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D4770 - Bowden Hall Estate, Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1605-20th cent
1 - Hayfield property - 1631-1633
1 - Hayfield property - 1631-1633
2 - Offerton, Cheshire property - 1633-1652
2 - Offerton, Cheshire property - 1633-1652
3 - Deeds for Chinley property and elsewhere - 1629-1685
3 - Deeds for Chinley property and elsewhere - 1629-1685
4 - Hull End (Hollowshaw) Chinley property - 1656-1694
4 - Hull End (Hollowshaw) Chinley property - 1656-1694
5 - Wills and related documents and settlement - 1635-18th cent
5 - Wills and related documents and settlement - 1635-18th cent
6 - Waterside and Chapel Milton - 1702
6 - Waterside and Chapel Milton - 1702
7 - Bruck Bank, Chinley - 1635-1706
7 - Bruck Bank, Chinley - 1635-1706
8 - Miscellaneous deeds 17-18th cent - 1683-1785
8 - Phoside - 1697-1698
9 - Maglow - 1735-1736
9 - Maglow - 1735-1736
10 - Malcoff - 1770
10 - Malcoff - 1770
11 - Slackhall and Hunters Farm - 18th cent
12 - Bowden Edge fields - 1755-1756
12 - Deeds of Stone Pit Field, Coat Field and the Coat Meadow (before one field called Slackfield) in Bowden Edge - 1755-1756
13 - John Shirt's will - 1767-1768
13 - John Shirt's will - 1767-1768
14 - David Lingard - [1715]
14 - David Lingard - [1715]
15 - Deeds (/1-16) relating to capital messuage at Bowdenhead, Chapel en le Frith, in earlier deeds said to be known as Shirts of Bowdenhead, with closes (named in some deeds and variously said to be 46 or 50 acres) with tithes and 2 pews in the parish church in later deeds, the property of the Shirt family of Bowdenhead until sold to John Lingard of Dakins, Chinley yeoman in 1762 (see also D4770/18/1-4) - [1695]-1784
15 - Deeds relating to capital messuage at Bowdenhead, Chapel en le Frith, in earlier deeds said to be known as Shirts of Bowdenhead, with closes (named in some deeds and variously said to be 46 or 50 acres) with tithes and 2 pews in the parish church in later deeds, the property of the Shirt family of Bowdenhead until sold to John Lingard of Dakins, Chinley yeoman in 1762 - [1695]-1784
16 - Deeds of messuage with garden, backside and cote or old piece of building in Bowden Head. - 1751-1767
16 - Messuage, cote etc at Bowdenhead - 1751-1767
17 - Slackhall house with ladder room - 1605-20th cent
17 - Slackhall house with ladder room - 1605-20th cent
18 - Lingard mortgage - 1785
18 - Lingard mortgage - 1785
19 - Sales by Shirt to Yates - 1774
19 - Sales by Shirt to Yates - 1774
20 - Deeds (/1-7) of Shirt family of Bowdenhead relating to new erected messuage near Bowdenhead with garden and part of garden and ladderstead, and money and including conveyance by George Shirt of Chapel en le Frith yeoman to William Yates of Bowden-head yeoman of messuage in lane between Bowden-hall and Bowdenhead, now divided into 2, with garden divided into 2 and a ladderstead, for £42, 6 Aug 1778 (D4770/20/7) - 1762-1778
20 - Shirt family of Bowdenhead - 1762-1778
21 - Harrop, Cheshire - 1676-1720
21 - Harrop, Cheshire - 1676-1720
22 - Chinley and Rushup - 1722
22 - Chinley and Rushup - 1722-1724
23 - Chinley and Rushup - 1724
23 - Final concord and deed to declare the uses of the fine relating to 4 messuages in Chinley, 1 messuage in Chapel Milton and 1 messuage in Rushop Edge (giving number of bays in each house) and lands (named) declared to the use of Thomas Slack of Chunall yeoman and lands in Bonsall declared to be to the use of Robert Hitcliffe of Bradbourne clerk (two items, numbered /1-2) - 1724
24 - Slackhall and Waterhouse property - 1605-18th cent
24 - Slackhall and Waterhouse property - 1605-18th cent
25 - Chapel Milton - 1678-1742
25 - Chapel Milton - 1678-1742
26 - Deeds of messuage called Bowden Head Tenement in Bowden, named closes (2 are excluded from 1802 deed) - 1800-1802
26 - Transactions between Yates and Slack - 1800-1802
27 - Deeds - 1802
27 - Transactions between Yates and Slack 1802 - 1802
28 - Deeds of messuage at Bowden Head named closes, pieces of common land, at Chapel en le Frith - 17th-19th cent
28 - Messuage and lands at Bowden Head - 1729-1841
29 - Deeds and related documents (/1-14) of properties at Bowden Head, Chapel en le Frith: messuage and named lands, purchased by William Yates deceased from John Frith the younger 17 Apr 1788 (not referred to in 1826 deeds) messuage in the Lane between Bowden Hall and Bowden Head (now divided into 2) with gardens and laddersted, purchased by Yates from George Shirt 6 Aug 1788, messuage called Bowden Head Tenement with named lands (5¾ acres) purchased by Yates from John Slack 6 Nov 1802, also named lands at Bowden Edge (6 acres) and the Common Piece or New Inclosure near Stoney Ford (1 acre) purchased by Yates 6 Nov 1802. - 1826-1841
