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D7674 - Barker family of Darley, Rowsley and East Lodge, Bakewell - 1476-1922
B - Barker Family of Darley, Rowsley and East Lodge, Bakewell - 1601-1891
1 - Muniments of title - 1601-1874
1 - Acre Wall, Parish of Bakewell - 1654-1684
2 - Bagshaws Croft, Parish of Bakewell - 1665-1667
3 - Cock Place and Water Lane, Parish of Bakewell - 1601-1878
4 - Cote Close, Parish of Bakewell - 1682-1790
5 - Farrfield, Middlefield, Parish of Bakewell - 1627-1797
6 - Messuage in Horsecroft Lane and a tanyard etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1660-1723
7 - Over Close, Middle Close, the Parks etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1666-1789
8 - Stafford's Pingle or Nether Pickfore Yard, Parish of Bakewell - 1681-1810
9 - Messuage at the Top of the Hill, Cowden Barns etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1695-1765
10 - Various properties in Bakewell - 1657-1783
1 - Release (lease lacking). George Croshawe, the elder, yeoman, to William Savile of Bakewell. A house on the south east side of the parish churchyard at Bakewell, Sedgeway Close, for £140. - 7 Feb [1657]
2 - Agreement to levy a fine. John Newton, yeoman, of Taddington and Elizabeth, his wife, to William Jackson, yeoman, of Towst (co. Derby). A house in Bakewell, for £60. - 22 Jan [1676]
3 - Mortgage. John Greaves, skinner, of Bakewell to Edward White, tanner, of Chesterfield. A burgage messuage in Bakewell for £26. The grant is void if £1.6.0 is paid every year for seven years and £26 in 1698 - 29 Apr 1691
4 - Agreement to levy a fine. Nicholas Bradley, yeoman, of Hognaston, Elizabeth, his wife, John Greaves, innkeeper, Anne, his wife, John Croshaw, ironmonger, Anne his wife, Andrew Lane, husbandman, of Brassington, Mary his wife and Thomas Frost, miner, of Bonsall and Dorothy, his wife, with William Bossley, apothecary, of Bakewell and William Birds, chandler, of Bakewell, John Thorpe, yeoman, of Bakewell and John Smith, husbandman , of Ible. Messuage in Bakewell etc., and the Pittifull Meadow, Mooreclose and other named closes, to be divided into three to the use of Thorpe, Birds and Bossley. Final Concord. Trinity 1709 (26 May) - 1 July 1709
5 - Agreement to levy a fine. George Ruddierd, yeoman, of Bakewell and Hannah, his wife, Charles Parker, yeoman, of Bakewell and Sarah, his wife, Mary Heathcote, spinster (Sarah and Mary being co-heiresses of John Heathcote, the youngest formerly of Ridgehall (par. Chapel) now of Bakewell and Edward Buxton, yeoman, formerly of Chelmorton, now of Bakewell. Messuage, Twigg Croft, a half acre in Bothomings, a rood on Gell Well and other named properties in Bakewell in order to establish a partition made between the two parties. - 3 Oct 1720
6 - Conveyance. Thomas Barker of Bakewell to John Thorpe of Bakewell. A space in the Common street of Bakewell opposite the dwellinghouse of John Thorpe and on which three shops have been erected; for £14. - 1 May 1738
7 - Lease and Release. Joseph Hammond, of Whiston and Ellen Newton, widow, of Upper Haddon to Edward Phasay, flax-dresser, of Bakewell. Thorne or Thorney close and a barn lately erected on it at Bakewell. George Bailiff, clerk, of Sheffield and Samuel Turner, clerk, of Sheffield, also surrender their interest; for £128 to Hamond and 10/- each to Bailiff and Turner. - 16-17 Oct 1783
8-9 - Lease and release. Jonas Bettison of Holme Pierrpont [Nottinghamshire], John Renshaw of Nottingham and Thomas Renshaw, hosier, of Nottingham to Thomas Barker of Ashford with the consent of Elizabeth Renshaw, spinster, of Owthorpe and Sarah Renshaw, spinster, of Owthorpe for parcels of land in the Common meadows of Bakewell (described) - 21-22 Apr 1803
10-11 - Lease and release. Peniston, Lord Viscount Melbourne to Thomas Barker of Ashford with the consent of Jonathan Gibbons of Uppingham and William Gauntley, the elder, of Bakewell, enclosure commissioners for Bakewell re lands in the Further Field and Nether Cowdell - 30 Sep 1808
12 - Draft deeds relating to purchase of three closes in Coombs Road from the Bakewell and High Peak Brewery on their winding up - 1868
13 - Draft deeds, purchase agreements and plan relating to the sale of four houses belonging to J. H. Barker in Bridge Street and Water Lane, Bakewell - 1870
14 - Instructions for a conveyance and fine from John Barker of Bakewell and others to John Henry Barker of The Crofts, Bakewell, re estates at Chesterfield and Bakewell
11 - Ashford, Parish of Bakewell - 1693-1792
12 - Barlow - 1789-1790
13 - Tideswell - 1620-1768
14 - Youlgreave - 1725-1772
15 - Various properties - 1626-1856
16 - Various Derbyshire places - 1605-1855
17 - Disley, Cheshire - 1680-1707
18 - Buckminster, Leicestershire - 1712-1796
19 - London, Middlesex - 1863-1874
20 - Setchey, Norfolk - 1772-1832
21 - Nottinghamshire - 1743-1776
2 - Settlements - 1657-1891
3 - Wills and Executorship Papers - 1619-1869
4 - Estate Papers - 1634-1872
5 - Correspondence - 1728-1855
6 - Correspondence and papers of William Barker (1738-1825), Smyrna Merchant and Captain Charles Barker (1811-1860), Royal Navy - 1773-1826
7 - Charles Barker (1811-1860), Royal Navy - 1826-[c1859]
8 - Personal Papers - 1604-[20th cent]
C - Charlesworth family of Castleton - [1651]-1843
CAT - Barker Family: original catalogue of records - 20th cent
LM - Lillie and Marris/Morris families of Sleaford, Lincolnshire and Newark, Nottinghamshire - 1675-1790
ST - Scholler and Twigg families of Rowsley and Ecclesfield, Yorkshire - 1476-1795
T - Thorpe Family of Monyash - 1672-1855
W - Watkinson family of Brampton and Chesterfield - [1567]-1833
ZA - Ashby family of Edensor - 1800-1831
ZC - Calvert family of Yeaveley - 1707-1733
ZG - Gardom family of Ashford - 1744-1817
ZK - Other Families
ZMC - Coal, Ironstone and Clay - 1798-1871
ZML - Lead Mining Records - 1646-1872
ZMR - Stewards of Duke of Rutland - 1632-1788
ZP - Parish of Bakewell All Saints - 17th-19th cent
ZS - Seal fragments - [16th-18th cent]
ZZ - Printed material - 18th-19th cent
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