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D760 - Pares family of Hopwell and Hooley family of Risley - [16th-early 20th cent]
E - Tithes - 1756-1901
T - Deeds and other papers relating to the estates of the Pares family and the Hooley family at Risley, Hopwell, Draycott and Sandiacre, late 19th - early 20th cents., with other miscellaneous deeds and papers, including. Foremark, 1602 and Ockbrook 1583 - [16th-20th cent]
1 - Conveyance by Rev. William Hey of York, canon, Rev. Samuel Hey of Sawley, clerk and William Gray of York, gent. (devisee of Rev. Samuel Hey of Ockbrook, (decd), to Shepley Watson of York, surgeon whereas Rev. Samuel Hey devised to Rev. William Hey, Rev. Samuel Hey and William Gray, his farm at Risley, in trust to sell with proviso that Rev. William Hey should have first option and whereas the said William is desirous of purchasing the same, in consideration of £2, 370, of a dwelling house and outbuildings erected upon Bolton close at Risley, a close known as Topnall Close (28 acres 2 roods 14 perches), being now divided into several closes known as the Barn Close (15 acres 2 roods1 perch), Lower Topnall (6 acres 1 rood 6 perches), Upper Topnall (5 acres 1 rood 34 perches), Ash Spinney (1 rood 13 perches) and the Milking Pew (2 roods 14 perches), and also a close (11 acres 1 rood 15 perches) consisting of the east half ofBreath Close and which is now divided into the Willow Spinney (14 perches), the other Willow Spinney (32 perches), and Bottom Close (10 acres 3roods 7 perches), in the tenure of Rev. William Hey for life and then to Emily, his wife, for her life, with remainder to the right heirs of William. 5 Dec - 1855
2 - Conveyance by Samuel Hey of Leeds (Yorkshire), surgeon, to Henry Cooper of Snelston, Nottingham, hosiery manufacturer, reciting D760 T/1, in consideration of £2, 035, of estates at Risley as D760/T/1, 17 Oct 1855 - 1855
3 - Conveyance by Henry Cooper of the Towers, Snelston, Nottingham, hosiery manufacturer, to his wife, Isabel Cooper, reciting lease of the premises for 7 years to Thomas John Care and James Henry Care, in consideration of natural love and affection, of the farm at Risley, as D760/T/1 14 Apr - 1888
4 - Conveyance by Isabel Cooper, wife of Henry Cooper, of the Towers, Sneinton, Nottingham, gent, to Ernest Terah Hooley of Risley Hall, gent. in consideration of £2,450 of a messuage and lands at Risley as D760/T/1 14 Dec - 1895
5 - Mortgage by John Fletcher of Shipley, farmer, and Joseph Cresswell of Stanton by Dale, farmer (trustees under the will of Joseph Fletcher, decd) at the request of Joseph Brooks Fletcher of Peatling Parva, (Leicestershire), farmer, to Eliza Rayner of Nottingham, spinster, in consideration of £2,700 paid to John Fletcher and Cresswell, and of £500 paid to Joseph Brooks Fletcher, of a farm house at Risley with barns etc., stackyard, farm yard and garden (3 roods 25 perches), the Homestead (6 acres 3 roods 9 perches), the Plantation or Coppice (16 perches), First Coney Burrow (4 acres 3 roods 17 perches), Second Coney Burrow, (5 acres 25 perches), Park Close (7 acres 2 roods 25 perches), with a coppice (8 perches), Winfield Leys (6 acres 9 perches), First Yew Tree Close (5 acres 1 rood 1 perch), Second Yew Tree Close (5 acres 3 roods 1 perch), Upper Judith (5 acres 24 perches), and Lower Judith (5 acres 3 roods 36 perches), all at Risley, formerly part of Woodhall Park, in the tenure of Samuel Wilson, and two closes at Sandiacre called Haworth Closes (5 acres 1 rood 21 perches), tenant Samuel Wilson, with all manner of tithes thereon, 3 dwellinghouses and an orchard at Mapperley, p. Kirk Hallam, fronting the two streets (tenants Edward Harrison, Widow Daykin and John Oldershaw) and all other the freehold estates comprised in the will of Joseph Fletcher 30 Nov 1863 - 1863
6 - Further mortgage by Joseph Brooks Fletcher to Elizabeth Rayner, for £200, upon estates as D760/T/5 7 Mar - 1865
7 - Conveyance by Eliza Rayner to John Innocent of Whatton, (Nottinghamshire), farmer, in consideration of £3, 014 6s 10d., of estates at Risley, as D760/T/5, known as Risley Park Farm [with plan, scale: 3 chains to 1 inch, and schedule of premises] - 1866
