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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
1 - Final Concord. English. Robert Pidcocke, plaintiffs; John Bolame and Mary, his wife and Gilbert Bonn, serjeant-at-law, and Millicent, his wife, deforceants. A messuage, barn etc in Bakewell; for £60. Trinity 1660 - 17 June 1660
2 - Grant. Robert Pidcocke, yeoman, Bakewell to his kinsman, James Greaves, tanner of Bakewell. A messuage and tan yard. - 3 Mar [1674]
3 - Lease and counterpart. James Greaves, innholder, of Bakewell to Robert Creswell, dyer, of Litton. Messuage in Horse Croft Lane, Bakewell, with a garden and tanyard etc, for 21 years for 40/- rent. - 24 Jun 1701
4 - Letter of attorney. John Greaves, yeoman, of Bakewell to Thomas Bagshaw or any attorney of Common Pleas, to receive a declaration of ejectment at the suit of Arthur Moseley, on the demise of John Thorpe, for a messuage in Bakewell. Bond of the same date. Greaves to Thorpe. - 21 Feb [1704]
5 - Lease and release. James Greaves, maltster, of Bakewell to Anthony Buxton, mercer, of Bakewell. A building in Bakewell, formerly a house now a dyeworks, an extension used as a barkshop, and land used as a tanyard and a tenter yard and the residue used by a skinner for his pits; for £40. - 14-15 Feb [1707]
6 - Conveyance. Samuel Greaves, yeoman, of Bakewell to Anthony Buxton, mercer, of Bakewell. Two cottages in Bakewell; for £20. - 14 Aug 1710
7 - Conveyance. Samuel Greaves, yeoman, to Anthony Buxton, mercer, of Bakewell. A half acre on Middlehill, a half acre in Barflatts and other lands in named closes in Bakewell; for £10. - 25 Jan [1712]
8 - Deed to levy a fine and lead uses. Samuel Greaves, yeoman, of Bakewell and Elizabeth, his wife, to William Greaves, plumber, Anthony Buxton, mercer, Joshua Frost, ironmonger, and William Hancock, cordwainer, all of Bakewell. The Intack and Blind Corner Closes in Bakewell, cottages and other lands in named closes, to be divided as stated among the deforceants. - 29 Nov 1716
9 - Mortgage. Anthony Buxton, mercer, of Bakewell and Hannah, his wife, to Ruth Scholler, spinster, of Bakewell. Messuage in Horsecroft Lane and a house now a dye-house etc in Bakewell. Redeemable for £140. - 2 Jun 1718
10 - Lease and Release. Thomas Trigge, grocer and alderman, of Nottingham, Abell Smith, mercer, of Nottingham, Hannah Buxton, widow of Anthony Buxton, mercer, late of Bakewell, and Edward Buxton, son of Anthony to John Thorpe, stone cutter, of Bakewell. A house, dyhouse, tanyard and the Cockpitt and Leech Closes; for £300. - 9-10 Oct 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
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
Harpur Crewe family of Calke
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