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D5201 - Eyre Family, Earls of Newburgh - 1590-[20th cent]
1 - Extract from Eyre family wills etc - 19th cent
1 - Note of provisions of will of Edmond Eyre of Hassop, 1587 and deed conveying moiety of Hassop manor to Rowland Eyre, Jul - 1590
2 - Copy extract from will of Anthony James Radcliffe, 5th Earl of Newburgh, dated 23 Oct - 1813
3 - Notebook of Eyre genealogical notes and sketch pedigrees
4 - Pedigree of Eyre family from Robert Eyre of Padley with notes on various 17th century members of the Eyre family including Rowland Eyre
5 - Pencil notes of supposed comments of James Bartholomew Radcliffe (1725-1786): 'My son George was born to me Feb 1749', My dear father was murdered by his enemies at London 8 Dec 1746' [reference to execution for treason of Hon Charles Radcliffe (1693-1746) beheaded as Jacobite traitor] - [19th cent]
2 - Notebooks and notes of George Jepson on Eyre family - 19th cent
3 - Correspondence with Gladwin Cloves Cave re his claim to Hassop estate - mid 19th -20th cent
4 - Correspondence and other papers re claim to Hassop estate of Leslie family - late 19th cent
5 - Cadman family correspondence and papers - 19th cent
6 - Extracts from diary, [writer unnamed, location London] 2-28 Aug Items numbered /6/1-2 - 1847
Horace John Rylands (1886-1961) of Bakewell, First World War soldier
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