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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
MH - Holland family records
MM - Manorial Records
MP - Maps and plans
MR - Revell family records
MT - Title deeds
1-3 - House in Arnold divided by will of Edward Hartshorn, framework knitter, between widow and Osborne relatives, proved 1782; Osborne admitted at Arnold Court Baron on Osborne and Hartshorn surrender 1788; cottages in Derry Mount, Arnold, mortgaged by Osborne to Turbutt 1829 (Framework knitters in each deed) - 1782-1829
1-4 - Arnold, Nottinghamshire
4 - Cancelled draft conveyance of land near Church Lane, Arnold, from Turbutt to Roe - 1906
5-8 - Clay Cross
5-8 - Counterpart building leases for ground in Clay Cross with memoranda of purchase of reversions in fee - 1890-1896
9 - Chapel-en-le-Frith
9 - Deed to lead the uses of a recovery between (i) Ralph Eastmeate of Wingerworth yeoman and Dorothy his wife (ii) John Lingard of Browweside parish of Glossop yeoman (iii) James Sherratt of Clements Inn gent. and Francis Gregge of Clements Inn gent. (iv) Nicholas Lingard of Stoddard parish of Chapel en le Frith yeoman and Ralph Kirke of the same yeoman, concerning lands (named) in Chapel en le Frith and Glossop - 4 Apr 1688
10 - Gift by Ankerus de Norton of Staley to Richard Porter of Chesterfield and John his son of 2 burgages and 2 acres of land in Chesterfield and Newbold (bounds given). Feast of St Gregory [12 Mar] 1 Henry V - [1414]
10-13 - Chesterfield and Newbold
11 - Final concord between Annie Oldfeild widow plaintiff and Isaac Mennell and Elizabeth his wife defendants of 5 acres each of land, meadow, and pasture in Newbold, Consideration £60. Morrow of Feast of St Martin [5 July] - 1685
12 - Lease for 21 years by Thomas Holland of Ford parish of Northwingfield gent to Anthony Lowe of Walton of a messuage and lands in Walton. Rent £20. May - 1762
13 - Declaration of trust between the executors of the will of Elizabeth Bagshaw of St Margaret's Westminster. deceased, as to £1,880 in 3% consols, the dividends of which are to be applied to poor housekeepers in the parish of Chesterfield at the rate of 20s each. 21 Aug - 1802
14 - Clay Cross
15 - Lease for a year (release missing) by Humphrey Burrow of Derby yeoman to Robert Hood junior ironmonger and Richard Adams gent both of Mount Sorrell county Leicester of a messuage in Fryre Friar Gate, Derby, with buildings belonging. 23 Mar 1668/9 - [1669]
15-16 - Derby
16 - Bargain and sale by Samuel Burrow of Derby maltster and Elizabeth his wife to Samuel Fletcher ironmonger all of Derby, of a messuage in Fryer [Friar] Gate, Derby, with malt-houses, kiln-houses and other buildings belonging. Consideration £275. 29 Sep - 1673
17 - Lease for 21 years by Thomas Gladwin of Tupton parish of Northwingfield esq to John Clay of Egstow in the same parish yeoman, of lands (named) in Tupton and Egstowe. Rent £17.5 0d. 16 Feb 1684/5 - [1685]
17-27 - North Wingfield
18 - Lease for 31 years by Nicholas Leeke of St Martin-in-the fields county Middlesex esq. to Henry Bourne of Spital parish of Chesterfield bachelor in physick, in trust for Rev William Burrow of Chesterfield, of the rectory or advowson of North Wingfield, at a peppercorn rent, with cases and other legal papers relating. 8 Mar 1747/8 - [1748]
19-20 - Agreement between Nicholas Leeke of parish of St John the Evangelist county Middlesex esq and Rev William Burrow of North Wingfield, for sale of the rectory and advowson of North Wingfield, consideration £250, with affidavit relating. 15 Sep - 1758
21 - Bargain and sale of premises in D37 M/T19. 18 Sep - 1758
22 - Agreement between Henry Sebastian Leeke esq (Lieutenant of the "Saltash"), and Rev William Burrow, rector of North Wingfield, for sale of the advowson of North Wingfield, consideration £225. 17 Mar - 1759
23-24 - Lease and release between same parties and of same premises as in D37 M/T20 above, with case relating. 6/7 Apr - 1759
25 - Assignment by Rev William Burrow, rector of Northwingfield, to Godfrey Heathcote of Chesterfield gent. of a mortgage dated 17 May 1758 of lands (named) in Taddington, Shirland and Northwingfield. Consideration 5s. 9 May - 1770
26 - Bond in £1,400 by William Burrow clerk to Godfrey Heathcote for payment of £700 and interest. 9 May - 1770
27 - Release by John Holland of Ford esq and others to John Wilkinson Clay of Northwingfield esq and others of messuages and lands (specified) in Northwingfield, Pilsley and Morton, to the use of the parish church of Northwingfield. 25 Jan - 1804
28 - Feoffment by James Wright of Shirland Park gent to William Stockes of Higham yeoman, of lands and a cottage in Shirland and Higham. Consideration £109 2 6d 24 Mar - 1666
28-39 - Shirland
29 - Bargain and sale by Thomas Leacroft of Wirksworth gent, and William Sleigh clerk and Robert Newson yeoman both of Shirland, to Edward Foster of Shirland, of a third of a cottage in Shirland. Consideration 20s. 14 Dec - 1710
30 - Feoffment by John Jackson shoemaker to Samuel Wright both of Shirland of two thirds of a dwelling house and outbuildings in Shirland. Consideration £15. 16 Jan - 1771
31-32 - Lease and release by Joseph Harvey of Southwingfield carpenter and John Harvey of Heage carpenter, (his eldest son), and Edward Harvey of Southwingfield carpenter (another son), to William Hodgkinson of Higham farmer, of two thirds of a cottage and croft at Hallfield Gate parish Shirland. Consideration £55. 26/27 Jun. - 1772
33-34 - Lease and release by John Bower of Chesterfield gent. to William Fletcher of Toadhole Furnace parish Shirland labourer, of a piece of land near Toadhole Furnace called Southways Pingle upon part of which a dwelling house has been erected by Fletcher. Consideration £50 (?). 20/21 Feb - 1789
35 - Exchange between (a) William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq (b) Richard Hopkinson of Shirland, yeoman, and Godfrey Litchfield of Belper Lawn, parish of Duffield, yeoman, of parcels of land in Shirland. 5 Aug - 1807
36-37 - Lease and release by William Fletcher of Toadhole Furnace, parish Shirland, farmer, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall, esq of 2 messuages, brewhouse, cowhouse and outbuildings, and the Southerways Pingle near Toadhole Furnace. Consideration £250. 17/18 May - 1816
38 - Lease for 21 years by William Turbutt to William Fletcher of the premises in D37 M/T36-37 above. Rent £7 15s 0d. 18 May - 1816
39 - Conveyance by Augustin Copit of Woolley, parish of Morton, yeoman, to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall, esq of 2 cottages and land at Hill Side, parish Shirland. Consideration £60. 29 Sep - 1863
40-41 - Final concord and counterpart between George Calton plaintiff and Henry Dakeyne gent, and Elizabeth his wife deforciants. of a messuage and lands in Woolley, Stretton and Morton. Consideration £100. Easter - 1649
40-45 - Stretton
42 - Lease for 21 years by Rt Hon. George, Marquis of Halifax, Lord Privy Seal, to Richard Holliley the younger of Stretton yeoman, of a third part of a messuage in Stretton with lands (named) belonging. Rent £2 10s 0d. 10 May - 1684
43 - Lease for 21 years by Charles, Earl of Shrewsbury to Richard Holliley the younger of Stretton yeoman, of a third part of a messuage in Stretton with lands (named) belonging. Rent 50s. 20 Oct - 1781
44-45 - Lease and release by John Fredrick, Duke of Dorset, and Sackville, Earl of Thanet, to William Hodgkinson of Higham yeoman, of a cottage at Ain Moor in the manor of Stretton, with lands. Consideration £51 11s 0d. 28/29 Sept - 1781
46 - Lease for 99 years by Lemuel Gladwin of Tupton Hall parish Northwingfield gent to William Burrow the younger of Chesterfield clerk, of the advowson of Tibshelf. Consideration £100. 26 Jun - 1742
46 - Tibshelf
47 - Lease for life by Anthony Beridge of Barrow upon Soar clerk to Robert Lockey of Quorndon basket-maker of a cottage near the churchyard gate in Quorndon Leicestershire with lands (named) belonging, to hold for the life of the lessor, rent £1 6s 8d. 1 Mar 16 Charles II - [1641]
47-48 - Leicestershire and Derby
48 - Final concord between Humphrey Burrowes, Thomas Yate and Thomas Clemenson plaintiffs. and Norton Chaveney and Elizabeth his wife, John Jorden and Mary his wife and Emot Wass spinster deforciants., of a messuage, cottage, garden, and orchard in Derby and a messuage, garden orchard, 18 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, 8 acres pasture and common of pasture at Odson, Leicestershire Consideration £120. 29 Oct - 1664
49 - Gift by Agnes, former wife of Ralph de ........... to William son of Wyot de Swynton of a croft in (Duren?) .......................... (faded)
49-57 - Yorkshire
50 - Gift by Robert Noble of Barswral to Henry son of Reginald of the same and Alan his son and heir of an acre of land in the field of Bars' (bound given).
51 - Final concord between William Moresode plaintiff. and Richard Wyote and Alice his wife deforciants. of a messuage and 25 acres of land in Bradfeld. Consideration 20 marks. 3 weeks from Michaelmas 10 Henry VI - [1431]
52 - Quitclaim by John Beyrdemore of Froghole to John Morewood son and heir of William Morewode of title to a messuage and lands in Herteclyff, Rocher and Westmondlialgh. 10 Jan 2 Richard III - [1485]
53 - Quitclaim by John Morewode son and heir of William Morewode to Richard Hudson of a messuage and lands in Hertecliff, Rocher and Westmanhalgh. 6 Apr - 1485
54 - Gift by Richard Hudson of Bradfeld to Henry Bromhede and William Hudson of the same of a messuage and lands in Hertcleffe, Rocher and Westmanhalgh. 7 Oct - 1492
55 - Gift by Henry Tymn of Castleton to Oliver Tym his son of a tenement in Castleton (bounds given) 10 Feb ? 15 Henry VII - [1500]
56 - Bond in £20 by Richard Morewode of Bradefeld county York, Thomas Shepherd of Roderham county York and Joan his wife, and Agnes and Alice Morewode, daughter of said Richard, to William Hudson, for quiet possession of crofts and lands (named) in Bradefeld and Hertelyffe. 4 Jul - 1508
57 - Lease for 21 years by William Hudson of Rocher parish of Bradfeld county York yeoman to William, Thomas, and Edward Hudson, his younger sons, of all his messuages and lands in Smalfield, Bradfield and elsewhere, rent 1d. 29 Sep - 1610
58 - Bond in £40 by Richard Eyre of Pilsley husbandman, John Brelisford of Senior [Seanor, Ault Hucknall] yeoman, and John Clay of Morton yeoman, to Elizabeth Watkinson and others (named), for performance of covenants in indentures of equal date. 3 May - 1553
58-63 - Unidentified
59 - Bond in £10 by Robert Parker of Chesterfield gent. to Ralph Hethecote of Chesterfield potter, for performance of covenants in indentures of equal date. 31 May - 1558
60 - Bond in £400 by Ralph Heathcote of Chesterfield yeoman to Godfrey Heathcote his son for performance of covenants in indentures of equal date. 9 Oct - 1643
61 - Bond in £100 by Robert Gunthorpe of Mansfield county Nottingham butcher and James Gunthorpe of the same lanior' [?woolworker] to William Chalenge of Laxton county Nottingham butcher, for performance of covenants in indentures of equal date - [1660-1685]
62 - Bond in £60 by Alexander Dam of Baslow yeoman to James Eastwood of Baslow yeoman for performance of covenants in a bargain and sale of even date. 8 Oct - 1692
63 - Draft bargain and sale prior to recovery by Maurice Savage of Lincoln's Inn barrister to Rev William Burrow of North Wingfield clerk, of unidentified capital messuage, [possibly Newton Hall circa Montgomery] - 1779
64 - Bargain and sale by Edward Revell of Ogston esq., Alice his wife, and Hugh Lacye of Ogston gent. to Henry Woodward of Newbold of a messuage known as the Moorehowse with all lands etc. in the parishes of Morton and Crich. Consideration £350. Dated 29 September Endorsed with memorandum that "no parte of Cook Shutt Feildes shalle passe by these indentures". - 1632
64-556 - Morton parish, including Brackenfield
65 - Feoffment by bargain and sale by Richard Calton of Stanton gent. and George Hodgkinson of North Edge in the parish of Ashover gent., by appointment and with consent of Thomas Calowe, James Swifte, Robert Wright, Thomas Knowles, and George Else of Brackenfield yeomen, to William Revell of Ogston esq. of Middle Close (2 acres), Broome Close (4 acres), the Paddock (3½ acres), lying in Brackenfield, part of the farm of Thomas Calowe; and a messuage in Brackenfield (tenant James Swifte), with two little crofts and one hemp-yard adjoining, and the Broome Close (3 acres), Middle Close (2½ acres), the Moorfield (3 acres), the Paddock (4 acres), one dole (one acre one rood) in Page Field, part of the farm of James Swifte; and the Meadow Close in Brackenfield (1½ acres), part of the farm of Robert Wright; a messuage in Brackenfield (tenant Thomas Knowles); and a cottage in Brackenfield (tenant George Else). Considerations: £100 to Calowe; £146 to Swifte; £27 to Wright; £16 18s to Knowles; and 19s to Else. Dated 18 June - 1658
66 - Feoffment by bargain and sale by James Swifte of Brackenfield yeoman to William Steere of Brackenfield yeoman of a close called Horsefield (3 acres) in Brackenfield. Consideration £40. Dated 23 March - 1659/1660
67 - Beastgates on Chappell Moore, Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Elizabeth Haslam of Brackenfield widow and William Haslam of Brackenfield yeoman to William Revell of Ogston esq. of three beastgates on Chappell Moore in Brackenfield. Consideration £30. Recital of purchase of hereditaments in Brackenfield by Edward Haslam and other tenants and inhabitants of Brackenfield from Hon. Henry Howard (4 Jan. 1658/1659), and of the will of Edward Haslam dated 25 May 1659 (husband of Elizabeth and father of William). - 16 May 1660
68 - Beastgates on Chappell Moore, Brackenfield: Release and quitclaim by William Haslam of Brackenfield yeoman (son and heir of Edward Haslam), reciting terms of D37 M/T67, to Francis Sitwell of Renishaw esq., William Sitwell of Renishaw esq., Gilbert Clarke of Somersal and John Wilkinson of Chilcote gents. of all interest in the beastgates. Recital of will of William Revell devising same to Sitwell et al [and others]. in trust to sell to meet debts of testator. Dated 7 May - 1670
69 - Gregory Field, Grandsyre Field, and Old Laighton, Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Richard Calton of Stanton gent. and George Hodgkinson of Northedge in the parish of Ashover gent. to Leonard Hunt of Brackenfield yeoman of a messuage in Brackenfield and three closes called Gregory Field, Grandsyre Field, and Old Laighton, and one beastgate on Chapel Moor. Consideration £180, being part of the purchase price paid to the Hon. Henry Howard for his estate in Brackenfield. Dated 4 January - 1658/1659
70 - Gregory Field, Grandsyre Field, and Old Laighton, Brackenfield: Bond in £20 by Leonard Hunt and Elizabeth Hunt of Brackenfield to Margaret Hunt of Ashover spinster - 3 Oct 1698
71 - Gregory Field, Grandsyre Field, and Old Laighton, Brackenfield: Mortgage in £34 by demise for term of 900 years by Leonard Hunt of Brackenfield yeoman and Elizabeth Hunt of Brackenfield spinster of a close in Brackenfield called Old Laighton (6 acres) to William Hodgkinson of Overton in the parish of Ashover gent. Dated 16 August - 1701
72 - Gregory Field, Grandsyre Field, and Old Laighton, Brackenfield: Mortgage as D37 M/T71: consideration £40; Farr Field in Brackenfield (6 acres). Dated 10 August - 1703
73 - Gregory Field, Grandsyre Field, and Old Laighton, Brackenfield: Copy will of Leonard Hunt of Brackenfield yeoman. To John Ausburn of Derby esq., all lands and personal estate in Brackenfield and elsewhere to hold in trust to meet debts and funeral expenses by sale, paying and residue to testator's kinsman. John Hunt of Brackenfield; if it is necessary to sell the real and personal estate, leaves some to John Hunt; executor to be Ausburn who is to have one guinea for his trouble. Dated 11 March. Endorsed: proved, 8 October 1708 - 1707/1708
74-75 - Gregory Field, Grandsyre Field, and Old Laighton, Brackenfield: Lease and release by John Osborne of Derby esq. to John of Ford in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of premises as in D37 M/T69. Recital of terms of D37 M/T73. Consideration £240. Dated 18/19 February - 1708/1709
76-81 - Gregory Field, Grandsyre Field, and Old Laighton, Brackenfield: Papers relating to the debts of Leonard Hunt.
82 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Articles of agreement made between Joshua Hayward of Cromford gent. and Hannah Holland of Ford in the parish of North Wingfield widow, prior to D37 M/T83-84. Dated 2 April - 1715
83-84 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release of Joshua Hayward of Cromford gent. to Hannah Holland of Ford widow of a messuage in Brackenfield and the Croft, the Little Acre, the New Field, the Pitt Field, the Royalls, the Moorfield, the Meadow, the Hobthorn Close, the Great Slate Pitts Close, the Little Slate Pitts Close, the Renn Park, the New Breck, the Blackshaw Wood, the Pasture Ollers, the Great Pasture, the Little Pasture, the Broomhill, the Little Field Close, the Leonard Field Close, the Hobber Greaves, the Great Chappel Moor Close, the Little Chappel Moor Close, containing in all 83 acres. Former field names also given. Consideration £810. Dated 23/24 June - 1715
85 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Final concord made between Laurence Bourne, Richard Calton, and Hannah Holland plaintiffs and William Hodgkinson and Elizabeth his wife, Samuel Slater and Ann his wife, and Joshua Hayward and Eleanora his wife deforciants of four messuages, four cottages, six gardens, 60 acres land, 15 acres meadow, 50 acres pasture, 2 acres wood, and common of pasture and turbary in Ashover, Brackenfield, and Chesterfield. Fine £200. Dated Octave of St. Hilary, 20 January - 1715/1716
86 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Articles of agreement prior to the marriage of John Halton of South Wingfield manor and Hannah Holland of Ford widow. Dated 6 July - 1716
87 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Settlement by lease and release on the marriage of John Halton and Hannah Holland whereby Hannah conveys to Samuel Newton of Oakerthorpe in the parish of South Wingfield gent. and Joseph Allwood of Heath gent. of a messuage and lands as in D37 M/T83-4, to hold in trust for term of 500 years from the date of the marriage for such uses as Hannah shall appoint. Dated 6 July - 1716
88 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Lease for term of 21 years from 25 March next by John Halton of South Wingfield manor and Hannah his wife to Edward Wright of Brackenfield husbandman of a messuage in Brackenfield and the Over Chapel Moor, the Nether Chapel Moor, the Holbeck Green, the Croft, the Little Acre, the Narr Pasture, the Farr Pasture, the Ollers, the New Breck, the Blake Shaw, the Broomhill, the Little Field, the Leonard Field, the Narr Slay Pitts, the Farr Slay Pitts, the Hobthorn, the Nether Ground, the Holme, the Royall, the Pitt Field, and the Narr Field, containing in all 81 acres. Timber and mineral rights reserved. Rent £41 4s. Dated 10 March - 1723/1724
89-90 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Lease and counterpart for term of 1000 years by Hannah Halton to John Hornbuckle of Nottingham grocer and Alexander Burden of Nottingham grocer of a messuage and land in Brackenfield to raise sum of £500 from the death of Hannah for the purchase of land in the county of Nottingham for the use of John Bilbie of Nottingham grocer and Anna Holland, his intended wife, daughter of Hannah by John Holland. Dated 3 October - 1733
91 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Will of Hannah Halton, wife of John Halton of Wingfield manor. To son Thomas Holland, all testator's real estate; to same, £200 of which testator has disposal under her marriage settlement; to daughter Anna, wife of Joseph Bilbie, all household goods; remaining estate to be divided equally between Thomas and Anna, who are to be executors. Will dated 30 July 1735 - 1735
92 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Release and quitclaim in £400 by John Halton of Wingfield manor to Thomas Holland of Ford gent., only son and heir of Hannah Holland deceased of a messuage and lands in Brackenfield. Recital of terms, D37 M/T86-87, D37 M/T89-90, and D37 M/T91. Dated 24 April - 1738
93 - A messuage and various closes, Brackenfield: Grant by Robert Musters of Nottingham esq. to Thomas Holland of Ford gent. of permission to erect a gate at the corners of two closes in Brackenfield called Moore Piece and Mr Holland's Hopthorn with access across to the same for Holland across Musters' land. Dated 1 November - 1745
94 - A messuage, Brackenfield: Settlement on the marriage of Leonard Wright of Brackenfield yeoman and Susanna daughter of James Spencer of Milltown in the parish of Ashover yeoman whereby Wright conveys to Arthur Dakeyne of Ashover gent. one messuage and appurtenances, the Workhouse Croft, the Pinfould Croft, the Acre, and one beastgate in Whynymoore, all in Brackenfield to hold in trust for Leonard and Susanna. Marriage portion £60. Dated 15 May - 1677
95 - A messuage, Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Susan Wright of Brackenfield widow and Joseph Wright of Brackenfield her son, in consideration of a marriage between Joseph and Sarah his wife, sister of Samuel Hurt of Pilsley carpenter to William Champernoone of Chesterfield gent. and Samuel Hurt, of one messuage in Brackenfield to hold to the use of Joseph and Sarah. Consideration £10 paid by Hurt. Dated 15 March - 1711/1712
96 - A messuage, Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Susanna Wright of Brackenfield widow and Joseph Wright of Brackenfield stocking-weaver (son of Susanna) and Sarah his wife, to Anna Holland and Jemima Holland, both of Ford in the parish of North Wingfield spinsters, of a messuage in Brackenfield. Consideration £24. Dated 5 September - 1716
97 - A messuage, Brackenfield: Bond with D37 M/T96. 5 September - 1716
98 - A messuage, Brackenfield: Release by Anna Holland of South Wingfield manor spinster to Jemima Holland of the same place spinster (her sister) of one messuage in Brackenfield, in consideration of a marriage intended between Anna and Joseph Bilbie of Nottingham grocer. Dated 3 October - 1733
99 - A messuage, Brackenfield: Release and quitclaim by Edward Wright of Brackenfield husbandman to Thomas Holland of Ford gent. of all suits, actions etc. Dated 27 October - 1746
100 - A messuage, Brackenfield: Release by Edward Wright to Thomas Holland of pews in Morton church and Trinity Chapel, Brackenfield. Dated 18 December - 1747
101 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: Receipt from Thomas Milnes to Hannah Halton in £100, part of £1200 principal upon a mortgage made by James Holland of a messuage and lands in Walton in the parish of Chesterfield to Reginald Pyndar now deceased, John Miles, and Thomas Milnes (30 September 1707);£900 of the principal money has here-before been paid. Dated 10 November With further receipt in £100, dated 5 October 1717 - 1716
102 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: Bond in £1600 by Thomas Holland of Ford in the parish of North Wingfield gent to William Bilbie esq., present mayor of Nottingham, to support an assignment of mortgage by Thomas Holland and Joseph Bilbie to William Bilbie. Dated 30 September - 1734
103 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: Bond in £400 by Thomas Holland of Ford gent. to William Bilbie, mayor of Nottingham. Dated 30 September - 1734
104 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: Bond in £800 by Thomas Holland to William Bilbie of Nottingham gent. Dated 25 March - 1736
105 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: Mortgage in £400 by demise for term of 500 years by Thomas Holland of Ford gent. of a messuage and lands in Brackenfield as in D37 M/T88, to William Bilbie of Nottingham esq. Dated 1 May - 1741
106 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: Mortgage bond with D37 M/T105. 1st May - 1741
107 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: Bond in £400 by Thomas Holland to William Bilbie. Dated 29 September - 1742
108 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: Assignment by William Bilbie senior of Nottingham esq. (brother and surviving executor of the will of Joseph Bilbie late of Nottingham gent. deceased) and Thomas Holland of Ford esq. to William Bilbie junior of Nottingham gent., son and heir of Joseph Bilbie, of one bond as D37 M/T107. Dated 21 November - 1764
109 - Mortgage of lands: Holland - Bilbie: As D37 M/T108, assignment of D37 M/T103. - 1764
110 - Mortgage of lands: Holland-Bilbie: Assignment by William Bilbie senior and Thomas Holland to William Bilbie junior of a mortgage in £400 by demise for term of 500 years of Broughs Farm in Walton in the parish of Chesterfield; and of mortgage as in D37 M/T105. Dated 21 November - 1764
111 - Mortgage of lands: Holland-Bilbie: Attested copy of deed of defeasanze made between William Bilbie junior, William Bilbie senior, and Thomas Holland, reciting terms of D37 M/T110, whereby a sum of £1000 rather than £1500 is limited and owing to William Bilbie junior Dated 22 November - 1764
112 - Mortgage of lands: Holland-Bilbie: Assignment of mortgages as in D37 M/T110 by William Bilbie junior to Robert Newton of Morton esq. Dated 9 November - 1772
113 - Mortgage of lands: Holland-Bilbie: Assignment of residue of two mortgage terms in trust and to attend the inheritance by Robert Newton to Anthony Lax of Chesterfield gent., trustee for John Holland of Ford esq., in consideration of principal of £2500 and all interest having been paid to Newton by Holland. Dated 8 November - 1777
114 - Feoffment by bargain and sale by Job Else of Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton labourer and George Else his son to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of a piece of land on Woolley Moor known as Waterhouses Patch (one acre one rood) adjoining the river Amber - 23 May 1778
115-116 - A messuage and lands at Woolley: Lease and release by Francis Revell of Stony Houghton (co. Derby) yeoman, son and heir of William Revell of Scarcliff yeoman, and Mary his wife, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of two third-parts of a messuage at Woolley in the parish of Morton, and of a cottage near the messuage, and of the Stubble Pingle, the Pingle Wood, the Doe Acre, the Little Pickman Dole, the Short Acre, the Middle Field, the Hollin Field, and the Over Mesne Greave lying at Woolley in the parishes of Morton and North Wingfield. Consideration £427 10s. Dated 7/8 April - 1780
117-118 - A messuage and lands at Woolley: Final concord and counterpart made between William Turbutt esq. plaintiff and Francis Revell and Mary his wife deforciants of one messuage, one cottage, 30 acres land, 30 acres pasture, and common of pasture and turbary in Woolley in the parish of Morton and in the parish of North Wingfield. Fine £60. Dated quindene of Easter, 20 George III. (12 April) - 1780
119 - Allotments on Woolley Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Revell of Woolley in the parish of Morton farmer to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of two allotments on Woolley moor in the manor of Stretton and parishes of Morton and North Wingfield. Consideration £50. Dated 30 October - 1781
120-121 - Holling Field and Pickman: Attested copies of lease and release by William Revell of Woolley Moor yeoman (nephew and heir of William Revell late of Scarcliff yeoman deceased) and Elizabeth his wife to John Davis Browne of Fetter Lane, London, gent. of two third-parts of a messuage, barns, yard, garden, stackyard and orchard, and of the following closes at Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton: the Near Croft, the Far Croft, the Great South Croft, the Middle South Croft, the Orchard Meadow, the Acre Close, the Brigg South Croft, the Brigg Field, the Holling Field, the Near Stubbing, the Far Stubbing, the Near Holling Dole, the Far Holling Dole, the Pickman Dole, and the New Lant, containing 36 acres one rood one perch, so that Browne may be a tenant for suffering a common recovery by William Lovett of Matlock gent. to the use of Joseph Roystone of Matlock yeoman for mortgage term of 500 years in consideration of mortgage principal of £200. Dated 13/14 June - 1786
122 - Holling Field and Pickman: Assignment of mortgage by Joseph Roystone late of Matlock now of Monyash yeoman, with consent of William Revell of Woolley Moor yeoman, to John Nuttall of Matlock gent., of lands as in D37 M/T120-1. Consideration £220. Dated 1 December - 1786
123-124 - Holling Field and Pickman: Lease and release by William Revell of Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton yeoman to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of two closes at or near Woolley Moor in the manor of Stretton and parish of Morton called the Holling Field and the Pickman or Pitman Dole (2 acres 2 roods). Consideration £79 10s 6d. Dated 24/25 March - 1794
125 - Holling Field and Pickman: Assignment by John Nuttall of Matlock gent, and William Revell of Woolley Moor yeoman to Rev. William Wilson of Morton clerk in trust for William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of residue of mortgage term in trust and to attend the inheritance. Dated 25 March - 1794
126-127 - Attested copies of lease and release by John Clay of Nottingham gent. and Robert Musters of Nottingham esq. to Edward Wilmot of Jermyn Street in the parish of St James (co. Middlesex.) doctor, of a capital messuage called Road Nook House and the farm belonging to it (tenant John Bradley, rent £72 10s), and of various other messuages and farms, including the Wood Piece, Little Close, the wood called Lindoway Spring (9 acres) all which premises lie in the parishes of Crich, Norton and Ashover, and at Wessington, Roadnook, Brackenfield and Wheatcroft; and of a moiety of the manor of Lea and Holloway - 8-9 Jul 1748
128 - A messuage and various closes at Roadnook: Attested copy of settlement of Dr. Wilmot's estate. Dated 25 April - 1758
129 - A messuage and various closes at Roadnook: Attested copy of lease and release by Sir Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden Bart., eldest son and heir of Sir Robert Mead Wilmot deceased, to James Hawksworth of Chancery Lane (co. Middlesex) gent. of the manor or lordship of Chaddesden, the capital messuage called Chaddesden Hall with all outbuildings and appurtenances containing in all 12 acres 2 roods 29 perches, together with many named closes of land in Chaddesden, Spondon, St Alkmund, Derby, tithes in Denby, two third-parts of the manors of Mickleover, Littleover and Findern, and of the rectory and advowson of Mickleover, and all tithes within Mickleover, Littleover, and Findern, together with many named farms and closes in Littleover, and lands in Alton, Wirksworth, Kirk Ireton, Matlock, Idridgehay, Hulland and Biggin, together with the capital messuage called Road Nook House, a farm in the tenure of Thomas Bradley, a messuage and farm (tenant Rachel Hollingworth), a messuage and farm (tenant John Hill), a messuage and farm (tenant Thomas Bradley), a messuage and farm (tenant Thomas Hill), a messuage and farm (tenant John Dean), and various other farms in Crich, Morton, Wessington, Road Nook, Brackenfield, Ashover and Wheatcroft; a moiety of the manor of Lea and Holloway, and lands in Crich and South Wingfield, to the intent that Hawksworth may be a tenant for suffering a common recovery - 3-4 Nov 1793
130 - A messuage and various closes at Roadhook: Attested copy of an exemplification of a common recovery by John Radford esq. against James Hawksworth gent. of the manors of Chaddesden, Hungry Bentley, Middleton Park and Alton, and ninety messuages, seventy gardens, 1500 acres land, 1000 acres meadow, 1500 acres pasture, 100 acres wood, 200 acres of furze and heath, £30 rent, and common of pasture in Chaddesden, Spondon, Breadsall, Derby, Mickleover, Littleover, Findern, Middle Park, Hungry Bentley, Alkmonton, Alton, Wirksworth, Kirk Ireton, Matlock, Idridgehay, Biggin, Hulland, Crich, Morton, Wessington, Road Nook, Brackenfield, Ashover, Wheatcroft, and South Wingfield, and all manner of tithes growing in the parish of Denby and of Crich, and two third-parts of the manors of Mickleover, Littleover, and Findern, and a moiety of the manor of Lea and Holloway etc. Vouchee, Sir Robert Wilmot - 28 Nov 1793
131 - A messuage and various closes at Roadhook: Abstract of title of Sir Robert Wilmot to an estate at Road Nook. - c.1794
132-133 - A messuage and various closes at Roadhook: Lease and release by Sir Robert Wilmot to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage, croft, garden, yard, and homestead (3 acres one rood 5 perches) in Brackenfield, and the Mare Yard (3 roods 23 perches), the Near Ley (one acre 3 roods 12 perches), the Far Ley (2 acres 4 perches), the Short and Long Lands (2 acres one rood 5 perches), the Pingle (3 roods 34 perches), the Yorkshire Croft (3 acres 4 perches), the Acre Close (2 roods 32 perches) the Pinfold Croft (2 acres one rood 33 perches), the Near Chapel Close (4 acres 29 perches), the Far Chapel Close (2 acres 36 perches); and a messuage and homestead in Brackenfield (one rood 33 perches), the Great Paddock (3 acres 29 perches), the Little Paddock (2 roods 29 perches), the Nook (one rood 38 perches), the New Close (one acre one rood 16 perches), the Chapel Hill (one acre 3 roods 11 perches), the Hunger Bank (2 acres one rood 9 perches), the Far Close (2 acres 20 perches), the Middle Close (one acre one rood 11 perches), the Near Close (one acre two roods 27 perches), the Nether Close (3 acres 16 perches), and the Lane Close (one acre one rood 15 perches); and an allotment in Ashover (2 acres one rood 38 perches), and the Upper Whinney Moor (4 acres 29 perches), the Nether Whinney Moor (4 acres one rood 29 perches), the Lane (2 acres one rood 27 perches), and the Meadow (5 acres one rood 19 perches). Consideration £1630. Dated 28/29 September - 1796
134 - A messuage and various closes at Roadhook: Abstract of D37 M/T132-133.
135 - Part of Barn Close, Far Over Croft, and the Nook: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Bradley of Road Nook in the parish of Morton and Thomas Hill of Wessington yeoman and John Wheatcroft of Wessington yeoman (trustee) to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of one acre of land in Brackenfield, being part of the Barn Close, the Far Over Croft, and the Nook. Consideration £48. Dated 17 November - 1803
136 - A cottage and land at Woolley Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Revell of Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton yeoman to Ralph Samuel Kirk of Ashover gent. of one cottage and croft (one rood 24 perches) at Woolley Moor, and an Intake at the same place (one rood 11 perches), a part of Robert Ellats Nether Croft. Consideration £35. Dated 25 March - 1784
137 - A cottage and land at Woolley Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Ralph Samuel Kirk to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of premises as above. Consideration £60. - 1805
138-139 - An annuity: Probate copy of the will of John Jolley senior of Cartledge, near Holmsfield, clerk. To wife Elizabeth and her heirs for for ever, all copyhold closes, lands, and buildings at Cartledge (except the part already settled on testator's son, Joseph); to his executrix, one mortgage (mortgagee testator's son, John) on lands at Ogston to indemnify her against a bond in £200 by John Jolley senior and John Jolley junior to Lydia Allwood (3 February 1704/1705); to daughter Mary and her heirs for ever (provided she marries with consent of executrix), an annuity of £15 issuing out of lands at Ogston, late in the possession of Edward Revell of Ogston esq.; to wife Elizabeth, all personal estate; same to be executrix. Will dated 10 Sept. 1707; proved at Chesterfield, 6 October - 1708
140 - An annuity: Copy will of Elizabeth Jolley of Cartledge widow; to daughter Mary Lee widow, an annuity of £15 part of a larger sum of £40 issuing from the estate of John Revell late of Ogston; to son Samuel Jolley, all copyhold lands at or near Cartledge upon condition that if Samuel marries, his choice of wife is to be approved by my loveing friend, Rev. William Bell; if the condition is not met, then testator leaves the copyhold lands to sons John, Joseph, and Edward, and daughters Elizabeth Walker and Mary Lee; to son John, £5; to son Edward, £20; to Edward, son of Edward, £10; to daughter Mary Lee £5; to son Joseph, release of all debts from him to testator on condition that Joseph releases to Francis Cook, Richard Johnson, Christopher Child and William Jepson all suits and actions between them and testator; if Joseph fails to meet this condition, then all sums owed by him are to go to Samuel, son of testator, who is also appointed executor; to said Samuel, residue of real and personal estate. Will dated 7 February - 1725/1726
141 - An annuity: Assignment by Mary Lee of Derby widow to John Heath of Derby gent. of an annuity of £15, to hold by mortgage in £120 for term of 500 years. Dated 29 October - 1757
142 - An annuity: Assignment of mortgage of an annuity by Mary Lee and John Heath to Daniel Parker of Derby surgeon. Consideration £123 4s 3d. Dated 12 May Also further charge of £76 15s 9d, making principal of £200. - 1758
143 - An annuity: Assignment of mortgage of an annuity by John Vickors of Derby fellmonger, executor of the will of Daniel Parker, to John Blackburn of Derby exciseman. Consideration £200. Dated 19 September - 1763
144 - An annuity: Probate copy of the will of Mary Lee of Sheffield widow. To nephew Benjamin Jolley during his natural life, an annuity of £40 under the will of Edward Revell of Ogston dated 19 April 1642, charged with payment of debts and funeral expenses, and with payment of those legacies which are payable within the life of Benjamin: and on the death of Benjamin, to John Jolley son of Benjamin, the annuity, to hold for ever; to George Travis, son of testator's niece Elizabeth Travis, an annuity of £10 for term of 10 years to be charged on the annuity of £40; to Eleanor Bolton, daughter of testator's niece Dorothy Tippin, an annuity of £5 for life to be reckoned from the date of the death of George Travis, also charged on the annuity of £40; to each child of Eleanor Bolton, £5 when aged 21; to Elizabeth Brook, wife of Matthew Brook of Ecclesfield, £20; to Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Travis of Sheffield cutler, £5 when 21; to said John Jolley, all furniture and books; to Dorothy, wife of Benjamin Jolley, all linens, woollens, and wearing apparel. Benjamin Jolley to be sole executor. Codicil to will dated 2 September 1766: to Nathaniel Travis, £5; to James, son of Nathaniel Travis, £5 when 21. Main will dated 3 July 1766; proved at York, 15 March - 1768
145 - An annuity: Assignment of mortgage of rent-charge or annuity by Christopher Blackburn of Wolverhampton gent., devisee and executor of the will of John Blackburn, and Sarah Jolley of Sheffield widow and relict of John Jolley of Sheffield gent. to Michael Shaw of Dronfield esq. Dated 22 March - 1792
146 - An annuity: Conveyance by John Jolley of Sheffield silver-plater (only son and heir of John Jolley late of Sheffield deceased, who was great-nephew of Mary Lee), and Ann Shaw widow of Michael Shaw together with the executors of the will of Shaw, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of an annuity of £40. Considerations £200 and £535. Dated 23 January - 1810
147 - Butterfield Close and other closes; Brackenfield: Particulars and conditions of sale of messuages, farms, and lands in Shirley, Crich, Wessington, and Morton; also contract for sale. Dated 14 September - 1812
148 - Butterfield Close and other closes; Brackenfield: Abstract of title of Peter Pegge Burnell to lands at Brackenfield. - 1812
149 - Butterfield Close and other closes; Brackenfield: Lease and release by Peter Pegge Burnell of Winkburn (co. Nottingham) esq. to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of those closes in Brackenfield containing 18 acres 36 perches, heretofore called the Butterfield Close and the four Mean Closes, and now divided into six several inclosures called the close next Butterfield Lane, The Hopton, the Oak Tree Close, the Little Close, the Bridge Meadow, and the Little Meadow. Consideration £1100. Dated 5/6 April - 1813
150 - Butterfield Close and other closes; Brackenfield: Legal bill - 1813
151 - Flowery Meadow, Brackenfield: Feoffment by Thomas Towndrow of Higham yeoman to William Hoyland of Wessington publican, reciting mortgage in £1300 by demise for term of 500 years (12 April 1794) by Towndrow and Ann Brown of the parish of Staveley spinster to William Fletcher; and lease and release of 14/16 January 1804 conveying premises to Joseph Wilson of Alfreton gent. in trust; and appointment for residue of term; 25 October 1806, to William Fletcher of Morton yeoman; and contract for sale by Towndrow to Hoyland, of the Flowery Meadow (1 acre 2 roods 6 perches) in Brackenfield. Consideration £100 paid to Fletcher. Assignment of residue of term by Fletcher to Rev. Thomas Webster of Alfreton clerk in trust for Hoyland and to attend the inheritance. Dated 25 October - 1808
152 - Flowery Meadow, Brackenfield: Deed of covenant for production of title deeds. - 1808
153-154 - Flowery Meadow, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Rev. Francis William Sharpe of Doe Hill in the parish of Tibshelf clerk, Rev. Henry John Goodwin of Kingsley (co. Stafford) clerk, and Frances Eleanora his wife, to William Turbutt of Arnold Grove (co. Nottingham) esq. of two undivided sixth-parts of Flowery Meadow in Brackenfield; purchased by the late Emelia Turbutt spinster from William Hoyland. Consideration £15. Dated 23/24 March - 1835
155-156 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc, Brackenfield: Lease and release by James Hawkesley of Handley in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman to Richard Milward of Tibshelf baker of a messuage in Brackenfield, the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close, the Over Close, and the Kirchief, containing together 12 acres, formerly all one parcel called Cappell Moor Piece, and one other close called the Scaldwell (one acre), all being in Brackenfield, to hold in trust to the use of George Hawkesly of Tibshelf ironmonger (son of James) for life, then to the use of Mary, wife of George for life, etc. Dated 16/17 October - 1741
157-158 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc, Brackenfield: Lease and release by George Hawkesly senior of Tibshelf ironmonger and Mary his wife, John and George their sons, Edward Shore of Skegby (co. Nottingham) farmer and Mary his wife, and Lydia West of Tibshelf widow (Mary and Lydia being daughters of George and Mary, to Edward Wilmot of the Inner Temple in London gent. of lands etc. in Brackenfield as in D37 M/T155-156, to make Wilmot a tenant to the precipe for effecting a common recovery. Dated 18/19 November - 1779
159 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc, Brackenfield: Exemplification of a common recovery by Adam Slater against Edward Wilmot of one messuage, four gardens, 20 acres land, 12 acres meadow, 20 acres pasture, and common of pasture and turbary in Brackenfield. Vouchees George Hawkesley and Mary his wife. Dated 28 November - 1780
160-161 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc, Brackenfield: Lease and release by parties to D37 M/T157-158 to Enoch Stevenson of Ashover swailer of lands etc. as in D37 M/T155-156.
