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D76 - Hallowes family of Glapwell - [1339]-1943
ME - Estate papers - 1556-1943
MO - Miscellaneous estate papers - [c1587]-1782
MT - Title deeds - [1339]-1894
1 - Feoffment by Roger son of Colin de Melner [Mellor] of Robert [? dil .....che] of Nedham [High Needham, p Hartington Middle Quarter] with 5 acres and 1 rood in Vill of Magna Haifel [Hayfield] called le Daddeschahebothom and le Todeholle. Witnesses: John de Melner, William his brother, Robert Boure, Richard de Bredbury, Hugh de Kinder, and others. At Hayfeld Monday after purification of Mary, 36 Edw III - [7 Feb 1362]
2 - Feoffment by Margery de Berdethalgh of son William and his son Richard with 6 acres and buildings in vill of Magna Hayfeld in Berdethalghfeld [Beardhough]. Witnesses: Robert de Melner, William del Hagh, Martin del Halle de Castleton, Thomas de Nedham junior, Richard del Stryndes and others. At Capellam del Frith [Chapel en le Frith], Thursday after Feast of St Andrew [2 Dec] (13 Edw III) - [1339]
3 - Feoffment by Hugh son of William de Berdhalugh of father William with messuage and 6 acres arable in Magna Hay Feld which descended to Hugh after death of Marjery de Berdhalugh by her gift. Witnesses: Nicholas Broun, John Warell, Robert Halle, Robert del Stryndes and others. At Berdhalugh, Thursday after conception of Mary, [9 Dec] 24 Edw III - [1350]
4 - Feoffment by Roger de Berdhalugh of Robert de Nedham with 3 roods of land and buildings thereon in le Whychull [? Whitle, p New Mills] in vill of Magna Hayfeld. Witnesses: Godfrey Foliambe knight then bailiff, Robert de Boure, Robert de Bredbury, William de Melner, Richard de Bredbury, William Jordani de Stafford, Hugh de Kynder and others. At Whychull, Thursday after Easter [21 Apr], 36 Edw III - [1362]
5 - Feoffment by Henry Shakelot of Robert de Nedham with 7 acres and buildings in le Whychull in vill of Magna Hayfeld. Witnesses: Robert de Bredbury, Richard de Bredbury, William son of Jordani de Stafford, Robert de Boure, William de Melner, Hugh de Kynder et Godfrey Foliambe then bailiff. At Berdhalugh, Thursday after Easter, [21 Apr] 36 Edw III - [1362]
6 - Letters of attorney from William de Dyndeley, vicar of Glossop, to Thomas de Woley to receive from the Steward in the Wapentake Court of the Peak a messuage called le Clyffe in Hayfeld surrendered by John de Nedham of Thornesete to use of Robert de Radclyff of Mellor, and William. At Glossop, Sunday after Feast of St Barnabas the Apostle, [13 Jun]. 1 Hen VI - [1423]
7 - Bond in 60s by William Smyth of Buxton, son of Richard Smyth, and John Hethcote of Chelmardon [Chelmorton] to John Nedham. Conception of Mary [8 Dec], 2 Hen VI - [1423]
8 - Bond in 10 marks by John de Nedham to William Gudhyne of Hurdelowe [Hurdlow Town], younger. At Nedham, purification of Mary, 6 Hen VI. Endorsed with condition that William should have peaceful possession of messuage and 12 acres at Hurdelowe - [2 Feb 1428]
9 - Letters of attorney from James de Legh lately of Berd [Beard Hall, New Mills] to Ralph de Bredbury of Thorpe and William de Boudon to give seisin to Thomas de Boudon of lands with which he was enfeoffed jointly with Reginald de Legh and Thomas son of John de Honfort, knights, by grant of John son of John de Nedham in Lytelhayfeld in vill of Bouden [Little Hayfield in Bowden Middlecale]. Monday after Feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 31 Hen VI - [6 Aug 1453]
10 - Grant by William Nedham of Thornsett [Wormhill], gent., to mother Elizaberth Nedham, widow of £10 annuity chargable on moiety of his manor of Derley [Darley] - [1548]
