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Collapse D7674 - Barker family of Darley, Rowsley and East Lodge, Bakewell - 1476-1922D7674 - Barker family of Darley, Rowsley and East Lodge, Bakewell - 1476-1922
Collapse B - Barker Family of Darley, Rowsley and East Lodge, Bakewell - 1601-1891B - Barker Family of Darley, Rowsley and East Lodge, Bakewell - 1601-1891
Collapse 1 - Muniments of title - 1601-18741 - Muniments of title - 1601-1874
Expand 1 - Acre Wall, Parish of Bakewell - 1654-16841 - Acre Wall, Parish of Bakewell - 1654-1684
Expand 2 - Bagshaws Croft, Parish of Bakewell - 1665-16672 - Bagshaws Croft, Parish of Bakewell - 1665-1667
Expand 3 - Cock Place and Water Lane, Parish of Bakewell - 1601-18783 - Cock Place and Water Lane, Parish of Bakewell - 1601-1878
Expand 4 - Cote Close, Parish of Bakewell - 1682-17904 - Cote Close, Parish of Bakewell - 1682-1790
Expand 5 - Farrfield, Middlefield, Parish of Bakewell - 1627-17975 - Farrfield, Middlefield, Parish of Bakewell - 1627-1797
Expand 6 - Messuage in Horsecroft Lane and a tanyard etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1660-17236 - Messuage in Horsecroft Lane and a tanyard etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1660-1723
Expand 7 - Over Close, Middle Close, the Parks etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1666-17897 - Over Close, Middle Close, the Parks etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1666-1789
Expand 8 - Stafford's Pingle or Nether Pickfore Yard, Parish of Bakewell - 1681-18108 - Stafford's Pingle or Nether Pickfore Yard, Parish of Bakewell - 1681-1810
Expand 9 - Messuage at the Top of the Hill, Cowden Barns etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1695-17659 - Messuage at the Top of the Hill, Cowden Barns etc., Parish of Bakewell - 1695-1765
Expand 10 - Various properties in Bakewell - 1657-178310 - Various properties in Bakewell - 1657-1783
Collapse 11 - Ashford, Parish of Bakewell - 1693-179211 - Ashford, Parish of Bakewell - 1693-1792
1 - Lease. William Milnes, the elder, yeoman, to Charles Haberjamb of Alport near Youlgreave. A rood of land in the Broadroodes at Ashford; a rood in the North Low; for 904 years at a peppercorn rent. - 30 May 1693
2 - Lease. Thomas Bourne of Rowsley, Elizabeth, his wife and Thomas Lees of Platt, near Manchester, to John Harris, the younger, of Ashford. The Broad Ley, Broadley Heads, Barn Close, Dry Roods and other named properties in Ashford; for 21 years at £25 rent. - 9 Apr 1768
3 - Inquisition and surrender and admission. Ashford. View of frankpledge and Great Court Baron of William, Duke of Devonshire. Inquisition on Elizabeth Bourne wife of Captain Thomas Bourne who held a moiety of the Broadley, Broadley Heads, Barn Close, Dry Roods, etc in Ashford. John Barker and Jane, his wife, are admitted tenants of a fourth part of the property. Fine 5/-. - 29 Apr 1774
4 - Agreement. Robert Bretnor, yeoman, of Ashford with John Barker of Bakewell. The Coat Close, Acre Heads, Well Bank at Ashford to be sold at the rate of £50 an acre. - 3 May 1791
5 - Lease and release. James Green of Ashford, brother and devisee of William Green of Ashford, Thomas Green, farmer, of Ashford and John Green, surgeon, of Chapel-en-le-Frith, to John Barket of Bakewell and William Anthony of Bakewell. Allotments under the enclosure award at Ashford, Anthony acting as trustee for Barker; for £400. With Final Concord and abstract of title. - 14-15 Feb 1792
6 - Agreement. John Barker of Bakewell with James Green of Ashford. For peaceful enjoyment, etc, of a messuage and lands in Ashford. With bond for performance. - 5 Apr 1792
7 - Bond. Francis Coates of Great Longstone and Francis Heyward, victualler of Bakewell to John Barker of Bakewell. For performance of covenants for the exchange of two messuages at Hall End now in the possession of George Heyward for a messuage and half of the Broad Close at Ashford. - 2 Oct 1794
8 - Lease. John Barker of Bakewell to George Smith, stone mason of Ashford. A house at Tumbling Hill, Ashford, The Moor Furlong Close and the Cheney Close; for 21 years at £12 rent. - 9 June 1795
