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D741 - Pegge family of Osmaston by Ashbourne and Unstone - 1735-1875
1 - Maps - 1735-1853
2 - Title deeds, etc, Pegge estates (Tithes of corn, hay, etc on property in Ramsey and Unstone in the parish of Dronfield)
3 - Parkes estate, Osmaston by Ashbourne and Dronfield, later property of Pegge family Messuage called Osmaston Nether Hall, appurtenances and lands [field names given] in Osmaston by Ashbourne, part of estate of Samuel Parkes - 1745-1801
4 - Dronfield estate - 1791-1813
5 - Papers relating to the Boultbee Trust and three pieces of land containg 11 acres, in Osmanton next Ashbourne - 1817-1875
6 - Papers relating to the settlement of the Boutlbee Estate - 1816-1857
7 - Probate Will of Carolina [Stanhope], Dowager Countess of Harrington, Testatrix to be buried in Kensington, London. Residue of estate to testatrix’s daughter Anna Maria, Countess of Lincoln, with reversion to testatrix’s grandaughter, Lady Anna Maria Clinton. Clause explaining provisions of will are intended to secure her estate from Lord Lincoln’s creditors. Will dated 1 Mar, Probate dated 9 Jul - 1784
George M. Woodward (1767-1809), cartoonist
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