11 - Feoffment by Colleta, widow of Hugh de Mornefale, of Peter Mote, wife Margery and son and heir Baudewyn and assigns of Baudewyn , with half her lands in Colley inherited from her parents. Witnesses: William de Bontessale [Bonsall], William Bulneys rettor [sic], Hugh Orenge and others. At Darley Monday after Feast of St John ante Portam Latinam, [7 May] 43 Edw III - [1369]
12 - Copy of undated medieval grant by Robert son of Ralph de Rerisby to church of All Saints, Essover [Ashover], and Sir Symon de Marcham, rector, and his successors, and all freemen underwritten of soke, namely Sir Geoffrey de Dethicke, Giffard de Dethicke and wife Sabrina, Henry Knotting, William de Wynnefende, William son of Stephen de Stobbinge, William son of Osbert, Peter Pecke, Robert de Ubbetofte, Roger de Morsawe and mother Alice, John son of Geoffrey de Scyterley [Shooterslea] heir of John de Scyterley and mother Cecily, Richard son of Gilbert at hill, Ralph de devilswode, Matilda de Scyterley, Mabel of the same place heir of Ralph de Scyterley, William de Scyterley and wife Gunnilda , Ralph son of Robert, Geoffrey de Wynnefende, Roger de Hokenale, John the smith of Ethelstowe [Eddlestowe], Richard de la Lee, Henry the hunter, Alan Fatt, Hugh le Heuhere, Robert de Laleys, Henry and William sons of Ralph, Henry son of Gilbert de Alton, Gilbert son of Robert, Ralph son of Amity, John de Ulvisdisse, Reginald de Holynes, Robert the deacon, Adam Berteray, Veredus son of said Adam, Ralph le Baggers, William Joarand, Robert le warde, Henry de Farley, Isabel daughter of Bate le Gardyner heir of Roger de Marcham, Robert Walwayn, their heirs and assigns and to all his own villeins and villeins of Geoffrey of the monastery of the same soke for a sum of money already received of free common for all their farm beasts and domestic animals in all his intakes in soke of Essover, reserving growing wood for himself and horsebote and haybote for free men. Witnesses: Lord Walter de Ryboys, Henry de Braylisford, William de Ufton, Hugh de Ulkerthorp, Thomas de Brampton, Hugh de Lynacre, John the clerk and others. - 17th cent
13 - Lawyer's bill for "search of offices" and indenture, quoting inquisitions post mortem on Thomas Babington 4 Elizabeth I No 163 [1561-2], and on Henry Babington 14 Elizabeth I No 12, holding land in Dethick, Lea, Holloway, Wheatcroft, Playstow, and Tansley in socage, Thomas holding of crown and Henry of George, earl of Shrewsbury as parcel of priory of St John of Jerusalem, land worth £20 - [early 17th cent]
14 - Exemplification of final concord in Michaelmas 26/27 Elizabeth 1 [1584] between Henry Cutler and Richard Wharton, plaintiffs, and Anthony Babington and wife Margery, deforciants., concerning manor of Dethick, 1 messuage, garden and orchard 40 acres land, 20 acres meadow, 200 acres pasture and 20 acres wood in Wigwall and Lytchurch - 1614
15-16 - Indentures of final concord between Roland Eyre plaintiff and Edward Stafford and wife Margery, deforciants concerning manor of Dethick with 2 messuages, 1 cottage, 1 watermill 2 gardens 2 orchards 100 acres land, 40 acres meadow, 300 acres pasture, 100 acres wood 200 acres heath in Dethick and Ashover - [1590]
17 - Exemplification of final concord at All Souls 35 Elizabeth I between Ralph Blackwall and wife Ann, plaintiffs, and George Babington, deforciant, concerning manor of Dethick, 1 messuage, 4 cottages, 1 watermill, 1 dovecot, 50 acres land, 200 acres meadow, 300 acres pasture 100 acres wood, 300 acres heath and common pasture in manor of Dethick in parishes of Ashover and Matlock - [1593]
18 - Exemplification of common recovery by William Kniveton and Anthony Browne from Ralph Blackwall of manor of Dethick as per D76/MT/17 - [1596]
19 - Exemplification of writ of 1596 for Kniveton and Browne against Blackwell, and writ requiring sheriff to put them in seisin - [1596]
