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1 - Abstract of title deeds relating to the estate of Edmund Evans at Sheldon, co Warwick. (1755-1797) - 1797
2 - Copy of opinion of A R Sidebottom, Lincolns Inn, of the will of Hope Docksey, relating to estates in Snelston purchased from Messrs Hopes - 1827
3-4 - Lease and release by Edward Hampson of Snelston yeoman, to Edward Wilson of Ashbourne, currier, and Ralph Harrison of Ashbourne, currier in consideration of £200 of a parcel and several closes of land in Snelston, Parish of Norbury, 9/10 Dec 1757 - 1757
3-8 - Title Deeds for an Estate at Snelston (Wilmot - Harrison) 1717 - 1837 - 1717 - 1837
5-6 - Lease and release by Edward Hampson of Snelston yeoman, to John Hampson of Blore, co Stafford, yeoman, only son and heir of the said Edward Hampson, in consideration of £20, of a messuage, farm or tenement and land in Snelston, 20/21 Dec 1769. - 1769
7 - Copy of the will of John Hampson of Snelston yeoman, 13 May 1777, proved at Lichfield, 24 Jan 1792 - 1792
8 - Abstract of the title of Mrs Jane Wilmor to an an estate at Snelston contracted to be sold to John Harrison, esq (1757-1837), 19 Jan 1837 - 1837
9-10 - Lease and release by William Sherratt of Middle Mathfield, co Stafford, yeoman, to John Hawksworth of Roston, yeoman, in consideration of £440, of a messuage in Snelston and land called Long-Leasow, 15 May 1717 - 1717
11 - Copy will of Mr John Hawksworth, Parish of Norbury 29 Sep 1722. - 1722
12 - Copy of the will of John Wright of Shepherd's Wood, pa Norbury, 23 Oct 1815, proved at Lickfield, 2 Jul 1818. - 1818
13 - Extracts from the parish registers of Snelston, Swarkstone and Chesterfield, addressed to John Hawksworth Wright, Corn Market, Derby, relating to the Hawksworth and Wright families in the period 1744 to 1812. - 1838
14 - Articles of agreement between John Hawksworth Wright of Thorpe, co York, farmer and John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, by which, in consideration of £2,350, Wright agrees to sell to Harrison a farmhouse and lands with cottages and outbuildings in Snelston comprising 38 Acres, 25 Sep 1851 - 1851
15 - Articles of agreement between John Hawksworth Wright of Derby, druggist and Thomas Muskery or Norbury, gent, by which Wright agrees to sell to Muskery, at the rate of £45 per acre, two closes of land in Snelston adjoining the Turnpike Road between Darley Moor and Ellaston comprising about five acres, together with allotments made under the Snelston Inclosure Act, 9 Mar 1858 - 1858
16 - Abstract of title deeds to an estate at Snelston of Mrs C Wright and her trustees and of Mr John Hawksworth Wright contract to be sold to John Harrison esq, (1717-1852) - 1852
17 - Abstract of enclosure act of 31 Mar 1824 and enclosure award of 3 May 1852 so far as the same relate to an estate of Mr John Hawksworth Wright contracted to be sold to John Harrison, esq - 1852
18 - Recovery of William Whiston against Robert Barber of two messuages, 50 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture and common of pasture for all cattle in Snelston 8 Mar 1826 - 1826
19-20 - Lease and release by Samuel Wright of Snelston, farmer (only son and heir of the late John Wright), to Robert Barbar of Fetter Lane, London, esq, of a messuage called Long Leasow, farm and outbuildings in Snelston and several parcels of land comprising 37 acres (field names given) 3/4 Mar 1826 - 1826
21-22 - Lease and release by Samuel Wright of Snelston, farmer, to Edward Massey of Thrumpton, co Nottingham, farmer and Thomas Hackett Massey of Newark upon Trent, co Nottingham, maltster, in consideration of £600, of land in Snelston comprising 4 acres 3 roods 26 perches called Big Hurds Meadow, 3/4 Mar 1826 - 1826
23 - Mortgage by way of lease for 1,000 years for £1,000 by Thomas Roe of the Temple Chambers, London, gent and Maria Roe his wife to Richard Roe of Manchester, gent, and Francis Roe of Hyde Park, co Middlesex, gent., of land in the parishes of Parwich, Snelston, Wyaston, Tissington and Thorpe 24 Feb 1820 - 1820
24-25 - Final concords between Edward Reddish, plaintiff, and Richard Roe, Thomas Roe, and Maria his wife, Francis Roe and Harriet his wife, deforciants, of two barns, 30 acres of land, the moiety of 6 messuages, outhouses, 600 acres of land, and 10 cattle gates in the parishes of Parwich, Snelston, Wyaston, Tissington and Thorpe in consideration of £460 - 1821
26 - Copy of the will of John Roe of Bakewell, gent made 15 Apr 1806 and proved at Lichfield. - 1806
27 - Bargain and sale between Richard Roe of Mancester, gent, Thomas Roe of Temple Chambers, London, gent and Maria his wife, Francis Roe of Hyde Park, co Middlesex, gent, and Harriett his wife to Edward Reddish of the Inner Temple, London, gent, of estates in the parishes of Parwich, Snelston, Wayaston, Tissington and Thorpe 15 Dec 1821 - 1821
28-29 - Lease and release by Edward Reddish of the Inner Temple, London, gent, Richard Roe of Manchester, gent, Thomas Roe of Temple Chambers, London, gent and Francis Roe of Hyde Park, co Middlesex, gent to James Mander of Bakewell, gent of estates in the parishes of Parwich, Snelston, Wyaston, Tissington and Thorpe 2-3 Jun 1826 - 1826
30-31 - Lease and release by Thomas Roe of Temple Chambers, London, gent, to Richard Roe of Manchester, merchant in consideration of £1,000, of one undivided third part of the entirety of three closes of land and barn at Parwich and of one undivided third part of moiety of estates at Parwich, Snelston, Tissington, Wyaston and Thorpe with barns and outbuildings 21-22 Apr 1826 - 1826
32-33 - Lease and release by Francis Roe of Hyde Park, co Middlesex, gent, and James Mander of Bakewell, gent, to Richard Roe of Manchester, merchant, in consideration of £1,500 of land at Parwich, Snelston, Tissington, Wyaston and Thorpe 15-16 Nov 1826 - 1826
34 - Mortgage by way of lease for 1,000 years for £1,000 by Edward Reddish of Inner Temple, London, gent, and Thomas Roe of Temple Chambers, London, to Richard Roe of Manchester, gent, and Francis Roe of Hyde Park, co Middlesex, gent, of land in the parishes of Parwich, Snelston, Wyaston, Tissington and Thorpe 24 Oct 1821 - 1821
35 - Assignment of a mortgage by Francis Roe to Richard Roe in consideration of £500 of land in the parishes of Parwich, Snelston, Wyaston, Tissington and Thorpe 1 Jan 1825 - 1825
36 - Extract from the Enclosure Award for Snelston describing the allotments of Richard Roe - 29 Apr 1829
37 - Abstract of title of Francis Roe, esq, and Miss Fanny Harriett Roe to a freehold estate at Snelston, (1788-1853) - c1853
38-39 - Mortgage in fee for £350 by Francis Roe of Paris in the French Empire, gent, and Fanny Harriett Roe of Paris, spinster and only daughter of the said Francis roe, to Harriett Louisa Cates of Darenth, co kent, spinsters, of a messuage and lands in pa Snelston, with deeds of convenant, 21 Feb 1853 - 1853
40 - Declaration of identity of Thomas Roe by Charles Richardson, 25 may 1854, with annexed burial certificate for Kentish Town and Highgate Cemetery of St James in pa St Pancras (12 Dec 1853), 18 May 1854 - 1854
41 - Mortgage by Francis Roe of Paris, gent and Fanny Harriett Roe of Paris, spinster, to Charles Hopkinson of Regent Street, co Middlesex, esq, and others, of a messuage and land in pa Snelston for £800,25 May 1854 - 1854
42 - Assignment of a mortgage by Harriett Louisa Cates of Darenth, co Kent, spinster, to Charles Hopkinson of Regent Street, co Middlesex, esq and others in consideration of the sum of £350, of messuage and lands in Parish of Snelston 25 May 1854 - 1854
43 - Additional abstract of title of Francis Roe, esq, and Miss Fanny Harriett Roe to a freehold estate at Snelston, (1854-1855) - 1855
44 - Copy of schedule of title deeds delivered to John Harrison, esq, the purchaser from F Roe, esq and Miss F H Roe of an estate in Snelston called the Firs (1820-1855) 8 May 1855 - 1855
45 - Conveyance by James Kenneth Howard, a Commissioner of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests and Land Revenues, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £20, of the yearly viscontiel rent of 13s 4d, in respect of 1700 acres of land in Snelston, Parwich, Littleover, Windlehill and Thurvaston 12 Mar 1861 - 1861
46 - Particulars and plan of a freehold estate at Snelston (the property of Lord Scarsdale) to be sold by auction on 20 Jun 1868 with affixed agreement whereby William Bates of Snelston, yeoman, agent for John Harrison of Senlston, esq, purchased the property for £14,500 - 1868
47 - Particulars and plan of a freehold estate at Snelston to be sold by aution on (4 copies) 20 Jun - 1868
48 - Memorandum relating to the purchase of Lord Scarsdale's Snelston Estate by John Harrison on 20 Jun 1868 - 1868
49 - Letter from William Bates, agent at Snelston to John Harrison, The Great Hotel, Ilfracombe, North Devon, saying Mr Wright has offered £6,000 for Yeldersley estate 31 Aug 1868 - 1868
50 - Letter from William Bates, agent at Snelston to John Harrison, the Great Hotel, Ilfracombe, North Devon, saying Mr Wright has instruct his steward not to purchase unless Mr Harrison accepts his offer and that cattle disease has broken out among Mr Smith's cows in Snelston 9 Sep 1868 - 1868
51 - Conditions of sale of a freehold estate at Snelston to be sold by uction with appended agreement whereby William bates of Snelston, agent for john Harrison of Snelston, esq, purchased the property for £14,500, 20 Jun 1868 - 1868
52-57 - Letters between John Harrison of Snelston Hall and W G Taylor of Derby relating to conditions of sale for property recently purchased from Lord Scarsdale 4 Nov 1868-10 Apr 1869 - 1868-1869
58 - Deed of covenant by Lord Scarsdale to John Harrison of Snelston hall, esq, for the production of title deeds and to indemnify against a rent charge of £1,400 per annum 26 Dec 1868 - 1868
59 - Mortgage by demise for 1,000 years by Lord Scarsdale and Nathaniel Curzon of Farnah Hall, pa Duffield, eldest son and heir of Lord Scarsdale, to Thomas Evans of Derby, esq, in consideration of £3,000 of an estate in Snelston 24 Aug 1810 - 1810
60 - Bond by Lord Scarsdale and Nathaniel Curson [Curzon] of Farnah Hall, pa Duffield, to Thomas Evans of Derby, esq, in £6,000 24 Aug 1810 - 1810
61 - Abstract of title of Lord Scarsdale to an estate at Snelston to be sold to John Harrison, esq, (1810-1868) - 1868
62 - Assignment of a lease by Rev David Francis Curzon, Rector of Kedleston of Walter Evans of Darley, esq, in consideration of £3,000 and for a term of 200 years, in an estate at Snelston, 24 Aug 1810 - 1810
63 - Copy will of Daniel morley of Ashbourne, gent, made 8 Jul 1714 and proved on 5 Oct 1714 - 1714
64-65 - Lease and release by Giles Cowley of Ashover, yeomen, John Morley of Brailsford, yeoman Samuel Morley of Bradley, yeoman, to Samuel Morley, of Ashbourne, brother of the said John Morley, in consideration of £346 17s 6d, of a tenement and land at Hanacre Hill in Snelston, 4-5 May 1720 - 1720
66-67 - Lease and release by Samuel Morley of Ashbourne, gent to Robert Bill of Farley, co Stafford, gent, and Anthony Oldham of Ashbourne, ironmonger in consideration of £200, of a tenement and land at Hanacre Hill in Snelston 6-7 May 1720 - 1720
68 - Mortgage for £100, by way of lease for 50 years, by Samuel Morley of Derby to Littleton Pointz Meynell of Bradley, of a tenement and land at Hanacre Hill in Snelston 17 Mar 1734/5 - 1735
69 - Assignment of a mortgage by Samuel Morley of Derby, gent, to Littleton Poyntz Meynell of Bradley, in consideration of £100, of a tenement and land at Hanacre Hill in Snelston 17 Mar 1734/5 - 1735
70 - Final concord between Littleton Poyntz Meynell, esq, plaintiff, and Samuel Morley, gent, and Catherine his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, one cottage, on barn, one stable, one garden and 50 acres of land in Snelston in consideration of £60, 20 Jan 1737/8 - 1738
71 - Assignment of a mortgage by demise by Littleton Pyntz Meynell of Bradley to Humphrey Booth and Samuel Wild, both of Derby, mercers and Catherine Morley, widow of Samuel Morley of Derby, in consideration £25 6s, of a tenement and land at Hanacre Hill in Snelston 27 Nov 1750 - 1750
72 - Copy of extracts from the parish register of Kingston, Jamaica - 1757
73 - Copy of affidavit sworn by Susanna Berry of Lancaster, widow of Henry Berry of Lancaster, master of the ship 'Lancaster' on the death of Samuel Adams Morley on voyage from Kingston to England in Aug 1748 - 15 Apr 1757
74 - Release by Ann Morley of Kingston, Jamaica, widow (guardian of her tow daughters Elizabeth Ann Morley and Sarah Forbes Morley) to Thomas riley of Hanacre Hill, pa Snelston, in consideration of the yearly sum of £20, of two small dwellings of land 40 acres in snelston (field names given) and known altogether as Hanacre Hill Farm, 20 Jun 1761 - 1761
75 - Copy of extracts from the parish registers of Kingston, Jamaica, and sworn depositions by various witnesses, concerning the marriage of Daniel Morley, merchant, and Ann Bonnet, widow and the birth of their children 11 Mar 1757 - 1757
76 - Letter from John Holliday of Lincoln's Inn, London, to Mr Goodwin of Ashbourne, Derbyshire relating to the receipt of documents from mr Gray, late of Jamaica 7 Mar 1771 - 1771
77 - Letter and affidavit addressed to Mr John Gray, at Buxton, of Thomas Hibbert, late of the town of Kingston, Jamaica, but now of Manchester, esq, that he was present at the marriage of John Gray, late of Kingston, and Sarah Forbes Morley, daughter of the late Daniel Morley of Kingston, esq, in June 1761 12 May 1771 - 1771
78 - Letter from John Holliday, esq, of Lincoln's Inn London to Mr Goodwin, attorney at Ashbourne relating to title of property - 1772
79-80 - Lease and release by John Gray, late of Jamaica, but now of Bloomsbury, co Middlesex, surgeon, and James Bailey of Birmingham, co Warwick, merchant, to John Bloore of Darley Moor, yeoman, in consideration of £810, of a tenement and 40 ares of land at Snelston 26/27 Dec 1771 - 1771
81 - Recovery of Stafford Squire Baxter, gent, against Robert Baxter, gent, of two messuages, one garden, and 85 ac of land at Hanacre Hill, Snelston 3 Nov - 1770
82-83 - Lease and release by John Gray of Jamaica and Sarah Forbes Gray, his wife, the only surviving child of Daniel Morley, late of Jamaica, to Robert Baxter of Furnivals Inn, London, gent, in consideration of 10 shillings, of a tenement and land comprising about 40 acres in Snelston 26/27 Nov 1770 - 1770
84 - Bond by John Gray of Bloomsbury, co Midlesex, surgeon, to John Bloore of Darley Moor, yeoman, in £810 7 Aug 1771 - 1771
85-86 - Lease and release by John Bloore of Darley Moor, yeoman, to Samuel Wright of Aston Close, pa Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £1,050, of a tenement 6/7 Apr 1712 - 1772
87 - Original will of Samuel Wright of Snelston, yeoman, 9 Feb 1791 - 1791
88 - Copy will of John Wright, late of Ashton Close but now of Shepherd's Wood, pa Norbury, gent 23 Oct 1815 - 1815
89-90 - Lease and release by John Wright of Shepherds Wood in pa Norbury, gent Samuel Wright, William Gallimore and Peggy his wife and Mary Wright to Francis Critchlow of Mathfield, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £300 of a tenement and 47 acres of land in Snelston 21/22 July 1817 - 1817
91-92 - Final concord and counterpart between Francis Critchlow, plaintiff, and Samuel Wright, William Gallimore, Peggy his wife and Mary Wright, deforciants, of two messuages, three barns, three stables, three cowhouses, two gardens, two orchards, and 150 acres of land in Snelston in consideration of £160 3 Nov 1817 - 1817
93 - Assignment of a mortgage by Francis Critchlow of Mathfield, co Derby, yeoman, to Samuel Wright of Snelston, gent, and Thomas Alcock of Cheadle, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £300 of a tenement and 47 acres of land in Snelston 31 Mar 1819 - 1819
94 - Release by Sarah Wright of Chesterfield, spinster, to Samuel Wright of Snelston, gent, in consideration of 10 shillings of a messuage called Hanacre Hill in pa Snelston 14 Apr 1819 - 1819
95 - Bond by Samuel Wright of Snelston, gent, to Margaret Langley of Snelston, widow, in £1,000: to provide indemnity to Margaret Langley from the dower of Mrs Elizabeth Wright, the mother of Samuel Wright 25 May 1819 - 1819
96 - Assignment of a lease by Samuel Wright of Snelston, gent (only son and heir of John Wright) and Catherine his wife, and Thomas Alcock of Cheadle, co Stafford to Margaret Langley of Snelston, widow, in consideration of £1,700, of a messuage and land at Snelston 25 May 1819 - 1819
97 - Assignment of a lease for 500 years by William Lowndes of Congleton, co Chester, gent, Samuel Wright of Snelston, gent, Margaret Langley of Snelston, widow, to Rev John Langley of Cheadle, co Stafford, of two messuages, a blacksmith's shop and 30 acres of land in Snelston 30 Aug 1819 - 1819
98 - Letter from James Blair of Uttoxeter to John Harrison esq, Snelston Hall, near Ashboure, enclosing his bill for the auction of Harrison's property at Uttoxeter - 1831
99-100 - Lease and release by Daniel Morley ofAshbourne, ironmonger, and James Foljambe of Ashbourne, barber chirurgion, to Joseph Shipley of Bramshall, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £363 10s, of a messuage and land in Snelston 26/27 Mar 1695 - 1695
101 - Mortgage for £160 by way of a lease for 1000 years by Joseph Shipley of Bramshall, co Stafford, yeoman, to Daniel Morley of Ashboure, ironmonger 28 Mar 1695 - 1695
102-103 - Lease and release by John Shipley of Withington pa Leigh, co Stafford, yeoman (son and heir of Joseph Shipley of Bramhall, co Stafford deceased), o James Yates of Dorston Farm, Stafford, yeoman, and Georger Warner of Bramhsall, co Stafford, of a messuage in Snelston and land in Bramshall, co Stafford 14/15 Oct 1700 - 1700
104 - Final concord between George Warner and James James Yates, plaintiffs, and John Shipley and Maria his wife and Richard Bowyer, deforciants, of a messuage 2 acres of land, with appurtenances in Snelston, Roston, and Norbury in consideration of £60 - 1691
105-106 - Lease and release by George Warner of Bramshall, co Stafford, gent, and James Yates of Worston Fram, Stafford, yeoman, to Joseph Shipley of Bramshall, co Stafford, yeoman (one of the younger sons of the late Joseph Shipley of Bramshall), of a farm in Snelston 25/26 Sep 1701 - 1701
107 - Copy will of Joseph Shipley of Dagdale, Parish of Bramshall, co Stafford, yeoman 6 Oct 1744 - 1744
108 - Bond by Philip Turner of Bramshall, co Stafford labourer, to John Shipley of Dagdale, pa Bramshall, co Stafford, farmer, in £100, to pay an annual rent of £35 to John Shipley 10 Mar 1798 - 1798
109 - Memorandum list of furniture in his house at Snelston taken by John Shipley on 9 Dec 1799 - 1799
110 - Copy will of John Shipley of Dagdale, Parish of Bramshall, co Stafford, yeoman 25 Jan 1805 - 1805
111-112 - Lease and release by James Dudley of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, maltster, Henry Foster of Dagdale, yeoman, and John Wetton of Dagdale, farmer, to Rev Thomas Langley of Snelston, in consideration of £1,500. of a messuage and land in Snelston comprising 22 acres 2 roods 12 perches, the estate of the late John Shipley 26/27 Apr 1805 - 1805
113 - Copy of letters of administration granted to Margaret Langley, widow of Thomas Langley of Snelston, concerning the estate of Thomas Langley 5 Mar 1808 - 1808
114 - Abstract of title of Rev John Langley to an estate at Snelston (1744-1827) - 1824
115-116 - Lease and release by Rev John Langley of Cheadle, co Stafford, to Edmund Evans of Yeldersley, esq, in consideration of £1,400, of a mesuage at Snelston and land comprising 22 acres 2 roods 12 perches, 28/29 Sep 1824 - 1824
117 - Mortgage by demise for 1,000 ears by Rev John Langley of Cheadle, co Stafford, to mary Ann Glover of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, widow, of a messuage and lands in Snelston 24 Jul 1822 - 1822
118 - Assignment of a mortgage for the term of 1,000 years by Mary Ann Glover of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, widow, to Rev John Langley of Cheadle, co Stafford, in consideration of £1,000, of a property in Snelston as in MT/117 4 Sep 1824 - 1824
119 - Deed of exchange by Joseph Bennett Hawkin Bennett of Tutbury, co Stafford, gent, and Charles Heaton of Endon near Leek, co Stafford, commissioners under the Snelston Inclosure Act, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, and Elizabeth his wife, John Stevenson Salt of City of London, banker, Rev Thomas Bingham of Norbury, and the Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, of allotments and awards of land in Parish of Snelston 11 Mar - 1828
120 - Plan and particulars of the exchange of land between John Harrison, esq and the Rector of Snelston 25 Mar 1829 - 1829
121 - Plan and specification of farmhouses, out- buildings, yard and garden intended for the glebe land at Snelston
122 - Copy of the agreement for the lease of corn rents at Snelston between John Harrison, esq, and Rev Clement Francis Broughton, Rectory of Norbury and Snelston, by which Rev Broughton agrees to grant a lease of the corn rent and the churchyard of Snelston to John Harrison, esq at the rent of £300 per annum 8 Oct 1834 - 1834
123 - Letter from Messrs Simpson and Frear, Derby to John Harrison, esq, Snelston Hall, near Ashbourne, enclosing a copy of letter dated 5 Nov 1834 received by C Sneyd Kynnersley concerning payments for a lease to Rev Broughton by John Harrison 6 Nov 1834 - 1834
124-140 - Letters between Revd Clement Broughton, Rector of Norbury and Snelston and John Harrison of Snelston Hall relating to the payment of Snelston corn rents 19 Jun - 17 Nov 1843 - 1843
141 - Abstract of title of Mr John Hawksworth Wright to an estate in Snelston, (1717-1838) 4 Apr 1838 - 1838
142 - Covering note entitled 'Title Deeds to two closes in Snelston parish by John Harrison from Mr T H Wright' 26 Jun 1838 - 1838
143-144 - Lease and release by Edward Massey of Thrumpton, co Nottingham, farmer, Thomas Hackett Massey of Newark upon Trent, co Nottingham, maltster, Catherine Wright of Derby, widow of the late Samuel Wright of Derby, druggist, Thomas Maskery of Norbury, gent, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £248 5s 4d, of two closes of land in Snelston called the Long Leasow, comprising 2 acres 2 roods 9 perches and the Cockshoot Lane piece, comprising 2 acres 2 roods 27 perches, 25/26 Jun 1838 - 1838
145 - Probate of the will, dated 8 Jan 1783 of John of John Wibberley of Parish of Snelston, farmer - 31 Jul 1783
146-147 - Lease and release by John Wibberley of Hannakers Hill, pa Snelston, yeoman to John Davenport of Ashbourne, gent, and Thomas Hemsworth of Ashbourne, yeoman, in consideration of £10, of a messuage in Snelston called Johnson's House and the adjoining croft and arable land in the town field of Snelston lately inclosed 11/12 Sep 1783 - 1783
148-150 - Receipts for bequests made in John Wibberley's will of Mary Buxton, Jane Frost and Ann Hudson 25 Mar 1784 - 1784
