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Collapse D1088 - Manor of Dethick - [16th-20th cent]D1088 - Manor of Dethick - [16th-20th cent]
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1 - Copy bargain and sale by Sir Water Ralegh [Walter Raleigh] of Colaton Raleigh (Devon), to Richard Wharton of Kingston (Notts) and John Hopkinson of Ashover, yeomen, of a messuage in Over Holloway in the tenure of Richard Wilkinson als, Wilkockson, a parcel of land called Dethick Hayes (16 acres) and a messuage at Tansley in the tenure of James Pidock, in consideration of £500 being parcel of the manor of Lea which was granted to Ralegh by the Queen, being part of the possessions of Anthony Babington and forfeited by his attainder - 1587
2 - Copy feoffment by Sir John Peshall of Sugnall (Staffs), Bart, Thomas Peshall of Checkley (Ches), Esq, his son and heir, and Birgett, wife of Thomas, to John Amott of Crich, yeoman - 1632
3 - Lease by Nathanyell Hallowes of Derby, Gent Robert Walker of Alvaston, Gent and Samuel Sleigh of Derby, fellmonger, to Thomas Blackwall of Mansfield Woodhouse (Notts), Esq., for the performance of covenants in an agreement between the parties, of all coals, coal mines, veins of coal and delphs at Dethick, for 18 years - 1636
3-14 - Estate - Leases - 1636-1780
4 - Lease by Nathaniell Hallowes to Thomas Sclator of Dethick, miller, of two parts of a barn at Dethick called the Hey Barne, two parts of closes known as Great Parke, Fauld Worthing, Sheepe Coate Close, Over Milne Field, Little Lea Lees, Swine Parke, Hey Barne Yard, two parts of a fourth part of Oaken Greave, two parts of a "fist" part of Heathye Close, and two parts of a "fist" part of the orchards, gardens, chapel yard and outward folds at Dethick, for 21 years at £29 per annum plus £5 per annum extra in the last four years for every acre ploughed up or sown without licence - 12 Oct 1649
5 - Lease by Nathaniell Hallowes to James Marshall of Dethick, husbandman, of two parts of the Chauntrye Howse at Dethick with two parts of Nearer and Further Storth, Calver Croft, Shaw Wood, the Patchett and Little Fould adjoining the Chauntrye Howse, for 21 years at £12 per annum plus £5 per annum extra - 1649
6 - Lease by Nathaniell Hallowes to Richard Marshall of Tansley, yeoman, of two parts of the kitchen and brewhouse with rooms over, two parts of the corn barn and kiln house with rooms over, two parts of closes known as Nether Shaw Meadow, Dovecoate Yard, Dethick Hay, Peare Flatt, Three Intaxes, Broome Close and Holywell Carre, two parts of a fourth Oken Greave, two parts of half of the Carre, two parts of two "fist" parts of Heathy Close and two parts of two "fist" parts of the orchards, chapel yard and outer folds, for 21 years at £36 per annum plus £5 per annum extra - 1649
7 - Lease by Nathaniell Hallowes and Samuell Hallowes, his son, to George Boulsover als Thorpe of Lea, husbandman, of two parts of a messuage etc. in Lea for 13 years at 53s 4d per annum - 1658
8 - Lease by Nathaniell and Samuel Hallowes to Richard Marshall of Dethick, yeoman, of two parts of 2 corn mills known as Dethicke Corne Milne and Lea Corne Milne will all tools, millstones, dams, watercourses etc. for 13 years at £10 13 4d per annum - 1658
9 - Lease by Thomas Hallowes of Glapwell, Esq to Ralf Lomas of Dethick, farmer, of a messuage etc. with closes known as part of the court and chapel yard (1 acre 2 roods 3 perches), the Paddock (3 acres 13 perches), High Field (25 acres 1 rood 7 perches), Upper Shaw (10 acres 1 rood 27 perches), a third of Little Green (1 acre 1 rood 15 perches), Neat Lee Lease (5 acres 36 perches), Sutton Shaw (7 acres 19 perches), Ox Close (18 acres 1 rood 21 perches), part of Heathy Close (28 acres 1 rood 21 perches), Cunney Grey (66 acres 2 roods 20p), Thomas Allins Main Piece (9 acres), part of Oakengreave (15 acres 3 roods), part of Nether Green (19 acres 1 rood 17 perches), all in Dethick, for 21 years at £77 1s per annum - 1721
10 - Lease by Thomas Hallows to Hugh Hole of Dethick, yeoman, of the capital messuage at Dethick with garden, orchard, barns etc, closes known as Pearl Flatt, Neather Shaws, a third of little Green, Broom Closes, Mean Close, Little Intack, Middle Intack, Broom Intack, Hollywell Carrs, Calvert Crofts, Near Storth, Far Storth, Wood Shaws, and the Patchett, and a parcel of land called the Croft, adjoining the messuage, for 21 years at £67 5s per annum - 1735
