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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
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
Collapse 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
1 - Abstracts of title of two properties (a) the Upper Shaws and Nether Shaws and (b) The Great Shaw, of Little Shaw etc. - [?19th cent]
2 - Conveyance, by lease and release, from George Farnsworth of Hathersage, yeoman, and Samuel Turner of Sheffield, mercer, to George Wainwright of Heathersage, blacksmith of two closes called the Upper and Nether Shaws - 1 May 1786
3 - Mortgage by George Wainwright of Hathersage, blacksmith, to William Brooke of Attercliffe Forge, yeoman, of the Upper and Nether Shaws - 27 Aug 1797
4 - Conveyance, by lease and release, from Thomas York of Chapeltown, labourer (as son of Elizabeth York deceased, one of the daughters of George Wainwright late of Hathersage, blacksmith), John Hallett, saw handle maker and Ann his wife (also a daughter of Wainwright), Hannah Johnson, widow (also a daughter of Wainwright) and Elizabeth Wainwright, widow of George Wainwright, and William Brooke formerly of Attercliffe Forge and now of Kilnhirst (as mortgagee), to Joseph White of Hathersage, shopkeeper, and his trustee of two closes of land called Upper and nether Shaws, in Hathersage - 30 Nov 1819
5 - Succession Duty Duplicates, Inland Revenue Office - [19th cent]
6 - Declaration by Mr Edward Birks that Mrs Sheriff (a daughter of Joseph White), died without issue - 28 Feb 1871
7 - Conveyance by The Rev. William Davey and the Rev. William Dillon, clerks (as joint tenants) to Charles Cammell of Norton Hall and of Brookfield Manor, esq. of several parcels of land in Hathersage called the Little Shaw, the Upper Shaw, the Lower Shaw and the Lower Shaw close - 28 Feb 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]