151 - Assignment of a lease by John Wibberley of Hanaker Hill, Parish of Snelston, yeoman, John Davenport of Ashbourne, gent, Thomas Hemsworth of Ashbourne, yeoman, to John Buxon of Bradborne, yeoman, in consideration of £60, of property as MT/146-147 24 Apr 1784 - 1784
152-153 - Lease and release by John Wibberley of Snelston, yeoman, John Davenport of Ashbourne, gent and Thomas Hemsworth of Ashbourne, yeoman to William Sheldon of Brassington, yeoman, in consideration of £100, of property as in MT/146-147 20/21 Dec 1793 - 1793
154 - Final concord between John Langford, paintiff, and Robert Whiston and Phillppa his wife and John Wibberley and Mary his wife, deforciants, of 3 messuages, outbuildings, 3 gardens 6 acres of land, with appurtenances in Ashbourne and Snelston in consideration of £200 1 Jun 1801 - 1801
155-156 - Lease and assignment of mortgage by William Sheldon of Brassington, yeoman, John Wibberley of Snelston, yeoman, to George Gadsby of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £100 of property as in MT/146-147. 27/28 Jun 1800 - 1800
157-158 - Lease and release by William Sheldon of Brassington, yeoman, George Gadsby of Snelston, yeoman and John Wibberley of Snelston, yeoman, to John Wright of Snelston, gent, and Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £140, of property in Senlston as in MT/146-147. 4/5 May 1801 - 1801
159-160 - Lease and release by John Wright of Shepherd's Wood, Parish of Norbury, gent and Elizabeth his wife, Samuel Wright of Ashton Close, Parish of Snelston, yeoman, William Gallimore of Shepherd's Wood, tanner and Peggy his wife, and Mary Wright of Shepherd's Wood, spinster, to Richard Mountney of Snelston, butcher, and his trustee, John Goodwin Johnson of Bradbourne, gent, in consideration of £220, of property as in MT/146-147. 15/16 Jul 1817 - 1817
161 - Receipt for conveyancing paid by Richard Mountney to Johnson and Wise 8 Jan 1818 - 1818
162 - Copy of the will, proved at Lichfield of Richard Mountaney of Hanniker Hill Parish of Snelston, farmer, 18 Nov 1842 - 1842
163 - Certificate of the burial of George Mountenay of Parish of Snelston on 14 May 1844 25 Mar 1846 - 1846
164 - Conveyance by Richard Bosworth of Etwall, shoemaker and ann his wife (formerly Ann Mountenay) to John Harrison of Snelston formerly called Johnson's House and land as in MT/146-147 - 1846
165 - Certificate stating that Ann, wife of Richard Bosworth, Bosworth, appeared before John Moss and William Williamson, commissioners for taking the acknowledgement of deeds by married women, on 27 Mar and produced an indenture (as MT/164) 28 Mar 1846 - 1846
166 - Abstract of title of Mr Richard Bosworth and Ann his wife of two messuages and land at Snelston, 4/5 May 1801 - 1846
167 - Copy of entry of death in the Register Book of Deaths, in the district of St George, Liverpool, of Ann Copestake, widow of Henry Copestake, farmer on 12 May 1866 14 May 1866 - 1866
168-169 - Letters from William Copestake, 54 Dale Street, Liverpool, to Mr Bates, Snelston, near Ashbourne, concerning the death of Mr Gates' mother and official notification 15-23 May 1866 - 1866
170 - Notebook of John Harrison containing entries of payments made to Mrs Ann Copestake between July 1846 and May 1866, when the annuity ceased - 1846-1866
171 - Feoffment by Robert Docksey of Snelston, surgeon, to Soloman Banks of Snelston, blacksmith, in consideration of £12, of land in Snelston comprising 2 roods 10 Dec 1758 - 1758
172 - Copy will of Samuel Banks of Snelston, blacksmith, dated 29 December 1858 and proved 13 Jun 1873 - 1758
173 - Copy will of Penelope Banks of Snelston, spinster, dated 1 May 1872 and proved 9 Feb 1880 - 1880
174 - An account of the succession duty on real property of William Meynier Banks, upon the death of Penelope banks, namely two freehold shops and dwelling houses in Ashbourne and a freehold house and land at Snelston, 20 Feb 1880 - 1880
175 - Conveyance by Rev William Meynier Banks of 134 Queen's Gate, co Middlesex, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £425, of a messuage formerly used as a public house and known as Three Horse Shoes, situated in Snelston 8 May 1880 - 1880
176-177 - Lease and release by Francis Whitworth of Brailsford Copy, yeoman, to William Hudson of Snelston, in consideration of £126, of a parcel of land in Snelston known as Snapes Pingle, comprising 4 acres, 28/29 Dec 1762 - 1762
178 - Final concord between William Hudson, plaintiff, and Francis Whitworth and mary his wife and Joseph Dean and Hannah his wife, deforciants of 1 messuage, 1 barn, 1 stable, and 8 acres of land in Snelston, Roston and Norbury in consideration of £60, Feb 1763 - 1763
179-180 - Lease and release by William Hudson of Snelston, yeoman, to John Blore of Darley Moor, Cubley, yeoman, in consideration of £240, of a messuage and land as in MT/176-177 6/7 Apr 1770 - 1770
181-182 - Lease and release by John Blore, Derby, yeoman, to William Hudson of Snelston, yeoman in consideration of £210, of a messuage and land as in MT/176-177. 2/3 Mar 1780 - 1780
183-184 - Lease and release by William Hudson of Snelston, yeoman, to William Coxon of Brichwood Park, gent, in consideration of £240, of a messuage and land as in MT/176-177/. 6/7 May 1790 - 1790
185-186 - Mortgage for £300 by way of lease for 500 years by William Coxon of Birchwood Park, pa Norbury, farmer, to William Hudson of Snelston, yeoman, of a tenement in Snelston and two closes of land in Snelston comprising 5 acres known as Shapes Pingles, with bond 8 May 1790 - 1790
187 - Copy of the probate copy of the will of William Coxon of Birchhill Park, Parish of Norbury, yeoman dated 25 Apr 1804 and proved 25 Apr 1804 - 1804
188 - Copy of the will of William Hudson of Snelston, yeoman, 13 Jan 1812 - 1812
189 - Abstract of title of Mr William Coxon to an estate at Snelston (1762-1813) - 1814
190 - Conveyance by Elizabeth Coxon of Birchwood Park, pa Norbury, widow of William Coxon, farmer, William Coxon of high Grounds in pa Norbury, farmer (son of the late William Coxon), William Bowler of Penthouse Lane near Ashbourne, wheelwright, Thomas Coxon of Clifton, farmer to Margaret Langley of Snelston, widow, in consideration of £460, of a tenement in Snelston, and two closes containing about 5 acres known as Snapes Pingle 4 Jun 1814 - 1814
191-192 - Lease and release by Francis Billings of Snelston, weaver, to Thomas Watson of Snelston, yeoman in consideration of 5 shillings, of a messuage in Snelston with adjoining parcel of land comprising half an acre, known as Leeses Croft 17/18 Mar 1737/8 - 1738
193-194 - Lease for possession and marriage settlement on the marriage of Francis Billings the Elder of Snelston, weaver to Ann Harrisson of Wetton, co Stafford, spinster, in consideration of £100, concerning a messuage in Snelston and land as in MT/191-192. 7/8 Oct 1743 - 1743
195-196 - Lease for possession and marriage settlement, as in MT/193-194 - 1743
197-198 - Lease for possession and marriage settlement, as in MT/193-194 - 1743
199 - Quitclaim by Thomas Ditch, formerly of Marston Montgomery and his wife Mary Ditch, sister of Francis Billings the Younger of Snelston, to Thomas Billings, son and heir of Francis Billings the Younger in consideration of £20, of property as in MT/193-194. 9 Nov 1774 - 1774
200-201 - Lease and release by Mary Billings of Elford, co Stafford, widow of Francis Billings the Younger of Snelston, Thomas Billings of Elford, co Stafford, labourer, only son and heir of the late Francis Billings, to Joseph Bentley of Snelston, wheelwright in consideration of £95, of two messuages in Snelston which were formerly one messuage and the adjoining land known as Leeses Croft, 25/26 Nov 1793 - 1793
202 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Joseph Bentley of Snelston, wheelwright to Sarah Webster of Weston, spinster in consideration of £50 of two messuages in Snelston and land as in MT/200-201, 10 Feb 1812 - 1812
203 - Conveyance by Joseph Bentley of Snelston, wheelwright to Sarah Webster of Weston, spinster, in consideration of £20, of two messuages in Snelston and land as in MT/200-201. 10 Feb 1816 - 1816
204 - Assignment of a mortgage by Sarah Webster of Weston, spinster, to Joseph Bentley of Snelston, wheelwright, in consideration of £70, of property as in MT/202, 4 May 1818 - 1818
207 - Abstract of title of Mr Joseph Bentley to premises in Snelston (1707-1816)
208-209 - Lease and release by Rev Charles Stead Hope of Derby, Charles Robert Hope of Derby, gent (eldest son and heir of Charles Stead Hope), to Margaret Langley of Snelston, widow, in consideration of £67, of a messuage and garden in Snelston, 24/25 Mar 1819 - 1819
210 - Abstract of title of Rev Charles Stead Hope to a cottage and land at Snelston, formerly the estate of Hope Docksey of Snelston (1765-1819)
211 - Extract from the will of Thomas Taylor dated 29 Jan 1730/31, concerning messuages in Doveridge and Snelston - 1731
212 - Extract from the clauses in the settlement of 4 Jun 1746 on the marriage of Dr Taylor - 1746
213 - Extract from the will of Dr Taylor concerning the bequest of the remainder of his personal estate
214 - Abstract of title of William Webster, esq, to a freehold estate at Snelston (1730-1819) 25 Feb 1819 - 1819
215 - Abstract of deed to make a tenant to the precipe in recoveries of estates in the counties of Derby and Leicester devised by the will of Rev John Taylor, 26 June 1819 - 1819
216-217 - Lease and release by William Webster the Elder of Ashbourne, esq William Webster the Younger of Ashbourne, esq, Mary Lady Manners (widow of Lord Robert Manners), George Burley of Lincoln's Inn, co Middlesex, gent, to Margaret Langley of Snelston, widow, in consideration of £1,005, of several parcels of land in Snelston, 27/28 Sep 1819 - 1819
218 - Bond by William Webster the elder of Ashbourne, esq, and William Webster the younger of Ashbourne, esq to Margaret Langley of Snelston, widow in £2,000; to keep indemnified the said Margaret Langley from all actions, suits, claims and demands, 28 Sep 1819 - 1819
219 - Letter from William Wright to H brown esq concerning Mrs Langley's purchase of premises as confirmed in a deed of 26 Jun 1819
220 - Description of the boundaries of the manor and parish of Snelston as ascertained on 27 May 1824 by the Snelston Enclosure Commissioners - 1824
221 - Schedule of title deeds of John Harrison, esq Snelston (1828-1833) 22 Jan 1834 - 1834
222-223 - Lease and release by Ralph Weston of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent and William Beresford of Snelston, yeoman to William Copestake of Snelston, yeoman and Thomas Copestake of Crakemarsh, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £126, of a parcel of land in Snelston known as the "Little Intake" comprising 2 acres 2 roods, 5-6 Apr 1784 - 1784
224 - Conveyance by Rev Charles Stead Hope of Derby, Charles upton of Derby, esq, William Cox of Culland esq, (two of the commissioners appointed for the purchase of selling the Land Tax) to William Copestake of Snelston, farmer, Edward Ward of Derby, gent, and Robert Barber of Fetter Lane, London, gent, in consideration of £84 6s 7 3/4d, of a messuage in Snelston known as the Smith Croft, comprising 1 acre, 6 Apr 1801 - 1801
225 - Probate copy of the will of William Copestakeof Snelston, yeomans, dated 4 Sep 1817, proved at Lichfield, 10 Aug 1818 - 1817
226 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Henry Copestake of Snelston, cheesefactor, grandson of William Copestake to Samuel Yendley of Ashbourne, blacksmith, in consideration of £204, of a messuage and land in Snelston known as Smith Croft and land known as the little Intake 23 Feb 1830 - 1830
227 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by Henry Copestake of Snelston, cheesefactor, and Samuel Yendley of Ashborne, blacksmith, to Richard Burton of Islington, co Middlesex, poulterer and his trustee Thomas Wise of Ashborne, gent, in consideration of £204 of property as in MT/226, 9 Sep 1830 - 1830
228 - Abstract of title of Henry Copestake to land at Snelston, (1780-1830) - 1830
229-230 - Declaration by Henry Spencer of Ashbourne, victualler, of hs personal acquaintance with Hannah Wagstaff, the late wife of Robert Wagstaff of Snelston, farmer, and daughter of William Copestake and his acquaintance with Robert Wagstaff 13 Apr 1850, with acknowledgement affixed, of Robert Wagstaff receiving legacy bequest charged on freehold property at Snelston belonging lately to Richard Burton, 17 Apr 1850 - 1850
231 - Letter from John Johnson, Nottingham, to Messrs Dodd, Grueber, Rowsall and Rowsall, solicitors acknowledging receipt of £20 17s 8d for Mr William Jerom as the legacy and interst due to his mother under the will of her father, William Copestake, 3 nov 1851 - 1851
232 - Visiting card of Dr Meller
233 - Copy of release by Charles Dean Burton of Walworth, co Surrey, gent, to Christopher Horne of London, salesman, and Alfred William, London, salesman, from the sums of £331 7s 6d and £310 18s paid to C D Burton by C Horne and A W Dean, 7 May 1859 - 1859
234 - Copies of two extracts from the burial register of the parish of Saint Faith the virgin in the City of London, concerning the burial of Charles Dean of Newgate Street on Jun 3 1842 and Ann Burton of St Mary, Islington on 27 Aug 1846. 17 Oct 1859 - 1859
235 - Conveyance by Charles Dean Burton of London, gent, Christopher Horne of London, salesman, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall esq, in consideration of £400, of two cottages in Snelston comprising of 1 rood 19 perches and a parcel of land in Snelston called the Little Intake or Little Meadow comprising 2 acres 2 roods 15 perches, 15 Nov 1859 - 1859
236 - Declaration by Christopher Horne of London, poultry salesman, that he was personally acquainted with Richard Burton of Islington, co Middlesex, poulterer, and Anne his wife, formerly Anne Dean, spinster, both now deceased, and their children, 16 Nov 1859 - 1859
237-238 - Lease and release by James Tyler of Almonsbury, Co Gloucester, yeoman, John Wright of Snelston (trustees under the will of William Johnson late of Almonsbury, yeoman), to Margaret Johnson of Roston, pa Norbury, widow of William Johnson, of a messuage in Snelston, 9-10 May 1809 - 1809
239-240 - Copy of lease and release by Edward Gadsby of Derby, joiner and carpenter, George Gadsby of Snelston, farmer, Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman and Elizabeth his life, Thomas Smith of mathfield, Co Stafford, farmer, Elizabeth Foster of Snelston, Edward Gadsby of Derby, joiner and carpenter, uncle of the above Edward Gadsby to John Wright of Ashton Close, pa Snelston, gent, John Alsopp of Ashborne, esq, and Richard Goodwin of Ashborne, gent, in consideration of £250, of several parcels of land in Snelston known as the Depthills, four pieces of land in Timbrell Fields and the pingle adjoining Timbrell Fields comprising seven acres 1-2 Dec 1796, copies made 7 Jul 1819 - 1819
241-242 - Lease and release by Samuel Wright of Snelston, gent, to Samuel Johnson of Manchester, merchant and Thomas Wise of Ashborne, in consideration of £130, of a parcel of land in Snelston known as the Timbrell Fields and the adjoining pingle, comprising two acres, 21-22 Sep 1819 - 1819
243 - Probate copy of the will of Margaret Johnson of Roston, Parish of Norbury, widow, dated 2 Sep 1809 and proved, 14 Oct 1819 - 1819
244-245 - Receipt issued by the Stamp Office for the Legacies of Sarah Johnson of Chesterfield, spinster, and Margaret Greaves, widow from the estate of their mother, Margaret Johnson of Roston, pa Norbury, widow (who died on 16 August 1819) 8 Sep 1827 - 1827
246 - Copy will of Samuel Johnson of Somersall, Parish of Brampton, gent 15 Sep 1855 - 1855
247 - Receipt for Succession Duty on the property of Samuel Wright on the death of Samuel Johnson 18 Oct 1858 - 1858
248 - Abstract of title of Samuel Edward Wright to four freehold cottages in Snelston and land comprising 11 acres 1 rood 11 perches (1809-1872) - 1872
249 - Letter from Samuel Edward Wright, of Sheffield, estate agent to John Harrison, Snelston Hall, esq, on the report of his surveyor concerning his land at Snelston, saying the property is worth £1,600, Aug 1872 - 1872
250 - Letter from J J Wise, Ashborne, to John Harrison Harrison, esq on sending the deeds to the property purchased from Mr Wright and to the Lady Grove, 18 Dec 1872 - 1872
251 - Conveyance by Samuel Edward Wright of Sheffield, Sheffield, estate agent, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, in consideration of £1,360, of four messuages in Snelston comprising 2 roods 30 perches and five parcels of land in Snelston comprising 11 acres 1 roods 11 perches, 14 Oct 1872 - 1872
252 - Declaration by William Rushton of Lordsmill Street, Chesterfield, farmer on the occupation of land at Snelston, 14 Oct 1872 - 1872
253 - Declaration by William Wilson of Low Pavement, Chesterfield, grocer, on Samuel Edward Wright of Sheffield, accountant being one of the devisees named in the will of Samuel Johnson, late of Somersall, Parish of Brampton, gent, who died on 23 Jul 1857 and whose will was proved at Lichfield in Dec 1857, 7 Oct 1892 - 1872
254 - Order of the Justices of the Petty Sessional Division of Ashborne that the highway leading from Norbury to Clifton known as "Side Lane" should become repairable by the Surveyor of the parish of Snelston, with John Harrison to pay £1 annually to the Surveyor of Highways 2 Aug 1890 - 1890
255 - Receipt for sash weights to Mr Hurd from George Jones, Phoenix Foundry, Birmingham 16 Apr 1823 - 1823
256 - Receipt for the use of Miss Colmore, being a half year's ground rent to G Backer from Edward Evans, 6 Dec 1823 - 1823
257 - Copy of the will of Robert Jenkinson of Clifton, yeoman, dated 20 February 1728/9 - 1729
258 - Assignment of lease for 1,000 years by John Longden of Ashborne, gent, Beresford Jenkinson of Longdoles, pa Ashborne, yeoman, to Samuel Blore of Ashborne, yeoman, and William Blore of Yeldersley, yeoman, in consideration of £52 10s of a parcel of land in Clifton known as the Moore Close comprising six acres, 7 Nov 1747 - 1747
259 - Copy of release by Mary Ashmore of Leafields Parish of Stowe, Co Stafford, widow John Ashmore of Leafields, yeoman (eldest son of Mary Ashmore of Samuel Blore of Bentley, yeoman, and John Falkner of Leeshill, yeoman, in consideration of £200, of parcels of land divided into four parts and known as Harris's Closes in Offcote and Underwood and a parcel of land in Clifton known as the Moor Close comprising six acres, 22 Mar 1765 - 1765
260-261 - Abstracts of title of John Fletcher to Moor Close in Clifton (1728-1765)
262 - Bond by Tymothy Kent of Tamworth, Co Stafford, gent, to Edmud Parker of Derby, gent in £100, the consideration money mentioned in a lease of the same date by Tymothy Kent to Edmund Parker of lands in Rocester, Co Stafford, 3 May 1686 - 1686
263 - Copy will of George Allen of Darley Moor, Parish of Snelson, weaver 19 Jan 1729-30 - 1730
264 - Copy of will of George Allen the younger of Darley Moor tailor, 18 Nov 1736 - 1736
265 - Bond by Joseph Allen of Darley Moor, Parish of Snelston, weaver, 24 Jan 1742/3 - 1743
266 - Mortgage in fee by Joseph Allen of Darley Moor, Parish of Snelston, weaver (heir at low of the late George Allen of Darley Moor), to James Bulkeley of Ashbourne, gen, in consideration of £12, of moiety or undivided half part of a messuage at Darley Moor, Parish of Snelston, 25 Jan 1742-3 - 1742-1743
267 - Assignment of a mortgage by Edward Goodale of Cubley, yeoman, Thomas Whithall of Lee Farm, yeoman, John Coxton of Snelston, yeoman, to Joseph Allen of Snelston, weaver, of an undivided half part of a messuage in Snelston, 14 May 1742 - 1742
268-269 - Mortgage for £40, by lease for 1,000 years, by Joseph Allen of Snelston, weaver to Arthur Brown of Ellison, joiner, of a undivided half part of a messuage at Darley Moor, with bond 15 May 1742 - 1742
270-271 - Lease and mortgage in fee by Joseph Allen of Darley Moor, pa Snelston, weaver, Arthur Brown of Ellison, Co Stafford, joiner, to James Bulkeley of Ashborne, gent, and John Challenor of Quixhall, Co Stafford, in consideration of £19, of an undivided half of a messuage at Darley Moor in pa Snelston, 2 Oct 1742 - 1742
272-273 - Lease and release by James Bulkeley of Leek, Co Stafford, gent, Joseph Allen of Darley Moor, Parish of Snelston, weaver, to John Hill of Darley Moor, in consideration of 12 guineas, of moiety of a messuage at Darley Moor in Parish of Snelston, 20-21 Jun 1743 - 1743
274 - Authorisation by John Hill of Darley Moor, pa Snelston, yeoman, to Walter Noel, Philip Fernyhough and Francis Higginbothom, attorneys of the Court of Common Pleas, to appear for him in the said court the following Easter and Trinity terms at the suit of Thomas Bourne of Leek, Co Stafford, gent, in an action for debt of £26, 15 Feb 1743/4 - [1744]
275 - Copy (dated 16 April 1757) of conveyance by Edward Flagg of Ashbourne, butcher, and William Etches of Ashbourne, butcher, to Edward Goodall of Cubley Wood, pa Cubley, yeoman, in consideration of £130 10s 6d, of several parcels of land in Snelston known as the Halls Balls Leasows, 29 May - 1745
276 - Feoffment by Edward Goodall of Cubley Wood, Parish of Cubley, yeoman, to John Hill of Darley Moor, pa Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of £70, of two parcels of land in Snelston known as the Halls ball Leasows, comprising about three acres. 9 Apr 1757 - 1757
277 - Lease for possession by John Hill of Darley Moor, yeoman, to Thomas Mycock of pa Alveston, Co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £90, of a messuage in Darley Moor, Parish of Snelston, and seven adjoining closes, 1 Apr 1758 - 1758
278 - Agreement between John Hill of Darley Moor, husbandman and James Allen of Snelston, husbandman, jointly in possession of a messuage and several closes of Darley Moor known as the Marie Waste, that James Allen should receive the messuage in Darley Moor and the adjoining closes and that John Hill should receive three parcels of land abutting on Corbflint Lane, 25 Apr 1749 - 1749
279-280 - Lease and release by Joseph Hall of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Hall of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £160, of a messuage in Snelston and parcels of land known as the Futakes containing 5 acres, 6-7 May 1774 - 1774
281 - Fragment of paper containing the words "Hawksworth's old deeds relating to land at Cockshut Lane parish of Snelston county of Derby"
282-283 - Lease for possession and marriage settlement on the marriage of Robert Docksey and Mary Hope, between Elizabeth Docksey of Snelston, widow and Robert Docksey her son, Mary Hope, spinster, daughter of Robert Hope of Grange field, gent, Robert Hope and Thomas Roberts of Derby, gents, Walter Copstake of Marston in pa Marston Montgomery, gent, and Charles Brome of Burton on Trent, co Stafford, gent, concerning several messuages, 3 water mills, Raddle Wood and several parcels of land in Snelston and mathfield, co Stafford, 30-31 Aug 1711 - 1711
