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D37 - Turbutt family of Ogston - 1357-1971
1 - Title deeds - 1711-1883
2 - Enclosure records - 1777-1812
3 - Stretton Manor - 1655-1751
4 - Shirland Manor - 1712-1955
5 - Copy of plan of Shirland, 16 Nov (5 chains to 1 inch) - 1869
5 - Manorial records: plans
6 - Surveys and Valuations - 1736-1877
7 - Rentals - 1772-1834
8 - Accounts
9 - Land Tax
10 - Estate and Financial Administration
11 - Ogston Hall
ME - Estate Records
MF - Personal Papers
1 - File of quitclaims and bonds sewn together Quitclaim from John Woolley brother of Richard Walley of Higham yeoman to Richard Revell of the same yeoman of all actions, demands etc Witnesses Thomas Hunt of Ascher [Ashober], gent, William Hill of South Wynfeld yeoman John Lee and Robert Andrewe of Higham Dated at Higham 16 May 19 Edward IV [1479] Quitclaim from Esabella Walley of Higham widow, John Hole of Wulley, Thomas Gasken and Richard Darwent of Higham to Richard Revell of Higham yeoman of all actions, demands etc. Witnesses: Thomas Huntt gent, William Hill yeoman, John Lee, Robert Andrew Dated at Higham 16 May 19 Edward IV [1479] Bond in 10 marks from Thomas Gaskyn of Hiegham husbandman to Richard Revell yeoman for Gaskyn on "any of his" having interest "of and for" [?in] the death of Richard Walley not to harm Revell by means of the law or otherwise for the death of Walley, 2 Jun 19 Edward IV [1479] Bond in £10 from John Hoole of Wolley husbandman to Richard Revell yeoman, for Hoole or any of his children by Kat'yne his wife not to harm Revell (as bond above) 2 Jun 19 Edward IV [1479] Bond in £10 from John Walley of Heigham husbandman to Richard Revell yeoman for Walley or any of his having interest of and for the death of Richard Walley his brother not to harm Revell as in bonds above, 2 Jun 19 Edward IV [1479] Bond in 10 marks from Richard Darwent of Hiegham tailor to Richard Revell yeoman for Darwent or any of his (as in bonds above) 2 Jun 19 Edward IV [1479] - [1479]
1-21 - Wills, settlements, etc Revell of Ogston
2 - Release and quitclaim by Robert Revell of Ogston gent, and John Revell his son and heir to Tristram Revell of Carnthwaite gent. of all right etc. in all those lands and tenements in Chesterfield, Newbold, Brimington, Tapton and Whittington which were formerly Thomas Revell's 23 H VIII - [6 Feb 1532]
3 - Letters of administration of the goods of Elena P'sons [?Parsons] of Alfreton to her brother John Revell esq, account being made to John Holme rector of Shirland, the Bishop's deputy, 23 Jun - 1563
4 - Grant by John Revell of Stretton gent to Edward Revell of Carnthwaite and William Crich, of Ogston Hall and lands in Stretton, Woolley, Brackenfield etc., to hold to the uses of an indenture made between the same parties of 10 May last. 12 May 26 Elizabeth - [1584]
5 - Feoffment by John Revell of Shirland esq. to Henry Cumberforth clerk, John Hall, Edward Revell, Tristram Baumforthe, George Holme, and Thomas Peniston of all lands etc. lying in the fields of Stretton, Ogston, Holmgate, Ford and Tupton in the parish of North Wingfield, and in the parishes of Ashover, Morton, Crich, Shirland, and Newark (county Nottingham) to hold to the uses of the will of John Revell, 9 Sep 9 Elizabeth - [1567]
6 - Grant by John Revell of Hill House gent., son and heir of John Revell late of Ogston esq. deceased to Nicholas Beighton of Stretton yeoman and John Bright of Wherlow, Yorkshire yeoman of all his lands and tenements in Stretton, Woolley, and Brackenfield, with the reversion of Ogston Hall, and Premises in North Wingfield to hold to the use of John Revell and Margaret his wife. 17 May 23 Elizabeth - [1581]
7 - Final concord made between Nicholas Beighton and John Bright plaintiff and John Revell deforciants of twenty messuages, five cottages, thirteen tofts, twenty-two gardens, eighteen orchards, 800 acres land, 300 acres meadow, 300 acres pasture, 400 acres wood, and 400 acres furze and heath in Stretton, Woolley, Ford, Brackenfield and Ogston. Fine £600. Michaelmas 23 Elizabeth - [1581]
