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D369 - Derbyshire Archaeological Society - c1878-2023
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16 - Annual Reports of the Council including annual balance sheets - 1968-1970
17 - Membership
18 - Summer & Winter programmes of events
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B - Business
Bac - Accounts
Bar - Archaeological Reports, Photographs, Slides and plans
Bc - Correspondence
Bm - Minutes: Minute books of the Council, committees and General Meetings, later Annual General Meetings (signed) - 1878-1964
Bp - Publications
Maps - Printed Maps and Plans
ZE - Estate Papers
1 - Copy grant by Thomas de Chaworth, knight to Robert de Hanebeck, of all his land, toft, croft, buildings, etc in the tenure of William de la Rive, in Lichtwood at Norton, except le Rohagh, Hallefield and Wystanhalgh, saving common of pasture to Robert in Wystanhaligh from Michaelmas to the Purification, subject to a rent of 8s pa. Witnesses; Alan de Wythiford, Roger de Flotburg of Norton, William fitz Matym, Peter de Berins, John de Birchenid, Peter de Ounston, Thomas de Leis, Peter Pavi, John Loucer [13th cent], [16th cent copy] - [16th cent]
2 - Copy order of Edward III for an inquisition as to whether the pasture of Fullwood at South Normanton and Pinxton is within Sherwood Forest or not. 26 Apr 12 Edw III - 1338
3 - Copy inquisition into the claim of Thomas Clinton, Alice his wife, Henry Bradshaw and Isabel his wife to the manors of Cotton, Osmaston and Champion, with 3 messuages and 20 acres land of the inheritance of Robert Foucher, father of Alice and Isabell and of Joan, wife of John Bradshaw and division of the same between the 3 parties. - 1397
4 - Lease by Walter Twyford esq to Ralph de la Pole and John Curzon of Kedleston of a messuage land and tenements in Chaddesden and Spondon: for 60 years: 20 marks rent per annum Friday next after the feast of St James, 22 Hen VI - 1444
5 - Indenture by which Honkyn of Garton has let to Robert Nunde of Derby, mercer the manor of Lokhalle (Locko) with all appurtenances in Lokhalle, Chaddesden and Spondon: annual rent of 30s (term illegible) 6 Mar 1451/2 - [1452]
6 - Page of court roll - Court of Ralph de la Pole and Richard Curzon at Spondon, 18 May 19 Edw IV - 1478
7 - Page of court roll - Spondon (including references to Chaddesden). 12 May 1 Edw V - 1483
8 - Lease by Darley Abbey to William Wylde of Whatstandwell, yeoman of a messuage known as Whatstandwell with 7 acres of land and all the land of Flaxlond: for 27 years at 21s per annum. 20 Jun - 1526
9 - Copy lease by John, Prior of the Monastery and convent of Repton to William Dethyk [Dethick] of Newhall esq of their tithe barn yard with all their tithe corn of Newton Solney for 21 years £10 per annum. 4 Sep - 1534
10 - Lease by Thomas Lighe of Egginton to Richard Gifford of Newton Solney, husbandman for £5 6s 8d of a tenement in Newton with houses etc and land for 21 years: 23s per annum 7 Sep - 1563
11 - List of deeds, evidences etc relating to property of Robert Fentam of Basley Wodsete, Derbyshire. 1 May - 1577
12 - Copy of a "wrytyng indented" between Henry Earl of Lancaster, late steward of England and William Motton the elder, knight, regarding William's keeping of the Earl's park at Towley, in his chase of Leicester and his rights of pannage and agistment, housebote and heybote, fyrebote and herdlem within the park [14th cent] [16th cent copy] - [16th cent
13 - Lease by Thomas Leighe of Egginton, esq to Anthony Cresswell of Blackbrook, husbandman of all that messuage or tenement at Blackbrook in the parish of Chapel en le Frith with all lands belonging for 21 years: 36s annual rent. 8 Jan 1583/4 - [1584]
14 - Inquisition post mortem after the death of Thomas Leigh esq relating to the manors of Egginton, Newton Solney and several parcels of land at Egginton and Blackbrook - 1591-1592