162 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc, Brackenfield: Copy will of Enoch Stevenson of Badger Lane in the parish of Ashover yeoman. To eldest son John Stevenson, testator's farm at Holmgate in the parish of North Wingfield (tenant Thomas Handbury), testator's farm at Brackenfield (tenant Jonathan Johnson), the closes at Wessington called the Old Pastures, and a messuage, croft, and premises at Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield (tenant James Crofts); to son Joseph Stevenson, testator's farm at Badger Lane, and the Far Dole and the Near Dole in Ashover, and testator's farm at High Moors in Ashover parish, and all testator's lands at the Hay in Ashover, to hold in fee simple, with the proviso that George Stevenson (son of testator) may enter upon the premises at Badger Lane if Joseph defaults on a bond in £700 to George; to son Joseph, possession and tenant right to the mill, lands, and premises which testator holds as tenant of Ralph Hodgkinson; to daughter Elizabeth, testator's best bed and furniture belonging to it; to daughter Mary, second best bed and furniture belonging to the same; to daughter Mary Prince and grandson John Prince equally and undividedly all leasehold messuages and tenements at Young Street, Little Sheffield (co. York); to John Walker of Wessington labourer, a messuage and a close called the How Lant at Dicklant in the parish of Ashover in trust to pay yearly for ever on 27 December 21s to the churchwardens of Ashover for the maintenance of the Sunday schools, and in trust to pay residue of income each year towards the maintenance of Mary Cocker, an illegitimate child who now lives with testator, until she is 21, and then to convey the real estate to Mary for ever; if Mary dies before 21, then income from the land to go to children of testator's son Joseph, subject to the yearly payment as above. To sons John and Joseph, all remaining estate real and personal subject to the payment of an annuity of £20 to testator's son-in-law Joseph Wilcovkson and Betty his wife, testator's daughter, during the term of their lives and the longer liver; to the child or children of Betty, £500; to son George, £500; sons John and Joseph to be executors. Dated 22 March - 1800
163 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc, Brackenfield Mortgage by demise for term of 1000 years by John Stevenson of Woolley Mill in the parish of North Wingfield miller (eldest son of Enoch Stevenson) to Thomas Johnson of Hurdlow in the parish of Hartington farmer of a messuage at Brackenfield, the Pasture, the Calf Close, the Little Close, the Over Close, and Kirchief, containing in all 12 acres formerly all one close called the Chappell Moor Piece, and one other close called Scaldwell (one acre). Consideration £250. Dated 13 March Endorsed with receipt of £250 by William Johnson, son of Thomas Johnson, from John Stevenson. Dated 8 May 1830. - 1802
164 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc, Brackenfield Copy probate copy of the will of Thomas Johnson of Hurdlow in the parish of Hartington farmer; son Samuel to be tenant of the farm which testator holds under the duke of Devonshire; to same, all live stock and farming equipment; to son Thomas, a messuage and premises called Ridge End in the parish of Sheen (co. Stafford), charged with payment of £100; to son William, £600 to be paid out of real and personal estate when William is 21; to wife Olive, an annuity of £4 for life over and above her dower; household furniture and goods to be divided equally between wife and sons. Testators to be Samuel Johnson of the Boothlow junior and John Shirley of the Rewlatch. Will dated 14 November 1805; proved at Hartington, 5 May - 1808
165 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc., Brackenfield Transfer of mortgage by Samuel Johnson of Boothlow in the parish of Alstonefield (co. Stafford) farmer and John Shirley of Renlatch in the same parish farmer (executors of Thomas Johnson), with consent of John Stevenson, to Elizabeth and Sarah Summers both of Alfreton spinsters. Dated 8 May - 1830
166-167 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc., Brackenfield Additional mortgage in £150 by way of lease and release by John Stevenson to William Wilson of Alfreton mercer in trust for the misses Summers. Dated 13/14 June - 1833
168-169 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc., Brackenfield: Lease and release by John Stevenson of Holmgate in the parish of North Wingfield farmer and William Wilson of Alfreton manor to John Wood of Brackenfield farmer and George Outram of Butterley gent. (trustee) of premises and lands as above - 20-21 Apr 1837
170 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc., Brackenfield Abstract of the title of the trustees of the will of John Wood. - 1845
171 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc., Brackenfield Conditions of sale - 1845
172 - A messuage the Pasture, the Calf Close, Little Close etc., Brackenfield Conveyance by James Crofts of Woolley in the parish of Morton timber dealer and James Wilcockson of Higham miller, trustees of the will of John Wood late of Brackenfield deceased, to Ann Turbutt of Ogston Hall widow and John Charge of Chesterfield esq. (guardians and trustees named in the will of William Turbutt esq. deceased. Consideration £570. Dated 29 September - 1845
173 - Round Meadow, Brackenfield: Conveyance by William Milnes of Stubbin Edge Hall in the parish of Ashover esq. to Thomas Hallowes of Glapwell esq. of one close in Brackenfield called the Round Meadow (one acre 3 roods 38 perches). Consideration £85. Dated 6 April - 1829
174 - Round Meadow, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Thomas Hallowes of Glapwell esq. to Francis Hall of Park Hall in the parish of Warsop (co. Nottingham) esq. and Samuel Need of Cuckney (co. Nottingham) esq., a trustee, of the Round Meadow in Brackenfield. Consideration 10s. Dated 19/20 December - 1837
175 - Round Meadow, Brackenfield: Conveyance by Francis Hall of Park Hall (co. Nottingham) esq. and Mary Ann his wife (formerly Mary Ann Bilbie spinster, daughter of Joseph Bilbie deceased) to Thomas Hallowes of Glapwell Hall esq. and William Thornhill late of Hathersage now of New Park near Lyndhurst (co. Southampton), reciting: a] will (7 May 1807) of John Holland late of Ford esq. in which his estate was settled on the said Joseph Bilbie, a relation of the testator, and Bilbie's heirs b] death of Joseph Bilbie (24 November 1812) c] marriage settlement of Francis Hall and Mary Ann Bilbie (28 February 1832) d] death of Mary Holland, widow of John (7 March 1847) e] conveyance (1 June 1847) by Francis Hall and Mary Ann his wife to the trustees of their marriage settlement (Hallowes and Thornhill) of the Holland estate in Ford, Morton, Brackenfield etc. to break the entail thereon f] terms of D37 M/T174 g] assignment by Francis and Mary Ann to Hallowes and Thornhill of a sum of £148 2s 6d received for the sale of land to the North Midland Railway Co., which money was in the hands of a trustee, John Charge of Chesterfield esq. h] agreement by Hallowes and Thornhill to lay out the sum of £148 2s 6d in the purchase of the parcel of land mentioned below Of all that parcel of land in Brackenfield called the Round Meadow. Consideration as above, paid by Charge to Hall, Hallowes and Thornhill are to hold the Round Meadow to the uses of Hall's marriage settlement. Dated 26 June - 1847
176 - A close called Morrad, Woolley: Abstract of title of John Higginbotham and Edward Higginbotham to a close of land at Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton. - 1848
177 - A close called Morrad, Woolley: Extract from the Stretton enclosure award - 1848
178 - A close called Morrad, Woolley: Extracts from parish registers of North Wingfield - 1848
179 - A close called Morrad, Woolley: Conditions of sale - 1848
180 - A close called Morrad, Woolley: Conveyance by John Higginbotham of Bulwell (co. Nottingham) miller, Henry Higginbotham of Woodhead in the parish of North Wingfield draper and Edward Higginbotham of the same place draper to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a close of land called Morrad at Woolley in the parish of Morton, no. 53 in the Stretton enclosure award. Consideration £150. Dated 26 March - 1848
181 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Abstract of title of Sir Robert Wilmot Baronet to an estate at Road Nook in Brackenfield. - c.1796
182-183 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Sir Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden Baronet to George Mills of Brackenfield framework-knitter and Diocletian Newton of Brackenfield framework-knitter (a trustee) of the south side (one acre 2 roods 9 perches) of Bunting Close in Brackenfield. Consideration £40. Dated 24/25 March - 1796
184-185 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Sir Robert Wilmot to Diocletian Newton and George Mills (trustee) of the north part (one acre 2 roods 9 perches) of Bunting Close. Consideration £40. Dated 24/25 March - 1796
186 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Release of dower by Sarah, widow of Diocletian Newton, to William Newton of Lindway Lane in the parish of Morton (brother and heir of Diocletian). Dated 1 July - 1802
187 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by George Mills of Brackenfield framework-knitter to James Strutt of Ford yeoman of a newly erected messuage in Brackenfield, the Chapel Moor Piece, and Bunting Close, containing together 5 acres 9 perches. Consideration £80. Dated 30 May - 1800
188 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Samuel Wragg of Brackenfield yeoman and William Lowe of Matlock gent. (trustee) to William Mosley of Stretton farmer of a messuage in Brackenfield, the Pasture Close (4 acres), a privy and pig-sty near the house, and a moiety of a fold or yard. Consideration £155. Dated 30 March - 1807
189 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Lease and release by William Mosley of Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman to George Milnes of Brackenfield framework-knitter of premises as in D37 M/T188. Consideration £225. Dated 24/25 March - 1814
190 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Mortgage in £40 by demise for term of 1000 years by William Newton of Lindley Lane in the township of Brackenfield yeoman, brother and heir of Diocletian Newton deceased, and George Mills (trustee) to William Drabble of Chesterfield gent. of the north part of Bunting Close in Brackenfield. Dated 6 December - 1828
191 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Copy will of George Milnes senior of Brackenfield framework-knitter. To testator's relations Robert Askew of Brackenfield and George Johnson of Pinxton, all real and personal estate in trust to permit testator's wife to receive interest and profits during her life, and then in trust for the equal benefit of testator's children, as tenants in common. Trustees to be executors. Dated 13 June - 1829
192 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Assignment of mortgage as in D37 M/T187 by John Tagg of Shirland farmer and William Everingham of Alfreton cooper, devisees in trust of James Strutt deceased, and Robert Askew of Brackenfield labourer and George Johnson of Pinxton farmer, devisees in trust of George Milnes deceased, to John Drabble of Chesterfield gent. to hold residue of term in trust for Askew and Johnson and to attend the inheritance. Consideration £83 10s paid by Askew and Johnson to Tagg and Everingham. Dated 15 April - 1831
193 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: attested copy of lease and release - 20-21 Aug 1834
194 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Conveyance by Charles Clayton of White Cote in the parish of Chesterfield gent to George Milnes of Brackenfield framesmith of a messuage in Brackenfield, the Pasture Close, and Bunting Close. Consideration £295. Dated 1 December - 1836
195 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Mortgage in fee with power for sale by George Milnes to Sarah Argile of Alfreton widow. Consideration £240. Dated 2 December - 1836
196 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Conveyance by John Newton of Brackenfield farmer to George Milnes of Brackenfield framesmith of that parcel of land in Brackenfield comprising the north side of Bunting Close. Consideration £40. Dated 15/16 July - 1838
197 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Mortgage in fee with power for sale by George Milnes to Edmund Lilley of Alfreton tailor. Consideration £100. Dated 17 July - 1838
198 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Transfer of mortgage as in D37 M/T195 to Thomas Ordish of Ingleby gent. Dated 9 July - 1842
199-200 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Abstracts of title of George Milnes to an estate in Brackenfield. - 1849
201 - Bunting Close, Brackenfield: Conveyance by Thomas Ordish of Ingleby gent., Edmund Lilley of Alfreton tailor and George Milnes of Brackenfield framesmith to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage and the Bunting Close in Brackenfield. Consideration £550. Dated 7 December - 1849
202 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Copy will of Richard Cowlishaw late of Ashley (co. Northampton) and now of Barrow-upon-Trent gent. To sister-in-law Barbara Cowlishaw for life, real estate at Ashley, and then to nephew George Cowlishaw in fee; to Barbara, all household goods; to nephew George, lands in Ashley; to Barbara, an annuity of £20 for life issuing out of lands at Woolley in the parish of Morton; if Barbara dies before her sister Dorothy Clay, then Dorothy is to receive an annuity of £10 for life issuing out of the same lands; to nephew Charles Cowlishaw, all lands at Woolley; to nephew Richard Cowlishaw, lands in Ashover; to nephew George Cowlishaw, messuages in Ashover; to Rev. Richard Dodsley of Willington and Thomas Sale of Derby woollen draper, lands in Derby, Litchurch, Brackenfield, and Dronfield upon trust to sell the same and to pay funeral expenses and debts, then to pay £400 to nephew Joseph Cowlishaw, and residue of any monies to sister-in-law Barbara. Trustees to be executors. Dated 25 March - 1789
203-204 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Rev. Richard Dodsley of Willington and Thomas Sale of Derby, devisees in trust and executors of the will of Richard Cowlishaw, to Thomas Mosley of Woodthorpe in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman and William Mosley of Brackenfield yeoman of the Chapel Moor Piece (3 acres 2 roods) in Brackenfield. Consideration £70. Dated 24/25 March - 1795
205 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Feoffment by Thomas Mosley and William Mosley to George Milnes of Brackenfield framework-knitter and John Walker of Wessington farmer (trustee). Consideration £87. Dated 16 April - 1798
206-207 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Phoebe Milnes of Brackenfield widow, and Robert Askew of Brackenfield and George Johnson of Pinxton, devisees in trust and executors of the will of George Milnes see D37 M/T191, to William Saunders of Brackenfield cordwainer son-in-law of George and Phoebe: see D37 M/T192 of a messuage and two closes of land in Brackenfield called Near Chapel Moor and Far Chapel Moor, containing together 3 acres 2 roods. Consideration £230. Dated 9/10 May - 1831
208-209 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Mortgage in fee by lease and release by William Saunders to Joseph Herring of Staveley yeoman of lands etc. as in D37 M/T206-207. Consideration £150. Dated 31 March/1 April - 1837
210 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Copy will of William Saunders of Brackenfield yeoman. To wife Elizabeth and to Job Bradley of Brackenfield farmer, personal estate and a messuage and appurtenances in Brackenfield, to enable Elizabeth to enjoy the same for life, and then on trust for Job to sell the same and divide the proceeds between testator's children: Elizabeth Pertiler, William Sanders, George Sanders, John Sanders, Sarah Sanders, Ann Sanders, Mary Sanders, Diocletian Sanders, and Maria Sanders. Elizabeth and Job to be executors. Will dated 28 April 1841; proved at Alfreton, 13 October - 1841
211 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Letters of administration of the estate of Joseph Herring deceased. Dated 17 May - 1843
212-213 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Statutory declaration concerning the family of Joseph Herring. Dated 23 March - 1850
214 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Abstract of title - 1850
215 - Near and Far Chapel Moor, Brackenfield: Conveyance by Thomas Bingham of Staveley book-keeper and Mary his wife, Elizabeth Saunders of Brackenfield widow, and Job Bradley of Brackenfield farmer to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage and lands as in D37 M/T206-207. Consideration £210 paid to Bingham and wife in discharge of mortgage. Dated 23 March - 1850
216-217 - Elliots Croft: Lease and release by William Sneath and George Sneath late of Chesterfield and now of London mercers (two surviving grand-children of William Sneath late of Morton) to Francis Elliot late of Woolley Moor and now of Higham Hill swailer of one third-part of the Far Stubbing, the Hill Stubbing, the Small Pingle, and the Elliot Close, containing in all 11 acres 1 rood 19 perches, lying in the parishes of Morton and North Wingfield. Consideration £170. Dated 1/2 February - 1802
218 - Elliots Croft: Mortgage by demise for term of 1000 years by Francis Elliot to Isaac Spencer Page of Shirland yeoman. Consideration £200. Dated 26 November - 1802
219 - Elliots Croft: Mortgage bond. 26 November - 1802
220 - Elliots Croft: Schedule of title deeds with D37 M/T218
221 - Elliots Croft: Deed of petition made between Francis Elliot, John Stevenson of Woolley Mill in the parish of North Wingfield miller, and James Crofts of Woolley in the parish of Morton carpenter, reciting that Elliot, Stevenson, and Crofts are between them seised in fee of the whole of the premises as in D37 M/T216-217, whereby, for making ownership and occupation easier, they release to John Snibson of Wirksworth gent. on trust, the Elliot close (for Francis Elliot), the Far Stubbin or the Christin Stubbin (Stevenson), and the Near Stubbin, otherwise Hill Stubbin, and the Wren Park otherwise Small Pingle (Crofts). Dated 5 March - 1805
222 - Elliots Croft: Copy will of Francis Elliot of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield farmer. Dated 27 July 1824; proved 13 October - 1825
223 - Elliots Croft: Bundle of legacy receipts. - 1840-1848
224 - Elliots Croft: Extract from will of Isaac Spencer Page. Dated 5 March 1819; proved 28 April 1819; copy made 1848. - 1819-1848
225 - Elliots Croft: Assignment of mortgage as in T218 to John Burton of Winster. Dated 26 December - 1825
226 - Elliots Croft: Conveyance by George Elliot of Woolley Moor farmer and Elizabeth his wife to John Burton now of Holeshill (co. Warwick) officer of excise, of Elliots Croft (2 acres 1 rood 9 perches) near Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton. Consideration £61 13s still owing on mortgage and a further £99 15s 9d. Dated 17 January - 1848
227 - Elliots Croft: Conveyance by John Burton now of Wigston (co. Leicester) to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. Consideration £138 7s. Dated 23 March - 1850
228 - Top Hurst, Bottom Hurst, and the Little Bage; Woolley: Feoffment by Thomas Oldfield of Astwick in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman and Sarah his wife and Cornelius Oldfield of Moor Close in the same parish yeoman and Mary his wife to Job Slater of Woolley in the parish of Morton yeoman of one parcel of land called the Intake at Woolley (one rood 38 perches) and a parcel of an adjoining allotment (18 perches). Consideration £18 18s. Dated 5 September - 1781
229-230 - Top Hurst, Bottom Hurst, and the Little Bage; Woolley: Lease and release by Charles Cowlishaw and his mortgagees to John Stevenson of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of a close called High Thorst or Hursts (7 acres 1 rood 36 perches) at Woolley in the parish of Morton. Consideration £224 5s. Dated 2/3 April - 1799
231 - Top Hurst, Bottom Hurst, and the Little Bage; Woolley: Copy will of Enoch Stevenson of Badger Lane in the parish of Ashover yeoman. Dated 22 March 1800, proved at Upton Hall, 14 October - 1801
232 - Top Hurst, Bottom Hurst, and the Little Bage; Woolley: Lease and release by John Slater of Clifton in the parish of Ashbourne farmer (son and heir of Job Slater) to Enoch Stevenson of Woolley farmer of a close of land called the Little Bage or Baigh (2 roods 16 perches), formerly in two parcels as in T228. Consideration £19. Dated 30 April - 1825
233 - Top Hurst, Bottom Hurst, and the Little Bage; Woolley: Copy will of John Stevenson of Holmgate in the parish of North Wingfield farmer. Dated 30 December 1830; proved at Chesterfield, 18 April - 1839
234 - Top Hurst, Bottom Hurst, and the Little Bage; Woolley: Mortgage in £350 by George Stevenson of Woolley Mill in the parish of North Wingfield miller, with the devisees and executors of the will of John Stevenson grandfather of George, to James Lingard of Chesterfield grocer and Benjamin Smith of Stanton-by-Dale ironmaster, of a messuage at Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield, with the yard, garden, croft, and lane adjoining (2 acres 1 rood 24 perches), and three closes of land at Woolley in the parish of Morton: the Top Hurst (3 acres 3 roods 3 perches), and the Little Bage (about 3 roods). Dated 5 June - 1846
235 - Top Hurst, Bottom Hurst, and the Little Bage; Woolley: Copy reconveyance: as D37 M/T234. Dated 4 May - 1853
236 - Top Hurst, Bottom Hurst, and the Little Bage; Woolley: Conveyance by George Stevenson now of Stannington (co. York) miller to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of three closes of land as in D37 M/T234. Consideration £356 7s 6d. Dated 3 May - 1853
237 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Abstract of title of Charles Cowlishaw to an estate at Woolley in the parish of Morton, 1642-1794. - c.1799
238 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Lease and release by Charles Cowlishaw of Derby grocer and his mortgagees to Francis Elliot of North Wingfield of a close called the Pingle Irons or Pingle Lyon (4 acres 2 roods 8 perches) lying at Woolley in the parish of Morton. Consideration £136 10s. Dated 2/3 April - 1799
239 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Attested copy of D37 M/T218. Dated 26 November - 1802
240 - Pingle Irons; Woolley
241 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Attested copy of lease and release: as D37 M/T20-4, 35-36. Dated 4/5 June - 1824
242 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Copy will - as D37 M/T222. - 1825
243 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Attested copy of D37 M/T225. Dated 26 December - 1825
244 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Conveyance by George Elliot of Woolley Moor farmer to John Rutherford of Wingerworth stone-merchant of a close called Pingle Irons or Pingle Lyon. Consideration £258 16s paid to John Burton. Assignment of term by Burton to Thomas Clarke of Chesterfield gent. in trust. Dated 7 January - 1848
245 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Conveyance by James Crofts of Woolley in the parish of Morton farmer to Jesse Rutherford of Wingerworth stone merchant of a parcel of land at Woolley (2 roods 27 perches), part of a close called the Intake. Consideration £100. Dated 3 February - 1848
246 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Abstract of D37 M/T239 and D37 M/T243. - 1849
247 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Mortgage in £200 by Jesse Rutherford to John Clarke of the Hague in the parish of Staveley farmer of lands as in nos. D37 M/T244-245. Dated 7 October - 1849
248 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Abstract of title of Jesse Rutherford to land at Woolley in the parish of Morton - 1853
249 - Pingle Irons; Woolley: Conveyance by Jesse Rutherford of Wingerworth stone merchant and John Clarke of the Hague in the parish of Staveley farmer to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a close called Pingle Irons or Pingle Lyon (4 acres 2 roods 8 perches) at Woolley in the parish of Morton, and a parcel of land (2 roods 27 perches) part of the Intake adjoining Pingle Irons on the south. Consideration £200 paid to Clarke in discharge of the mortgage, and £60 paid to Rutherford. Dated 11 June - 1853
250 - Three cottages, Brackenfield: Conveyance by the Board of Guardians of the Chesterfield Union, and the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the township of Brackenfield to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of three cottages and gardens and an orchard, all in Brackenfield. Plan. Consideration £139. Dated 9 December - 1854
251 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Clay of Hill-houses yeoman to George Taylor of Chesterfield gent. of one close of meadow and pasture called Little Meadow [bounds stated but not location]. Consideration £28 10s. Dated 24 Jan. - 1649/1650
252 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Lease for term of 31 years by William Claye of Astwood yeoman to Robert Gregory of Brackenfield yeoman of a close called the Overwheatfield, and one newly enclosed piece of land in the Nether Pasture containing 5 acres (in the place of two beastgates formerly belonging to the farm of Robert Gregory deceased) in Brackenfield. Rent 56s 9d. Dated 25 March - 1658
253 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Counterpart of D37 M/T252 - 1658
254 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Feoffment by bargain and sale by Richard Calton of Stanton gent. and George Hodgkinson of North Edge in the parish of Ashover gent., at the direction of Edward Haslam of Brackenfield yeoman, James Gregory of Brackenfield yeoman, and Grace Gregory of Brackenfield widow, to William Clay of Astwick in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman, in consideration of £140 paid to Edward Haslam and £95 paid to James and Grace Gregory, of the following closes in Brackenfield; two closes called the Upp Healdes with a barn standing thereon; the Neather Heald, the Milne Lands, and the Royal Acre (tenant Edward Haslam); three closes called the Wheatfields, and one close called the Broome Hill together with one parcel of land adjoining called the Rushy Pasture (tenants James and Grace Gregory). Dated 28 August - 1658
255 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Lease for three lives or term of 99 years by William Claye of Astwick yeoman to Edward Haslam of Brackenfield yeoman, and sons William and Anthony, of the Up Heilds and Nether Heilds with one coate thereon, the Milne lands, and the Royal Acre in Brackenfield. Timber rights reserved. Rent £7. Dated 2 February - 1658/1659
256 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Counterpart of D37 M/T255. - 1658/1659
257 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Haslam of Brackenfield yeoman and Elizabeth Haslam of Brackenfield widow to William Clay of Astwick yeoman of the Neerer Field and Nether Field (7 acres) in Brackenfield. Consideration £50. Dated 15 February - 1668/1669
258 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Lease for three lives or term of 99 years by William Clay to William Haslam, Elizabeth his mother, and Anthony his brother of lands as in D37 M/T257. Rent £3. Dated 16 February - 1668/1669
259 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Counterpart of D37 M/T258. - 1668/1669
260 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Mortgage by lease and release by William Handley of Brackenfield yeoman to William Claye junior of Astwick in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman of a messuage in Brackenfield, Green Croft, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow, the Butterfield, Ryall Close, Nether New Close, Upper New Close, all in Brackenfield. Consideration £30. Dated 4 December - 1686
261-262 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Lease and release as D37 M/T260. Consideration £110. Dated 2/3 August - 1687
263 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Lease for possession by William Clay of Astwood in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman to Francis Clay of Astwood yeoman of a messuage in Brackenfield now divided in two, and lands as in D37 M/T260 containing in all 15 acres, together with the Horsefield or Horse Close. Dated 6 August - 1705
264-265 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Lease and release by Simon Green of Higham blacksmith and Jonathan Green his son and heir, to Nicholas Frost of Bolsover chandler of two closes in Brackenfield called the Field and Broom Hill (5 acres), purchased from Anthony Haslam. Consideration £91. Dated 19/20 March - 1717/1718
266 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Copy of the probate copy of the will of Nicholas Frost of Bolsover tallow chandler. To Joseph Flint, son of testator's niece Margaret Flint, one close in Brackenfield. Will dated 2 December 1749 (copy made 1775) - 1749
267-268 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory : Copy will of John Clay of Astwick yeoman. To sons William and Francis, all real estate lying at Brackenfield, paying therefrom to son Thomas £200. Will dated 24 June 1772; proved at Lichfield, 29 April 1773 (copy made 1775) - 1773
269-270 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release by William Clay of Astwick in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman (son and devisee of the will of John Clay) to Job Wild of Glapwell in the parish of Bolsover blacksmith of one moiety of and in two messuages in Brackenfield, the Four Handley Meadows, the Broomhill, the Pasture, the Croft at Home, the two Bushy Fields, the Long Fields, the Royal Acre, the two New Closes, the Milne Land, the Hearls, and the two Coat Closes, to hold upon trust to sell, lease or mortgage the whole or a part to pay the debts of John Clay and of William. Dated 19/20 November - 1773
271 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Bond in £100 by William Clay to Job Wild. - 1773
272-279 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Bills and receipts of William Clay - c.1773
280-281 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release by Joseph Flint of Billingborough (co. Lincoln) mercer and grocer (devisee named in the last will of Nicholas Frost: D37 M/T266) to William Pearse of Newbold farmer of two closes as in D37 M/T264-265. Consideration £194 15s. Dated 24/25 April - 1775
282 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Bond with D37 M/T280-1. 24/25 April - 1775
283-285 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release (with counterpart) by Job Wild of Glapwell blacksmith and William Clay ofAstwick yeoman to Francis Clay of Astwick yeoman of lands etc. as in D37 M/269-70 in consideration of Francis discharging William's debts, and paying William an annuity of £5 for life. Dated 25/26 August - 1775
286-287 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Release (and copy) of legacy under terms of D37 M/T267-8: Thomas Clay to Francis Clay. Dated 30 December - 1775
288 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Mortgage by demise for term of 1000 years by Francis Clay to John Wall of Wensley in the parish of Darley esq. of two messuages in Brackenfield, Green Croft, Upper Meadow, Nether Meadow, Butterfield, Royal Close, Nether New Close, Upper New Close, Upper Hedd, Nether Heald, the Milne Lands, Royal Acre, the Wheatfields, the Broomhill, the Rushy Pasture, the Nearer Field, and the Nether Field, containing in all some 64 acres. Consideration £400; interest 4½ per cent. Dated 30 December 1775; endorsed with further mortgage in £200. 20 March 1779 - 1775
289 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Bond to support further mortgage. Dated 20 March - 1779
290 - Property in Brackenfield compiled by William Gregory: Further mortgage as D37 M/T288 in £50. Dated 11 May - 1782
291-292 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Copy will of John Wall of Wensley. Will dated 16 February 1782; proved 23 January - 1783
293 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Transfer of mortgage by Rev. John Gresley of Wensley, executor of the will of John Wall, to Robert Newton of Morton House esq. Dated 15 November - 1783
294-295 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release by Francis Clay of Astwick in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman to Anthony Lax Maynard of Chesterfield esq. upon trust to sell. Dated 20/21 May - 1785
296-297 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release by Francis Clay and Anthony Lax Maynard to William Gregory of Alfreton gent. of premises as in D37 M/T288. Consideration £800 paid to Newton; £60 to Maynard; and £300 paid to Clay. Dated 24/25 March - 1786
298 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Attested copy of D37 M/T296-7 - 1786
299 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Assignment of remainder of mortgage term in trust by Robert Newton to Samuel Nuttall of Alfreton innholder for William Gregory, and to attend the inheritance. Dated 25 March - 1786
300 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Attested copy of D37 M/T299. - 1786
301-302 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release by William Pearse of Newbold farmer to William Gregory of Alfreton gent. of two closes in Brackenfield: the Field and Brownhill, containing 5 acres. Consideration £200. Dated 24/25 March - 1786
303 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Bond with D37 M/T301-2. 24/25 March - 1786
304-305 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Abstract of title of Sir Robert Wilmot Bart. to an estate at Road Nook. - 1796
306-307 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release by Sir Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden Bart. to William Gregory of Alfreton gent. and John Cressy Hall of Alfreton gent. (trustee) of the Bean Close and Green Lane (3 acres 33 perches and 1 acre 1 rood 27 perches); and of the Royals (2 acres 2 roods). Consideration £200. Dated 24/25 March - 1796
308 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Attested copy of D37 M/T306-7. - 1796
309 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Mortgage in £300 (interest 5 per cent) by demise for term of 1000 years by William Gregory to Elizabeth Bullen of Carnfield in the parish of South Normanton spinster of closes in Brackenfield as in D37 M/T301-2 and D37 M/T306-7. Dated 7 September - 1797
310-311 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release by William Gregory of Alfreton yeoman, on behalf of his creditors, to Thomas Green of Alfreton mercer and Francis Carey of Alfreton draper of two messuages in Brackenfield, Green Croft, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow, Butterfield, Royal Close, Nether New Close, Upper New Close, Upper Heald, Nether Heald, the Milne Lands, the Royal Acre, the Wheat Field, the Broomhill, the Rushy Pasture, the Nearer Field, the Nether Field; the Field, the Brownhill, the Bean Close, Green Lane, and the Royals, on trust to sell. Schedule of debts attached. Dated 25/26 November - 1799
312 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Attested copy of D37 M/T310-311. - 1799
313 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Copy marriage certificate of William Godber of Sutton-in-Ashfield and Elizabeth Bullen of Pinxton. Dated 24 December - 1799
314 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Abstract of title of the trustees of the late William Gregory, 1649-1799 - [c1800]
315-316 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Assignment (and copy) of mortgage term by William Godber of Sutton-in-Ashfield (co. Nottingham) innholder and Elizabeth his wife (late Elizabeth Bullen spinster) and James Bullen of Tuxford (co. Nottingham) cordwainer and John Clarke of Fulwood in the parish of Sutton-in-Ashfield gent. (trustees of William and Elizabeth) to Thomas Green and Francis Carey (trustees of William Gregory) reciting terms of D37 M/T309, the marriage settlement of William and Elizabeth, and of D37 M/T310-11, in consideration of £315 principal and interest. Dated 10 October - 1800
317 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Conveyance by Thomas Green and Francis Carey, trustees of the late William Gregory, to Edward Blyth of Brackenfield yeoman of a messuage in Brackenfield, Upper Close, Far Close, the Croft, the Back Yard, the Bean Close, the Green Lane, and the orchard and garden adjoining the Green Lane, containing in all 11 acres 1 rood 7 perches. Consideration £360. Dated 3 December - 1800
318-319 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Lease and release by Thomas Green and Francis Carey to William Milward of Tibshelf farmer and John Cressy Hall of Alfreton gent. (trustee) of a messuage in Brackenfield, the Green Croft, Upper Meadow, Nether Meadow, Butterfield, Royal Close, Nether New Close, Upper New Close, Upper Heald, Nether Heald, Milne Lands, Royal Acre, the Wheatfield, the Broomhill, the Rushy Pasture, the Field, Brownhill, and the Royals, containing together 50 acres, 2 roods 33 perches, now commonly known as the Broomhill, Little Simon Close, the Pasture, Great Simon Close, the Croft, Stack Yard and Garden, Upper Buskfield, Nether Buskfield, the Long Field, the Little Royal, the Acre, the Great Royal, the Nether New Close, the Upper New Close, the Near Cote Close, the Far Cote Close, the Stean Sick and Mill Lands. Consideration £1600. Dated 27/28 May - 1801
320 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Mortgage in £1100 by demise for term of 1000 years by William Milward to Samuel Turner of Kirkby-in-Ashfield (co. Nottingham) farmer of an estate in Brackenfield. Dated 29 May - 1801
321 - Property in Brackenfield, compiled by William Gregory: Mortgage bond. 29 May - 1801
322 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Conveyance by Edward Blythe junior of Brackenfield yeoman to Edward Blythe senior of Morton yeoman of a messuage in Brackenfield, Upper Close, Far Close, the Croft, the Back Yard, the Bean Close, the Green Lane, and the orchard and garden adjoining the Green Lane (11 acres 1 rood 7 perches). Consideration £450. Dated 29 March - 1804
323 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Conveyance by Edward Blythe senior late of Morton now of Brackenfield yeoman to John Saunders of Clay Cross wheelwright of an estate as in D37 M/T322. Consideration £600. Dated 25 March - 1806
324 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Mortgage by demise for term of 1500 years by John Saunders to Francis Hardwick of Heath farmer. Consideration £200. Dated 27 May - 1809
325 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Copy will of Francis Hardwick of Heath farmer. Dated 3 June proved 1820 - 1815
326 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Further mortgage in £100 as in D37 M/T324. Dated 27 May - 1817
327 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Letter of administration of the estate of John Saunders of Morton farmer, who died intestate. Dated at Alfreton, 11 October - 1820
328-329 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Assignment of mortgage by way of lease and release by William Saunders of Brackenfield cordwainer (eldest son and heir of John Saunders) and Elizabeth his wife, and John Hole of Heath farmer (nephew of Francis Hardwick who died 1 March 1820) to George Bonsall of Shirland maltster, reciting terms of D37 M/T324-326. Principal and interest outstanding now amounts to £330 plus debt of £30 from William Saunders to Hole, and a further £40 advanced by Bonsall to Saunders. Dated 1/2 May - 1827
330-331 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Final concord and counterpart made between George Bonsall plaintiff and William Saunders and Elizabeth his wife, and George Sadler and Ann his wife deforciants of one messuage, 10 acres land, 10 acres meadow, 10 acres pasture, and common of pasture in Brackenfield. Fine £60. Dated quindene of Easter, 8 George IV - 1827
332-334 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Abstracts of title. - 1827
335-336 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Lease and release, being a reconveyance, by George Bonsall to William Saunders. Dated 5/6 April - 1831
337-338 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Lease and release by William Saunders of Brackenfield cordwainer and his trustees to William Haslam of Higham yeoman of a messuage, barn, stable, and outbuildings in Brackenfield, and the Upper Close, the Far Close, the Croft, the Backyard, the Bean Close, the Green Lane, and the orchard and garden adjoining the same, containing in all 11 acres 1 rood 7 perches. Consideration £615. Dated 7/8 April - 1831
339 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Mortgage in fee by William Haslam of Higham yeoman to Joseph Blackwell of Matlock corn-miller. Consideration £450. Dated 8 April - 1852
340-342 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Abstract of title, sale poster, conditions of sale - 1855
343 - A messuage, Upper Close, Far Close etc, Brackenfield: Conveyance by the devisees in trust of the late William Haslam to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston esq. Consideration £900 (£474 11s in discharge of mortgage; and £425 9s). Dated 25 June - 1855
344-345 - A messuage, Green Croft, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow etc; Brackenfield: Lease and release by William Milward of Tibshelf farmer to James Limb of Crich farmer of a messuage in Brackenfield and the Green Croft, the Nether Meadow, the Upper Meadow, the Butterfield, the Royal Close, the Nether New Close, the Upper New Close, the Nether Heals, the Upper Heals, the Milne Lands, the Royal Acre, the Wheatfield, the Broom Hill, the Rushy Pasture, the Field and Broomhill, and the Royals, containing in all 50 acres 2 roods 33 perches, which closes are now commonly known as the Broom Hill, the Little Simon Close, the Pasture, the Great Simon Close, the Croft, stackyard and garden, the Upper Buskfield, the Nether Buskfield, the Long Field, the Little Royal, the Acre, the Great Royal, the Nether New Close, the Upper New Close, the Near Cote Close, the Far Cote Close, the Hean Sick, and the Milne Lands. Consideration £1100 paid to Samuel Turner of Kirkby-in-Ashfield farmer under the terms of D37 M/T320; and £2300 paid to Milward. Dated 24/25 March - 1814
346 - A messuage, Green Croft, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow etc, Brackenfield: Mortgage by lease and release by James Limb of Crich farmer to Robert Spendlove of Shottle farmer. Consideration £1000. Dated 4/5 April - 1814
347 - A messuage, Green Croft, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow etc, Brackenfield: Mortgage bond. 4/5 April - 1814
348 - A messuage, Green Croft, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow etc, Brackenfield: Copy will of James Limb of Brackenfield farmer. Will dated 27 August 1824; administration granted 15 August - 1825
349 - A messuage, Green Croft, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow etc, Brackenfield: Extract from the probate copy of the will of Robert Spendlove of Shottle farmer. Will dated 7 May 1833; proved at Lichfield, 20 June - 1834
350 - A messuage, Green Croft, Nether Meadow, Upper Meadow etc, Brackenfield: Lease and release of an estate in Brackenfield as in D37 M/T344-346 by Gervase Spendlove of Wakebridge in the parish of Crich farmer and John Frost of Belper Bridge farmer (devisees in trust under the will of Robert Spendlove), and James Tomlinson of Hallfield Gate in the parish of Shirland farmer and Joseph Tomlinson of Park Mead near Crich farmer (devisees in trust under the will of James Limb), and Susanna Limb of Brackenfield, widow of James, William Limb and James Limb both of Brackenfield (sons of James), to Henry Morley of Derby esq., in consideration of £1016 15s 4d to Spendlove and Frost, and £1163 4s 8d paid to the Tomlinsons. Dated 29/30 September - 1834
351 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Articles of agreement prior to D37 M/T352-353. Dated 29 July - 1707
352-353 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Lease and release by John Spateman of Roadnook in the parish of Morton to Jonathan Greene of Higham blacksmith of a parcel of meadow formerly divided into three called the Holme, the Royal Meadow, and the Ryall, all formerly purchased by John Spateman deceased (father of John) from Robert Hunt, Edward Haslam, and George Radford, now known as Spateman's Meadow (9 acres) lying in Brackenfield. Consideration £190. Dated 15/16 September - 1707
354 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Copy will of Jonathan Green of Higham yeoman. Dated 28 February - 1727/1728
355-356 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Simon Fletcher of Kilburn soap-boiler and James Green of Higham husbandman (executors of the will of Jonathan Green) to John Bagshaw of Scarcliff yeoman, of Spateman's Meadow in Brackenfield, and another part thereof adjoining the said meadow, formerly called the Pingle, now called the Royall. Consideration £285. Dated 14/15 March - 1728/1729
357-358 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Settlement by way of lease and release on the marriage of William Bagshaw of Scarcliff husbandman, eldest son of John Bagshaw of Scarcliff yeoman. Dated 21/22 May - 1744
359 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Copy will of William Bagshaw of Scarcliff yeoman. Dated 23 November 1760; proved at Chesterfield, 7 May 1761 Copy made 1781 - 1761
360 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Abstract of title of John Bagshaw to an estate at Brackenfield. - c.1782
361-362 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Lease and release by John Bagshaw of Hallam (co. Nottingham) farmer and Mary his wife and William Wright of Mansfield gent. to Robert Rider of London gent. and John Harvey of Brackenfield farmer to lead the uses of a fine and common recovery of Spateman's Meadow and the Royal, so that Rider may become a tenant to the precipe, to hold to the use of Joseph Gregory of Ashover shop-keeper in trust for Harvey. Dated 22/23 January - 1782
363 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Assignment of mortgage term by William Wright of Mansfield gent. and John Bagshaw of Hallam (co. Nottingham) farmer to Charles Thompson of Mansfield in trust for John Harvey of Brackenfield farmer, reciting mortgage for term of 500 years in consideration of £400 (6 April 1775) by Bagshaw to Wright. Dated 23 January - 1782