284-285 - Copy wills of Hope Docksey of Snelston, gent, 22 Dec 1765 - 1765
286-287 - Lease for possession and deed to lead to the uses of a recovery by Hope Docksey, esq, of Snelston to charles Bill of Fetter Lane, London, gent and Edward Leigh of Cheadle, co Stafford, of messuages in the parishes of Snelston and Norbury and woodland in Snelston 10-11 Nov 1758 - 1758
288 - Recovery by Edward Leigh, gent, against Charles Bill, gent, of 6 messuages, 2 water mills, 6 gardens, 300 acres of land and 20 acres of wood in Snelston and Norbury, 28 Nov 1758 - 1758
289-290 - Lease and release by Thomas Gilbert of Cotton, co Stafford, esq, to Hope Docksey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £80, of a moiety or undivided half part of a messuage in Snelston known as the Side House and a moiety of certain parcels of land, 4-5 Apr 1760 - 1760
291 - Release by John Brown of Wooton, co Stafford, joiner and carpenter, to Hope Docksey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £80, of a moiety of a messuage in Snelston known as the Side House and a moiety of parcels of land, 9 Apr 1760 - 1760
292-293 - Lease and release to make a tenant to the precipe by Hope Docksey of Snelston, esq, to Charles Bill of the Inner Temple, London, gent, and Michael Barber of Fetter Lane, London, gent, of three closes in Mayfield, Co Stafford containing 10 acres, 26-27 Nov 1760 - 1760
294 - Recovery by Machael Barber, gent, against Charles Bill, of 50 acres of land in Mayfield, Co Stafford - 1760
295 - Mortgage by demise for 99 years by Rev Charles Stead Hope of Derby to Edward Ward of Derby, gent, of capital messuage in Snelston called the Lower Hall and several other parcels of land in Snelston, and a messuage and several parcels of land in Roston, the total area containing at least 40 acres, 18 Jan 1800 - 1800
296 - Bargain and sale by Rev Charles Stead Hope of Derby and Gregory Winrow of Derby, gent, to John Philpot of Red Lion Square, co Middlesex, esq, of property and land as in 295 20 Jan 1800 - 1800
297 - Recovery by Gregory Winrow against John Philpot, gent, of six messuages, six gardens, two water corn mills, and 600 acres of land in Snelston and Roston - 1800
298 - Lease for 14 years by Rev Charles Stead Hope of Derby, to Joseph Gilman and John Gilman, both late of Rodsley but now of Snelston, farmers and millers, in consideration of an annual rent of £270, of a messuage in Snelston and a water corn mil called Sides Mill situated on the River Dove and several parcels of land in the township of Snelston and all quarries and beds of stone upon, in or under the said parcels of land, 25 Mar - 1806
299 - Declaration of Trust from John Harrison of Derby, gent, and George Almond of Nottingham, esq, as to the sum of £6,000 and interest secured to them by mortgage and bond from William Drury Lowe, esq, 1 Sep 1814 - 1814
300 - Incomplete fragment of a letter concerning an individual's wish to be buried in St Aulkdmund's churchyard (Mrs Harrison) - c1850
301-302 - Letters from Mary Almond, Derby, to Mrs Young concerning her mother's illness 5-8 Nov - (c1849)
303 - Note of "plantation" and "other land" now included in the mortgage - 1830
304-306 - Letters from Mary Young and G Young to John Harrison concerning family matters, including the death of their mother, 20 Nov 1849-8 Feb 1850 - 1849-1850
307-308 - Letters between John Harrison, Snelston Hall and Thomas Wise, esq Ashborne, enquiring about mortgage security for "2,000, 6-9 Oct 1856 - 1856
309-318 - Letters from Julian Young, Derby, and others, to his uncle John Harrison concerning a mortgage to secure £2,000 for Mrs Young's trustees 15 Oct 1856-14 Oct 1858 - 1856-1858
319-320 - Letters from Julian Young, Derby, to his uncle, John Harrison concerning his sister Caroline's marriage settlement, 6-10 Jan 1860 - 1860
321-335 - Letters received by John Harrison from Julian Young, Messrs Simpson and Taylor of Derby and others concerning Mr Sergeantson's mortgage to Mrs Young's trustees (see MT/352), 17 Feb-10 Jun 1863 - 1863
336 - Declaration of Trust from George Almond of Nottingham, esq, and John Harrison of Derby, gent, as to the sum of £4,000 and interest secured to them by mortgage and bond from William Hayne, esq - 1810
337-342 - Letters from E M Mundy to John Harrison, concerning the investments of £2,000 trust money with receipts and accounts - 1816-1817
343 - Declaration of Trust from Mary Harrison of Derby, widow of John Harrison of Derby, gent, and George Almond of Nottingham, esq, as to the sum of £4,000 and interest secured by mortgage and bond from Mr John Kilburn, 13 Oct 1817 - 1817
344 - Schedule of deeds relating to the title to estates at Martin Hussingtree and Salwarp, co Worcester, and in the town and county of Nottingham belonging to William Hayne, esq, and now in mortgage to George Almond and John Harrison for securing £4,000 (1724-1810) 20 Oct 1810 - 1810
345 - Assignment of mortgage by Mary Harrison, widow, to Mary Harrison of Derby, spinster (daughter of the said Mary Harrison), George Young, a captain in His Majesty's 52nd Regiment of Foot, John Harrison of Derby, esq, and Thomas Robson of Holtby, co York, upon the trusts of the settlement to be made on the marriage of Captain Young and Miss Harrison, 2 Aug 1821 - 1821
346 - Abstract of the settlement made on the marriage of Captain Young and Miss Mary Harrison 3 Aug 1821 - 1821
347 - Settlement on the marriage of Captain Young and Miss Mary Harrison, 3 Aug 1821 - 1821
348 - Receipts and correspondence concerning consolidated 3 per cent annuities - 1821-1841
349-350 - Letters from G Young, to John Harrison, concerning a naval career for his son George and the funds involved - 1841
351 - Direction by George Young of Bath, esq, and Mary Young his wife (formerly Mary Harrison, spinster), to John Harrison and Thomas Robson to raise £490 for the maintenance and expenses of Julian Young during his residence in London for the purpose of learning the profession of an architect and for the board and expenses of John Young during his residence at medical schools in London, 10 Sep 1849 - 1849
352 - Authority by Julian Young, Mary Young and Caroline Sophia Robson authorising John Harrison to implement the arrangement proposed by George John Serjeantson and to lend the sum of £2,000 to the Directors of Midland Railway Company upon a debenture secured upon the (Little) North Western Railway (Skipton to Lancaster and Morecombe Bay) now in lease to the Midland Railway Company for 999 years (see MT/321-335), 29 Apr 1863 - 1863
353 - Note relating to bonds to the trustees of Mrs Young's marriage settlement for the purchase of debentures in the Little Western Railway, 17 Oct 1871 - 1871
354 - Authority by Julian Young of Derby, architect, and Mary Young the younger, spinster, to John Harrison to raised £300 by the sale of stock subject to Mrs Young's marriage settlement, 20 May 1880 - 1880
355-370 - Correspondence and related papers of John Harrison concerning financial matters relating to Mrs Young's trust - 1849-1883
371 - Authority by Julian Young of Derby, architect, Mary Young the Younger of Derby, spinster, and Henry Robson of Londonderry near Bedale, co York, esq, as trustees of the settlement of Caroline Sophia Robson, authorising John Harrison to sell £140 of stock 17 Oct 1871 - 1871-1880
372 - Bills, receipts and correspondence of John Harrison as executor of the late John Harrison esq - 1871-1880
373 - Assignment of a lease by Sir Thomas Stanhope of Shelford, co Nottingham, knight, to Lawrence Wright of Snelston, gent, and his son Raphe Wright, of a capital messuage and closes of land in Bingham, co Nottingham at an annual rent of 4d, 7 Apr 1593 - 1593
374 - Feoffment by Lawrence Wright of Snelston, esq, his son Thomas Wright, esq, and his grandson Christopher Wright to Jane Wright, sole daughter of the late Raphe Wright, esq, and John Fleete of Hallowe, co Worcester, esq, of a capital messuage, a meadow called Haywoodes Croft, a watermill and windmill, and several closes in Snelston, 9 Jan 1617/8 - 1618
375 - Bond by Herbert Symon of Snelston, gent, and his son Laurence Symon to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, in £60 for the quiet possession of three closes in Snelston commonly called Cow Closes, 21 Jun 1623 - 1623
376 - Deed of exchange of arable land between Roger Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, and Thomas Tonicliffe and Younger of Snelston, yeoman, by which Bullocke has granted to Tonicliffe four selions [i.e. strips] and two pieces of arable land in a field known as Timberhill and three pieces of arable land lying in the Hoult Fields in exchange for three selions of arable land in a field called Edlow Field in Snelston, two selions of arable land in a field called Timberhill and two selions of arable land in a field called Thistle Furlow 7 Apr 1638 - 1638
377 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington to Edward Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £153, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes of land called the Croft at the Door, the Paddocke and Wayne house Croft and eight selions of arable land at Timberhill containing 1 acre 1 rood all in Snelston, 3 Nov 1639 - 1639
378 - Bond by John Fritzherbert of Tissington, knight, to Ralph Doxie of Snelston, Yoeman, in £160, for the performance of convenants contained in a pair indentures of the same date 3 Dec 1639 - 1639
379 - Bond by Edward Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, to Ralph Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, in £80, for the performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date, 3 Dec 1647 - 1647
380 - Feoffment by William Fitzherbert of Tissington, esq to Gervase Bennett of Derby, weaver, in consideration of the sum of £936, of the manor of Snelston and manor house, 2 orchards and several parcels of pasture, meadows and lands in Snelston, 20 Sep 1647 - 1647
381 - Articles of Agreement between Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, and Gervasse Bennett of Derby, esq concerning the quiet possession of manor of Snelston by Gervasse Bennett, 31 Jul 1654 - 1654
382 - Assignment by John Heath of Cubley, yeoman, to Richard Heape of Snelston, son of Richard Heape the Elder, of full power and legal authority to enter upon the messuage known as Hurds House, the arable land lying in the Holt Field and Heidloe field, three parcels of land called Hards Croft, Gorsey Flatt and Snape Flatt and the benefit of half the limestone to be sold out of the Cow Close, 15 Dec 1662 - 1662
383 - Quitclaim by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, to Ralph Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, of certain closes in Snelston called Sutton Closes, 20 Mar 1663/4 - 1664
384 - Receipt for 15s for drawing up of final concord, 9 Oct 1663 - 1663
385 - Receipt by Thomas Brunt, esq, for the sum of £36 from Gervase Bennett of Snelston as part of the money due for the purchase of a close called Snape Croft and other land 13 Jan 1665/6 - 1666
386 - Articles of Agreement between Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq to deliver title deeds for several closes bought by Bennett for £120 2 Jan 1668/9 - 1669
387 - Release by Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent, Barbara Bainbrigge, widow and relict of the late William Bainbrigge of Lockington, co Leicester, to Benjamin Wigley of Wirksworth, mercer, in consideration of £90, of a messuage, several parcels of land and a messuage and the adjoining closes, all in Snelston, 1 Oct 1709 - 1709
388 - Note relating to Mr Ralph Docksey's deeds in the custody of Mr Joseph Hayne of Derby 27 Nov 1713 - 1713
389 - Articles of Agreement between Martin Boothbie of London, gent, and Godfrey Haslam of Hassop, yeoman for the payment of costs in case brought against Lawrence Wright and Thomas Wright of Snelston in 1615, 25 Nov 1620 - 1620
390 - Quitclaim by Herbert Symon of Snelston, gent and his son Lawrence Simon to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, of three closes or pasture grounds in Snelston known as the Cow Close or Cow Closes, 21 June 1623 - 1623
391-392 - Feoffment by William Pym of Clifton, Parish of Ashbourne, yeoman, to Lawrence Symon of Snelston, gent, of a messuage in Snelston in consideration of £138, with bond. 1 Mar 1929/30 - 1630
393 - Feoffment by Thomas Tonicliffe the Younger of Snelston, yeoman, to Roger Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £46, of a messuage in Snelston, a croft known as the Lane Croft, and a parcel of ground called the Orchard, 9 Nov 1637 - 1637
394 - Bond by Richard Allen of Snelston, Sherman, Thomas to Thomas Coxon, yeoman, son and heir of the late William Coxon of Snelston, in £99, for the performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date, 29 Sep 1659 - 1659
395 - Lease by Thomas Brunt of Snelston, yeoman, to John Buxton of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £170, of three closes and meadows or pastures called the New Close, Stony Flatt and Town End Croft in Snelston, 18 Apr 1661 - 1661
396 - Feoffment by Raphe Tonicliffe of Snelston, yeoman, to Gervase Bennett, esq, in consideration of £30, of two parcels of enclosed ground in Snelston commonly known as Hickburnes Pingles, 1 Mar 1663/4 - 1664
397 - Feoffment by John More of Brailsford, gent, to Robert Archer the Younger of Snelston, gent, in consideration of five shillings, of a messuage in Snelston called Smiths Tenement now or late in the occupation of Anne Smith, widow, 20 Jan 1668/9 - 1669
398 - Bond by Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, in £400, for the performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date, 23 Jan 1668/9 - 1669
399 - Assignment of a lease for 450 years by Robert Archer of Snelston, gent, to John Kelsall of Mayfield, co Stafford, clerk, and John Moore of Brailsford, yeoman, in consideration of £1,000, of a manor house, two mills on the River Dove, a corn mill and a walk [ie fulling] mill with a parcel of ground called the Pitts, a messuage called Carrington's Tenement and a messuage called Woodhouse Farm otherwise Clifts House, all in Snelston, 13 Apr 1669 - 1669
400 - Bond by Richard Heape senior of Snelston, yeoman, and Richard Heape junior of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Doxey of the City of London, sugar baker, in £100, for the performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date, 26 May 1673 - 1673
401 - Assignment of a lease for twenty one years by Samuel Saunders of Normanton, co Nottingham, esq, surviving trustee of Gervase Bennett late of Snelston, esq, to John Kelsall of Mathfield, co Stafford, clerk, and Nicholas Coxon of Derby, baker, of the manors of Snelston and Parwich, 12 Jan 1684/5 - 1685
402 - Feoffment byThomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, son and heir of the late Rowland Eyre of Hassop, esq, and his son Rowland Eyre, to Robert Doxey, of Snelston, gent, Thomas Bagshaw of Clements Inn, gent, and Sampson Baker of Ashborne, gent, of messuages in Snelston, 10 May 1684 - 1684
403 - Receipt of George Hunt of Fould, Parish of Hanbury, co Stafford, yeoman, from Thomas Twigg of Scropton, yeoman, of sums of money due to the said George Hunt for the messuage in Scropton in the occupation of Thomas Twigg, 4 Oct 1690 - 1690
404 - Indenture of apprenticeship by Richard Allen and John Hopkyns, churchwardens of the parish of Snelston and John Sergeant and John Morris, overseers of the poor, to place William Keelinge as an apprentice to Robert Cook of Hollington, Webster, for a term of nine years - 1 May 1699
405 - Final concord between Abraham Hirst and Samuel Macham, querents and William Fowler, gent, and Elizabeth his wife and Thomas Docksey, gent, and Anna his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, and 135 acres of land, etc in Snelston, 20 Jan 1626/7 - 1727
406 - Bargain and sale by Thomas Wright of Hoppisford, co Worcester, esq, and his son Christopher Wright, Sir William Kniveton of Merkeston, baronet and Nicholas Hurt of Castorne, co Stafford, gent, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £1,900, of capital messuage in Snelston, a windmill and watermill, several closes of land, pasture and meadow and a tenement called Haywoodes Tenement 20 May 1620 - 1620
407 - Quitclaim by Wolstan Dixey of Market Bosworth, co Leicester, to Abraham Wright of Osboston, co Leicester, in consideration of £180, of a fourth part in certain messuages and land in Snelston, Roston and Norbury - 29 Apr 1633
408-409 - Feoffment by Thomas Tonycliffe of Snelston, husbandman, to Ralph Doxsie of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £5, of several selions [ie strips] of arable land in a field called Edlow Field in Snelston, with bond, 16 Feb 1634/5 - 1635
410 - Feoffment by Raphe Doxie of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Doxie his brother, in consideration of £20, of closes in Snelston known as Rushie Croft and Toddes Croft, 18 Sep 1643 - 1643
411 - Articles of Agreement between Edward Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and Gervase Bennett of Derby, mercer assigning property as in MT/414, 18 Jul 1648 - 1648
412 - Receipt from Gervase Bennett of Derby, mercer, of the sum of £120 for a messuage and croft in Snelston as described in MT/414, 24 Jul 1648 - 1648
413 - Memorandum of sums of money paid to Coxon
414 - Feoffment by Edward Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and Katherine his wife to Gervase Bennett of Derby, mercer, in consideration of £120, of a messuage in Snelston and a croft lying to the south-east of the said messuage called the Croft at the Dove, and a close called the Paddocks, 24 Jul 1648 - 1648
415 - Receipt by Edward Coxon of Snelston from Gervase Bennett of Derby, mercer, the sum of £60 for deed (MT/414), 6 Sep 1648 - 1648
416 - Feoffment by Nathaniel Williams, Rector of Norbury, to Thomas Doxie of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £5, of three seliones [i.e. strips] of arable land and a headland and a dike adjoining the said land and the moiety of a pit in Snelston, 15 Apr 1656 - 1656
417 - Deed of exchange between Thomas Coxon of Snelston and Gervas Bennett of Snelston, esq, by which Coxen has conveyed to Bennett several strips of land in the Little Field, Sparke Corner and the Parkefield containing by estimation 3 acres 37 perches in exchange for four selions of land in the Little Field containing by estimation 3 acres 26 perches and several parcels of land in a meadow called the Lond Croft, containing 1 acre. 10 Jan 1665 - 1665
418 - Bargain and sale by John Plimer of Sudbury, co Derby, blacksmith, to John Moore of Shirley, yeoman, and John Kelsall of Church Mayfield, co Stafford, clerk, in consideration of £43 5s, of a cottage in Snelston and a croft - 1 Aug 1665
419 - Final concord between Gervase Bennett, knight, querent, and Thomas Coxon and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of 1 messuage, 1 garden, 66 acres of land etc in Snelston, Norbury, Roston, Hedlaston and Yeaveley in consideration of £100. 8 May 1669 - 1669
420 - Deed to lead the uses of a fine by Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife and Thomas Cope of Marston Montgomery, gent, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, of several closes of Snelston called the Marled Waste, Toadhole Flatt, the Dove Hamblett and the Gorstie Hamblett and the moiety of a lane in Snelston called Cockshutt Lane, 1 Sep 1670 - 1670
421 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 1,000 years by Samuel Saunders of Little Ireton, gent, to James Jorden of Derby, being a party intrusted on the behalf of Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, of the manor of Snelston, 1 Oct 1670 - 1670
422 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 1,000 years by Ellis Cunliffe of Etwall, clerk , and Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent, to Leonard Fosbrooke of Shardlow, gent, in consideration of the sum of £200, of a messuage and adjoining croft a messuage called Lower Hall and two adjoining crofts, closes called the Moore Walls and the Moore Flats and parcels of ground known as Moore Walls Meadow, 26 Mar 1712 - 1712
423-424 - Feoffment by Elizabeth Shatwell, widow of the late Thomas Shatwell of Compton tanner, and John Shatwell their son, to Ralph Thacker of Yeldersley, husbandman, of a close in Bradley off Derby Lane, [in Latin, with version in English] 20 Dec 1612 - 1612
425 - Feoffment by Ralph Thacker husbandman, Ellen his wife, and his son John Thacker, to John Lees of Ladyhole (Yeldersley), gent and John Walker of Ashborne, tanner, of a messuage and three adjoining closes known as the Close above the House, the Pitt Close and the little Intacke, 8 Mar 1682/3 - 1683
426 - Probate of the will of Ralph Thacker of King's Mill in pa Castle Donnington, co Leicester, late of pa Chellaston, gent, dated 4 May 1731, probate granted, 4 Feb 1733/4 - 1734
427 - Summary list of deeds of the Thacker family from 1672 to 1731
428 - Copy will of John Thacker of Draycott, grazier,9 Feb 1781 - 1781
429 - Recovery by William Graye, esq, and Philip Harrison, gent, against William Browne, gent, of 6 messuages, 210a of land, etc in Snelston, Roston, Norbury, Cubley, Clifton, Edlaston and Alvaston, 12 Feb 1592/3 - 1593
430 - Feoffment by Henry Mellor of Derby, mercer, to Harbert Symon of Snelston, gent, in consideration of £100 of a messauge in Snelston, 24 Jan 1621/2 - 1622
431 - Feoffment by Philip, Lord Stanhope, Baron of Stanhope, Baron of Shelford, to Henry Mellor of Derby, mercer, in consideration of £150, of a messuage in Snelston, 24 May 1621 - 1621
432 - Feoffment by Lawrence Symon of Snelston, gent, to Thomas Pym of Ireton Wood in pa Kirk Ireton, yeoman, in consideration of £63, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes of land belonging to the messuage, 5 Jan 1628/9 - [1629]
433 - Assignment of a lease by Friseioyce Smithe of Withcocke, [Withcote co Leics], widow of the late Henry Smithe of Withcocker, esq, to Lawrence Symon of Snelston, gent, in consideration of the sum of £40, if a messuage as in MT/431, 27 Dec 1628 - 1628
434 - Conveyance by William Pym of Clifton in Parish of Ashbourne, yeoman, to Lawrence Symon of Snelston, gent, of a messuage in Snelston in consideration of £138, 1 Mar 1629/30 - 1630
435 - Feoffment by Lawrence Symon of Snelston, gent, to William Pym of Clifton in Parish of Ashbourne, yeoman, in consideration of £138, of a messuage in Snelston and land as in MT/432. 1 Mar 1629/30 - 1630
436 - Quitclaim by William Pym of Clifton, yeoman, to Lawrence Symon of Snelston, gent, of messuages and land in Snelston, 24 June 1631 - 1631
437 - Feoffment by Harbert Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, to William Tonicliffe of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of forty three shillings, of several pieces of arable land on the north side of a field known as Edlow Field and the moiety of a pit in Snelston, 5 Nov 1638 - 1638