15 - Agreement between Hugh Beeston of the Stronde Middlesex esq and Roger Holte of Newton Solney yeoman and John Boylson citizen and haberdasher, of London that Beeston shall enfeoff to Thomas Fleetwood esq and William Royle, gent a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney and the lands, tenements and hereditaments to the use of Fletwood and Royle to whom Longeforde shall also levy a fine and recovery of the above premises: after fine and recovery passed, Fletwood and Royle to convey to Holte and Boylson land in Newton Solney and woodland, a small cottage in Newton Solney to the use of John Boylson for ever; also Fletwood and Royle to convey to John Hyndley of Newton Solney, land for his own use also to convey to Henry and John Clarke land in Newton Solney to the use of Henry and John Clarke; also to convey to William Gardener, land in Newton Solney, to the use of William Gardener: in consideration Holte and Boylson agree to pay to Beeston £950, 16 Jun - 1597
16 - Writ in a case between Francis Cooke and John Jackson. 16 Feb 1599/1600 - [1600]
17 - (a) Bond in £47 by Robert Handforth to John Cresswell for the performance of covenants. 1 Jan 1604/1605 (b) Quitclaim by Edward Wylde of Hollingworth, husbandman, to John Cresswell of all his right etc to premises as above. 1 Jan - [1605]
18 - Bond in £2000 by William Burton of Cartledge gent to Richard Ward of Grays Inn Middlesex, gent for the performance of covenants in articles of agreement of equal date. 25 Jan 1653/4 - [1654]
19 - Power of attorney by Richard Ward of Grays Inn Middlesex gent to Richard Wood of Chesterfield, apothecary to receive certain sums of money from William Burton of Cartledge, gent, Ward and Burton being the executors of the will of Lyonell Tynley of Holmesfield, yeoman, deceased and it is agreed between them that Burton is to have the whole management of the estate and that he is to pay a certain sum of money to Ward. 25 Jan - [1654]
20 - Power of attorney by Richard Ward to Hugh Bateman, John Brydall, Thomas Harvey, Richard Wood, Raph Sleigh, Jeremy Roades and Thomas Ward to receive accounts from William Burton of a moiety of groves and mears bequeathed to Ward by Lyonell Tynley (see D369 G/ZE 19), it is agreed that Burton is to have control of the said moiety until 1655. 25 Jan - [1654]
21 - Bond by William Burton of Cartledge, gent to Richard Ward of Grays Inn Middlesex gent in £500 for the performance of covenants. 25 Jan 1653/4 - [1654]
22 - Account book for expenses at Bath. - 1661
23-24 - Agreement between John Morewood of Carrhouse in Gresborough Yorkshire and William Bullocke of Norton, reciting assignment of mortgage by Bullocke and Edward Pegge of Beauchief to Morewood (see D369 G/ZT 24) and mortgage by Bullocke to Pegge (1660), for the payment by Bullocke to Morewood of £1,000, otherwise the mortgage to remain in force. 18 Jul - 1666
25 - Articles of agreement between Daniell Meane of Weston under Wetherley Warwickshire, yeoman and William Barlow of Scropton, yeoman, whereas Barlow, with George Twigge and John Warren (his sons in law) has conveyed a messuage etc in Scropton to Meane in consideration of £220, Meane is to allow Barlow to dwell with him for life, is to maintain him with goods, clothing etc and pay him 30s pa but if Barlow chooses to live elsewhere, Meane is to pay him £7 pa for life 7 Feb 1666/7 - 1666
26 - Page from a household account book - 1690
27 - Articles of agreement between Cecily Renison of Newton Solney, widow, John Renison of the same, yeoman, grandchild of Cecily Renison, Mary Collins of Overseal, widow, Samuel Bristow, of Twyford, yeoman and Robert Wakefield of Burton on Trent, tanner, prior to a marriage between John Reynison and Mary Collins, by which Cecily Renison has bargained and sold to John Renison all her goods, chattels and personal estate; also John Renison and Cecily Renison covenant with Bristow and Wakefield that they shall before the end of Hilary Term settle and assure a messuage and diverse lands and tenements in Newton Solney and Repton, of the annual value of £15, to the use of the Trustees to preserve the contingent remainders, then to the use of sons and daughters successively. - 1696