8 - Mortgage by John Innocent to Isabella Jackson, of Hucknall Torkard, (Nottinghamshire), spinster, for £1000, of Risley Park Farm as above [with schedule of premises]. 10 Nov - 1866
9 - Reconveyance by Isabella Jackson to John Innocent, in consideration of £1,000 of Risley Park Farm 29 Feb - 1867
10 - Conveyance by John Innocent to Ernest Terah Hooley of Risley Park, esq, in consideration of £2, 630 14 s. of Risley Park Farm (54 acres 3 roods 9 perches) in in the tenure of Robert Ward (with schedule of premises). 4 Aug - 1897
11 - Conveyance by Albert Ball of Nottingham, land agent, to Annie Maria Hooley, wife of Ernest Terah Hooley of Risley Hall, in consideration of £15, 516 16 s., of estates at Risley and Hopwell, known as Peat Meadow Farm, Hall Farm and Woodland (with plan, scale: 880 feet. to 1 inch and schedule of lands giving field names, numbers on tithe map and acreages, also schedule of title deeds 1880-1909) 21 Mar - 1910
12 - Mortgage by Annie Maria Hooley, wife of Ernest Terah Hooley, to Rowland Edmund Prothero of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, esq., and William Gerald Dease of Celbridge co Kildare esq., for £8,000, of estates at Hopwell and Risley, as D760/T/11 (with plan and schedule of lands) 22 Mar - 1910
13 - Transfer of mortgage by Rowland Edmund Prothero and William Gerald Dease, to Albert Ball of Nottingham, land agent JP in consideration of £8, 420 12s 3d., of estates as D760/T/11 10 Nov - 1911
14-15 - Lease and release by John Lowdham Brett of Lincolns Inn (Middlesex), esq (eldest son and heir at law of John Gay Brett of Ockbrook, deceased, who died intestate) to Henry Porter of Hopwell, p. Ockbrook, yeoman and Robert Peach of Derby, gentleman, his trustee, in consideration of £2,440, of a newly erected dwelling house etc. at Risley Park with 24 acres 20 perches land known as Crow Hill with the barn thereon (formerly part of Woodhall Park) a close (18 acres 1 rood 20 perches) known as Lower part of Crooks Orchard, a close known as Winfield Leys (10 acres 2 roods), all at Risley, and formerly part of Woodhall Park, now known as house etc. (1 rood 26 perches), garden (21 perches), orchard (1 rood 9 perches), Pingle (37 perches) House Close ( 5 acres 15 perches), Stack Yard Close (4 acres 3 roods 23 perches) Marl Pit Close ( 6 acres 34 perches), Crow Hill (6 acres 2 roods 17 perches), Upper Pond Close (4 acres 3 roods 6 perches), Nether Pond Close ( 4 acres 1 rood 32 perches), Pond and Lane (1 rood 38 perches), Nether Cookes Orchard (4 acres 2 roods 20 perches), near Winfield Leys (2 acres 3 roods 19 perches) and Far Winfield Leys (7 acres 5 perches), with plan of lands [4 chains : 1 inch] 24 and 25 Mar - 1828
16 - Assignment by Penelope Gay of Titherton, (Wiltshire), spinster, on the director of John Lowdham Brett, to Francis Jessop of Derby, gent. of the remainder of a term of 500 years in closes known as Winfield Leys, in trust for Henry Porter, to await the inheritance 25 Mar - 1828
17 - Conveyance by Henry Porter of Widmerpool, (Nottinghamshire), farmer (surviving devisee in trust and son of Henry Porter of Breaston, decd), to William Richardson of Smalley, farmer, in consideration of £3,030, of the Wood-hall Park Farm at Risley and lands as D760/T/14 - 1870
18 - Conveyance by John Lewis Fytche of Thorpe Hall, Louth, (Lincolnshire), esq, to William Richardson of Smalley, farmer, in consideration of £30, of a cottage and garden at Risley (34 perches) in the tenure of Hannah Mansell (with plan, scale 6 chains to 1 inch, and schedule of deeds 1875-1882) 24 Nov - 1883
19 - Conveyance by William Richardson to Luke Marshall of Sandiacre Moor, p Dale Abbey, carpenter, in consideration of £400, of 2 closes at Risley Park known as Near Wingfield Leys (7 acres 5 perches), and of a cottage and garden near Risley Park (34 perches) (see D760/T/14, 17) 16 Jul - 1887
20 - Conveyance by Luke Marshall to Alice Clulow, wife of John Clulow of Sandiacre, licensed victualler, in consideration of £525 of closes, cottage and garden as D760/T/18 - 2 Feb 1906
21 - Conveyance by Alice Clulow of the Blue Bell Inn, Sandiacre, widow, to Annie Maria Hooley, wife of Ernest Terah Hooley of Risley Hall, gent in consideration of £500, of closes, cottage and garden at Risley, as D760/T/18 - early 20th cent