364-365 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Final concord and counterpart made between Robert Rider gent. plaintiff and John Bagshaw and Mary his wife deforciants of 15 acres land, 10 acres meadow, and 10 acres pasture, and common of pasture in the parish of Norton. Fine £60. Dated quindene of St. Hilary, 22 George III. - 1782
366 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Exemplification of a common recovery by William Wright against Robert Rider of premises as in D37 M/T364-365. Dated 13 May - 1782
367-368 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Joseph Gregory of Ashover shopkeeper and John Harvey of Brackenfield farmer to John Twigg of Ashover shopkeeper of Spateman's Meadow and the Royal in Brackenfield, containing together about 11 acres. Consideration £320. Dated 7/8 June. - 1782
369 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Attested copy of deed to declare the uses of a fine levied by John Twigg of Ashover gent. and Sarah his wife to William Wilson of Carnfield Hall in the parish of South Normanton gent. of lands in the parishes of Morton, Ashover, and Darley. Dated 30 August - 1805
370 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by John Twigg senior of Ashover gent. and trustees to Martha Marsden of Pentrich widow of a messuage and the Great and Little Crofts at Alton in the parish of Ashover, and two parcels of land lying near the said cottage; and Spateman's Meadow and the Royal in Brackenfield; and land in the parish of Darley. Consideration £500. Dated 31 August - 1805
371-372 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Copy will of John Twigg of Ashover yeoman. Dated 28 March 1815; proved 17 October - 1816
373-374 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Copy will of Isaac Bown Twigg of Ashover gent. Dated 25 July 1825; proved 8 February - 1826
375 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Copy letters of administration of the estate of Martha Marsden of Pentrich widow. Dated 25 November - 1828
376 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Assignment of mortgage term as in T370 by John Hunt of South Wingfield farmer and Elizabeth his wife who is administratrix of the estate of Martha Marsden, John Twigg and Joseph Twigg both of Ashover (surviving sons of John Twigg deceased), and Joseph Twigg of Paisley cotton spinner and Isaac Twigg of Bonsall yeoman (devisees of the will of Isaac Bown Twigg) to Joseph Wilson of Carnfield Hall in the parish of South Normanton gent. in trust for John and Joseph, and Joseph and Isaac, the mortgage principal of £500 having been fully repaid. Dated 31 March - 1829
377-378 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Lease and release by John Twigg of Ashover gent. and others to George Milnes of Brackenfield farmer of lands as in D37 M/T367-368. Consideration £762 10s. Dated 6/7 April - 1829
379 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Copy will of George Milnes - as D37 M/T191. - 1829-1830
380-381 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Originals of D37 M/T193. - 1834
382 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Charles Clayton of Pilsley in the parish of North Wingfield farmer and others to Henry Mozley of Derby esq., in consideration of £600 of two closes in Brackenfield called Spateman's Meadow and the Royal. Dated 8/9 December - 1834
383 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Deed of covenant for production of title deeds - 9 Dec 1834
384 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Probate copy of will of Henry Mozley of Derby printer and bookseller. Will dated 4 April 1842; proved 17 October Copy - 1845
385-387 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Mozley family marriage certificates copies - 1846
388 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Abstract of title of the devisees of the will of Henry Mozley. - 1846
389 - Spatemans Meadow and the Royal, Brackenfield: Conveyance by John Mozley of Derby printer, Rev. Thomas Mozley of Cholderton (co. Wiltshire), Charles Mozley of Derby printer, Rev. James Bowling Mozley of Magdalen College, Oxford, Rev. Arthur Mozley of Eckington, Anne Mozley of Derby spinster, Maria Mozley of Derby spinster, Fanny Mozley of Derby spinster, Elizabeth Wayland Mozley of Derby spinster, and Jane Mozley of Derby widow (John, Thomas, and Jane being executors of the will of Henry Mozley) to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage in Brackenfield and the following closes: the Broomhill (one acre one rood), the Little Simon Close (one acre 2 roods 2 perches), the Pasture (4 acres 1 rood 28 perches), the Great Simon Close and Plantation (4 acres 1 rood 30 perches), the Croft, Stack Yard, and Garden (2 acres 23 perches), the Upper Busk Field (3 acres 2 roods 6 perches), the Nether Buskfield (3 acres 1 rood 18 perches), the Long Field (3 acres 12 perches), the Little Royal (2 acres 2 roods) the Great Royal (6 acres 1 rood 24 perches), the New Close (formerly two, containing 3 acres 2 roods 16 perches), the Cote Close (formerly two closes, containing 6 acres 34 perches), the Hean Sick (6 acres 17 perches), and the Mill Lands (2 acres 23 perches); together with Spateman's Meadow (9 acres 2 roods 7 perches), and the Royals (2 acres 2 roods 35 perches). Consideration £3100. Dated 29 September - 1846
390 - Little Close, Upper Close etc; Brackenfield: Order for an exchange of lands between Rev. Joseph Nodder of Ashover clerk and others, and Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston esq., whereby Turbutt receives the following closes in Brackenfield, Little Close, Upper Close, the Field, the Homestead, the Acre, the Hemp Land, Rachel Croft, and part of Nether Close (schedule and plan given) in exchange for lands in Wessington. Dated 30 April - 1857
391 - The Butterfield Close: Abstract of title of the devisees of the will of William Hollingworth. - 1857
392-394 - The Butterfield Close: Sale poster and conditions of sale - 1857
395 - The Butterfield Close: Conveyance by Rev. Thomas Colledge of Riddings protestant dissenting minister and William Shaw of Riddings plumber and glazier (devisees of the late William Hollingworth of Riddings cordwainer deceased) to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a piece of land in the parish of Morton near Higham Mill, called Butterfield Close (2 acres). Consideration £132. Dated 29 January - 1858
396 - A messuage, the New Floated Close etc Abstract of title of Dr. John Bright to an estate in Brackenfield and Ashover - 1864
397 - A messuage, the New Floated Close etc Conveyance by John Bright of Manchester Square (co. Middlesex) and Overton Hall (co. Derby) esq., M. D. to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage in Brackenfield and all those closes in the annexed schedule and plan (49 acres 3 roods 1 perch) and a moiety of several parcels of wood lying in Brackenfield, and Ashover (37 acres 14 perches). Schedule of deeds. Consideration £3650. Dated 26 March - 1864
398 - A messuage, the New Floated Close etc Deed of covenant for production of title deeds. Dated 17 July - 1874
399 - The Hopthorn and the Oakes, Brackenfield: Abstract of title of Sir Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden Bart. to an estate in Brackenfield. - c.1796
400-401 - The Hopthorn and the Oakes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Sir Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden Bart. to Thomas Towndrow of Higham yeoman of two closes in Brackenfield, one called the Hopthorn (3 acres 35 perches), and one called the Oakes (2 acres 3 roods 35 perches), tenant Thomas Bradley. Consideration £170. Schedule of deeds, 1717-93. Dated 24/25 March - 1796
402 - The Hopthorn and the Oakes, Brackenfield: Mortgage by demise for term of 1000 years by Thomas Towndrow of Higham yeoman to John Carr of Wetton (co. Stafford) farmer of two closes as above. Consideration £200. Covenant to surrender copyhold messuage and close in Higham. Dated 23 May - 1800
403-404 - The Hopthorn and the Oakes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Thomas Towndrow of Higham yeoman to Joseph Wilson of Alfreton gent. of two closes as above. Consideration £267 paid to William Fletcher of Morton gent., to whom the mortgage was assigned, 25 October 1806. Assignment of residue of mortgage term to Rev. Thomas Webster. Dated 24/25 October - 1808
405 - The Hopthorn and the Oakes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Thomas Towndrow of Higham yeoman to Joseph Wilson of Alfreton gent. of two closes as above. Consideration £267 paid to William Fletcher of Morton gent., to whom the mortgage was assigned, 25 October 1806. Assignment of residue of mortgage term to Rev. Thomas Webster. Dated 24/25 October - 1808
406 - The Hopthorn and the Oakes, Brackenfield: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by Joseph Wilson of Alfreton gent. to Roger Harrison of Stoney Ford in the parish of Heanor of closes as above. Consideration £300. Dated 2 July - 1814
407 - The Hopthorn and the Oakes, Brackenfield: Letter found with D37 M/T406. - 1841
408 - The Hopthorn and the Oakes, Brackenfield: Conveyance by Thomas Harrison of Eastwood (co.Nottingham) and John Harrison of Breaston gent. to Gladwyn Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of lands as above. Consideration £450. Recital of terms of D37 M/T406; and of the death of Joseph Wilson and of his only child, Isabel, wife of Thomas Radford; recital of will of Roger Harrison (4 November 1846), leaving his estate to his sons Thomas and John. Dated 26 October - 1866
409 - The Ryall; Brackenfield: Order for exchange of land between Henry Hardstaff of Hatch Court (co. Somerset) esq. and Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. whereby Turbutt receives the Ryall in Brackenfield (3 acres 1 rood 3 perches) in exchange for land in the parish of Shirland. Dated 22 January - 1869
410 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by George Wright. of Brackenfield yeoman to George Beighton of Ogston in the parish of Morton husbandman of that close or parcel of ground called Chappell Moore Peece (6 acres) lying on Chappell Moor in the parish of Morton. Consideration £46. Dated 20 May - 1663
411 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by George Beighton of Pentrich yeoman to John Hole of Brackenfield tailor of a close as above. Consideration £45. Dated 25 March - 1678
412 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Probate copy of the will of John Hole of Brackenfield yeoman; body to be buried in Morton churchyard; to wife Sarah, all lands and buildings in Brackenfield to hold during her life provided she remains a widow, then to son Job Hole for ever; to son George, 5s; to son Henry, 1s; to daughter Sarah Knowles, 1s; wife Sarah and son Job to be executors. Will dated 16 April 1715; proved at Higham, 23 April - 1717
413 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Probate copy of the will of Job Hole of Brackenfield; to John Knowles, son of testator's sister, £20; to Thomas Knowles, £20; to same, testator's best chest; to Henry Knowles, £20 and testator's other chest; to niece Elizabeth Milner, £10 and bed and bedding; to niece Sarah Knowles, £10 and bed and bedding; to Mary Wright, daughter of Edward Wright, "the best pewter dish in the house"; to Elizabeth Hole, daughter of John Hole, son of testator's brother George, 5s; to sister Sarah Wright, an annuity of 25s for life to be paid by testator's nephew Joseph Knowles out of testator's lands in Brackenfield; to nephew Joseph Knowles, residue of real and personal estate; the said Joseph, and Edward Wright to be executors. Will dated 25 August 1746; proved at Chesterfield, 20 May - 1747
414 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Legacy receipt under terms of D37 M/T413. Dated 30 November - 1747
415-416 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Lease and release by Joseph Knowles of Brackenfield yeoman to Samuel Wragg of Brackenfield yeoman and Thomas Lowe of Matlock cotton manufacturer (trustee) of a messuage in Brackenfield and the Great Croft, Little Croft Little Close, and the Pasture (6½ acres), formerly the inheritance of Job Hole. Consideration £265. - 4-5 Apr 1794
417 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Land tax redemption certificate - 1803
418-419 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Lease and release by Samuel Wragg of Brackenfield yeoman to Richard Sadler of Clay Lane farmer and James Riggatt of Woodhead in the parish of North Wingfield farmer (trustee) of premises as in D37 M/T415-416. Consideration £280. Dated 27/28 March - 1807
420-421 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Lease and release by Richard Sadler to William Mosley of Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of premises as above subject to the life interest of Hannah Sadler widow. Consideration £280. Dated 1/2 January - 1810
422 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Lease and release by William Mosley to James Amot of Woolley in the parish of Morton labourer. Consideration £350. Dated 24/25 March - 1814
423 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Bond in £300 by James Amot of Woolley labourer to Joshua Debanke late of Crich and now of Southwell (co.Nottingham) gent. Dated 8 March - 1814
424 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Mortgage in £150 by James Amat of Woolley labourer to Joshua Debanke of Southwell gent. Dated 8 March - 1819
425 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Assignment of mortgage by the executors of the will of Joshua Debanke, and James Amat now of Stydd, to George Fowler of Ashby de la Zouche gent. Dated 30 June - 1831
426 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Schedule of deeds with D37 M/T425. - 1831
427 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Settlement on the marriage of Thomas Smith of Okeover farmer and Sarah Amott of Cubley spinster daughter of William Amott, nephew of James. Dated 20 February - 1865
428 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Abstract of title of Mrs Smith to an estate in Brackenfield - 1871
429 - Little Close, and other closes; Brackenfield: Conveyance by Sarah Smith wife of Thomas Smith, late of Okeover, now of Victoria, Australia of a messuage, workshop yard, and garden in Brackenfield to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall., together with the Pasture (one acre one rood 39 perches), the Croft (2 roods 31 perches), the Tang (one rood 25 perches), and Little Close (one acre one rood 5 perches). Consideration £400. - 18 Jan 1872
430 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley - 27 Nov 1675
431 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Copy will of William Revell of Scarcliffe yeoman. Dated 7 December - 1728
432 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Counterpart of a lease for term of 11 years from 25 March 1737 by William Revell of Scarcliffe yeoman to John Peace of South Wingfield husbandman of all that messuage and land at Woolley in the parish of Morton in the possession of William Revell. Rent £24. Dated 12 February - 1736/1737
433 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Copy will of Elizabeth Revell of Scarcliff spinster. To nephew William Revell (son of Francis, brother of Elizabeth), all lands in Bolsover, Bolsover Woodhouse, and Woolley in the parish of Morton. Dated 27 July; proved 19 October - 1757
434 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Copy will of William Revell of Scarcliff yeoman. To nephew William Revell (son of George Revell deceased, brother of testator), lands at Woolley. Dated 17 January 1757/58. - 1757/1758
435 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Woodborrow manor court. Admission of Francis Revell of Stoney Houghton yeoman, youngest brother and customary heir of William Revell late of Scarcliff yeoman, to all the copyhold lands lately held by William. Dated 30 April - 1757
436 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Southwell manor court. Admission of William Revell of Scarcliff yeoman, only son and heir of Francis Revell deceased. Dated 7 June - 1759
437 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Copy will of William Revell of Scarcliff yeoman. To wife Sarah, an annuity of £14 10s a year, one moiety to issue out of lands in Woolley, Morton, and Tideswell etc., and one moiety out of lands in Bolsover. To son Francis, lands in Woolley and Morton. Dated 21 October 1761, proved 15 July - 1772
438 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Woodborrow manor court. Surrender by feoffees of William Revell to the use of Francis eldest son and heir of William. Dated 9 May - 1778
439-440 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Lease and release by John Frederick, duke of Dorset, Sackville, earl of Thanet, and Anthony Lax of Chesterfield esq. to William Revell of Woolley Moor in the manor of Stretton farmer and Isaac Wilkinson of Chesterfield gent (trustee) of one third-part of a messuage, garden and orchard, and of the Near Croft, the Far Croft, the Great South Croft, the Middle South Croft, the orchard Meadow, the Acre Close, the Brigg South Croft, the Brigg Field, the Near Stubbing, the Far Stubbing, the Holling Field, the Near Holling Dole, the Far Holling Dole, the Pickman Dole, and the New Lant, containing in all 36 acres 1 rood 1 perch. Consideration £244. Recital of marriage settlement of the earl of Thanet (4/5 June 1773) of which the duke of Dorset is surviving trustee. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
441-442 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Lease and release by William Revell and wife to Edward Wilmot of the Middle Temple gent. for suffering a common recovery of two third-parts of a messuage and lands at Woolley Moor, for securing payment of £170 to Anthony Lax of Chesterfield, and then to the use of William Revell. Dated 1/2 October - 1781
443 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Exemplification of a common recovery by Anthony Lax against Edward Wilmot of two messuages, one garden, 20 acres land, 20 acres meadow, and 20 acres pasture, and common of pasture and turbary in Stretton and the parishes of North Wingfield and Morton. Dated 28 November - 1781
444 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Case and opinion of counsel advising William Revell to make a second recovery because of an irregularity in the first. Dated 25 April - 1786
445-446 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Lease and release by William Revell and wife to John Davys Browne for suffering a common recovery to secure £210 on mortgage to Joseph Royston of Matlock yeoman. Dated 13/14 June - 1786
447 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Exemplification of a common recovery by William Lovett against John Davys Browne of lands etc. in T443 in the parish of Morton. Dated 5 July - 1786
448 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Assignment of mortgage in £220 by Joseph Royston late of Matlock now of Monyash yeoman to John Nuttall of Matlock gent. Dated 1 December - 1786
449 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Counterpart lease for term of 15 years by William Revell of Woolley Moor yeoman to John Widdowson of Holmgate in the parish of North Wingfield farmer of one messuage and 12 closes of land (32 acres) at or near Woolley Moor. Rent £33 12s. Dated 25 March - 1797
450-451 - A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Lease and release by William Revell of Woolley Moor yeoman to Joseph Gratton of Ford gent. and William Snibson of Heath gent. of one messuage, garden, and orchard, and Near Croft, Far Croft, Great South Croft, Middle South Croft, the Orchard Meadow, the Acre Close, the Brigg South Croft, the Brigg Field, the Near Stubbing, the Far Stubbing, Near Hollingdole, Far Hollingdole, the New Lant, and two parcels of land, formerly part of the waste or common of the manor of Stretton, upon trust to sell and discharge the mortgage thereon. Dated 7/8 October - 1799
452-453 - A Messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc, Woolley: Mortgage in fee by lease and release by Joseph Gratton, William Snibson, and Isaac Wilkinson, to John Rodgers of Netherthorpe in the parish of Staveley gent. Consideration £450. Assignment of mortgage term by John Nuttall (see T448) to Robert Rodgers in trust. Dated 11/12 April - 1800
454-455 - A Messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc, Woolley: Lease and release by John Rodgers late of Netherthorpe now of Inkersall gent. Richard Snibson of Chesterfield gent. (son of William Snibson deceased), Francis Revell of Stoney Houghton in the parish of Pleasley farmer (only son of the second cousin of William Revell junior, who was son and heir of William Revell late of Woolley Moor), to James Crofts of Woolley in the parish of Morton carpenter and joiner, in consideration of £1240 paid by Crofts to Richard Snibson, of a messuage, outbuildings, garden, stackyard, and orchard, at Woolley in the parish of Morton and in the manor of Stretton, and the Homestead (2 roods), the Far Croft (2 acres 1 rood 24 perches), the Great South Croft (3 acres 2 roods 14 perches), the Middle South Croft including the lane adjoining (one acre 3 roods 8 perches), the Bridge Field or Brigg Field (2 acres 1 rood 16 perches), the Bridge South Croft (3 acres 24 perches), the Acre Close (3 acres 3 roods 7 perches), the Orchard Meadow otherwise Oaker Meadow otherwise the Oak Meadow (4 acres 38 perches), an allotment of waste or common, no. 63 in the enclosure award of the manor of Stretton (one acre), the Near Croft (one acre 2 roods 27 perches), the Wraggman Lot, no. 64 in the said enclosure award, containing 2 roods 18 perches, the Stubbing Field formerly divided in two (4 acres 3 roods 3 perches), the Near Hollingdole and the Far Hollingdole, otherwise the Breeches Close (2 acres 38 perches). Dated 4/5 June - 1824
456 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Peter Eliott of Woolley in the parish of Morton yeoman and Lucia his wife, to George Hodgkinson of Overton Hall in the parish of Ashover gent. of one third-part of a messuage and garden at Woolley Moor and of the Croft, the Little Pingle, the Henn Pingle, the Kilne Stubbinge, and the Christin Stubbinge. Consideration £80. Dated 23 February - 1682/1683
457 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley: Assignment by Peter Eliott and Lucia his wife to George Hodgkinson of all their tenant right in the other two-third parts of premises as in D37 M/T456. 23 February - 1682/1683
458-459 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley: Lease and release by Thomas Hopkinson of Stretton, and others, to William Hodgkinson of Overton Hall gent. of one third-part of premises as in D37 M/T456. Dated 19/20 February - 1710/1711
460-461 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley - 1803
462 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley: Deed of partition made between John Stevenson and James Crofts: see D37 M/T221. Dated 5 March - 1805
463 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley: Copy will of James Crofts of Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton wheelwright and carpenter. Dated 4 May 1847; proved 10 October - 1849
464 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley: Mortgage by James Crofts of Woolley in the parish of Morton farmer to James Walker of Belper currier of the messuage, garden, and orchard, and lands as in D37 M/T454-455. Consideration £800. Dated 2 May - 1865
465 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley: Abstract of title of James Crofts to an estate in the parish of Morton. - 1876
466 - Little Pingle, Henry Pingle, Kiln Stubbing, and Christin Stubbing, Woolley: Conveyance by James Crofts to William Gladwin Turbutt of lands at Woolley. Plan and schedule. Consideration £4789. Dated 7 November - 1876
467-468 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Lease and release by the duke of Dorset and the earl of Thanet to William Sneath of Higham farmer of one third-part of the Far Stubbing, the Hill Stubbing, the Small Pingle adjoining the Lane and the Elliott Close, lying in the manor of Stretton. Consideration £87 10s. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
469-470 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Lease and release by Richard Arkwright of Willersley in the parish of Matlock esq. and Richard Sale of Donisthorpe gent. (cousin and heir of Elizabeth Woolley late of Darby widow) to John Stevenson of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield miller, of two closes of land in Woolley in the parish of Morton: the Little Ox Close (1 acre 2 roods 28 perches), and the Great Ox Close (3 acres 3 roods 6 perches), formerly part of Hollyns Farm - 24-25 Mar 1802
471 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Abstract of title of Sir Joseph Banks to one third-part of lands at Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton, 1682-1799 - 1803
472-473 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Deed of partition by lease and release made between Francis Elliott of Higham Hill farmer, John Stevenson of Woolley Mill in the parish of North Wingfield miller, James Crofts of Woolley in the parish of Morton carpenter, and John Snibson of Wirksworth gent., reciting 1] Elliot's estate in one third-part of lands in Morton and North Wingfield as in M37M/T467-468, and 2] Stevenson's and Crofts' estate in two third-parts of lands as in M37M/T460-1, whereby Elliott, Stevenson, and Crofts convey to Snibson, the premises as named, to hold the Croft or Elliot Close to the use of Elliott; to hold the Far Stubbin or Christin Stubbin to the use of Stevenson; and to hold the remaining lands to the use of Crofts. Consideration £85 paid by Stevenson and Crofts to Elliott. Dated 4/5 March - 1805
474 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Copy will of John Stevenson of Holmgate in the parish of North Wingfield farmer. Dated 30 December 1830; proved at Chesterfield, 18 April - 1839
475 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Mortgage in fee by Enoch Stevenson of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield farmer to John Limb and Thomas Limb both of Brackenfield farmers of the Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing (about 10 acres), lying at Woolley in the parish of Morton, which lands were devised to Enoch by the will of his grandfather. Consideration £300; interest 4 per cent. Dated 6 July - 1861
476 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Abstract of title of Enoch Stevenson to three closes of land at Woolley - 1876
477-479 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Legacy receipt; agreement for sale; schedule of deeds. - 1876
480 - The Two Ox Closes and the Stubbing, Woolley: Conveyance by John Limb and Thomas Limb both of Brackenfield farmers, and Enoch Stevenson of Wingerworth miller, to William Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of lands as in T475. Consideration £700; plan of lands. Dated 25 March - 1876
481 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Richard Calton of Stanton gent. and George Hodgkinson of Northedge in the parish of Ashover gent. to William Fletcher of Brackenfield yeoman of the upper parlour and chamber over it, part of a messuage in the tenure of William and of George Redford, and the new bay in the corn barn, and half of the threshing space in the said barn, a stable, an ox house and a bay of building, a foddering place adjoining a certain wain house, the neather garden, and the following closes: Hodge Croft, Leavy Croft, the Hodge Leyes, the Barn Yard, Taylors Croft, the Butterfield, and the Horsefield, all in Brackenfield. Consideration £97, part of a sum of £3560 paid to the Hon. Henry Howard for the sale of his estate. Dated 4 January - 1658/1659
482 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Spateman of the Road Nook in the parish of Morton esq. to William Fletcher of Brackenfield yeoman of one close in Brackenfield called the Butterfield (5 acres) adjoining a close of William Fletcher also called the Butterfield. Consideration £80. Dated 18 January - 1663/1664
483 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Feoffment by William Fletcher to John Spateman of the Horsefield in Brackenfield. Consideration £30. Dated 18 January - 1663/1664
484 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Copy will of William Fletcher. Dated 8 June - 1689
485 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Probate copy of the will of Ann Hole of Brackenfield. Dated 3 May 1714, proved at Higham, 6 April - 1726
486 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Probate copy of the will of Richard Hole of Brackenfield. Will dated 13 February 1732/33; proved at Chesterfield, 16 May 1733. - 1733
487 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Unexecuted feoffment by bargain and sale by Edward Rawson of Snitterton in the parish of Darley butcher and Mary his wife (one of the daughters of Ann Hole of Brackenfield), George Mellars of Higham blacksmith and Sarah his wife (daughter of Ann Hole), and Thomas Nightingale of Dowey Lane in the parish of Ashover smelter to Richard Hole of Brackenfield yeoman of two third-parts of Taylor Croft (one acre) in Brackenfield. Consideration £18. Dated 24 March - 1732/1733
488 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by Elizabeth Haslam, widow of George Haslam late of Brackenfield miller, and Edward Haslam of Shirland cordwainer (only son of George and Elizabeth) to Richard Hole of Brackenfield husbandman of a messuage in Brackenfield (tenant Elizabeth). Consideration £35; interest 4½ per cent. Dated 24 December - 1756
489 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Probate copy of the will of Richard Hole of Brackenfield. Will dated 18 May 1775; proved 25 April. - 1776
490-491 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Sir Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden Bart. to John Wilmot of Brackenfield farmer of a messuage and garden in Brackenfield, Pinfold Croft, Nether Long Croft, Long Croft, and the Pingle, containing in all 5 acres 33 perches, formerly in the tenure of Richard Hole. Consideration £175. Schedule of deeds, 1717-95. Dated 24/25 March - 1796
492 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Probate copy of the will of James Willmot of Dale Abbey House farmer. Will dated 23 February 1821; proved at Alfreton, 10 October - 1827
493 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Bargain and sale to make a tenant to the precipe by William Wilmot of Shirland farmer (eldest son and heir of James) to Gustavus Thomas Taylor of Holborn (co. Middlesex) gent., reciting the will of Richard Hole (T489), leaving his real estate in Brackenfield to nephews John and James Wilmot or Willimat, of a messuage now divided in three, and the Hodge Croft and Hodge Leys, containing 11 acres; and a moiety of a messuage (now divided in two) and garden, and of the Butterfields (10 acres), and of Taylors Croft (one acre); and a moiety of a messuage (now divided in three) and garden. Dated 22 November - 1827
494 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Exemplification of a common recovery by Richard Bressitt against Gustavus Thomas Taylor. Dated 28 November - 1827
495 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Copy will of William Wilmot of Brackenfield yeoman. Dated 25 May 1867; proved at Derby, 4 November. - 1870
496 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Sale catalogue and plan - 1879
497 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Conveyance by the trustees of the will of William Wilmot to William Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of lands in Brackenfield - plan and schedule. Consideration £2050. Dated 29 December - 1879
498-499 - The Butterfields and other closes, Brackenfield: Schedule of deeds; statutory declaration - 1880
500 - The Top and Bottom Butter Fields : Abstract of title - 1879
501-502 - The Top and Bottom Butter Fields : Sale catalogue; schedule of deeds - 1879-1880
503 - The Top and Bottom Butter Fields : Assignment of residue of a term of 2000 years by the executors and trustees of the will of George Hill late of Wheatcroft in the parish of Crich deceased to William Gladwyn Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of the Top Butterfield and the Bottom Butterfield, containing together 4 acres 24 perches. Consideration £240. Dated 5 January 1880 Endorsed with enlargement into fee simple. Dated 30 April 1886 - 1880-1886
504-506 - Fox Holes, New Lands, Far Common and Near Common Pieces, Woolley : Schedule of deeds; statutory declaration; succession duty paper - 1882
507 - Fox Holes, New Lands, Far Common and Near Common Pieces, Woolley : Conveyance by John Taylor of Ashover Hay farmer and Fanny Annie Millward Taylor his daughter to William Gladwyn Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one fifth-share in all those three closes on Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton, formerly an allotment under the enclosure award of the manor of Stretton, and also of and in a close adjoining, all which four closes are called Fox Holes (2 acres 2 roods 26 perches), New Lands (3 acres 3 roods 17 perches), Far Common Piece (2 acres 3 roods 23 perches), and Near Common Piece (3 acres 3 roods 5 perches). Consideration £120. Dated 27 July - 1882
508-512 - Two cottages on Brackenfield Green : Abstract of title; schedule of deeds; statutory declaration; copy birth certificate; succession duty paper - 1889
513 - Two cottages on Brackenfield Green : Conveyance by John Wright of Brackenfield farmer to William Gladwyn Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of two cottages with gardens and out-buildings on Brackenfield Green. Consideration £60. Dated 10 August - 1889
514 - Allotment on Woolley Moor : Deed of exchange made between William Gladwyn Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. and John Bradley of Woolley House farmer whereby Turbutt conveys to Bradley one parcel of land (one acre one rood two perches) lying in the parish of North Wingfield, and Bradley conveys to Turbutt of a parcel of land (2 roods 14 perches) lying in the parish of Morton, and a piece of land containing one perch near Woolley Mill in the parish of North Wingfield. Plan given. Consideration £36 paid by Bradley to Turbutt. Dated 31 August - 1895
515 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Lease for possession by John Richardson of Newton in the parish of Blackwell gent., John Harris of Hardstoft in the parish of Ault Hucknall gent., and Thomas Nightingale of Leigh in the parish of Ashover yeoman, trustees and executors of the will of John Spateman late of Wessington esq., to Robert Newton of Shirland yeoman of four closes in Brackenfield, formerly all one called Ox Close (12 acres). Dated 25 June - 1708
516-517 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Mortgage and counterpart by demise for term of 500 years in consideration of £100 by Robert Newton of Cossall (co. Nottingham) yeoman to Charles Royston of Codnor Park yeoman of four closes in Brackenfield. Interest 4 per cent. Dated 31 May 1727. Endorsed with discharge of mortgage 30 September 1734 - 1727
518-519 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Robert Newton to Thomas Benbridge of Higham miller of lands as above. Consideration £210. Dated 23/24 July - 1729
520-521 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by John Haslam of Morton husbandman and Mary Benbridge, widow of Thomas Benbridge, sister of Samuel and John Oldham, to Samuel Oldham of Higham yeoman and John Oldham of Morton yeoman, reciting the death of Thomas Benbridge and a marriage pending between John Haslam and Mary Benbridge, of the dower interest of Mary of four closes in Brackenfield to hold in trust for John and Mary; agreement by John Haslam to discharge mortgage as in D37 M/T516-517. Dated 6/7 September - 1734
522 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Counterpart of D37 M/T521 - 1734
523-524 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by William Pacey of Nottingham innkeeper and Mary his wife and Joseph Britland of Higham woolcomber and Elizabeth his wife to Rebecca Towndrow of Higham widow of one moiety of four closes in Brackenfield, formerly one close called the Ox Close. Consideration £180. Dated 28/29 September - 1774
525-526 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Final concord and counterpart made between Rebecca Towndrow plaintiff and Jacob Redferne and Sarah his wife deforciants of one fourth-part of 20 acres land, 12 acres meadow, and 12 acres of pasture, and common of pasture in Brackenfield. Fine £60. Dated the octave of St Hilary - 1789
527-528 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Jacob Redferne of Higham husbandman and Sarah his wife (one of the four daughters of Thomas Benbridge) to Rebecca Towndrow widow of one fourth-part of four closes etc. Consideration £90. Dated 23/24 January - 1789
529 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by Thomas Towndrow of Higham gent., son and heir of Rebecca (daughter of Thomas Benbridge) to Ann Brown of Barlow-Lees in the parish of Staveley spinster of five closes in Brackenfield (formerly four closes, and before that, one). Consideration £220; interest 5 per cent. Dated 12 April - 1794
530 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Assignment of mortgage in £300 to Thomas Finney of Harley in the parish of Hartington gent. Dated 2 November - 1798
531 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Deed of covenant by Thomas Towndrow to Henry Wall of the parish of Darley farmer to surrender copyholds to secure mortgage of £200. Dated 15 Feb. - 1799
532-533 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Thomas Towndrow of Higham yeoman to Joseph Wilson of Alfreton gent. in trust to secure to Wilson certain sums of money advanced to Towndrow to meet his mortgage and other debts, of the Near Chapel Cliff and the Far Chapel Cliff (10 acres 2 roods 10 perches) in Shirland, and the Hopthorn and the Oaks (6 acres 30 perches) in Brackenfield, and the Ox Closes and Flowery Meadow in Brackenfield (12 acres). Dated 22/23 April - 1801
534 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Deed of covenant to surrender copyholds to secure £200 by Towndrow to John Wilson of South Normanton farmer. Dated 21 December - 1801
535 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Final concord made between Francis Carey plaintiff and Thomas Towndrow and Elizabeth his wife deforciants of 40 acres land, 10 acres meadow, 10 acres pasture, and common of pasture in Morton and Shirland. Fine £100. Dated quindene of St Martin, 42 George III. - 1801
536-537 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by Thomas Towndrow of Higham yeoman and William Wilson of Carnfield Hall in the parish of South Normanton gent. (trustee), at the direction of John Lowe of Lea in the parish of Ashover yeoman, to Joseph Wilson of Alfreton gent., reciting terms of T538, of five closes in Brackenfield to hold in trust for Towndrow. Dated 15/16 January - 1804
538 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Assignment of several mortgages as in D37 M/T529, D37 M/T530, D37 M/T534, and D37 M/T532-33, and mortgage by demise of 23 May 1800 by Thomas Towndrow to John Carr of Wetton (co. Stafford) farmer of the Hopthorn and the Oaks in Brackenfield with covenant to surrender copyhold premises in Higham in consideration of £200, by Thomas Finney of Harley in the parish of Hartington., John Carr of Wetton farmer, John Wilson of South Normanton farmer, and Joseph Wilson of Alfreton gent. to John Lowe of Lea in the parish of Ashover yeoman, of lands in Brackenfield, and copyhold lands and messuage in Higham, in consideration of £300 paid by Lowe to Finney; £200 paid to Carr; £200 paid to Wilson; £88 paid to Joseph Wilson, and a further advance of £212 paid to Towndrow, making a mortgage principal of £1000. Dated 16 January - 1804
539 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Further charge in £100 advanced by Lowe to Towndrow. Dated 16 January - 1805
540 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Assignment of mortgage terms by John Lowe to William Fletcher of Morton yeoman for securing £1300. Dated 25 October - 1806
541-542 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield - 1808
543-544 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Further mortgage changes as in D37 M/T541-2, both in £50. Dated 3 November 1808, and 18 March 1809 - 1808-1809
545-546 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Mortgage by lease and release by Thomas Towndrow late of Higham and now of South Wingfield yeoman, Joshua Jebb of Walton Lodge esq., Rev. George Bossley of Chesterfield, and Wotton Byrchinshaw Thomas of Chesterfield gent. to George Gosling of Chesterfield gent., and John Machon of Newton in the parish of Blackwell gent., reciting terms of D37 M/T541-542, D37 M/T543-44, of the Upper and Nether Closes by the Lane, the Tang Close, and the Upper Close above Tang (formerly one close called the Ox Close) lying in Brackenfield. Consideration £1000 paid by Gosling and Machon to Jebb, Bossley, and Thomas, and £39 paid by Towndrow to Jebb and Co., in discharge of mortgage principal and interest. Dated 10/11 August - 1819
547-548 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Lease and release by John Machon late of Newton, now of Grandborough (co. Warwick) gent. to William Towndrow of Chesterfield grocer of mortgage as in D37 M/T545-546. Consideration £1291 1s 5d principal and interest now outstanding. Dated 22/23 September - 1829
549 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Abstract of title to lands in Brackenfield. - 1910
550-555 - Schedule of title deeds, sale catalogue, and other papers for Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield - 1910
556 - Tang Close, Upper and Nether Closes, Brackenfield: Conveyance by Richard Thomas Gratton of Chesterfield solicitor, the said Richard Thomas Gratton, Edward Machen of Walsall (co. Stafford), and others, to William Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. reciting the will (1855) of William Towndrow, of a messuage and garden in Brackenfield, with the Upper Close above Tang, the Tang Close, and the Upper and Nether Closes by the Lane, containing in all 12 acres 2 roods 31 perches. Consideration £610. Dated 16 December - 1910
557 - A messuage in Stretton: Release and quitclaim by John Lytelton of Frankley (co. Worcester) esq. to Thomas Asteley of Pathshull (co. Stafford) esq. of all his right etc. in two messuages, 80 acres land, 40 acres meadow, 100 acres pasture, and 200 acres of wood in Stretton - 6 Nov 1548
557-993 - North Wingfield parish including Stretton and Clay Cross
558 - A messuage in Stretton: Feoffment by John Lytelton and Thomas Asteley to Robert Revell and William Hande of lands as in D37 M/T557, to hold to the use of Asteley - 4 Nov 1548
559 - A messuage in Stretton: Release and quitclaim by Gilbert Asteley of Pattishull (co. Stafford) gent, to John Asteley of all right etc. as in D37 M/T557 - 19 Jan [1558]
560 - A messuage in Stretton: Receipt in £86 13s 4d in part payment of £220 from John Asteley of Ascot (co. Salop) to John Revell of Shirland esq. - 24 Sep 1563
561 - A messuage in Stretton: Feoffment by John Asteley of Ascot (co. Salop) gent. to John Revell of Shirland esq. of one messuage and tenement in Stretton and Sydenhall. Appointment of attornies to deliver and take seisin - 10 Apr 1564
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563 - A messuage in Stretton: Receipt for B 36 13s 4d, Francis Hord from John Revell of Shirland esq. to the use of John Astley gent, in payment for messuages and lands in Stretton and Sydenhall - 4 Apr [1565]
564-565 - A messuage in Stretton: Final concord and counterpart made between John Revell esq. plaintiff and John Asteley and Gilbert Asteley esquires deforciants of two messuages, three gardens, three orchards, 100 acres land, 80 acres meadow, 200 acres pasture, 100 acres Wood, and 200 acres of furze and heath in Stretton and Sydenhall. Fine 130 marks - 1576
566 - Bovegate, Stretton: Settlement upon the marriage of John Gregory of Stretton butcher, son of Martha Gregory of Stretton widow, and Rose daughter of Robert Allen of Lea yeoman, whereby Martha conveys to John all her part of one messuage with appurtenances in Stretton in consideration of £30 paid by John to John Northedge of Shirland yeoman as a portion for Elizabeth his wife (sister of John), £20 paid to William Gregory (brother of John), £30 paid to John Marples of Risley as a portion for Martha his wife (sister of John), and £20 paid to Samuel Gregory (brother of John), and in consideration of John maintaining Martha or, if she decides to live apart from John, of an annuity of £5. Dated 16 March - 1669/1670
567-568 - Bovegate, Stretton: Lease and release in £45 by John Gregory of Eckington butcher to John Revell of Ogston esq. of one close in Stretton called Bovegate (3 acres). Dated 23/24 November - 1686
569 - Bovegate, Stretton: Receipt in £45 with D37 M/T567-68. 23/24 November - 1686
570-571 - The Hemp Yard, Martin Pingle, the Town End Closes etc; Stretton: Lease and release by John Gregory of Eckington yeoman to John Revell of Ogston esq. of a messuage and appurtenances in Stretton and Hemp Yard, Martin Pingle, Over Town End Close, Nether Town End Close, Narr Croft, Middle Croft, the Little Meadow below Middle Croft, and the Over and Nether South Fields. Consideration £315 10s 9d. Dated 21/22 March - 1692/1693
572 - The Hemp Yard, Martin Pingle, the Town End Closes etc; Stretton: Final concord made between John Revell and Robert Ellis plaintiffs, and John Gregory and Rose his wife, and John Tyson and Elizabeth his wife deforciants of one messuage, three cottages, 20 acres land, 15 acres meadow, 16 acres of pasture, and common of pasture in Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield and Cowley in the parish of Dronfield. Dated the quindene of the Holy Trinity - 1693
573 - Little Meadow or Pingle etc, Stretton: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Nathaniel Breilsford of Stretton gent, to John Marryot of Stretton yeoman of three parcels of land in Stretton: Clay Cross Close, the Four Lands lying in Further Field, and one little meadow or parcel of land called the Little Meadow or Pingle or the nether end of the same field, containing in all about 4 acres. Consideration £50. Dated 23 May - 1670
