Gell re lead ore (D258/8/1) and Various papers (D258/8/2-56)
1 - Correspondence: Edward Christian to Sir John Gell II (1613-1689)
1 - Christian - does not doubt that the sough will keep the works dry and the mines will be able to work - notes that they are backward in paying lot and advises that the bill be filed this term. 26 Oct - 1672
2 - Christian - has proposed that Mr Moore subscribe to the articles - Moore has proposed that he be granted a 1/48 part in the sough. 26 Oct - 1672
3 - Christian - encloses his mother's answer in which she insists that the miners pay 1/5 the first year and ¼ thereafter but Gell may alter it to 1/5 for the first and second years. 5 Nov - 1672
4 - Anna Primatt to Gell and Lowe - thanks them for the pains they have taken in the treaty with the miners re the articles for the lots to the sough - sets out what she is prepared to concede. 5 Nov - 1672
5 - Christian's mother is pressing him to go down [to Wirksworth] but pressure of business prevents it - does not fear anyone who shall threaten to arrest the ore. 28 Dec - 1672
6 - Christian - is pleased to hear that the business of the sough and mines at Wirksworth is going well - if those wanting satisfaction of their debts do not arrest the ore measured within the mine, which the mineral articles oblige them to do after their claim, the damage will be more against them - asks Gell for details of their demands - 28 Jan [1673]
7 - Christian - Lowe and the others plan to take all advantage against them at Wirksworth - has advised Sergeant Wilmot and others to defend their interests - Job Charlton has been chosen as Speaker - 4 Feb [1673]
8 - Christian - has got an injunction to quit his possessions - is sorry that Captain Lowe was so readily drawn into the engagement but hopes to be able to help him - the Commons have voted the writs sent out before the sitting of parliament to be a breach of privilege and have voided the election - they have voted a land tax of £70,000 a month for 18 months - a bill is to be presented for naturalizing Protestant foreigners - debate about toleration on Monday next - has sent the King's and Chancellor's speeches to Mr Bateman. - 8 Feb [1673]
9 - Christian - has been advised to defend his interest - Parliament has resolved that the penalties in matters ecclesiastical cannot be dispensed with but by Act of Parliament - 11 Feb [1673]
10 - Christian - his adversaries are so bent on vengeance that they will not let the law take its course but must take his ore by violence - 13 Feb [1673]
11 - Christian - Gell's letter has caused him to look upon former proceedings - 15 Feb [1673]
12 - Christian - Parliament has been busy about the declaration for liberty of conscience - no person is to have civil or military office without taking the oath of allegiance and supremacy and receiving the sacrament - all Jesuits are to be expelled - 8 Mar [1673]
13 - Christian - the courts in Westminster Hall are crowded with people taking the oaths - the King has gone to visit the fleet which is to sail to Portsmouth - has not had an answer from John Sladen. 22 Apr - 1673
14 - Christian - is resolved to follow the advice of counsel for his mother to present her bill in the Duchy court, which will necessitate making Gell and Mr Savile parties. 7 Jun - 1673
15 - Christian - Mr Bateman will satisfy Gell that there is great reason for making him and Savile parties to the bill. 14 Jun - 1673
16 - Christian - John Sladen was sent to town by Capt Lowe and others and has appeared in King's Bench - the Duke [of Monmouth?] has laid down his commissions and the Prince [of York?] will go to the fleet - all the newly raised forces are to assemble at Blackheath - Sir Thomas Osborne has been appointed Lord Treasurer. 19 Jun - 1673