28 - Instructions to the land tax assessors for Radbourne. - 1696-1697
29 - Lease by John Mills of Chesterfield, gent, and Sarah his wife to Godfrey Woodhouse of South Wingfield Park, yeoman, in consideration of 5 shillings of a messuage in St Mary's Gate, Chesterfield: for 6 months, 22 Mar 1696/7
30 - Instructions to land tax assessors for Dalbury. 6 Jun - 1699
31 - Abstracts from deeds relating to Mickleover, Markeaton and Allestree - 1703
32-50 - Miscellaneous bills: household, clothing and drapery - [17th-18th cent]
51 - Lease for possession by James Holt of Castleton Lancashire esq to Dorothy Nevile of Holbeck Yorkshire widow of Gervas Nevile, of all his moiety of the manor of the priory at Duffield, of the common known as Burley Wood with the ancient rabbit warren therein, a moiety of the fishery in the Rivers Derwent and Ecclesbourne, a rentcharge of 40s issuing from Cottons and a moiety of cottages and land in Derby. 22 Mar 1703/4 - [1704]
52 - Memorandum that Ralph Eaton has given licence for one year for William Fisher to go from his house by the churchyard at Egginton to his close called the Mill Leys, through a close of Ralph's called New Close
53 - Abstracts of deeds regarding Wakebridge, Radbourne and Egginton - 1712
54 - Rent receipt for Lady Dixie's estate - 1714-1721
55 - Memorandum regarding the payment of rent charge from Cottons - 1717-1721
56 - Draft lease by Mary Marriott of Gosshouse, Dronfield, to John Cadman of Eckington, butcher of 2 closes at Killamarsh for 7 years at £4 pa, 23 Aug - 1718
57 - Notes on the extent of Merrins Wood Mickleover - 1721
58 - The depositions of Nathaniel Keeling of Snelston, labourer, and Jane Wynne of Osmaston, widow re Upper Hall at Snelston and a dispute over a seat in the church 26 Jan 1729/30 - [1730]
59 - Notes on Radbourne leases 1623-1731 - [c1731]
60 - W Dixie to Rev Cavendish Nevile. Has heard that Nevile is demanding payment of a rentcharge from his Cotton estate at Normanton -denies knowledge of any such rent charge is payable and asks for more information 21 Aug - 1732
61 - Letter regarding proof of title about Cotton's rent charge - 1733
62 - Abstract of title to a rent charge issuing from the manor of Cotton 1397-1703 - 1734
63 - Letter to German Pole at Radbourne regarding affairs in London. 30 Dec - 1736
64 - Survey of several estates in Derbyshire belonging to Rev E Meymott in Alvaston, Aston, Chellaston, Elvaston and Thulston, giving tenants' names, acreage, land use and many details of open fields. - 1730
65 - Partition between Richard Ward of Grays Inn Middlesex gent and William Burton of Cartledge, gent under the will of Lyonell Tynley, of a fourth part of a vein or rake at Cromford Moor with all houses and coes etc and a fourth part of mears and veins at Taddington and Chelmorton. 25 Jan 1653/4 - [1654]
66 - Bond by James Webster of Derby, baker, to John Sanders of Mackworth in £200 to pay £100 - 14 Aug 1761
67 - Memorandum of agreement between Olivia Pole of Somerset Street, Middlesex widow and the proprietors of the Chesterfield Canal for the lease to the proprietors of Broom Close and Holt at Eckington, at £2 13s 4d a year (with plan) 10 Nov - 1774
68 - Summons to Elizabeth Bonnington, widow, executrix of the will of Thomas Bonnington of Duffield, to attend the Consistory Court at Lichfield on 4 December, to prove the said will and to exhibit a true inventory of the goods etc of Thomas. 20 Nov - 1781
69 - Linley's old survey of Pinxton lordship - [18th cent]