8 - Grant by Thomas Leke of Burton Joyce Nottinghamshire) to Francis Revell gent, of an annuity of £3 6s 8d issuing from a messuage and tenement in West Leek called Barns Farm, in consideration of Francis maintaining a kennel of hounds. 14 Feb 26 Elizabeth - [1584]
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10 - Lease for term of 80 years determinable of death of lessor by Edward Revell of Ogston esq to Sir Richard Beaumond of Whitley Yorkshire, William Ramsden of Longley Yorkshire and Edward Revell of Aspley Woodhall Nottinghamshire esq. of Ogston Hall and all his lands etc. in Morton, North Wingfield, Crich, and Chesterfield - 7 Jul 1609
11 - Post-nuptial settlement made by Edward Revell of Ogston esq with Sir Simon Weston of Lichfield (Staffordshire), Sir John Ferrers of Walton upon Trent, Sir Peter Fretchvile of Staveley and Edward Revell of Brookhill esq of the capital messuage in Ogston, lands etc in Ogston and Stretton and water corn mill called Griffe Mylne in Morton, 21 Sep - 1625
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13 - Deeds and writings delivered by Frances Yate spinster to John Revell esq - Jul [1545]-Feb [1632]
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15 - Post-nuptial settlement of William Revell, nephew of John Revell late of Higham esq and Mary daughter of George Sitwell of Renishaw esq wife of William, by which for £1400 paid by George Sitwell for Mary's marriage portion William granted to Mary for her life and for her jointure, the manor house called Ogston Hall and specified lands (giving tenants' names) 2 messuges in Stretton with lands, 2 messuages in Brackenfield called the Griffs with hereditaments belonging, 5 messuages in Woolley with hereditaments belonging, 1 messuage in Brackenfield with lands (tenants named for all these properties) 16 Dec - 1657
16 - Receipt from William Lee to William Revell of "Ogson" esq for £100, part of £200 promised him on the marriage of `his' sister Elizabeth, 16 Aug - 1658
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18 - Receipts for rent paid by executors of William Revell gent of Ogston deceased and by John Revell of Ogston deceased to John Jolley and Philip Wild, Dec 1686 - Jun 1688 - 1686-1688
19 - Will of John Revell - (1699)-[1736]
20 - Copy of will of William Revell of Ogston esq. - 10 Mar [1669]
21 - Probate of will of John Revell esq of Morton parish 17 Oct (will missing) - 1799
22-23 - Abstracts of title and copies of title deeds to the Ogston estate - 1736-1761
22-64 - Turbutt family papers
24-30 - Mortgages by William Turbutt of the Skellow Grange Farm in the parish of Owston (Yorkshire) and lands in Higham to raise sums under a marriage settlement - 1761-1767
31 - Common recovery by John Brownly against James Hall of the manor of Ogston etc. Vouchee William Turbutt. 28 Nov - 1821
32 - Common recovery of the manor of Shirland etc. Vouchee William Turbutt. 12 Feb - 1824
33-36 - Abstracts of title to the Ogston estate - 1834-1837
37 - Release and discharge by John Robert Sharpe of Doe Hill in the parish of Tibshelf esq. and Mary Elizabeth his wife to William Turbutt junior of a debt of £5000 under the will of William Turbutt deceased. 21 Feb - 1835
38 - Release of annuity arising from an estate in Clay Lane by Richard Turbutt to William Gladwyn Turbutt - 29 Apr 1882
39-41 - Numbers not used
42 - Case for arbitrators in behalf of Mr Henry Gladwin re a claim by Mr Lord against Gladwin, referring to a number of members of the Gladwin family. - c1720
43 - Print: The Ojibway Maiden disclosing po ....... With, in manuscript, General H Gladwyn [1779-1855] - [19th century]
44 - Copy of an agreement to let chambers in Gray's Inn, Cardale to William Turbutt - 1808
