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Collapse D2825 - Sir Edmund Buckley (1834-1910) of Manchester, investor - 1746-1934D2825 - Sir Edmund Buckley (1834-1910) of Manchester, investor - 1746-1934
Expand 1 - Stoney Warth, Whaley Bridge - 17461 - Stoney Warth, Whaley Bridge - 1746
Expand 2 - Bing's Knowle, Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1775-18822 - Bing's Knowle, Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1775-1882
Expand 3 - Bing's Knowle, Chapel-en-le-Frith3 - Bing's Knowle, Chapel-en-le-Frith
Collapse 4 - White Hart etc, Whaley Bridge - 1824-18944 - White Hart etc, Whaley Bridge - 1824-1894
1-2 - Lease and release by Daniel Hulme, of Stanneylands, Wilmslow, Cheshire and John Hulme, gentleman, of Knutsford (surviving devisees in trust and executors of the late George Hulme, gentleman, of Stanneylands, of whom Daniel Hulme is heir at law), to Abram Levy, esq, of Temple Sowerby, Cumberland, and Timothy Tempest Taylor, manufacturer, of Manchester (executors under the will of James Withington, manufacturer, of Manchester), of a messuage in Whaley Bride occupied by Thomas Jones and three closes belonging to the messuage, namely the Row Closes and Bings Knowle. Consideration repayment of sum of £400, secured by mortgage of property, by Levy and Taylor to Daniel and John Hulme - 1824
3-10 - Lease and release by Timothy Tempest Taylor, merchant, of Manchester (surviving devisee in trust and executor of the late Samuel Withington) to William Brittlebank, gentleman, of Oddo, co. Derby, of the messuage known as the White Hart public house with garden abutting on the River Goyt; the Row Closes on which four cottages have been erected and now called the First Croft; Bottom Croft and Further Row Croft (the land having been reduced in area owing to the recent building of the Cromford and High Peak Railway) and the Bing's Knoll Allotment (2r 10p), inset plan showing these properties. Consideration £18 10 - 1840
4-8 - Certified extracts from parish registers for the Withington family; also burials of Amelia Stone, Mary Whitfield and James Withington - 1840
9-10 - Declaration of Timothy Tempest Taylor concerning the burial of his wife and statement of the Parish Clerk of St Lukes Church, Chorlton on Medlock - 1840
11 - Conveyance by William Brittlebank, gentleman, of Oddo, p. Winster, William Jessop esq, of Butterley, Jedediah Strutt, esq, of Belper, and David Wheatcroft, public carrier of Buckland Hollow, to Edmund Buckley, esq, of Manchester, of the property at 4/3. Consideration £1832 - 1846
12 - Demise for the term of 999 years with reservation of an annual chief rent of £5. 12s by Edmund Buckley, esq, of Manchester, to John Johnson builder, of Whaley Bridge, f two parcels of land in the Croft at the White Hart Inn in the township of Bradshaw Edge, p. Chapel en le Frith, inset plan and measurements. The water course passing through the land which is a feeder for the Peak Forest Canal is reserved to Edmund Buckley. Johnson is to build houses on the land of an annual value of at least £70 within a year - 1855
13 - Abstract of title for three yearly chief rents of £5 12 0; £7 18 7½ and £53, from land as at 4/12 and from two other pieces of land in Whaley Bridge. Includes plans of the properties concerned - 1894
Expand 5 - Wire Mill, Whaley Bridge - 18535 - Wire Mill, Whaley Bridge - 1853
Expand 6 - Whaley Bridge - 18946 - Whaley Bridge - 1894
Expand 7 - Whaley Bridge and Chapel en le Frith - 1894-19137 - Whaley Bridge and Chapel en le Frith - 1894-1913
Expand 8 - Macclesfield, Cheshire - 1847-19168 - Macclesfield, Cheshire - 1847-1916
9 - Fishery Rights, Todds Brook Reservoir - Lease for 21 years by John William Joderell, esq, of Yeardsley Hall, Cheshire to Edmund Buckley, esq, of Manchester, of rights of fishery in Todds Brook Reservoir, rent £20 yearly - 1849
Expand 10 - Whaley Bridge Gas - 1910-191110 - Whaley Bridge Gas - 1910-1911
Expand 11 - Stockport Corporation Bill - 1933-193411 - Stockport Corporation Bill - 1933-1934
12 - Memorandum of an apportionment for purchase of the modus in lieu of tithes of Timothy Taylor for land at Whaley, with cover labelled "White Hart Proportion", and addressed to Andrew Brittlebank of Winster, solicitor (/1-2) - 1840s