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D1194 - Tideswell King's Head and Other Property - 1702-1867
E - Estate papers - 1813-1864
T - Title deeds - 1702-1867
1-2 - Lease and release by William Shore of Tideswell, shoemaker, and Elizabeth his wife, and Christopher James of Wardlow, cooper, to William Holme of Tideswell, shoemaker in consideration of £80, of a messuage in Tides-well, in the occupation of Mrs Bagshaw and Adam Holme, with closes known as Hadfield Pingle (1 1/2 acres), Knowdrige (1 1/2 acres), 3 roods in a mean close called Little Stripes, 7 roods in a mean close called Lowe Flatt, 1/2 acres in Middle Furlong and 1/2 in Heathy Dale, also a barn and croft late in the occupation of Thomas Mitchell. 2/3 Nov - 1702-1703
3-4 - Lease and release - reciting D1194/T/1-2, whereby William Holme acknowledges that his name was used in the above transaction as a nominee of William Shore in trust for Shore and the £80 purchase money was the proper money of Shore - re-conveying premises as D1194/T/1-2 to Shore, to the use of Shore in fee simple. 19/20 Nov 1702/3 - 1702-1703
5 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by William Shore of Tideswell, innkeeper, to Thomas Mower of Grindleford Bridge, yeoman, for £50, of a messuage or burgage with garden, at Tideswell, at a place called Church Stile, the front of the house facing the Neather Crosse, Tideswell Brook running along the west side and the churchyard on the east side, with all the barn standing on the backside - 6 Dec 1727-27 Jan [1741]
6 - Further mortgage by Shore to Mower, for £30, upon premises a D1194/T/5. 11 Nov - 1734
7-8 - Final concord between Joseph James, plaintiff, and William Shore and Elizabeth his wife, defendants of 3 messuages, 3 cottages, 3 barns, 3 stables, 3 gardens, 1 acre land, 1 acre meadow, 1 acre pasture and common of pasture of Tideswell. Consideration £60. Morrow of Ascension, 14 G.II (16 May 1740). - 1740
9-10 - Mortgage in fee by William Shore of Tideswell, inn holder (son and heir at law of William Shore of Tideswell, innkeeper deceased) and Elizabeth his wife, to Ann Green of Winster, widow, for £300 i.e. £120-8s paid to Shore and £179 - 12s. to be paid to Thomas Mower, of premises in Tideswell (as t 5) with a messuage adjoining the same and six stalls, shops or pentices in or near the market place of Tideswell, usually let to the butchers and others resorting to the said market. 26/27 Jan 1740/1 - 1741
11 - Assignment of mortgage by Thomas Mower at the direction of William Shore, to George Norman of Winster, gent., in consideration of £179-12s paid by Ann Green, of the remainder of the mortgage term upon premises as D1194/T/5, in trust for Ann Green to attend the inheritance, 27 Jan 1740/1 - 1741
12 - Bond in £600 by William Shore to Ann Green, for the payment of £300 mortgage principal. 27 Jan 1740/1 - 1741
13 - Release by William Shore to Ann Green, in consideration of £317-10s owing upon mortgage, and of a further £75, of his equity of redemption in premises as D1194/T/9-10. - 29 Apr 1742
14-15 - Lease and release by Ann Green to Francis Green of Clements Inn, gent, (her son) - 3/4 May 1742
16-17 - Lease and release by Francis Green of Southampton Buildings (Middlesex), gent., to Daniel Hurst of Tideswell, tobacconist and Thomas Bowman of Tideswell, cooper, in consideration of £265, of a messuage or burgage at Church Stile, Tideswell, lying between Tideswell Brook and the churchyard, a messuage adjoining the same and 6 stalls in the market. 28/29 Sep - 1764
18 - Bond in £330 by Daniel Hurst to Francis Green for the payment of £165 mortgage principal. 24 Dec - 1764
19-20 - Lease and release by Daniel Hurst and Thomas Bowman to Robert Longden of Tideswell, hardware man, in consideration of £174 already paid to Francis Green (see T 21) and of £46 paid to Hurst, of premises at Tideswell, as D1194/T/16-17. 19/20 Jan - 1766
21 - Assignment of mortgage by Francis Green, at the direction of Daniel Hurst and Thomas Bowman, to James Middleton of Tideswell, plumber and glazer - reciting mortgage by demise for 500 years by Hurst and Bowman to Green (24 Dec 1764) of premises as D1194/T/16-17 - in consideration of £174 paid by Longden, for the remainder of the mortgage term, in trust for Longden to attend the inheritance - 1766
22-23 - Mortgage in fee by Robert Longden of Wormhill, yeoman, to John Etches of Sheffield, grocer (eldest son, heir at law and executor of William Etches of Winster, deceased.), for £250, of a messuage or burgage with barn, stable and backside, at Church Stile, Tideswell, lying between Tideswell Brook and the churchyard (tenant Daniel Hurst), a messuage adjoining the same (tenant William Shore) and 6 stalls in the market place - and reciting mortgage by Longden to William Etches (27/8 Mar 1816) for £2,300, of a messuage at Wormhill, a messuage, yard garden and homestead (1 rood 2 perches) upon the site of which a new messuage has lately been erected, the Cole Yard (1 rood 29 perches), Greatrock (1 acre 20 perches), Joan Yard with adjoining allotment (2 acres 2 rood 22 perches), Near Joan Yard Close (1 acre 2 rood 22 perches), Upper Joan Yard (1 acre 31 perches) and