11 - Lease by Brabazon Hallowes of Glapwell, Esq to Benjamin Birkin of Lea, baker of a messuage at Lea with a close called Lea Lees, for 21 years at £5 per annum - 25 Mar 1759
12 - Lease by Brabazon Hallowes to Henry Gregory of Dethick, husbandman, of a messuage at Dethick with closes known as the two Crofts, Little Green, Forde Worthing, Sheep Coat Close, part of Heathy Close and part of Nearer and Further Oaken (120 acres) for 21 years at £44 10s per annum - 1759
13 - Lease by Brabazon Hallowes to Dorothy Wood of Dethick, widow of two water corn mills at Dethick, called Upper Mil and Nether Mill with the drying kiln, a pair of grey mill stones and the going gear of the Upper Mill and a pair of black and a pair of grey millstones and the going gear of the Nether Mill, with all floodgates, watercourses etc, a messuage with bakehouse, two barns, yard, garden and orchard and closes known as the rough piece of land at the house (2 acres), the nether end of Millfield (5 acres 2 roods 17 perches) the upper end of Millfield (5 acres 2 roods 17 perches), Priestfield and Shortlands (12 acres 2 roods 5 perches), Johnsons Piece, part of Priestfield, Middle Hagge als, Middle Hay, another part of Priestfield, Father Hagge als Father Hay and the rest of Priestfield, for 21 years at £27 15s per annum - 1760
14 - Lease by Brabazon Hallowes to William Hallowes of Dethick, Esq, of a capital messuage with gardens, orchards, barns etc. and closes known as Pearl Flat, Nether Shaws, a third of Little Green, Broom Closes, Mean Close, Little Intack, Middle Intack, Broom Intack, Holywell Cars, Calvert Croft, Near Storth, Far Storth, Wood Shaws, Patchett and Oaken Greaves (135 acres 1 rood 17 perches) and 5 closes known as Dethick Hays (22 acres 1 rood 3 perches) on the Moor, all at Dethick, for 21 years at £73 3s per annum - 1780
15-22 - Dethick rentals - 1740-1806
23-25 - [Numbers not used]
26 - Half year's rental - late 18th cent
27 - Rental of Thomas Hallows' part of Dethick - early 18th cent
28 - Outram's valuation of Lea Mill, house garden, etc. - 1781
29 - Rents recommended to Mr Hallows (by Outram) - 1781
30 - Schedule of old rents, Outram's valuation and advanced rents - c1781
31 - Agreement between Joseph Outram, on behalf of Brabazon Hallows, and Charles Young and John Ellse for Lea Mill and the lands let therewith - c1781
32 - Survey of land in the occupation of William Hallows in the parish of Matlock (giving crops) - 1781-1783
33 - Account of the corn grown on William Hallows' farm in Matlock - 1776-1779
34 - An account of the closes in Matlock, ploughed, mowed and pastured - 1780-1783
35 - Crops on William Hallows' land in Matlock - 1780-1783
36 - Sale Particulars of the state and management of Henry Gregory's farm at Dethick - 1806-1808
37-39 - Notes of Mr Hallows' allotment on Little Moor - 1783
40 - List of cottages on the waste and of land taken in - late 18th cent
41 - Bargain and sale by Thomas Blackwall to Nathaniell Hallows and Robert Walker, in consideration of £800, of all woods, underwoods and timber upon lands at Dethick known as Oakengreave, Swine Parke and the Greene, with revocation of covenants in D1088 M/T 16 - 1636
42 - Receipt by Henry Wigley of Wigwall, Esq for £32 4 9 received from Samuell Hallowes Esq. by the hand of Sir John Gell, being part of £600 received by Hallowes for woods and underwoods at Dethick sold to Thomas Britland of Chesterfield - 1676
43(i) - Receipt by John Topleys of Wirksworth, tanner - 1676
43(ii) - A count of the trees left standing in the ground of Mr Nitingale [Nightingale], going to the spring at Dethick' - early 18th cent
44 - Agreement between Thomas Hallowes of Glapwell, Esq and Joshua Hayward of Cromford, Gent Charles Hanson of Wirksworth, Gent and Benjamin Wigley of Wirksworth, Gent - Hallowes, in consideration of £280, sells to Hayward and others trees - 1719
45 - Account of Joseph Bowne for wood - 1722
46 - Valuation of timber at Dethick, set out for felling - 1780
47 - John Swettenham at Wood End to Mr Gratton at Wingerworth - I enclose the conditions of sale of the underwood in Swine Park with Joshua Storer's agreement, with which I am satisfied - I hope you will see how Storer and his men are going on. 7 Dec - 1822