574 - Little Meadow or Pingle etc, Stretton: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by William Marriott of Stretton yeoman to James Gratton of Newbold Great Moors in the parish of Chesterfield yeoman of Clay Cross Close and the Foure Lands in Stretton. Consideration £20. Dated 14 February 1695/6 - 1696
575-576 - Little Meadow or Pingle etc, Stretton: Lease and release in £65 by William Marriot and by Mary Marriot of Stretton widow, to William Revell son and heir of John Revell late of Ogston esq. deceased of lands in Stretton as in D37 M/T573. Dated 21/22 April - 1700
577 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Deed of feoffment by John Fox of Normanton to William Fox his son of all his lands and tenements at Ford le Furthe in the parish of North Wingfield. Rent to the lords of Shirland 6d; to the abbot of Welbeck, 3s 4d. Dated at Normanton, 20 April, 14 Henry VI. - 1436
578 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Deed of feoffment by William Foxe of Crich to Thomas Babington of Dethick esq., Ralph Poole of Wakebridge, Robert Worth bailiff of Crich, John Fox clerk, Thomas Fox, and William Fox junior (sons of grantor) of all his lands and tenements at Ford le Forthe in the parish of North Wingfield. Dated at Crich, 24 October - 1498
579 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Deed of feoffment by John Fox of Crich clerk to Richard Wurthe, William Wurthe, William Alisbrook, William Beyghton, and Thomas Kocshott of all lands etc. in Ford le Forde next to Sidinhall. Dated at Ford, 22 May 20 Henry VIII. - 1528
580 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Agreement made between John Pole of Wakebridge esq. and George Pole his brother, and Katherine Fox and Robert Fox of the Egge Edge whereby John and George grant to Katherine and Robert and the heirs of Robert the house and land at Ford which Sir John Fox sold to George Pole clerk. Katherine and Robert have granted to John Pole free entry to carry away all wood at Ford for term of 11 years. Consideration paid to John Pole, 10 marks 5s. Dated 10 September - 1529
581 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Release and quitclaim by George son of Ralph Pole of Wakebridge to Katherine Fox and Robert Fox her son of all his right etc. in lands at Ford. Dated at Crich, Monday after the exaltation of the Holy Cross, 21 Henry VIII. (20 Sept.) - 1529
582 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Covenant made between Robert Fox of Crich and Thomas Curtesse otherwise Thomas Woodthorpe of the Ford whereby neither will let any of their land at Ford "to any straunge person or persons" upon pain of forfeiting £40, with the exception of an indenture by John Fox clerk to Edmund Plattes. Dated 22 June - 1547
583 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Grant by John Fox of Ford husbandman to Anthony Else of Tansley husbandman and Edward Wylde citizen of London merchant tailor of a messuage and appurtenances in Ford, late the possession of Robert Fox father of John, to hold to the use of Helen wife of John for life, and then to the use of John and his heirs. Dated 3 June - 1575
584 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Final concord made between Anthony Fox plaintiff and William Fox and Katherine his wife deforciants of one messuage, one cottage, 24 acres land, 10 acres meadow, and common of pasture at Ford. Fine £60. Dated morrow of the Holy Trinity - 1607
585 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bargain and sale by William Fox citizen and draper of London to Anthony Fox of Ford yeoman of a messuage and appurtenances in Ford. Consideration £90. Dated 15 September - 1607
586-587 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bargain and sale, and feoffment, by Christopher Staynesbie of Derby glover to Thomas Luddington B.D., parson of the church of North Wingfield, of three closes of land in the parish of North Wingfield called Brome Riddings and the Hollinge Stubbinge (tenant Richard Simson of Stretton), lately purchased by Christopher Staynesbie from John Fraunces of Foremark. Consideration £130. Dated 31 October - 1609
588 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Release by Richard Simson of Stretton yeoman and Ann Simson widow, mother of Richard, to Thomas Luddington of North Wingfield clerk of all interest in a lease of lands as in T586-587. Dated 10 January - 1609/1610
589 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bargain and sale by Thomas Loddington, parson of the parish of North Wingfield, to John Curtis of Ford gent. of three closes of land as in D37 M/T586-587. Consideration £160. Dated 28 March - 1611
590 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Release and quitclaim by Edmund Pott of Stretton gent., George Newbold and Henry Yellott of Totley yeoman to John Curtisse of the Ford in the parish of North Wingfield of all their right etc. in Hollen Stubbings and Broom Riddings. Dated 20 July - 1614
591 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Anthony Fox of Ford in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman to William Fox, citizen and draper of London, of a messuage at Ford and all appurtenances as set out in an indenture of 15 September 1607. Consideration £50. Anthony to have right of repurchase on or by 20 Nov. 1620. Dated 9 November - 1615
592 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Part of a feoffment by Anthony Fox of Ford yeoman to John Curtis of Ford of land in Ford lately purchased by Anthony from his brother William, in consideration of an exchange of land with Curtis. Dated 10 August - 1619
593 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bond in £44 by Anthony Fox of Ford yeoman to John Kirkland of Wheatcroft yeoman. Dated 1 May - 1622
594 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bargain and sale by William Fox citizen of London, draper, and Anthony Fox of Ford yeoman to Thomas Curtis of Ford yeoman, eldest son of John Curtis, of one messuage, and one cottage and croft, and the Barn Croft, the Nicke Croft, Colepit Croft, one parcel of meadow (9 acres) called the Round Meadow lying in Wrights Close, the Hall Meadow, one fourth-part of the meadow called Forth Holme, and 22 acres of arable in the fields of Ford. Consideration £560. Dated 18 August - 1623
595 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bond with D37 M/T594. 18 August - 1623
596-597 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Final concord and counterpart made between Thomas Curtis plaintiff and William Fox and Katherine his wife deforciants of lands etc. as in D37 M/T584. Dated octave of St Michael, 22 James I - 1624
598 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Mortgage by demise for a term of 99 years by John Curtis of Ford yeoman to Robert Peniston of East Barnet (co. Middlesex) of a messuage in Ford and the Barn Croft, Nicke Croft, Colepitt Croft, Round Meadow and the Hall Meadow, one fourth-part of Forth Holme, two closes called the Rewfarkes (5 acres) and Grome Croft (15 acres), New Close (3 acres), the Lower Hall (4 acres), and a further 22 acres of land in the fields of Ford. Consideration £400. Dated 10 May - 1661
599 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Assignment by Alice Pennyston of Market Overton (co. Rutland) widow and administratrix of the will of Anthony Pennyston, to Robert Pennyston of Chipping Barnet (co. Hertford) merchant, of two judgments and one bond in consideration of a debt of £650 owed by Alice to Robert. Recital of judgments gained by Anthony Pennyston against John Curtis of Leicester gent in £200, and against Thomas Curtis of Ford in £400; and recital of bond by Thomas Derham of Derham Grange (co. Norfolk) esq. to Anthony Pennyston. Dated 27 December - 1661
600 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Articles of agreement made between Robert Penniston of London merchant, executor of the will of Thomas Penniston, and Alice Penniston widow of Anthony Penniston. Dated 27 December - 1661
601 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bonds with D37 M/T599-600. Dated 28 December - 1661
602 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Release to follow lease for possession by John Curtis to Robert Pennyston of a capital messuage called Ford House, a cottage and croft, with the Deanes Croft, Nether Field, New Close, the Two Renn Parks, the Two Hall Meadows, Hall Orchard, Broom Croft, Highfield, Colepitt Croft, the Three Nick Crofts, the Two Wood Closes, the Two Broom Closes, the Holme, and the Barn Croft. Consideration £1200. Dated 20 November - 1674
603 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Assignment of residue of mortgage term by Robert Penniston to John Allwood of Redriffe (co. Surrey) timber-merchant. Dated 13 November - 1675
604-605 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Lease and release by Robert Pennyston to William Allwood of Bermondsey (co. Surrey) timber-merchant of lands etc. as in D37 M/T602. Consideration £90. Dated 11/13 December - 1675
606 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Feoffment as D37 M/T604-605. Dated 13 December - 1675
607 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Assignment by Robert Pennyston to William Allwood of two judgments and one statute staple (as in D37 M/T599). Dated 13 December - 1675
608 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Release and quitclaim by Alice Penniston of Ashwell (co. Rutland) widow, at the request of Robert Penniston to William Allwood of Bermondsey timber merchant, all right etc. in an estate at Ford by virtue of the two judgments and the statute staple as in D37 M/T599 and D37 M/T607. Dated 9 March - 1675/1676
609 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Release and quitclaim by Alice Penniston of Ashwell (co. Rutland) widow, at the request of Robert Penniston to William Allwood of Bermondsey timber merchant, all right etc. in an estate at Ford by virtue of the two judgments and the statute staple as in D37 M/T599 and D37 M/T607. Dated 9 March - 1677
610 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Assignment as D37 M/T607: William Allwood to Cornelius Clarke. Dated 9 July - 1677
611-612 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Lease and release by William Allwood to Cornelius Clarke of lands as in D37 M/T602. Consideration £925. Dated 10/11 July - 1677
613 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Receipt in £925. 10/11 July - 1677
614 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Schedule of deeds. - c.1677
615 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bond in £800 by George Holland of Swathwick in the parish of Wingerworth yeoman to Cornelius Clarke of Norton esq. Dated 16 August - 1678
616 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Assignment of mortgage for residue of term of 99 years by Cornelius Clarke of Norton esq. and Thomas Offley, citizen and stationer of London, to Gilbert Watkinson of Loads in the parish of Brampton yeoman, reciting mortgage by John Curtis of Ford yeoman to Robert Pennystone of East Barnet (10 May 1661), of a messuage at Ford, a cottage and croft, Barn Croft, Nick Croft, and Colepitt Croft, a parcel of meadow called Round Meadow (9 acres), the Hall Meadow, the fourth part of a meadow called Forthe Holme, and 22 acres of land lying in the fields of Ford (High Field, Nether Field, and Further Field); and a capital messuage in Ford, Upper Nick Croft, the Hall Orchard, another fourth-part of Forth Holme, the Two Ren Parkes, Broom Croft, New Close, Lower Hall Meadow, and a further 22 acres lying in the fields of Ford; and reciting an assignment to John Allwood (30 November 1674) in trust for William Allwood of Bermondsey (co. Surrey), timber merchant and brother of John; and assignment to Thomas Offley (7 July 1677) in trust for Cornelius Clarke. Watkinson is now to hold the cottage and croft, and a part of the Holme Meadow in trust for John Glew of Morewood Moor in the parish of North Wingfield gent., and the rest in trust for George Holland of Swathwick in the parish of Wingerworth yeoman. Dated 12 August - 1678
617 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Assignment by Cornelius Clarke to George Holland, reciting judgment obtained by Anthony Peneston late of Market Overton (co. Rutland) clerk in 1654 against Thomas Curtis of Ford gent. in a debt of £400; and judgment obtained by the said Anthony in 1656 against John Curtis of Leicester in a debt of £200; which judgments were assigned by Alice Peneston widow and administratrix of the estate of Anthony to Robert Peneston on 29 December 1661; and reciting recognisance of John Curtis to Robert Peneston in £800; and assignment of two judgments etc. to William Allwood on 13 December 1675; and further assignment (9 July 1677) to Cornelius Clarke. Dated 14 August - 1678
618 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Bond in £1000 by George Holland to Cornelius Clarke. Dated 14 August - 1678
619 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Release and discharge in £900 by Clarke to Holland. Dated 19 June - 1679
620 - The Holland estate at Ford, Ford House and closes: Release and quitclaim by John Curtis of Ford gent. to George Holland. Dated 12 August - 1682
621 - A messuage and lands in Handley: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Gladwin of Boythorpe in the parish of Chesterfield gent. and John Newton of Oakerthorpe in the parish of South Wingfield gent. to Thomas Beighton of Handley in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of a third-part of a messuage and garden in Handley in which Thomas Beighton now lives, and a third-part of the Croft at the House, the Backside Close, the Over Close, the Calfe Close, and the Intake. Recital of release and enfeoffment by the Hon. Henry Howard esq., second son of Henry late earl of Arundel and Surrey (8 February 1658/1659) to Gladwin and Newton of one third-part of the manor and lordship of Stretton in consideration of £3040. Consideration paid by Beighton, £31 13s 4d. Dated 10 December - 1659
622 - A messuage and lands in Handley: Mortgage in fee by Thomas Beighton of Handley yeoman to John Revell of Woolley yeoman of one third-part of a messuage and lands as in D37 M/T621. Consideration £15. Dated 1 May - 1679
623 - A messuage and lands in Handley: Counterpart of D37 M/T622. - 1679
624-625 - A messuage and lands in Handley: Lease and release by Thomas Beighton of Handley in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman and John Revell of Woolley in the parish of Morton yeoman to William Stocks of Higham Hill in the parish of Shirland yeoman of one third-part of a messuage and lands as above. Dated 6/7 September. Consideration £42 10s. - 1682
626 - A messuage and lands in Handley: Lease for term of 21 years from 25 March next by William Stocks of Stretton Hilltop in the parish of Shirland gent. to John Hall of Handley husbandman of one third-part of a messuage at Handley, and of the Croft at the House, the Backside Close, the Over Close, the Calfe Close, the Intake, and the Long Landes. Rent £2 3s. Dated 14 March - 1692/1693
627-628 - A messuage and lands in Handley: Lease and release by William Stocks of Higham Hill yeoman to Samuel Greaves of Swathwick in the parish of Wingerworth husbandman of one third-part of premises as in D37 M/T626. Consideration £51. Dated 23/24 March - 1693/1694
629-630 - A messuage and lands in Handley: Lease and release by Samuel Greaves of Swathwick yeoman to John Holland of Ford yeoman of one third-part of premises as in D37 M/T626. Consideration £50 10s. Dated 11/12 June - 1708
631-632 - Ox Close, Pye Ridding etc: Lease and release by John Harrison of Nottingham butcher and Mary his wife (one of the daughters of Henry Stafford late of Barkby Thorpe, county Leicester, clerk, and Dorothy his wife, daughter of Emanuel Bourne late of Ashover clerk deceased) to John Holland of Ford yeoman of one moiety of a messuage, two cottages, the Ox Close (5 acres), the Pye Ridding (4 acres), and the two Backside Closes (6 acres) lying at Moorwood in the parish of North Wingfield. Consideration £120. Dated 18/19 March - 1708/1709
633 - Ox Close, Pye Ridding etc: Final concord made between William Hodgkinson, Charles Bill, and John Holland plaintiffs and John Gregory and Sarah his wife, John Thompson and Mary his wife and John Harrison and Mary his wife deforciants of two messuages 12 acres land, 10 acres meadow, 8 acres pasture, and one moiety of one messuage, two cottages, 15 acres land, 4 acres meadow, 6 acres pasture, and of common of pasture in Milltown in the parish of Ashover, Moorwood in the parish of North Wingfield, and Chesterfield. Fine £60. Dated the quindene of St Martin, 8 Ann. - 1709
634-635 - Redfern Close, Backside Close, Peartree Close: Lease and release by William Ragg, Humphrey Oldfield, and James Hawksley all of Stretton yeoman to John Holland of Ford gent. of one third-part of a house and of the closes called Redfern Close, the Backside Close, and the Peartree Close containing in all 12 acres 8 perches. Consideration £43 4s 8d, part of the purchase price of the estate of the duke of Shrewsbury in one third-part of the manor of Stretton. Dated 20/21 April - 1710
636 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Assignment of lease by Susanna Glew of Moorwood Moor in the parish of North Wingfield widow to Richard Hawkesley of the same place husbandman, reciting lease for 21 years from 11 November 1683 (lease dated 7 February 1683/1684) by George marquess of Halifax and Charles earl of Shrewsbury to Susanna Glew of all their third-part of a dwelling house in Stretton, with the Meadow, the crofts at the back of the house, the Other Meadow, the Pease Close, the Pingle, and the Intake; timber and mineral rights reserved. Rent £4. Dated 24 December - 1690
637-638 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Lease and release by William Bott alias Glew of Dirtie Hucknall (co. Nottingham) carpenter to Richard Hawkesley of Handley near Moorwood Moor yeoman of one cottage at Ford, a cottage adjoining, and a parcel of land called the Holme, and a third-part of a messuage in Handley in which Hawkesley now lives, and one third-part of lands as in D37 M/T636. Consideration £20. Dated 3/4 February - 1691/1692
639 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Lease for term of 21 years from 25 March last past by Gertrude dowager marchioness of Halifax to Richard Hawkesley of Woolley yeoman and John Bunting of the same place yeoman of one third-part of a messuage in Woolley and one third-part of lands as in T636; and one third-part of another messuage there and of lands called the Croft, the Pasture, the Broome Close, the Long Lands, the Pasture Sicke, the Intake; and of and in a messuage in Handley, and the Backside Close, the Wheat Close, the Banke Side, the Lime Kiln Knowle, The Three Craw Crofts, the Little Well Croft, the Pastures, and the Pasture Head. Timber and mineral rights reserved. Consideration 16s 8d; rent £9 3s 10d. Dated 20 May Endorsed with assignment to John Holland of Ford, 11 November 1712. - 1707
640-641 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Lease and release by Thomas Hopkinson, Humphrey Oldfield, William Revell and James Hauxley of Stretton yeoman to Richard Hawksley of Woolley in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of one third-part of a messuage, the Croft, the Wheat Close, the Lime Kiln Hill, the Banke or Bauke and Hatchett Bitt, the three Crawcrofts, the Well Croft, the two Pastures, and the dole (containing in all 35 acres) lying at Handley and Woolley in the manor of Stretton; and one third-part of another messuage, Kiln Croft, Barn Croft, Stable Croft, Middle Piece, Pease Close, Craw Croft, Hilly Close, the Backside Close, the Long Lands, the Pasture Sick and the Over Close (containing in all 30 acres). Consideration £207 6s 7d, part of the purchase price of the estate of the duke of Shrewsbury. Dated 19/20 February - 1710/1711
642-643 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Lease and release by Richard Hawkesley of Handley yeoman to John Holland of Ford gent. of two third-parts of one messuage in Handley, and of the Kiln Croft, Barn Croft, Stable Croft, Middle Piece, Pease Close, and the Craw Croft (containing in all 15 acres ; and one third-part of a messuage and of Hilly Close, Backside Close, the Long Lands, the Pasture Sick, the Over Close, the Croft, the Wheat Close, Lime Kiln Hill, the Baulk, the Hatchett Bitt, the Craw Crofts, the Well Croft, the Two Pastures, and the Dole, all lying at Woolley and Handley and containing in all 50 acres. Consideration £230. Dated 26/27 March - 1711
644 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Indenture of defeasance by John Holland to Richard Hawkesley whereby the conveyance as in D37 M/T642-643 is to be considered void if the purchase money and interest of £23 are repaid within 3 years. Dated 27 March - 1711
645 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Counterpart of D37 M/T644. - 1711
646 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Bond with D37 M/T642-645. 26/27 March - 1711
647 - Richard Hawkesley's lands: Tenancy agreement: Holland - Hawkesley. Dated 11 November - 1711
648 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Gladwin of Boythorpe in the parish of Chesterfield gent. and John Newton of Oakerthorpe in the parish of South Wingfield gent. to Richard Glew of Handley yeoman of one third-part of a messuage and all appurtenances at Handley near Moorwood. Consideration £28 10s, part of the purchase price of the one third-part of the manor of Stretton late in the possession of Hon. Henry Howard. Dated 10 October - 1659
649 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Probate copy of the will of Richard Glew of Moorwood Moor in the parish of North Wingfield. Will dated 5 April 1671; proved at Lichfield, 26 April - 1671
650 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Copies of D37 M/T616-617. 12/14 August - 1678
651 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Release to follow lease for possession by Cornelius Clarke of Norton esq. to John Glew of Moorwood Moor in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of a cottage and croft at Ford, and a parcel of land called the Holme. Consideration £25. Dated 16 August - 1678
652 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Final concord made between George Holland and John Glew plaintiffs and Cornelius Clarke esq. and Katherine his wife, and William Allwood and Ann his wife deforciants of two messuages, 50 acres land, 25 acres meadow, 25 acres pasture and common of pasture in Ford. Fine £100. Dated quindene of St Martin - 1678
653 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Copy will of John Glew of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield husbandman. Dated 20 October - 1683
654 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Turpyn of Piccadilly in the parish of St Martin (co. Middlesex) husbandman to Susanna Glew of Morewood Moor in the parish of North Wingfield widow of a cottage, croft, and the Holme at Ford. Consideration £25. Dated 15 July - 1684
655-656 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Feoffment by bargain and sale, together with bill of sale of household goods, by Susanna Glew of Morewood Moor in the parish of North Wingfield widow to Richard Hawkesley junior of the same place husbandman, her nephew, of premises as in D37 M/T654 in consideration of a bond of maintenance. Dated 24 December - 1690
657-658 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Lease and release by Richard Hawkesley of Handley yeoman to John Holland of Ford gent. of a cottage, croft and the Holme at Ford. Consideration £72. Dated 21/22 March 1709/10 - Mar 1710
659 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied by William Lamb of Derby gent. and Ann his wife, Richard Hawkesley of Handley and Mary his wife, William Sharshaw of Chesterfield mercer and Isabel his wife to William Hodgkinson of Overton in the parish of Ashover gent., whereby Kings Ridding and the Hall Moor in Ashover are to the use of Hodgkinson; a cottage, croft and the Holme at Ford are held to the use of John Holland of Ford gent.; two third-parts of a messuage at Handley and other lands are held to uses expressed in D37 M/T642-44. Dated 1 January - 1711/1712
660 - A cottage, a croft, and the Holme: Final concord, dated one month from Easter, 11 Anne. - 1712
661-662 - Backside Close, Redfearn Close, Handley: Lease and release by Henry Bourne of Spital in the parish of Chesterfield doctor and Sarah his wife to Thomas Holland of Ford esq. of one sixth part of a messuage at Handley and the Backside Close otherwise Barn Close, the Redfearn Close, and the close at the house otherwise the Croft, lying at Handley. Consideration £60. Dated 5/6 October - 1757
663-664 - Backside Close, Redfearn Close, Handley: Lease and release by William Milnes of Staveley Netherthorpe gent. to Thomas Holland of Ford esq. of one sixth-part of land and premises at Handley as above. Consideration £60. Recital of mortgage by demise for term of 1000 years, 20 December 1747, by Milnes to Godfrey Heathcote of Chesterfield gent. Surrender by Heathcote to Holland of all interest etc. Dated 7/8 October - 1757
665-666 - The Eleven Lands: Lease and release by Thomas Hopkinson, Humphrey Oldfield, William Revell, and James Hawksley all of Stretton yeomen to Joseph Wright of Handley of one third-part of a dwelling-house in the manor and lordship of Stretton. Consideration £8 2s 1d, being Wright's share of the purchase price of the estate of the duke of Shrewsbury. Dated 19/20 February - 1710/1711
667 - The Eleven Lands: Will of Joseph Wright of Handley. Dated 2 August - 1717
668-669 - The Eleven Lands: Lease and release by Hugh Wright of Fullwood in the parish of Sutton (co. Nottingham) farmer, eldest son and heir of Joseph Wright deceased, and James Wright, son of Hugh to John Holland of Ford esq. of two third-parts of two messuages in Ford, and of the Eleven Lands (3 acres). Consideration £154 13s. Covenant to levy fine. Dated 9/10 June - 1779
670 - The Eleven Lands: Bond with D37 M/T668-669. 9/10 June - 1779
671-672 - The Eleven Lands: Final concord and counterpart. Dated Holy Trinity in three weeks. - 1779
673-675 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Feoffment and lease and release by John Woodward of Chesterfield gent. and Francis Flint of Chesterfield joiner to Francis Foljambe of Stretton yeoman, reciting bargain and sale by Richard Flint late of Chesterfield yeoman deceased to Woodward and Francis Flint (5 June 1677) in trust to raise portions for the children of Richard (James, Richard, Raph, Ann and Ellen), of four closes (32 acres) in Stretton called the North Crossells abutting on Smithy Moor on the east and Handley Field on the west. Consideration £235. Dated 10-12 September - 1678
676-677 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Lease and release by Francis Foljambe of Storth House in the parish of Shirland yeoman to William Stocks of Higham Hill in the same parish yeoman and Samuel Wheatcroft of Stretton yeoman, on the marriage of Philip Draycott of Storth House husbandman to Martha Stocks of Shirland spinster, of the four closes as in D37 M/T673-75, to hold in trust to the use of Francis until the marriage, then to the use of Philip for life, and then Martha for life, and the heirs of their bodies. Consideration £35 paid by Draycott to Foljambe, and a portion of £100 paid by William Stocks to Draycott. Dated 26/27 January - 1682
678 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Philip Draycott of Smithy Moor in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman and Martha his wife to John Clay of Egstow in the same parish yeoman of the Overclose (3½ acres) being one of four closes formerly called the North Crossells. Consideration £35. Dated 28 May - 1698
679 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Mortgage in fee by Philip Draycott of North Wingfield yeoman and Martha his wife and Francis their son to William Hodgkinson of Overton in the parish of Ashover merchant of a messuage and the closes called North Crossells. Consideration £50. Dated 7 November - 1704
680-682 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Mortgages in fee by lease and release as in D37 M/T679. Considerations £80 and £110. Dated 6/7 November 1706 and 6/7 May - 1707
683 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Copy final concord. Dated three weeks after the Holy Trinity. - 1707
684 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Deed to declare the uses of a fine (D37 M/T683) between Philip Draycott of Stretton yeoman and Martha his wife, and Francis Clay of Hillhouses in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman, and Elizabeth Clay daughter of John Clay deceased, reciting terms of D37 M/T678, whereby the Overclose is deemed to be the property of Elizabeth Clay. Dated 11 September - 1707
685 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Final concord (copy). Dated Michaelmas in 3 weeks, 6 Ann - 1707
686-687 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Transfer of mortgage as in D37 M/T681-682 by lease and release to James Laverack of Morton yeoman. Consideration £124 paid to William Hodgkinson. Dated 3/4 June - 1709
688 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Further mortgage in £36 5s. Dated 29 September - 1710
689 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Lease for possession (transfer of mortgage) by James Laverack of Morton yeoman to Thomas Challenor of Brimington yeoman of a messuage commonly called Crossells at Stretton, the Meadow, the Mare Pasture, the Pease Close, and the Wheat Close, and the close in which the messuage stands, all formerly called the North Crossells. Dated 4 November - 1712
690-691 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Lease and release by Philip Draycott of Stretton yeoman and Martha his wife and Francis and William their sons to John Holland of Ford gent. of lands as in D37 M/T689. Consideration £210. Dated 7/8 November - 1712
692 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Lease for term of 60 years by John Holland of Ford in the parish of North Wingfield gent. to Philip Draycott of Stretton and William his son of all those closes in Stretton belonging to a messuage called Crossells. Timber and mineral rights reserved. Rent £10 10s. Dated 6 December - 1712
693-694 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Lease and release by Timothy Mason of Gainsborough (co. Lincoln) clock-maker and Elizabeth his wife, and John Clay of Hardstoft in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman to Hannah Holland of Ford widow of the Overclose in Stretton. Consideration £42. Dated 3/4 December - 1714
695 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Final concord. Dated the morrow of the Ascension - 1715
696-697 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Lease and release by Francis Draycott of Kirkby (co. Nottingham) wheelwright, eldest son and heir of Philip Draycott deceased) and Elizabeth his wife, and Martha Draycott of Smithy Moor widow to John Draycott of Heath husbandman of one messuage and garden in Stretton called the Crossells. Consideration £20. Dated 1/2 June - 1722
698 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Bond with D37 M/T696-697. 1/2 June - 1722
699-700 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Lease and release by John Draycott of Heath yeoman to Thomas Holland of Ford esq. of a messuage called Crossells, and an orchard, garden, and bakehouse. Consideration £25. Dated 27/28 August - 1762
701-703 - The Crossells Farm; Stretton: Notes with D37 M/T699-700. - 1762-1769
704-705 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close etc Lease and release by Robert Allwood of Sutton in the Dale yeoman to Joseph Allwood his son of one third-part of a messuage at Ford and of 40 acres one rood of land in consideration of a guarantee of maintenance. Dated 16/17 September - 1692
706 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close etc Lease for term of 21 years by Charles duke of Shrewsbury to Joseph Allwood of Heath yeoman, and Edward Wright and Richard Wright of North Wingfield yeomen of one third-part of two messuages, and one third-part of 42 acres in the lordship and manor of Stretton. Timber and mineral rights reserved. Rent £5; consideration £5 10s. Dated 25 March - 1707
707-708 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close etc Lease and release by Thomas Hopkinson, Humphrey Oldfield, William Revell, and James Hawksley of Stretton yeomen to Joseph Allwood of Heath gent. of one third-part of a messuage and appurtenances in the manor and lordship of Stretton, and of and in the Holm, Broom Close, the Nether Meadow, the Browne Piece, the Sweeting Tree Shutt, the rwo Hemp Yards, the High Field, the Far Field, the Slack Close, the Little Close, the Nether Close, and the Lee Close (40 acres altogether), lying at Ford. Consideration £113 8s 10d, part of the purchase price of the estate of the duke of Shrewsbury. Dated 19/20 February - 1710/1711
709-710 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close etc Lease and release by Joseph Allwood to Edward Wright and Richard Wright of one moiety of one third-part of a messuage and lands as in D37 M/T707-08. Consideration £56 14s 5d. Dated 25/26 May - 1711
711-712 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close etc Lease and release by Richard Wright of Ford in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman and Esther his wife to Peter Walker of Ford husbandman and Mary his wife of one sixth-part of premises as in D37 M/T707-08, and one third-part of a messuage at Leadmill in the parish of Morton and of two crofts (1½ acres), in consideration of an annuity of £20. Dated 14/15 October - 1733
713-714 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close, etc: Lease and release by Joseph Allwood senior of Heath yeoman and Joseph Allwood junior his son to Peter Walker of Ford yeoman of one moiety of a messuage at Ford and of the Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close, the Holm or Over Meadow, the Nether Meadow, the two Hemp Yards, the High Field, the Little Close, the Slack Close, the Farr Field, the Nether Close, and the Lee Close. Consideration £380. Dated 22/23 February - 1733/1734
715 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close, etc: Release by William duke of Devonshire, Sir Windsor Hunloke of Wingerworth Bart., Joseph Allwood of Heath yeoman, Joseph Allwood of Williamthorp in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman (son and heir of Joseph), Richard Milnes of Chesterfield, Edmund Hodgkinson senior of Ashover, Henry Rawling of Sutton in the Dale, John Jepson, William Atkinson, James Hall, and John Clay of Heath, William Sowter of Tansley, Rebecca Snodding of Bolsover, George Barker of Baslow, and William Coope of Hardwick, all creditors' of the Allwoods, to Peter Walker of Ford and Thomas Milward of Handley yeomen, reciting debts of the Allwoods of £128 to the duke of Devonshire for a farm in Heath, and £40 rent for a coal mine there; and debt of £164 9s 6d rent to Sir Windsor Hunloke for a farm at Williamthorp; and other, unspecified debts; and reciting lease and release of 24/25 October 1744 of lands in Wessington to Walker and Milward in trust to sell the same and to discharge a mortgage of £1000 with interest to William Bilbie esq., and reciting the assignment of Allwood's leases to Walker and Milward in trust to dispose of the same; and reciting the performance of the trusts, the payment of mortgage, and of the debts; whereby the duke of Devonshire and Sir Windsor Hunloke release and quitclaim to Walker and Milward all manner of claims. Dated 22 August - 1745
716 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close, etc: Will of Richard Wright of Ford yeoman. Dated 4 May - 1746
717 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close, etc: Probate copy of the will of Peter Walker of Ford yeoman. Will dated 29 May 1756; proved at Chesterfield, 28 April - 1757
718 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close, etc: Legacy release under D37 M/T717. Dated 10 November - 1763
719-720 - Sweeting Tree Shutt, Broom Piece, Broom Close, etc: Lease and release by John Walker of Brimington farmer, son and heir of Peter Walker, to John Holland of Ford esq. of various enclosures as laid out by the enclosure commissioners and of lands at Ford as in D37 M/T713-714. Consideration £1050. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
721-722 - Calf Croft and other closes: Lease and release by John Frederick, duke of Dorset, and Sackville, earl of Thanet to John Holland of Ford esq. of one moiety of a messuage within the manor of Stretton, and of the Calf Croft, the croft by the house, Wheat Close, Lime Kiln Hill, the Bank, the Nearer, Middle and Far Crow Crofts, and the Well Croft (tenant John Bunting), containing in all 21 acres 3 roods 12 perches; and one third-part of two messuages at Ford, and of the Sweeting Hill Shoot, the Nether Meadow, the Bank, the Broom Close, Upper Meadow, Little High Field, Great High Field, Little Close, Slack Close, Nether Close, Far Field, Crabtree Meadowm Little Meadow, and the Lay Close (tenant Benjamin Rooth), containing in all 39 acres 1 rood 24 perches; and one third-part of a messuage and two crofts, a messuage and garden, and of the Little Croft, Great Croft, Pease Close, Nether Close, the Long Lands (tenant William Else), containing 25 acres 3 roods 20 perches; and of and in other lands at Ford. Consideration £960. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
723 - Calf Croft and other closes: Mortgage by demise for term of 1000 years by John Holland to the earl of Thanet in consideration of £300 of lands in D37 M/T721-722. Dated 1 October - 1781
724 - Holland family settlements: Bond in £60 by Paul Fletcher of Walton yeoman to John Holland of Harpur Hill in the parish of Wingerworth husbandman to support one pair of indentures of even date. Dated 14 June - 1636
725 - Holland family settlements: Marriage settlement: Articles of agreement made between John Holland of Wingerworth yeoman and George Holland (3rd son of John), and John Elam of Warmsworth (co. York) yeoman, prior to the marriage of George and Mary, daughter of John Elam. Dated 23 June 1665 - 1665
726-727 - Holland family settlements: Settlement and counterpart on the marriage of George Holland and Mary Elam. Dated 23 June 1665 - 1665
728 - Holland family settlements: Bond with D37 M/T726-27. 23 June 1665 - 1665
729 - Holland family settlements: Grant by John Holland of Stubbings in the parish of Wingerworth yeoman to Mary Holland of Walton, widow of John Holland late of Walton yeoman deceased (son and heir of John) of an annuity of £20 issuing out of lands in Wingerworth and Swathwick, in consideration of Mary releasing her claim to dower. Dated 21 December 1672 - 1672
730-732 - Holland family settlements: Lease (and counterpart) and release being a settlement on the marriage of John Holland (son and heir of George Holland of Swathwick in the parish of Wingerworth yeoman) and Hannah Hornbuckle of Norwell Woodhouse (co. Nottingham) spinster, whereby George Holland conveys to Richard Clayton of Little Normanton in the parish of Chesterfield yeoman and Joseph Allwood of Swathwick yeoman, a capital messuage at Ford in the parish of North Wingfield, one other messuage at Ford with the Deanes Croft, the Nether Field, the New Close, the two Renn Parkes, the two Hall Meadows, the Hall Orchard, the Broome Croft, the High Field, the Cole Pitt Croft, the three Nicke Crofts, the two Wood Closes, the two Broome Closes, and the Barn Croft, to hold in trust for John and Hannah. Marriage portion £400. Dated 13/14 January - 1698/1699
733-734 - Holland family settlements: Covenant to levy fine made by George Holland of Swathwick yeoman and Mary his wife, and John Holland, son of George and Mary, to Richard Clayton and Joseph Allwood of lands in Walton to the use of George and Mary. Dated 18 January - 1698/1699
735-736 - Holland family settlements: Final concord and counterpart. Dated the octave of the Purification BVM [of Blessed Virgin Mary] - 1698/1699
737 - Holland family settlements: Articles of agreement made between Hannah Halton wife of John Halton of Wingfield manor gent. and Thomas Holland her son for sale of lands in Walton to William Soresby of Chesterfield gent. Dated 6 June - 1720
738 - Holland family settlements: Release and quitclaim by John Halton of Wingfield manor gent. and Hannah his wife and Thomas Challoner of Brimington gent. (executors and trustees of the will of John Holland late of Ford gent.) to Thomas Holland, son of John, of all accounts, sums of money, actions and causes except for the right of Hannah in a messuage and farm settled on Hannah by John, her first husband, which tenement John Halton and Hannah have agreed to let to Thomas for a rent of £30; and except for legacies of John Holland to Anna and Jemima Holland. Dated 20 March - 1727/1728
739 - Holland family settlements: Lease for term of 60 years determinable on death by John Halton and Hannah his wife to Thomas Holland of a messuage and farm at Ford. Rent £30. Dated 25 March - 1728
740 - Holland family settlements: Draft bond. - 1728
741 - Holland family settlements: Final concord made between Thomas Holland plaintiff and John Halton and Hannah his wife deforciants of one messuage, one barn, 20 acres land, 5 acres meadow, 20 acres pasture, and common of pasture in Ford. Dated the morrow of the Holy Trinity. - 1728
742-743 - Holland family settlements: Releases and quitclaims of legacies under the will of John Holland by Anna Holland and Jemima Holland to their brother, Thomas Holland. - 1729-1731
744 - Holland family final concords, common recoveries, and other deeds: Final concord made between George Holland and Nathaniel Reresby plaintiffs and Jane Wright widow, Adam Reresby, William Reresby, and Henen his wife, Arthur Calton and Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Wells and Mary his wife deforciants of three messuages, 12 acres land, 4 acres meadow, 8 acres pasture, and of two third-parts of one messuage, one cottage, 6 acres land, 3 acres land, 4 acres pasture, and of common of pasture in Chesterfield, Barlow, and Dronfield. Fine £120. Dated Holy Trinity in 3 weeks, 13 William III. - 1701
745 - Holland family final concords, common recoveries, and other deeds: Articles of agreement made between Richard Hawksley of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield and Hannah Halton of Ford, whereby Hawksley assigns to Hannah, in consideration of £30, all interest and tenant right of lands at Handley. Hannah is to pay the yearly rent of £4 12s 3d to Lady Halifax, and £6 7s 9d to her son, Thomas Holland, if at the end of lease, Richard (or his sons Richard and George) repays the £30, then he (or they) have the possession and tenant right. Dated 28 March - 1717
746-747 - Holland family final concords, common recoveries, and other deeds: Deed of partition by way of lease and release made between Thomas Holland of Ford and Cornelia his wife, Samuel Rooth of Stretton yeoman and Sarah his wife, Adam Slater of Chesterfield apothecary, and Jeremy Higginbotham of Woodhead in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman, reciting an agreement between Holland and Rooth to make an equal partition of lands of which they are seized as tenants in common in Norwood in the parish of North Wingfield, whereby Holland and Rooth convey to Slater and Higginbotham, one messuage and outbuildings, the croft, the Pye Ridding (3 acres 2 roods), and 1 acre 1 rood of Badger Meadow, to hold in trust for Holland; and the Ox Close (4 acres 3 roods 30 perches), a cottage and garden and the rest (3 acres 2 roods) of Badger Meadow, to hold in trust for Rooth. Dated 3/4 June - 1729
748-749 - Holland family final concords, common recoveries, and other deeds: Final concord and counterpart made between John Town plaintiff and Thomas Holland and Cornelia his wife deforciants of seven messuages, one cottage, one malthouse, one shop, ten barns, ten stables, ten gardens, ten orchards, 114 acres land, 54 acres meadow, 114 acres pasture, 15 acres wood, and two third-parts of three messuages, three shops, one stable, two gardens, two orchards, 8 acres land, 4 acres meadow, 8 acres pasture, and common of pasture in Hasland, Walton, Tapton, Ford, Stretton and Dronfield. Fine £260. Dated Holy Trinity in 3 weeks, 8 George II. - 1734
750 - Holland family final concords, common recoveries, and other deeds: Deed to declare the uses of a fine (D37 M/T748-749). Dated 30 December - 1734
751 - Holland family final concords, common recoveries, and other deeds: Lease for term of 999 years by Henry Towndrow of Handley yeoman to Thomas Holland of Ford gent. of a small parcel of land (2 yards square), part of the Near Pasture in Handley, to enable Thomas to sink a well. Dated 5 December - 1737
752-753 - Holland family final concords, common recoveries, and other deeds: Lease and release by Thomas Holland of Ford gent. to Thomas Cowper of Simonds Inn in Chancery Lane (co.Middlesex) gent. to make him a tenant to the precipe for suffering a common recovery by Bernard Lucas of Chesterfield grocer, of a messuage called Curtis Farm with the High Field, the Hall Field, the Long Field, the Broad Field, the Toil Butt, the Ren Park, the Great Meadow, and the Pingle (containing in all 40 acres), lying at Ford in the manor of Stretton and parish of North Wingfield; and a malthouse and kilns also at Ford; and a messuage called Clays Farm with the Barn Croft, the New Close, the two Broom Closes, the two Wood Closes, and the Nick Croft (containing in all 30 acres), at Ford; and a messuage with the Over Holme, the Nether Holme, and the two crofts (containing in all 5 acres) at Ford; and a messuage and croft, the Pitt Close, the Great Sand Croft, the Little Sand Croft, the Great New Close, the Little New Close, the Stankerhill, and the Little Calf Yard (containing in all 45 acres); lying at Hasland; and a cottage, garden, and croft at Tapton; a smithy house etc at Tapton; various parcels of land (11 acres) in Tapton, etc. Dated - [1750]
754 - Holland family final concords, common recoveries, and other deeds: Exemplification of a common recovery. Dated 28 November - 1750
755 - Holland family wills and settlements: Articles of agreement prior to the marriage of John Holland of Ford esq. and Mary Burrow spinster, daughter of Rev. Benjamin Burrow of Morton clerk. Dated 16 May - 1777
756-757 - Holland family wills and settlements: Settlement on the marriage of John Holland and Mary Burrows. Dated 1/2 October - 1781
758 - Holland family wills and settlements: Counterpart of D37 M/T757.