9 - Surrender and admission: John Twigg, the elder, to John Twigg, the younger. Moorefurlong. - 27 May 1659
10 - Surrender and admission: William Nailer to Joseph Ludlam. Three roods on Damstone, etc. - 22 Mar [1660]
11 - Surrender and admission: John Dakeyn to James Bramall. ½ acre on Beighton Flatt. - 10 Dec 1667
12 - Surrender and admission: George Heaward to Francis, his wife. Rood on Heathen Lane etc. - 8 Apr 1670
13 - Surrender of D7674/BarD/48 to James Scamadine - 13 Apr 1672
14 - Surrender and admission: John Daken to Thomas Dickens. Half Acre in Longson and pasture for one beast in Great Longson Heay. - 13 May 1671
15 - Surrender and admission: Thomas Dickens to James Scamadine. Property in D7674/BarD/50. - 30 Dec 1672
16 - Surrender and admission: Joseph Ludlam to James Scamadine. Three roods on Dunstone; a rood on Overthwart etc. - 27 Sep 1675
17 - Surrender and admission: John Heaward to James Scamadine. A rood on Stanbridge. - 2 May 1674
18 - Surrender and admission: William Greene and Elizabeth, wife of Richard Greene to James Scamadine. Standbridge half acre, an acre on Rye Roodes. - 2 May 1674
19 - Surrender and admission: John Blackwall to William Lowe. Rood in Rye Roodes. - 1 May 1675
20 - Surrender and admission: James Scamadine to Robert Mower. Messuage, shop and “colehouse” in Longson, three roods on Dunston, a rood adjacent to Burchhill Way, half acre on Oremark and other property specified. - 27 May 1676
21 - Inquisition on Robert Mower, who died on Nov. 3rd 1675, seized of the Little Cawldwell Hills, Great Cawldwell Hills, Higlotts Close and other named property. Robert Mower is declared heir. - 5 May 1677
22 - Surrender and admission: William Milnes and Richard Yeiveley to Thomas Woodward. The Broad Roodes, an acre on Sidepennyuncke and Henry Howard’s Acre. - 25 Oct 1678
23 - Surrender and admission: John Twigg, senior, to John Twigg, junior. Moorefurlong. Spittlemeadow - 25 Apr 1683
24 - Surrender and admission: Thomas Woodward and William Milnes to Charles Haberjambe. Property as in 58 and in the North Low, Bulloe Geaves, Oare Pitts etc. - 12 Aug 1684
25 - Surrender and admission: John Twigg, Junior, surrenders Moorefurlong and Spittlemeadow to stated uses. - 23 Apr 1686
26 - Surrender and admission: William Milnes, junior, to Anthony Torr. Flinters Top and The Banke. - 30 Oct 1686
27 - Surrender and admission: John Twigg to Humfrey Brushfield. Moorefurlong and the Spittle. - 10 Jul 1689
28 - Surrender and admission: Humfrey Brushfield to Ruth Twigg and the uses of her will. The Moore Furlong and the Spittle. - 25 Apr 1691
29 - Letter of attorney from William Milnes, the younger, to Henry and Francis Fellowes to surrender the Broad Roods Close, an acre on Sidepennyunke, four acres in North Low etc to the use of Robert Schaller. - 24 Feb [1694]
30 - Surrender and admission: Charles Haberjambe to Ruth Twigg and the uses of her will. Property as in D7674/BarD/69. - 24 Mar [1694]
31 - Surrender and admission: Thomas Wright to Ruth Twigg and the uses of her will. An acre and two roods in Edgstonehead Close. - 5 Aug 1695
32 - Surrender and admission: Ann Garratt and William Mills, to Thomas Cheney. Messuage at Halfend, the little Orchard, etc. - 28 Dec 1709
33 - Surrender and admission: John Mawry and William Mills to Thomas Cheney. Cottage and garden. - 4 April 1715
34 - Surrender and admission: Anthony Torr to Thomas Cheney and the uses of his will. Messuage and shippen, Meane Crofts Long Croft and other named property. - 6 Mar [1716]
35 - Surrender and admission: Edward Cheney, the elder, Edward Cheney, the younger, Hugh Cheney, John Cheney to stated uses. The Hallend, Spout Yard, Great Leys and other named closes. - 26 Aug 1741
36 - Surrender and admission: Edward Cheney and Robert Cheney to stated uses. Property as in D7674/BarD/442. - 14 Aug 1761
37 - Inquisition on Humphrey Bretnor, who died seized of the Coat Close, the Acre Heads and Well Bank. Robert Bretnor admitted tenant. - 15 Apr 1767
38 - Surrender and admission: John Renshaw to John Eley. Hallend, Pout Yard, Great and Little Leys and Long Croft. - 30 Apr 1776
39 - Surrender and admission: Ann Cheney, widow of Edward Cheney, to John Renshaw. Hallend, Spout Yard etc. - 30 Apr 1776
