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D77 - Gresley family of Drakelow - [12th-20th cent]
1 - Title Deeds
2 - Manorial Records - [14th-19th cent]
3 - Estate Papers
1 - Papers prior to Sir George Gresley
2 - Sir George Gresley 1st Bt (1580-1651)
3 - Sir Thomas Gresley, 2nd Bt (1629-1699)
4 - Sir Thomas Gresley 4th Baronet (1698-1746)
5 - Sir Thomas Gresley 5th Baronet (1722-1753)
6 - Sir Nigel Gresley 6th Baronet (1726-1787)
7 - Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley 7th Baronet (1753-1808)
8 - Sir Roger Gresley MP 8th Baronet (1799-1837)
1-2 - Affidavit 'In Chancery Between Sir Roger Gresley an Infant and Dame Maria Elizabeth Gresley Widow his mother plaintiff and Sir John Edensor Heathcote Defendant', with the valuation of estates in Drakelow, Lullington, Castle Gresley, Church Gresley and Stapenhill by Francis Calvert in Mar 1816, and a copy - 25 July 1816
3 - Copy correspondence between Sir [Roger] Gresley, T. Heathcote and Sir JD Fowler re prospective tenants for Smith's Farm. (Smith being the previous tenant) - 3 Feb 1817
4 - Encroachment in Linton. John Smith - 24 Feb 1818
5 - Account of Lady Lees Farm and Stapenhill Estate re produce and taxation - 1818
6 - Resolutions of meeting of landowners and occupiers in Repton and Gresley for petition to Parliament re distressed state of agriculture caused by foreign imports of corn and grain duty free. With list of attendees including Abraham Hoskins - 1819
7 - Account of Sir Roger Gresley's Estates as let out at the decease of Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley and as let in 1820, including estates in Drakelow, Lullington, Stapenhill, Castle Gresley and Church Gresley - (c1820)
8 - Letter to Sir John Heathcote from Thomas Moore relating to a farm in Lullington - 5 Apr 1820
9 - Composition in lieu of heriots due on the death of Mr John Smith of Linton to Sir Roger Gresley Bart - 1821
10 - Account. Produce of Lady Lees Farm to Mr Horton, Produce of Stapenhill Estate to Sir Roger Gresley Bart - 1821
11 - Rental of Drakelow estates of Sir Robert Gresley - 19 Apr 1821
12 - Rent account of E.[Eusebius] Horton Esq. to Sir Roger Gresley and notes regarding the assignment of Lady Leys Farm (E. Horton to Thomas Robinson) and a note re the Stapenhill estate - 1816-1821
13 - Estate correspondence between Sir Roger Gresley and Henry Cooper - 1819
14 - Note relating to the sale of farm stock of [?] Moore having failed to meet his payments on property in Thorpe and Lullington - [?1819]
15 - Rental of Gresley from Lady Day 1825 with correspondence between Sir Roger Gresley and Henry Cooper, 28 June - 1825
16 - Correspondence from Henry Cooper with 'Particulars of the Estate at Gresley, for Sale by Auction at Burton-upon-Trent' - 1825
17 - Correspondence to Sir Roger Gresley from EL Badeley at Kedleston, Arthur Trevor, and W. Penn at Elvaston - 1832
9 - Thomas Gresley (1668-1743)
10 - John Gresley (1711-1783)
11 - Revd Dr Thomas Gresley (1734-1785)
12 - Revd William Gresley (1760-1829)
13 - Revd Sir William Nigel Gresley 9th Bt (1806-1847)
14 - Sir Robert Gresley 11th Baronet (1866-1936)
15 - Estates of Related and Other Families
16 - Miscellaneous and Unidentified
4 - Family and Personal Papers
5 - Official Papers
6 - Parish and Ecclesiastical Papers - [16th cent]-1914
7 - Legal/Case Papers
8 - Maps and Plans - [18th-19th cent]
9 - Photographs
UL - Gresley Family of Drakelow: unlisted records
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