438 - Assignment of a lease of a term of 1,000 years by Dame Katherine Shirley, widow of Sir Robert Shirley of Staunton, co Leicester, bart, to John Mundy of Markeaton, esq, in consideration of £780, of the manor of Snelston and all other messuages in Snelston belonging to Rowland Okeover esq, brother of Dame Katherine Shirley, 20 Jul 1657 - 1657
439 - Feoffment of Elizabeth Coxon of Snelston, widow to Gervase Bennett of Derby, esq, in consideration of £40, of three closes called the Pingles and a piece of ground in a meadow called the Fews in Snelston, 12 Mar 1658/9 - 1659
440 - Bond by Ralph Tonicliffe of Snelston, yeoman to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, in £100, for the performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date, 5 Sept 1667 - 1667
441 - Feoffment by George Cope of Castern, co Stafford, cook, and John Hall of Ashbourne, butcher, to Thomas Chrichloe senior of Cubley, husbandman, in consideration of £15, of two selions [ie strips] of arable ground in Snelston in field called Headloe Field, containing by estimation one acre, 18 Oct 1877 - 1677
442 - Feoffment by Thomas Morton of Morton, co Staffs yeoman, to George Bull of Draycott under Needwood, co Stafford, yeoman, inconsideration of £132, of a messuage called Reeves and closes called Micklemore and Roundclose in Scropton, 7 Aug 1606 - 1606
443 - Deed of exchange between Richard Archer of Scropton, yeoman and Richard Stubbinge of Somersall Harbert, yeoman, by which Archers has given to Stubbinge a selion of arable land in the town field of Scropton called Casey Field, containing one acre of ground, in exchange for a selion of land lying in a close called Elgreave containing one acres of ground, 25 Apr 1632 - 1632
444 - Feoffment by Thomas Astle the Elder of Hatton yeoman, and Tristram Astle, son of Thomas Astle, to Thomas Eald of Scropton, yeoman, William Norwood of Scropton, yeoman and William Price of Marston alias Marchington, Montgomerie Woodhouse, in consideration of £76 10s, of several closes of land in Scropton, 1 Oct 1632 - 1632
445 - Recovery by Thomas Eald and William Norwood against William Prince, gent, of 12 acres of land, etc in Scropton, Foston and Hatton, 30 Oct 1632 - 1632
446 - Feoffment by Agnes Archer of Scropton, widow and her son Richard Archer of Scropton, yeoman to Francis Alsoppe of Marston near Tutbury, clerk and Mary his wife, in consideration of £120, of a messuage in the manor of Scropton commonly called a Reeves Thinge, and several closes of land containing 61/2 acres 1 rood, 2 Aug 1632 - 1633
447 - Feoffment by Richard Stubbinge the Elder of West-broughton in Parish of Doveridge, yeoman, to his son Richard Stubbinge the Younger of Somersall Herbert, yeoman, in consideration of £800, of a messuage in Scropton and Foston and several closes of land, 26 Dec 1663 - 1663
448 - Mortgage by demise for the term of 1,000 years by Joseph Allen of Scropton, yeoman, to Samuell Fletcher of Derby, ironmonger, in consideration of £30 of a messuage and adjoining croft within the manor of Scropton and a close known as the Chapel, containing by estimation one and a half acres, 26 Dec 1679 - 1679
449-451 - Mortgage by William Norwood of Hatton, yeoman, to James Sherratt to Tydeswall, gent, in consideration of £20, of several closes of land in Scropton with bond and receipt, 1 Aug 1690 - 1690
452-453 - Final concord (2 copies) by James Sherratt, gent, querent, to William Norwood and Ellen his wife, deforciants, of 4a of land and 2a of meadow in Scopton in consideration of £60 29 Apr 1691 - 1691
454-455 - Lease and release by Francis Evans of Hartlebury, co Worcester, gent, the husband of Sarah, the later daughter of Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, to Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent and Robert Wynn of Gresford, co Denbigh, Doctor in Divinity, in pursuance of an agreement made between Francis Evans and Robert Docksey before Evans' marriage with Sarah his late wife and £600 paid to Francis Evans by Robert Docksey as a marriage portion, of capital messuages and land in the township of Kenhinva in parish Llangniw [Llangynniew], a messuage in Gwenynog Issa [Gwaenynog Isaf], a messuage in Kanllothian [Llanllwchaiarn] Ucha, two messuages in Keven Y Llyes, a messuage in the township of Lynda Yssa in the parish of Castle in Caereinion, and a messuage in the township of Dwyryw and parish of Manavon, all in co Montgomery, 27-28 Apr 1702 - 1702
456 - Deed of discharge by Jane Wright, daughter of Ralph Wright, esq, deceased, eldest son of Lawrence Wright of Snelston, to Lawrence Wright esq, and his son Thomas Wright esq, in consideration of £1,600, whereby Lawrence and Thomas Wright are discharged from the performance of covenants made between them and William Broughton, esq, deceased, on 28 September 1615 for and on behalf of the said Jane, who acknowledges herself fully recompensed, 19 Nov 1618 - 1618
457 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight to William Egginton of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of fifty shillings, of a croft in Snelston, 20 Oct 1636 - 1636
458 - Feoffment by sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington Knight, to Thomas Redferne of Tissington, yeoman in consideration of £200, of several closes in Snelston known as Stonve Flatt, the New Close, the Flelsford Syde and a close of land leading to Stony Flatt, 2 Jul 1642 - 1642
459 - Feoffment by John Dakin of Snelston, husbandman, to William Eggington, of Derby, husbandman, in consideration of £4, of four selions [i.e. strips] of arable land lying together in a field called Edlowfield containing one acre and twenty perches in Snelston, 1 May 1643 - 1643
460 - Feoffment by Edward Coxen of Snelston, yeoman and Katherine his wife to Raph Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £44, of a close in Snelston known as the Raveans house Croft containing three acres, 8 Sep 1647 - 1647
461 - Feoffment by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, esq, to John Hall of Ashbourne butcher, in consideration of £24, of several parcels of ground in Snelston, 23 Dec 1653 - 1653
462 - Feoffment by John Hall of Ashbourne, butcher to Thomas Stubbinge of Marston Montgomery, clerk, in consideration of £45, of fourteen parcels of arable land in Snelston Town Fields commonly called Timberhill Field, 29 Oct 1655 - 1655
463 - Feoffment by John Tonicliffee of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £80, to Gervae Bennett of Snelston, esq, of two closes in Snelston called the Wind Mill otherwise Birchfflatt and the Moore Close, 20 Mar 1659/60 - 1660
464 - Receipt for £80 by John Tonicliffe of Snelston, yeoman, from Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, being the purchase money of two closes in Snelston as in MT/463, 16 Mar 1659/60 - 1660
465 - Feoffment by Thomas Stubbinge of Marston Montgomery, gent, son of the late Thomas Stubbinge of Marson Montomery, clerk to George Cope of Castarne, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of forty five pounds of fourteen parcels of arable land lying in one of the town fields of Snelston commonly called Timberhill Field, containing by estimation about four acres, 29 Nov 1661 - 1661
466 - Feoffment by John Hall of Ashborne, butcher, to George Cope of castarne, co Stafford, cook, in consideration of £20, of four butts or selions of arable ground in Headloe Field containing by estimation two acres, 22 Aug 1663 - 1663
467 - Lease for the term of 1,000 years by Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston esq, of closes in Snelston heretofore in several parts called the Long Croft, 26 Jan 1668/9 - 1669
468 - Feoffment by Robert Archer of the Middle Temple, London, gent, to John Hall of Ashborne, butcher, in consideration of £4, of a parcel of land containing half an acre in a field in Snelston called Hedlow Field and extending to the More Gapp, 18 Jan 1669/70 - 1670
469 - Feoffment by Raphe Tonicliff of Snelston, yeoman, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston esq, in consideration of £50, of a parcel of inclosed ground in Snelston known as Trenchalee 5 Sep 1667 - 1667
470 - Feoffment by John Hall of Ashbourne, butcher, to George Cope of Casterne, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £5, of a parcel of ground containing half an acre in a field in Snelston called Headlow Field extending to More Gapp, 3 May 1670 - 1670
471 - Lease for 99 years by Robert Doxey, citizen and sugar baker of London, to Ralph Tennycliffe of Snelston, yeoman, of an ancient messuage house called Tunycliffs House at Brook, and a parcel of ground called the Croft adjoining the said messuage house, lying in Snelston, 5 Aug 1670 - 1670
472 - Feoffment by George Cope of Casterne, co Stafford, cook, to James Cope of Bulls Park in pa Hanbury, co Stafford, merchant tailor, in consideration of £50, of a messuage in Snelston and all those butts or selions of arable land in Hadloe Field containing by estimation two acres and a half, 2 Mar 1674 - 1674
473 - Quitclaim by Ralph Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Doxey of Snelston, yeoman in consideration of £70, of several parcels of land in Snelston, namely the Snetser's Croft, the Smithy croft and Doggyard, 16 Aug 1671 - 1671
474 - Draft feoffment by Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent and William Brunt of Church Mathfield, co Stafford yeoman, to Christopher Ley of middle Mathfieild, co Stafford, gent, Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman and Sampson Baker of Ashborne, gent, of a capital messuage in Snelston and all other lands and tenements of Robert Docksey and William Brunt in Snelston, Norbury, Roston and Ellaston in co Derby and Mathfield, co Stafford - 1682
475 - Assignment of a mortgage for the several terms of twenty two years and thirty years by Thomas Saunders of Little Ireton, to Sampson Baker of Ashborne, gent, a party in trust for Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent of five messuages in Snelston, gent, a party in trust for Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, of five messuages in Snelston and several closes or parcels of land in Snelston, 1 Oct 1682 - 1682
476 - Feoffment by Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent and William Brunt of Church Mathfield, co Stafford, yeoman, to Christopher Ley of Middle Mathfeild, co Stafford, gent, Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman and Sampson Baker of Ashbourne, gent, of capital messuage in Snelston and all the lands and tenements of Robert Docksey and William Brunt in Snelston, Norbury, Roston and Edlaston, and mathfeild in co Stafford - 2 Feb 1687/1688
477-479 - Lease for term of 500 years by Robert Doxey of Snelston, gent, and William Brunt of Mathfeild, co Stafford, yeoman, to Agnes Donaldson of London, widow, in consideration of £1,000 of a messuage known as the Lesoes Farm, several parcels of land and a messuage known as Horsclose Farm in Snelston, with bond and receipt, 29 Sep 1683 - 1688
480 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 500 years by Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent and William Brunt of Mathfeild, co Stafford, yeoman of Agnes Donaldson of London, widow and Francis Evans of Eccleshall Castle, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £500, of a messuage known as Lesoes Farm, several parcels of land and a messuage known as the Horse Close farm in Snelston, 19 May 1697 - 1697
481 - Mortgage for a term of 1,000 years by Raph Docksey of Snelston, gent to Ellis Cunliffe of Etwall, clerk, in consideration of £200, of a messuage and croft, the messuage called the Lower Hall and two adjoining crofts, all those closes called the Moore Walls and the Moore Flatts and parcels of land known as the Moore Walls Meadow in Snelston, 10 Nov 1710 - 1710
482-483 - Lease and release by Thomas Doxey of Snelston, gent, and Anne his wife to Samuel Macham of Loughborough, co Leicester, gent, in consideration of £600. of those parcels of land in Snelston divided into several parts, known as Snelston Wood or Snelston Park, a messuage in Snelston called Halls Tenement and several closes of land in Snelston 19-20 Nov 1725 - 1725
484-485 - Case papers of Robert Doxey versus Thomas Doxey and lists of jurors. Dated Trinity Term III and IV George II - 1729-1730
486 - Lease for 20 years by John Grime of Hixon, co Stafford, yeoman and Anne his wife to John Brindley of Leigh, co Stafford, yeoman, and Thomas Cope of Woodhousefield in pa Leigh, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £20, of several closes of land called the Towers, divided into six pieces and lying within the manor of Great Wirley, co Stafford, 24 Mar 1730/1 - 1731
487 - Conveyance by John Wakefield of Creighton, co Stafford, yeoman, to Sampson Copestake of Marston Park, co Derby, gent, Sampson Bennitt of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, mercer and Anne his wife, Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent and George Frost of Wyaston, gent, in consideration of £52, of a messuage in Creighton and Strongshall alias Stromshall, co Stafford and several parcels of land, 28 Jun 1733 - 1733
488 - Lease for seven years by Francis Towers of Withington in pa Leigh, co Stafford, yeoman, and Ellen his wife to John Carter of Withington, farmer, of a messuage in Withington and several closes of land belonging to the said messuage, 24 Dec 1745 - 1745
489 - Common recovery by John Lowe, gent, against Thomas Cope gent, of 10 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow and 16 acres of pasture with appurtenances in Snelston, 28 May 1666 - 1666
490 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 500 years by George Rushton of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, chairmaker and dishturner, to Richard Duley of Uttoxeter, brickmaker and William Bowyer the Younger of Checkley, co Stafford, gent in consideration of £15, of a messuage on the south side of a street in Uttoxeter called the Tanner Street 3 Mar 1756 - 1756
491 - Memorandum of agreement between Sampson Bennett of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, mercer, and John Brown of Wootton in parish of Ellaston, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £320, whereby before 29 May next ensuing John Brown will receive a messuage in Creighton in pa Uttoxeter and adjoining close, 3 Apr 1765 - 1765
492 - Lease for 30 years by Thomas Doksey, esq, Lord of the Manor of Snelston to John Finney of Cawlow in pa Alstonfield, co Stafford, gent, William Grindon of Asholme in pa Alstonfield, gent, Richard Gould of the Lower Brown Hill near Warslow in pa Alstonfield, gent, Thomas Taylor of Warslow, gent, and Thomas Gould of Warslow, miner, of all metal and minerals, mines, etc within or under the Waste Lands in the Manor of Snelston, 24 Jun 1765 - 1765
493 - Lease for 99 years by Christina Bowyer of Ashborne, widow, to William Coxon of Birchwood Park in pa Norbury, farmer, of a close called the highlands Park containing by estimation one acre and two roods and two parcels of land known as the Lime Kiln Closes, lying next to Highlands Park, containing by estimation 8 acres, 22 Mar 1792 - 1792
494 - Copy of release by Thomas Etches of Ashborne, shoemaker, and Ann his wife (one of the daughters of John Oakes the Elder of Ellaston, co Stafford, blacksmith) to John Oakes the elder and his sons John Oakes the Younger and George Oakes of Ellaston, blacksmith, in consideration of the £100 marriage portion of Ann Etches paid to Thomas Etches by John Oakes the Elder, of messuage situated in Clifton and the adjoining parcels of ground, 21 Dec 1720 - 1720
495-496 - Copy of lease and release by Ann Etches, late of Clifton, co Derby, but now of Tyrley Castle, co Stafford, widow of Thomas Etches of Ashborne, shemaker, her son Gervase Etches of Tyrley Castle, yeoman and Ann his wife and Mary Bowne of Clifton, widow, daughter of Ann to George Harrison of Ashborne Park, yeoman in consideration of £840, of a messuage in Clifton in pa Ashbourne, and several parcels of land in Clifton containing 8 acres and ten beastgates, 7-8 Apr 1766 - 1766
497 - Copy dated 10 June 1796 of Final Concord by John Alsopp gent, plaintiff, to Anne Etches, widow, Gervase Etches and Anne his wife and mary Bown, widow, deforciants, of 1 messuage buildings, 2 orchards, 120 acres of land, etc in Clifton and the parish of Ashborne in consideration of £120 Trinity Term 1766 - 1766
498-499 - Feoffment by Matthew Halksworth of Clifton in parish Ashborne, farmer to Adam Warin of Ashborne, servant man, in consideration of £50, of a parcel of land in Clifton known as Littlewood Pingle otherwise Pesse Pingle containing by estimation two roods and eighteen perches (2 copies), 17 Aug 1792 - 1792
500 - Copy of the probate copy of the will of George  Harrison of Clifton, gent, bequeathing to his wife Ann Harrison his messuage in Clifton and several closes called the two Broomhead Closes, the Wood, the two closes called the Long Hales and the Pingle, 4 Dec 1794 - 1794
501 - Copy of lease and release by Francis Jessopp of Derby, gent, to Joseph Bainbrigge of Ashborne esq and John Borrow of Derby, esq (in trust for the said Joseph Bainbrigge), in consideration of £157 10s, of an ancient messuage in the hamlet of Clifton in the pa Ashborne and two closes known as the Littlewood Pingle and the Piece Pingle Croft containing by estimation one and a half acres, 24-25 Mar 1795 - 1795
502-503 - Lease and release by Joseph Bainbrigge of Ashborne, esq to Adam Warin of Ashborne, yeoman, in consideration of £63, of a croft in Clifton known as the Piece Pingle Croft containing by estimation half an acre, 3-4 Apr 1795 - 1795
504-505 - Lease and release by Francis Harrison of Ashborne, skinner (eldest son and heir of the late George Harrison of Clifton, gent), John Riddlesden of Ashborne, mercer and Richard Goodwin of Ashborne, gent (devisees in trust named in the will of the late George Harrison) to Adam Warin of Clifton, yeoman and the Edward Allen of Clifton, yeoman, in consideration of £180, of a close called the Well Close containing by estimation three acres in Clifton, 4-5 Apr 1796 - 1796
506 - Deed of covenant by Samuel Mellor of Hanging Bridge in Clifton, yeoman, to Adam Warin of Clifton, yeoman, in consideration of ten shillings, to keep in his custody the several deeds and writings mentioned in the accompanying schedule, 5 Apr 1796 - 1796
507 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Adam Warin of Clifton, yeoman, to Isaac Wheeldon of Buxton in pa Bakewell, gent, in consideration of £180, of a parcel of land known as the Well Close containing by estimation three acres and parcels of land in Clifton known as the Piece Pingle Croft containing by estimation three and a half acres, 6 Apr 1796 - 1796
508 - Feoffment by Adam Arin of Clifton, brickmaker to Mary Fletcher of Stanton near Burton upon Trent, co Derby, spinster, in consideration of £51 5s, of a messuage situated at Clifton Hill near Clifton recently erected by Adam Warin on part of a parcel of land called the Littlewood Pingle otherwise Pesse Pingle and a parcel of land adjoining the said messuage, 17 Nov 1798 - 1798
509 - Feoffment by Robert Bull of Ashborne, joiner and carpenter and Mary his wife (formerly Mary Fletcher) to Thomas Wise of Ashborne, gent, Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker, and Thomas Milner of Clifton, yeoman, in consideration of £40, of property as in MT/508, 22 Apr 1805 - 1805
510-511 - Final concord (two copies) by Thomas Wise, plaintiff, to Robert Bull and mary his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, one garden and one rood of land with the purtenances in Clifton in the parish of Ashborne in consideration of £60. Easter term 1805 - 1805
512 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by Isaac Wheeldon of Buxton, gent (by direction of Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker) to Susanna Parker and Mary Parker, both of Ashborne, spinsters, in consideration of £180, of two parcels of land known as the Well Close, containing three acres and a close in Clifton known as the Piece Pingle Croft containing by estimation half an acre with a clause for a further mortgage for 1,000 years by Isaac Wheeldon to Susanna and Mary Parker of two messuages at Clifton Hill near Clifton lately erected by Adam Warin for £500, 23 Apr 1805 - 1805
513 - Copy of assignments of mortgage for two terms of 500 and 1,000 years by Susanna and Mary Parker of Ashborne, spinster (by the direction of Adam Warin of Clifton, pa Ashborne, brickmaker, and Philip Turner of Snelston, farmer) to Richard Goodwin of Ashborne, gent, of two parcels of land known as the Well Close and the Piece Pingle Croft, two messuages at Clifton Hill and a close known as Littlewood Piece otherwise Peyse Pingle, 28 Jun 1808 - 1808
514-515 - Lease and release by Adam Warin of Clifton of Clifton in pa Ashborne, brickmaker, Edward Allen of Ashborne, yeoman, Thomas Milner of Clifton, yeoman, to Philip Turner of Snelston, farmer, and John Goodwin of Ashborne, gent, in consideration of £525 10s of a messuage at Clifton Hill near Clifton, adjoining the south end of a messuage on part of a parcel of land called Littlewood otherwise Pesse Pingle and a parcel of land called the Well Close with the adjoining barn containing by estimation three acres, 27-28 Jun 1808 - 1808
516 - Assignment of two terms of 500 and 1,000 years as in MT/513 - 1808
517-518 - Lease and mortgage in fee by Philip Turner of Snelston, farmer, John Goodwin of Ashborne, gent (trustee for Philip Turner) to Joseph Bridden of Sturston, cordwainer, in consideration of £260, of property as in MT/514-515, 29-30 Jun 1808 - 1808
519 - Copy mortgage in fee by Adam Warin of Clifton in parish of Ashborne, brickmaker, Edward Allen of Ashborne, yeoman, to Susanna and Mary Parker of Ashborne, spinsters, in consideration of £500 of a messuage at Clifton Hill near Clifton, a parcel of land containing two roods, the lower part of which is called Littlewood otherwise Pesse Pingle and a close in Clifton known as the Piece Pingle Croft containing by estimation half an acre, 30 Jun 1808 - 1808
520 - Copy reconveyance by Susanna and Mary Parker of Ashborne, spinsters, to Adam Warin of Clifton, pa Ashborne, brickmaker and Edward Allen of Ashborne, yeoaman (trustee Adam Warin) in consideration of the sum of £500, of a messuage at Clifton Hill near Clifton, a parcel of land adjoining the said messuage containing by survey two roods being the lower part of Littlewood otherwise Pesse Pingle, closes in Clifton known as the Piece Pingle Croft (containing by estimation half an acre), the Lane Close otherwise Long Close, the Lane Pingle and the Breedy Lanes or Beedy Lanes (containing five acres), 4 Apr 1809 - 1809
521-522 - Lease and release by Adam Warin of Clifton brickmaker, and Edward Allen of Ashborne, yeoman (a trustee of Adam Warin) to Philip Turner of Snelston, farmer, and John Goodwin of Ashborne, gent (a trustee of Philip Turner), in consideration of £315, of property as in MT/519, 15-16 Apr 1809 - 1809
