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Collapse D7126 - Bagshaw family of Chapel en le Frith - [1624]-1896D7126 - Bagshaw family of Chapel en le Frith - [1624]-1896
1-4 - Title deeds relating to Marsh Hall, its grounds and several closes called Kitchin Croft, Robbin Croft, Nearer Sharpe Field, Farther Sharp Field, Reedes Close, Reedes Meadow, Warehurst Meadow, Narr Meadow, Far Meadow and Downe Lee, all in Chapel-en-le-Frith (Bigland - Browne - Bagshaw) 28 Feb - 1 Sep 35 Ch II - 1683
5-6 - Lease and Release relating to several parcels of land called Highfield, Highfield Meadow, The Sitch and Sitch Meadow; and also two Closes called Rough or Lymd Heyes and Stable Hey Meadow, both in Marsh Heyes, and also Hobbhills and Heyes Great Meadow; all lands in Chapel-en-le-Frith (Gilbert - Calvert) 15 & 16 Jun 2 Jam II - 1686
7-8 - Mortgage and Final Concord regarding a messuage, etc. in Tideswell, and four parcels of enclosed land in Bridgefield, Chapel-en-le-Frith called Newfield, Newfield Knowle, Newfield End and The Hulmes (Bradbury - Bagshaw) 15 Apr 34 Ch II - Trinity Term 1693 - 1682-1693
9 - Feoffment John Bagshaw of Manchester, son and heir to John Bagshaw, late of the Courses, Chapel-en-le-Frith, yeoman to Thomas Bagshaw of Ridgehall, Chapel-en-le-Frith regarding a messuage, etc. called The Courses, and also Dixon Field, both in Chapel-en-le-Frith 16 Mar 1728 - 1728
10 - Bond Richard Bagshaw of Chapel-en-le-Frith, joiner to William Stringfellow of All Hallows, Lambert Street, London regarding a consideration of £310 mentioned in an indenture involving the above named parties, as well as Thomas Bagshaw of Bakewell, gentleman and Thomas Legh of Bakewell, gentleman 7 Nov 1682 - 1682
11 - Final Concord William Bowden to Henry Bagshaw 13 Jun 1649 - 1649
12 - Final Concord Robert Bagshaw plaintiff against Thomas Bagshaw senior defendant 13 Jun 1649 - 1649
13 - A licence to alienate land, Walter Aston, knight and Baronet to Thomas Baron regarding land at Crompton Edge, Lancashire 2 Jan 21 James - 2 Jan [1624]
14-16 - Three feet of fines dated around Michaelmas Term 34 Char II - [1683]
17 - Invitation to Mrs. Hicks of Buxton to attend the marriage of James Ramsay MacDonald and Margaret E Gladstone at St. Mary Abbots, Kensington [London] on 23 Nov 1896 - 1896