22 - Conveyance by Annie Maria Hooley to Ernest Joseph Lowe of Nottingham, solicitor, in consid-eration of £700, of two closes at Risley Park known as Near and Far Wingfield Leys (2 acres, 3 roods, 19 perches and 8 acres 5 perches) in the tenure of Alice Clulow, and of 2 messuages erected by the vendor on the site of a cottage and garden (34 perches) at Risley Park 6 May - 1930
23 - Conveyance by William Richardson of Kidsley Park, Smalley, farmer, to Edward Henry Pares of Hopwell Hall esq, in consideration of £1,980 15s, of a farm house and lands (52 acres 20 perches) at Risley, in the tenure of Charles Just (with plan, scale : 25 inch : 1 mile, and schedule of lands) 16 Apr - 1887
24 - Mortgage by Edward Henry Pares of Hopwell Hall, esq, to Elizabeth Ward Benskin and Ann Maria Benskin of Rearsby, (Leicestershire), spinster, for £1,000, of a farmhouse, outstanding, outbuildings and lands (scheduled) (52 acres 20 perches) at Risley 19 Apr - 1887
25 - Transfer of mortgage by Elizabeth Ward Benskin and Ann Maria Benskin of Rearsby, Leicester-shire), and Sarah Gilbert of Aston Flamville, (Leicestershire), spinster, on the direction of Edward Henry Pares, to Josiah Winfield of Charnwood Street, Derby, gent, in consideration of £1,000 paid to the Benskins and £500 paid to Sarah Gilbert, upon estates at Risley (as D760/T/22) and upon fields at Ockbrook known as the Nook (2 acres 24 perches; 3 acres 4 perches; 3 acres 2 roods 11 perches), a small close known as the Nook (1 rood 12 perches) and 4 parcels of land (9 acres 2 roods), all adjoining Ridings Lane at Ockbrook - 3 Apr 1889
26 - Consent by Thomas Grosvenor Lee of Stourbridge, (Worcestershire), to Edward Henry Pares, for the sale of estates to Annie Maria Hooley (with schedule of lands) 15 Dec - 1900
27 - Conveyance by Edward Henry Pares to Annie Maria Hooley, in consideration of £1,403, of a farmhouse and lands (52 acres 20 perches), at Risley Park (as D760/T/22), with plan, scale : 6 inches : 1 mile, and schedule of premises 2 May - 1901
28 - Conveyance by Rt. Hon Mary Annette De Trafford of Irwell Bank, Eccles, (Lancashire), widow, Charles Edmund De Trafford of Hothorpe, (Northamptonshire), esq, and Rt Hon Charles Bertram, Baron Bellew of Barmeath, Lough-borough (mortgagees of Edward Henry Pares), on the direction of Edward Henry Pares, to Annie Maria Hooley, in consideration of £997 paid to Henry Boddington Webster of Ashurst Place, Langton, Tonbridge Wells, (Kent), esq, and Charles Randolph Beaumont Eddowes of Derby, esq, (trustees of the marriage settlement of Edward Henry and Muriel Lilly Pares), of a farmhouse and lands at Risley Park (37 acres 3 roods, 8 perches) as D760/T/25, with plan, scale : 6 inches : 1 mile, schedule of premises and schedule of deeds 1876-1898 2 May - 1901
29 - Mortgage by Annie Maria Hooley, wife of Ernest Terah Hooley of Papworth Hall, Papworth Everard, (Cambridgeshire), esq, to Michael John Garcia of Maida Vale, (Middlesex), and Alfred Beyfus of Lincolns Inn Fields, (Middlesex), for £3,000, of land at Draycott (7 acres 1 rood 14 perches) comprising 3 closes (bounds recited), fronting the Derby - Nottingham Road, with stables and buildings thereon; a parcel of land, formerly 2 closes at Draycott (130¾ sq ft), with the messuage thereon in the tenure of Samuel Moore; another parcel at Draycott (110¼ sq ft) and messuage thereon; a messuage, garden, croft and homestead at Draycott (2 acres); a close at Draycott called Hibbert Close (1 acre); a parcel of land at Draycott (1815 sq ft) and two farmhouses and lands at Risley (as D760 T/26/27 above) with plan of first parcel at Draycott (scale : 140 ft : 1 inch) and plans ( scale 6 inches : 1 mile) and schedules of lands at Risley, dated 20 Aug 1903. - 1903
30 - Transfer of mortgage by Sarah Redfern, wife of Francis Redfern of Elleray Northfield (Worcester-shire) and Annie Maria Hooley, to Samuel Gordon of 15 Molesworth St., Dublin, solicitor and Robert Lewin Hunter of Lincolns Inn, London, solicitor, whereas £2,000 now remains due on the mortgage, in consideration of £2000 paid to Sarah Redfern, upon the houses and lands at Risley (as D760/T26/27), with plans and schedules of premises. 28 Aug - 1906