17 - Christian - Maastrich has been surrendered to the French under conditions - asks Gell to give order that his mother's bill to be heard in the Duchy Court - will put in bail tomorrow in Capt Lowe's action against John Sladen. 24 Jun - 1673
18 - Christian - asks that Gell give an answer to his mother's bill - the fleet has returned and the Earl of Ossory is to be admiral. 2 Sept - 1672
19 - Christian - Lord Ossory does not go to sea but Sir Robert Holmes is to command the winter guard - the Dutch have retaken Naerden and Arnesford and the French ?Treeves - 8 Sep 1673
20 - Christian - is very sensible of the loss of John Sladen in carrying up the sough - the business cannot proceed until Gell puts in an answer to his mother's bill - the Commons have heard of his Royal Highness [James, Duke of York] being married by proxy to the Duchess of Medina - the Fairfax, a 72 gun frigate, broke her back near Gravesend, 7 merchantmen taken in James River, Virginia and burnt 5 with 5715 heads of tobacco. - 27 Sep 1673
21 - Christian - his mother has died and he must now begin a new suit to recover his rights - has sent a subpoena down. 6 Nov - 1673
22 - Fragment of a letter in Edward Christian's hand - would have the workmen drive up the lead vein in the sough and take the water, regardless of any objections - by what right does the miller hold the mill at 11s. a year - 1673
2 - Thomas Stubbinge at Whittington to Sir John Gell - gives particulars of money put out by him on Gell's account - Mrs Pole has sent Mrs Theadocia Gell £4 but wishes it to be kept private. - 28 Feb [1682]
3 - Accounts of bonds - 1674-1681
4 - Typescript copy of The Character of John Packer of Shillingford, father of Katherine, wife of Sir John Gell [II] - 20th cent
5 - Copy lease and release by Sir John Gell to William Sacheverell of Barton (Notts.) and William Eyre of Holme, for the payment of all debts which Gell shall owe at the time of his death, of the manor of Hollands at Wirksworth and Duffield and all his messuages, lands etc. at Wirksworth and Carsington which were not settled by a deed of 1678, also a farm at Winterton (Lincs.) in trust for Sir John and Philip Gell. 15, 16 Aug - 1687
6 - Bargain and sale by Sir John Gell to William Wingfield of Wirksworth, gent, for £16, of a parcel of land (92 yards × 17 ½ yards) which is now walled off and laid to Wingfield's orchard in Wirksworth, at the upper end of Blind Lane (bounds recited). 20 July - 1681
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10 - Volume containing, 1) list of bonds of George Pole of Heage esq deceased 28 May 1674 - bonds listed refer back to 1656 and include some added later, up to 1677 or possibly 1678, 2) list of bonds received 17 Nov 1681 - 1674-1681
11 - Medicinal recipe - purge for the liver - 1653
12 - Bargain and Sale by Samuel Booth of Wirksworth, gent., and Anne Booth, widow, his mother, to Sir John Gell, in consideration of £5, of a messuage at Carsington etc. - 30 Jan [1680]
13 - Tax assessments for building warships - Wirksworth Hundred [incomplete] - 1677
14 - Letter - Robert Coke at Trusley to Mr Ogden at Wirksworth - Billy continues well - his cousin Pole of Radbourne had spoken about disposing of the money left over from the election - thought it might be given to the French Protestants - 16 Feb [1688]
15 - Letter - Peter Foliambe [Foljambe] to John Gell - asks if Gell's father, Sir John, would admit him tenant to the tithes of Hope, as he is much in want of corn Endorsed with estate and household expenses 1710-1718. 28 Dec - 1648
16 - Accounts, memoranda, receipts etc. for servants' wages - 1711-1718