759 - Holland family wills and settlements - 1807
760-761 - Holland family wills and settlements: Settlement by lease and release on the marriage of Francis Hall of Park Hall (co. Nottingham) esq. and Mary Ann Bilbie of East Bridgford spinster, only child and heiress of Joseph Bilbie deceased by Ann his wife, formerly Ann Hallowes spinster, now the wife of Rev. Ralph Heathcote of East Bridgford clerk. Dated 27/28 February - 1832
762 - Holland family wills and settlements: Disentailing deed of the Ford estate prior to resettlement of the same by Francis Hall and Mary Ann his wife. Dated 1 June - 1847
763 - Holland family wills and settlements: Settlement of the Ford estate. Full schedule of lands attached. Dated 1 June - 1847
764 - Holland family wills and settlements: Revocation of uses affecting the Ford estate and conveyance thereof by Francis Hall and his trustees to Gladwin Turbutt esq. Dated 29 September - 1848
765 - Holland family wills and settlements: Conveyance by Gladwin Turbutt of part of part of the Ford estate to the uses expressed in the will and codicil of the late William Turbutt esq. deceased. Dated 3 December - 1849
766-767 - Land at Southill and Stretton: Lease and release by Joseph Outram of Alfreton gent. Charles Upton of Derby gent., John Jolley of Alfreton gent., Thomas Clay of Shirland farmer, and others to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of a moiety of a messuage and lands at Southill in the parish of North Wingfield, and of an allotment of common; and of a cottage at Stretton in the same parish. Consideration £105. Dated 1/2 July - 1783
768 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Gladwin of Boythorpe in the parish of Chesterfield gent. and John Newton of Oakerthorpe in the parish of South Wingfield gent. to John Clay of the Ford in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of one third-part of the South Field at Handley in the manor of Stretton, now divided into three closes. Consideration £44 6s 8d, part of the purchase price of one-third of the manor of Stretton paid to the Hon. Henry Howard. Dated 10 October - 1659
769 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Deed of covenant made between Thomas Gladwin of Boythorpe gent. and Raphe Clarke of Cutthorpe in the parish of Brampton esq., James Webster of the Hill in the parish of North Wingfield gent., John Clay of Ford yeoman, Robert Hall of Holmgate yeoman, James Hauxley junior of Handley yeoman, Matthew Hopkinson of Holmgate yeoman, Richard Milward of Handley yeoman, George Milward of Handley yeoman, John Beighton of Holmgate yeoman, Thomas Fowke of Holmgate yeoman, Samuel Wheatcroft of Stretton yeoman, George Brunt of Clay Cross yeoman, Richard Glew of Handley yeoman, Thomas Cowlishaw of Woodhead in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman, George Smith of Holmgate yeoman, Robert Milward of Alton in the parish of Ashover yeoman, Robert Allwood of Sutton yeoman, John Osland of Chesterfield shoemaker, John Revell of Woolley yeoman, Laurence Bunting of Woolley yeoman, and Peter Elliot of Woolley yeoman, reciting conveyance of 8 Feb. 1658/1659 by Hon. Henry Howard to Thomas Gladwin and John Newton of one third-part of the manor of Stretton, part in trust for Gladwin and part in trust for the parties named above, whereby Gladwin acknowledges that he stands seised of a moiety of one third-part in trust. Schedule giving details of individual purchase monies. Dated 10 May - 1660
770-771 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Lease and release by Robert Clay of Walkley Banke in the parish of Sheffield tallow chandler, nephew of John Clay late of Ford deceased, to John Clay of Egstow in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman, elder brother of Robert, of one third-part of those three closes of land at Handley called the South Fields. Consideration £90. Dated 26/27 November - 1694
772 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Release and quit-claim by John Clay of Hardstoft in the parish of Ault Hucknall yeoman, eldest son and heir of John Clay of Egstow deceased, to Thomas Clay of Hardstoft his brother of all interest in one third-part of those three closes of land at Handley, etc. Dated 5 December - 1724
773 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Deed to declare the uses of a fine levied by Thomas Clay of Hardstoft yeoman and Rebecca his wife to Thomas Challenor of Brimington gent. and John Rooth of Stretton yeoman of two messuages, two cottages, three barns, three stables, three gardens, two orchards, 30 acres land, 10 acres meadow, 30 acres pasture, and one third-part of 10 acres land, 5 acres meadow, and 10 acres pasture, and also of common of pasture in Sload Lane, Stretton and Handley in the parishes of Eckington and North Wingfield, and reciting the terms of T774, whereby it is declared that the third-part of the premises stand seised to the use of Thomas Clay junior of Higham yeoman. Dated 26 October - 1728
774 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Lease and release by Thomas Clay and Rebecca his wife to Thomas Clay junior of one third-part of three closes etc. Consideration £140. Dated 25/26 Oct. - 1728
775 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Bond in £50 by John Brailsford late of Stretton and now of Coney-Green in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman to Thomas Clay junior of Higham yeoman, reciting a agreement to farm the three closes in Handley now called South Field, Middle Field, and North Field in severalty. Dated 6 April - 1734
776 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Copy will of Thomas Clay of Higham; will dated 10 September 1765; codicil dated 10 September 1765 and 14 November 1765. Proved 6 June - 1766
777-778 - The South Fields at Handley and other property: Lease and release by Thomas Clay of Liverpool ironmonger to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of a moiety of one third-part of three closes of land at Handley, and of an allotment of one acre 2 roods 16 perches, and of a moiety of a cottage and croft on Stretton common (24 perches). Consideration £140. Dated 19/20 September - 1785
779 - Chief rents in Stretton: Deed of purchase of chief rents in Ogston (11s O½d) and Stretton (3s) by William Turbutt. Dated 26 September - 1800
780 - A Blacksmith's shop at Stretton: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Stocks of Cook Lane in the parish of Pentrich collier to Richard Lee of Toadhole Furnace in the parish of Shirland yeoman of one cottage in Stretton. Dated 1 January 1727/28. Consideration £20 - [1728]
781 - A Blacksmith's shop at Stretton: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Moore late of Swanwick now of Wessington yeoman and Catherine his wife to Robert Fletcher of Shirland husbandman of one cottage in Stretton late in the possession of Richard Lee. Consideration £30. Dated 1 November - 1734
782 - A Blacksmith's shop at Stretton: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Fletcher senior late of Stretton now of Higham cordwainer to Daniel White of Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield blacksmith of one dwelling-house and shop in Stretton. Consideration £24. Dated 4 April - 1786
783 - A Blacksmith's shop at Stretton: Mortgage by demise for term of 1000 years by Daniel White to William Turbutt of a messuage, blacksmith's shop, and garden in Stretton, Consideration £20. Dated 4 July Endorsed with memorandum of further advance of £7. 31 August 1795. - 1795
784 - A Blacksmith's shop at Stretton: Feoffment by bargain and sale by White to Turbitt. Dated 11 December - 1801
785-786 - A messuage at Stretton: Lease and release by Francis Fletcher of Stretton coal miner to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of a messuage and garden at Stretton, in the parish of North Wingfield. Consideration £20. Dated 23/24 January - 1817
787-788 - Land at Handley: Attested copy of lease and release by James Hawksley of Handley in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman to James, his second son, of two undivided third-parts of a messuage in Handley in the manor of Stretton, and of the Hollily Close (one acre) lately fenced out of the Hollily Grounds, the Backside Close (3 acres), and the two Over Closes (8 acres); and of one undivided third-part of the Near Springs (6 acres), the Hall Close (5 acres), the Three Horse Carrs (20 acres), the New Close (9 acres), the Rough Nook (5 acres), the Three Broadfields (20 acres), and the Pitthills (8 acres), and all that share of the manor or royalty of Stretton as James Hawkesley the father is entitled to (saving out of the grant and release, one undivided third-part of one acre of the Near Springs adjoining to a close called the Wett Meadow. Dated 28/29 November - 1735
789 - Land at Handley: Copy will of James Hawkesley junior of Handley in the parish of North Wingfield. Dated 10 May - 1744
790 - Land at Handley: Attested copy of mortgage in £200 by demise for term of 500 years by John Hawkesley junior of Handley yeoman, son and heir of James to Richard Milward of Hockerton (co. Nottingham) farmer of two third-parts of a messuage in Handley now in the possession of John, and of the Hollily Close, the Backside Close, and the two Over Closes; and of two third-parts of a messuage in Handley now in the possession of Joshua Hawkesley; and of one third-part of the Near Springs, the Hall Close (now divided into the Far and Nar Hall Closes), the Three Horse Carrs, the New Close, the Rough Nook, the three Broadfields, and the Pit Hills; and of a share in the manor of royalty of Stretton, with the exception of one acre, part of the Near Spring. Interest 4 per cent. Dated 6 December - 1760
791 - Land at Handley: Attested copy of assignment of mortgage to Thomas Hopkinson of Ford weaver. Dated 1 February - 1766
792 - Land at Handley: Assignment of mortgage by Thomas Gerves of Ford yeoman and Mary his wife (late widow of Thomas Hopkinson), to Thomas Milward of Hockerton (co. Nottingham) yeoman. Recital of conveyance of part of premises by Hawkesley to Milward, part of the purchase money of £650 being used to extinguish the mortgage debt. Milward is to hold the residue of the term in trust for John Hawkesley. Dated 30 April - 1776
793-794 - Land at Handley: Abstract of title, and schedule of deeds, of the earl of Thanet to estates in Derbyshire. - 1781
795-796 - Land at Handley: Lease and release by the duke of Dorset and the earl of Thanet to John Hawkesley junior of Handley farmer of one third-part of a messuage, and of the Backside Close, the Hollywell Close, the Near Over Close, and the Far Over Close, lying at Handley in the parish of North Wingfield and the manor of Stretton, and containing in all 11 acres one rood 29 perches. Consideration £91. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
797-798 - Land at Handley: Lease and release by John Hawksley of Handley to John Milward of Hockerton (co. Nottingham) yeoman and George Gosling of Chesterfield gent. of one messuage in Handley, and another messuage there, the Backside Close (formerly the Hollily Close), the Near Over Close, and the Far Over Close (11 acres one rood 29 perches) to hold in trust to the use of John Hawksley to enable him to receive an annuity therefrom of £40; and to enable the executors of John to raise the sum of £800 as directed by will or other deed; and then to hold to the use of Milward and his heirs for ever. Recital of agreement for sale of premises by Hawkesley to Milward. Dated 10/11 December - 1811
799-800 - Land at Handley: Lease and release by John Milward now of Handley yeoman to Job Denham of Heath butcher and George Gosling of Chesterfield gent. of an estate in Handley in trust to sell. Dated 24/25 June - 1816
801-802 - Land at Handley: Assignment by lease and release by John Milward to Thomas Stanley of Clay Cross butcher and William Mosley of Henry Mill in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of an estate in Handley, household furniture, farming stock etc., to sell for the benefit of Milward's creditors. Dated 2/3 June - 1817
803 - Land at Handley: Copy will of John Hawksley late of Handley, now of Little Brampton. Will dated 4 March 1816; proved 16 October - 1817
804-805 - Land at Handley: Lease and release by Thomas Stanley and William Mosley and others to Richard Haslam of Ketlington (co. Nottingham), reciting terms of D37 M/T797-8, D37 M/T799-802, of lands in Handley as in D37 M/T797-98. Dated 2/3 February - 1818
806 - Land at Handley: Assignment of term in trust for Haslam. Dated 3 February - 1818
807 - Land at Handley: Release of an estate at Handley from payment of £800 under the will of John Hawksley. Dated 3 February - 1818
808-809 - Land at Handley: Mortgage in £800 by Richard Haslam to Job Denham of an estate in Handley. Dated 20/21 February - 1818
810 - Land at Handley: Copy will of Richard Haslam. Will dated 12 February 1814; proved 23 August - 1824
811 - Land at Handley: Agreement made between Thomas Milward of Handley yeoman and Thomas Stanley of Alfreton maltster whereby Milward will sell to Stanley a messuage and outbuildings, the Croft, the Bottom Close, the Middle Close, the Upper Close, the Hollery Meadow, the Near Pasture, the Dumble Wood, the Ox Pasture, the Middle Pasture, and the Upper Pasture, lying in Handley. Consideration £1800. Dated 16 February - 1831
812-813 - Land at Handley: Details of Haslam and Milward family parish register entries. - 1831
814-815 - Land at Handley: An inventory of the fixtures belonging to Mr Thomas Stanley included in the purchase between Mr Milward and Mr Stanley. Dated 8 December - 1831
816 - Land at Handley: Affidavit of William Mosley of Clay Lane farmer, stating that Sarah Mosley sister of William, married Samuel Haslam now deceased, and that Sarah, daughter of Sarah and Samuel, married John Milward who died in 1817; their son, Thomas Milward, now resides at Handley. Dated 17 March - 1832
817 - Land at Handley: Draft agreement to let. - c1832
818 - Land at Handley: Lease by Elizabeth Stanley of Alfreton widow, guardian of the person and estate of Thomas Stanley of Alfreton, a minor, and others, to Thomas Milward of Handley of a messuage and lands at Handley, to hold for a term of 5 years at a rent of £50. Dated 19 March - 1832
819 - Land at Handley: Valuation of tenant right in D37 M/T818. Dated 25 March - 1837
820-821 - Land at Handley: Conditions of sale, and sale poster - 1842
822-824 - Lands in Clay Cross: Abstracts of title of the North Midland Railway Co. to lands in Clay Cross - 1843
825 - Lands in Clay Cross: Feoffment by the North Midland Railway Co. to the trustees of the late William Turbutt of 10 acres 3 roods 15 perches of land in Clay Cross. Consideration £271. Dated 3 February - 1844
826-828 - Lands in Clay Cross: Plans of land, with D37 M/T825 - 1844
829 - Land at Woolley Moor: Copy will of John Hawkesley senior of Handley in the parish of North Wingfield. Dated 11 March 1785; proved 16 October - 1788
830 - Land at Woolley Moor: Attested copy of lease and release by James Hawkesley late of Little Torrington (co. Devon) and now of Handley yeoman and Sarah his wife, John Hawkesley of Bideford (co. Devon) yeoman and Elizabeth his wife, John Taylor of Stretton farmer, William Wilson of Stretton gent. and Isaac Wilkinson of Tapton House esq. to Richard Hutchinson of Chesterfield gent., reciting will of John Hawkesley (D37 M/T829) and other deeds, of a (1) messuage and outbuildings at Handley, and the Croft (3 acres 2 roods 34 perches), the Near Upper Close (5 acres 5 roods), the Far Upper Close (4 acres one rood 28 perches), the Silvey Close or Silvey Upper Close (2 acres one rood 7 perches), the Near Well Croft (one acre 2 roods 19 perches), the Far Well Croft (2 acres 35 perches), the Handley Field (6 acres), the Hollowley Meadow and Lane, with a barn thereon (one acre 3 roods 28 perches), the Hollowley Close (2 acres 1 rood 10 perches), and the Hollowley Twitchell or Hollowley Twitch Close (2 acres 10 perches); and a messuage at or near Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield, and the Homestead and Croft (1 acre 1 rood 6 perches), the Haywood Close (2 acres 3 roods 20 perches), the Little Field otherwise the Little South Field (2 roods 21 perches), the Near Field or the Near South Field (3 acres 23 perches), the South Field (8 acres), the Far Field or Far South Field (3 acres 2 roods 21 perches), and the Bank Allotment (one acre 3 roods), the Near Allotment (3 acres 2 roods 30 perches) and the Far Allotment (5 acres 30 perches), (2) and of the following closes in Handley: the Near Spring (6 acres 24 perches), the Near Middle Spring (four acres 1 rood 24 perches), the Far Middle Spring (3 acres 2 roods 14 perches), the Gill Spring or Over Spring (5 acres one rood 35 perches), the Near Bank or Wood Close (one acre 3 roods 38 perches), and the Far Bank (1 acre 1 rood 14 perches); (3) and of one third-part of one messuage in Handley and the Homestead and Croft (1 acre 22 perches), the Round Close (3 acres 28 perches), the Wheat Meadow (2 acres 3 roods 31 perches), and the Acre Piece (3 roods 38 perches); (4) and of another messuage at Handley, to hold in trust as follows: one fourth-part of (1), one third-part, and one fourth-part of the remaining two third-parts, of (2); one twelfth-part of (3), and all of (4) to the use of James Hawkesley for life, and if term ended in any way, then to the use of Richard Hutchinson for life, and then to the use of the heirs of James Hawkesley for ever; and one other fourth-part of two third-parts of (2), and one other twelfth-part of (3) to the use of John Hawkesley; and one fourth-part of (1), and of one other fourth-part of two third-parts of (2), and one other twelfth-part of (3) to the use of John Taylor; and the remaining fourth-part of (1), and the remaining fourth-part of two third-parts of (2), and one other twelfth-part of (3) to the use of William Wilson. Covenant to levy fine. Dated 30/31 March - 1828
831 - Land at Woolley Moor: Final concord. Dated the quindene of Easter - 1828
832-833 - Land at Woolley Moor: Lease and release by James Hawkesley of Handley yeoman and others to John Taylor of Stretton yeoman of three fourth-parts of and in one messuage near Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield, the Homestead and Crofts, the Haywood Close, the Near and Far South Fields, the Bank Allotment, and the Near and Far Allotments. Dated 2/3 June - 1828
834-835 - Land at Woolley Moor: Mortgage by lease and release by John Taylor to John Davies of Chesterfield gent. of a messuage and lands as in D37 M/T834-35. Consideration £800 at 5 per cent interest. Dated 5/6 June - 1828
836 - Land at Woolley Moor: Deed of covenant for production of title deeds - 7 May 1830
837-838 - Land at Woolley Moor: Lease and release, being a reconveyance of T834-35. Dated 17/18 June - 1831
839-840 - Land at Woolley Moor: Mortgage by lease and release by John Taylor of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman to Samuel Wilcockson of Chesterfield miller of a messuage at or near Woolley Moor known as the Boars House, with the Homestead and Croft, the Haywood Close, the Little Field or Little South Field, the Near Field or Near South Field, the South Field, the Far Field or Far South Field, and the Bank, Near, and Far Allotments. Consideration £600. Dated 23/24 June - 1831
841 - Land at Woolley Moor: Further charge in £100. Dated 25 November - 1834
842-843 - Land at Woolley Moor: Transfer of mortgage by the trustees and executors of the late Samuel Wilcockson to Joseph Wilcockson of Brampton farmer and William Webster of Brampton gent. Dated 25/26 March - 1839
844 - Land at Woolley Moor: Copy of the probate of the will of John Taylor. Dated 15 February 1835; proved 14 October - 1840
845 - Land at Woolley Moor: Release under terms of D37 M/T844. Dated 26 November - 1840
846 - Land at Woolley Moor: Probate copy of will of William Taylor. Dated 10 June 1847; proved 16 August - 1848
847 - Land at Woolley Moor: Abstract of title - 1849
848 - Land at Woolley Moor: Conveyance by the devisees in trust of the late William Taylor and Joseph Wilcockson of Brampton farmer of a messuage etc. as in M37M/T839-40 to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston esq. Consideration £1260 paid to Wilcockson, and a balance of £560. Dated 24 March - 1849
849 - Stretton Field and Slack Close, Stretton: Conveyance by Gladwin Turbutt to Joseph Shipton of Chesterfield gent. of a parcel of land called Stretton Field (5 acres 11 perches) and another called Stack Close (3 acres 3 roods 8 perches) at the Ford in the township of Stretton and parishes of North Wingfield and Shirland, to hold to the uses of the will of William Turbutt. Dated 13 February - 1855
850 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Release to follow lease for possession by William Wragg, Humphrey Oldfield, and James Haukesly of Stretton yeomen to Francis Oldham junior of Blackwell yeomen of one third-part of a dwelling house, the Backside Close, the Meadow, the Broom Close, the Wood, and the Well Piece containing 8 acres 2 roods 15 perches, being at Woolley in the parish of North Wingfield. Consideration £24 6s 3d, part of the purchase price paid to the duke of Shrewbury. Dated 25 April - 1710
851-852 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Lease and release by Francis Oldham of Blackwell yeoman and Grace his wife to Benjamin Towndrow of Hay in the parish of Ashover yeoman of one third-part of a messuage at or near Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield, and of land as in D37 M/T850. Consideration £80. Dated 26/27 March - 1733
853-854 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Lease and release by Henry Bourne of Spital bachelor of Physik and Sarah his wife, one of the daughters of Thomas Gladwin late of Chesterfield deceased, to Benjamin Towndrow of Hay yeoman of one third-part of premises as in nos. D37 M/T850-52. Consideration £80. Dated 3/4 July - 1741
855 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Bond with D37 M/T853-54. Even date. - 1741
856 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Probate copy of the will of Benjamin Towndrow. Will dated 17 June 1753; proved at Lichfield, 29 June - 1753
857-858 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Lease and release by Thomas Towndrow of Brewhouse Yard in the parish of Lenton (co. Nottingham) hosier, son of Benjamin Towndrow, John Towndrow of Nottingham maltster (eldest son of Benjamin), and William Towndrow of Helpringham (co. Lincoln) husbandman (son of Benjamin), to Richard Towndrow of the Hay in the parish of Ashover maltster (son of Benjamin) of two third-parts of premises as in D37 M/T850. Consideration £240. Dated 8/9 February - 1759
859 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Articles of agreement prior to D37 M/T860-61. Dated 10 April - 1770
860-861 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Lease and release by Richard Towndrow of the Hay maltster and Hannah his wife to Daniel Heald of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield miller of two third-parts of lands etc. as in D37 M/T850. Consideration £340. Dated 5/6 April - 1771
862-863 - Boar House Farm; Woolley: Lease and release by Daniel Heald of Woolley Farm farmer and Hannah his wife to Ralph Samuel Kirk of Ashover gent. and William Milnes of Ashover gent. (trustee) of two third-parts of premises as in D37 M/T850. Consideration £330. Dated 4/5 November - 1774
864 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Bond with D37 M/T862-63. 4/5 November - 1774
865-866 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Lease and release by the duke of Dorset and the earl of Thanet to Ralph Samuel Kirk in consideration of £1317 of a messuage, stable, yard, garden, and croft, and the following parcels of land in Shirland: the Long Croft, the Carr, the Meadow by the Brook, and the Upper Close, tenant John Cupit (9 acres 1 rood 33 perches), and an allotment of common or waste (4 acres 25 perches), another allotment (14 acres 3 roods 13 perches), another allotment (27 acres 3 roods 16 perches); an allotment on Woolley Moor in the manor of Stretton (13 acres 3 roods 7 perches), another allotment on Woolley Moor (4 acres one rood 2 perches), and another allotment on Woolley Moor (6 acres one rood 14 perches), and of one third-part of a messuage, barn and yard, and of the following lands in the manor of Stretton: the close at the backside of the barn, the Middle Close, Little Close, the High Close, and the Meadow (8 acres 3 roods 33 perches). Dated 28/29 September - 1781
867 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Ellen Slater of Woolley in the parish of Morton widow and John Slater of Smithy Moor in the parish of North Wingfield husbandman of one third-part of a cottage and croft, and of a cottage lately built on the south-east of the croft. Consideration £6 12s 6d. Dated 3 May - 1677
868-869 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Lease and release by Samuel Haslam of Kirklington (co. Nottingham) miller to Francis Slater of Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton farmer of an allotment of 3 roods on Woolley Moor. Consideration £24. Dated 15/16 December - 1780
870 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Abstract of title of the earl of Thanet. - 1781
871-872 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Lease and release by the duke of Dorset and the earl of Thanet to Francis Slater of Woolley Moor farmer of two third-parts of a cottage and parcel of land (2 acres) at Woolley Moor. Consideration £50. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
873-874 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Lease and release by Henry Harvey of Wingerworth red-lead maker and James Beighton of Holmgate yeoman, devisees in trust of the will of Francis Slater late of Woolley Moor miller deceased, and Marina Slater of Woolley Moor, widow, to Ralph Samuel Kirk of Ashover gent. of a cottage and croft of that part of Woolley Moor in the parish of Morton, and an allotment (3 roods) on Woolley Moor in the same parish. Consideration £140. Dated 3/4 July - 1786
875 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Conveyance by lease and release by Mary Sophia Milnes of Matlock widow (relict and devisee of Samuel Milnes late of Brunswick Square (co. Middlesex) who was son of Mary Milnes late of Ashover, which Mary was the daughter of Ralph Samuel Kirk) to James Milnes of Matlock gent. and Henry Milnes of Leominster (co. Hereford) gent. of one fourth-part of a messuage, barn, yard, and fold, the Close at the backside of the House (one acre one rood 36 perches), the Middle Close (one acre 2 roods 14 perches), the Little Close (2 roods 34 perches), the High Close (one acre 2 roods 11 perches), the Meadow (3 acres 8 perches), and various allotments on or near Woolley Moor. Consideration £430 0s 6d. Dated 5/6 August - 1829
876 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Lease and release by Henry Milnes to James Milnes of three eighth-parts of and in premises as above. Consideration £590. Dated 7/8 May - 1830
877-880 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Abstract of title, conditions of sale, etc. - 1858
881 - Boar House Farm, Woolley: Conveyance by James Milnes of Alton Manor esq. and Charles Milnes of Wood End esq. and Mary his wife to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston esq. of the Boar House Farm lying in the townships of Woolley and Stretton in the parishes of Morton and North Wingfield. Consideration £2048 16s. Dated 6 April Map and schedule annexed. - 1858
882 - Clay Cross: Order for an exchange of land in the township of Clay Lane and made between Gladwin Turbutt and George Samuel Grundy of North Wingfield. Dated 12 February - 1863
883 - Land on Smithy Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Hopkinson of Smithy Moor in the parish of North Wingfield framework-knitter to John Lane of Clay Cross husbandman of a parcel of land with a hovel thereon on Smithy Moor (14 × 6 yards). Consideration 25s. Dated 28 December - 1785
884 - Land on Smithy Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Hopkinson and Abigail his wife to Thomas Holbrook of Smithy Moor framework-knitter, on the marriage of Thomas to Sarah, daughter of Abigail, of one messuage and garden at Smithy Moor. Dated 4 January - 1790
885 - Land on Smithy Moor: Feoffment by Abigail Hopkinson of Smithy Moor widow, John Lane of Smithy Moor labourer and Ann his wife (daughter of Abigail) to Samuel Rooth of Timberfield House in the parish of South Wingfield yeoman of a moiety of a messuage and garden at Smithy Moor, and all that parcel of land adjoining. Consideration £18. Dated 4 April - 1800
886-887 - Land on Smithy Moor: Lease and release by Ann Lane of Smithy Moor widow and Samuel Rooth of Smithy Moor farmer to Elizabeth daughter of Ann of a messuage and parcel of land at Smithy Moor. Consideration £18. Dated 1/2 February - 1828
888 - Land on Smithy Moor: Copy will of Elizabeth Rooth of Bonsall widow. Dated 14 February - 1846
889 - Land on Smithy Moor: Mortgage by Ann Gill to Thomas Clarke of Chesterfield of a cottage on Smithy Moor. Consideration £6. Dated 3 February - 1855
890 - Land on Smithy Moor: Will of Samuel Rooth of Bonsall grocer (copy). Dated 4 January 1838; proved 1842. Copy made - 1864
891 - Land on Smithy Moor: Conveyance by John Heppenstall of Upper Haugh (co. York), Ann his wife, and Ann Gill spinster to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage, garden, and plot of land on Smithy Moor. Consideration £35. Dated 21 Sept. - 1864
892 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Gladwin of Boythorpe and John Newton of Oakerthorpe gents. to Francis Foljambe of Smithy Moor in the parish of North Wingfield husbandman of one third-part of a cottage, garden, croft, and lands appurtenant at Smithy Moor. Consideration £6 6s 8d. Dated 10 October - 1659
893 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Promisory note by Samuel Rooth to Peter Mitchell to deliver possession of the house, outhouse, the Nether House Close, and the yards when John Draycott shall reach the age of 21. Dated 17 June - 1707
894-895 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Lease and release by Peter Michell of Hasland husbandman and Mary his wife and John Draycott of Hasland (son of Mary) to Samuel Rowth of Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of one third-part of a dwelling house and of the Nether House Close (3 acres) at Smithy Moor in the manor of Stretton and parish of North Wingfield. Consideration £15. Dated 11/12 June - 1710
896 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Bond in £20 by Mary Mitchell wife of Peter Michell of Hasland to Samuel Rowth of Stretton yeoman to waive dower. Dated 10 or 19 June - 1710
897-898 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Lease and release by Thomas Hopkinson, Humphrey Oldfield, and James Hauxley all of Stretton yeomen to Samuel Rowth of Stretton yeoman of one third-part of a messuage and appurtenances, and of the Smithy Moor Close (3 acres) - 19-20 Feb [1711]
899 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Abstract of title of Joseph Rooth, 1659-1735
900-901 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Lease and release by the duke of Dorset and the earl of Thanet to George Rooth of Kingston-upon-Hull factor of one third-part of a messuage, barn, garden, orchard, two crofts by the brook, another croft, and a close with the lane containing in all 4 acres 2 roods 21 perches. Consideration £42. Dated 23/24 June - 1783
902 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Copy will of John Brailsford of Smithy Moor weaver. Dated 7 December - 1803
903 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Copy will of John Brailsford of Smithy Moor weaver. Dated 8 January - 1816
904-905 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Lease and release by Joseph Storrs of Chesterfield merchant (devisee of the will of John Brailsford) to Samuel Rooth of Chesterfield timber merchant of an allotment (1 acre 2 roods 17 perches) on Smithy Moor no. 4 in the enclosure award of the manor of Stretton. Consideration £105. Dated 10/11 May - 1816
906-907 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Copy will of Samuel Rooth of Chesterfield gent. Dated 24 May 1832; testator died 11 August 1838. - 1832
908 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Attested copy of mortgage in fee by William Rooth of Chesterfield merchant to Elizabeth Esther Graham of Chesterfield widow of a messuage at or near Hodge Lane in Ashover Overend, and the Great Meadow, the Croft, and Hollin Knowl, the Little Meadow, the Near, Middle, and Far Smalls, the New Lands, the Cross Close, the Upper Close, the Square Close, the Horse Pasture, the Rye Butts, the Hovel Intake, the Peach, and other lands all lying in the parish of Ashover, containing in all 89 acres one rood 25 perches; and a messuage and lands as in D37 M/T900-01; and a parcel of land as in D37 M/T904-05. Consideration £1000. Dated 17 November - 1841
909 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Attested copy of transfer of mortgage to William Scorer of Scarcliffe gent. Dated 17 May - 1851
910 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Attested copy of reconveyance by William Scorer to William Rooth. Dated 2 January - 1864
911 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Abstract of title of William Rooth to an estate at Stretton - 1865
912 - Upper Croft, Nether Croft etc, Smithy Moor: Conveyance by William Rooth of Chesterfield timber merchant to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage and appurtenances in Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield (one acre 22 perches), and the Upper Croft, the Little Croft, the Nether Close, and Horse Carr Lane, and Narrow Close, and Camomile Close, lying to the west of Horse Carr Lane. Consideration £525. Map. Dated 29 March - 1865
913 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Release to follow lease for possession by Thomas Hopkinson, Humphrey Oldfield, William Revell, and James Hauxley of Stretton yeomen to John Brailsford junior of Conygreen in the parish of North Wingfield gent. of one third-part of the Handley Fields and the Wood Close, containing 28 acres, lying at Ford and Woodhead in the manor of Stretton. Consideration £68, part of the purchase money paid to the duke of Shrewsbury. Dated 20 February - 1710/1711
914 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Copy will of John Milward of Clay Lane, dated 5 August 1773; codicil dated 1 July 1774 - 1774
915 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Abstract of title of William Webster to a close called Handley Field, which was bequeathed by John Brailsford in 1737 to his niece Mary Oldfield, and bequeathed by her in 1786 to her grandson William Webster. - c.1816
916 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Agreement for purchase prior to D37 M/T917-918. Dated 1 April - 1815
917-918 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Lease and release by William Webster of Norton gent., Mary Webster of Holmgate widow, and Thomas Webster of Norton gent., eldest son of William, to George Lomas of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman and George Gosling of Chesterfield gent. (trustee) of a close at South Hill in the parish of North Wingfield formerly called Handley Field and now called the South Close (5 acres 3 roods 17 perches). Consideration £450. Dated 23/24 June - 1815
919 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Bond with D37 M/T917-918. 24 June - 1816
920 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Abstract of title of John Milward (see D37 M/T914) to an estate in the parish of North Wingfield. Dated - 1816
921-922 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Lease and release by John Milward late of Hockerton (county Nottingham) now of Handley yeoman to George Lomas and George Gosling of an allotment on Woolley Moor at a place called South Hill, containing 1 acre 1 rood 12 perches, no. 14 in the enclosure award of the manor of Stretton. Consideration £102. Dated 27/28 September - 1816
923 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Bond with D37 M/T921-22. 27/28 September - 1816
924-928 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Abstracts of title, conditions of sale etc. - 1864
929 - The Near and Far South Hill Closes, Stretton: Conveyance by the surviving trustees of the late George Lomas to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of the Near and Far South Hill Closes (formerly one), and the Boar House close at South Hill in Stretton township. Map and schedule. Consideration £591. Dated 25 March - 1865
930 - A messuage in Clay Cross: Conveyance by Joseph Holmes of Clay Cross innkeeper to William Stoppard of Clay Cross blacksmith of an ancient messuage in Clay Cross. Consideration £19 19s. Dated 29 September - 1837
931 - A messuage in Clay Cross: Mortgage by William Stoppard to William Ashmore of Holmgate in Clay Cross linen manufacturer of two messuages in Clay Cross. Consideration £130. Dated 1 April - 1857
932 - A messuage in Clay Cross: Abstract of title - 1861
933 - A messuage in Clay Cross: Conveyance by William Stoppard and mortgagee to George Spencer of Stretton labourer in consideration of £130 paid to William Ashmore, and £50 paid to Stoppard, of two messuages in Clay Cross. Dated 16 February - 1861
934 - A messuage in Clay Cross: Conveyance by George Spencer to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of two messuages in Clay Cross. Consideration £130. Dated 20 January - 1866
935 - A messuage and lands at Handley: Lease and release by Job Denham of Heath butcher to Thomas Milward of Handley farmer and John Clayton of Pilsley yeoman (trustee) of a messuage at Handley, and the Backside Close, the Holywell Close, the Near Over Close, the Far Over Close, containing in all 11 acres 1 rood 29 perches. Recital of mortgage in fee by lease and release (20/21 February 1818) by Richard Haslam of Ketlington (county Nottingham) miller to Job Denham in consideration of sum of £800; and death of Richard Haslam intestate, his heir being his sister, Sarah Milward of Handley, and death of Sarah intestate, her heir being Thomas Milward, her son. Consideration £865 paid by Milward to Denham. Dated 14/15 March - 1832
936 - A messuage and lands at Handley: Lease and release by Thomas Milward of Handley yeoman and John Clayton of Pilsley yeoman (trustee) to Benjamin Rickards of Alfreton gent. in trust for Thomas Stanley of Alfreton yeoman of lands and a messuage in Handley Consideration £1800. Dated 16/17 March - 1832
937-938 - A messuage and lands at Handley: Assignments of terms in trust. Dated 17 March - 1832
939 - A messuage and lands at Handley: Conveyance by Thomas Milward and others to Thomas Stanley of lands in Handley. Dated 25 March - 1843
940 - A messuage and lands at Handley: Abstract of title - 1868
941 - A messuage and lands at Handley: Conveyance by Frederick Stanley Rickards of Alfreton gent., Thomas Stanley Piggin of Nottingham estate agent, and Benjamin Rickards of Alfreton gent. to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage at Handley, with the Croft including the homestead (one acre 37 perches), the Bottom Close (2 acres pne rood 22 perches), Middle Close (3 acres 2 roods 38 perches), Upper Close (3 acres 3 roods 6 perches), the Holley Meadow (1 acre 11 perches), Near Pasture (2 acres 3 roods 13 perches), the Dumble Wood or Plantation (3 roods 30 perches), the Ox Pasture (6 acres 1 rood 17 perches), the Middle and Upper Pastures, now one (9 acres 2 roods 11 perches). Considerations: £120 paid to Benjamin Rickards and £1084 paid by Turbutt into the bank of England under the terms of an order in Chancery in the care Rickards v. Rickards. Dated 6 May - 1868
942 - Mineral rights in Stretton: Feoffment by bargain and sale by duke of Shrewsbury to Henry Gregson of Derby gent. in trust for William Lamb of Derby and Ann his wife of two third-parts of a messuage and farm in Stretton, formerly held by John Flint late of Derby, attainted of murder (Ann Lamb being his niece and next-of-kin). Dated 20 February - 1707/1708
943-944 - Mineral rights in Stretton: Lease and release by the lords of the manor of Stretton and Ashover (26 names) to William Lamb and Ann his wife of lands in the manors of Stretton and Ashover. Dated 22/23 November - 1708
945 - Mineral rights in Stretton: Case paper and opinion of counsel. - 1747-1750
946 - Mineral rights in Stretton: Copy letter and receipt concerning payment of £420 to Gladwin Turbutt by the lords of the manor of Stretton and Clay Lane for mineral rights in Stretton lordship - 1869
947 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Attested copy of release to follow lease for possession by Robert Allisbrook of the Hollins in the parish of Crich gent. to David Woodhouse of Crich yeoman of one messuage and two crofts, the Carr Flatt and the Carr Flatt Meadow (12 acres) in Stretton; one cottage in Stretton, and a close called the Eleven Lands (4 acres) in Higham in the parish of Shirland, and the two Woodhouse Pieces in South Wingfield (12 acres), and one third-part of a messuage in South Wingfield called Wylds House, and of the Croft, the two Inmores, the Four Inmores, the Smooth Close, the Meadow, the Potthouse Close, and the Horse Pasture. Consideration £600. Dated 29 September - 1744
948 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Attested copy of defeazance as D37 M/T947 whereby the premises are mortgaged to Woodhouse in £600 at an interest of 4 per cent. Even date - 1744
