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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
Expand 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
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
Collapse 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 1 - Deeds and related papers for The Hemp Yard - 1655-18331 - Deeds and related papers for The Hemp Yard - 1655-1833
Collapse 2 - Deeds and related papers for The Horsnells - 1671-18782 - Deeds and related papers for The Horsnells - 1671-1878
1 - Bargain and Sale by Francis Bocking of Wortley in Tankersley parish, Yorks., yeoman, to Francis Came of Brookfeild in Hathersage parish, yeoman of a messuage in Bathersage in the tenure of Robert Thomasson and closes (named) - 5 Oct 1671
2 - Settlement by Alexander Dammes of Baslowe in Bakewell parish, yeoman, and Thomas Camme senior, of Bruckfield in Hathersage, parish, to Thomas Camme junior of Bruckfield, husbandman of a messuage with buildings and closes (named) now in the possession of Matthewe Tommasson, in Hathersage and other land in the possession of George Fox and Benjamin Ashton - 4 Nov 1720
3 - Copy of Will of Thomas Camm of Brookfield in Hathersage parish, yeoman - 31 Jul 1741
4 - Copy of Deed to make a tenant and lead uses: The Rev. Charles Hadfield of Brookfield, clerk and Hellen his wife, only daughter and heir of John Camm late of Brookfield, yeoman, deceased and niece of Thomas Camm, to John Dowding of Queen Street, London, gentleman and others, for docking and barring the entail of a messuage at Brookfield and closes belonging called the Meadow at the door, the Wheat Croft, the Coat Leas, the Coatfield etc., and another messuage at Brookfield called Stones farm and closes belonging, and three closes called Horsnells; and other farms called the Parkinfield and the Reaps in Hope Woodland and a parcel of land called White Walls also in the woodlands - 15 Nov 1760
5 - Release and appointment by Charles Hadfield of Brookfield, clerk, and Hellen and his wife, and John Wormald of Leeds, son of Thomas Wormald, late of Hope, clerk (as trustee), to Cham Hadfield, his eldest son - 24 Oct 1777
6 - Bond of Cham Hadfield of Doncaster, mercer, bound to Richard Bradley, Edmund Pope and Michael Clarke Stephens of St. Lawrence Jewry, London, co-partners, warehouse men and mercers, in £1200 for repayment of £600 on days stated - 23 Mar 1780
7 - Mortgage, by lease and release, by Cham Hadfield of Doncaster, mercer, to Richard Bradley, Edmund Pope and Michael Clarke Stephens of King St., St. Lawrence Jewry in the City of London, co-partners, warehousemen and mercers of three closes called the Horsnells in Hathersage - 22-23 Mar 1780
8 - Release by Cham Hadfield of Doncaster, mercer, to Richard Bradley, etc. (as per D7806/5/2/7), conveying the closes called Horsnells to them in fee simple, freed and discharged from the equity of redemption - 25 Apr 1780
9 - Bargain and sale by the Commissioners in a commission of bankruptcy awarded against Richard Bradley, Edmund Pope and Michael Clarke Stephens, and the said Richard Bradley, to George Morton of Hathersage, innkeeper of the closes called the Horsnells which they have agreed to sell to Morton, whereof one third part is the real estate of Bradley - 25 Mar 1783
10 - Abstract of title from 1783 of devisees named in the will of George Morton to cottage and land etc., in Hathersage, agreed to be sold to Charles Cammell - (1783)-1877
11 - Succession Duty Duplicate of Betty Middleton’s estate, Inland Revenue Office - 1877
12 - Declaration of Mrs Georgiana Jessop that she was the eldest child of William Morton, son of George Morton; with dates of birth, marriage, etc. and similar details of her Uncle Ralph Morton and Aunt Betty Middleton (nee Morton) - 22 Jan 1878
13 - Conveyance by Georgina Jessop of Sheffield, widow, Mary Morton of Sheffield, widow (and others, named, all being devisees under the wills of George Morton of Hathersage and George Morton his grandson) to Charles Cammell of Norton Hall and Brookfield Manor of three closes called the Horsnells with a barn, and also a cottage or dwelling house in Hathersage adjoining the Hough Crofts - 22 Jan 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]