17 - Indenture between Lancelott Rolston of Watnall, esq., and Sir John Gell of Hopton, one of the executors of George Pole of Heage, decd., re the marriage settlement of Rolston and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of the said George Pole, whereby Rolston conveys messuages at Hucknall Torkard and Watnall Chaworth, to indemnify the estate of Pole against claims by his younger children. - 23 Jan [1679]
18 - Bond in £200 by Samuel Booth of Wirksworth to Hannah Booth of Carsington, spinster, for the payment of £100. 5 Nov - 1679
19 - Letter - Charles White at Belvoir [Leics] to Sir John Gell "for the special service of the Commonwealth" - the enclosed [missing] coming to his hands, he sends it on to Gell - 7 Nov 1657
20 - Letter - Beniamin Albyn to Sir John Gell - has received a letter from Gell's son in Tripoli, giving news of the great hardships of his captivity - Sir John Norborough has gone to Tripoli to make peace so hopes he will be free soon - 22 Feb [1676]
21 - [Philip Gell] at Malta to Gilbert Serle and John Jollife - hopes they have been reimbursed for the money sent to him - he was released on the 5th by the peace concluded by Sir John Narborough and sailed from Tripoli on the 21st - hopes to leave for England in 2 or 3 days. 27 Mar - 1676
22 - Letter - Robert Mower at Chesterfield to his cousin George Poole - gives prices of woods. 14 Feb 1673/4 - 1674
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27 - Notes of book on authority of the High Court and a continuation of the statutes to the last Parliament - 1658
28 - Assessment of Wirksworth Hundred for poll tax place by place, with names of collectors, with directions on procedure - 1678
29 - Letter re political events and the impeachment of Sir William Scrogg - 31 Mar 1681
30 - Letter, apparently concerns money and oysters, refers to a Mr Wooll [?Woolley] - 17th cent
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32 - Inventory of the goods etc of German Poole of Radbourne, esq, remaining in his house at Radbourne and in the custody of Robert Knight of Egginton, by John Harpur, Frances Fytzherbert and L Wright - [17th cent]
33 - Letter - German Poole at Radbourne to ? - thinks they should write to Sir William Smith and Sir Thomas Hooke to pay the money they owe, 4 Jul. Endorsed with account of payments to "Haslam" ?some for building work 1666-1671 - 1671
34 - Copy indenture between John Borrow of Derby and Anthony Alsoppe of Alsop en le Dale re mortgage of land at Alsop. 29 Sep - 1683
35 - Draft instructions to the constable of Hognaston and Carsington, to warn all persons charged with horse and foot to be in readiness with their men, arms, ammunitions etc to appear before the deputy lieutenants at a time and place to be fixed. 5 Sept Endorsed with instructions to the constable of Breadsall re an unlawful, tumultuous assembly and conventicle under colour and pretence of the exercise of religion at Breadsall - 1661
36 - Mrs Gell's accounts - other expenses accounts of shifts worked in lead mines at Raventor, Grey Mare Arse etc - 1656-1657
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38 - Letters patent of William and Mary granting to Sir Philip Gell the office of Receiver of the Honour of Tutbury (reciting grant of Charles I to Thomas Gell, John Gell I and John Gell II, 30 June 1632) 28 Dec - 1689
39 - Request by Samuel Booth at Swanwick to Sir John Gell, to pay £5 to Thomas Bayley, owed to him by Booth upon bond. 12 Apr - 1680
40 - Assignment by Sir John Gell and John Gell his son and heir apparent (executors of Sir John Gell decd) to Thomas Smedley of St Martin's Lane (Middlesex) of a bond in £400 made by James Greene of Stafford (Staffs) gent and Abraham Fowler of Salt (Staffs) to Sir John decd. (21 April last) for the payment of £206. 25 Nov, 23 Cha II - 1671
41 - Letter - John Cowper at Ripley to Sir John Gell - re a marriage. 19 May - 1680