20 - Exemplification of pleadings and decree in Chancery awarding ownership of capital messuage of Dethick and appurtenances and all watermills there to Wendesley Blackwall defending against claim of Peter Wilcox and William Wynne based on Crown grant of 33 Elizabeth to hold as Anthony Babington did before attainder, on grounds that the premises delivered to Henry son and heir of Thomas Babington deceased in Courts of Wards and Liveries in April 3 Elizabeth [1561] - [1624]
21 - Exemplification of final concord between Edward Slater and Peter Mansett, plaintiffs, and Wendsley Blackwall, deforciant concerning manor of Dethick with 2 messuages, 1 cottage, 1 watermill, 2 gardens, 2 orchards 100a land 40a meadow, 300a pasture, 100a wood and 200a heath in Dethick Ashover and Matlock - [1627]
22-28 - Indentures of final concord between Nathaniel Hallowes and Robert Walker, plaintiffs, and Thomas Blackwall and wife Dorothy, Martha Blackwall, widow, Gervase Blackwall, and Richard Blackwall deforciants, concerning manor of Dethick with 4 messuages, 1 cottage, 2 watermills, 4 gardens, 4 orchards, 140a (acres) land, 40a meadows, 320a pasture, 100a wood, 200a heath in Dethick, Lea, Ashover and Matlock, 1636 - 1635-1637
29 - Receipt by Thomas Parker of Hopton for £120 from Samuel Hallowes of Norton, esq., purchase money for reversion of a seventh undivided part of a third part of Dethick manor and all mills - 1683
30 - Final concord between Samuel Hallowes, Thomas and James Salter, plaintiffs, and John Bright and wife Ann, John Bagshaw and wife Elizabeth and Thomas Parker, deforciants, concerning 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 25 acres land, 25 acres pasture and a seventh part of a third part of manor of Dethick: 4 messuages, 2 cottages, 1 water mill, 350 acres land, 300 acres meadow, 350 acres pasture 100 acres wood, 100 acres heath in Dronfield, Cotley, Dore, Dethick and Lea - 1684
31-35 - Exemplification of common recovery by William Dyckens and Anthony Buxton from Ralph Blackwall and wife Ann of manor of Dethick with 4 messuages, 1 water mill, 1 dovecot, 50 acres land, 200 acres meadows 300 acres pasture, 100 acres wood, 300 acres heath in Dethick, Ashover and Matlock 1599 - 1599-1683
36 - Final concord between John Topleys, Joseph Barlowe, Thomas Worthe, plaintiffs, and Gervase Disney and wife Rebecca, William Broomhead and wife Elizabeth, Henry Travis, George Wood and wife Ann, deforciants, concerning 2 messuages, 2 barns, 2 gardens, 40 acres land, 13 acres meadow 40 acres pasture and common pasture, one seventh part of one third of manor of Dethick, Lea, Knyveton, Offcote, Underwood, Brassington, Over and Nether Bonsall - 1677
37-39 - Bond in £600 by John Topliss of Wirksworth tanner, to Samuel Hallowes of Derby to perform convenants in indenture of lease and release between John Toplis and Sarah Mellor of Wirksworth, widow of Robert Mellor of Idrishey, and daughter and coheiress of Robert Walker late of Bredsall of one part, and Samuel Mellor to Robert Toplis, son and heir of John Toplis of Wirksworth, tanner, for £160, of a seventh part of a third of the manor of Dethick and Lea, 1701 - 1689-1701
40 - Copy possessory lease by William Osborne of Burrows, p Brailsford, and wife Elizabeth, to Samuel Hallowes of Glapwell for 5s. of a seventh part of a third of the manor of Dethick and Lea - 1705
41 - Wrapper "Old papers belonging to the Dethick estates" - [18th cent]
42 - Surrender by John Pearse, surviving feoffee of Thomas Wright of Sheffield, of Ewelands in Clowne Churchfield near le Hough and admission of Robert Rotherham of Barlborough - 1718
43 - Final concord between Joseph Dean the younger, plaintiff, and Ann Holbrook widow and Timothy and Elizabeth Taylor, deforciants, of messuage and 2 acres land and of moiety of 4 acres land in Wirksworth and in Clowne, £60 - 1760