949 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Attested copy of a deed to declare the uses of a fine to be levied by Robert Allisbrook of the Hollings in the parish of Crich gent. and Susannah his wife to David Woodhouse of Crich tanner (only son and heir of David Woodhouse deceased) of lands as in D37 M/T947, and of two third-parts of a messuage and fold yard in Crich, and of the croft below the house, the Cow Close, the Over Close near the Healt, the Healt, the Twanger, the Coat Hill Pingle, and one parcel of land in the Stones, and of one parcel of land in the Fryings, to the use of Woodhouse. Dated 27 August - 1765
950-951 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Lease and release by David Woodhouse of Crich tanner and Robert Allisbrooke of the Hollins in the parish of Crich gent. to Francis Slater of Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield farmer of a messuage and croft (4 acres) in Stretton, and a cottage in Stretton now divided in two. Consideration £300. Dated 29/30 May - 1768
952 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Abstract of title of the earl of Thanet to an estate in the parish of North Wingfield - 1781
953-954 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Lease and release by the duke of Dorset and the earl of Thanet to John Marriott of Stretton labourer of an allotment on Ain Moor (6 acres 3 roods 36 perches) being parcel no. 29 in the enclosure award of the manor of Stretton, and of another parcel of land on Ain Moor (1 acre 2 roods 23 perches). Consideration £152 10s. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
955-956 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Lease and release by John Slater of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman (grandson of Francis Slater) to John Marriott senior of Stretton in the same parish farmer of lands as in D37 M/T950-1, and an allotment on Ain Moor (1 acre 2 roods 24 perches), no. 35 in the enclosure award of the manor of Stretton, and another allotment (no. 30), containing 1 acre 17 perches, also on Ain Moor. Consideration £900. Dated 24/25 March - 1806
957 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Abstract of title of the devisees of Ralph Samuel Kirk - circa 1814
958-959 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Lease and release by the devisees of the late Ralph Samuel Kirk to John Marriott of Stretton farmer of allotment no. 41 on Ain Moor (7 acres 2 roods 19 perches). Consideration £540. Dated 24/25 March - 1814
960 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Mortgage in £400 by John Marriott senior of Stretton farmer to John Hill of Higham Mill miller of lands etc. as in D37 M/T950-51 [Barn Close and Little Close now called the Top and Bottom Barn Crofts] and allotments nos. 35 and 31 on Ain Moor. Dated 13 June - 1846
961-962 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Abstract of title and statutory declaration - 1868-1869
963 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Memorandum of agreement for sale prior to D37 M/T964. Dated 18 September - 1868
964 - Top and Bottom Barn Crofts: Conveyance by the devisees in trust of John Marriott to Gladwin Turbutt esq. of a messuage and lands in Stretton as set out in the accompanying plan and schedule. Consideration £2500. Dated 3 April - 1869
965-966 - Land at Woolley Moor: Lease and release by Joseph Gratton of Ford gent., William Snibson of Heath gent., (trustees of William Revell of Woolley Moor yeoman deceased), Isaac Wilkinson late of Chesterfield and now of Tapton House esq. (trustee of the same William Revell) to John Berrisford of Woolley cordwainer of one close called New Lant on Woolley Moor, parish of Morton, and manor of Stretton, in consideration of articles of agreement of 14 September 1793 between William Revell and Job Berrisford (father of John), and for £236 11s 3d paid to Gratton and Snibson by Berrisford, and a further £33 8s 9d, making a total of £270. Assignment of mortgage term in trust. Dated 16/17 March - 1801
967 - Land at Woolley Moor: Lease and release by John Berrisford of Stone Rows in the parish of Ashover farmer to John Cowlishaw of Woolley Moor in the parish of North Wingfield farmer of the New Lant or Land, containing 3 acres 2 roods 4 perches. Dated 23/24 June - 1830
968-969 - Land at Woolley Moor: Abstracts of title - circa 1830
970 - Land at Woolley Moor: Conveyance by John Twigg of Ashover gent. (trustee of the will of John Cowlishaw) to Robert Thorpe of Woodthorpe in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman of three closes of land on Woolley Moor called the Near Moorwood or Near Common Piece, the Far Moorwood or Far Common Piece; and the Fox-Holes Close, containing together 9 acres 1 rood 13 perches; and one other close called the New Lant. Dated 13 April. Consideration £495. - 1848
971-977 - Land at Woolley Moor: Abstracts of title and associated papers - 1848
978-980 - Land at Woolley Moor: Conveyance, with agreement for sale and abstract of title by John Thorpe of Stretton Hall farmer and others to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of the Fox Holes (2 acres 2 roods 26 perches), New Lands (3 acres 3 roods 17 perches), Far Common Piece (2 acres 3 roods 22 perches), and Near Common Piece (3 acres 3 roods 5 perches) on Woolley Moor. Consideration £480. Dated 29 March - 1870
981-982 - Lands in Clay Lane, and near Woolley Mill: Lease and release by William Ragg, Humphrey Oldfield and James Hauxley all of Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield yeomen to William Stevenson of Tupton of one third-part of a messuage, and of the Little Meadow, the Croft, and Nook, and the two Worrall Meadows in the parish of North Wingfield, containing in all 6 acres 2 roods. Consideration £16 4s 3d, part of the sum paid to the duke of Shrewsbury. Dated 24/25 April - 1710
983 - Lands in Clay Lane, and near Woolley Mill: Lease for term of 99 years by William Stevenson of Anchorbold in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman to William Bower and his son George, both of Clay Lane husbandmen, of one third-part of a messuage, barn, cow-house, yard, stack-yard, and garden, and of closes as in D37 M/T981-982, lying in Clay Lane. Rent 15s. Dated 25 March - 1732
984 - Lands in Clay Lane, and near Woolley Mill: Copy conveyance by Samuel Rooth of Chesterfield tanner, Matthew Thomas Hopkinson of Woodthorpe in the parish of North Wingfield farmer, and William Clay of Shirland Park esq. to William Marriott of Newmarket in the parish of North Wingfield framework-knitter, reciting: 1/ Will of John Marriott of Newmarket framework-knitter (6 Jan. 1814) devising freehold hereditaments on Woolley Moor, and leasehold lands described below, to Thomas Stanley senior and Jeremiah Rooth to hold in trust for wife Elizabeth, and then to sell for the benefits of sons, Joseph, John, and William. 2/ Deaths of Stanley and Rooth, whereby the trusteeship has descended to Samuel Rooth and Matthew Thomas Hopkinson. 3/ Lease by William Stevenson to John Milward of Clay Lane (30 May 1734) of one third-part of a messuage and outbiidings, and of the Little Meadow, the Croft, and the two Worrow Meadows, to hold for term of 207 years at a rent of 15s. 4/ Will of William Stevenson (9 July 1744), and other deeds and writings whereby William Clay has become seised of one third-part of the premises on reversion of the term of 207 years. 5/ Various assignments by which John Marriott became possessed of the lease - of the reversionary interest (for £35 paid to Clay) of and in and also possession of a messuage, the Barn Close or Croft (1 acre 1 rood), the Far Close (2 acres 27 perches), the Pit Hills (one acre 3 roods 18 perches), the Garden near Pit Hills (10 perches), the Pingle (13 perches), the Meadow (1 acre 1 rood), and the Far Meadow (1 acre 1 rood 5 perches), lying at or near Newmarket in the township of Clay Lane; and a piece of land at Woolley Moor near to Woolley Mill, lying in Morton parish, called Marriotts Patch; and of one undivided third part of lands as in the recited lease. Consideration £500. Dated 8 August - 1860
985 - Lands in Clay Lane and near Woolley Mill: Conveyance by William Marriott to William Clay of a piece of land at Woolley Moor called Marriotts Patch (3 roods), lying in the parish of Morton. Consideration £48. Dated 9 August - 1860
986-990 - Lands in Clay Lane and near Woolley Mill: Abstracts of title, agreements for sale etc. - 1879-1880
991 - Lands in Clay Lane and near Woolley Mill: Conveyance by William Barnes of Durham esq. to William Gladwin Turbutt of two messuages at Woolley Mill, the water corn mill called Woolley Mill and the buildings etc. containing in all 2 acres 3 roods 26 perches, and the Slack Yard Piece (3 roods 6 perches), the Round Piece (1 acre 2 perches), the Pig Yard (2 roods 20 perches), Haslams Patch (1 acre 3 roods 27 perches), and Marriott's Patch (3 roods) lying in the parishes of North Wingfield and Morton. Consideration £1000. Dated 28 January - 1880
992 - Mineral rights: Conveyance by William Jackson and Thomas Hughes Jackson both of Birkenhead esqs. to William Gladwin Turbutt of mineral rights under three closes called the Broadleys in the township of Clay Lane. Consideration £219. Dated 7 June - 1882
993 - Bacon Spring, the Riddings etc: Feoffment by Thomas Lowe of Crich butcher to William Revell of Ogston esq. of a close called Bacon Spring (13 acres) at Clay Lane in the parish of North Wingfield, two closes called the Riddings, Pitman, Crofts, Calfe Close or Brook Flatt, a close called the Cliffe, a close called the Springe, and another close called Calfe Close. Consideration £115. Dated 3 February - 1657/1658
994 - Part of the lordship: Articles of agreement made between Thomas Leacroft gent., and William Hopkinson and William Moore yeomen for the sale by Leacroft to Hopkinson and Moore of his third-part of the royalty, lordship, or manor of Shirland for a sum of £83 - 4 Dec 1710
994-1527 - Shirland parish including Higham
995-996 - A shop in Hugham: Lease and counterpart for term of 999 years by John Revell of Ogston esq. to Edmund Ellicott of Higham mercer in consideration of a Jacobus piece of gold of a new building in Higham with shop and cellar. Rent 4d. Dated 18 July - 1691
997 - A shop in Hugham: Assignment of lease by Edmund Elliot to Elizabeth Elliot of Higham spinster, together with bargain and sale of all shop goods etc. Dated 27 November - 1699
998 - A shop in Hugham: Probate copy of the will of Edmund Elliot of Higham mercer. Will dated 24 January 1703/1704; proved at Chesterfield, 9 April - 1704
999 - A shop in Hugham: Assignment by Elizabeth Mather, widow of Robert Mather late of Higham and daughter of Edmund Elliot deceased, and Elizabeth Mather her daughter, to George Mellors of Higham blacksmith. Consideration £30. Dated 21 March - 1728/1729
1000 - A shop in Hugham: Assignment by George Mellars to Thomas Holland of Ford gent. Consideration £42. Dated 24 September - 1733
1001 - A shop in Hugham: Assignment by Thomas Holland to Gervase Gardiner of Chesterfield gent. in trust for Richard Turbutt. Consideration £40. Dated 28 January - 1744/1745
1002-1003 - Shirland Field Sides and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale, and copy, by Edward Revell of Ogston esq. and Alice his wife to George Prestwidge of Higham of half of the Upper Micklehill and one piece of arable (2½ acres) lying on the north side of Shirland Field Side. Consideration £55. Dated 18 May - 1637
1004 - Shirland Field Sides and other lands: Bond with D37 M/T1002-1003. 18 May - 1637
1005-1006 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale, and copy, by James Wright of Shirland gent., John Newton of Oakerthorpe in the parish of South Wingfield gent., and Edward Parkes of Higham gent., reciting the enfranchisement by Henry Howard, second son of the earl of Arundel, of his one third share of the manor of Shirland, to William Stocks of Higham yeoman, of one third-part of a close called North Flatt (5 acres), Under North Flatt (7 acres), Long Edge Close (7 acres), the Upper and Nether Gaslands (7 acres), and of 12 acres lately enclosed within Shadewell Plott in Shirland Park. Consideration £115 4s. Dated 5 February - 1660/1661
1007-1009 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Probate copy, and copies, of will of George Prestwidge of Higham yeoman. Will dated 25 August 1670; proved at Chesterfield, 21 September - 1670
1010 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Release and quitclaim by Timothy Gorsbie of Shirland yeoman to William Stocks of all interest etc. in lands as in D37 M/T1005-1006. Consideration £115 4s. Dated 14 May - 1662
1011 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Copy feoffment by bargain and sale by Francis Granger of Higham tailor and Grace his wife (one of the daughters and co-heirs of Richard Linsey late of Higham deceased) and William Shaw of Higham husbandman and Margaret his wife (another daughter of Richard Lindsey) to George Prestwidge of Higham yeoman (son and heir of George Prestwidge) of the Upper End of Shirland Field Side (4 acres), and one parcel of land (1½ acres) being on the south side of Middle Shirland Field Side. Consideration £20. Dated 29 April - 1671
1012 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Copy will of William Stocks of Shirland gent. Dated 20 October - 1696
1013 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Covenant by Joyce Stocks of Shirland widow, John Stocks of Stretton collier, and Margaret his wife, Joseph Grainger of Alfreton cordwainer and Mary his wife, to levy a fine to John Ashmore of Carnthwaite in the parish of South Normanton yeoman of one third-part of a messuage and land in the parish of Shirland: Robert Storer of Alfreton butcher to hold Revells Farm, and Philip Launder of Alfreton mercer to hold the residue. Dated 1 November - 1699
1014 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Final concord made between Robert Storer plaintiff and John Stocks and Margaret his wife, Joyce Stocks widow, Philip Launder, John Grainger, and Mary his wife, and John Ashmore deforciants of one third-part of one messuage, toft and garden, 40 acres land, 50 acres meadow, and 30 acres pasture and common of pasture in Shirland and Pentrich. Fine £60. Dated quindene of St Martin - 1699
1015-1017 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Copies of the will of George Prestwidge of Higham yeoman. Dated 17 August - 1730
1018-1019 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Lease and release by Philip Launder of Nottingham mercer to John Prestwidge of Higham yeoman of one third-part of the North Flatt otherwise Town Head Close (5 acres), Under North Flatt (7 acres), and of 12 acres in Shadewell Plott. Consideration £194. Dated 19/20 August - 1735
1020 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Bond with D37 M/T1018-19. Dated 12 August - 1735
1021 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by John Prestwidge of Higham yeoman to Robert Fletcher of Owlgreaves in the parish of Heanor esq. of lands as in D37 M/T1018-19. Consideration £150. Dated 6 October - 1744
1022-1024 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Lease and release (with copy release), being a mortgage by John Prestwidge and Mary his wife to Elizabeth Sitwell of Derby spinster of lands as in D37 M/T1002-1003, and D37 M/T1013, and D37 M/T1018-19. Consideration £300. Dated 14/15 June - 1745
1025 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Bond with D37 M/T1022-24. 14/15 JUNE - 1745
1026 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Final concord made between Elizabeth Sitwell plaintiff and John Prestwidge and Mary his wife deforciants of 10 acres land, 10 acres meadow, 10 acres pasture, and of one third-part of 20 acres land, 20 acres meadow, and 20 acres pasture, and common of pasture in Shirland. Fine £100. Dated on the morrow of the Holy Trinity, 18 George II. - 1745
1027 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Further mortgage charge in £60 as in D37 M/T1022-24. Dated 19 April - 1746
1028-1029 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Assignment of mortgage by lease and release, with conveyance of premises by Elizabeth Sitwell and John Prestwidge to Richard Lee junior of Stretton in the parish of Shirland of the Upper Mickle Hill (3 acres), and of one third-part of the North Flatt otherwise Town End Close (5 acres), Under North Flatt Close (7 acres), Long Hedge Close (7 acres), the Upper and Nether Goslands (7 acres), and of 12 acres in Shadewell Plot. Consideration £252 13s 6d paid to Mrs Sitwell, and £37 6s 6d. paid to Prestwidge. Dated 26/27 November - 1747
1030 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Counterpart of D37 M/T1029. - 1747
1031 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Mortgage by way of demise for a term of 500 years by Richard Lee junior of Stretton in the parish of Shirland yeoman to John Linley of Chesterfield blacksmith of the Upper Micklehill (3 acres) and of one third part of lands as above. Consideration £200. Dated 28 November - 1748
1032 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Articles of agreement made between John Prestwidge of Higham yeoman and Samuel Oldham of Higham yeoman for the sale to Oldham of a close called Shirland Field Sides (8 acres), and the Strutt Close (3 acres), both lying in the parish of Shirland. Dated 9 January - 1748/1749
1033 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Release to follow lease for possession by Elizabeth Sitwell of Derby widow and John Prestwidge of Higham yeoman and Mary his wife to Samuel Oldham of Higham yeoman of the Upper End of Shirland Field Side (4 acres) on the North Side of Shirland Field Side; a parcel of land (1½ acres) on the south side of the same; one parcel of land (2½ acres) on the north side of Mickle Hill, now called Shirland Field Side; and one third-part of Narr Field Close, the Oak Tree Close, and of one acre, part of Little Upper Park Close. Considerations £142 15s paid to Elizabeth. Sitwell, and £49 5s paid to Prestwidge. Dated 26 March - 1749
1034 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Memorandum of an agreement made between Richard Lee of Stretton on Higham Hill farmer and William Turbutt of Ogston esq. whereby Lee will sell to Turbutt a messuage on Higham Hillside with 13 closes adjoining containing 36 acres, and two further messuages on Higham Hillside with eleven closes containing 24 acres; and four closes in Shirland called the Townsend Closes (13 acres), and five closes lying on Danes Moor commonly called the Mickle Hill Closes (18 acres) together with all mines and quarries. Consideration £2750. Dated 15 December - 1780
1035-1036 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Abstracts of title of Richard Lee to an estate in Higham and Shirland - circa 1780
1037 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Draft release to follow lease for possession by Richard Lee to William Turbutt. Dated 9 February - 1782
1038-1051 - Shirland Field sides and other lands: Loose papers including terriers of the lands of Richard Lee, extracts of abstracts of title, etc.
1052 - A cottage and garden, Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Samuel Turner of Ainmoor labourer to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one cottage and garden on Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland. Consideration £8. Dated 24 July - 1767
1053 - A cottage and garden, the Hillside: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Bonsall of Ford in the parish of North Wingfield farmer and Sarah his wife to William Turbutt of a ruinous cottage and cow-house, with a cottage, garden, and croft on the Hillside in Shirland parish. Consideration £20. Dated 10 October - 1767
1054 - A cottage and garden, Hallfield Gate: Feoffment by bargain and sale by George Sinnet of Hallfield Gate in the parish of Shirland labourer to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a cottage, croft, and garden at Hallfield Gate. Consideration £8. Dated 24 July - 1767
1055 - A cottage, Stretton Hillside: Feoffment by bargain and sale by George Greaves senior of Stretton Hill in the parish of Shirland yeoman and Ann his wife to Daniel Hurt of Higham weaver of a cottage on Stretton Hillside to hold in trust for George and Ann, and then for Robert Greaves their son. Dated 14 August - 1744
1056 - A cottage, Stretton Hillside: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Sarah Greaves of Stretton Hillside, widow and relict of Robert Greaves, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a cottage, croft, and garden on Stretton Hillside. Consideration £25. Dated 1 August - 1767
1057 - Cottages on Ainmoor: Probate copy of the will of James Wainwright of Higham. Will dated 24 June 1754; proved at Ufton Barnes, 30 October - 1754
1058 - Cottages on Ainmoor: Articles of agreement made between Sarah Wainwright of Higham Hill widow, and relict of James Wainwright, and Samuel Wainwright of the same place, her son, for the sale of the real and personal estate of James, in consideration of Samuel paying his mother 1s 6d weekly for life, and also discharging the expenses of her funeral. Dated 15 May - 1764
1059 - Cottages on Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Samuel Wainwright of the Hillside in the parish of Shirland tailor, eldest son and heir of James Wainwright deceased, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a cottage (now divided in two), and croft on the Hillside. Consideration £40. Dated 4 April - 1767
1060 - Cottages on Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Samuel Wainwright of Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland collier, Jane Wainwright of the same place, widow and relict of John Wainwright, and George Turner of Ainmoor labourer, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq., of one cottage, garden and croft at Littleworth on Ainmoor, and two other cottages, gardens, and crofts at the same place, in the tenure of Samuel, Jane, and George respectively. - 1767
1061 - A cottage and croft, the Hillside: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Rodes of Shirland labourer, eldest son and heir-at-law of John Rodes late of the Hillside in the parish of Shirland, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a cottage and croft on the Hillside in Shirland. Consideration £12 12s. Dated 4 April - 1767
1062 - Lands on Higham Hill: Feoffment by bargain and sale by James Wright of Shirland gent., John Newton of Oakerthorpe in the parish of South Wingfield gent., and Edward Parkes of Higham gent. to William Herrod otherwise Slater of Higham husbandman, reciting the enfranchisement by Henry Howard of his one-third share of the manor of Shirland, of one third-part of the house in which Herrod now lives, one third-part of a croft adjoining, one third-part of the Long Croft (2 acres) and of the Carre (3 acres). Consideration £13. Dated 18 March - 1660/1661
1063 - Lands on Higham Hill: Feoffment by bargain and sale by James Wright, John Newton, and Edward Parkes to George Greaves of Higham husbandman of one third-part of a messuage in Higham (tenant Elizabeth Greaves widow), one third-part of a close called the Eleven Lands, one third-part of the Orchard yard Croft, the Barne Croft, the Long Croft, the Wett Meadow, the Cow Close, the Nether Close, and the Overthwaite Close. Consideration £45 10s. Dated 18 March - 1660/1661
1064 - Lands on Higham Hill: Lease for possession by George Greaves of Stretton yeoman to William Cupit of Higham yeoman, one third-part of a messuage in Higham. Dated 3 March - 1695/1696
1065 - Lands on Higham Hill: Release to follow lease for possession by George Herrod alias Slater of Cottam (county Nottingham) husbandman and Mary his wife to William Cupitt of Higham Hill husbandman of lands and premises as in D37 M/T1062. Dated 6 Jan. Consideration £46 - 1698/1699
1066 - Lands on Higham Hill: Mortgage in fee by George Greaves of Higham Hill yeoman to William Ragg of Stretton Hall yeoman of one third-part of two messuages at Stretton Hill, and one third-part of closes as in D37 M/T1063. Consideration £18. Endorsed with additions to the principal of £4 (15 April 1700), and £3 (19 Sept. 1700). Dated 29 September - 1699
1067 - Lands on Higham Hill: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by William Cupit of Stretton Hill Top in the parish of Shirland yeoman to Joshua Bowne of Ainmoor in the same parish tailor of one third-part of the Long Croft. Consideration £14. Dated 20 March 1706/07 - 1706/1707
1068 - Lands on Higham Hill: Release of equity of redemption by George Greaves to William Ragg as in D37 M/T1066. Dated 23 February - 1709/1710
1069-1070 - Lands on Higham Hill: Lease and release by William Cupit of Higham Hill yeoman to Joshua Bown of the same place tailor of one third-part of a messuage in which Bown now lives with the appurtenances (save for the bakehouse), and one third-part of the croft adjoining (one acre) and one third-part of the Long Croft and the Carr. Consideration £60. Dated 25/26 March - 1710
1071 - Lands on Higham Hill: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Leacroft of Wirksworth gent., William Sleigh clerk, and Robert Newton yeoman, both of Shirland, to William Cupid of Shirland yeoman of one third-part of a messuage in Shirland in which Cupid now dwells, and of 24 acres of land in Shirland, which land Cupid lately of the duke of Shrewsbury at a rent of £2 17s. Consideration £41 1s 6d. Dated 29 September - 1710
1072 - Lands on Higham Hill: Feoffment as in D37 M/T1071 to Joshua Bowne of Shirland yeoman of one third-part of a messuage and of 6 acres of land in Shirland. Consideration £21. Dated 29 September - 1710
1073 - Lands on Higham Hill: Copy of a final concord made between John Hynd, George Cooper, and William Ragg plaintiffs and Eneas Drabble and Elizabeth his wife, George Greaves and Sarah his wife, and Bemaemius Babes and Ann his wife deforciants of one messuage, two cottages, one garden, one orchard, 5 acres land, 3 acres meadow, 5 acres pasture, and of one third-part of two messuages, two gardens, two orchards, one acre of land, one acre meadow, and one acre pasture, and common of pasture in Dronfield, Stretton Hill, and Shirland. Fine £100. Dated the morrow of St Martin, 9 Ann. - 1710
1074-1075 - Lands on Higham Hill: Lease and release by William Cupid of Shirland yeoman to Arthur Oldham of Morton yeoman of one third-part of a messuage in Shirland (as D37 M/T1064). Consideration £4. Dated 11/12 May - 1713
1076-1077 - Lands on Higham Hill: Lease and release by William Cupid to Arthur Oldham of one third-part of a messuage and of Barn Croft, Orchard Croft, Wet Meadow, the Cow Closes in six parts, the Overthwart Leys, and the two closes called the Eleaven Lands, containing in all 24 acres. Consideration £99. Dated 14/15 May - 1713
1078-1079 - Lands on Higham Hill: Lease and release by William Ragge of Stretton Hill in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman to Thomas Clay of Higham yeoman of one third-part of two messuages within the manor of Shirland at or near Stretton Hill, and of one third-part of the Orchard Croft, Barn Croft, Long Croft, Wett Meadow, Cow Close, Nether Close, the Overthwaite Close. Consideration £82. Dated 1/2 April - 1718
1080-1082 - Lands on Higham Hill: Lease (with counterpart) and release by Arthur Oldham of Morton yeoman to Joshua Bowne of Higham yeoman of lands and premises as in D37 M/T1074-77. Consideration £210. Dated 12/13 January - 1721/1722
1083 - Lands on Higham Hill: Counterpart of D37 M/T1082.
1084-1085 - Lands on Higham Hill: Lease and release by Thomas Clay of Higham yeoman and Ann his wife, and Thomas Clay junior their son, and Martha his wife, to Joshua Bowne of Higham Hill tailor of lands as in D37 M/T1078-79. Consideration £160. Dated 2/3 January - 1732/1733
1086 - Lands on Higham Hill: Mortgage by demise for a term of 1000 years by Robert Lee of Lincoln blacksmith and Ann his wife to Richard Lee junior of Higham Hill husbandman of a messuage on Higham Hill, and various closes. Consideration £170. Dated 18/19 February - 1746/1747
1087-1088 - Lands on Higham Hill: Final concord and counterpart made between Richard Lee junior plaintiff and Robert Lee and Ann his wife deforciants. Dated octave of Pur. B.V.M., 20 George II. - 1746/1747
1089 - Lands on Higham Hill: Assignment of residue of mortgage term by Richard Lee of Higham Hillside husbandman, and William Lee of Lincoln blacksmith, son and heir of Robert Lee, to Thomas Fidler of Shirland clerk in trust for Richard. Dated 22 February - 1768
1090-1091 - Lands on Higham Hill: Lease and release by William Lee to Richard Lee of a messuage and closes on Higham Hillside. Consideration £525 principal and interest, and an additional £50. Dated 22/23 February - 1768
1092-1093 - Lands on Higham Hill: Final concord and counterpart. Dated oxtave of Pur. B.V.M., 8 George III - 1768
1094 - A Cottage, Shirland: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Elizabeth Foster of Shirland widow to William Turbutt of one third-part of a cottage in Shirland. Consideration £8 8s. Dated 1 May - 1771
1095 - Higham Field: Examined copy of release of dower by Rebecca Green to Lydia Green. Dated 7 May - 1761
1096 - Higham Field: Schedule of deeds - circa 1776
1097-1098 - Higham Field: Lease and release by Lydia Green of Higham spinster to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of two parcels of land in Higham called Higham Field (3 acres 1 rood). Consideration £180. Dated 23/24 July - 1776
1099 - Higham Field: Bond with D374M/T1097-98. 23/24 July - 1776
1100 - A cottage, Animoor: Articles of agreement made between Samuel Wainwright of Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland collier and William Radford of Pentrich tailor whereby Samuel bargains and sells to William one cottage on Ainmoor. Consideration £5 10s. Dated 9 April - 1731
1101 - A cottage, Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Isaac Kirke of Shirland Lodge yeoman to William Radford of one third-part of a cottage on Ainmoor. Consideration 21s. Dated 19 April - 1731
1102 - A cottage, Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Radford of Nether Langwith in the parish of Cuckney (county Nottingham) labourer to William Wainwright of Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland collier of one messuage on Ainmoor. Consideration £7 10s. Dated 11 April - 1757
1103 - A cottage, Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Wainwright of Stretton Hill in the parish of Shirland labourer and William his son to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a cottage and two gardens at Ainmoor, and a close (one acre) and a small parcel of land (one rood). Consideration £38. Dated 21 November - 1778
1104 - Lands, and a messuage at Littleworth: Feoffment by bargain and sale by George and Richard Wright of Shirland weavers, Mr Thomas Greaves of Shirland, William Kirkham of Littleworth in the parish of Shirland labourer and Lydia his wife, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one garden or intake in Shirland Lane, consideration £4 (George and Richard), of one parcel of land (34 perches) in Shirland, an allotment in place of common, consideration £5 5s (Greaves); and one messuage of two bays at Littleworth and two small gardens (17 perches), consideration £7 (Kirkham). Dated 7 July - 1778
1105 - A messuage and garden, Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Philip Wainwright of Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland collier, eldest son and heir of John Wainwright deceased, to Thomas Dutton of Higham breeches-maker of a dwelling-house and garden at Ainmoor. Consideration £20. Dated 11 April - 1774
1106 - A messuage and garden, Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Dutton late of Higham now of Chesterfield carpet manufacturer to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a messuage and garden on Ain Moor. Consideration £9 10s. Dated 20 October - 1782
1107 - A messuage and garden, Ainmoor: Bond with D37 M/T1106. Even date - 1782
1108 - Stone Broom: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Rhodes of Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield farmer to William Turbutt of a parcel of land in Shirland called Stone Broom (one rood), allotment no. 65 in the enclosure award. Consideration £6. Dated 27 March - 1782
1109 - A cottage, Higham Hill: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Wright of Higham Hill farmer and Margaret his wife to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a cottage, kiln, cowhouse, garden and yard on Higham Hill. Consideration £12. Dated 30 March - 1785
1110 - A cottage and garden, Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Richard Lee of Duffield husbandman to William Lee of Ainmoor husbandman of a cottage and garden (one rood) at Ainmoor. Consideration £10. Dated 2 February - 1778
1111 - A Cottage and garden, Ainmoor: Feoffment by William Lee of Ainmoor labourer to William Turbutt. Consideration £9 10s. Dated 20 October - 1783
1112 - Broom Croft and other lands: Abstract of title of the earl of Thanet - 1781
1113-1114 - Broom Croft and other lands: Lease and release by the duke of Dorset and the earl of Thanet to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one third-part of a messuage and garden in Shirland; another messuage and Broom Croft in Shirland, and the Long Croft, the Great Carr and the Little Carr; and of another messuage, garden, etc. in Stretton in the parish of North Wingfield, and of the Acre Close, the Meadow, the Field, the Pingle near the smithey, and Due Acre adjoining the Hollingfield, and the Pickman Doles (19 acres 2 roods 24 perches); and of the cottage and the Intake Piece in Street Lane in the parish of Shirland (1 rood 4 perches); and of another intake belonging to the same cottage at Stonebroom in the parish of Shirland (one acre 3 roods 15 perches); and of another cottage and croft on Ainmoor (3 roods 34 perches); and of a cottage and garden at Stretton Hillside (17 perches); and of an Intake on Ainmoor (one rood 26 perches); and of a cottage and garden in Higham (17 perches). Consideration £284. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
1115 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Allwood of Shirland yeoman to Michael Grainger of Higham tailor of a moiety of Reynolds Croft called South Reynolds Croft, which contains 2 acres 1 rood, and one moiety of two meadows called Weet Meadows, the moiety containing 2½ acres ½ rood, lying in Shirland. Consideration £54. Recital of bargain and sale by Edward Revell esq., Alice his wife, and Hugh Lacye gent. (19 April 1633) to John Allwood of Reynolds Croft and the Weet Meadows. - 1634
1116 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Feoffment by Bargain and sale by John Allwood of Shirland yeoman to Michael Granger of Higham tailor of one messuage, Long Close (2 acres 3 roods), the Leyes (6 acres), and the Butts (2 acres), lying in Shirland. Consideration £155. Dated 15 March - 1635/1636
1117 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Allwood to William Lee of Higham husbandman of parts of the Reynolds Croft and of the Weet Meadows in Shirland. Consideration £54. Dated 22 July - 1634
1118 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Edward Revell of Ogston esq. and Alice his wife to John Shirbrooke of Higham yeoman of Micklehill (6 acres 1 rood). Over Micklehill and Nether Micklehill (7 acres 1 rood), lying in Shirland. Consideration £137. Dated 24 June - 1637
1119 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Alwood of Stretton yeoman to Richard Cooper of Higham butcher of the two Barker Closes in Shirland lying on Higham Hillside, containing 7 acres 2 roods. Consideration £75. Dated 1 May - 1647
1120 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Samuel Innocent of Higham yeoman to William Stockes of Higham yeoman of one third-part of a cottage, barn, garden, and croft in the manor and lordship of Stretton. Consideration 36s. Dated 10 May - 1666
1121 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Mortgage by way of demise for term of 500 years by Benjamin Grainger of Bolsover yeoman to William Stockes of Higham Hill in the parish of Shirland yeoman of Higham Hill house with the Butts, the Long Close, the Lees, Raynold Croft, and the Weet Meadowe, all in Shirland parish, and containing 14 acres. Consideration £168. Dated 11 November - 1690
1122 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Benjamin Grainger to William Stockes of premises as in D37 M/T1121. Consideration £230. Dated 20 January - 1691/1692
1123 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Final concord made between Thomas Morley, Thomas Stocks, and Thomas Fidler plaintiffs, and Robert Oates and Dorothy his wife, Samuel Cheetham and Ann his wife. James Sowter and Margaret his wife, John Saterfield and Elizabeth his wife, Godfrey Hodgkinson, William Stocks and Mary his wife, and Thomas Moore and Mary his wife deforciants of two messuages, two cottages, three barns, two gardens, 14 acres land, 14 acres meadow, 14 acres pasture; and one-third part of one barn, 20 acres land, 20 acres meadow, and 20 acres pasture, and common of pasture and turbary in Codnor, Crich, Chesterfield and Shirland. Fine £200. Dated Holy Trinity in 3 weeks, 6 Anne - 1707
1124-1125 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Lease and release by Thomas Stocks of Higham husbandman to Richard Lee of Higham Hill yeoman of Higham Hill House and lands as in D37 M/T1121. Consideration £160. Dated 10/11 November - 1714
1126-1127 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Lease and release by Thomas Stocks to Richard Lee as in D37 M/T1124-25 to make effectual the title of Lee: Thomas Stocks being at the time ... in bad of state of health and under apprehensions of speedy death ... so that only a short conveyance, on small paper was then executed ... Dated 24/25 September - 1735
1128 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Kirkland of Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland husbandman to Richard Lee of Higham Hillside yeoman of a third-part of a messuage, garden, and croft (one acre) on Ainmoor. Consideration £10. Dated 27 January - 1752
1129 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Lease and release by Isaac Hawkins of Burton-on-Trent gent. and Elizabeth his wife to Richard Lee of Higham Hill yeoman of the Micklehill (6 acres 1 rood), and the Over and Nether Micklehill (7 acres), lying in the parish of Shirland. Consideration £270. Dated 16/17 January - 1755
1130 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Abstract of title with D37 M/T1129 - circa 1754
1131 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Bond in £200 by Richard Lee of Higham Hill yeoman to Immanuel Halton of Wingfield manor gent. Dated 16 March - 1764
1132 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Bond in £1200 by Richard Lee to Joseph Jackson late of Dronfield now of Breadsall gent. Dated 6 May - 1769
1133 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Agreement between William Turbutt and Richard Lee for purchase as in D37 M/T1135 Turbutt will retain £1300 of the purchase money, paying interest at 4½ per cent, and Lee will remain tenant at a rent of £128 15s. Dated 2 June - 1781
1134 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Sketch map and terrier of the estate of Richard Lee - circa 1782
1135-1136 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Lease and release by Richard Lee of Higham Hill yeoman to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one messuage on Higham Hillside and two closes (5 acres) there; three closes (5 acres) on Higham Hillside (tenant William Bonsall); three closes (6 acres) on Higham Hillside (tenant Thomas Goodall); two third-parts of a messuage on Higham Hillside (tenant William or John Hopkinson); two third-parts of two closes (5 acres) on Higham Hillside (tenant George Greaves); two third-parts of a close called the Meadow (1 acre 2 roods) on Higham Hillside; two third-parts of a close (1 acre 2 roods) on Higham Hillside (tenant William Bonsall); all of which were formerly the inheritance of William Lee of Lincoln blacksmith; and a close called Micklehill (3 acres) and one third-part of Town End Close, Under North Flat, Long Hedge Close, the Upper and Nether Goslands, and the Twelve Acres called Shadwell Flat, all lying in Shirland (tenant Matthew Marshall), hitherto the inheritance of John Prestwidge (sold to Lee by lease and release of 26/27 November 1747; see D37 M/T1028-29); and the Butts, the Long Close, the Leys, the Reynolds Croft, and the Wet Meadow, containing in all 14 acres; and one third-part of three cottages at Ain Moor in Shirland, formerly the possession of Thomas Stocks; and one third-part of a messuage, garden, and croft (1 acre) at Ainmoor; and three closes at Shirland as in D37 M/T1129. Consideration £1850, and £600 principal on a mortgage due to Joseph Jackson late of Breadsall gent. deceased; and £300 principal on a mortgage owing to the executors of John Linley of Chesterfield. Dated 8/9 February - 1782
1137 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Bond in £2600 by Turbutt to Lee. Dated 25 February - 1782
1138 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Assignment by John Grange of Chesterfield innkeeper (representative of Elizabeth his late wife deceased who was the niece and executrix of Elizabeth Linley widow and executrix of John Linley of Chesterfield yeoman deceased) to Rev. William Burrow of North Wingfield clerk of the residue of a mortgage term of 500 years in trust for William Turbutt of Ogston esq. and to attend the inheritance. Recital of mortgage in £200 by Richard Lee of Higham Hillside yeoman to John Linley of the Upper Micklehill (3 acres), and of one third-part of Town End Close, the Under North Flatt Close, Long Hedge Close, the Upper and Nether Goslands, and the Twelve Acres called Shadewell Flat, and reciting further mortgage in £100. Dated 2 July - 1782
