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Collapse D4573 - Barber of Edale: Crowndenlee Booth & Whitmorelea Booth  title deeds; family papers; Edale  window tax and parish assessments - 1630-1953D4573 - Barber of Edale: Crowndenlee Booth & Whitmorelea Booth title deeds; family papers; Edale window tax and parish assessments - 1630-1953
Expand 1 - Deeds of Crowdenlee Booth, Edale Some of the properties involved were part of the Duchy of Lancaster and subject to annual rents payable to the Crown.  All of the properties listed below relate to Crowdenlee Booth unless otherwise specified.  It later became Upper Booth. - 1630-17301 - Deeds of Crowdenlee Booth, Edale Some of the properties involved were part of the Duchy of Lancaster and subject to annual rents payable to the Crown. All of the properties listed below relate to Crowdenlee Booth unless otherwise specified. It later became Upper Booth. - 1630-1730
Collapse 2 - Deeds of Whitmorelea Booth, Edale Whitmorelea Booth became known as Barber Booth during the 18th century to reflect the ownership over time by the Barber family.  All deeds relate to Whitmorelea Booth unless otherwise specified. - 1652-16802 - Deeds of Whitmorelea Booth, Edale Whitmorelea Booth became known as Barber Booth during the 18th century to reflect the ownership over time by the Barber family. All deeds relate to Whitmorelea Booth unless otherwise specified. - 1652-1680
1 - Deed of gift from Henry Worrall of Birley, Hathersage, yeoman to his son Henry, of a close called the Meadow. Subject to the annual rent of 3s to the Duchy of Lancaster. - 1652
2 - Bargain and sale from Giles Barber to Thomas Hadfield, both of Whitmorelea Booth, yeoman,in consideration of £67, of a close called the Meadowhead. Subject to the annual rent of 3s to the Duchy of Lancaster. - 1653
3 - Feoffment from George Barber of Whitmorelea Booth, yeoman and his son George, to William Hambleton of Holts, Edale, miner, in consideration of £33, of a bay of a barn and land - 1654
4 - Final concord between William Hambleton, plaintiff, and George and Katherine Barber, deforciants, of a messuage, cottage, barns,stables, gardens and 24 acres of land at Whitmorelee Booth, Edale and Castleton. - 1654
5 - Feoffment from Thomas Doxson of Castleton sent and Dorothy his wife, and George Barber of Whitmorelea Booth, yeoman and Catherine his wife to Thomas Hambleton of Edale, miner, in consideration of £8, of a house, bay and peathouse. - 1655
6 - Lease for 9 years from George Barber, Katherine his wife and George his son, all of Whitmorelea, to Ellis Barber of Holme, Bakewell, in consideration of £10, of parcels of land called Nether Barn Croft and Kiln Tor. - 1659
7 - Feoffment from George, Katherine and George Barber to Ellis Barber (all as in 2/6) in consideration of £70, of closes of land called Nether Barn Croft, the Meadow and Kiln Tor. - 1660
8-9 - Assignment of mortgage from Henry Worrall of Birley, Hathersage, yeoman, and JohnSmyth of Baslow, weaver, and Mary his wife, to Ellis Barber of Bakewell, yeoman, in consideration of £38, of a close of ground called the Meadow, with assignment - 1672
10 - Lease for 12 years from Francis Wood of Peak Forest, miner, and Mary his wife, to Ellis Barber of Bakewell, yeoman, in consideration of £6, of half part of John Barne Croft. - 1676
11-12 - Lease and release from Rowland Hall of Edale, yeoman, to Ellis Barber of Bakewell, yeoman, in consideration of £6 10s, of a dwelling, bay and peathouse. Dated 21-22 Aug 1677 - 1677
13 - Quitclaim from George Barber of Edale, mason, to Ellis Barber of Bakewell, yeoman, in consideration of £80, of closes called the Meadow, Nether Barn Croft and Kiln Tor. - 1680
Expand 3 - Miscellaneous deeds and documents - 1642-17853 - Miscellaneous deeds and documents - 1642-1785
Expand 4 - Copies of documents Copies of the following document's were made by GHB Ward c1953. - 1596-19534 - Copies of documents Copies of the following document's were made by GHB Ward c1953. - 1596-1953