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D6123 - Shuttleworth family of Hathersage Halls - c 1661-1978
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1-8 - Deeds re freeholds at Hathersage, Derbyshire (property and land in or near Main Street; Golly Roods, formerly known as "the Dog Kennel"; Smithy Meadow, formerly known as Hepp Carr; Houseton Roods; Lower, Middle and Upper Meadow, and Wither Acre) (Child-Shuttleworth) - 1833-1910
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44 - Deeds re mortgage of freeholds at Hathersage, Derbyshire, (part Hathersage Farm) (Littlewood-Holworthy-Wright-Shuttleworth) - 1808-1869
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60 - Deeds re freeholds at Hathersage Dale, Derbyshire (including land known as "the Intake", "the Lowerside Intake", "the Pingle", including "Broom Cottage", and formerly enclosed land known as "Dale Inclosure") (Duke of Devonshire-Hodginson-Coates-Shuttleworth) - 1839-1868
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