1139-1142 - Closes on Higham Hillside and other lands: Terriers of Richard Lee's lands and other jottings
1143-1145 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Copy will, with legacy receipts, of Francis Foljam of Storth House in the parish of Shirland yeoman. Will dated 25 March 1689; proved 26 March 1690; copy made 1712 - 1690
1146 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Will of Samuel Smith of Morton yeoman. Dated 24 September - 1712
1147 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Copy release to follow lease for possession by Robert Allisbrook of the Hollins in the parish of Crich gent. to David Woodhouse of Crich yeoman - as in D37 M/T947. Dated 29 September - 1744
1148 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Copy will of David Woodhouse of Crich tanner. Dated 10 February - 1748/1749
1149 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Copy settlement by lease and release by Thomas Walker of Wingerworth yeoman to Thomas Fidler of Wingerworth yeoman, great-nephew of Thomas Walker, of a messuage at Stretton Hill commonly called Storth House Farm in the parishes of Shirland and Morton with the croft at the house, the Broad Close, the Meadow, the Horse Pasture, the Two Tree Close, the Long Close, the Storth, and the Pellwell Close, together with all his personal estate; to hold upon the following trusts: to enable Walker to enjoy the income from the same for life; and then to provide an annuity of 30s from Pellwell Close for John Fidler of Wingerworth shoemaker to lay out the same in bread for the poor of the parish of Wingerworth; and then to enable Mary, wife of Robert Parsons of North Wingfield yeoman, niece of Thomas Walker, to receive an annuity of £4; and then to hold to the use of Thomas Fidler for ever. Dated 19/20 July - 1765
1150 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Copy deed to declare the uses of a fine to be levied by Robert Allisbrook of the Hollings in the parish of Crich gent, and Susanna his wife to David Woodhouse of Crich tanner (only son and heir of David Woodhouse deceased) of lands as in D37 M/T1147, and of two undivided third-parts of one messuage and fold yard in Crich, and of the croft below the house, Cow Close, Over Close near the Healt, the Healt, the Twanger, Coat Hill Pingle, and one parcel of land in the Stones, and of one parcel of land in the Fryings, to the use of Woodhouse. Dated 27 August - 1765
1151 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Bond in £160 by Samuel Wainwright of Stretton Hillside in the parish of Shirland staymaker to Edward Turner of Higham farmer. Dated 23 October - 1775
1152 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Bond in £400 by Thomas Fidler of Wingerworth farmer to Richard Wilkinson and Bernard Lucas both of Chesterfield merchants. Dated 19 April - 1777
1153 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Bond in £200 as D37 M/T1152. Dated 19 October - 1777
1154 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Bond in £1000 by Thomas Fidler to Samuel Brailsford of Rowthorne gent. Dated 22 April - 1780
1155 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Copy feoffment by bargain and sale by Matthew Bonsall of Pilsley farmer to Samuel Wainwright of Stretton Hillside staymaker and Joseph Marshall of the same place mason of one parcel of land in the manor of Shirland lately enclosed, being no. 8 on the enclosure award and map, lying on Stretton Hill and containing 6 perches; and also allotment no. 9, containing 20 perches; consideration 21s paid by Wainwright for no. 8, and 42s. paid by Marshall for no. 9. Dated 1 July - 1780
1156 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Memorandum of an agreement made between Godfrey Harvey James Fidler, Thomas Bower, and John Gratton junior of the one part, and William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of the other part, for the sale to Turbutt of a farmhouse and land in the parishes of Shirland and North Wingfield. Dated 5 October - 1782
1157 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Agreement made between Samuel Wainwright and Joseph Brailsford whereby Wainwright will pay Brailsford £10 if he ever makes a claim to allotment no. 8 as in D37 M/T1155. lying on Stretton Hill. Dated 21 July - 1783
1158 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Probate copy of the will of Joseph Brailsford in the parish of Shirland. Will dated 18 April 1784, proved 13 October - 1784
1159-1163 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Case papers arising out of terms of D37 M/T1158 - 1790
1164 - Lands on Stretton Hill: Schedule of deeds, 1661-1780
1165 - An allotment on Ain Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Hodgkinson of Higham yeoman to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a parcel of land on Ainmoor, no. 47 on the enclosure map. Consideration £6. Dated 13 November
1166 - New Close: Shirland manor court: surrender by Henry Gregson to the use of Thomas Clay junior of the New Close (7 acres) in Shirland. Fine 2s 9d. Dated 23 December - 1732
1167 - New Close: Shirland manor court: admission of Thomas Clay of Shirland farmer to one moiety of the New Close (7 acres) in Higham, and of Hiltons New Close (3 roods 32 perches) on Danes Moor; with surrender to the use of William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. Dated 28 October - 1783
1168 - New Close: Release and quitclaim by Thomas Clay of Liverpool ironmonger to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of one moiety of the New Close. Consideration £280. Dated 25 May - 1795
1169 - New Close: As D37 M/T1168: a moiety of an allotment called the Common Close (3 roods) in Shirland. Dated 2 June - 1795
1170-1171 - New Close: Letters - 1795
1172-1173 - Green Hill Close: Lease and release by Ellis Farnworth of Compton in the parish of Ashbourne clerk to William Hearnshaw of Shirland yeoman of one third-part of the Green Hill Close (6½ acres) in Shirland. Consideration £30. Dated 7/8 August - 1752
1174-1175 - Green Hill Close: Lease and release by William Hearnshaw of Shirland yeoman and Mary his wife to Daniel Tathem of Shirland Park yeoman. Consideration £45. Dated 9/10 November - 1756
1176 - Green Hill Close: Copy will of Daniel Tateham of Shirland Park yeoman. Dated 15 April - 1762
1177-1178 - Green Hill Close: Lease and release by Samuel Tateham of Tibshelf yeoman (son and heir of Daniel) to Matthew Wass of Morton. Consideration £65. Dated 4/5 April - 1795
1179 - Bond with D37 M/T1177-78. 4/5 April - 1795
1180-1181 - Green Hill Close: Lease and release by Matthew Wass of Morton yeoman to Jonathan Burnham of Shirland esq. Consideration £70. Dated 19/20 May - 1796
1182-1183 - Green Hill Close: Lease and release by Joseph Twigg of St Paul's Churchyard, London, merchant, Rev. Thomas Carr of Swanwick, and William Wilson of Alfreton gent. (devisees in trust of Jonathan Burnham) to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of the whole of Green Hill Close. Consideration £160. Dated 2/3 September - 1799
1184 - Green Hill Close: Deed of covenant for production of title deeds. Even date - 1799
1185-1186 - Green Hill Close: Solicitors' bill and abstract of title - circa 1799
1187-1188 - The Bagshaw Pasture and the Bagshawe Meadow: Lease and release by the duke of Dorset and the earl of Thanet to William Ashmore of Scarcliff farmer of one third-part of the Bagshaw Pasture and the Bagshaw Meadow (8 acres 1 rood 26 perches). Consideration £56. Dated 28/29 September - 1781
1189-1190 - The Bagshaw Pasture and the Bagshawe Meadow: Lease and release by William Ashmore to William Turbutt of one third-part of lands as above. Consideration £70. Dated 26/27 December - 1801
1191-1192 - Grimes Croft Close: Lease and release by Isaac Page of Shirland butcher to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one-third part of Grimes Croft Close (4 acres 2 roods) in Shirland. Consideration £75. Dated 30/31 December - 1801
1193 - Grimes Croft Close: Copy will of Joseph Hepworth of South-Wingfield gent. Dated 22 February - 1788
1194-1196 - Grimes Croft Close: Lease (with counterpart) and release by Mary Hepworth of Wingfield Park widow and relict of Joseph Hepworth, William Wilson of Carnfield Hall in the parish of South Normanton gent., and Robert Hobson of Bonsall schoolmaster (devisees in trust of the will of Joseph Hepworth) to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq., reciting the will of Hepworth, of two third-parts of Grimes Croft Close. Consideration £150. Dated 23/24 December - 1801
1197 - Grimes Croft Close: Abstract of title - 1801
1198 - Mickle Hill: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Edward Revel of Ogston esq. to William Bower of Higham yeoman of one close in Shirland called Micklehill (3 acres 3 roods 17 perches). Consideration £38 10s. Dated 24 June - 1637
1199 - Mickle Hill: Bond with D37 M/T1198. 24 June - 1637
1200 - Mickle Hill: Copy will of Robert Bower of Higham yeoman; will dated 16 July 1715; proved 30 March 1720; copy made 1778 - 1720
1201 - Mickle Hill: Probate copy of the will of William Hill of Higham; will dated 21 January 1768; proved 20 April 1768 - 1768
1202-1203 - Mickle Hill: Will of Robert Hill of Higham; dated 15 May 1778; proved 14 October - 1778
1204-1205 - Mickle Hill: Lease and release by Job Strutt of Parks in the parish of Shirland farmer, Jonathan Hill of Four Lane Ends in the parish of South Wingfield blacksmith, and John Hill of Higham blacksmith to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one close called Micklehill (2 acres 1 rood 21 perches). Consideration £39 13s 9d × 3. Dated 3 May - 1802
1206
1206-1 - A cottage at Hallfieldgate and enclosure allotment: Probate copy of will of William Hodgkinson of Higham farmer. Dated 8 August 1795; proved at Chesterfield, 26 April - 1798
1207 - A cottage at Hallfieldgate and enclosure allotment: Release and discharge under, D37 M/T1206/1. Dated 23 June - 1803
1208-1209 - A cottage at Hallfieldgate and enclosure allotment: Lease and release by Mary Fidler (formerly Hodgkinson) of Woolley Moor widow, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one cottage, garden, and croft at Hallfield Gate in the parish of Shirland. Consideration £55. Dated 22/23 Sept. - 1803
1210 - A messuage at Hallfieldgate: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by George Simnett junior of Hallfield Gate in the parish of Shirland husbandman to Isaac Spencer Page of Shirland butcher of a messuage, garden, and croft at Hallfield Gate. Consideration £20. Dated 1 January - 1781
1211-1212 - A messuage at Hallfieldgate: Assignments of mortgage to John Jolley of Alfreton gent. (1783) and William Godber of Tibshelf innkeeper (1791) - 1783-1791
1213 - A messuage at Hallfieldgate: Feoffment by bargain and sale by George Simnett of Hallfield Gate to Ralph Samuel Kirk of Ashover gent; and assignment of residue of term to John Milnes of Ashover gent. Dated 17 November - 1795
1214 - A messuage at Hallfieldgate: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Ralph Samuel Kirk of Ashover gent. to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. Consideration £57 15s. Dated 8 March - 1806
1215 - The Micklehills: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Edward Revell of Ogston esq. and Alice his wife to Francis Grainger of Higham of the Nether Micklehill (5 acres) lying in Shirland, and half of a close called the Upper Micklehill (3 acres), and a parcel of meadow or pasture in the nether end of another Micklehill called Shirland Field Side, which parcels of land are now in the tenure of Richard Lynsey of Higham. Consideration £111. Dated 18 May - 1637
1216 - The Micklehills: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Francis Grainger of Higham tailor and Grace his wife (one of the daughters and co-heirs of Richard Linsey of Higham deceased), and William Shawe of Higham husbandman and Margaret his wife, (one of the daughters and co-heirs of Richard Linsey) to George Prestwidge of Higham yeoman (son and heir of George Prestwidge deceased) of the Upper End of Shirland Field Side (4 acres) lying in Higham, and a parcel of land (1½ acres) lying in the south side of a close called Middle Sherland Field Side, in Higham, both formerly purchased by Richard Linsey from Edward Revell. Consideration £20. Dated 29 April - 1671
1217 - The Micklehills: Will of Francis Grainger of Micklehill in Shirland. Dated 20 April - 1675
1218 - The Micklehills: Lease for term of 5 years by Simon Grainger of Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland tailor to Henry Revel senior and James Northwidg of Shirland of all his house and gardena at Ainmoor, the Upper Close, Nether Close, Far Nether Close, and Shirland Field Side, containing in all 12 acres. Timber and mineral rights reserved. Rent £11. Dated 25 March - 1722
1219 - The Micklehills: Probate copy of the will of Elizabeth Simpson of Nottingham widow. Dated 30 July 1798; proved 25 November - 1805
1220 - The Micklehills: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Harvey of Nottingham maltster and William Sandby of Clifton (county Nottingham) yeoman, devisees of the last will of Elizabeth Simpson who was sister and heir of John Wood whose mother Frances Grainger was daughter and co-heir of Simon Grainger, Thomas Fletcher and Elizabeth his wife, Frances Beeston widow, Francis Talbot and Jane his wife, and William Tongue and Sarah his wife (Elizabeth, Frances, Jane, and Sarah being daughters of Elizabeth Simpson) to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of one messuage at Ainmoor and Micklehill in the parish of Shirland, and one close called the South-East Micklehill (3 acres 1 rood), and six other closes called the North Micklehills. Consideration £800. Dated 5 July - 1806
1221 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by James Wright of Shirland gent., John Newton of Oakerthorpe in the parish of South Wingfield gent., and Edward Parkes of Higham yeoman to James Bingham of Higham blacksmith of one third-part of a parcel of land in Higham called the Hallfields (4 acres). Recital of enfranchisement by Henry Howard, second son of the earl of Arundel, of his third-part of the manor of Shirland. Consideration £10 18s. Dated 18 March 1660/1661 - 1660/1661
1222 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Wright, Newton, and Parkes to Simon Green of Higham blacksmith of one-third part of one cottage in the manor of Shirland in which Green now lives. Consideration 3s 3d. Dated 29 April - 1661
1223 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Deed of partition of the manor of Shirland made between John Newton, Edward Parkes and James Wright. Dated 17 June - 1664
1224 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by James Wright of Shirland gent. to James Bingham of Higham blacksmith of one third-part of 11 acres of arable lying in Shirland Park called the Wood Plott. Consideration £32 18s 4d. Dated 24 March - 1665/1666
1225 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Roger Alsebrook of Shirland yeoman to Simon Green of Higham blacksmith of one third-part of the Hall Field (6 acres 3 roods 10 perches), one third-part of 1 acre 30 perches soon to be enclosed in the east end of Hall Field, parcel of the Crooked Lands, and one third-part of 21 acres, the residue of the Crooked Lands, lying in Shirland. Consideration £88. Dated 20 April - 1666
1226 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Release and quitclaim by Richard Jenkinson of Walton gent. to James Bingham of Higham blacksmith of all right etc. in the Wood Plott in Shirland Park. Dated 28 July - 1666
1227 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by James Wright of Shirland gent. to James Bingham of one third-part of 11 acres in the Wood Plott. Consideration £32 18s 4d. Dated 24 March 1666/1667
1228 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Release and quitclaim as D37 M/T1226, relating to D37 M/T1227. Dated 26 October - 1667
1229 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Articles of agreement made between James Strutt of Shirland yeoman and Simon Green of Higham blacksmith whereby Simon Green may have possession of two lands in Higham Field. If the owners of two parts of the said lands shall at any time take their two-parts, Simon shall have possession of his one third-part and also of the third-part of 3 acres of land lying in the west end of Janes Strutt's Cunnygree; dated 9 June - 1683
1230 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Mortgage by demise for term of 200 years by William Newton of Oakerthorpe in the parish of South Wingfield gent. to Immanuel Halton of Wingfield manor of one third-part of the Delves (50 acres 26 perches), and of Minxwell Close (17 acres in Shirland). Consideration £85. Dated 31 May - 1668
1231 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Ludlam of Shirland yeoman to Simon Green of Higham blacksmith of an annual copyhold rent of one penny issuing out of a small parcel of land in Shirland which Simon has purchased from John. Consideration 5 groats. Dated 27 October - 1677
1232-1233 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Lease and release by Thomas Strutt of Shirland yeoman to Simon Green of Higham blacksmith of one-third part of two lands in Higham Field (1½ acres), and one third-part of two land ends lying in the middle of the furlong in Higham Field, and the third-part of 3½ acres of land at the lower end of Thomas Sherbrook's Hallfield. Consideration £202s 8d. Dated 6/7 May - 1680
1234-1235 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Lease and release by James Strutt of Shirland yeoman to Simon Green of Higham blacksmith of one third-part of two lands in Higham Field (1½ acres) commonly called Soresby's Horse Well Lands, and one third-part of 3 acres lying on the west end of James Strutt's Connigree, in Shirland. Consideration £20. Dated 8/9 June - 1683
1236-1237 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Lease and release by Thomas Strutt of Shirland yeoman and Ann his wife to Simon Green of Higham blacksmith of one third-part of 4 acres and a half in Shirland, part of two closes called Thomas Strutt's Conygray Closes, and one third-part of Well Spring Close being part of Shirland Park (3 acres). Consideration £30. Dated 23/24 March - 1688/1689
1238-1239 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Lease and release by James Strutt of Shirland yeoman to Simon Green of one third-part of four lands (3 roods) in Higham Field, and one third-part of 1½ acres of land in the east end of Thomas Sherbrooke's Cunnigrey. Consideration £16. Dated 8/9 November - 1689
1240-1241 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Deed to declare the uses of a fine levied between Peter Dowker and Ann his wife, Reginald Thorpe, William Thorpe and Dorothy his wife, Godfrey Stephenson senior and Helen his wife, Godfrey Stephenson junior and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Strutt and Ann his wife, and James Strutt and Ann his wife, concerning one third-part of the two lands in Higham Field called Soresby Horse Well Lands, of 3 acres land, 4 acres, and of 1½ acres as in D37 M/T1234-39, etc, all of which are held in trust for Simon Green. Dated 29 November - 1689
1242 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Final concord dated octave of St Hilary - 1688/1689
1243 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Lease for possession by James Strutt of Shirland yeoman to Simon Green of Higham blacksmith of one third-part of one close in Shirland called James Strutt's Chappell Cliffe (2½ acres in all), and one third-part of a close called James Strutt's Conygrey. Dated 24 November - 1691
1244 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Bond with D37 M/T1243. Dated 25 November - 1691
1245-1246 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Lease and release by James Strutt to Simon Green of one third-part of Well Close otherwise Park Furlong in Shirland Park, and of one third-part of the Nether Park and Little Nether Park adjoining, which three closes contain together 9 acres 1 rood 23 perches. Consideration £36 9s 2d. Dated 9/10 March - 1694/1695
1247 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Edward Northedge of Higham mason to Simon Green of Higham blacksmith of one third-part of one cottage in Higham. Consideration £10. Dated 13 November - 1696
1248 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Abstract of title of Simon Green, 1660-96
1249 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Probate copy of the will of James Bingham of Higham blacksmith. Will dated 10 June 1696; proved at Chesterfield, 22 April - 1702
1250 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Family settlement by Simon Green of Higham yeoman and Elizabeth his wife and Jonathan Green of Higham blacksmith (son of Simon) and Ellen his wife. Dated 13 February - 1717/1718
1251 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Probate copy of the will of Simon Green of Higham blacksmith, aged 81. Dated 18 July 1720; proved at Chesterfield 22 September - 1721
1252 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Copy will of Simon Green
1253 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Copy will of Jonathan Green of Higham yeoman. Dated 28 February - 1727/1728
1254 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Legal case paper and opinion arising from D37 M/T1250. Dated 19 December - 1728
1255 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Shirland manor court: surrender by Edward Green of a messuage, the Old Croft, an orchard and barn, one other messuage and garden, one close called the North Field, and 2 acres in the New Close to the use of James Green. Fine 6s 8d. Dated 12 April - 1736
1256 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Shirland manor court: recital of surrender by Simon Green and Elizabeth his wife (25 October 1718) of one messuage to their own use, and then to the use of Jonathan and James Green. Admission of James. Dated 12 April - 1736
1257 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Grant by Edward Green of Higham yeoman to James Green of Higham yeoman of the Well Close in Shirland in consideration of an annuity of £15. Dated 25 July - 1735
1258-1260 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Shirland manor court papers: Green family - 1755-1780
1261 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Probate inventory of Edward Green of Higham - 1761
1262 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Probate copy of the will of Lydia Green of Shirland spinster. Will dated 18 June 1777; proved 6 May - 1778
1263 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Mortgage by demise for term of 1000 years by William Fletcher of Watnall Chaworth in the parish of Greasley (county Nottingham) schoolmaster (son and heir of Lydia Green) to John Marriott of Colston Basset (county Nottingham) cordwainer, of three messuages in Higham (tenants William Turner, Ann Godber, John Teesdale), another messuage (tenant Ann Herod), the Conygree Sick (3 acres), Upper Hall Field, Nether Hall Field, and the Sick (containing 8 acres 7 perches), the Well Close (4 acres 23 perches); and one sixth-part of 30 acres in Shirland; and one sixth-part of the Further Hall Field in Higham (4 acres 17 perches). Consideration £200. Dated 17 March - 1781
1264 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Copy will of William Fletcher. Dated 3 September 1784; proved at York, 10 October - 1786
1265-1266 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Shirland manor court: Fletcher family admissions - 1784-1793
1267-68 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Mortgage by lease and release by Henry Fletcher now of Chesterfield gent to Thomas Dutton of Chesterfield gent. of an estate in Kilburn, Higham, and Shirland. Consideration £1600. Dated 30 April/1 May - 1796
1269-70 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Reconveyance by lease and release. Dated 29/30 November - 1797
1270 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Conveyance by Henry Fletcher late of Chesterfield and now of the parish of Horsley to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of four messuages at Higham, the Conygree Sick, the Upper Hall Field, the Nether Hall Field and the Sick. Consideration £937. Dated 27 March - 1807
1271-1272 - The Upper and Nether Hall Fields and other lands: Assignment of residue of mortgage, and deed of covenant to surrender copyhold premises. Even date - 1807
1273 - The Burrows estate: Grant by Henry Thornhill of Chesterfield gent. and Nicholas Twigg of Holme Hall, Bakewell gent. to William Burrow M.A., lecturer of the parish church of Chesterfield and rector of North Wingfield, reciting an act of parliament for the sale of the estates of Nicholas, earl of Scarsdale, which included the advowson of Morton, and reciting the purchase of the same by Twigg and Thornhill and others, of the advowson of Morton. Consideration £500. Dated 23 January - 1747/1748
1274 - The Burrows estate: Copy will of Richard Turbutt of Doncaster esq. Dated 2 September - 1757
1275 - The Burrows estate: Copy will of Ellen Barrow of Liverpool widow. Dated 6 April - 1762
1276 - The Burrows estate: Probate copy of the will of Rev. William Burrow. Dated 2 January - 1795
1277 - The Burrows estate: Copy will of Jonathan Burnhams of Shirland esq. Dated 17 November - 1797
1278-1280 - The Burrows estate: Case papers: dispute in Chancery, Holland v. Turbutt - circa 1804
1281-1282 - The Burrows estate: Deed of partition by way of lease and release between Mary Holland of Ford House, widow and relict of John Holland of Ford esq. deceased, and daughter of Benjamin Burrow late of Morton clerk deceased, and niece of William Burrow late of North Wingfield clerk deceased, and William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. and Elizabeth his wife (daughter of Benjamin and niece of William as above) of the estates in the parishes of North Wingfield, Crich, and Shirland, of which Benjamin and William were seised at their deaths, both dying intestate. Schedule of lands annexed. Dated 2/3 May - 1808
1283-1284 - The Burrows estate: Final concord and counterpart - 1808
1285-1286 - The Burrows estate: Letters of administration of goods of the late Rev. Benjamin Burrow, with counsel's opinion - 1817
1287 - A messuage and garden, Shirland: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Carey of Alfreton framework-knitter, nephew and heir of Francis Carey, and others, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one messuage and garden in Shirland, and a parcel of land, being no. 58 in the enclosure award. Consideration £50. Dated 19 December - 1808
1288 - A cottage on Ain Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Richard Brunt junior of Clay Lane yeoman and Elizabeth his wife (late Elizabeth Barker spinster, only child and heir of John Barker late of Ain Moor in the parish of North Wingfield yeoman deceased) to Thomas Brunt of Clay Lane labourer of one cottage on Ain Moor, and the western part of a croft also on Ain Moor. Consideration £40. Dated 9 April - 1781
1289 - A cottage on Ain Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Godfrey Cock of Clay Cross collier and William May of Stretton collier to Richard Brunt of Clay Cross collier of the eastern part of a croft on Ain Moor. Consideration £7 7s. Dated 11 May - 1781
1290 - A cottage on Ain Moor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Brunt of Clay Cross farmer to William Brunt of Clay Cross ironstone-getter, brother of Thomas, of a dwelling house on Ain Moor, with a barn, cowhouse, and croft. Consideration £120. Dated 2 December - 1799
1291-1292 - A cottage on Ain Moor: Lease and release by William Brunt of Clay Cross ironstone-getter to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. Consideration £120. Dated 5/6 April - 1809
1293 - Shirland Field Sides: Settlement on the marriage of Thomas Oldham, second son of Samuel Oldham of Higham yeoman and Mary his wife, and Dorothy Johnson one of the daughters of John Johnson of Winster bar-master, whereby Samuel Oldham of Higham yeoman conveys to Thomas Clay of Higham gent. and George Norman of Winster leadmerchant all those closes of land in Shirland called Shirland Field Sides (12 acres), and the Birkin Stile (3 acres), to hold in trust, etc. Marriage portion £300. Dated 21 August - 1751
1294-1297 - Shirland Field Sides: Lease and release prior to common recovery, with common recovery: Thomas Oldham of Bloomsbury gent., eldest son of Thomas Oldham and Dorothy his wife - 1810
1298 - Shirland Field Sides: Copy will of Thomas Oldham of Bloomsbury (county Middlesex) gent. Dated 14 August - 1811
1299 - Shirland Field Sides: Release by the executors of the will of William Oldham to the trustees of the will of Thomas Oldham. Dated 22 May - 1812
1300-1301 - Shirland Field Sides: Lease and release by devisees in trust under the will of Thomas Oldham to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of the Shirland Field Sides and an allotment (1 acre 2 roods 2 perches) adjoining Wind Mill Close. Consideration £421. Dated 1/2 July - 1812
1302 - Shirland Field Sides: Abstract of title
1303 - Shirland Field Sides: Release to follow lease for possession by John Alsebrooke of Shirland yeoman to Samuel Smith of Morton yeoman of one third-part of the Mean Close, Maple Tree Close, and of 3½ acres in the Pasture. Consideration £60. Dated 22 March - 1689/1690
1304 - Shirland Field Sides: Release and quitclaim by Deborah Smith of Morton spinster, one of the daughters of Samuel Smith deceased, to John Stones of Shirland yeoman of all her right etc. in the Mean Close (4 acres) in Shirland, and of all other lands devised by Samuel Smith the father to Samuel Smith, brother of Deborah. Dated 13 December - 1714
1305-1306 - Shirland Field Sides: Lease and release by Samuel Smith of Morton yeoman to John Stones of Shirland yeoman of the Meane Close (4 acres) in Shirland. Consideration £60. Dated 23/24 December - 1714
1307 - Shirland Field Sides: Release and quitclaim by Thomas Smith late of Higham mercer to John Stones of all his right etc in the Mean Close. Dated 22 January - 1714/1715
1308-1309 - Shirland Field Sides: Lease and release by Samuel Smith of Morton yeoman to John Stones of Shirland yeoman of one third-part of lands as in D37 M/T1303. Consideration £60. Dated 2/3 February - 1714/1715
1310 - Shirland Field Sides: Lease for possession by John Stones senior of Shirland husbandman to John Stones junior, his son, of the Mesne Close (4 acres) and of two third-parts of two closes called the Wood Platts in Shirland Park (7 acres), and of one third-part of two closes lying in the Pastures, four closes lying in the Cunningree; Mesne Close, Mapletree Close, and of 3½ acres in the Pasture, and of a parcel of land lately enclosed out of the Ravens Oak Platt (2 acres), lying in Shirland. Dated 15 November - 1738
1311 - Shirland Field Sides: Grant by John Stones junior to his father John Stones senior of an annuity of £9 issuing out of lands as in D37 M/T1310. Dated 17 November - 1738
1312 - Shirland Field Sides: Family settlement by John Stones senior of Shirland yeoman upon his son Edward Stones of the parish of St Martin in the Fields, of the Mesne Close (4 acres), in Shirland. Dated 26 April - 1773
1313 - Shirland Field Sides: Copy will of Edward Stones of the parish of St Martin in the Fields (county Middlesex). Will dated 5 October 1806; proved in London 23 October - 1806
1314 - Shirland Field Sides: Memorandum of an agreement prior to 3D7M/T1315
1315-1316 - Shirland Field Sides: Lease and release by the daughters of John Stones late of Shirland, brother of Edward Stones, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of two closes in Shirland called the North Field and the Mean Close, otherwise the Long Lands (5 acres 1 rood 8 perches), and a parcel of land on Stone Broom (1 rood 26 perches). Consideration £230. Dated 26/27 December - 1814
1317-1322 - The Cow Pasture; Stretton: Abstract of title, sale particulars, and conveyance of the Cow Pasture or the Meadow by the Brook (3 acres 38 perches) at Stretton in the parish of Shirland by the devisees of the will of Ralph Samuel Kirk to William Turbutt. Consideration £185. Dated 24/25 March - 1814
1323 - The Windmill Fields; Shirland Field Sides: Attested copy of 3D7M/T1293 - 1751
1324-1326 - The Windmill Fields; Shirland Field Sides: Attested copies of 3D7M/T1294-6 - 1810
1327-1328 - The Windmill Fields; Shirland Field Sides: Lease and release by Thomas Oldham of Bloomsbury (county Middlesex) gent. to Rev. Richard Burrow Turbutt of Morton clerk of the three Windmill Closes (7 acres 1 rood 20 perches) in Shirland, part of the Shirland Field Sides. Consideration £430. Dated 3/4 December - 1811
1329 - The Windmill Fields, Shirland Field Sides: Memorandum of an agreement made between Rev. Richard Burrow Turbutt of Morton clerk and Edward Lester of Higham saddler to let lands as in D37 M/ T1327-28 from year to year. Rent £18 10s. Dated 1 September - 1812
1330 - Long Croft, the Carr, and the Upper Close: Abstract of title - circa 1814
1330 - The Windmill Fields, Shirland Field Sides: Deed of exchange by lease and release made between William Turbutt and Elizabeth his wife and their son, Rev. Richard Burrow Turbutt, whereby Richard grants to his parents the three Windmill Fields in Shirland, in exchange for lands at Bradfield (county York). Dated 20/21 June - 1816
1331-1332 - Long Croft, the Carr, and the Upper Close: Lease and release by John Kirk and Mary his wife, John being the son of Ralph Samuel Kirk of Ashover deceased, to John Cupit of Stretton farmer of a messuage, stable, yard, garden, and croft; the Long Croft, the Carr otherwise the Overthwart Clay, and the Upper Close otherwise the Meadow, containing in all 6 acres 2 roods 16 perches, lying in Shirland. Consideration £500. Dated 23/24 March - 1814
1333 - Long Croft, the Carr, and the Upper Close: Copy final concord
1334 - Long Croft, the Carr, and the Upper Close: Mortgage in £120 by John Cupit of Stretton farmer to John Oldham of Morton gent. Dated 12 September - 1818
1335-1336 - Long Croft, the Carr, and the Upper Close: Lease and release by Cupit and Oldham to William Turbutt. Consideration £120 and £382 10s. Dated 24/25 March - 1829
1337 - Consideration £101. Dated 24 June - 1661
1338 - Storth House Farm: Lease for possession by John Barker of Sturth House in the parish of Shirland husbandman and Samuel Smith of Morton yeoman, executors of the will of Francis Foljam, to James Laverocke of Morton yeoman of a messuage: the Storth Wood (now divided into five closes), the Meadow, the Over Storth (now divided into three), the Wheat Close, and the Nar Storth, lying in the parishes of Shirland and Morton. Dated 27 February - 1690/1691
1339 - Storth House Farm: Declaration by James Laverocke to John Barker and Samuel Smith that the lease and release of 27/28 February 1690/91 (D37 M/T1338) were made to him as a trustee only, for better securing the conditions of Foljam's will. Dated 18 March 1690/1691 - [1691]
1340-1341 - Storth House Farm: Lease and release by John Barker and James Laverocke to Samuel Smith of one fourth-part of premises as in D37 M/T1338. Consideration £100. Dated 13/14 April - 1694
1342 - Storth House Farm: Copy lease and release as D37 M/T1149. Dated 19/20 July - 1765
1343 - Storth House Farm: Mortgage by demise for a term of 500 years by Thomas Fidler of Wingerworth farmer to Richard Wilkinson and Bernard Lucas of Chesterfield merchants, devisees in trust named in the last will of Godfrey Heathcote of Chesterfield esq. deceased, of the Storth House Farm, together with a certain piece of land on the north side of the Carr Flatt otherwise Carr Flatt Close (4 acres 29 perches). Consideration £200; interest 5 per cent. Dated 19 April Endorsed with further loan of £100. Dated 19 October - 1777
1344 - Storth House Farm: Assignment of mortgage in £300 to Samuel Brailsford of Rawthorne gent. Dated 22 April; additional in £200 loaned to Fidler. Endorsed with receipt in £505 Is 4d by Brailsford, 5 July 1783 - 1780
1345-1346 - Storth House Farm: Lease and release by Godfrey Harvey of Wingerworth farmer, James Fidler of Wingerworth yeoman, John Gratton junior of Wingerworth wood merchant, and Thomas Bower of Chesterfield hosier to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq., reciting lease and release of 15/16 November 1781 by Thomas Fidler to Harvey etc., in trust to sell to meet the debts of Thomas, of lands as in D37 M/T1343. Consideration £550. Dated 11/12 April - 1783
1347 - Grant by Thomas Clay of Shirland Park farmer and Michael Askew of Biggin in the parish of Tibshelf farmer to Ann Turbutt of Ogston Hall widow of annuities issuing out of the Storth House Farm. Dated 14 November - 1840
1348-1349 - Park Furlong: Lease and release by Sarah Kirkham of Holborn widow (only niece and heir of Joseph Boot late of Higham maltster deceased) to Matthew Bonsall of Pilsley in the parish of North Wingfield maltster of a close in Shirland called the Park Furlong (2 acres 2 roods), purchased by Joseph Boot from Edward Hunt of Shirland yeoman. Consideration £120. Dated 16/17 July - 1773
1350 - Park Furlong: Copy will of Matthew Bonsall of Pilsley yeoman. Dated 5 November - 1787
1351-1352 - Park Furlong: Lease and release by Matthew Bonsall of Pilsley farmer and Rebecca his wife, Henry Bonsall of Pilsley farmer and Margaret his wife, Joseph Cockayne of Chevin in the parish of Duffield farmer and Ann his wife, and George Bonsall of Linton (county Cambridge) land surveyor (Matthew, Henry, Ann and George being children and devisees of Matthew Bonsall late of Pilsley yeoman deceased), and Tamer Bonsall of Pilsley widow (relict of Matthew), to Samuel Graves of Shirland cordwainer, of the Park Furlong. Consideration £90. Dated 12/13 September - 1796
1353 - Park Furlong: Copy will of William Wetton of Morton. Dated 1 December - 1768
1354 - Park Furlong: Copy will of Mary Wetton of Shirland widow. Dated 25 January - 1783
1355 - Park Furlong: Agreement for sale prior to D37 M/T1356. Dated 30 April - 1790
1356 - Park Furlong: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Wetton of Shirland yeoman to Samuel Greaves of Shirland cordwainer of allotment no. 6 in the Shirland enclosure award (1 acre 1 rood 27 perches. Consideration £32. Dated 25 March - 1791
1357 - Park Furlong: Conveyance by Henry Fletcher late of Chesterfield now of Killis Farm, Horsley, gent. to Samuel Greaves of Shirland yeoman of the Well Close or Park Furlong in Shirland (4 acres 23 perches). Consideration £155. Dated 27 March - 1807
1358 - Park Furlong: Abstract of title of Henry Fletcher - 1807
1359 - Park Furlong: Probate copy of will of Samuel Greaves, dated 18 February; proved 23 April - 1828
1360 - Park Furlong: Probate copy of the will of Thomas White of Higham shopkeeper; dated 13 July 1834; proved at Alfreton, 15 October - 1834
1361-1362 - Park Furlong: Agreement for sale, and plan of lands - 1842
1363 - Park Furlong: Conveyance by Mary White of Higham widow and others to Ann Turbutt of Ogston Hall widow and John Charge of Chesterfield esq., guardians and trustees of the will of William Turbutt late of Ogston Hall deceased, of the Well Close or Park Furlong, one other close called Park Furlong (2 acres 2 roods), and one allotment or parcel of land on Stonebroom common (no. 106 in the enclosure award). Consideration £376. Dated 8 August - 1842
1364 - The Eleven Lands: Copy lease [and release] by Robert Allisbrook of the Hollins in the parish of Crich gent. to David Woodhouse of Crich yeoman - as in D37 M/T947. Dated 28 September - 1744
1365 - The Eleven Lands: Attested copy of deed to declare the uses of a fine levied by Robert Allisbrook of the Hollings in the parish of Crich tanner and Susanna his wife to David Woodhouse of Crich tanner (son and heir of David Woodhouse late of Crich) of lands as in D37 M/T947; to hold to the use of Woodhouse for ever. Dated 27 August - 1765
1366-1367 - The Eleven Lands: Lease and release by David Woodhouse of Crich tanner to John Taylor of Higham butcher of the two closes in Higham called the Eleven Lands (4 acres). Consideration £200. Dated 30/31 August - 1765
1368 - The Eleven Lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by William Hopkinson of Pilsley farmer to John Taylor of Higham butcher of the two closes, now an allotment on Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland (no. 32 in the enclosure award). Consideration £38. Dated 1 July 1780 - 1780
1369 - The Eleven Lands: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Leacroft of South Wingfield esq. to John Taylor of Higham butcher of allotment no. 29 on Ainmoor. Consideration £30. Dated 1 July - 1780
1370 - The Eleven Lands: Copy will of John Taylor of Higham yeoman. Dated 23 August 1794; proved 22 April 1801 - 1801
1371-1379 - The Eleven Lands: Abstracts from Shirland enclosure award, affidavits, conditions of sale, poster advertizing sale, sketch plan, pedigrees - 1846-1847
1380 - The Eleven Lands: Abstract of title - 1846-1847
1381 - The Eleven Lands: Conveyance by Joseph Rooth of North Wingfield yeoman and Phoebe Gregory of Tansley widow to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. , reciting will and deaths of John Taylor and family, and that Joseph and Phoebe are grandchildren of Taylor, of two closes in Higham called the Eleven Lands, and the two dwelling houses built thereon, and now better known as the Upper and Lower Town Head Closes, and of various allotments on Ainmoor. Consideration £630 and £11 11s 6d timber valuation. Dated 9 January - 1847