45 - Case paper and opinion of counsel concerning the financial affairs of Miss Emelia Turbutt and the influence exerted over her by her governess Miss Anna Brown, later wife of Rev William Butterfield - 1835
46-64 - Correspondence from Rev William Butterfield - 1834-1870
65 - Brackenfield Chapel: correspondence concerning faculty for memorial chapel to the late Gladwyn Turbutt esq - Nov 1872-Jan 1873
66 - Brackenfield chapel: copy citation (1873) and faculty for erection of a family vault and memorial chapel 26 Feb - 1873
67 - Key to Brackenfield chapel
68 - Brackenfield chapel: correspondence - May 1873-Sep 1974
69 - Brackenfield chaple: subscription list with description of chapel inserted in the `Alfreton Journal' - [1873]
70 - Brackenfield chapel: account for building of mortuary chapel and vault, receipted 12 Sep - 1874
71 - Brackenfield chapel: correspondence - 1907
72-77 - Numbers not used
78-87 - Gladwin family
78-87 - Pedigree material for Gladwin family of Tupton
88 - Letters from T[homas] Seward of Eyam to Rev William Burrow of Chesterfield master of Chesterfield free school concerning verse translation of Anti Lucretius, with notes of latter. Circa 1749-1752 - 1749-1752
88-97 - Rev William Burrow
89 - Glebe terrier of rectory of North Wingfield - 1755
90-95 - Letters from Henry Leeke (Lieutenant on sloop "Saltash"), Thomas Smith and Mary Fletcher, to Rev William Burrow, concerning the rectory of North Wingfield. - 1759-1762
96 - Miscellaneous papers (mostly accounts) of Rev William Burrow of North Wingfield, including household and estate bills, promissory notes etc, and letters concerning enclosure of Barrow on Trent. (bundle) - 1758-1771
97 - Estate bills to Mr Burrow - 1783-1788
98 - Correspondence - [19th cent]
99 - File of papers labelled "Bills for furniture etc 1820-35 (mainly relative to the furnishing of Arnold Grove, Notts. 1820. Many of these item are at Ogston Hall, Feb 1910". - 1818-1846
100 - Volume said to be the sale catalogue of furniture etc of Higham Cliffe on the decease of Miss Willoughby in 1821 Loose at the front is the title page for a sale of household goods, books, musical instruments, dairy utensils and brewing vessels, a collection of fossils, shells and coins carriages and farm animals, to be sold 21 - 30 May. The pages from the catalogue have been stuck into the volume with notes ?on prices fetched and purchasers. Scraps of the first pages of the catalogue are loose at the front of the volume. - 1821
101 - Private letters written by William Turbutt from various addresses including Arnold Grove, Nottinghamshire to various, often unnamed, persons and including a few cookery, medicinal and veterinary recipes - 1825-1836
102 - Leaflet advertising Miss Fellows School for 12 young ladies at 38 Brompton Row, a later manuscript note suggesting a date about 1833 - [c1833]
103 - Letters to his mother from Gladwin Turbutt at Arnold vicarage 1832 and Rugeley Vicarage 1838-184?3 and undated, and to sisters 1838 and undated - 1832-[c1843]
104 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt at Doncaster and Rugeley, many from family members including sisters Lucy and Helen who died in 1838 and 1839. D37 M/F104/14 includes letter-head of view of Hastings from the sea. - 1834-1839
105 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt at Doncaster and Rugeley by his mother - 1834-1839
106 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt at Rugeley and Ogston, including some addressed from Doncaster and 2 letters from G H Boyle at Rugeley Vicarage - 1838-1844
107 - Letters to Gladwin Turbutt from friends, including one from Doncaster and also 2 from Gladwin to his mother (1840-1841) - 1838-1844
108
109 - Letters to Gladwin Turbutt - 1838-1868
110 - Letters to Gladwin Turbutt at Rugeley, Bridlington Quay and Ogston from friends 1839-1845 and 2 addressed to him as cousin when abroad, from J H Miles (undated) - 1839-1845