44-59 - Copy will of Samuel Shepperson, of Cuckney, Nottinghamshire., disposing of lands in Langwith, Shirland and Clowne, 1764; lease and release by Shepperson family to John and Charles Wright of Damsbrook close in Clowne 1791; conveyed with other lands in Clowne to Cornelius Brown 1813; surrender by John Wright and others of First Common Piece in Clowne and admission - 1764-1831
60 - Conveyance by appointment by Duke of Devonshire to Thomas Hallowes of part Hough close, Clowne - 1844
61-66 - Surrender by Ann Brown of Nottingham, widow of Hunger Hill or Higher Hill close in Clowne and admission of Joseph Hill of Clowne, farmer, 1809; admission of William Hill, farmer, under will of father, Joseph, 1852; abstract of title and earlier deeds, surrender of William Hill and admission of Thomas Hallowes, and solicitor's bill 1852 - 1809-1852
67-81 - Surrender by John and Ann Shippam of Damsbrook closes in Clowne and admission of John Carter and John Nixon, trustees under will of William Turner 1745; admission of William's son William 1746; surrender by Richard and William Sims, sons of late Sarah Sims, and by their father, Richard Sims, of Damsbrook closes, and admission of John Jackson of Elmton, blacksmith, 1805; John Jackson's will 1809; admission of William Jackson under will of father, John, 1813; surrender by Ann Brown of Nottingham, widow of Damsbrook close and admission of William Jackson of Elmton, farmer 1809; surrender by John Narborne of Barlborough of Hungerhill, Clown and admission of William Jackson, 1809; abstract of title and surrender by John Wright and others of the First Near Ringoe Close and admission of William Jackson 1813; surrender by Joseph Simpson of East Retford, hatter, and W Hannah of Far Ringoe Close and admission of Cornelius Brown 1814; surrender by Brown and admission of William Jackson 1831, copy probate William Jackson of Damsbrook Hill 1838; abstract of title of widow and son, Jane and George, together with deeds of covenant, and surrender and admission in sale to Thomas Hallowes 1853 - 1745-1853
82-83 - Abstract of title of Ven Thomas Hill, archdeacon of Derby to freehold messuages in Clowne with declaration by John Wright of Chesterfield, estate agent and land valuer, concerning lands sold by Hill to Hallowes - 1853
84-86 - Additional abstract of Archdeacon Hill's title to customary freehold closes at Clowne together with release of charge of £6000, archdeacon's marriage settlement, and surrender of archdeacon and admission of Francis Hallowes - 1867
87-88 - Admission of the Revd Brabazon Hallowes under will of father, Francis, to copyhold tenures in p Bolsover and elsewhere [Clowne] in manor 1871; Admission of Revd Brabazon Chambre Hallowes and William Alexander Tooke Hallowes under Will of Revd Brabazon Hallowes to copyhold tenures in Clowne 1894 - 1871-1894
89-94 - Appointment by lease and release by Duke of Devonshire and trustees to Thomas Hallows of messuage and closes in Glapwell together with copies and abstracts of Cavendish trust deeds of 1811 and covering letter - 1813
95 - Declaration by Thomas Hallowes merging great tithes in the freehold of his land in Glapwell, confirmed by Tithe Commissioners - 1848
96-102 - Conveyance by trustees of Mansfield and Chesterfield Turnpike Road to the Revd Brabazon Hallowes of Glapwell toll house with receipt and correspondence - 1878
103-136 - Deeds to lands in Palterton, with correspondence and other papers - 1784-1849
137 - Surrender in court leet of Barwick Scoles and Roundhey, in the parish of Barwick in Elmet, West Riding, (Yorkshire) by Elizabeth Hayton, widow of William Hayton, of 9 selions by the stream called Morwick furre, and admission of William Feather - 1588
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