42 - Surrender in Ireton Wood manor court by Francis Smedley and Elizabeth his wife, of a close of land at Ireton Wood called Sandyway Carr or Bull Meadow (1 ½ acres), to the use of Sir John Gell. 15 Oct - 1684
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45 - Bond in £2,100 by John Gell to Gervase Bennett of Derby, for the payment of £550. [Cancelled] - 24 Mar [1651]
46 - Feoffment by John Gell to Thomas Stone of Carsington of lands in Carsington. 22 Sep, 1 Cha I - 1625
47 - Lease by Thomas Gell, esq., to Agnes Buxton of Ible, widow, in consideration of £20, of a mansion house at Ible with 3 bays and 1 `outcaste' of a barn and 2 ½ oxgangs land at Ible, for 21 years at 10s a year. 22 May, 36 Eliz I - 1594
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49 - Letter - Eliza Fiennes at Castrop to Sir John Gell - understands that he is negotiating for the purchase of land at Winterton (Lincs.) from Mr Proudlove, part of which she has purchased - is willing to give it up for £55. 6 Jun - 1674
50 - Lease by Rauf Gell of Hopton, gent., to Wylliam Hechynson of Carsington, husbandman, of a messuage at Carsington with 6 roods of land now being enclosed, 3 roods lying to the Hudstede, 3 roods shooting on the Ryddyng Syche, 4 roods shooting to the Sckowebrok, 6 roods shooting [?] roods shooting to the Kyng [?] 4 roods shooting upon Sotherysse Brooke, 2 roods shooting to Sotheryse [?] roods shooting upon the same Sootherysse Broke, 4 roods butting upon Stanyforthe Syche, 4 roods shooting [?], 5 roods shooting upon Eyton Hadland, 2 roods shooting off John Gell Hadeland [?] roods lying next to John Ston Hadeland, 2 roods shooting upon Costehyll, 1 rood shooting upon Costehyll, 3 roods [?] Wyres, 1 rood shooting upon Rollesley, 6 roods meadow upon the Bent and 1/5 rood shooting upon Blake Brooke, 1 dole shooting upon Rexflatte and 3 beast grasses in Cowe Pasture, for his life at 33s 4d a year [defective]. - 8 Feb 1549
51 - John Gell to his wife Katherine - religious exhortations - his nephew, Jacke Browne has died of a fever - 19 Mar [1659]
52 - Feoffment by William Anson of Shutborough [Shugborough] Manor (Staffs.), and Isabella his wife, Jennit and Elizabeth Carryer of Wirksworth, spinsters (daughters and co-heirs of Robert Carryer decd.) to William Wingfeeld of Wirksworth, gent., in consideration of £58, of two dwelling houses under one roof with a toft at the south-east end and 3 small gardens at Back Lane in Wirksworth, a barn called Bablake Barne (3 bays) and 2 sheds or outcasts in Coldwell Street at Wirksworth. 28 Sep - 1686
53 - Inventory of the household goods of John Gell, decd, devised to his son Philip Gell and left in his house at Hopton - 14 Mar [1739]
54 - Bargain and sale by Robert Jackson of Hopton, husbandman, to John Hadfeilde his son-in-law, in consideration of £40, of all his goods and household stuff in his house at Hopton and all other his personal estate, after the decease of Robert and Ellen his wife. - 27 Jan [1671]
55 - Order of John Curzon, steward of the manor of Wirksworth re the goods and chattels of John Wagstaffe. 26 Apr - 1682
56 - Part of a letter [from Sir John Gell to his son John?] - encloses a copy of certificate which he will give Mr Brereton, refers to commissioners, further ore, Hunt's rent, payment of rents - c1650
9 - Thomas Gell
10 - Sir John Gell I (1593-1671), Sir John Gell II (1613-1689), Civil War and various
11 - Various, 18th - early 19th century
12 - Various, 17th century
13 - Title deeds and other papers
14 - Various, 18th-19th century
15 - 17th Cent Printed Material
16 - Title deeds and other papers
17 - Quarter Sessions (D258/17/1-9), Business - Canals and railways (D258/17/10), Miscellaneous/Various (D258/17/11-29, 33-44), Correspondence (D258/17/30-31), Philip Gell correspondence including Cromford Canal (D258/17/32, 45)
