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D813 - Parish of Marston on Dove St Mary - 1654-[20th cent]
A - Parish archives - 17th-20th cent
PD - Parochial Church Council
PF - Charities
1 - Release by John Woolley of Darley next Derby to Arthur Woolley of Hackney, John Woolley of Sapperton and Thomas Yates of Sapperton relating to administration of lands to provide payment of £2 10s each year to poor of Marston on Dove under wills of William, Adam and Thomas Woolley, 16 Sep - 1731
1-36 - Woolley's Charity
2 - Lease by John Woolley and others to Arthur Harrison of Hilton, yeoman, of lands to provide payment of £2 10s each year to poor of Marston on Dove under wills of William, Adam and Thomas Woolley, for 21 years at £5 per annum, 29 Jan - 1738
3 - Assignments of trusteeship - 1759
4-5 - Assignments of trusteeship - 1790
6-8 - Assignments of trusteeship - 1820
9-10 - Copy lease by trustees to Joseph Rose of Hilton of a messuage at Hilton with the Croft (2a 10p) and a parcel of 22a 1r allotted under the Hilton Inclosure Award, being on the Heath Common, for 27 years at £9 19s, 27 Dec - 1806
11-13 - Extracts from the probates of Thomas Woolley of Marston, yeoman (1669), Adam Woolley of London, goldsmith (1704) and William Woolley of Hackney, Middlesex, gent (1727) - [18th cent]
14-15 - Charity Commissioners orders appointing new trustees - 1886-1904
16 - Application to the Charity Commission to be declared a charitable trust (gives details of charity lands and income), 4 Nov - 1863
17-24 - Charity Commissioners' communications - 1863-1867
25 - William Osborne of Buxton to Rev P P Mosley, jnr re Rose's lease of the charity lands, 19 Feb - 1820
26 - Paget Mosley to J Barber, solicitor, of Derby - enclosed list of new trustees and will be obliged to receive deed of appointment 3 Oct - 1863
27 - List of new trustees - [1863?]
28 - J S Archer of Marston to Rev W S Eaton of Hilton - asks him to get details of the will of Thomas Woolley, 5 Mar - 1901
29 - Draft inscription for Woolley charity board - [c. 1820]
30 - Rules to be observed by cottagers holding allotments of land under the Trustees of Woolley's Charity - 1905
31 - Account of John Edward Mosley for legal charges re search for Woolley wills - 1820-1821
32 - Account of J E Mosley for legal charges regarding Woolley's Charity - 1822
33 - Bill of John Matchitt for a frame around a small monument - 1831
34 - Bill of George Rose for painting and lettering a large monument in the chancel - 1831
35 - Bill of William Stanley for painting and lettering a charity board - 1824
36 - Bill of Richard Hanson for putting up board - 1824
37 - Copy mortgage by William Backhouse of Rugeley (Staffordshire) to John Newton of Lichfield, (Stafffordshire) of a messuage at Marston, with 4a land, 3 closes near Tutbury (Staffordshire) and 8a in the fields of Hatton for £100 being subject to a rent charge of £1 6s 8d to the poor of Marston, 30 Apr - 1726
37-51 - Debanke's Charity
38 - Copy lease and release by Henry Elsemore of Flixon, (Staffordshire) and Bridgett Hickin,of Stafford to Henry Lightwood of Tutbury of a messuage at Marston, with 4a land, 3 closes near Tutbury (Staffordshire) and 8a in the fields of Hatton, 21-22 Nov - 1763
39 - Copy lease and release by Edward Lightwood of Yoxall, (Staffordshire) to John Bott of Tutbury, Charles Bott of Tutbury, Thomas Webb of Barton under Needwood, and Francis Gresley of Tutbury - of a cottage and 4a at Marston, 3 closes (17a) known as Backe Close and Long Closes, being near Sudbury Bridge, 8a dispersed in the open fields of Hatton, 10 parcels (4a) in the common field of Hatton called Longlea Field, 3 parcels (2a) in a common field of Marston called Rye Flatt and all other the lands of Lightwood at Marston, to be divided between them in shares of 6/18, 2/18 and 10/18 in consideration of £773 6s 8d paid by John Bott, ,257 15s 7d paid by Charles Bott and £1288 17s 9d paid by Webb and Gresley, 23-24 Dec - 1790
