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D7806 - Charles Cammell (1810-1879) of Norton Hall, Norton and Brookfield Manor, Hathersage (also Ditcham Park, Southampton), manufacturer, merchant and landowner - 18th-20th cent
1 - Deeds and papers for Brookfield Estate, including North Lees - 1712-1954
2 - Deeds and papers for property at Moorseats and Kimbercales (Court) - (1743)-1871
3 - Deeds and papers for property purchased from J.S.A. Shuttleworth - 1825-1869
4 - Deeds and papers for property acquired from Broomhead's trustees, previously David Cooper's (originally Smilters Farm) - (1825)-1877
5 - Deeds and related papers for Property acquired from the devisees of George Morton - 1655-1878
1 - Deeds and related papers for The Hemp Yard - 1655-1833
1 - Bargain and sale by Barbarah Burley of Greenhill in Norton parish, widow, and Thomas Burley, yeoman, son of William Burley, deceased, to Richard Skinner of Hathersage, yeoman of outhouse or cottage commonly called a smithy and a close called the smithy yard in Hathersage and in Skinner’s occupation - 20 Oct 1655
2 - Bargain and sale by Richard Skinner of Hathersage, yeoman, to Elizabeth Skinner his daughter of outhouse or cottage called a smithy and the close called the smithy yard, in Hathersage - 20 Apr 1666
3 - Conveyance by John Morton of Hathersage, blacksmiths, to his friend and sister-in-law Jane Wilcockson of a cottage house with a yard called the Hempyard in Hathersage, adjoining the land of John Hough, to be hers absolutely - 2 Jan [1691]
4 - Counterpart of lease by Jane Wilcockson, of Hathersage, widow, to John Smilter of Hathersage, tailor of a cottage in Hathersage called the Hempy[ard] - 10 Jan [1691]
5 - Conveyance by George Hinch of Hathersage, miller, to Thomas Furnis of Hathersage, button maker of a cottage or tenement in Hathersage with the Hemp yard, adjoining certain lands called the Hough Crofts - 31 May 1802
6 - Copy of Will of Thomas Furniss of Hatherage, yeoman - 31 Oct 1815
7 - Extract from will and Stamp Office discharge for legacy of Ann Furniss Higginbottom. - [c1820s]
8 - Mortgage, by lease and release of James Furniss of Hathersage, button maker, to Robert Cook of same, needle maker of messuage in Hathersage with a garden and piggeries adjoining certain lands called the Hough Crofts - 25-26 Jul 1828
9 - Conveyance, by lease and release, from James Furniss, late of Hathersage, button maker, and now of Sheffield, to George Morton of Hathersage, innkeeper, and Henry Cocker of Hathersage, needle-manufacturer, as trustee, of all that cottage in Hathersage with a garden, standing on the site of an ancient cottage and hemp yard and adjoining the Hough Crofts - 10-11 Feb 1831
10 - Draft plan of property, including former button shops, in Hathersage village, being Plaintiff’s plan in Morton v Cook - 1833
2 - Deeds and related papers for The Horsnells - 1671-1878
6 - Deeds and related papers for Greens House Farm, acquired from the vicarage of Hathersage (Queen Anne's Bounty) - (1825)-1870
7 - Deeds and related papers for property called the Shaws, acquired from the Revs. William Davey and William Dillon, R.C. priests - 1786-1871
8 - Deeds and related papers for premises acquired from the trustees of the Roman Catholic chapel of St. Michael, Hathersage - 1836-1877
9 - 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]
Harpur Crewe family of Calke
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