523 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Philip Turner of Snelston, farmer, and his trustee John Goodwin Johnson of Bardborne, gent, to Rev John Bowness of Fenny Bentley, in consideration of £100, of property as in MT/519, 31 Dec 1816 - 1816
524 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by John Waterfall of Fenny Bentley, farmer (one of the executors of Rev John Bowness, late of Fenny Bentley, clerk), Philip Turner of Snelston, farmer, to Mary Yendley of Ashborne, spinster, in consideration of £100, of property as in MT/519, 2 Jun 1824 - 1824
525 - Will of Philip Turner of snelston, leaving his lands and tenements at Clifton near Ashborne and the remainder of his real and personal property to his sister Elizabeth Chatfield of Uttoxeter Heath in co Stafford and after her death to her two sons, William and Thomas Chatfield, 22 Feb 1828 - 1828
526 - Quitclaim by William Taylor of Leicester, blacksmith (only child of Ann Taylor, deceased, niece of Philip Turner of Snelston, deceased) to Elizabeth Chatfield of Uttoxeter Health, Co Stafford, widow and others (see MT/527) in consideration of £3, of all messuages and closes in Clifton belonging to the late Philip Turner, 28 Jul 1828 - 1828
527 - Quitclaim by Edward Cope of Garson Green near Stone co Stafford, shoemaker, and Elizabeth his wife, John Brandrick of Newton in Co Stafford, labourer, and Margaret his wife, John Brookshaw of Winnerton in Co Stafford, shoemaker and Ellen his wife (the women being three of the four nieces of Philip Turner late of Snelston, labourer, deceased), John Langford of Ashborne, yeoman to Elizabeth Chatfield of Uttoxeter Heath in co Stafford, widow (sister and devisee for life named in the will of Philip Turner), William Chatfield of Uttoxeter, joiner, (devises in remainder also named in the will of Philip Turner), in consideration of £9, of all interest in the message and land in Clifton formerly belonging to Philip Turner deceased, which are now better known as the three messuages at Clifton Hill near Clifton with the gardens orchard and croft adjoining, containing altogether one acre one rood and a parcel of land called Well Close and the adjoining barn at Clifton containing by estimation three acres, 20 Oct 1828 - 1828
528 - Release by Francis Briddon of Sturston in parish of Ashborne, timber merchant (eldest brother and heir of Joseph Briddon late of Sturston, cordwainer, deceased), John Hobson of Ashborne, currier, Daniel Melborne of Compton, baker (executors of Joseph Briddon), Elizabeth Chatfield, William Chatfield and Thomas Chatfield, all as in MT/527, Mary Yendley of Ashborne, spinster, to William Goodwin of Clifton, yeoman, and Thomas Wise of Ashborne, gent (trustee of William Goodwin), in consideration of a total sum of £605 6s, of property as in MT/527, 8 Nov 1828 - 1828
529 - Probate copy of the will of William Godwin of Edlaston, nurseryman, proved at Lichfield on 12 Apr 1853, including the bequest to his son Archibald of the Collycroft Estate consisting of the land known as the Two Barn Fields, Well Field, Littlewood and rye Piece, as well as the freehold property situated on Collycroft Hill which was purchased by William Godwin from the executors of the late Philip Turner, will made 6 Dec 1849 - 1853
530 - Copy of a record referring to a final concord dated Trinity Term 1849 by John Langford, plaintiff, to John Longden, Edward Cope and Elizabeth John Brandrick and Margaret and John Brookshaw and Ellen, deforciants, of 3 messuages, cottages buildings and land in Ashbourne, Offcote and Underwood and Clifton in parish of Ashborne, 3 Oct 1863 - 1863
531 - Statutory declaration by Archibald Godwin of Clifton in pa Ashbourne, nurseryman, that he has recently contracted to sell to John Harrison, esq, his four cottages and adjoining land at Collycroft Hill in Clifton for the sum of £425, to be completed on 25 Mar next ensuing, John Harrison having already paid the sum of £300 towards purchase money, 28 Sep 1867 - 1867
532 - Conveyance by Archibald Godwin of Clifton in parish of Ashbourne, nurseryman, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £425, of four messuages at Clifton Hill in the hamlet of Clifton with the adjoining gardens, two crofts in Clifton adjoining the said messuages and containing about one acre, formerly part of a parcel of land called Littlewood otherwise Pesse Pingle, 25 Mar 1868 - 1868
533 - Fragment of paper containing financial calculations
534-535 - Final concord (2 copies) by Thomas Galacar and Thomas Sallowes, querents, to Richard Archer, and Ann his wife, deforciants, of 3 messuages, 2 tofts, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 101 acres of land, etc in Scropton, Foston, Croughton [probably should be Broughton] and Hatton in consideration of £120, 23 Apr 1634 - 1634
536 - Feoffment by Thomas Allen of Scropton, clerk, to William Montgomery of Scropton yeoman and Raph Montgomery of Scropton, yeoman, brother of the said William, in consideration of £152, of a close in the manor of Sropton called Eyes Close containing about nine acres, 25 Nov 1637 - 1637
537-538 - Final concord (2 copies) between William Carter and Robert Allsop, plaintiffs, and Robert Archer, gent and Lidia Catterwell, widow, deforciants, of 1 messuage, 2 tofts, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 30 acres of land, etc in Scropton, in consideration of £60, Hilary Term 1659 - 1659
539 - Feoffment by Thomas Alllen of Scropton, clerk, to his son Samuel Allen of Scropton, toe dresser, in consideration of five shillings, of a dwelling house, orchard, half of the barn, half of the fold yard, situated in the upper end of the close called the Chappel Close, 30 Dec 1664 - 1664
540 - Feoffment by Thomas Allen of Scropton, clerk and his son Isaac Allen to Thomas Rosington of Scropton, gent, in consideration of £38 of all the part of the close called Chappel Close containing by estimation two and a half acres and situated in Scropton, 24 Jun 1670 - 1670
541 - Feoffment by Samuel Allen of Foston, tow dresser, to Thomas Aute the Elder of Barton under Needwood, co Stafford, tailor and Martha his wife, in consideration of £25 10s, of a messuage in the upper end of Scropton, with the orchard and fold yard, 25 Mar 1675/6 - 1676
542 - Feoffment by Dorothy late wife of Thomas Allen late of Scropton, clerk and Isaac their son, to Joseph Allen of Scropton, their younger son, in consideration of £10, of a messuage with the adjoining croft and a parcel of ground known as Chappell belonging to the said messuage and containing by estimation an acre and a half, 24 Aug 1677 - 1677
543 - Feoffment by Samuel Allen of Repton, yeoman, to Joseph Allen of Scropton, shoemaker, in consideration of five shillings, of the property as in MT/542, 26 Oct 1677 - 1677
544-545 - Feoffment by James Bond of Heath Houses in parish of Church Broughton, yeoman and Ann his wife, to Elizabeth Archer of Scropton, widow in consideration of £26, of a parcel of land in Scropton north of the River Dove containing by estimation one and half acre, with bond, 7 Dec 1682 - 1682
546-547 - Lease and release by Joseph Allen of Scropton, shoemaker, to Robert Archer of Scropton, yeoman, in consideration of £55, of a messuage with an adjoining croft and part of close called Chappell Close containing by estimation one acre, 9-10 May 1683 - 1683
548 - Feoffment by Thomas Ault of Barton under Needwood in Co Stafford, tailor, and Martha his wife to Robert Archer of Scropton, yeoman, in consideration of £34, of a messuage in Scropton, 10 Dec 1683 - 1683
549 - Feoffment by Robert Archer late of Scropton, gen, to Thomas Porter of Derby, gent, consideration of £120, of a messuage in Scropton with the adjoining croft, a parcel of ground known as the Little Chapell Close containing by estimation one acre, a messuage, a parcel of land in Scropton containing by estimation an acre and a half and commonly known as the Acre in the Eyes, 21 Jan 1684/5 - 1685
550-551 - Lease and mortgage by Robert Archer of Scropton, yeoman, to Benjamin Taylor of Ashborne, gent, in consideration of £130, of messuages in Scropton and closes in Scropton called the Acre and Little Chappell with barn, 20-21 Apr 1684 - 1684
552 - Feoffment by Henry Mellor of Derby, mercer, and George Mellor of Idrichaye [Idridgehay], yeoman, to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £117 10s, of three closes known as the Cow Closes formerly divided into three pastures and now lying together in Snelston, 17 Jun 1623 - 1623
553 - Power of attorney by Henry mellor of Derby, mercer, and George Mellor of Idrichaye, yeoman, to John Archer of Snelston, yeoman, of property as MT/522, 19 Jun 1623 - 1623
554 - Feoffment by Henry Mellor of Derby, mercer, and George Mellor of Idrichaye, yeoman, to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, and his son Richard Heape, in consideration of £206 10s, of property as in MT/522 and a close known as Ledlowfield Flatt, two parcels of arable land in Ledlowfield, and two parcels of meadow called Two Doles containing by estimation two half acres and situated in Moore Meadow, all in Snelston, 17 Jun - 1656
555 - Feoffment by Thomas Brunt of Snelston, yeoman to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £44, of a close known as the Moore Close lying within the lordship of Snelston, 7 Jan 1656/7 - [1657]
556 - Articles of agreement made between Thomas Brunt of Snelston, yeoman, and Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, whereby Brunt promises to convey to Bennett on or before 1 May next ensuing a close in Snelston in a field called Parke Field, land lying on a furlong called the Parke Flatt, a single piece of land lying on the same Flatt and three pieces of land, the total area of land covering 1 acre 3 roods 15 perches, for the sum of £10 12s,13 Jan 1661/2 - 1662
557 - Feoffment by Richard Heape the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, and Ellen his wife, and Richard Heape the Younger to Raph Doxey of Snelston, tanner, in consideration of £1 15s, of two selions [ie strips] of arable land in Holt Field in Snelston, 27 Sep 1661 - 1661
558-559 - Lease and release by Benjamin Archer of London, grocer, surviving trustee of Joseph Archer to Robert Archer the Elder of London, grocer, and Robert Archer, of a messuage and part of a certain croft called the Pitts and parcels of ground called the Mill Holme and the Byflatt, 2-3 Nov 1664 - 1664
560 - Bargain and sale by Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq., Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman and his son Richard Heape, to Thomas Cope of Marston Montgomery, in consideration of five shillings, of a close known as Snape Flatt a parcel of ground known as Heapes Cow Close, and six acres of arable land in the town field, all in Snelston, 12 Jan 1665/6 - 1666
561 - Mortgage by demise for 30 years by Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq., to Thomas Sanders of Little Ireton, esq., in consideration of £500, of two messuages together with all those closes known as the New Close, Stony Flatt, Townes End Croft and Snapes Flatt all in Snelstone, 20 Feb 1665/6 - 1666
562 - Release by Richard Heape the Younger, son and heir of Richard Heape the Elder of Snelston, yeoman to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq., in consideration of £40, of a parcel of land in Snelston known as Heapes Cow Close, 29 Nov 1665 - 1665
563 - Release by Robert Archer of snelston, gent, Wilam Farr, citizen and grocer of London, Benjamin Archer, citizen and grocer of London, esq, to John Hobby of London, esq. in consideration of £336, of several closes in Snelston, 5 Feb 1669/70 - 1670
564 - Quitclaim by Benjamin Archer, citizen and drover of London, to Robert Archer of Snelston, gent, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes of land, 2 Mar 1669/70 - 1670
565 - Revocation by Gervase Bennett of Snelston of a deed of 11 October 1659 made between Gervase Bennett and Elizabeth his wife and Sir Edward Coke of Longford, bar and Sir Samuel Sleigh of Ash, kt., relating to the manor of Snelston and the township and manor of Parwich and a moiety of the capital messuage of Sheron Hall, 1 Oct 1670 - 1670
566 - Feoffment by Richard Heape the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, and Richard Heape the Younger of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Doxey of the City of London, sugar baker, in consideration of £22, of two closes in Snelston known as Base Crofts containing four acres, 26 May 1673 - 1673
567 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 500 years by James Rudge of London, merchant, to John Cockson of the Precinct of St Katherine in the County of Middlesex, in consideration of £220, of several parcels of meadows called the Morewalls Meadows, the dole of meadow in the hundred Meadow and the Morewall Flatts in Snelston, 6 Apr 1676 - 1676
568 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, Knight, to Thomas Tonicliffe of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £51 17s, of his part of a meadow commonly known as the Hundred Meadow, and several selions of arable land lying together in Snelston in fields called Thistle Furlong and the Park Field containing by estimation about two and a half acres, 3 Dec 1639 - 1639
569 - Feoffment by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, Co Stafford, esq, to William Cockson of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £200, of a messuage in Snelston, 1 Jan 1649/50 - 1650
570 - Will of William Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, 6 Sep 1658, with affixed probate certificate, 11 Mar 1658/9 - 1658
571 - Feoffment by John Tonycliffe of Snelston, yeoman to Thomas Hawkesworth alias Barker of Snelston, wheelwright, in consideration of £60, of his part of meadow ground commonly called the Hundred Meadow and one selion or arable land lying in the field commonly called the Houltfeild, in Snelston, 20 Dec 1669 - 1669
572 - Feoffment by Thomas Hawkesworth alias Barker of Snelston, wheelwright and Mary his wife to Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £75, of a parcel of ground lying in a certain meadow called the Hundred Meadow situated in Snelston, 26 Mar 1679 - 1675
573-574 - Lease and release by Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, to John Coxon of St Katherines near the Tower in London, sugar baker, of a close known as the Sprinke, lying in Snelston and adjoining the road leading from Snelston to Ashbourne, 12 Jun 1679 - 1679
575-576 - Deed to declare the use of a fine by William Brunt of Church Mathfeild, Co Stafford, yeoman, and Anne his wife to Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, of a close or inclosed ground with the appurtenances in Snelston formerly purchased by Anne Burnt from Elizabeth Coxon, 25 Jun 1685 (2 copies) - 1685
577 - Feoffment by William Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, to John Doxey, son of Ralph Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £7, of a close in Snelston commonly known as the Docke Yard, with the exception of one fourth part, 22 Dec 1687 - 1687
578 - Mortgage by demise for the term of 999 years by Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and Ellen his wife, William Brunt, citizen and sugar baker of London, son and heir of Thomas William Brunt of Mathfeild, Co Stafford, yeoman, and Anne his wife, to Gilbert Mundy of Allestree, gent, in consideration of £500, of a messuage in Snelston in the occupation of Thomas Coxon, and several parcels of land, containing about 12 acres - 29 Mar 1689
579 - Common recovery by Gilbert Mundy, gent against Lovet Goring, esq and Joseph Hayne, gent, of 1 messuage, 3 gardens, and 150 acres of land in Snelston, Easter Term 1689 - 1689
580-581 - Lease and release by Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, to Lovet Goring of the Inner Temple, London, esq, Joseph Hayne of Ashbourne, gent, and Gilbert Mundy of Allestree gent, of property as in MT/578, 1-2 May 1689 - 1689
582 - Final concord between Gilbert Mundy, gent, querent and Thomas Coxon and Ellen his wife and William Coxon, William Burnt and Anne his wife, Thomas Hawkesworth alias Barker and Mary his wife, deforciants, of 1 messuage, 2 barns, 1 stable, 2 gardens, 1 orchard and 80 acres of land in Snelston in consideration £160, Trinity Term 1689 - 1689
583 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 999 years by Gilbert Mundy of Allestree, gent Thomas Coxon, of Snelston, yeoman, and William Coxon, citizen and sugar barker of London, to Ann Pratt of Yeldersley, spinster, in consideration of £500, of property as in MT/580-581, 6 May 1695 - 1695
584 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 999 years by Charles Howson of the parish of St Dunstan's in West London, gent, and Anne his wife to Edmund Whitehead of Furnivals Inn, Co Middlesex, gent, Edward Howson of [text blank] in Co Lincoln, gent, Martha Bishop of the city of Lincoln, widow, and Anne Harrison of the city of Lincoln, spinster, of property as in MT/580-581, 24 Apr 1699 - 1699
585 - Assignment of a mortgage for the residue of a term of 999 years by Charles Howson of pa of St Dunstan's in West London, gent, and Anne his wife, Edmond Whitehead of Furnivals Inn, Co Middlesex, gent, to John Hayne of the Green in pa Ashborne, gent, Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman and William Coxon, citizen and sugar baker of London, son and heir of Thomas Coxon in consideration of £500, of property as in MT/580-581, 24 May 1699 - 1699
586-587 - Lease and release by Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, to Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £100, of a close in Snelston known as Brunts Meadow 25-26 Feb 1703/4 - 1704
588 - Will of Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman 12 Jan 1707/8. Annexed is the probate certificate dated, 23 Apr 1708 - 1708
589 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 999 years by John Haye of the Green IN PA Ashborne, gent, to William Lawford, rector of parish of Bradley, Godfrey Meynell, esq, William Coxon, citizen and sugar baker of London, Ellen Coxon, widow of Thomas Coxon and John Sherrat of Foxt, Co Stafford, of property as in MT/580-581, 2 Jun 1708 - 1708
592 - Copy marriage settlement on the marriage of Littleton Pointz Meynell of Bradley, esq, and Elizabeth Button of the city of Rochester, co Kent between Littleton Pointz Meynell, Elizabeth Button, Robert Unitt of Rochester, Co Kent, gent, and Francis Tregagle of New Inn, Co Middlesex, gent, whereby Meynell grants to Unitt and Tregagle all his manors, lordships, lands, tithes and hereditaments known as Gresley Church, Gresley Castle, Gresley, Swadlincote, Newton Newhouse, Heathcote Linton, Oakthorpe and Donisthorpe, and messuages in Willington and Eggington, eighteen messuages on the west side of Bury Street and messuages on the south side of a street called Bevis Marks in the parishes of Saint Katherine Creed Church and All Hollows on London Wall in the city of London, 25 Jul 1747 - 1747
593 - Copy of Act of Parliament for confirming the will of Littleton Pointz Meynell, esq, deceased, and for settling the estates of the said Littleton Pointz Meynell - 1753
594 - Copy will of Littleton Pointz Meynell of Bradley (copy made 15 Feb 1769) 20 Sep 1757 - 1757
595 - Deed of exchange between Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, and Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, by which, in consideration of £50, Docksey has conveyed to Meynell several parcels of land in Snelston in exchange for several other parcels of land in Snelston, 5 Apr 1763 - 1763
596 - Number not used
597-598 - Lease for possession and mortgage by Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, to George Morewood of Alfreton Hall, esq, in consideration of £2,000, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston and Norbury and all other messuages of Hugo Meynell situated in Snelston or Norbury, 20-21 Sep 1763 - 1763
599 - Copy mortgage in fee by Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, to George Morewood of Alfreton Hall, of property as in MT/598, 21 Sep 1763 - 1763
600 - 1765
601 - Copy quitclaim by Littleton Meynell of Ashbourne, esq, William Clendon of pa St Martin in the Field. Co Middlesex, wine merchant, and Sabina his wife, and William Shore of Ashborne, grocer, to Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, in consideration of ten shillings, of several annuities of £100, £80 and £60 as devised by the will of Littleton Pointz Meynell, 11 Jun 1768 - 1768
602-603 - Copy deed of trust (2 copies) by Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, to Andrew Wilkinson of Borough Bridge, co York, esq, Philip Gell of Hopton, esq, John Stokes of New Inn, Co Middlesex, gent, William Shore of Ashborne, gent and John Williams of Gray's Inn, Co Middlesex, esq, for vesting a part of Mr Meynell's estate in trustees for sale to pay off incumbrances affecting the same, 14 Jun 1768 - 1768
604 - Summary list of deed mentioned in the Abstract of Mr Meynell's Title to lands in Snelston purchased by Mr Evans (1639-1768) - late 18th cent
605 - Copy made 8 March 1769 of settlement dated 10 September 1754 on the marriage of Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, and Ann Gell, spinster, one of the daughters of John Gell, late of Hopton, esq, deceased, between Hugo Meynell, Ann Gell, Andrew Wilkinson of Boroughbridge, Co Yorks, esq, and Philip Gell of Hopton esq, concerning the capital messuage of Bradley, the demesne lands known as the Great Park, now divided into several inclosures, and the Little Park situated in Bradley, the manor of Yeldersley, messuages situated in Yeldersley, the moiety of all tithes arising from parcel of ground called Mansfield Park, and messuages in Fenton, Offcote, Underwood, Compton, Ashborne, Atlow, Norbury, Snelston, Yeaveley, Shirley, Hognaston, Clifton and Sutton on the Hill - (10 Sep 1754) 8 Mar 1769
606-607 - Letters from John Stokes of New Inn to Mr Evans at Derby and a copy abstract from MT/597-598, 4 Apr 1769 - 1769
608 - Final concord between John Stokes, gent, and William Shore, gent, plaintiffs, and Hugo Meynell, esq, and Ann his wife, deforciants, of 5 messuages, 5 barns, 5 stables, 5 gardens, 400 acres of land, etc in Snelston, Norbury, Yeavely, Sutton, Clifton and Ashborne and all manner of tithes arising yearly from land in Snelston and Norbury and Swinscoe and Blore in Co Stafford in consideration of £560, Easter Term 1769 [15 Jun] - 1769
609-610 - Letters from John Stokes to Thomas Evans, esq, Derby concerning various title deeds 13 Apr-27 Jun 1769 - 1769
611 - Copy of MT/608 - 1769
612 - Letter from John Stokes esq, New Inn, to Thomas Evans, esq, Derby, concerning deeds relating to Mr Evans' title, 12 Dec 1769 - 1769
613 - Written statement by Edmund Hoskins concerning the title deeds of property purchased by Mr Evans
614 - Fragment of paper entitled "Title to an Estate at Snelston bought of Hugo Meynell, Esq"
