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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
11 - Ashford, Parish of Bakewell - 1693-1792
12 - Barlow - 1789-1790
13 - Tideswell - 1620-1768
14 - Youlgreave - 1725-1772
1 - Deeds and related papers for Hollow Furlong, Youlgreave (and the Bramwell and Briddon families)
2 - Conveyance. Samuel Roberts of Alport to Francis Beard, yeoman, of Youlgreave. Lane Head Close at Youlgreave and part of the Hollow Furlong and Two Pingles, for £178.2.6. - 20 May 1713
3 - Deed to declare uses of a fine. Francis Bramwell, yeoman, of Youlgreave and Ann, his wife, to Joshua Danser of Monyash. A house, gardens etc in Youlgreave, a butchers’ shop and land in the Hollow Furlong, to be held to the use of Francis Bramwell. Fine dated Trinity 1730. (4 June) - 28 Jan [1751]
4 - Copy of D7674/BarD/333 - 29 Jan [1751]
5 - Bond. Samuel Briddon, innholder, of Alport to George Wall, skinner, of Youlgreave; in £40; for payment. - 29 Sep 1737
6 - Copy of the will of Samuel Briddon, yeoman, of Alport. - 7 Sep 1743
7 - Lease and Release. Richard Taylor, cooper, of Kirk Ireton and Mary, his wife, to Harry Spencer, blacksmith and John Hodgkinson, blacksmith, of Youlgreave. Messuage and croft, a piece of land where a house stood and a land in the Hollow Furlong, for £76. - 25 Mar 1746
8 - Surrender of trusteeship. Benjamin Mather, husbandman, late of Alport, now of Ashton. (co. Lancaster), to Francis Bramwell, miner, of Youlgreave. The trusteeship of Francis Briddon under the will of his father, Samuel, Bramwell having married Samuel’s widow. - 2 Apr 1752
9 - Assignment of mortgage. Anthony Eyre of Grove (co. Nottingham) and Margaret Thornhill, widow, of Stanton, executors of Bache Thornhill, with the consent of Francis Bramwell, miner, of Youlgreave to Martha Bland, widow, of Rowland, Bakewell. Hollow Furlong in Youlgreave, mortgaged by Bramwell to Bache Thornhill and forfeited; redeemable by Bramwell if he pays Martha Bland £65. - 23 Apr 1765
10 - Bond. Thomas Swindell, husbandman, administrator, of William Swindell, husbandman, both of Youlgreave, Adam Wooley of Matlock, executor of John Sowter, yeoman, of Matlock and George Wall, husbandman, of Matlock to John Barker of Bakewell and George Fenton, husbandman, of Bakewell in £106 to save Barker and Fentem harmless from actions from their possession of estates belonging to Samuel Briddon of Alport, who died heavily indebted. - 3 Jun 1765
11 - Assignment of mortgage. Martha Bland, widow, late of Rowland now of Great Longstone, to John Barker of Bakewell, William Bramwell, miner, of Youlgreave, son and devisee of Francis Bramwell also being a party. The Hollow Furlong at Youlgreave, to be redeemable by Bramwell on payment of £200. - 22 Jun 1770
12 - Lease and release, John Hodgkinson, blacksmith, of Youlgreave and Ann, his wife, to William Bramwell, yeoman, of Youlgreave. Piece of land in the Hollow Furlong Close, for £18. - 29-30 Jan 1770
13 - Assignment of mortgage. John Barker, of Bakewell, with the consent of William Bramwell to Joseph Smedley, barmaster. Hollow Furlong to hold the mortgage in trust for John Barker. - 3 Apr 1771
14 - Lease and release. William Bramwell, miner, of Youlgreave and Elizabeth, his wife, to John Barker. Hollow Furlong; for £240. - 4-5 Apr 1771
15 - Memorandum of agreement. William Bramwell, miner, of Youlgreave declares that he has sold to John Barker of Bakewell the Hollow Furlong for £240. - 10 Apr 1771
16 - Bond. William Bramwell, miner, of Youlgreave to John Barker of Bakewell, for payment. - 10 Jun 1771
17 - Lease. John Barker of Bakewell to William Bramwell, miner, of Youlgreave. The Hollow Furlong in Youlgreave for 20 years at £8 annual rent. - 26 Jul 1771
18 - Final Concord between Robert Barker Clerk ("plaintiff") and John and Jane Barker ("deforciants") concerning 12 acres of land (six pasture and six meadow) for all cattle and common of turbary with their appurtenances in the parishes of Darley and Youlgreave - [1776]
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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