1382-1385 - Cottages and gardens, Stretton Hillside and Ainmoor: Conveyance by the Guardians of the Chesterfield Union and the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Shirland to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a cottage and garden at Stretton Hillside, and two cottages with gardens nearby, and two cottages and gardens on Ainmoor. Consideration £25. Dated 11 December - 1847
1386 - Various allotments, Stretton Hillside: Feoffment by Matthew Bonsall of Pilsley farmer to Samuel Wainwright of Stretton Hillside staymaker and Joseph Marshall of the same place mason of one parcel of land (6 perches) on Stretton Hillside, being allotment no. 8 on the enclosure map of the manor of Shirland (to Wainwright, 21s.); and a parcel of land (20 perches), allotment no. 9 (to Marshall, £2 2s). Dated 1 July - 1780
1387 - Various allotments, Stretton Hillside: Will of Joseph Marshall of Stretton Hillside in the parish of Shirland. Dated 30 November - 1783
1388 - Various allotments, Stretton Hillside: Mortgage by demise for term of 500 years by Mary Marshall, widow and relict of Joseph, to William Turbutt of Ogston esq. of one messuage and garden at Stretton Hillside. Consideration £20. Dated 3 July - 1784
1389 - Various allotments, Stretton Hillside: Agreement prior to D37 M/T1390. Dated 17 January - 1798
1390 - Various allotments, Stretton Hillside: Feoffment by bargain and sale by James Marshall of Helper staymaker, son and heir of Joseph Marshall, to John Wright of Shirland waggoner, of allotment no. 9 as in D37 M/T1386. Consideration £42. Dated March - 1798
1391 - Various allotments, Stretton Hillside: Copy will of John Wright of Dronfield gent. Dated 6 May 1846; proved 4 October - 1848
1392-1393 - Land on Stretton Hillside: Feoffment by Augustin Cupid of Shirland tailor and Mary his wife to Samuel their son of a dwelling-house at Stretton Hillside in the parish of Shirland, with a barn, cowhouse, and garden adjoining, a croft (one acre), and the Intake (1½ acres). Dated 20 August - 1750
1394 - Land on Stretton Hillside: Feoffment by Samuel Cupid or Cupit of Shirland coalminer to Augustin Cupid his son of a newly erected messuage on Stretton Hillside. Consideration £10. Dated 29 April - 1788
1395 - Land on Stretton Hillside: Feoffment as in D37 M/T1394 of property as in D37 M/T1392-3. Bill of sale of personal estate. Dated 8 November - 1788
1396 - Land on Stretton Hillside: Feoffment as in D37 M/T1394 of property as in D37 M/T1392-3. Bill of sale of personal estate. Dated 8 November - 1822
1397-1398 - Land on Stretton Hillside: Lease and release by Samuel Cupit of Stretton collier (eldest son and heir of Augustin Cupit) and James Hurt, to Robert White junior of Higham farmer. Consideration £74 15s paid to Hurt, and £85 5s paid to Cupit. Dated 26/27 January - 1826
1399 - Land on Stretton Hillside: Abstract of title - 1860
1400 - Land on Stretton Hillside: Conveyance by Robert White to Gladwin Turbutt of a beer-house on Stretton Hillside - 23 May 1860
1401 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor: Feoffment by John Wainwright of Temple Normanton collier (eldest son and heir of John Wainwright late of Smithy Moor in the parish of North Wingfield collier deceased), and Dolly Wainwright of Smithy Moor (widow and relict of John) to George Wright of Stretton Hill in the parish of Shirland farmer of one messuage and garden on Ain Moor in the parish of Shirland. Consideration £31. Dated 3 June - 1811
1402 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor: Probate copy of the will of George Wright of Danes Moor. Will dated 14 March 1840; proved at Derby, 18 March 1861 [testator died 1844] - 1861
1403 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Feoffment by bargain and sale by Thomas Milward of Hockerton (county Nottingham) yeoman to John Brailsford of Southill in the parish of North Wingfield farmer of a messuage and two gardens at Stretton. Consideration £10. Dated 17 June - 1791
1404-1405 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Lease and release by John Brailsford of Smithy Moor in the parish of North Wingfield farmer to Benjamin Marshall of Shirland stonemason and William Wragg of Shirland farmer (trustee). Consideration £30. Dated 8/9 July - 1812
1406 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Lease and release by Benjamin Marshall of Shirland stonemason and William Wragg his trustee to Jonathan Rickards of New Street, Dorset Square, London, bread and biscuit-maker, and William Wainwright of Stretton victualler (trustee) of a garden in Stretton, formerly two gardens with one messuage. Consideration £19. Dated 16/17 June - 1836
1407 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Conveyance by lease and release by Jonathan Rickards and William Wainwright to Samuel Cheetham of Higham yeoman of a garden and premises at Stretton. Consideration £20. Dated 28/29 February - 1844
1408 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Conveyance by Samuel Cheetham to Thomas Dove of Clay Cross druggist. Consideration £40. Dated 5 August - 1852
1409-1410 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Bankruptcy papers: Thomas Dove - 1858
1411-1412 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Bankruptcy petition and order - 1858
1413 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Conveyance by the assignees of Thomas Dove to William Claughton of Brampton gent. and Thomas Holmes of Chesterfield gent. of one garden with 14 cottages erected on it. Consideration £680. Dated 24 December - 1858
1414 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Conveyance by Mary Wright of Greenhill Lane, Alfreton, to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of one messuage and garden on Ain Moor in the parish of Shirland. Consideration £40. Dated 18 March - 1861
1415 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Abstract of title - 1862
1416 - A messuage and garden on Ain Moor, and cottages in Stretton: Conveyance by Claughton, Holmes et al [and others]. to Gladwin Turbutt of 14 messuages at Stretton in the parishes of North Wingfield and Stretton. Consideration £560. Dated 23 January - 1863
1417-1423 - The Narrow Close: Conveyance by Henry Hardstaff of Hache Court (county Somerset) esq. to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of the Narrow Close (2 acres 1 rood 22 perches), Butfields (1 acre 3 roods 20 perches), Grimes Croft (1 acre 6 perches), and the Little Grimes Croft (1 rood 34 perches). Consideration £864. Dated 29 September - 1865
1424-1425 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Lease and release by John Wright of Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland framework-knitter to John Taylor of Higham butcher of a cottage and croft on Ainmoor (1½ acres). Consideration £30. Dated 20/21 December - 1759
1426 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Deed of gift by Ann Whitehouse of Ainmoor widow to William Parnam of Ainmoor (her son-in-law) of a messuage at Ainmoor. Dated 26 March - 1761
1427 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Deed to lead the uses of a fine to be levied by Ann Whitehouse of Ainmoor widow, William Parnam of Ainmoor tailor and Ann his wife, Samuel Turner of Ainmoor labourer and Sarah his wife (Ann and Sarah being daughters of Ann Whitehouse), and Samuel Wainwright of Stretton Hillside cordwainer and Ann his wife to John Clarke of Mansfield innholder of a messuage and garden at Ainmoor late in the possession of John Whitehouse and now in the possession of Ann Whitehouse and William Parnam; a messuage and garden at Ainmoor now in the possession of Samuel Turner; and a messuage and two gardens on Stretton Hillside now in the possession of Samuel Wainwright; the fine to be levied in the name of three messuages, four gardens, and one acre of land in Shirland, to be construed as follows: the first tenement to the use of William Parnam; the second tenement to the use of Samuel Turner; and the third tenement to the use of Samuel Wainwright. Dated 18 April - 1761
1428-1429 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Final concord dated the morrow of the Holy Trinity - 1761
1430-1431 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Mortgage by way of lease and release by John Taylor of Higham butcher to John Wright of Stretton Hillside collier of a cottage, garden, and croft on Ainmoor. Consideration £60. Dated 4/5 April. Consideration money paid by William Williamatt. - 1775
1432 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Wright to William Williamatt of Ashover innkeeper of premises as in D37 M/T1430-31. Consideration £66 6s. Dated 28 June - 1776
1433-1434 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Lease and release by William Parnham of Ainmoor in the parish of Shirland tailor to John Bower of Chesterfield gent, of one messuage, garden, orchard, and croft at Ainmoor. Consideration £40. Dated 28/29 September - 1785
1435-1436 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Lease and release by Peter Nightingale of Lea esq. to John North of Mickley in the parish of Shirland farmer and George Hopkinson of Nottingham gent. (trustee) of a close (3 acres 3 roods 11 perches) on Ain Moor, no. 21 on the enclosure plan. Consideration £135. Dated 24/25 March - 1795
1437 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Feoffment by John Twigg of Ashover shopkeeper, surviving devisee in trust named in the will of William Williamatt late of Ashover, to James Linacre of Hardmeadow Lane, Ashover, stone-mason, of a cottage, garden, and croft on Ain Moor. Consideration £80. Dated 28 September - 1798
1438-1439 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Lease and release by John Bower to Matthew Wass of Morton farmer - as D37 M/T1433-4. Consideration £31 10s. Dated 4/5 December - 1799
1440-1441 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Lease and release by Matthew Wass to John North. Consideration £28. Dated 6/7 December - 1799
1442-1443 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Final concord and counterpart made between Samuel Rooth plaintiff and Walter Ford and Betsey his wife deforciants of two messuages, one barn, one stable, one cowhouse, two gardens, one orchard, 6 acres land, 4 acres meadow, and 4 acres of pasture in Shirland. Fine £60. Dated octave of the Pur. B.V.M. - 1813
1444 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Copy will of Elizabeth White of Ironbrook Grange widow, dated 6 April 1837; proved 1 May 1838 (copy made 1860). - 1838
1445 - A cottage and croft, Ainmoor: Conveyance by James Rains of Alton farmer and Eliza Ann White his wife to William Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of messuages and land on Deans Moor in Shirland. Plan and schedule of lands. Consideration £785. Dated 30 March - 1875
1446 - A close near Higham: Conveyance by William Hardy of Shirland to William Gladwyn Turbutt of a piece of land (1 rood 30 perches) near Higham (plan). Consideration £100. Dated 20 September - 1880
1447-1449 - Methodist chapel site: Title deeds to the site of a methodist chapel in Top Croft in Shirland conveyed to William Gladwin Turbutt in 1910 - 1878-1910
1450-1500 - Methodist chapel site: Shirland manor court: admissions and surrenders - 1761-1878
1501-1506 - Arnold (county Nottingham): Title deeds and mortgage deeds to three messuages, an orchard and croft in Arnold (county Nottingham), mortgaged to Gladwin Turbutt, 1862 - 1785-1862
1507-1508 - Ashover: Settlement on the marriage of Edward Hodgkinson of Dicklant in the parish of Ashover yeoman and Dorothy Holland, one of the daughters of John Holland of Swathwick in the parish of Wingerworth yeoman. Dated 15 September - 1656
1509 - Ashover: Receipt in £40 by Edward Hodgkinson of Duckmanton husbandman, son of Edward Hodgkinson late of Swathwick and now of Beeley yeoman, and Dorothy his wife, now deceased, from George Holland, uncle of Edward, executor and son of John Holland, being a legacy under the will of John. Dated 4 May - 1695
1510-1527 - High Oredish, Ashover: A messuage and lands at Berridge Lane in the parishes of Ashover and Morton (Brackenfield): Nightingale - Tomlinson; Tomlinson - Ashover Friendly Society; Towndrow - Elliot; Elliot - Milnes; Milnes - Turbutt - 1761-1864
1528 - Feoffment by George Dickens of Chesterfield fellmonger to Godfrey Heathcote of Chesterfield bell-founder and Godfrey Heathcote junior, his grandson, of two messuages or burgages in Chesterfield, and one close of land in Newbold, and one other close there. Consideration £60. Dated 30 January - 1621/1622
1528-1538 - Chesterfield parish
1529 - Bargain and sale by George Dickens to Godfrey Heathcote and Godfrey Heathcote junior of one close of ground in Newbold at a place called Gouldwell, and one other close in Newbold. Consideration £60. Dated 31 January - 1621/1622
1530-1531 - Settlement by Godfrey Heathcote of Chesterfield gent. of a close in Tapton called Lady Leys, and two little closes in Chesterfield called Gouldewell and Brampton Bridge Close. Dated 10 March - 1647/1648
1532 - Settlement by Godfrey Heathcote of Chesterfield bellfounder on Ralph his son of all his lands in Chesterfield and Tapton. Dated 20 August - 1625
1533 - Feoffment by Durant Allsopp of Chesterfield gent. to Ralph Heathcote and Godfrey his son of the Great Coate Close and Bagman Crofte in Tapton. Dated 14 November - 1635
1534 - Copy of feoffment by Durant Allsopp - as in D37 M/T1533. Consideration £250. Dated 5 April - 1636
1535 - Exemplification of a final concord: Heathcote - Allsopp - 1636
1536 - Copy of feoffment by Ralph Wheldon senior of Chesterfield gent. to Godfrey Heathcote of Chesterfield gent. and Godfrey Heathcote, son of Ralph and grandson of Godfrey of one close (3 acres) in Tapton called the Lady Leyes. Consideration £51. Dated 7 February - 1637/1638
1537 - Assignment of Ralph Heathcote of Chesterfield gent. to Godfrey his son, of a part of a messuage in Chesterfield. Dated 6 September - 1646
1538 - Copy of feoffment by Ralph Heathcote to Godfrey his son of a messuage in Chesterfield adjoining on Saltergate, a house on Saltergate, other tenements on the same street and messuages and lands in Tapton. Dated 28 April - 1648
1539 - Grant by John Martin to ? Thomas de Crich of one messuage and two bovates of land in [? Crich]. Clause of warranty. Dated Sunday after Michaelmas, 47 Edw.III. - 1373
1539-1618 - Crich parish
1540 - Feoffment by bargain and sale by Robert Hollingworth of the Holmes Foarde in the parish of Ashover yeoman to John Spencer of the same place and parish yeoman of a messuage and appurtenances in Wessington, and the two Townsteads, a piece of land called Eldetree Halfacre, a piece of land called Leye Furlong, the Meadow, the Two Lands, Hollywell Sick, and New Piece, and all manner of tithes of corn and hay, and common of pasture on all commons which have lain unenclosed in the last 14 months, and in Wessington Moor now meared and set out to be used as common - 30 May 1659
1541 - Bargain and sale by Thomas Hallowes of Wessington framework-knitter and Mary his wife, and William Wright of Wessington labourer and Elizabeth his wife to John Spateman of Roadnook esq. of a parcel of land (1 acre) in Wessington called William Wright's Croft. Consideration £5. Dated 2 June - 1702
1542 - Lease for term of 99 years by William Sudbury of Alfreton maltster and Margaret his wife to George Wood of Alfreton tallow-chandler, one of the sons of Margaret, of one third-part of a messuage in Crich, and of various lands and closes. Rent £5. Dated 8 January - 1703/1704
1543 - Feoffment by bargain and sale by John Haworth of Crich shoemaker and Anthony Wood of Crich husbandman to Simon Grainger of Aynemoor gent. of one moiety of one third-part of a messuage in Crich, reciting feoffment by Anthony Wood to John Haworth (23 May 1702). Consideration £52. Dated 12 May - 1710
1544 - Allwood property: Copy settlement on the marriage of Joseph Allwood, son and heir of Robert Allwood of Sutton-le-Dale yeoman, and Ann Hornbuckle of Norwell Woodhouse (county Nottingham) spinster, whereby Robert and Joseph convey to Simon Jackson of Normanton-on-Trent (county Nottingham) gent. a messuage and lands in Wessington, to hold in trust etc. Dated 20 June - 1692
1545 - Allwood property: Copy release and quitclaim by Robert Allwood of Inkersall in the parish of Staveley yeoman to Joseph Allwood of Heath, all of his right etc. in messuages and lands in Wessington. Dated 20 March - 1711/1712
1546 - Final concord made between John Town plaintiff and Sir Charles Sedley and Elizabeth his wife of a moiety of two messuages, two barns, 40 acres land, 20 acres meadow, 40 acres pasture, and common of pasture in Wessington, and a moiety of all manner of tithes. Fine £60. Dated Michaelmas in 3 weeks. - 1729
1547 - Assignment by Sir Charles Sedley of Nuttall (county Nottingham) Bart. and Dame Elizabeth his wife (sole daughter and heir of William Firth late of Nottingham) and the earl of Huntingdon to John Town of Nottingham of a mortgage term on lands in Wessington in trust for John Edwards of Wessington gent. Dated 12 September - 1727
1548 - Attested copy of lease and release by Sir Charles Sedley and Dame Elizabeth his wife to John Edwards of Wessington gent. of a moiety of a messuage near Dale Bridge in Wessington, and a moiety of all those parcels of land containing in all 50 acres commonly called the Broom Closes, the Coat Flatt, Great Broom Close, Little Broom Close, the Lane Close, the Worm Hole, the Butts, and the Meadow (tenant Richard Lee), and a moiety of these parcels of land (35 acres) called Skegger Legg; and of other lands in Wessington. Consideration £1400. Dated 15/16 September - 1727
1549 - Attested copy of the will of John Edwards of Wessington gent. Dated 30 March - 1728
1550 - Attested copy of final concord - as D37 M/T1546
1551 - Articles of agreement prior to no. 1552. Dated 25 December - 1738
1552 - Articles of agreement prior to no. 1552. Dated 25 December - 1738/1739
1553 - Attested copy of will of Rev. John Town. Dated 23 August - 1744
1554 - Attested copy of will of Rebecca Bloxidge of Nottingham widow. Dated 2 June - 1779
1555 - Attested copy of deed of covenant to levy a fine by Rev. John Bourne of Spital, devisee named in the last will of Rebecca Bloxidge, who was sister and heir of John Town, to Anthony Lax of Chesterfield gent. Dated 2 April - 1781
1556 - Attested copy of final concord. Dated quindene of Easter - 1781
1557-1558 - Lease and release by Rev. John Bourne of Spital in the parish of Chesterfield to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of a moiety of a messuage and 35 acres land in Wessington. Consideration £760. Dated 24/25 March - 1796
1559 - Abstract of title of Rev. John Bourne - 1796
1560 - Deed of partition and exchange made between Thomas Osgathorp of Skegaley near Higham yeoman and William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. whereby Osgathorp conveys to Turbutt a part of the Long Close in Wessington, and two undivided third-parts of one moiety of, and one fourth-part of one moiety of a messuage and appurtenances, and of the Upper or Over Amber Close (2 acres 3 roods 6 perches), the Tong or Tang Close (3 acres 1 rood 18 perches), and the Croft (1 acre 2 roods 31 perches), lying in the liberty of Brackenfield and in the liberty of Wessington, together with the right of a road over the tops of certain closes in Brackenfield and Wessington called the Amber Close or Meadow, and the Middle Meadow; and Turbutt conveys to Osgathorp one moiety of the close called the Shoulder of Mutton or Skegaley Close (3 acres 38 perches), the Hollow Close (1 acre 3 roods 37 perches), and the Mean Close (4 acres 2 roods 18 perches), all of which lie in the liberties of Brackenfield and Wessington. Dated 9/10 September - 1814
1561-1562 - Lease and release by Elizabeth Turbutt of Ogston Hall widow, and William Turbutt of Arnold Grove (county Nottingham) esq. and Ann his wife to Benjamin Austen of Grays Inn (county Middlesex) gent. to make Austen a tenant for suffering a common recovery by Rev. Thomas Burton Lucas of Chesterfield of a moiety of twelve twenty fourth parts of land in one parcel of land in Brackenfield (1 acre 2 roods 25 perches) lying contiguous to the river Amber, hitherto part of the Nether Amber Close lying partly in Brackenfield and partly in Wessington; and of all that parcel of land (5 acres 1 rood 27 perches) hitherto part of the Far Meadow, lying contiguous to the river Amber in Brackenfield and Wessington. To hold in trust to the use of Elizabeth for life, and then to the use of William. Dated 28/29 May - 1821
1563-1564 - Common recovery; and plan of lands - 1821
1565-1568 - The Moor Piece and other lands in Wessington: Abstract of title; sale catalogue; conditions of sale etc. - 1865
1569 - The Moor Piece and other lands in Wessington: Conveyance by Mary Ann Rhodes of Weymouth (county Dorset) widow and others to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of the Moor Piece and Lane, the Pond Close, the Upper and Nether Islands, and the Old Hovel Close. Consideration £608 3s 6d. Dated 30 September - 1865
1570 - Glossop: Release to follow lease for possession by Thomas Gladwin of Tupton esq. to Richard Youle of Chesterfield gent., reciting feoffment of 6 July 1670 by Edmund Bradbury of Ollerset in the parish of Glossop gent. to Gladwin of the Overlee Farm in the parish of Glossop, of the same. Dated 25 September - 1686
1571-1572 - Rotherhead (county York): Grant (with counterpart) by William Hudson of Rotherhead in the chapelry of Bradfield (county York) yeoman to John Wadsworth of Sheffield grocer of an annuity of £20 issuing out of tenements and lands in the said chapelry. Consideration £200. Dated 24 June - 1656
1573-1574 - Rotherhead (county York): Lease and release by William Hudson to Francis Jessopp of Broomhall in the parish of Sheffield esq. of a moiety of all Hudson's lands in Rotherhead. Consideration £200. Dated 1/11 September - 1666
1575 - Rotherhead (county York): Bond in £400 with D37 M/T1573-74. Dated 11 September - 1666
1576 - Rotherhead (county York): Bond in £200 by William Hudson of Rotherhead to Thomas Creswicke of Stanington chapelry (county York) yeoman. Dated 3 October - 1668
1577 - South Wingfield: Copy will of Anthony Sutton of South Wingfield baker. Dated 16 November - 1674
1578 - South Wingfield: Final concord made between Jonathan Lee, Edward Wright, and Francis Cooke plaintiffs, and William Bowker and Ann his wife, William Coaves and Ann his wife, George Hopkinson and Elizabeth his wife, Anthony Sutton senior and Elizabeth his wife, and Anthony Sutton junior and Eleanora his wife deforciants of one messuage, 20 acres land, 20 acres meadow, and 20 acres of pasture in Chesterfield, Ashover, South Wingfield and Crich. Fine £100. Dated quindene of Easter - 1708
1579 - South Wingfield: Final concord made between John Edwards and Henry Fox plaintiffs and Godfrey Mercer and Mary his wife, William Fox and Elizabeth his wife, and Robert Widdisen junior and Susannah his wife of three messuages, one barn, one stable, one garden, 5 acres of land, 5 acres meadow, and 5 acres of pasture, and one third-part of one messuage, one cottage, one barn, one stable, one smithy, one orchard, 16 acres land, 16 acres meadow, 16 acres pasture, and common of pasture in South Wingfield, Chesterfield, and Hasland. Fine £120. Dated octave of Pur. B.V.M. - 1724/1725
1580-1582 - Stubton (county Lincoln): The Cow Close in Stubton - Calcroft family title deeds - 1721-1727
1583 - Tansley: Feoffment by bargain and sale by James Stubbing senior of Tansley labourer to Samuel Stubbing senior of Tansley husbandman (his brother) of two intakes adjoining one another, one with a barn, lying on the east moor near Tansley, contiguous to a house in the possession of Samuel. Consideration £16. Dated 31 May - 1771
1584 - Tansley: Deed to lead the uses of a fine [D37 M/T1585-86] levied by Samuel Stubbing of Tansley farmer to William Brittlebank of Wirksworth innholder of a messuage, garden, barn, stable, and cowhouse, with the Nether Close, Over Close, Middle Close, the Croft, the Cow-well Intake in Tansley, to the use of Samuel. Dated 21 January - 1775
1585-1586 - Tansley: Final concord and counterpart made between William Brittlebank plaintiff and Samuel Stubbing deforciant of one messuage, one barn, one cowhouse, one stable, one garden, 6 acres land, 6 acres meadow, and 6 acres pasture in Tansley. Fine £60. Dated octave of St Hilary - 1775
1587 - Tansley: Mortgage in £160 by demise for term of 500 years by Samuel Stubbing of Tansley yeoman to Robert Leacroft of Wirksworth gent of premises and lands as in D37 M/T1584. Dated 27 February - 1775
1588 - Tansley: Assignment of mortgage term by Leacroft and Stubbing to Mary Heath of Makeney spinster. Dated 14 May - 1778
1589 - Tansley: Probate copy of will of Samuel Stubbing of Tansley yeoman. Will dated 19 Jan. 1781; proved at Lichfield, 7 February - 1781
1590 - Tansley: Assignment of mortgage by Mary Heath to Mildred Bradshaw of Denby spinster. Dated 14 May - 1781
1591 - Tansley: Probate copy of will of John Chadwick of Tansley framework-knitter. Will dated 2 May 1780; proved 17 April - 1782
1592 - Tansley: Receipt under the will of Samuel Stubbing - 13 Aug 1787
1593-1594 - Tansley: Lease and release by Samuel Stubbing of Tansley yeoman and Elizabeth Gell late of Tansley and now of Matlock widow (devisees-in-fee of the will of Samuel Stubbing late of Tansley yeoman deceased, their father), to Rev. William Burrow of North Wingfield clerk - 6-7 Sep 1787
1595-1596 - Tansley: Lease and release by George Taylor of Tansley husbandman and Mary his wife to Rev. William Burrow of North Wingfield clerk of the Rough Intake (3 acres) in Tansley. Consideration £60. Dated 3 June - 1788
1597-1598 - Tansley: Final concord and counterpart made between William Burrow clerk plaintiff and George Taylor and Mary his wife deforciants of 5 acres of land in Tansley. Fine £60. Dated Holy Trinity in 3 weeks, 28 George III - 1788
1599 - Tansley: Declaration that Richard Stubbing of Wirksworth weaver (legatee of Samuel Stubbing) is aged 21 or over. Dated 27 July - 1791
1600 - Tibshelf: Final concord made between John Rowland plaintiff and Lemuel Gladwin deforciant of six messuages, eight gardens, eight orchards, 125 acres land, 15 acres meadow, 125 acres pasture, 2 acres of wood, 100 acres moor, 100 acres of furze and heath, and common of pasture and of Turbary in Tupton, North Wingfield and Tibshelf; and the rectory of Tibshelf, and all tithes of corn and grain, and the advowson of Tibshelf. Fine £500. Dated Holy Trinity in 3 weeks, 11 George II - 1737
1601-1603 - Woolley Moor: Sale catalogue and abstracts of title - 1863
1604 - Woolley Moor: Conveyance by Edward Higginbotham of Old Basford (county Nottingham) grocer to Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of the Near Fiekd (2 acres 1 rood 31 perches), the Middle Field (2 acres 1 rood 31 perches), two closes called the Bottom Field (2 acres 1 rood 3 perches, and 1 acre 1 rood 36 perches), lying on Woolley Moor in the township of Stretton and parish of North Wingfield. Consideration £540 4s 8d. Dated 28 October - 1863
1605 - Additional Brackenfield deeds Greenhough's Croft: Feoffment by Richard Calton of Stanton gent. and George Hodgkinson of Northedge in the parish of Ashover gent. to Elizabeth Smith, widow of Leonard Smith late of Brackenfield yeoman, and Elizabeth Smith her daughter of one cottage, garden, and croft in Brackenfield. Consideration 40s. Dated 4 May - 1658
1606 - Additional Brackenfield deeds Greenhough's Croft: Feoffment by Elizabeth Wainwright, widow and relict of Shirland husbandman deceased (formerly called Elizabeth Radford, the only child of James Radford late of Brackenfield labourer, and Mary his wife, both deceased, which Mary was Mary Orm, only child of Martin Orm of Brackenfield labourer and Elizabeth his wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Leonard Smith) to William Shipman of Brackenfield weaver of a cottage, garden, and croft. Consideration £20. Dated 20 April - 1741
1607 - Additional Brackenfield deeds Greenhough's Croft: Feoffment by William Shipman to Edward Wright of Brackenfield husbandman. Consideration £30. Dated 21 May - 1744
1608 - Additional Brackenfield deeds Greenhough's Croft: Copy will of Edward Wright of Brackenfield, dated 7 September 1767; codicils dated 19 October 1767 and 19 October 1774; proved 27 April
1609 - Additional Brackenfield deeds Greenhough's Croft: Articles of agreement made prior to D37 M/T1610-11. Dated 9 November - 1825
1610-1611 - Additional Brackenfield deeds Greenhough's Croft: Lease and release by Henry Gregory formerly of Dethick, now of Bakewell yeoman (grandson of Edward Wright) to William Milnes of Brackenfield framework-knitter, of a dwelling-house in Brackenfield, with the shop, cowhouse, barn, garden, and croft (3 roods). Consideration £145. Dated 23/24 March - 1826
1612 - Additional Brackenfield deeds Greenhough's Croft: Probate copy of will of William Milnes of Brackenfield framework-knitter. Dated 10 February 1873; testator died 22 January 1888; proved 28 January - 1889
1613 - Additional Brackenfield deeds: Schedule of deeds, Brackenfield - 1899
1614 - Additional Brackenfield deeds: Conveyance by Joseph Milnes of Ripley undertaker to William Gladwin Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of three cottages with outbuildings, and a piece of land called Greenhough's Croft (2 roods 26 perches). Consideration £120. Dated 3 July - 1899
1615 - Additional Shirland deeds: Bargain and sale with feoffment by William Beardsley and Parnell his wife of Shirland, and John Northedge of Shirland yeoman and Elizabeth his wife to James Ludlam of Shirland yeoman of one third-part of 15 acres lying in Stonebroom Pasture, now divided into closes called William Beardsley's and John Northedge's Stonebroom Pastures. Consideration £26. Dated 14 April - 1670
1616-1617 - Additional Shirland deeds: Lease and release by John Fell of Shirland yeoman to Arthur Miller of Morton yeoman of one third-part of four closes, formerly one close called Stonebroom Pasture (10 acres 2 roods 25 perches), and of two other closes formerly one called the Park Close (8 acres 3 roods 15 perches), and of one close called the Broad Roodes lying beyond the North Field (3 acres 20 perches), and of one close called the Under North Flatt (4 acres 2 roods 18 perches), and of three lands in Higham Field, five lands abutting on Hardycroft, two lands in Grymes Croft, and of one acre of land in the North Field of Shirland. Consideration £112 10s. Dated 11/12 July 1698 - 1698
1618 - Additional Shirland deeds: Copy final concord made between John Bright, James Bradshaw, and John Brocksopp junior plaintiffs to Thomas Milnes and Sarah his wife, John Bradshaw and Sarah his wife, and Samuel Smith and Alice his wife deforciants of six messuages, nine cottages, three barns, two stables, one brew-house, two shops, 24 acres land, 8 acres meadow, and 15 acres pasture in Chesterfield, Newbold, Brampton, Wadshelf, and Shirland. Fine £200. Dated quindene of the Holy Trinity - 1720
1619-1620 - Lease and release by Samuel Smith of the Pasture House in the parish of Shirland yeoman and Alice his wife to John Brocksopp junior of Chesterfield tanner of one third-part of a messuage in Shirland called the Pasture House, and of one third-part of lands as in D37 M/T1616-17. Consideration £200. Dated 25/26 May - 1720
1619-1667 - Shirland parish
1621-1622 - Lease and release by John Brocksopp junior to Samuel Smith of premises as in D37 M/T1616-17, D37 M/T1619-20. Consideration £200. Dated 24/25 August - 1720
1623 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine (D37 M/T1618) levied by Samuel Smith of the Pasture House in the parish of Shirland and Alice his wife to John Bright of Chesterfield gent., James Bradshawe of Wadshelf in the parish of Brampton yeoman, and John Brocksopp junior of Chesterfield tanner, whereby lands as in D37 M/T1616-17, D37 M/T1619-20 are deemed to be Samuel Smith's. Dated 10 December - 1720
1624-1625 - Lease and release by Thomas Ludlam of Shirland gent. to Samuel Smith of Pasture House in the parish of Shirland yeoman of one third-part of lands as in D37 M/T1615, and two third-parts of Chapmans Close (3 acres 1 rood), together with the tenant right of the other third. Consideration £146. Dated 24/25 March - 1721
1626 - Bond with D37 M/T1624-25. Even date - 1721
1627-1628 - Family settlement by way of lease and release by Samuel Smith of the Pasture House in the parish of Shirland. Dated 19/20 February 1724/5 - Feb 1725
1629 - Mortgage in £65 by demise for term of 500 years by Samuel Smith to John Ashmore of Tibshelf shoemaker of lands as in D37 M/T1624-25. Interest 4 per cent. Dated 14 September - 1732
1630 - Mortgage in £100 by demise for term of 500 years by Samuel Smith to John Dale of White Coat in Walton in the parish of Chesterfield yeoman of lands as in D37 M/T1624-25. Interest 4½ per cent. Dated 14 September - 1734
1631 - Mortgage bond. 14 September - 1734
1632-1633 - Final concord and deed to declare the uses of a fine - 1736-1737
1634-1635 - Lease and release by Samuel Smith to Edward Brocksopp of Hasland butcher of lands as in D37 M/T1624-25, with all manner of tithes issuing out of the same. Consideration £130. Dated 13/14 September - 1738
1636 - Assignment of mortgage term as D37 M/T1629 in trust for Edward Brocksopp. Dated 14 September - 1738
1637 - Mortgage in £60 by demise for term of 500 years by Samuel Smith to William Burnell of Winkbourne (county Nottingham) esq. of premises as in D37 M/T1616-17. Dated 13 October - 1739
1638 - Deed of appointment by Alice Smith wife of Samuel Smith of Pasture House in the parish of Shirland yeoman, reciting terms of D37 M/T1627-28, limiting lands in Shirland to the use of John Godber of Shirland husbandman and Ann his wife (niece of Alice). Dated 19 May - 1740
1639-1640 - Lease (with counterpart) by Samuel Smith to John Godber of Shirland husbandman of lands in D37 M/T1627-28 to hold for life of lessee. Godber agrees to pay off mortgage as in D37 M/T1637. Dated 14 June - 1740
1641 - Assignment of mortgage as in D37 M/T1637 in trust for John Godber. Dated 14 June - 1740
1642 - Assignment of lease as in D37 M/T1639-40, being mortgage in £60 by demise for term of 99 years by John Godber of Shirland yeoman and Ann his wife to Joseph Rooth servant of Edward Wood of Chesterfield, and Samuel Rooth of Stretton yeoman. Dated 20 September - 1740
1643 - Assignment of residue of mortgage term by Joseph Rooth to Godfrey Watkinson of Brampton Moor esq. Consideration £63 paid to Rooth and an additional £57 lent to John Godber. Dated 1 February - 1741/1742
1644-1645 - Lease and release by Samuel Smith late of Shirland and now of Woolwich (county Kent) yeoman to Godfrey Heathcote of Chesterfield gent. of a life-interest in premises as in D37 M/T1616-17. Consideration £40. Dated 23/24 July - 1742
1646-1647 - Lease and release by Godfrey Heathcote and Samuel Smith to John Godber. Dated 25/26 February - 1742/1743
1648 - Assignment of mortgage as in D37 M/T1643 to Jane Lord of Temple Normanton widow. Consideration £125 13s 10d. Dated 9 April - 1743
1649-1650 - Lease and release by John Godber of Shirland yeoman and Ann his wife and Richard Milner of Barlborough husbandman (trustee) to John Bagshaw of Scarcliff yeoman of one third-part of premises as in D37 M/T1616-17. Covenant to levy fine. Consideration £290. Dated 26/27 March - 1744
1651 - Assignment of mortgage = Jane Lord to Thomas Bagshaw of Mansfield maltster in trust for John Bagshaw. Dated 27 March - 1744
1652 - Final concord made between John Bagshaw plaintiff and John Godber and Ann his wife, and Thomas Hollingworth and Ann his wife of two third-parts of one messuage, one garden, and one third-part of one messuage, one garden, 15 acres land, 8 acres meadow, and 15 acres pasture, and common of pasture in Shirland. Fine £60. Dated Holy Trinity in 3 weeks - 1744
1653-1654 - Lease and release by Gervase Bosevile of Hasland gent., Dorothy Brocksopp of Hasland spinster, and Thomas Lucas of Chesterfield gent. to William Bagshaw of Scarcliff yeoman and Sarah his wife of premises as in D37 M/T1624/25. Consideration £165. Dated 4/5 April - 1753
1655-1656 - Lease and counterpart by William Bagshaw of Scarcliff yeoman to Alice Fox of the Pastures in the parish of Shirland widow of one messuage with a barn, stable, and cowhouse, together with 20 acres of land. Timber and mineral rights reserved. To hold for term of 11 years from Lady Day next. Rent £12 15s. Dated 12 March - 1757
1657-1658 - Lease and release by Francis Bagshaw of Scarcliff labourer and Ann his wife (Francis being son of William Bagshaw) to James Hall of Boswell Court in the parish of St Clement Danes (county Middlesex) gent., reciting the will of William Bagshaw, and a bond by Francis Bagshaw to James Hurt of South Wingfield framework-knitter in £130, of a moiety of the Pasture House in the parish of Shirland, with the barn, stable, cowhouse, garden, foldyard and orchard, and of the Far Stone Broom Pasture (3 acres), the Middle Stone Broom Pasture (3 acres), Near Stone Broom Pasture (2 acres), the Croft and Homestead (2 acres), the Cuckow Hole (1 acre), all formerly one close called the Stone Broom Pasture, and of an allotment called Stone Broom (1 acre); and one third-part of Chapman's Close (3 acres 1 rood), and of Beardsleys and Northedges Stone Broom Pasture (5 acres), to enable Hall to become a tenant to the precipe for suffering a common recovery by Hurt, to hold to the use of himself with proviso for redemption of freehold to Bagshaw on repayment of principal of £130 and interest at 5 per cent. Dated 25/26 August - 1796
1659-1660 - Mortgage bond and common recovery - 1796-1797
1661 - Copy will of William Bagshaw of Scarcliffe, yeoman, 23 Nov - 1760
1662 - Affidavit of Ann Ashmore, wife of William Ashmore of Over Langwith (widow of William Bagshaw). 24 Aug, with notes on parish register entries. - 1796
1663-1664 - Lease and release by Francis Bagshaw of Scarcliff, labourer and James Hurt of South Wingfield framework-knitter to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq of lands etc as in D37 M/T1657-58. Consideration £148 paid to Hurt, and £32 paid to Bagshaw, 29, 30 Apr - 1801
1665-1667 - Lease and release (followed by common recovery) by William Bagshaw of Ratcliff in the parish of Worksop (Nottinghamshire) labourer (one of the sons of William Bagshaw deceased) to James Hall of London gent of one moiety and one third-part of lands as in D37 M/T1657-8, to make Hall a tenant for suffering a common recovery by William Turbutt of Ogston in trust for William Turbutt. Consideration £1210, 19, 20 Jun - 1807
1668-1672 - Deeds relating to copyhold messuages and lands - 1838-1878
1668-1672 - Shirland manor court
1673-1680 - Probate copy of will of William Hill of Farmsfield (Nottinghamshire) retired farmer. Will dated 19 Jun 1906, testator died 12 Oct 1908; probate 14 Nov 1908; abstract of title, schedule of papers etc. - 1909
1673-1681 - Brackenfield
1681 - Conveyance by the trustees of the will of William Hill to William Gladwin Turbutt of a parcel of land in Brackenfield called the Dole in the Field (1 acre 29 perches), 25 Mar - 1909
1682-1693 - Copies of conveyances to the North Midland Railway Company, with related papers. - 1839-1841
1682-1703 - Conveyances from the estate
1694 - Ashover - Berridge Lane: easement for water pipe - 1913
1695-1696 - Brackenfield - Woolley: National Camps Corporation Ltd - 1939
1697 - Brackenfield - land of Derbyshire County Council - 1944
1698 - Clay Cross: church burial ground, correspondence only - 1877
1699 - Shirland - Goosegreen: road widening - 1929
1700 - Shirland - Stonebroom Lane: a cottage - 1929
1701 - Shirland: land for Derbyshire County Council - 1930
1702 - Shirland: land near Stretton for road-widening - 1934
1703 - Wessington - Skeggerley: an easement - 1936
1704 - Attested copy of 1803 marriage settlement of Graham Chappell and Miss Maria Wright, relating to a leasehold estate at Orston, Nottinghamshire - early 19th century
1704-1720 - Miscellaneous
1705 - Schedule of deeds relating to Ogston estate - 1857
1706 - List of conveyances - mid 19th century
1707-1708 - Statutory declaration in support of pedigree and draft deed of enlargement of term of years into fee simple - 1886
1709 - Copy of probate of William Turbutt, proved 1838 - late 19th century
1710-1717 - Abstracts of title to the Ogston Estate - 1897-1907
1718
1719-1720 - Sale catalogues for The Grove, Arnold and land at Upton, Nottinghamshire - 1910
1721-1722 - 2 parts of final concord made between John Revell Revell esq plaintiff and Christopher Fyrthrandolphe gent and wife Jane deforciants relating to 20 acres of land and 10 of pasture in South Normanton. Payment by John £40. St Hilary 6 Elizabeth - [1564]
1721-1722 - South Normanton
1723 - Exemplification of common recovery: John Hall and Thurston Bamforthe gent, petitioners against John Revell esq concerning 2 messuages, 3 gardens and orchards, 100 acres of land, 80 of meadow, 200 of pasture, 100 of wood and 200 of heath and furze in Stretton and Sydenhall. First vouchees to warranty Gilbert Astley esq and John Astley gent 15 Nov 8 Elizabeth - [1566]
1723-1725 - Stretton
1724 - Copy of settlement made between Martha Gregory widow and John Gregory widow and John Gregory butcher her eldest son both of Stretton, in order to further the intended marriage of John and Rose daughter of Robert Allen of Lea yeoman etc and in consideration of specified portions paid or to be paid to Martha's younger children (named) and specified maintenance for Martha, she conveyed to John half a messuage and lands in Stretton, with details of buildings and field names (16 Mar 21 Charles II [1669]) - 1686
1725 - Bond in £50 from John Gregory of Eckington yeoman to John Revell of Ogston esq to perform covenants of same date, no day or month - 1692
MZ - Miscellaneous
UL - Turbutt estate and family papers: unlisted
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