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D381 - Eckington and District Title Deeds - 1652-1700
Z
E - Estate papers - 1652-1658
T - Title deeds - 1652-1700
1 - Marriage settlement of James Lynacre of Plumbley, Eckington, gentleman, and Mary, daughter of Francis Stephenson the elder of Osmaston, gentleman - 4 Feb [1652]
2 - Mortgage in Eckington manor court by Robert Stacy of Mosborough, tailor and Anne his wife, of a messuage at Mosborough with an orchard or croft on the north side, 3 roods arable in Streete Feild upon Rowhill and 1 acre in Church Feild upon Lane Hole, to John Turner of Forth, for £17 17s 6d. Fine 12d (see also D381 Z/E 1) 23 Dec - 1658
3-4 - Lease and release by Rowland Stephenson of Plumbley, Eckington, gentleman, to Edward Andrew of Herringthorpe Hall, Whiston (Yorkshire) gentleman, and George Urton of Lightwood, Norton, in consideration of the marriage of Andrew and Agatha, his daughter and for satisfaction of£70 which Stephenson has agreed to give Agatha's dower, of a close at Plumbley called Little Broad14/15 Jan 1677/8 - 1678
5 - Feoffment by John Cade of Eckington,weaver to John Buntinge the younger of Eckington, shoe maker of part of a close at Eckington, adjoining the house of Cade, next to Back Lane (bounds recited) 3 Mar 1707/8 - [1708]
6 - Surrender in Eckington manor court by John Cade of Eckington, weaver, and William Harrison of Orgreave (Yorkshire), of part of a croft in Eckington (as D381 Z/T 5) and admission of John Buntinge 22 Apr - 1708
7 - Mortgage by George Blackow of Barlow, yeoman to Godfrey Wostenholme of Chesterfield, carpenter, of a messuage at Whittington (tenant Richard Mosley, chapman) with closes called White Ridding, New Close and Tomkin Forth Close, 2 acres in the Neather Feild and 1 acre in Hodge Holme Feild12 Mar 1699/1700 - 1700
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