48 - Account of Edward Jackson to Thomas Hallows for auctioning timber at Lea - 1823
49 - Account of masons' and carpenters' work - 1735
50 - Account of wood wanted for the mill at Dethick - 1781
51 - Estimate for building a new corn mill for John Else at the Over Mill - 1792
52 - Conditions for building a farm house at Dethick for Thomas Hallows (by Thomas Goodall) - 1832
53 - Thomas Goodall, mason, of Lea, to Mrs Holas -[Hallows] - 1 Mar 1832
54 - Account of repairs - [18th cent]
55-58 - Rent accounts - 1725-1780
59-64 - Receipts for rents paid - 1725-1734
65-66 - James Flint's accounts - 1779-1784
67-73 - Estate bills - 1772-1799
74 - Promissory note for £11 by Henry Flint to Thomas Gell - 1750
75-77 - Interest accounts - 1779-1783
78 - Receipt by Thomas Blackwell for £200 received from Mr Hallowes, the remainder of £1000 due upon a lease of Dethick to Mr Digby in trust for Blackwall - 1636
79-80 - Perambulations of the bounds of Dethick - 1750/1772
79-97 - Estate - Boundaries and Rights of Way - 1687-1819
81-82 - Perambulations of the bounds of Dethick - 18th cent
83-84 - Notes by Thomas Hallowes that the bounds of Dethick were perambulated - 1811-1819
85-86 - Statement by Samuel Brailsford of the boundary between Lea and Dethick on their commons, taken from an ancient map of Dethick lordship - 1777
87 - Notes on depositions by John Bacon, Henry Wagstaffe, Hugh Hole, Edward Silkstone and John Rolly re the bounds of Lea - c1780
88-91 - Depositions by Hugh Hole, Richard Roberts, Isaac Tomlinson and William Ogden, re the boundary between Ashover and Tansley - 1777
92 - Perambulation of the boundary between Ashover and Tansley - 29 May 1777
93 - Sketch plan of a perambulation of the bounds of Ashover, starting at the church and finishing at Stanedge - 1687
94 - Sketch plan of the bounds of Ashover - 1703
95 - Peter Nightingale at Lea to Brabazon Hallowes at Glapwell - 9 Jul 1782
96 - Typescript copy of D1088 M/E 95 - 20th cent
97 - Examination of William Flint who says that his master, Richard Hodson, erected a gate at the end of Patchet towards Lea about 50 years ago - 1782
98-109 - Receipts for payments of tithe moduses to the rector of Ashover - 1729-1842
110 - Bill for tithe moduses - 1729
111 - John Goodwin at Dethick to Thomas Hallowes at Glapwell - 1843
112 - Joseph Shipton in Chesterfield to Thomas Hallowes - 1852
113 - Copy bill in chancery by George Holcombe, rector of Matlock, claiming tithes in Matlock instead of moduses - 1783
114 - Joseph Shipton to Thomas Hallowes - the Matlock Tithe Apportionment has fixed no part of the rent charge on woods and plantations - this would be good grounds on which to appeal - your land is stated as 85 acres of which 2¼ a are wood - the total rent charge is £5 12 3d per annum - 11 Jan 1850
115-116 - Bill for Thomas Hallowes' share of the cost of the Matlock Tithe Commutation with letter acknowledging payment - 1851
117-119 - Notices to Thomas Hallowes and William Wathy of first assessment for property and income tax - 1842
117-130 - Estate - Miscellaneous - 1632-1960
120-121 - Accounts of poor rates and taxes due from Thomas Hallowes - 1815-1832
122 - William Hallows at Nottingham to Jonathan Clay, attorney, at Mansfield - 1719
123 - William Brittlebank at Oddo to Messrs Ward and Lockett, Derby - 1808
124 - George Nutall at Matlock to WI Lockett, Derby - 1808
125 - As D1088 M/E 123 - 1808
126 - William Wathey at Dethick to T Hallowes at Glapwell - 1844
127 - Copy inquisition post mortem on Wendesly Blackwall of Dethick died 30 Mar last - was seised of a capital messuage at Dethick, a water mill, garden, orchard, 100 acres land - 100 acres meadow, 200 acres pasture, 100 acres wood and 300 acres furze and heath at Dethick, held of the crown, being land formerly held by the Priory of St John of Jerusalem, in free socage - worth £5 per annum - Thomas Blackwell is son and heir, aged 30; held at Chesterfield. 1 Nov - 1632
128 - Extract from the second schedule of the Leahurst resettlement - with plan - 1860
129 - [Not used]
130 - [Not used]
131 - Marsden - Smedley Estate : Dethick Estate rental and accounts. - 1922-1960
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