31-32 - Lease and release by James Pickering of Stanton by Dale, farmer, and John Barber of Derby, gent. (his trustee), to Samuel Oldershaw Bailey of Sandiacre, bricklayer, and Alexander Foxcroft of Sandiacre (his trustee), in consideration of a close known as Williams Close, (2a 1r) (bounds recited) - 14-15 Apr 1830
33 - Statutory declaration by Ann Bailey of Derby Road, Sandiacre, widow of Samuel Bailey, bricklayer - 30 Mar 1898
34 - Conveyance by Crompton and Evans Union Bank Ltd., on the direction of Joseph Norwal Greenall of Nottingham, managing director of Thomas Banks and Co Ltd., ironfounders, to Annie Maria Hooley , wife of Ernest Terah Hooley of Risley Hall, in consideration of £300, of a parcel of land at Sandiacre (2 acres 1 rood), part of Williamson Close, in the tenure of Job Spendlow, which lands were mortgaged to the said bank by William Bailey (1899) and which were later (1901) conveyed to Greenall and other trustees in trust for the creditors of Bailey 30 Sept - 1901
35 - Conveyance by Edward Henry Pares of Hopwell Hall esq., with the consent of Raoul Bisshopp Bedingfeld of Oxburgh (Norfolk) esq., and Walter Selby of Biddleston Hall, Rothbury, (Northumber-land) esq., his mortgagees, to Ernest Terah Hooley of Risley Hall, gent in consideration of £3000 paid to John Coupland of Goscote Hall (Leicestershire), esq., Henry Boddington Webster of Grosvenor Square (Middlesex) and Fredrick Charles Arkwright of Willersley, esq., (trustees of Pares’ marriage settlement), of closes of land at Risley with the farm house and messuages thereon, (with plan, scale 25 in: 1 mile, schedule of premises and schedule of deeds 1879-1892). 3 Nov - 1894
36 - Deed of acknowledgement for the production of title deeds by Henry Grosvenor Lee of Leicester, banker, to Ernest Terah Hooley. 3 Nov - 1894
37 - Deed of consent by Thomas Grosvenor Lee of Leicester, banker and Thomas Guy Paget of Leicester, banker, (mortgagees of Edward Henry Pares) for the sale by Pares to Ernest Terah Hooley, of estates at Risley as D760/T/35. 3 Nov - 1894
38 - Mortgage by Ernest Terah Hooley, to Henry Barker, upholsterer, Alfred Meakin Baines, basket manufacturer, and Arthur Slater, book keeper, of Nottingham, for £1,900 of Risley Lodge Farm, as D760/T/35, 5 Nov 1894. Endorsed with reconveyance of the premises to Hooley, upon payment of all principal and interest. 1 Apr 1896 - 1894
39 - Mortgage by Ernest Terah Hooley, to William Parkin of West Bridgford (Nottinghamshire), solicitor’s clerk, and Bernard Withers Dawson of Eagley,. Bolton (Lancashire), for £300 of Risley Lodge Farm as D760 T/35. 6 Nov - 1894
40 - Lease by Geffarey Johnson of Horsley, gentleman to Hugh Cele of Little Eaton, husbandman, of one messuage with all appurtenant lands within the town and fields of Little Eaton, for 21 years at 13s 4d per year, 1 May 1536 - 1536
41 - Bargain and sale by John Fraunces of Foremark, esq., to Geo. Curzon of Croxall esq and Fraunces Cooke of Trusley, esq., in consideration of 10s., of the manor of Foremark with all appurtenant houses and lands at Foremark, Ingleby, Stanton, Repton, Willington, Milton, Allestree, Boulton, Derby and Ticknall and at Marneshall (Stafford-shire), except the demesne lands at Foremark and all tithes and oblations at Foremark, Ingleby and Milton, for 200 years after the death of Fraunces, with proviso that they are not to take profits from the premises but will lease the same to such persons as Thomas Burdet, heir apparent of Robert Burdet, and Jane, his wife shall appoint, at any time after the death of Fraunces. 24 Aug [See also D156, D5054] Ockbrook - 1602
42 - Bargain and sale by Fredrick, Lord Wyndsore, to John Piggen, Thomas Battell the elder, Thomas Fowke, William Columbell, Richard Saunderson, Thomas Adams, Edward Adams, Richard Cowper, William Wyndley the younger and William Hibbarde, als Hubbarde, the elder of Ockbrook, husbandmen, for a competent consideration, of his manor of Ockbrook and of a mesuage at Ockbrook, in the tenure of John Piggen with all appurtenant lands and of messuages etc, in the tenure of the others as above. 7 Sept - 1583
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