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| | | 1 - Mortgage for 500 years by James Milnes of Litton, Tideswell, son and devisee of William Milnes to Richard Milnes of Chesterfield, merchant, of messuages in Litton, including Cross Long Close, Backside Pingle, Narr Close at Homodon, Nunweather Close, Homodon Close, Listone acre, and uninclosed land near or on the Lunch, the Boyocke, Eller Stubb, Middle Furlong, the Gates, and South Low, with common rights - 1744 |
| | | 3-13 - Wills of William Milnes (1741) and James Milnes(1745) with other papers produced in Chancery case between creditors and heirs of William and James Milnes; and lease and release pursuant to Order in Chancery by Milnes heirs and creditors to John Baker of Manchester, merchant, and Francis Baker of Manchester, framework knitter, for £1, 410 of premises [as in D507/T/1-2], John Gardom of Bubnell merchant and Andrew Morewood of St John Street, London, distiller, trustees of terms to attend in-heritance 1754; mortgage by Baker to Richard Milnes for £1000, 1754 - 1751-1754 |
| | | 27-28 - Lease and release for possession by Fletcher and Baker's executors, Joseph Baker of Liverpool, potash refiner, Edmund Baker of Litton, hosier, and Andrew Morewood of Salford, gent, to Richard Arkwright of Bakewell and trustee Alexander Bossley of Bakewell of premises as above but now including close at Dimpwell, New Close, and inclosures 61, 59, 54 and 62 part of the Frith, with buildings and barn on 61, all lately stubbed and cleared; with assignment of term to attend the inheritance - 1787 |
| | | 31-32 - Lease for 37 years by Samuel Simpson now of Dunstall Lodge, Staffordshire, esq, to John Leigh Philips and Francis Philips, both of Manchester, cotton manufacturers, of piece of land lately enclosed from Litton Frith called Cressbrook Green with buildings and other recited lands formerly in possession of Baker and Bossley but now of John Leigh and Francis Philips, with other closes, ways and dams, and right to dam waters to present level in so far as Simpson can grant right, and fishing in dams on Cressbrook Green - 1810 |