40 - Surrender and admission: Francis Townsend to John Bolsover. The Flax Lands. - 15 Sep 1778
41 - Surrender and admission: Ann Cheney and Robert Cheney to George Smith. The Tumbling Hill House. - 22 May 1779
42 - Surrender and admission: James and Thomas Green to John Barker. A lane in the Great Lees Close and a parcel of land. (with agreement and notes relating to the rights over the lane). - 18 Apr 1780
43 - Surrender and admission: George White and Richard Hall to Isaac Wilkinson. Cliffs Crofts and Brooks and Red Meadow. - 11 Aug 1786
44 - Surrender and admission: John Eley to John Barker. The Hallend, Spout Yard etc (as in D7674/BarD/442). - 20 Jun 1787
45 - Surrender and admission: John Bolsover to Sarah Patrick of Edensor. The Flax Lands, redeemable for £150. - 24 Apr 1792
46 - Wrapping for several documents in the Barker archive collection - [1780s]
Expand 12 - Barlow - 1789-179012 - Barlow - 1789-1790
Expand 13 - Tideswell - 1620-176813 - Tideswell - 1620-1768
Expand 14 - Youlgreave - 1725-177214 - Youlgreave - 1725-1772
Expand 15 - Various properties - 1626-185615 - Various properties - 1626-1856
Expand 16 - Various Derbyshire places - 1605-185516 - Various Derbyshire places - 1605-1855
Expand 17 - Disley, Cheshire - 1680-170717 - Disley, Cheshire - 1680-1707
Expand 18 - Buckminster, Leicestershire - 1712-179618 - Buckminster, Leicestershire - 1712-1796
Expand 19 - London, Middlesex - 1863-187419 - London, Middlesex - 1863-1874
Expand 20 - Setchey, Norfolk - 1772-183220 - Setchey, Norfolk - 1772-1832
Expand 21 - Nottinghamshire - 1743-177621 - Nottinghamshire - 1743-1776
Expand 2 - Settlements - 1657-18912 - Settlements - 1657-1891
Expand 3 - Wills and Executorship Papers - 1619-18693 - Wills and Executorship Papers - 1619-1869
Expand 4 - Estate Papers - 1634-18724 - Estate Papers - 1634-1872
Expand 5 - Correspondence - 1728-18555 - Correspondence - 1728-1855
Expand 6 - Correspondence and papers of William Barker (1738-1825), Smyrna Merchant and Captain Charles Barker (1811-1860), Royal Navy - 1773-18266 - Correspondence and papers of William Barker (1738-1825), Smyrna Merchant and Captain Charles Barker (1811-1860), Royal Navy - 1773-1826
Expand 7 - Charles Barker (1811-1860), Royal Navy - 1826-[c1859]7 - Charles Barker (1811-1860), Royal Navy - 1826-[c1859]
Expand 8 - Personal Papers - 1604-[20th cent]8 - Personal Papers - 1604-[20th cent]
Expand C - Charlesworth family of Castleton - [1651]-1843C - Charlesworth family of Castleton - [1651]-1843
Expand CAT - Barker Family: original catalogue of records - 20th centCAT - Barker Family: original catalogue of records - 20th cent
Expand LM - Lillie and Marris/Morris families of Sleaford, Lincolnshire and Newark, Nottinghamshire - 1675-1790LM - Lillie and Marris/Morris families of Sleaford, Lincolnshire and Newark, Nottinghamshire - 1675-1790
Expand ST - Scholler and Twigg families of Rowsley and Ecclesfield, Yorkshire - 1476-1795ST - Scholler and Twigg families of Rowsley and Ecclesfield, Yorkshire - 1476-1795
Expand T - Thorpe Family of Monyash - 1672-1855T - Thorpe Family of Monyash - 1672-1855
Expand W - Watkinson family of Brampton and Chesterfield - [1567]-1833W - Watkinson family of Brampton and Chesterfield - [1567]-1833
Expand ZA - Ashby family of Edensor - 1800-1831ZA - Ashby family of Edensor - 1800-1831
Expand ZC - Calvert family of Yeaveley - 1707-1733ZC - Calvert family of Yeaveley - 1707-1733
Expand ZG - Gardom family of Ashford - 1744-1817ZG - Gardom family of Ashford - 1744-1817
Expand ZK - Other FamiliesZK - Other Families
Expand ZMC - Coal, Ironstone and Clay - 1798-1871ZMC - Coal, Ironstone and Clay - 1798-1871
Expand ZML - Lead Mining Records - 1646-1872ZML - Lead Mining Records - 1646-1872
Expand ZMR - Stewards of Duke of Rutland - 1632-1788ZMR - Stewards of Duke of Rutland - 1632-1788
Expand ZP - Parish of Bakewell All Saints - 17th-19th centZP - Parish of Bakewell All Saints - 17th-19th cent
Expand ZS - Seal fragments - [16th-18th cent]ZS - Seal fragments - [16th-18th cent]
Expand ZZ - Printed material - 18th-19th centZZ - Printed material - 18th-19th cent