70 - Memorandum regarding coal at Pinxton, South Normanton and Fenny Bentley - [18th cent]
71 - Survey of John Dobb's land at South Normanton - [18th cent]
72 - Examination of witnesses for Thomas Coke - [18th cent]
73 - Terrier of lands at Pinxton, Kirkby, South Normanton, Alsop en le Dale, Fenny Bentley and Compton - [18th cent]
74 - Terrier of Pinxton and Kirkby - [18th cent]
75 - Surrender in Little Chester manor court by Thomas Mart of Quarndon of a parcel of land at Quarndon to the use of John Broadhurst of Duffield. Fine 2 shillings, 17 Jul - 1797
76 - Draft release to bar entails by Samuel Allsopp of Burton upon Trent, gent, (eldest son and heir of James Allsopp deceased, who was devisee for life with remainder to his eldest son, of certain lands under the will of Thomas Allsopp, deceased) to Thomas Lowten, of a close at St Werburgh, Derby to create him tenant for suffering a recovery by Thomas Cokeyne to the use of Allsopp in fee simple, 2 Mar - 1804
77 - Draft release for barring estates tail by Samuel Allsopp of Burton upon Trent, brewer, (son and heir of James Allsopp of Derby, deceased) and Ann Allsopp (nee Wilson), his mother, to Thomas Lowten of the Middle Temple, of several closes at Birlingham (Worcestershire) [field names given] to create him tenant for suffering a recovery by Thomas Cockeyne of Derby, gent, to the use of Samuel Allsopp, in fee simple, 29 Mar - 1804
78 - Draft mortgage by Samuel Allsopp to Thomas Allsopp of Derby, gent and Ann Allsopp of Derby, spinster (reciting Allsop family settlement and agreement to free lands at Birlingham from sum of £1200 changed on them) to secure the said sum to Thomas and Ann, of premises as in D369 G/ZE 77(further details given) 1 May
79 - Abstract of title of Samuel Richardson to an estate in Derby late in the possession of Ann Lowe - [c 1815]
80 - Copy schedule of deeds in the case Langley v Sneyd - [c 1820]
81 - Notice of sale by auction of machinery at Tissington Corn Mill - 1821
82 - Particulars and conditions of sale of the perpetual advowson of Ladock Cornwall with parsonage, glebe and tithes - 1823
83 - Abstract of Matlock enclosure act - 1826
84 - Plans and surveys of John Goodale's estates at Normanton, Littleover, Litchurch, Chellaston, Stydd and Wymeswold, Leicestershire - 1844
85 - Survey and report on "Rough Heanor Farm" in Mickleover and Littleover, by E S Gisborne, land agent of Derby, giving land use, close names and rent - 1854
86 - Sale catalogue: building and accommodation land in Derby, farm at Hartington, beds of coal and ironstone at Castle Gresley formerly part of the estate of W E Mousley, esq, deceased - 24 Sep 1856
87 - Conditions for holding an allotment of land in the parish of Kirk Langley, nd.
88 - Survey of Mrs Mary Goodale's estate at Normanton, Litchurch, Littleover and Sinfin Moor [land use, field names, acreage and tenants' names] - 1862
89 - Sale particulars of building site in Sowter Road, Derby and residence and ancient chapel on St Mary's Bridge, Derby - [c. 1900]
90 - Poster advertising the sale of closes of land at Little Hucklow - 1908
91 - Poster advertising that Radbourne Hall is to be let - c. 1920
92 - Description of the rights, privileges and boundaries of Wigwell Grange in the parish of Wirksworth, according to the old terrier of the Abbot of Darley - [18th Cent]
ZP - Maps and Plans
ZT - Title Deeds
ZZ - Miscellaneous
Zn - Manuscript Notes
Znc - Newspaper Cuttings
Zp - Prints, Engravings, Photographs, Slides
Zpe - Printed Ephemera: including printed material related to Agriculture, Charities, Church, Transport/Communications, Crime, Politics, Poor relief, Quarter sessions, Entertainment and social history and Miscellaneous
LH - Local History Section - 1955-2023
UL - Derbyshire Archaelogical Society: Unlisted material
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