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D3580 - Longsdon family of Little Longstone - [14th-20th Cent]
C - Correspondence
CA - Index
E - Estate, general
EF - Personal Estate Papers and Accounts
FP - Personal Papers
FZ - Family papers : general
O - Office and Public Service
P - PLANS
T - Title Deeds
X - Additional estate, family and personal papers - 20th Cent
ZF - Papers relating to families associated with the Longsdon family
ZL - Legal Miscellanea
1 - Note of manner of a father giving seisin to his son
1-3 - THOMAS LONGSDON OF ARMLEY, LEGAL PRACTICE
2 - Order [of Quarter Sessions] to Gaoler for imprisonment of Margaret Hinchcliffe in Gaol at York Castle, she having been brought to Court from House of Correction and there refused to find sureties for good behaviour, to be imprisoned either until she find sureties or until next Quarter Sessions at Wakefield October next. Leeds 13 July 1676 - 1676
3 - Notes on bailiffs' fees and county clerks' fees with draft for opening entry noting holding of court of quarter sessions at Wakefield 10 October 30 Charles II [1678] giving names of justices and grand jury - [1678]
4 - Mortgage by way of lease for 500 years by William Bateman of Youlgreave to Thomas Ball of closes of inclosed ground, meadow or pasture called Well close, Dale close ... in Heathcott, parish of Hartington. 15 May ... William III - [1694-1702]
4-15 - LEGAL INSTRUMENTS
5 - Memorandum by Adam Ward of Newbiggin Hill, Sandal Magna, Yorkshire, labourer, of agreement to let to Thomas Mosley of Rowland parish of Bakewell, gent., his part of messuage in Longstone and 5½ acres arable, meadow or pasture for 21 years at £4. 2s. 6d yearly rent, tenant to repair and pay taxes. 11 September 1716 - 1716
6 - Bond in £20 by William Gregory of Little Longston, framework knitter, to Mary Pim of Little Longston. 23 December 1725. - 1725
7 - Copy gift by Thomas Hodgkinson of Great Longstone, miner, to son-in-law, William Hodgkinson of Great Longstone, husbandman of all his goods, chattels, implements etc. Witnesses: Thomas Longsdon and William Hodgkinson. 29 April 1736 - 1736
8 - Mortgage by surrender and admission in Ashford small court baron of William Duke of Devonshire, Robert Sherrard steward; surrender by Robert Belk and wife Ann of cottage in Longston in possession of James Haberjamb to use of Philip Mather and William Buxton. £6. 16s. 10d to be paid by 23 June 1739. 22 June 1738. - 1738
9 - Receipt to Anthony Pidcock by James Dickens, Deputy Receiver for the High Peak for 5s. for 1 year's chief rent for Little Longsdon palfrey silver - 1740
10 - Assignment of lease for remainder of term of 21 years by William Oxley of Rowdale, yeoman, to John Biltcliffe of Cowdale, yeoman, and Thomas Swann of Kings Sterndale yeoman, of tenement at Rowdale with several bays of building, Rowdale close, Rowland closes, Rice close, West close, Bakewell Flatt, Green close and two Far Flatt closes, lands in Hassop and Rowland, and the Great Longstone tithes of corn and hay, reciting original lease for 21 years of 6 August 1741 to Oxley by Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq., reserving timber and minerals to Eyre at £115 yearly rent for land and £25 yearly rent for tithes. Consideration of 1753 lease £260. Biltcliffe and Swann covenant that no benefit shall be had by survivorship, but that each shall stand seized of a moiety. 1 January 1753. - 1753
11 - Surrender and admission in Ashford view of frankpledge and great court baron of William Duke of Devonshire, Godfrey Heathcote steward, admitting William Gregory to a messuage or cottage in Longston under will of 17 February 1763 of his brother, Thomas Gregory, customary tenant, deceased 5 April 1763. - 1763
12 - Probate will of John Biltcliffe late of Rowdale, husband-man, making pecuniary and chattel legacies, residuary legatee his brother in law, George Wild of Ashford; executor Thomas Longsdon, senior, of Little Longsdon. 19 October 1765. - 1765
13 - Draft will of Thomas Tomlinson of Little Longstone husbandman leaving pecuniary legacies to sons John and William Tomlinson, and daughters Ann wife of Job Cliff of Bakewell and Mary wife of Joshua Coates of Bram[p]ton; house wherein he lives to son Thomas Tomlinson, residue including farm equally between sons; sons executors - [18th century]
14 - Bond in £100 by John Elliott of Manchester, merchant, to John Morton of Ashford, tallow chandler, to secure carrying out of covenants in surrender of even date by Elliott and Martha Creswell of Macclesfield, Cheshire, spinster, of copyhold portion of Broad roods close, 2 acres and 3 rods. 26 May 1800. - 1800
15 - Will of Amy Low of Little Longstone, widow, leaving chattels and pecuniary legacies to Elizabeth, daughter of nephew Samuel Siddall of Sheffield, Margaret wife of Mathew Furnis of Great Longstone, Amy Siddall, Samuel Low brother of her late husband, nephews Matthew Siddall and George Sidall; legacies to servants; executors Mathew Furniss of Great Longstone, cornfactor and Samuel Rooth of Chesterfield, merchant. 9 July 1818. - 1818
ZP - Longsdon family history papers
ZZ - Miscellaneous papers
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