111 - Letters to Gladwin Turbutt at Rugeley and when abroad, several from his mother - 1841-1843
112 - Letters to Gladwin Turbutt - 1841-1911
113 - Letters from Gladwin Turbutt when about to go up to Oxford and from Oxford, to his mother - 1842-1847
114 - Letters to his mother from Gladwin Turbutt - 1848-1855
115 - Letters to Gladwin Turbutt from Ellen Duppa during their engagement, with letters referring to their engagement and wedding from friends and a letter from Turbutt to Ellen. - 1850
116 - Documents concerning Shirland National School - 1850-1858
117 - Letters of condolence on death of Mrs William Turbutt - 1855
118 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt - 1855 - Jan 1859
119 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt - 1859
120 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt - 1860
121 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt including printed notes re Blackburn Church of England Association for Employing Young Women Who are Out of Work - 1861-1862
122 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt - 1863
123 - Letters addressed to Gladwin Turbutt - 1864-1871
124 - Letter from Joseph Tapton of Chesterfield to Gladwin Turbutt, enclosing Trustees [?of Turnpike] resolution giving permission to enclose land opposite Parsonage House at Clay Cross - 11 Dec 1860
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126
127 - Correspondence relating to proposal for the the foundation of a Board School in Shirland, opposition to the proposal and, by others, to the Voluntary School and including a notice for a public meeting 22 Dec 1870 to determine whether to petition for a School Board with a copy of a list of signatures (D37 M/F127/7) - 1870-1871
128 - Documents relating to Shirland School Board - 1870-1871
129 - Bundle of documents chiefly concerning transfer of Shirland National School to Shirland and Higham School Board and including an undertaking by the School Managers to repay W G Turbutt esq for a loan of £50, Apr 1877 and 1882-1883 - 1877-1883
130 - Documents relating to proposed See of Southwell, including printed report of meetings held at Lichfield and Lincoln in 1879 and correspondence with John Brough - 1879-1883
131 - Papers relating to Parliamentary Bills affecting the Church, Church Defence Institution and Lichfield Diocesan Council Church Defence Committee - 1883-1884
132 - Correspondence addressed to various member of the Turbutt family, including letters to Gladwin about the Affirmation Bill 1883 and the promotion of Woodard public schools for the middle and lower middle classes 1885. Includes also leaflet about special prizes to be awarded at Clay Cross Floral and Agricultural Society 1862 and other papers. Most items are undated - [19th cent]
133 - Papers relating to Clay Cross Explosion Relief Fund including list of members of Midland Counties Miners Permanent Relief Fund lost in the explosion, together with list of non-members, giving personal and work details, correspondence, accounts, rules for guidance of Distribution Committee. - 1883-1884
134 - Correspondence, papers and printed material of Gladwin Turbutt as a member of the Board of Governors of Derby School. - 1889-1908
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136
137 - Clay Cross Volunteers (3rd Battalion Derbyshire Volunteers) 1861-1867 and 2nd Derby Regiment of Militia 1874-1877
138
138-143 - Campaign for 1868 election and other political papers - 1867-1872
139 - Election addresses and printed political literature including Gladwin Turbutt's address to the voters 25 Jun 1868 - c1868
140 - Correspondence Jun 1869-Apr 1872 principally concerned with the election of 20 Nov 1868 in the Eastern Division of the County, both before and after the election. - 1868-1872
141
142 - Newspapers and newspaper cuttings - 1867-1872
