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D3470 - Bennett and Carrington families and others, New Mills, Glossop and Chinley areas - 17th-late 18th cent
1 - Ashton family of Stoney Middleton and Hathersage - 1641-1749
2 - Beard Family - 1707-1776
3 - Bennett Family - 1687-1798
4 - Carrington family of Chinley and Bugsworth - 1679-1796
5 - Carrington Family and Local Affairs - 1707-1765
6 - Coalmining Partnership, Quarrying New Mills area and quarrying Kinder and Fairfield - 1706-1752
7 - Studs Commons/Moor, Hayfield Moor, Phoside: enclosure and agreement to convey 1722, 1724 - 1722-1724
8 - Plan of Mr Arch - Eyre’s land in Chapel en le Frith - 18th cent
9 - Gee family of Lydyate - 1606-1630
10 - Gee family (1679) - ?1762 - 1679-1762
1 - Bond in £40 From Edmund Jodrell of Yeardsley esq To Daniel Gee of Sheadyard in Beard yeoman.For Jodrell to keep his part of an agreement for Daniel Gee’s purchase from Jodrell of a cottage, garden and small croft called Pighowe in township of “Yeardsley Wailey” co Chester adjoining River Goyte, copyhold of manor of Macclesfield [detailed arrangements are set out]. 20 May - 1707
2 - Bond in £20 From Ralph Gee of Chinley Nase, Glossop bachelor To Francis Gee his father of same place for the payment of £10 by Ralph to Francis by 23 Dec. 23 Dec - 1720
3 - Copy of part of will of Francis Gee of Phoside Chapel en le Frith relating to charity bequeathed by him. Will was dated 1 Oct 31 Charles II [1679] bequeathed to wife Elizabeth his house and lands at Phoside, from which she is to pay 20s annually to 3 named trustees in trust for charitable uses in Chapel en le Frith parish. Also bequeathed to her his goods and made her executrix. - 18th cent
4 - Relating to Francis Gee and Thomas Gee - 1730-1762
11 - Miscellaneous deeds and other documents - 1636 - 1804
12 - Enclosure or exchange, place not known
13 - Bowden Middlecale: division of township - 18th cent
14 - Scarsdale Hundred: land tax - 1735
15 - Chinley township - 1682-1777
16 - Parish apprenticeship - 1731
17 - Hayfield Workhouse
18 - Bradwell Chapel - 1724-1725
19 - Chinley rental - 1721-1732
20 - Hides, tanning etc account - 1775
21 - Rotherham to Chesterfield Canal - 18th cent
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