29 - Messuage and lands at Bowden Head - 1826-1841
30 - Bowden Manor, Bowden Hall etc - 17th-19th cent
30 - Bowden Manor, Bowden Hall etc - 1696-1841
31 - Bowden Mill - 1841
31 - Bowden Mill - 1841
32 - Miscellaneous papers of the Bowden Hall Estate (with Bowden Head Estate 1840-1888) - 1833-20th cent
32 - Miscellaneous papers of the Bowden Hall Estate (with Bowden Head Estate 1840-1888) - 1833-20th cent
33 - Estate papers - 19th-20th cent
33 - Further Bowden Hall Estate papers - 19th cent
34 - News article - 1932
34 - News cutting - 1932
35 - Wills, related documents etc - 1633-19th cent
1 - Articles of agreement between John Slack of Lees-hall, Glossop yeoman and Thomas Harrison of Chunall, Glossop yeoman, following the marriage of Slack and Dorothy Thomas's sister, whose jointure was £200, for the purchase of property and its settlement - 1693
1 - Articles of agreement between John Slack of Lees-hall, Glossop yeoman and Thomas Harrison of Chunall, Glossop yeoman, following the marriage of Slack and Dorothy Thomas's sister, whose jointure was £200, for the purchase of property and its settlement - 1693
2 - Memorandum that Robert Slacke and William Carrington made account with Thomas Slacke, John Haigh, Dorothy Slacke and her sister Mary concerning their trusteeship in the promises and agreement reached until John Slacke comes of age - 1723-1724
2 - Memorandum that Robert Slacke and William Carrington made account with Thomas Slacke, John Haigh, Dorothy Slacke and her sister Mary concerning their trusteeship in the promises and agreement reached until John Slacke comes of age - 1723-1724
3 - Receipt from Elizabeth Slack of Little Hayfield to Thomas, John and Dorothy Slack executors of her father Robert Slack for £120 left her by Robert - 1738-1739
3 - Receipt from Elizabeth Slack of Little Hayfield to Thomas, John and Dorothy Slack executors of her father Robert Slack for £120 left her by Robert - 1738-1739
4-5 - Receipts for payments made by John Slack. - 1748
4-5 - Receipts for payments made by John Slack. - 1748
6 - Probate and copy of will of John Buckley of Simmondley, Glossop, leaving woollen and linen looms to sons, referring to daughters and wife, a house and land; Thomas Slack of Slackhall executor - 1762
6 - Probate and copy of will of John Buckley of Simmondley, Glossop, leaving woollen and linen looms to sons, referring to daughters and wife, a house and land; Thomas Slack of Slackhall executor - 1762
7-9 - Receipts for legacies paid by Thomas Slack executor of the will of John Hague or Haighe of Pygreave, Glossop - 1767-1780
7-9 - Receipts for legacies paid by Thomas Slack executor of the will of John Hague or Haighe of Pygreave, Glossop - 1767-1780
10 - Will of Peggy Ware of Offerton spinster, referring to half a messuage with lands purchased by her father from John Moss esq in Cheshire, sister Sarah Hibbert, uncle John Slack, executor uncle John Slack - 1788
10 - Will of Peggy Ware of Offerton spinster, referring to half a messuage with lands purchased by her father from John Moss esq in Cheshire, sister Sarah Hibbert, uncle John Slack, executor uncle John Slack - 1788
11 - Bond in £400 from Henry Booth of Werneth, Cheshire shopkeeper to John Slack of Offerton gent for repayment of £200 with interest - 1794
11 - Bond in £400 from Henry Booth of Werneth, Cheshire shopkeeper to John Slack of Offerton gent for repayment of £200 with interest - 1794
12 - Bill to John Slack esq from Duckworth and Chippendale for legal work - 1805
12 - Bill to John Slack esq from Duckworth and Chippendale for legal work - 1805
13 - Certificate of license to practice medicine granted to Thomas Slacke, University of Edinburgh - 1820
13 - Certificate of license to practice medicine granted to Thomas Slacke, University of Edinburgh - 1820
14 - Torn copy of will of Robert Slack of Little Hayfield, referring to son Robert, houses in the Clough, estate in Lower Bank and Upper Bank, daughters Ann Steel and Grace Marriott, estate near Stockport, Cheshire, properties at Little Hayfield and Hallothey etc. - 19th cent
14 - Torn copy of will of Robert Slack of Little Hayfield, referring to son Robert, houses in the Clough, estate in Lower Bank and Upper Bank, daughters Ann Steel and Grace Marriott, estate near Stockport, Cheshire, properties at Little Hayfield and Hallothey etc. - 19th cent
35 - Wills, related documents etc - 1633-19th cent
36 - Miscellaneous - 1633-1660
36 - Miscellaneous - 1633-1660
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