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144 - Sketch book and loose pages probably torn from it, with label from wrapping "Early Drawings. Sophia Elizabeth Hafferden (Mrs Dickinson Hall) dates from 1830 to 1840" - 1830-1840
145 - Album given to Ellen Duppa by her aunt ESG (Ellen Susanna Gladwin) 6 Aug 1837 - 1837-[mid 19th cent]
146 - Ellen (Duppa) Turbutt's portfolio - [mid 19th cent]
147 - Sketch book and loose sketches and paintings said to be "very early drawings" of Edith S Hall - 1865-1867
148 - Portfolio of G M R Turbutt's architectural plans and designs - 1911-1912
149 - Portfolio of photographs, and a print, of groups and places - [19th-20th cent]
149-157 - Photographs
150 - Folder of photographs of family members and of places, in England and on the Continent, often not identified but including Italian architecture, North Lees Hathersage, Brackenfield Vicarage, Dethick Church - 19th century
151 - Bundle of photographs of places in Europe and Britain, International Exhibition 1862, Mr Savage - 19th century
152 - Folder of photographs of family - 19th century
153 - Envelope of photographs of the Passion Play at Oberammergau 1870, Wurzburg, unidentified stage setting and town - 1870
154 - Concertina book of photographs and loose photograph of Passion Play at Oberammergau - 1870
155 - Loose photographs one possibly 2 of church in Ulm, some of unidentified damaged buildings, children in peasant dress etc - 19th century
156 - Envelope advertising C Haya Photographer and his photographs of Venice, with photographs
157 - Photographs of Assyrian sculpture
158 - Programmes, tickets and letter relating to the state funeral of the Duke of Wellington - 1852
159 - Papers relating to the celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee at Brackenfield (where Mr and Mrs Turbutt provided entertainment and tea at Ogston Hall), and nationally - May-Jul 1897
160 - Newspaper cuttings - 1891-1954
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162 - Newspapers and magazines reporting on events of national importance - 1798-1912
163 - Newspapers, The Times reporting on the Queen's 50th Jubilee celebrations - 21-22 Jun 1887
164 - National newspapers reporting the deaths and funerals of Queen Victoria and Edward VII - 1901-1910
165 - Derbyshire Advertiser marked for death of Captain Rupert Gretton in action, 24 Dec - 1915
166 - Newspapers and magazines for 1945, 1946, 1947, 1952, 1965 marking national events - 1945-1965
167 - Print, Grand Review of Derbyshire Volunteers - 1860
168 - Press cuttings relating to dedication of new aisle [designed by Gladwyn Turbutt] by the Bishop of Southwell, with correspondence including reference to screen and ?Tideswell carver given by Gladwyn Turbutt and possible reference to suffragettes - 1913
169 - Letter from Archdeacon T H M Villiers Appleby, with thanks for hospitality 13 Oct D37 M/F169/1 Appeal for funds made by Appleby as an example of his work in Minnesota (printed) D37 M/F169/2 Offprint from the Church Eclectic of a paper read by the Archdeacon on The Archdeacon in the Primitive, Anglican and American Church, 1894 (printed) - 1913
169-172 - Miscellaneous
170 - Receipt from the Southwell Diocesan Finance Association to W G Turbutt esq for £100 donated to the Derby Bishopric Fund 1920, Jul - 1920
171 - Form of service for collation and institution of the Reverend P A Micklem as incumbent of All Saints and Provost of Derby and for his installation, 17 Dec - 1937
172 - Copy of Hugh Revell's will, reference given to Additional Manuscripts, British Museum 6667 folios 121-128 [part of the Woolley Mss], will made 15 May 1504, copied Oct - 1907
MH - Holland family records
MM - Manorial Records
MP - Maps and plans
MR - Revell family records
MT - Title deeds
MZ - Miscellaneous
UL - Turbutt estate and family papers: unlisted
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