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Collapse D5480 - William Henry Cheek of Tideswell, solicitor - late 18th-19th centD5480 - William Henry Cheek of Tideswell, solicitor - late 18th-19th cent
Expand 1 - Appointments of Special Constables - 18301 - Appointments of Special Constables - 1830
Expand 2 - Correspondence2 - Correspondence
Expand 3 - Court papers3 - Court papers
Expand 4 - Enclosures4 - Enclosures
Expand 5 - Indentures of apprenticeship5 - Indentures of apprenticeship
Expand 6 - Overseers of the Poor6 - Overseers of the Poor
Expand 7 - Rates and assessments7 - Rates and assessments
Collapse 8 - Title deeds and related papers8 - Title deeds and related papers
1 - Conveyance of lands in Tideswell between John Storer and William Keeling of Peak Forest. 14th May - 1784
2 - Acknowledgement of the satisfaction of a mortgage of lands in Hathersage, made between William Vickers of Whitington and Joseph Ronkeley. 14th December - 1804
3 - Presentment of the death of William Tomasson of Greenfoot in Hathersage and the 'Romage' of his son. 3rd May - 1806
4 - Sale of lands near Ringing Low toll bar, in the parish of Dronfield, to Rev. Thomas Bingham of Norbury, for £541.19.1. 16th November - 1813
5 - Conveyance of lands in Tideswell by John Haigh and his wife Martha to the Reverend Thomas Brown of Tideswell. December - 1813
6 - Agreement between William Cox of Brailsford and James Ashton Shuttleworth of Stony Middleton, referring to a purchase made from George Goodwin, deceased, of some lands in Monyash, but for which no conveyance was held by Cox. The Cheneys and the Shuttleworths were interested under Goodwin's Will. - 1822
7 - Conveyance of property at Monyash by James Ashton Shuttleworth to George Dunn of [?Horridge] for the consideration of £730. - 1822
8 - Letters of Administration of George Barker, deceased, of Monyash. 5th September - 1823
9 - Draft assignments of two several terms of 500 and 1000 years, by William Sheldon and John Nuttall to Robert Bagshaw. 30th March - 1824
10 - Draft deed of covenant between John Bagshaw of Abney Grange and Robert Hall of Tideswell. 25th March - 1829
11 - Draft abstract of title of Mr Robert Frith, arising from the Will of Thomas Frith. - 1829
12 - Papers relating to a disagreement between Joseph Hydes the younger, Benjamin Bagshaw the younger and Robert Heathcote, all of Taddington, as to a right of carriage through Hyde's garden. The matter was taken to the Court of Exchequer and there settled by arbitration: no road was allowed. - 1832
13 - Papers relating to the interests of Sarah Barker of Bakewell under the Will of her father, William Gardom of Bakewell, cotton spinner, and the sale of certain lands by her to William Sutton of Tideswell. - 1830s
14 - Draft conveyance of a stable and three cottages in Tideswell from Robert Frith to Matthew Frost. 2nd January - 1835
15 - Draft abstract of title (1731-1814) of Robert Frith to a barn and sheds in Tideswell, under the Will of the late Thomas Frith of Tideswell. - 1835
16 - Deeds relating to the sale of Tideslow Top in Tideswell to Rev. John Rynaston by John Handsworth for £157, for the Society of Odd-Fellows. - 1841-1842
17 - Draft abstract of title (1737-1753) of Robert Frith to properties in Tideswell.
18 - Copy of the Cromford Sough and mines as endorsed behind the lease from the Dove Gang Company to William Spencer for 999 years, dated 1738
19 - Abstract of title (1792-1812) of Francis Todrell and Thomas Potts to lands in Buxton. - 19th cent
20 - Copy Will of Edward Vernon of the Eaves, Chapel-en-le-Frith, formerly of Smalldale. - 19th cent
21 - Draft of sale of Hope Hall , known as the Cross Daggers, to be put up for £2,500, and, if no advance, to be sold in lots. - 19th cent
22 - Extract of award of 1776 of a parcel of land in Monyash of 11 acres, 1 rood and 6 perches to George Goodwin. - late 18th-19th cent
23 - Abstract of title of Robert Frith to lands and properties in Tideswell. 19th March - 19th cent
Expand 9 - Miscellaneous - 19th cent.9 - Miscellaneous - 19th cent.