the Lane on the west side of Upper Joan Yard Close (5 perches), Near Three Roods (1 acre, 1 rood 11 perches), Far Three Roods (3 rood 11 perches), Near Windhill (3 rood 17 perches) Middle Windhill (3 rood 16 perches), Joan Close (1 acre 3 roods 4 perches) Long Windhill (3 roods 16 perches), Cross Butts (2 roods 23 perches), Two Shoots (1 acre 2 roods 3 perches), First Boarground (2 acre 2 roods 33 perches) Second Boarground (1 acre 1 rood 35 perches), Third Boarground (1 acre 3 rood 3 perches), Fourth Boarboard adjoining Marks Dale (2 acres 2 roods 33 perches), Salters Flatt (1 acre 3 roods 8 perches), an allotment on Tunstead Bottom (8 acre 3 roods 21 perches) under the Wormhill Inclosure Award with 3 seats in a pew in front of the pulpit of Wormhill Church, a pew comprising 2 seats on the south side of the said church and one seat in the west gallery of the said church - the same premises at Wormhill are also to stand as security for the £250. 10/11 Apr - 1818
24-25 - Re-conveyance by John Briddon of Liverpool, soap manufacturer (surviving devisee in trust and executor of John Etches, decd.), to John Heginbotham of Marsh Hall, Chapel en le Frith, carrier, and John Beard of Blaze (Ches.), farmer (trustees and executors of the will of Robert Longden of Ridge Hall, decd.) - reciting T 22-23 - and reciting memorandum by John Etches that the mortgage principal was the proper money of William Brittlebank of Oddo, Winster, gent. (17 Apr 1818) - and reciting that Etches, by his last will, devised all his real and personal estate to his friends John Briddon and William Colley the younger of Sheffield, scissor manufacturer (since deceased) upon trusts - and reciting that Robert Longden, by his last will, bequeathed to his wife Martha an annuity of £20 for life payable out of his real estate, and after certain pecuniary legacies, bequeathed all his real and personal estate to Peter Heginbotham of Ridge Hall, farmer (son of John) and made John Heginbotham and John Beard his executors with power to raise money from his real estate to pay debts and legacies - and reciting that £250 and all interest due has been paid to Brittlebank out of the purchase money from the sale of Longden's Wormhill estate - of all the premises comprised in T22-23, upon trusts and uses as specified by the will of Robert Longden. 28/9 Sep - 1829
26-27 - Mortgage in fee by Peter Heginbotham of Shallcross Mill, Fernilee, paint manufacturer (devisee in fee of Robert Longden), John Heginbotham of Marsh Hall, Chapel en le Frith, yeoman, and Martha Longden of Marsh Hall, widow (relict of and an annuitant under the will of Robert Longden) to Andrew Brittlebank of Winster, gent., in consideration of £286 4 6d. already owing to Brittlebank from Peter and John Heginbotham and of a further £23 15 6d. paid to the Heginbotham, of a messuage or burgage at Church Stile, Tideswell, with barn, stable and backside, a messuage adjoining the same, 6 stalls, shops or pentices in the Market Place, and all other the messuages etc. of Peter Heginbotham in Tideswell, formerly in the occupations of Daniel Dawson, Martha Gilbert, Simeon Cook, Mrs Ewart, Robert Hall, Rowland Foster and Henry Heginbotham, all of which messuages are now in several dwellings, one whereof is used as a public house known as the King's Head, in the occupation of William Dakin, also 2 allotments allotted to Robert Longden by the Tideswell Inclosure Award, one adjoining the road to Wheston and the other adjoining the road from Lane Head to Peak Forest - and reciting mortgage by demise for 500 years by James Lomas of Cock Yard, Chapel en le Frith, innkeeper, to John Heginbotham, for £500, of a messuage at Randle Carr Lane Head, Fernilee, occupied as a public house by John Goddard, and two newly erected messuages adjoining the same (18 Jan 1812) - and reciting assignment of the said mortgage to Brittlebank as security for the repayment of £150, which has been repaid - the said mortgage to remain vested in Brittlebank as collateral security. 23/4 Nov - 1835
28 - Conveyance by Catharina Margaretha Brittlebank of Winster, widow of Andrew Brittlebank, to Thomas Fallan of Chapel en le Frith, innkeeper and draper, and Thomas Dakin of Millers Dale, miller (trustees under the will of William Dakin of Tideswell, innkeeper and cattle dealer) - reciting that Andrew Brittlebank, in his lifetime, sold the premises to William Dakin by private contract for £490, whereof £290 was then paid - and reciting that Brittlebank bequeathed all his real and personal estate to his said wife - in consideration of the £290 already paid and of a further £286 2 10d., of a messuage at Tideswell, comprising a dwelling house, yard and stables, in the occupation of Martha Dakin, known as the King's Head, three cottages adjoining the said messuage (tenants Nancy Sutton, David Bramwell and Robert Turner), bounded on the south by the market place, on the east by the churchyard and on the west by the pot market, a piece of land called Blackwell Green Field and a piece of land called Edge Rake Field, upon trusts contained in the will of William Dakin. 9 Feb - 1867
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