18 - Manor of Hope (D258/1), Title Deeds (D258/18/2-3, 14-19, 21-34), Ashbourne Lectureship (D258/18/4), Estate papers (D258/18/5-D258/18/7/1-4, 30-38, D258/18/8), Wirksworth School (D258/18/7/5-29), Manors of Hopton, Carsington, Wirksworth, Hognaston, Middleton by Wirksworth and Hulland (D258/18/9-13), Assessments (D258/18/20), Miscellaneous printed items (D258/18/35-38)
19 - Various (D258/19/1-30, D258/19/31/24-33, D258/19/32-34), Ashbourne lectureship (D258/19/31/1-23)
20 - Various (D258/20/1-11, 30-66), Title deeds and leases (D258/20/12-29)
21 - Various (D258/21/1-20, D258/21/45/7-8, D258/21/46/1-7), Philip Gell (1723-1795) Correspondence (D258/21/21-24, D258/21/46/8-35), Yorkshire Quarter Sessions (D258/21/25), Estate papers and accounts 18th cent (D258/21/26-D258/21/45/6),Philip Gell (1723-1795) Various (D258/21/47/1-34), Various 16th-19th cent (D258/21/47/35, D258/21/48-66)
22 - Parish Account Books (D258/22/1-3), Various, 16th-19th century (D258/22/4-23)
23 - Title Deeds and other papers (D258/23/1-19/5), Correspondence 16th-early 18th cent (D258/23/19/6-26, D258/23/20-22)
23 - Title deeds and other papers
24 - Sir Philip Gell (D258/24/1-5, D258/24/30-47, 49-54), Ashbourne Lectureship (D258/24/6), Various (D258/24/6/27, D258/24/7-8, D258/24/11-29), Wirksworth Hundred Tax Assessments (D258/24/9-10), Fagg v Gell (D258/24/48)
25 - Miscellaneous legal, financial and other papers
26 - Title Deeds etc
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28 - Title Deeds
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34 - John Gell (1539-1671)
35 - Various accounts, deeds etc
36 - Anthony Gell d. 1584
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38 - Correspondence etc
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42 - Conserved fragments of estate plan showing fields (numbered) around house called Bank Top - 19th cent
43 - Hopton Receipt Papers
44 - Sir John Gell
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46 - Staffordshire estate papers, 19th century - 1834-1879
47 - Unidentified plan showing part of the course of a waterway, marked at points with numbers, and the dates 20 Aug and 22 Aug. Scale not given. Dimensions approx 150cm x 130cm - [19th Cent]
48 - Philip Gell (d 1842), draft deeds, estate and financial papers - 1706-1877
49 - Log book of the Cutter Yacht Albatross from the port of Cowes, Isle of Wight to any port or ports her owner may think proper, wind and weather permitting' [to Scotland] - 18 May-29 Aug 1836
50 - SIR WILLIAM GELL (1777-1836)
51 - Various
52 - Volume of bound letters and other documents - Late 17th-early 19th cent
53 - Printed Pamphlets
54 - Isabella Thornhill - c1850-1870
55 - Pedigrees and other papers
56 - Gell Family Papers Series A-D
57 - Family Papers
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63 - Number not used
64 - Boer War (largely Henry [Harry] Anthony Chandos-Pole-Gell) - 1899-1902
65 - Henry [Harry] Anthony Chandos-Pole-Gell (1872-1934) and other material
67 - Masque by William Browne written for the Inner Temple and associated correspondence - 1615-1964
68 - Pedigrees - 19th cent
69 - Plans - 1711-1828
70 - Manor of Holland p Wirksworth and Lands Grant [temp Q Anne] to Philip Gell of Hopton [outsize parchment deed, badly damaged by damp, partly illegible]
71 - Isabella Thornhill, nee Gell (1800-1878): diary - 1863-1875
72 - `Catalogue of the library at Hopton Hall' Arranged by size of volume: folio, quarto, octavo Duodecimo, `sixteens and twenty-fours' Title, edition and date of publication Folio paper vol, in slip case - ?17th cent
73 - Gell of Hopton Hall: family seal dies - late 19th cent
UL - Gell of Hopton Hall: unlisted records
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