40-41 - Draft abstracts of title - 1726-1763
42-43 - Copy inscription of Debanke Charity board that John Debanke bequeathed 13s 4d to be distributed twice a year
44 - Notes on Debanke's Charity - 1910
45 - Charity Commissioners' demand for submission of charity accounts - 1895
46 - Letter - Charity Commission to Rev H W Lamb - the former see no reason to alter their opinion that the charity is "parochial" within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1894, 14 Sep - 1904
47 - Charity Commission order for redemption of the charity rent charge of £1 6s 8d for £30 18s 9d - 1928
48 - Copy letter from Frederick Lamb of Kettering, Northants, to Messrs Lowe and Auden of Burton-on-Trent regarding the recent sale of Mr Grove's land upon which a charity of 16s per annum is charged under Debanke's Charity, with copy reply - 1891
49 - Sale catalogue of land and messuages at Hatton to be sold in 7 lots by Graham and Madeley at the Castle Hotel, Tutbury with plan (lots 6 and 7 subject to the annual payment of 16s 9d and 1s to the poor of Marston), 15 Jul - 1891
50 - Statement of accounts - 1913
51 - Schedule of rent charges due to the charity
52 - Copy bargain and sale by John Hinton of Hilton, to Arthur Harrison of Hilton of a close of pasture at Hilton, known as Rushie Etwall Bridge (bounds recited), subject to the payment of £1 10s yearly (10s to the schoolmaster as wages or for the repair of the school and £1 to the poor of Hilton) in consideration of £25, 24 Oct - 1655
52-55 - Hinton
53 - Copy bond in £51 by John Hinton to Arthur Harrison for the performance of covenants, 24 Oct - 1655
54-55 - Copy probate of Arthur Harrison of Hilton, devising inter alia to the poor of Marston 10s; to the poor of Egginton 6s 8d; to the poor of Etwall 10 groats; to the poor of Sutton 5s; to the poor of Tutbury 5s;to the poor of Marston 20s a year, to be paid to poor boys when apprenticed at 5s each; 10s a year for the repair of the school and towards the schoolmaster's wages, 12 Apr - 1661
56 - Copy probate of William Hackett of Burton on Trent, 26 May - 1763
56-57 - Hackett
57 - Copy bargain and sale by William Hackett of Burton on Trent, Thomas Hackett of Holt (Wiltshire), Sampson Hackett of Ashby de le Zouch (Leicestershire), Mary Hackett of Burton, and Ann Hackett of Holt, to Sampson Hackett of Hatton, their uncle, and Joseph Hayne of Marston, 29 Jun - 1765
58-60 - Charity Commission correspondence - 1891-1899
58-61 - Shemin
61 - Receipt for purchase of consols - 1871
62 - Letter - W C Moore to John Edward Mosley - the former has searched at Lichfield for the Will of John Gisborne of Hilton but found nothing, 14 Feb - 1831
62-67 - Gisborne
63-64 - Copy letters regarding Gisborne's bequest - [1831?]
65 - Extract from Charity Commissioners Report of 1839 - 1895
66 - Letter from Charity Commission - 1895
67 - Copy of inscription on Gisborne charity board - 1895
68 - Case for opinion of counsel regarding a bequest to the poor of Marston by John Pownall (1671) with opinion of counsel endorsed - 1807
68-78 - Papers from various charities
69 - Receipt for purchase of £70 3s 6d with of consols [consolidated annuities] - 1872
70-73 - Letters from Burton, Uttoxeter and Ashbourne Union Bank - 1891
74 - Charity Commission scheme for Hilton School Charity - 1893
75-76 - Letters from Charity Commission - 1895-1899
77 - Notes on distribution of money - 1925
78 - List of charity deeds, dating from 1726 to 1806 - 1826
PI - Parish incumbent's records - 17th-20th cent
PO - Overseers of the Poor
PP - Constables
PS - Surveyor of Highways
PV - Vestry
PW - Churchwardens
PZ - Assorted Parish papers
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