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D5369 - Borough family of Chetwynd Park, Shropshire - 1431-1888
1 - Richard Borrow - 1574
2 - John Borrow - 1666-1708
3 - Isaac Borrow - 1663-1758
4 - John Tempest Borrow - 1752
5 - John Borrow - 1764-1803
6 - Ann, wife of John Borrow - c.1799
7 - Thomas Borrow - 1736-1868
8 - Ann Borrow (nee Alt) - 1750-1802
9 - Honor Borrow - 1748-1753
10 - John Borrow - 1789-1861
11 - Thomas Borough - 1784-1835
12 - Jane Borough (nee Smithson) - 1781-1800
13 - Charles Burton Borough - 1827-1888
14 - Midland Railway Co. - c.1840-1849
15 - Jane Borough - 1801-1851
16 - Alt Family - 1518-1781
17 - Bainbrigge Family - 1812-1830
18 - Coke Family - 1794-1866
19 - William Smithson, father to Jane Borough - 1776-1846
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20 - Derbyshire - 1676
20- - Title Deeds - 1431-1877
21 - Alsop in the Dale - 1656-1797
22 - Belper Ward, Chevin Ward, and Hulland Ward - 1633-1634
23 - Calow - 1663-1737
24 - Property in Crich and South Wingfield inherited by the Smith Family from Nightingale - 1764-1877
25 - Derby - 1574-1802
26 - Duffield - 1642-1846
27 - Elton - 1750-1852
28 - Etwall - 1766-1767
29 - Fairfield/ Pigtor / Wormhill - 1431-1798
30 - Hartington Rectory - 1652-1812
31 - Hartshorn Grange - 1670-1735
32 - Hulland - 1592-1869
33 - Hungry Bentley - 1747
34 - Killamarsh - 1815
35 - Long Eaton - 1670
36 - Litchurch - 1628-1806
1 - Abstract of title of Mrs Ann Osborne to Barn Close in Litchurch (1637-1755) - c.1755
2 - Conditions of sale of a close and garden called Barn Close in Litchurch (3a.) and three parcels of land in Whitecross Field in the borough of Derby (3a.), 4 Jun - 1764
3-4 - Feoffment of a close called Bats Close alias Bates Close in Litchurch, Robert Wilmot to Robert Goodale, 15 Aug 1711 - 1711-1733
5-21 - Deeds relating to property in Litchurch, known as Halfpenny Bridge Close (Scrimsher-Brookhouse-Crompton - Colinshaw - Borrow) - 1703-1792
22 - Feoffment of a piece of meadow ground called the Longe Ley in Litchurch (3r.) abutting on Castle Field and a close called Siddalles, Nicholas Willimot and Robert Willimot to Henry Webster, 1 Jan 1661 [1662] - 1662
23-24 - Counterpart feoffment of one land or selion (½a.) in Neylds Close in Litchurch, Isaac Borrow to Thomas Gisborne, 26 Sep 1717 - 1717
25-31 - Title deeds relating to a parcel of ground in Litchurch called Parker's Pingle (Skrymsher-Houghton-Meynell-Borrow) - 1702-1714
32-35 - Deeds relating to property in Litchurch, known as Stampton's and Burne's Closes (Scrimsher-Borrow - Worrilow - Scampton) 26 Apr 1703 - 21 Mar 1709 - 1703-1709
36-60 - Title deeds relating to a close in Litchurch called Litchurch Close or Hornes Close, alias Siddalls Close (Hall - Parker - Allestry - Burdett - Fisher - /Blackwell/Osbourne - Roberts - Clarke - Derby Canal Co. - Borrow) - 1628-1806
61-68 - Title deeds and related papers re Smith's Close in Litchurch (Vessey - Ward - Borrow), 20 Dec 1728 - 16 Jul 1736 - 1728-1736
69 - Copy of demise of a third of three closes in Litchurch called Darwin Field, Rye Flatt and the Gallows Pasture or Great Gallows Close let by Francis Marshall and Richard Knight to John Beardsley, Thomas Robey, Thomas Foxe, Thomas Dalley, Thomas Staples, Francis Cokaine, William Kniveton, John Carter, William Leaper and John Steere, at the direction of Robert and Dorothy Wilmot, 4 Oct - 1675
70-72 - Title deeds re land at Litchurch (Tantum - Wilkins/Powell/Woodworth - Meynell) - 14 Feb [1772]-20 Jan 1776
73 - Mortgage by demise (for 21 years) of the Great Gallows Close (56a.) and Gorsey Close (36a.) in Litchurch, Isaac Borrow to William Franceys, 31 Jan 1720 [1721] - 1721
74-76 - Papers re land in Litchurch Mackworth Allestree and Liberty of Darley Abbey, Michaelmas Term 1711 - 29 Jul 1713 - 1711-1713
37 - Litchurch Estate - 1659-1736
38 - Longford - 1736
39 - Mugginton - 1762
40 - Normanton - 1719
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43 - Chetwynd Park, Edgemond, Salop - 1771-1869
44 - Hanson Grange, Staffordshire - 1660-1722
45 - Musden Grange, Staffordshire - 1654-1815
46 - Meadow in Thulston, Ambaston and Elvaston - 1620
47 - Properties and Lands in Lea, Bradbourne, Parwich, Hognaston, Brassington, Kniveton, Offcote, Underwood, Bentley, and Hartington - 1629
48 - Manor of Steventon, Berkshire - 1691
49 - Bristol - 1696
50 - Papworth Everard, Cambridgeshire - 1670
51 - Herefordshire - 1702
52 - Culceth, Lancashire - 1824
53 - Axholme, Lincolnshire & Rowley, Surrey - 1650
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55 - Lincoln St. Martin - 1752
56 - Middlesex - 1667-1710
57 - Broughton Sulney, Nottinghamshire - 1695-1707
58
59 - Staffordshire - 1629-1770
60 - Yorkshire - 1776-1866
61 - West Wales - 1696
62 - Miscellaneous - 1701-1836
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