615-616 - Lease and release by Richard Coke of Derby, Apothecary, Thomas Rose of Hilton in pa Marston upon Dove, yeoman, to William Martin of Hilton, farmer, in consideration of £90, of a parcel of land in Hilton called the Holme containing [1 acre] 2 roods 23 perches, 23 Oct 1785 - 1785
617-618 - Lease and release by Thomas Rose late of Grange Fields in pa Trusley but now of Hilton yeoman, and Alice his wife, to William Martin of Hilton, in consideration of £25, of a parcel of land in Hilton known as the Ley containing 1 rood 36 perches, 4-5 Apr 1786 - 1789
619 - Lease for one year by William Spencer Duke of Devonshire, to Edmund Evans of Yeldersley House, esq, of a close of meadow ground in the township of Hilton called Salts Meadow containing 16 acres 10 perches and part of the north eastern corner of a piece of land called Galley Holme containing 2 perches, 23 Jan 1822 - 1822
620 - Deed of exchange between William Spencer Duke of Devonshire and Edmund Evans, by which the Duke has conveyed to Evans land as in T619 in exchange for the west part or side of a certain close in Hilton known as the Hays Croft containing 1 acre 3 roods 26 perches and the west part of another close in Hilton called the Little Hays containing 2 acres 22 perches, with appended plans, 24 Jan 1822 - 1822
621 - Abstract of title of William Martin to a piece of land at Hilton called the Holme Close (1785-1827) - 1827
622 - Deed of covenant to produce title deeds between William Martin of Hopwas in the parish of Tamworth, co Stafford, farmer and John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq and Elizabeth his wife, 2 Aug 1828 - 1828
623 - Mortgage in fee b Thomas Rose of Grange Field yeoman, and Alice his wife, to Arabella Grayson, of Derby, widow, in consideration of £400, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Hilton, 18 Jul 1777 - 1777
624 - Assignment of a mortgage by Arabella Grayson of Derby, widow, and Thomas Rose, late of Grangefield but now of Hilton in parish of Marston upon Dove, yeoman, to Richard Coke of Derby, apothecary, of property as in MT/623, 31 Jul 1783 - 1783
625 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 1000 years by Thomas Lowe of Derby, maltster, Arabella Grayson, Thomas Roase, and Richard Coke (as in MT/624) to Joseph Osborne of Derby, draper, in consideration of ten shillings, of a parcel of land in Hilton containing 30 acres 2 roods and a parcel of ancient inclosed land called the Holme containing 1 acre 2 roods 23 perches situated in Hilton, 31 Jul 1783 - 1783
626 - Conditions of a sale of a freehold and tithe free estate at Hilton in pa Marston upon Dove for auction on, 15 May 1827 - 1827
627 - Bond of indemnity by William Jeffery Lockett of Derby, esq, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq and Elizabeth his wife in £50, 2 Aug 1828 - 1828
628 - Bond by Barnabas Burrows of Hilton in parish of Marston upon Dove, farmer, and William Martin of Alder Mills in the township of Hopwas, pa Tamworth, co Stafford, farmer, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq and Elizabeth his wife in £365 10s 7d for the peaceful possession of a piece of land in Hilton called the Holme Close, 2 Aug 1828 - 1828
629 - Letter from Timpson and Friar, Derby, to William Jeffery Locket, esq, Wardwick, Derby concerning interest on the sum of £170 to be paid by Mr Hope as directed by the commissioners under the Snelston Inclosure, 10 Jan 1829 - 1829
630 - Calculations relating to solicitor's fees of John Harrison esq [1828]
631 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by William Wood of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, baker, William Martin as in MT/628, and John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, to Benjamin Frear of Derby, gent, in consideration of ten shillings, of a parcel of land situated in Hilton in pa Marston upon Dove known as the Ley, 2 Aug 1828 - 1828
632-633 - Lease and release by William Martin as in MT/628, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £365 10s 7d of a parcel of land in Hilton containing 3 acres 1 roods 37 perches commonly known as the Holme, 1-2 Aug 1828 - 1828
634 - Additional abstract of Mr William Martin's title to a piece of land at Hilton (1827-1828) - 1828
635 - Abstract of title of Rev Charles Stead Hope to an estate at Snelston (1709-1766)
636 - Bargain and sale by Rev Charles Stead Hope to Derby to Charles Upton of Derby, esq, (2 of the Land Tax Commissioners), Samuel Mellor of Clifton in parish of Ashborn, yeoman, Richard Rogers of Mappleton, yeoman, and Robert Barber of Fetter Lane, London, gent, in consideration of £220, of a parcel of land in Snelston next to the Side Lane leading to Clifton formerly known as the Wood Ground but now as the Wood containing about 7 acres, 6 Apr 1801 - 1801
637 - Probate copy (proved at Lichfield on 16 June 1814) of the will of Samuel Mellor of Clifton in pa Ashbourne, yeoman, 12 May 1807 - 1807
638-639 - Lease and release by William Foreman the Younger of Chellaston, farmer, and Sarah his wife, John Wall of Brassington, farmer, and Mary Ann his wife, Phillis Mellor the Younger of Clifton, spinster, and Ann Mellor of Clifton, spinster, to Phillis Mellor the Elder of Clifton, widow, in consideration of £256, of a parcel of land in Snelston as in MT/636, 15-16 Nov 1813 - 1813
640-641 - Final concord between John Langford, plaintiffe, and William Foreman the younger and Sarah his wife and John Wall and Mary Ann is wife, deforciants, of two fifth parts of 18 acres of land with appurtenances in Snelston in consideration of £60. Dated Easter Term (2 copies) - 1814
642-643 - Copy lease and mortgage in fee by Joseph Mellor of Clifton in pa Ashborne, yeoman, and Phillis Mellor of Clifton, widow, to Joseph Louis Robin of Ashborne, French teacher and his trustee John Goodwin Johnson of Bradborne, gent, of a parcel of land in Snelston as in T636, a parcel of land and barn in Clifton containing by estimation about three acres known as Cooks Close and a parcel of meadow in Clifton known as the Ryecroft containing by estimation about one acre, 23-24 Oct 1817 - 1817
644-645 - Copy lease for possession and reconveyance by John Goodwin Johnson and Fenny Bentley, gent, to Joseph Mellor of Mayfield, co Stafford, yeoman, and John Fox of Ashbourne, gent (trustee of Joseph Mellor) in consideration of £400, of property as in MT/642-643, 17-18 Apr 1823 - 1733
646 - Additional abstract of title of Joseph Mellor to a close of land and part of a lane in the parish of Snelston, (1807-1823) - 1823
647-648 - Lease and release by Joseph Mellor of Mayfield, co Stafford, yeoman and John Fox of Ashbourne, gent, to John Harrison of Derby, esq, in consideration of £325 12s 6d, of a parcel of land in Snelston as in MT/636 containing 6 acres 2 roods 2 perches, 23-24 Jun 1823 - 1823
649 - Bond by Joseph Mellor of Mayfield, co Stafford, yeoman, to John Harrison of Derby, esq, in £650, to indemnify against Mrs Mellor's dower and a legacy of £100 under the will of Mr Samuel Mellor, deceased, 24 Jun 1823 - 1823
650 - Correspondence concerning conveyances relating to John Harrison's purchase of a close at Snelston from Samuel Mellor - 1823
651-652 - Lease and release by John Beresford of Ashbourne, esq, John port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq, and George Ley of Mathfield, co Stafford, gent (executors of the will of Elizabeth Docksey late of Ashborne, widow) Abraham Smith of Heywood, pa Mappleton, yeoman, in consideration of £187 9s, of messuage called Coopers Croft and several parcels of land in Snelston, 7-8 Jun 1717 - 1717
653 - Will of Abraham Smith of Heywood, yeoman, made 1 Oct 1720, proved 2 Apr 1723 - 1720
654-655 - Lease and release by Samuel Smith the Younger of Heywood, yeoman, to Joseph Smith of Ashbourne, saddler, brother of the said Samuel Smith, in consideration of £70, of property and land as in MT/652-653, 29-30 Nov 1733 - 1733
656 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Joseph Smith of Loughborough, co Leicester, saddler (nephew of Abraham Smith) to John Watkinson of Loughborough, yeoman, in consideration of £40, of 3 parcels of land in Timbrel Field containing 2 acres, Randles Croft and 2 dwelling houses in Snelston, 19 Apr 1744 - 1744
657 - Assignment of a mortgage for the residue of term of 500 years by Joseph Smith of Loughborough, co Leicester, saddler to John Watkinson of Loughborough, yeoman, in consideration of £60, of property as in MT/656, 3 Apr 1733 - 1733
658 - Abstract of title of Joseph Smith to lands in Snelston (1717-1745)
659 - Articles of agreement between Joseph Smith of Loughborough, co Leicester, saddler, and William Johnson and John Wibberley for the sale of a messuage at Snelston divided into two dwellings with the adjoining closes, 7 Jan 1748/9 - 1749
660 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by John Watkinson of Loughborough, co Leicester, yeoman, Joseph Smith of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman (a trustee for the said William Johnson), in consideration of £100, of a property as in MT/657, 7 Apr 1749 - 1749
661 - Solicitor's draft bill for "drawing and ingrossing" title deeds
662 - Feoffment by Harbert Symon of Snelston, gent, to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £100, of two bay of building adjoining the Oxhouse called the barn, a parcel of ground called Hurds Croft and a little close or croft known as the Tenters Croft, all in Snelston - 1622
663 - Feoffment by Mary Johnson of Snelston, widow to William Woolley of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £9, of a parcel of ground known as the Intake and formerly taken out of the Tymbrells containing two and half acres and four strips of arable land lying together in a field called Edlowefield containing 1 acre 20 perches in Snelston, 6 Mar 1674/5 - 1675
664-665 - Lease and release by Thomas Johnson of Snelston yeoman, and William Woolley of Heathcote, yeoman and Joan his wife to Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, in consideration of £16, of a messuage in Snelston and a parcel of land in Snelston, formerly known as the Intacke and formerly taken out of Timbrell Field containing 2½ acres, 22-23 Apr 1698 - 1698
666-667 - Lease and release by Richard Heape the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, and his sons Richard Heape the younger and Samuel Heape, both of Snelston, day labourers, to Brian Harding of Snelston, clerk in consideration of £154 18s, of a messuage in Snelston, a parcel of land known as Tenter's Croft and a parcel of land known as Hurds Croft, 26-27 Feb 1711/2 - 1712
668-669 - Lease and release by John Beresford of Ashburne, esq, John Port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq, and George Ley of Mathfield, co Stafford, gent to Brian Harding of Snelston, clerk, in consideration of £81 13s, of a messuage in Snelston called Francis Roome's House and Croft and several pieces of land in and adjoining Timbrill Field in Snelston, 26-27 Mar 1718 - 1718
670-671 - Mortgage for 500 years by Bryan Harding, clerk to Ellen Harvey of Stafford, widow, in consideration of £200, of a messuage in the city of Lichfield near St John's Street, a messuage in Snelston, a piece of ground known as Tenters Croft, a parcel of land known as Hurds Croft and other property as in MT/668-669 with bond, 26 Feb 1727/8 - 1728
672 - Draft assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by Bryan Harding, late of Snelston, clerk and Ellen Harvey of Stafford, co Stafford widow, to Maskery Bill of Snelston, yeoman, William Johnson of Snelston, yeoman, and Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £250, of property as in MT/671 - 1736
673 - Probate copy of the will of William Johnson of Snelston, 16 Oct 1750 - 1750
674 - Probate certificate relating to the estate William Johnson, son of William Johnson the Elder, late of Snelston, yeoman, 26 Apr 1751 - 1751
675-676 - Acknowledgements of the receipt of legacies devised by the will of the late William Johnson of Snelston, yeoman, by Thomas and Sarah Coxon and their daughter Jane Coxon, and Margaret Lownds, 9 Nov 1751 - 1751
677 - Will of William Johnson the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, 20 Jun 1761, with memorandum for production by Mr Samuel Johnson to Mr Harrison, 1827 - 1761
678 - Will of William Johnson of Coley Croft in parish of Almonsbury, co Gloucester, yeoman 16 Nov 1782, with memorandum as in MT/677, 1827 - 1782
679 - Copy taken from the parish register of Heath and the entry relating to the burial of Thomas Greaves of Oldcotes on 24 Jan 1825 at the age of 64, 13 Sep 1827 - 1827
680 - Copy taken from the parish register of Bramshall of the entry relating to Thomas Tomlinson of Roston on 4 Oct 1817 at the age of 80 - [1827]
681-682 - Lease and release by Joseph Smith of Loughborough, co Leicester, saddler, and Elizabeth his wife to William Johnson of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £180, of several parcels of land in Snelston, 6-7 Apr 1749 - 1749
683 - Copy final concord between William Johnson, plaintiff, and Joseph Smith and Elizabeth his wife and Samuel Smith and Dorothy his wife, deforciants, of 3 messuages, cottages, gardens, orchards, 30a of land, with the appurtenances in Snelston, Mappleton and Fenny Bentley, copy made 10 Sep 1827, 15-16 May 1749 - 1749
684 - Feoffment by Raph Tonycliffe the Younger of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £10, of one and a half acres of arable land in Timbrell Field in Snelston, 1 Apr 1662 - 1662
685-686 - Conveyance by John Beresford of Ashbourne esq, John Port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq, and George Ley of Mathfield, co Stafford, gent, (executors of the will of Elizabeth Docksey late of Ashbourne, widow, deceased) to William Johnson of Denston, co Stafford, yeoman in consideration of £19 16s, of a dwelling house in Snelston with the adjoining croft and a parcel of land in Snelston known as the Intacke and formerly taken out of Timbrell Field containing by estimation two and a half acres, 1-2 Nov 1717 - 1717
687 - Feoffment by John Doxey of Callidge in parish of Elliston, co Stafford, yeoman, to William Coxon of Birchwood Parke in pa Norbury, yeoman, in consideration of £10, of one and half acres, of arable ground situated in Timbrell Field in parish of Snelston, 21 Jan 1717/18 - 1718
688 - Lease for 21 years by Thomas Docksey of Snelston, husbandman, of messuages in Snelston, several closes lying in the Common Fields in Snelston, and about one acre of land in a common field in Snelston called the Holt Field, 10 Nov 1744 - 1744
689 - Memorandum of agreement between Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman, and William Johnson of Snelston, yeoman, whereby Samuel Foster agrees to assign to William Johnson before 25 Mar 1758 a lease made on 10 Nov 1744 (as MT/687) for the sum of £40, 25 Apr 1757 - 1757
690 - Memorandum relating to legal fees for title deeds between William Johnson and Samuel Foster - 1757
691 - Assignment of a lease for the remainder of a term of twenty one years by Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman, to William Johnson of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £40, of property as in MT/687, 26 Nov 1757 - 1757
692-693 - Lease and release by Thomas Docksey of Snelston esq, to William Johnson of Younger of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £24, of a parcel of arable land in a Common Field in Snelston called the Timbrel Field containing by estimation about one acre, 11 Sep 1766 - 1766
694-695 - Lease and release by Bryan Hardin of Snelston, clerk to maskery Bill of Birchwood Moor in pa Norbury, yeoman, in consideration of £300, of a messuage in Snelston and the adjoining Tenters Croft containing about one acre, a parcel of land and a barn situated on the north side, the land opposite Bryan Harding's dwelling house known as Hurds Croft and containing four acres, and a parcel of land in Snelston called Rooms croft containing about two acres and land lying in two separate parcels in Timbrell Field containing about two acres, 24-25 Mar 1732/33 - 1733
696 - Final concord between William Johnson and William Bird, plaintiffs and Maskery Bill and Clemence his wife and Thomas Ditch and Mary his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, and 22 acres of land in Snelston and Marston Montgomery in consideration of £60 11 May 1735 - 1735
697 - Bond by William Martin of Ratcliffes in parish of Rochester, co Stafford, husbandman, to William Johnson of Stubwood in parish of Rochester, husbandman, in £20, for the payment of £10 and interest, 12 Nov 1726 - 1726
698-699 - Lease and release by Maskery Bill of Snelston, yeoman, to William Johnson of Denston in parish of Alveton, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £240, of property as in MT/694-695, 19-20 Aug 1735 - 1735
700 - Will of Ann Cockson of Snelston, widow, 30 Jun 1739 - 1739
701-702 - Marriage settlement between Benjamin Wigley of Wirksworth, mercer, Jonathan Lee of Chesterfield, gent, Isaac Greatorex of Stonebridge in Wirksworth, clerk, John Lee of Sheffield, co York, yeoman, and Anne Lee, sole daughter of the said Jonathan Lee, by which consideration of a marriage between Benjamin Wigley and Anne Lee and £500, Wigley has conveyed to Greatorex and Lee 2 messuages in Snelston and several parcels of land (2 copies), 22 Mar 1709/10 - 1710
703-704 - Lease and release by Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent., and Barbara Bainbrigge widow of William Bainbrigge, late of Lockington, co Leicester, esq, to Benjamin Wigley or Wirksworth, mercer, in consideration of £90, of property as in MT/701-702, 30 Sep/1 Oct 1709 - 1709
705 - Recovery by Edward Haslam and Joshua Stubbinge, gents, against Leuynes Boldero, gent of messuages and 150 acres of land in Snelston and Stonegravels, 29 Jun 1733 - 1733
706 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine between Benjamin Wigley the Elder of Nottingham, gent and Anne his wife, Thomas Wigley of Chesterfield, gent, and Leuynes Boldero of Staple Inn, London, gent in consideration of £1,600, of property as in MT/701-702, 30 Apr 1737 - 1737
707-708 - Deed to lead the uses of a recovery and lease for possession by Benjamin Wigley of Nottingham, gent and Anne his wife and Thomas Wigley of Chesterfield, gent. eldest son and heir apparent of Benjamin and Anne to Leuynes Boldero of Staple Inn, London of property as in MT/706, 29-30 Apr 1737 - 1737
709 - Final concord between Leuynes Boldero, plaintiff and Benjamin Wigley, gent and Ann his wife, deforciants, of 2 messuages and 150 acres of land in Snelston and Stonegravels in consideration of £200 Easter Term 1737 - 1737
710 - Recovery by Joshua Stubbing and Job Bradley the younger, gents, against Leuyns Boldero, gent, of 3 messuages and 220 acres of land in Snelston, Stonegravels, Tapton and the parish of Chesterfield, 4 Jun 1739 - 1739
711 - Bargain and sale by Thomas Lee of Leeds, co York, gent, son of Thomas Lee of Leeds, deceased, Benjamin Wigley, lat of Wirksworth but now of Nottingham, mercer, Thomas Wigley of Chesterfield, gent and Judith his wife, Jonathan Lee of Chesterfield, gent of Leuyns Boldero of Staple Inn, London, gent and Joshua Stubbing of Calow in pa Chesterfield, gent, and Job Bradley the younger of Chesterfield, gent, in consideration of five shillings, of several parcels of ground known as the Over Twelve Acres in Tapton in pa chesterfield, containing about two acres, and a newly erected barn. 3 May 1739 - 1739
712 - Lease for 41 years by Thomas Wigley of Chesterfield, gent, and Judith his wife of John Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, of messuages in Snelston and several parcels of land, all of which premises are known as the Nether Farm, 10 Jul 1740 - 1740
713 - Will of Thomas Wigley of Nottingham, gent 22 Oct 1744 - 1744
714-716 - Lease and mortgage by William Wigley of Nottingham, gent, (brother and a devisee named in the will of Thomas Wigley late of Chesterfield, gent, deceased) and Benjamin Wigley of Nottingham, gent (eldest son of William Wigley) to Mundy Musters of Colwick, co Nottingham esq, in consideration of £1,200 of property as in MT/712, with bond 12-13 May 1766 - 1766
717-718 - Lease and release by Benjamin Wigley of Nottingham, gent, to his brother William Wigley, in consideration of £270, of a messuages in Snelston and several parcels of land, known as the Nether Farm, 23-24 Jun 1767 - 1767
719 - Mortgage in fee by William Wigley of Nottingham, Nottingham, gent, to Mundy Musters of Colwick, co Nottingham, esq, in consideration of £300, of property as in MT/717-718, 18 Sep 1767 - 1767
720 - Bond by William Wigley of Nottingham, gent, to Mundy Musters of Colwick, co Nottingham, esq, in £200 for the payment of £100, 22 Aug 1768 - 1768
721 - Bond by William Wigley of Nottingham, gent, to Mundy Musters of Colwick, co Nottingham, esq, in £200 for the payment of £100 with interest 19 Jun 1769 - 1769
722-723 - Final concord (2 copies) between Thomas Evans plaintiff, and William Wigley and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of 1 messuage, barns, stables, gardens, orchard and 130 acres of land in Snelston in consideration of £120, 3 Nov 1772 - 1772
724-725 - Articles of agreement between William Wigley of Nottingham, gent, and Thomas Evans of Derby, merchant, for the purchase of a messuage in Snelston at the cost of £3,200. (2 copies) 9 Jul 1772 - 1772
726 - Letter from Robert Evans of Nottingham to Mr Thomas Evans, merchant of Derby, concerning conveyances and legal business, 28 Oct 1772 - 1772
727-728 - Articles of agreement (two copies) between William Wigley of Nottingham, gent and Thomas Evans of Derby, merchant for depositing £200 in the hands of Mr Evans till the legal estate of a farm in Snelston shall be conveyed by the heirs at law of Mundy Musters, esq, deceased, to Mr Evans and his heirs, 4 Nov 1772 - 1772
729 - Lease and release by William Wigley of Nottingham, gent, and Benjamin Wigley, gent to Thomas Evans of Derby, merchant, in consideration of £3,200, of a messuage in Snelston and several parcels of land, known as the Nether Farm, 3-4 Nov 1772 - 1772
730-731 - Lease and release by John Musters of Colwick co Nottingham, esq, (only son and heir at law of Mundy Musters late of Colwick esq, deceased) to Thomas Evans of Derby, merchant, in consideration of £1,861 18s 7d, of property as in MT/729, 8-9 Feb 1774 - 1774
732 - Feoffment by Francis Lathburie of Hoon gent, to Isaac Smithe of Derby, grazier, in consideration of £250, of a messuage in Snelston, several closes of land in Hilton, yearly rents issuing from messuages and lands in Hilton and 4 kinegates in Hilton, 30 Sep 1614 - 1614
733 - Feoffment by Isaac Smith of Derby, grazier to Robert Shepperd of Hennington, co Leicester, yeoman, in consideration of £270, of a messuage and several closes of land in Hilton, yearly rents issuing from messuages and lands in Hilton and 4 kinegates in Hilton, 26 Jan 1618/9 - 1619
734 - Feoffment by John Lathburye of Hilton, yeoman, to Gilbert Wakelyn of Egginton, gent, in consideration of £100, of a messuage in Hilton and several parcels of land in the town Fields and hamlet of Hilton, 30 Mar 1626 - 1626
