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Collapse D7806 - Charles Cammell (1810-1879) of Norton Hall, Norton and Brookfield Manor, Hathersage (also Ditcham Park, Southampton), manufacturer, merchant and landowner - 18th-20th centD7806 - Charles Cammell (1810-1879) of Norton Hall, Norton and Brookfield Manor, Hathersage (also Ditcham Park, Southampton), manufacturer, merchant and landowner - 18th-20th cent
Expand 1 - Deeds and papers for Brookfield Estate, including North Lees - 1712-19541 - Deeds and papers for Brookfield Estate, including North Lees - 1712-1954
Expand 2 - Deeds and papers for property at Moorseats and Kimbercales (Court) - (1743)-18712 - Deeds and papers for property at Moorseats and Kimbercales (Court) - (1743)-1871
Collapse 3 - Deeds and papers for property purchased from J.S.A. Shuttleworth - 1825-18693 - Deeds and papers for property purchased from J.S.A. Shuttleworth - 1825-1869
1 - Abstract of the title of John Spencer Ashton Shuttleworth to freehold hereditaments at Hathersage, to be sold to Charles Cammell - 1868
2 - Agreement whereby John Spencer Ashton Shuttleworth agrees to sell to Charles Cammell of Norton Hall several allotments of land described in a schedule, for £11,000 - 20 Oct 1868
3 - Declaration of J. S. A. Shuttleworth in support of title - 2 Mar 1869
4-5 - Conveyance by John Spencer Ashton Shuttleworth of Hathersage Hall to Charles Cammell of Norton Hall of messuage and tenements and land in Hathersage and Outseats as delineated on the plan, annexed - 2 Mar 1869
6 - Conveyance, by lease and release, from John Brightmore of Highlow, farmer, eldest son and heir of James Brightmore, late of Highlow, deceased, Benjamin Scholfield also being a party, to Henry Cocker of Hathersage wire drawer and William Ibbotson of Sheffi - 25 Jul 1825
7 - Conveyance to uses by Henry Cocker of Hathersage, wire drawer, at the direction of William Ibbotson of Sheffield, merchant (who pays the consideration money), to Henry Ibbotson of Sheffield, merchant (as William Ibbotson’s trustee) of allotment on the moo - 16-17 Nov 1835
8 - Appointment and Release by Thomas Beard Holy and Benjamin Burdekin, trustees of the Sheffield and Hallamshire Joint Stock Banking Co. and the creditors and assignees of William Ibbotson, a bankrupt and the said William Ibbotson, to Thomas Eyre of Liverpool, druggist and George Hawksworth of Sheffield as his trustee of all that allotment upon the moor in the hamlet of Hathersage Outseats called Golden Car and formerly part of the wastes in the parish of Hathersage, late allotted to William Ibbotson and which was purchased at the auction on 22nd July, 1845 by Eyre - 26 Dec 1845
9 - Extract of enrolment of Hathersage Enclosure Award, relating to land in Outseats called the Golden Car, allotted to John Brightmore - 6 Oct 1830
10 - Copy of Certificate of appointment of assignees of the estate and effects of William Ibbotson of Sheffield, a bankrupt - 30 Apr 1845
11 - Orders in the case of Eyre v Stubbs - 1863
12 - Conveyance and Release by Sophia Eyre, late of Moorseats, but now of North Kensington Park, widow of Thomas Eyre, formerly of Liverpool but late of Moorseats, to John Spencer Ashton Shuttleworth, for completing the sale of all that allotment in the hamlet - 1 Jul 1863
13 - Conveyance by Thomas Farnsworth of Thorpe, Hathersage parish, farmer, to J.S.A. Shuttleworth of Hathersage Hall of an allotment of land on the Golden Car - 29 Dec 1840
14 - Conveyance and release by William Morton of Hathersage, farmer and Matthew Morton of Sheffield, saw maker (as eldest son and heir at law of his late mother Sarah, deceased wife of the said William Morton, nee Sarah Ibbotson), to John Spencer Ashton Shuttl - 28 Feb 1860
15 - Conveyance by Sir Thomas Ashton Clifford Constable of Texall, baronet, previously Thomas Clifford, to James Holworthy and Hannah Wright and trustees of certain allotments made in respect of an estate purchased of the devisees of Adam Furniss - 25 Mar 1828
16 - Conveyance of the property as per D7806/3/15 by Hannah Wright to J.S.A. Shuttleworth. - 2 Nov 1844
17 - Bond for quiet enjoyment of the property as per D7806/3/15 - 2 Nov 1844
18 - Conveyance and release by Thomas Gould of Sheffield of the allotment mortgaged (with other property) by J.S.A. Shuttleworth - 1 Mar 1869
19 - Requisitions on Title from Shuttleworth to Cammell - Jan 1869
20 - Observations on the Replies to the Requisitions on Title - 20 Jan 1869
Expand 4 - Deeds and papers for property acquired from Broomhead's trustees, previously David Cooper's (originally Smilters Farm) - (1825)-18774 - Deeds and papers for property acquired from Broomhead's trustees, previously David Cooper's (originally Smilters Farm) - (1825)-1877
Expand 5 - Deeds and related papers for Property acquired from the devisees of George Morton - 1655-18785 - Deeds and related papers for Property acquired from the devisees of George Morton - 1655-1878
Expand 6 - Deeds and related papers for Greens House Farm, acquired from the vicarage of Hathersage (Queen Anne's Bounty) - (1825)-18706 - Deeds and related papers for Greens House Farm, acquired from the vicarage of Hathersage (Queen Anne's Bounty) - (1825)-1870
Expand 7 - Deeds and related papers for property called the Shaws, acquired from the Revs. William Davey and William Dillon, R.C. priests - 1786-18717 - Deeds and related papers for property called the Shaws, acquired from the Revs. William Davey and William Dillon, R.C. priests - 1786-1871
Expand 8 - Deeds and related papers for premises acquired from the trustees of the Roman Catholic chapel of St. Michael, Hathersage - 1836-18778 - Deeds and related papers for premises acquired from the trustees of the Roman Catholic chapel of St. Michael, Hathersage - 1836-1877
Expand 9 - Deeds and related papers for premises called the Leveret Crofts, acquired from George Anthony Hardy - 1834-c18679 - Deeds and related papers for premises called the Leveret Crofts, acquired from George Anthony Hardy - 1834-c1867
C - Original Family Catalogue of the Deeds - [c1910s]