735-736 - Feoffment by Phillipp, Earl of Chesterfield to Gilbert Wakelin of Egginton, gent, of 2 messuages in Hilton and a year's rent of five shillings issuing from a messuage and land in Hilton Hall, the inheritance of Francis Lathburie, gent deceased (2 copies), 24 Oct 1636 - 1636
737 - Feoffment by Phillipp, Earl of chesterfield to Arthur Shirley of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £200, of a moiety of a messuage in Hilton 20 Sep 1636 - 1636
738 - Conveyance by Thomas Smith of Derby, gent, executor of the will of Edward Smith, late of Derby, gent, deceased, to Robert Ringe of Derby, apothecary, in consideration of £42, of several parcels of arable land situated in a place called the Parcell within the liberty and fields of Derby 11 Apr 1636 - 1636
739 - Assignment of a lease for 99 years by William Allestrye of Grays Inn, co Middlesex, esq to Edward Potterell of Derby, gent, in consideration of £42, of several parcels of land as in MT/738, 27 Apr 1639 - 1639
740 - Copy will of Gilbert Wakelin of Hilton, gent, 28 Mar 1654 - 1654
741 - Feoffment by William Shirley of Hilton to Robert Heycocke of Hilton, in consideration of £60, of a close of pasture ground known as the Rushee Leas and a close of pasture ground known as the Flinty Furlong, both in Hilton, 29 Oct 1658 - 1658
742 - Feoffment by John Wakelin of Hilton, gent to Alexander Walthall of Hilton, gent, in consideration of £900, of a capital messuage in Hilton called the hall a messuage in Hilton and several closes of land, 31 Jul 1662 - 1662
743 - Mortgage for a term of 500 years by John Wakelin of Hilton, gent to John Cambers, of land in Hilton, redeemable on payment of £103 [document damaged by damp] - [1665]
744 - Feoffment by William Shirley of Hilton, yeoman, and Mary Shirley his wife to Richard Elward of Hoon, yeoman, in consideration of £32 10s, of several parcels of land in Hilton, 10 Jul 1667 - 1667
745 - Feoffment by Thomas Higgs of Hilton, baker and Margerie his wife to Robert Drapper of Culland, gent in consideration of £100 of a messuage in Hilton and several closes of land, 25 Jul 1670 - 1670
746 - Assignment of a lease for the remainder of a term of 81 years by Thomas Bowyer of Waudley, yeoman, executor of the will of Arthur Harrison late of Hilton, yeoman, deceased, to William Higgs of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, sherman, and Anthony Horderne of Uttoxeter, corvizer, in consideration of £26, of a close of pasture or parcel of ground in Hilton containing two acres commonly known as Small Meadow, 20 Feb 1672/3 - 1673
747 - Feoffment by John Chambers of Derby, gent and Alexander Walthall of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent, to John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, gent in consideration of £820, of a capital messuage in Hilton and property and land as in MT/742, 20 Aug 1676 - 1676
748 - Fragment of paper showing the price of various closes in Mr Walthall's purchase of land at Hilton
749 - Feoffment by John Bagnold of Derby, gent and Alexander Walthall of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent to Richard Elwards of Hilton, husbandman, in consideration of £32, of two closes known as the Swaines Butts Close and the Breach Close, 13 Jan 1681/2 - 1682
750-752 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by John Shirley the Elder of Hilton, yeoman and John Shirley the Younger of Hilton, yeoman, to Sarah Shore of Derby, widow, in consideration of £80, of the moiety or half of a messuage in Hilton, with bond and receipt, 24 Jan 1681/2 - 1682
753-754 - Feoffment by John Shirley the Elder of Hilton, yeoman, and John Shirley the Younger, to John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, gent., in consideration of £132 10s, of several parcels of arable land, meadow and pasture in Hilton, containing c15 acres, with bond, 12 Feb 1685/6 - 1686
755 - Bond by John Shirley the Elder of Hilton, yeoman, and John Shirley the Younger, to John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, gent, in £220, for the performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date (see MT/758-759), 3 Mar 1685/6 - 1686
756 - Receipt by John Shirley the Elder and John Shirley the Younger of £132 10s from John Gisborne as the consideration money mentioned in a pair of indentures of equal date (See MT/754) 12 Feb 1685/6 - 1686
757 - Assignment of a mortgage by John Shirley the Elder of Hilton yeoman, John Shirley the Elder and Sarah Shore of Derby, widow to John Gisbourne of Derby, gent and Thomas Gisborne of Derby, gent, in consideration of £85 2s, of several parcels of arable land, meadow and pasture as in MT/754, 13 Feb 1685/6 - 1686
758 - Feoffment by Thomas Lathbury of Hilton, husbandman, to Richard Elward of Hilton, husbandman, in consideration of £11, of five pieces of land lying in the open fields in Hilton, 3 Mar 1685/6 - 1686
759-760 - Feoffment by John Shirley the Elder of Hilton, yeoman, and John Shirley the Younger, to John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, gent, in consideration of £110, of a messuage in Hilton, an adjoining croft containing two acres, several parcels of land, and 2 cowgates in Hilton, with receipt, 3 Mar 1685/6 - 1686
761 - Bond by John Potterell of Okeham, Co Rutland, gent to James Ward of Derby, gent, in £90 for the performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date, 28 Oct [Enclosed with MT/763] - 1672
762-764 - Lease and release by Robert Draper of Culland, gent and Thomas Higgs of Derby, tailor, son and heir of Thomas Higgs late of Hilton, baker, deceased, to John Gisborne of Derby, gent, in consideration of £110, of messuage in Hilton and several parcels of lands, with receipt, 27-28 Aug 1685 - 1685
765 - Feoffment by William Oldfield of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, to John Gisbourne the younger of Derby, gent, in consideration of £3 10s, of a parcel of land in Hilton near the schoolhouse and a parcel of land lying in a certain close called the Harmust, 1 Jun 1687 - 1687
766 - Quitclaim by John Bagnold of Derby, gent, to John Gisbourne the Younger of Derby, gent, of land as in MT/765, 2 Jun 1687 - 1687
767 - Mortgage of demise for 500 years by Richard Edward of Hilton, yeoman, to William Spurryer of Marston on Dove, husbandman, in consideration of £20, of all those closes or parcels of inclosed land called the Breach and a close called the Swanes Butts in Hilton, 10 Nov 1701 - 1701
768-770 - Lease and release by William Marshall of Hilton, yeoman, to John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, gent, in consideration of £20, of several parcels of land in Hilton, with bond, 20-21 Mar 1703/4 - 1704
771-772 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by William Spurryer of Marston on Dove, husbandman to Richard Elward of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £39, of property as in MT/767, with bond, 18 Dec 1704 - 1704
773-774 - Marriage settlement between Arthur Shirley the Elder of Hilton, yeoman, Arthur Shirley the Younger, Ann IIsley of Yoxall Woodhouse, co Stafford, spinster, Thomas Shipton of Staunton luxta Potem, gent and John Shipton of Yoxall Woodhouse, gent by which in consideration of the marriage between Arthur Shirley the Younger and Ann IIsley and the sum of £150, Arthur Shirley the Elder and Arthur Shirley the Younger have conveyed to Thomas Shipton and John Shipton several parcels of land and beastgates in Hilton, with copy, 13 Apr 1706 - 1706
775 - Lease for 99 years by Margery Elward, widow of Richard Elward late of Hilton, yeoman, deceased, to Thomas Gisborne the Elder of Derby, gent and John Gisborne of Derby, gent, in consideration of five shillings, of land as in MT/767, 28 Jan 1708/9 - 1709
776 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by John Bagnold of Derby, gent, to John Gisborne of Derby, and Samuel Fox of Derby, woollen draper, in consideration of £833 6s 8d, of a messuage situated in Hilton in pa Marston upon Dove called kirkhams alias Pegges Farm and another messuage in Hilton known as the Talbot June, 9 Sep 1720 - 1720
777-778 - Lease and marriage settlement by way of release between John Gisborne of pa Saint Werburgh, in Derby, esq, Ann Gisborne of the said parish, spinster and only surviving daughter of the said John Gisborne, John Chafy of Broad Chalk, co Wilts, clerk, and Gilbert Fox and Samuel Fox the Younger, both of the said parish of Werburgh, soap boilers, by which, in consideration of the marriage between Ann Gisborne has conveyed to Gilbert Fox and Samuel Fox the Younger a capital messuage and farm house, commonly called the Hall House, with its adjoining closes, farms and farm land or closes in Hilton, 14-15 Aug 1752 - 1752
779 - Extract of Mr Lushington's allotments from the Hilton Award with particulars of all other allotments - [c1779-1780]
780 - Part of a letter from J Lushington of Bottisham near Cambridge to his father, containing abstracts of conveyances relating to land at Hilton
781 - Agreement between the Rev James Stephen Lushington of Bendish Home near Cambridge, and Zacariah Eaglefield of Hilton, yeoman, leasing two parcels of inclosed land within the Liberty of Hilton, from 25 March next ensuing for one year at a yearly rent of £4, 2 Dec 1782 - 1782
782 - Proposal by Zachariah Eaglefield to give Edmund Evans £5 as rent for the Penny Low and Park Sides, land in Hilton, 24 may 1793 - 1793
783 - Lease for 10 years from 25 March 1794 by Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, to Zachariah Eaglefield the Younger of Burton Dassett, co Warwick, farmer of two parcels of land in Hilton known as the Penny Low and Parkside containing by estimation 6 acres 2 roods 37 perches at the yearly rent of £5, 2 May 1794 - 1794
784 - Assignment of a lease for the remainder of a term of 99 years by Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, to Uriah Woodhouse of Hilton, farmer, in consideration of a yearly rent of £10 10s, of three parcels of land in Hilton containing 13 acres 1 rood 21 perches which were allotted to John Chafy by the Hilton Inclosure Award of 5 May 1781 and a parcel of ground in Hilton called Mattholme Butts containing 3 acre 2 roods 16 perches which by the said Award was given in exchange by Isaac Hawkins to John Chafy - 1802
785 - Lease for 21 years by Rev James Stephen Lushington of Bendish House near Cambridge to Zacariah Eaglefield of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of a yearly rent of £10 13s 9d, of a parcel of newly inclosed land, lately part of a common called Hilton Common containing by measure 6 acres 1 roods and a parcel of inclosed land in Hilton, 22 Aug 1804 - 1804
786 - Feoffment by Philip, Earl of Chesterfield to Walter Bagnold, son and heir of Walter Bagnold the Elder of Marston iuxta Tutbury, gent, of a messuage and cottage in Hilton, 28 Sep 1636 - 1636
787 - Deed to declare the use of a fine between Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, Walter Bagnold of Marston iuxta Tutbury, gent and Robert Heycocke of Hoon, yeoman, of a messuage in Hilton and all lands and tenements thereunto belonging which the said Earl foremerly conveyed to Robert Heycocke and Joan his wife. 14 Jul 1637 - 1637
788 - Bargain and sale by Joseph Bagnold of Derby, clerk, to John Bagnold of Derby, gent, in consideration of £500, of several messuages in Hilton and the parish of Marson upon Dove, 23 Nov 1711 - 1711
789 - Mortgage for 500 years by Hannah Bagnold, widow of John Bagnold, late of Derby, gent and John Bagnold, gent on of their younger sons to Elizabeth Gisborne of Derby, spinster, of property as in MT/788, 25 Dec 1711 - 1711
790 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine between Hannah Bagnold of Derby, widow, Joseph Bagnold, her son and heir, John Bagnold, gent one of her younger sons and William Woolley of Derby, esq, Hugh Bateman the younger of Derby, gent and Thomas Gisborne the Elder of Derby, gent, of property as in MT/788, 11 May 1719 - 1719
791-792 - Final concord (two copies) between Thomas Gisborne the Elder, gent, querent, and Hannah Bagnold, widow, Joseph Bagnold, clerk and John Bagnold, gent, in consideration of £120 of three messuages and a cottage and 134 acres of land in Hilton and the parish of Marston upon Dove Trinity Term 1719 - 1719
793 - Bargain and sale by John Banold of Derby, gent to John Gisborne of Derby, esq, in consideration of the sum of £1,568, of property as in MT/788, 22 Jun 1719 - 1719
794 - Bargain and sale by John Gisborne of Derby, esq to Samuel Fox of Derby, woollen draper, in consideration of £1,568, of property as in MT/788, 15 Sep 1720 - 1720
795 - Number not used
796 - A schedule of the deeds left in the hands of Mrs Elizabeth Aston by Robert Cheney of Langley esq, beginning with MT/786 (1636-1755), 25 Mar 1769 - 1769
797-798 - Lease and release by Arthur Terry of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, saddler, and Timothy Terry of Mammerton in pa Langford, yeoman, to John Terry of the Borough of Southwark, co Surrey, tobacco cutter, in consideration of £600, or a messuage in Hilton together with a recently erected house at the east end of a certain close called the Ash Breach 21-22 Feb 1699/1700 - 1700
799 - Probate copy of the will of John Terry of the parish of St Olaves, Southward, co Surrey, tobacco cutter, 17 January 1704 - 1704
800 - Quitclaim by Mary Terrye of Hilton, spinster, to Joseph Terrye, executor of the will of John Terrye, in consideration of £30m, of an annuity or yearly sum of £3 10s devised to her by the will of her later brother John Terrye and payable from a messuage in Hilton late in the possession of her brother Robert Flinthouse, 1 Oct 1708 - 1708
801-803 - Lease and mortgage by Joseph Terry, citizen and dry cooper of London to John Botham of Clifton Campville, co Stafford, in consideration of £250, of property as in MT/797-798, with bond, 13-14 Oct 1708 - 1708
804-806 - Receipts by William Challenor of Mammerton, yeoman, Richard Bowyer of Waleley, yeoman, and Richard Cliffe of Ashby Delazouch, co Leicester, fellmonger, from Joseph Terry, executor of the will of John Terry, for legacy bequests, 18 Oct 1708 - 1708
807 - Bond by Joseph Terry of London, cooper, to John Botham of Clifton Campville, co Stafford, clerk, in £100, for the payment of £50, 31 Jan 1711/2 - 1712
808 - Articles of agreement between Joseph Terrey of London, cooper, and William Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent, whereby Joseph Terrey agrees to convey to Hawkins before the end of the Michaelmas term next ensuing messuages in Hilton and Hawkins agrees to pay Terrey the sum of £550 and to discharge of debt of £300 due to John Botham of Clifton Campville, co Stafford, clerk. Appended is a receipt, dated 7 July 1712, by Joseph Terrey of the sum of £20 from William Hawkins, 24 May 1712 - 1712
809 - Quitclaim by Arthur Terrey of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, saddler, to William Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent and Richard Cox of Clifford Inn, London, gent, of all title to property as in MT/797-798 and all Terry's messuages in Derbyshire, 21 Oct 1717 - 1712
810-811 - Lease and deed to make a tenant of the freehold by Joseph Terry of London, cooper and John Botham of Clifton Campville, co Stafford, clerk to William Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent and Richard Cox of Cliffords Inn, London, gent in consideration of five shillings, of property as in MT/809, 20-21 Oct 1712 - 1712
812 - Recovery of Isaac Hawkins, esq and Charles Brome. gent against William Hawkins, gent and Richard Cob, gent, of two messuages and 100 acres of land in Hilton, 28 Nov 1712 - 1712
813-814 - Lease and release by Joseph Terry, citizen and dry cooper of London, and John Botham of Cifton Campville, co Stafford, clerk to William Hawkins of Burton upon Trent in co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £550, of property as in MT/810-811, 4-5 Dec 1712 - 1712
815 - Assignment of a mortgage for 100 years by the Rev John Chafy of Salisbury, clerk, to William Hopkins of Horninglow, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £96 18s, of several parcels of land in Hilton, containing c57 acres, 6 Apr 1781 - 1781
816 - Commissioners' certificate of the lands inclosed by Rev Chafy chargeable with 40 shillings an acre - 1781
817 - Receipt by Mr Hawkins of £96 18s from the Rev Mr Chafy "on account of the Inclosure of the Reversionary Lands at Hilton", 7 Feb 1782 - 1782
818 - Copy receipt by Mr William Statham from Rev Francis Gisborne of £78 13s "being the Principal and interest of the Money borrowed by the late Revd Mr Chafy for and towards the charges of his Estate at Hilton which opon his Death descended to Mr James Gisborne, a minor for whom the said Mr Francis Gisborne is a Trustee", 21 Nov 1783 - 1783
819 - Final concord between Isaac Hawkins, esq, plaintiff, and Charles Barnes and Sarah his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, two barns, two stables, two gardens and 45 acres of land in Hilton in the parish of Marston upon Dove in consideration of £60, Hilary Term 1796 - 1796
820-821 - Lease and release by Charles Barnes, of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, gent and Sarah his wife to Isaac Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, esq, in consideration of £993 11s 5d, of several parcels of land in Hilton in pa Marston upon Dove, 8-9 Mar 1796 - 1796
822 - Number not used
823 - Counterpart of conveyance by Anthony Rhudde of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, esq and Walter Evans of Derby, gent (trustees for Sale appointed by the will of Charles Barnes late of Uttoxeter, gent, deceased). Sarah Barnes of Uttoxeter, widow, Isaac Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, so Stafford, esq, Daniel Dairymple of Burton upon Trent, gent to Thomas Edensor Of Marston upon Dove, farmer and George Francis of Egginton, farmer (trustee of Thomas Edensor) in consideration of £210, of a recently erected messuage containing 1 acre 1 rood 4 perches situated at Hilton, 9 April 1796 - 1796
824 - Notes concerning the will of Mr Hawkins, dated 9 August 1796
825 - Abstract of title to an estate at Hilton belonging to Mr Edmund Evans and purchased by him from the Reverend Thomas Gisborne (1699-1802) - 1802
826 - Draft list of various closes and price per acre
827 - Copy will of John Gisborne of the Borough of Derby, esq 26 Feb 1761 - 1761
828 - Copy will of William Lushington of Doncaster in co York, esq 8 Dec 1763. Administration was granted to the Rev James Stephen Lushington, the brother of the deceased and sole executor, on 16 February 1764 - 1763
829-830 - Final concord between Walter Evans, gent, plaintiff, and James Stepen Lushington, clerk, and Mary his wife, and Richard Webster and Mary his wife, deforciants, of 90a of land with the appurtenances in Hilton and Repton in consideration of £100. (2 copies) Hilary Term 1791 - 1791
831-832 - Deed to lead and the uses of a fine between the Rev James Steven Lushington of Newcastle upon Tyne, clerk, and Mary his wife, and Walter Evans of Derby, gent and Edmund Henry Lushington of the Middle Temple, London, esq, of several parcels of land situated in Hilton in the parish of Marston upon Dove, containing 50 acres, with attested copy 8 Feb 1791 - 1791
833-834 - Lease and release by the Rev James Stephen Lushington of the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne, clerk, Edmund Henry Lushington of the Inner Temple, London, esq (trustee of James Stephen Lushington) to Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, in consideration of the sum of £750, of property as in MT/831, 5-6 Feb 1793 - 1793
835-836 - Copy lease and releases as in MT/833-834 (2 copies) 5-6 Feb 1793 - 1793
837 - Attested copy of lease and releases as in MT/833-834, 5-6 Feb 1793 - 1793
838 - Volume containing the Act of Parliament of 1797 for inclosing the commons, moors and waste lands, called Lea Moor, or Sapperton Moor, and Hare Hill and also other lands within the township of Sapperton in the parish of Church Broughton, with the hand written resolutions and decisions of the Inclosure Commissioners made between 5 June 1797 and 22 July 1798 - 1797-1798
839 - Notice of auction of Lees Hall Estate in Sapperton in parish of Church Broughton on 28 June 1843 addressed to John Harrison esq, Snelston Hall, Ashbourne, 12 Jun 1843 - 1843
840 - Plan of Lees Hall Estate in the hamlet of Sapperton in the parish of Church Broughton for sale by public auction at the White Hart Inn, Uttoxeter, of 28 June 1843, purchased [by John Harrison] on 25 March 1867 - 1843
841-843 - Letters of John Harrison, Snelston Hall, concerning the potential purchase of the Lees Hall Farm 4 Aug - 7 Oct 1843 - 1843
844 - Financial calculations by John Harrison relating to the purchase of Lees Hall for £7,080 in 1867 - 1867
845 - Plan of an estate in the parish of Snelston allotted for sale in 1868 and bought from Lord Scarsdale on 20 Jun 1868 - 1868
846 - Plan of an estate in the township of Clifton in the parish of Ashbourne allotted for sale on 20 Sep 1869 - 1869
847-849 - Letter, memorandum and receipt on purchase of stock by John Harrison worth £500, 17 Mar 1888 - 1888
850 - Copy marriage settlement (as T701) between Benjamin Wigley of Wirksworth, mercer, Johnathan Lee of Chesterfield, gent, Isaac Greatorex of Stonebridge in Wirksworth, clerk, John Lee of Sheffield, co York, yeoman, and Anne Lee, sole daughter of the said Jonathon Lee, by which, in consideration of a marriage between Benjamin Wigley and Anne Lee and £500, Wigley has conveyed to Greatorex and Lee messuages in Snelston and several parcels of land, 22 Mar 1709/10 - 1710
851-852 - Lease and release by Thomas Wigley of Chesterfield, gent, to Anne Wigley of Nottingham, widow (mother of the said Thomas Wigley), in consideration of £1,000, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes of land, all of which premises are known as the Over Farm, 12-13 Aug 1741 - 1741
853 - Map of Mr Ayscough's farm at Snelston, near Ashbourne by William Mycock
854-855 - Lease and release by Anne Wigley of Nottingham widow, to George Ayscough of Nottingham, book-seller, in consideration of £1,020, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes, as in MT/851-852, 7-8 Feb 1742/3 - 1743
856 - Schedule of deeds relating to farms in Snelston (1708-1739), 5 Apr 1743 - 1743
857 - Copy conveyance by George Ayscough of Nottingham, bookseller, and Edith his wife, to Jonathan Wigley of Christ College in Cambridge, clerk and Thomas Lamb of Nottingham, gent, of a messuage and lands of Snelston known as the Upper Farm, containing c 90 acres, 9 Aug 1743, copy made 3 Apr 1764 - 1743
858 - Opinion by Edmund Hoskins, Lincolns Inn, concerning the settlement made soon after the marriage of George Ayscough and Edith his wife in 1743 [see MT/857] 15 May 1764 - 1764
859 - Mortgage by demise for 1,000 years by George Ayscough of Stapleford, co Nottingham, book-seller, to Thomas Phillips of Holme Pierrepont, co Nottingham, gent, in consideration of £750, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes known as the Over Farm, and all other messuages of Ayscough in Snelston, 20 Jun 1764 - 1764
860 - Declaration by John Milward of Ashbourne, gent, and Joseph Dean of Ashborne, gent, that the messuage and several closes of land, situated at Snelston (as MT/859) should be held by them as tenants in common, 30 Jan 1767 - 1767
861 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 1,000 years by Thomas Philips of Holme Pierrepont, co Nottingham, gent, George Ayschouch of Great Wigston co Leicester, gent and his son Samuel Ayscough, John Milward of Ashborne, gent, Joseph Dean of Ashborne, gent, to Edmund Evans of Mathfield, co Stafford, clerk, in consideration of £750 5s, of property known as the Over Farm (see MT/859), 30 Jan 1767 - 1767
862-863 - Lease and release by George Ayscough of Great Wigston, co Leicester, gent and Samuel Ayscough, son and heir of George Ayscough, to John Milward of Ashborne, gent and Joseph Dean of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £850, of property as in MT/859, 29-30 Jan 1767 - 1767
864-865 - Lease and mortgage in fee by way of release by John Milward of Ashbourne, gent and Joseph Dean of Ashbourne, gent to Thomas Evans of Derby, iron-monger, in consideration of £1,000, of a messuage in Snelston and several parcels of land, all of which premises were formerly called the Over Farm, and all other lands and tenements of the said John Milward and Joseph Dean in Snelston, except two parcels of land lying in two different fields containing by estimation about three acres and a small piece of land called the Thirty Acres containing by estimation about half an acre, 2-3 Feb 1767 - 1767
866 - Lease for 21 years by John Milward of Ashbourne gent, to George Titterton of Grindon, co Stafford, husbandman, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes, known as the Over Farm, 19 Dec 1767 - 1767
867 - Assignment of a lease for 21 years by George Titterton of Ashbourne, husbandman, William Beresford and James Beresford both of Snelson, husbandmen to John Milward of Ashbourne, gent, and Hoseph Dean of Ashbourne, gent of a messuage and land as in MT/866, 26 May 1770 - 1770
868-869 - Lease and release by John Milward of Ashbourne, gent to Joseph Dean of Ashbourne, gent in consideration of £360, of an undivided moiety or half part of property as in MT/866, 21-22 Jun 1773 - 1773
870 - Mortgage by Joseph Dean of Ashbourne, gent, to Thomas Evans of Derby, ironmonger, in consideration of £300, of property as in MT/864-865, 23 Jun 1773 - 1773
871 - Copy will of Joseph Dean of Ashbourne, 16 Jul 1773 - 1773
872-873 - Final concord (two copies) between John Alsopp, gent, plaintiff, and John Milward, gent and Elizabeth his wife and Joseph Dean, gent and Catherine his wife, deforciants of one messuage and 90 acres of land in Snelston consideration of £100, Easter term 1774 - 1774
874 - Deed to lead the uses of a fine between John Milward of Ashbourne, gent and Elizabeth his wife, Joseph Dean of Ashbourne, gent and Catherine his wife and John Alsopp of Ashbourne, gent and Jonathan Dean of Ashbourne, gent, of property as in MT/866, 30 Apr 1774 - 1774
875 - Attested copy lease for 21 years by Thomas Roe of Parwich and Margaret Bincliffe of Parwich, widow, to William Wright of Illam, co Stafford, farmer, of a tenement in Snelston and several parcels of inclosed land containing 60 acres, 31 Dec 1787 - 1787
876 - Copy lease for 20 years by Thomas Roe of Parwich, widow to William Berrisford of Snelston, farmer and Thomas Martin of Snelston, farmer, of a messuage in Snelston and several parcels of inclosed land in Snelston containing c28 acres. 8 Mar 1788 - 1788
877 - Copy lease for 21 years at a yearly rent of £79 by Francis Roe and John Roe, both of Bakewell, gents, to William Wright of Snelston, farmer, of property as in MT/875, 24 Nov 1806 - 1806
878 - Number not used
879 - Copy lease for 21 years by Francis Roe of Bakewell, gent and John Roe of Bakewell, gent, to Jane Berrisford, widow and Thomas Berrisford, both of Snelston, at a yearly rent of £40, of property as in MT/876, 29 Oct 1807 - 1807
880-881 - Attested copy lease and release by William Lee of Worksop, co Nottingham, gent and Francis his wife, George Smith of Worksop, co Nottingham, tallow chandler, and Elizabeth his wife, and Anne Potts of Worksop co Nottingham, spinster, to John Peach of Brailsford, yeoman, in consideration of £590, of a messuage and several closes of land in Snelston containing c42 acres, 23-24 Mar 1700/1 - 1701
882 - Attested copy of a deed to declare the use of a fine by William Lee of Worksop, co Nottingham, gent and Frances his wife, George Smith of Worksop, co Nottingham, tallow chandler and Elizabeth his wife to John Peach of Brailsford, yeoman, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes as in MT/880-881, 24 Mar 1700/1 - 1701
883 - Attested copy mortgage by demise for 500 years by William Peach of Brailsford, husbandman, to Millicent Fuller of Nottingham, widow, in consideration of £200 of property as in MT/880-881, 26 Dec 1734 - 1734
884 - Attested copy of assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by Millicent Fuller of Nottingham, widow and William Peach of Brailsford, yeoman, to William Peach of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, saddler, in consideration of £123 1s 2d, of a messuage and land as in MT/883, 9 Jun 1736 - 1736
885 - Attested copy of assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by William Peach of the Burrows in pa Brailsford, yeoman, and Katherine his wife to Robert Peach of Brailsford, yeoman, of property as in MT/883, 3 June 1740 - 1740
886 - Attested copy assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by Robert Peach of Brailsford, yeoman, William Peach late of Brailsford and now of Windlehill in pa Sutton upon the Hill, yeoman, and Catherine his wife to Joseph Bingham of Derby, gent, in consideration of £250 of property as in MT/885. 18 May 1742 - 1742
887 - Copy final concord between George Calton, plaintiff, and Gilbert Goodall and Mary his wife, deforciants, of a fifth part of a messuage, barn, stable, garden, orchard, and 45 acres of land in Snelston in consideration of £120 Hilary Team 1763 - 1763
888 - Copy final concord between John Milward, gent, plaintiff, and Stephen Kendall and Jane his wife, deforciants, of a fifth part of one messuage, two barns, two cowhouses, garden, orchard and 60 acres of land, in Snelston and a fifth part of one messuage, barn, cowhouse, garden, orchard and 45 acres of land in Creighton, co Stafford in consideration of £160, Hilary Team 1764 - 1764
889 - Attested copy of conveyance by Stephen Kendall of Stanford-le-Hope, co Essex, yeoman, and Jane his wife, one of the daughters of William Peach, to John Milward of Ashborne, in consideration of the sum of £170, of an undivided fifth part of a messuage in Snelston commonly known as Snelston Bank, several parcels of land in Snelston containing c48 acres and an undivided fifth part of several parcels of land at Creighton belonging to the said messuage - 2 Feb 1764
890-891 - Attested copy of a lease and release by Ann Peach of Snelston, spinster to John Milward of Ashborne, gent, in consideration of £210, of property and land as in MT/889, 5-6 Feb 1764 - 1764
892 - Copy conveyance by Elizabeth Dale of Ashborne widow, Gilbert Goodall of Shirley, yeoman, and Mary his wife to John Milward of Ashborne, gent, in consideration of £159 5s, of an undivided fifth part of a messuage, situated at Snelston Bank, several parcels of land in Snelston Field, Snelston and a messuage and several parcels of land at Creighton, co Stafford containing 24 acres, 26 May 1764 - 1764
893 - Attested copy mortgage by demise for 500 years by John Milward of Ashborne, gent, to William Tantum of Derby, gent, in consideration of £200, of two undivided fifth parts of a messuage situated at Snelston Bank, several parcels of land in Snelston Field in Snelston and a messuage and several parcels of land situated at Creighton, parish of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, 15 June 1764 - 1764
894 - Attested copy assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by Joseph Bingham of Derby, gent to Ralph Weston of the Stone House in pa Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £391 15s, of a messuage at Snelston and several closes of land containing 52 acres, 11 Jul 1767 - 1767
895 - Copy final concord between Abraham Hoskins, gent, plaintiff, and Thomas Newton and Sarah his wife, deforciants, of a fifth part of one messuage and 80 acres of land in Snelston, a fifth part of one messuage and 26 acres of land in Creighton, parish of Uttoxeter, co Stafford in consideration of £120, Easter Term 1769 - 1769
896 - Attested copy of deed of covenant to levy and declare the uses of a fine between Thomas Newton of Repton, currier, and Sarah his wife (one of the five daughters of William Peach) and Abraham Hoskins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of 5s, of an undivided fifth part of a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston containing about 46 acres, 9 Mar 1769 - 1769
897-898 - Attested copy lease and release by Thomas Newton of Repton, currier, and Sarah his wife, one of the daughters of William Peach to William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman in consideration of the sum of £171 13s, of an undivided fifth part of a messuage and several closes containing 46 acres in Snelston, 18-19 Apr 1769 - 1769
899-900 - Attested copy lease and release by Thomas Tetley of Repton, shoemaker, and Margaret his wife, one of the five daughters of William Peach to William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman inconsideration of £171 13s, of an undivided fifth part of a messuage situated in Snelston and several closes belonging to it, 18-19 Apr 1769 - 1769
901 - Attested copy of a mortgage for 1000 years by William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Smith of Toft in parish of Colwich, co Stafford, farmer, in consideration of £200, of a messuage situated in Snelston and also two fifth parts of parcels of land belonging to it containing 46 acres as in MT/897-900, 18 May 1769 - 1769
902-903 - Attested copy lease and release by Ann Peach of Snelston, spinster, Stephen Kendall of Avesley, co Essex, yeoman and John Milward of Ashborne, gent to Gilbert Goodall of Shirley, yeoman and Thomas Maskrey of Norbury, yeoman, in consideration of £250, of two fifth parts of a messuage of Snelston known as Snelston Bank and two undivided fifth parts of several parcels of land in Snelston Field containing 48 acres, two undivided fifth parts of a messuage and several parcels of land at Creighton, co Stafford, 30-31 Jan 1770 - 1770
904-905 - Attested copy lease and release by Gilbert Goodall of Shirley, yeoman and Thomas Maskery of Norbury, yeoman to William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman and William Wallis of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, innkeeper, in consideration of £530 10s of two undivided fifth parts of a messuage known as Snelston Bank and several closes in Snelston Field, containing 48 acres, 19-20 Mar 1770 - 1770
906 - Attested copy assignment by Ralph Weston of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, Robert Smith of Colwich, co Stafford, farmer to John Brown of Farewell, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £750, of a messuage at Snelston and several closes of land in Snelston, 28 Mar 1770 - 1770
907-908 - Attested copy lease and mortgage in fee by way of release by William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman and William Wallis of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, innkeeper, to John brown of Farewell, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £750 10s, of four undivided fifth parts of a messuage and several closes in Snelston, 27-28 Mar 1770 - 1770
909 - Attested copy assignment of a term of 500 years by William Tantum of Ashborne, gent, to Ralph Weston of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £200, of two un divided fifth parts of a messuage situated at Snelston Bank and several parcels of land in Snelston and a messuage and several parcels of inclosed land at Creighton, co Stafford and two undivided fifth parts of all other messuages of John Milward situated in Snelston and Uttoxeter, 7 Apr 1770 - 1770
910-911 - Attested copy lease and release by John Milward of Ashborne, gent, to Ralph Weston of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent in consideration of £225, of an undivided fifth part of a messuage known as Snelston Bank, and several parcels of land in Snelston Field containing 48 acres, 5-6 May 1772 - 1772
912-913 - Attested copy lease and mortgage in fee by way of release by Ralph Weston of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent William Berrisford of Snelston, yeoman, to John Browne of Mavestone Ridware, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of 10s, of property as in MT/910-911, 24-25 Feb 1780 - 1780
914-915 - Attested copy lease and mortgage in fee by way of release by William Berrisford of Snelston Bank, Snelston, yeoman, to Ralph Weston of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £970 2s,of a messuage situated at Snelston Bank and several parcels of land containing 51 acres in Snelston, 24-25 Mar 1780 - 1780
916 - Counterpart lease for 21 years by Francis Roe and John Roe, both of Bakewell, gentlemen, to William Wright of Snelston, farmer, at the yearly rent of £70, of a dwelling house and several parcels of inclosed land lying in Snelston, 24 Nov 1806 - 1806
917 - Counterpart lease for 21 years by Francis Roe of Bakewell, gent, and John Roe of Bakewell, gent, to Jane Berrisford, widow, and her son Thomas Berrisford, farmer, both of Snelston, at a yearly rent of £40, of a messuage and several parcels of land situated at Snelston containing 36 acres, 29 Oct 1807 - 1807
918 - Copy of Resolution made at a meeting of freeholders and owners of estates and other persons interested in the inclosure of the commons and waste grounds within the parishes of Snelston and Norbury, held at the Green Man, Ashborne on 25 October 1817, resolving to apply to Parliament to bring in a bill. Appended as a letter, dated 1 November 1817, from Hugh Brown, Cheadle, co Stafford, to Mr Johnson, Bakewell regarding the 'substitution of lands for the tithes of the old inclosed lands' - 1817
919 - Statement of the division of an estate in the parish of Snelston between Richard Roe, and Alice the wife of Mr Robert Johnson and her two daughters Miss Road and Mrs Staines under the Snelston Inclosure Act Sep 1827 - 1827
920 - Agreement between Robert Johnson of Bakewell, gent, and Richard Roe of Manchester, and Thomas Appleby by Snelston, farmer to let to Appleby for one year from 25 Mar 1828 a farm in Snelston called the First containing 56 acres 1 rood 35 perches at the yearly rent of £84, and for Appleby to sell to Johnson at a fair and reasonable price all the unconsumed stock of hay and straw after the lease has expired, 25 Feb 1828 - 1828
921 - Note relating to Thomas Appleby's tenancy agreement and allowances for himself, 25 Mar 1831 - 1831
922 - Notice to quit a messuage at Snelston on Lady Day following by Richard Roe and Robert Johnson to Thomas Appleby, 20 Sep 1832 - 1832
923 - Copy Chancery bill by Rev John Langley of Snelston, clerk against John Harrison and others, relating to possession of estates in Snelston. - [19th cent]
924 - Lease for a term of 30 years by John Wright of Shephard's Woods in pa Norbury, gent, to George Hudeson of Snelston, labourer and Margaret his wife, of a small plot or piece of ground on which a messuage is being erected by the said George Hudson in close of land in Snelston, part of certain closes there commonly known as Snpe's Lane, and also as much of the said close as lies in front of the said messuage, extending from each gable end towards the common or waste of Sneltson, 16 Sep 1814 - 1814
925 - Assignment of a lease for the residue of two terms of 30 years and 69 years by George Hudson of Snelston, shopkeeper, and Margaret his wife to John Lusca of Ashbourne, grocer, of a messuage with the bakehouse, stable, pigsty, garden, plot of land and appurtenances, situated at Snelston and now in the possession of the said George Hudson and erected by him, 13 Jul 1826 - 1826
926 - Abstract of title of John Hawksworth Wright to premises in Snelston called Snapes Farm, (1751-1819) - 1840
927-931 - Deeds of an estate in Snelston, formerly part of the Firs Farm (Parker-Harrison), 1786-1859 - 1786-1859
929-930 - Lease and release by Thomas Evans of Derby, ironmonger, Caterin Dean of Ashborne, widow, of Ashbourne, gent to James Holmes of Ashborne, joiner, in consideration of £1,160, of a messuage in Snelston and several parcels of land, 11-12 May 1779 - 1779
931 - Abstract of title of Mrs Parker to lands and hereditaments in Snelston, beginning with a lease and release of 11/12 May 1779 as in MT/929-93 - 1859
932-933 - Lease and release by Thoms Docksey of Snelston, esq to Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £60, of a parcel of land called the Todd Croft and a dole of land in a common meadow called the Moor Meadow containing about one quarter of an acre in Snelton, 8-9 Apr 1763 - 1763
934 - Feoffment by Richard Goodwin of Ashborne, gent and Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman to George Gadsby of Snelston, farmer and Joseph Sellers of Sandy Brook, joiner, in consideration of £180, of a parcel of land situated in Snelston, formerly in two pieces called Nether Croft and Todd Croft but now undivided and in one close and called or known by the name of the nether Croft otherwise the barn Croft containing 2 acres, 4 Dec 1801 - 1801
935 - Extracted copy of the will of George Gadsby of Headlow Field in Snelston made on 18 Mar 1811, proved 14 Apr 1812, copy made 7 Jul 1871 - 1812
936 - Probate copy of the will of Thomas Gadsby of Hedlow Fields in Snelston, farmer, will made 17 Feb 1862, 14 Nov 1867 - 1867
937 - Probate certificate relating to the will of Thomas Gadsby late of Hedlow Fields in pa Snelston, farmer, deceased, who died on 21 Jun 1867 at Hedlow Fields, 14 Nov 1867 - 1867
938-939 - Notes of burial dates of various members of the Gadsby family
940 - Copy of burial entry of William Nixon in the parish of Mayfield, co Stafford, on 4 Apr 1835 at the age of 69, 11 Dec 1871 - 1871
941 - Extract taken from the Register Book of Deaths of the Baptist Chapel in Agard Street, Derby relating to the death of Edward Gadsby of the Wardwick, Derby, on 23 Mar 1827 and his burial on 27 Mar 1827, 15 Dec 1871 - 1871
942 - Copy made of the burial entry of Ann Gadsby of Snelston on 16 Aug 1850 at the age of 80, 3 Mar 1872 - 1872
943 - Feoffment by William Shirley of Hilton, yeoman, and Mary Shirley his wife to Richard Elward of Hoon, yeoman, in consideration of £32 10s, of several parcels of arable and meadow ground situation in Hilton, 10 Jul 1667 - 1667
944 - Feoffment by Henry Ferne the Elder of Hilton, yeoman, to Henry Ferne the younger of Ingleby, husbandman, in consideration of £25, of a cottage in Hilton and several pieces of land, 8 Jun 1698 - 1698
945-946 - Lease and release by Henry Ferne of Ingleby, yeoman, to John Mansfield of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £68 1s 6d, of property as in MT/944, 26-27 Feb 1710/11 - 1711
947 - Feoffment by Lawrance Rowbotham of Hilton in parish of Marton upon Dove, yeoman and William Rose of Hilton, yeoman in consideration of £11, of several pieces of land in Hilton to Arthur Harrison of Hilton, yeoman, 31 May 1722 - 1722
948 - Feoffment by John Mansfield of Hilton, yeoman to Arthur Harson, of Hilton, husbandman, in consideration of £68, of a cottage situated in Hilton with orchard and appurtenances and several parcels of land, including land as in MT/944, 27 Mar 1723 - 1723
949 - Feoffment by Richard Elward of Hilton yeoman, to William Rose of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration £21 10s, of all that arable land containing about 3 1/2 a lying dispersed in the common fields of Hilton, 6 Sep 1725 - 1725
950 - Feoffment by Arthur Harison of Hilton in parish of Marston upon Dove, yeoman, and Anne his wife, to William Rose of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £51, of several pieces of land in Hilton, 17 Mar 1737/8 - 1738
951 - Mortgage for a term of 500 years by Arthur Harison of Hilton, yeoman to William Rose, yeoman, in consideration of £30, of a cottage and 2 cow gates in Heathy Croft and Nether Meadow in Hilton, 25 Mar 1738 - 1738
952 - Feoffment by Elizabeth Bently of Tutbury in co Stafford, widow, Richard Gaskeyn and his wife Penelop Gaskeyn alias Bentley (daughter of Elizabeth Bentely), Benjamin Dutton and Isabella his wife (also daughter of Elizabeth Bentely) to Thomas Evans of Colnedge, co Stafford, cutler, in consideration of £28 10s, of a messuage in Hilton in pa Marston upon Dove, 15 Jun 1738 - 1738
953-954 - Feoffment by Thomas Evens of Colledge, co Stafford, cutler, to William Rose of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £30, of a messuage in Hilton, with bond, 25 Mar 1739 - 1739
955 - Feoffment by Arthur Harrison of Sutton on the Hill, husbandman to William Rose of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £35, of a house in Hilton, 25 Mar 1741 - 1741
956-957 - Copy of an agreement (2 copies) made between William Rose of Hilton, yeoman, and Thomas Rose his son, and John Henshaw of Stapenhill, gent and Alice Henshaw his sister, in consideration of a marriage between Thomas Rose and Alice Henshaw, whereby Thomas Rose agrees to convey and settle as a jointure for the said Alice Henshaw and provision for her children certain lands in Hilton, being of the yearly value of £30, 23 Feb 1756 - 1756
958-959 - Lease and transfer and confirmation of mortgage by way of release by James Swaine of Taxal, co Chester, Revd Joseph Smith of Osmaston next Derby, Revd George Holt of Broughton, co Nottingham, and Thomas Rose of Hilton, yeoman, to John Latham of Tutbury, co Stafford, esq and Charles Upton of Derby, gent, whereby, in consideration of £100, Rose has conveyed to Latham 2 messuages with appurtenances in Hilton and a parcel of land called Mill Croft, containing one acre and one rood, 1-2 Sep 1791 - 1791
960-961 - Lease and release by John Latham of Tutbury, co Stafford, esq, and Thomas Rose of Hilton, farmer to Barbara Ward of Derby, spinster, in consideration of £130, of property as in MT/958-959, 9/10 Jul 1795 - 1795
962-964 - Lease and assignment of a mortgage for a term of 1,000 years by way of a release by Barbara Ward of Derby, spinster, and Thomas Rose of Hilton, farmer to Edward Beardsley of Derby, yeoman, in consideration of £130, of property and land as in MT/960-961, with bond, 16-17 Feb 1797 - 1797
965 - Marriage settlement between Arthur Terry of Burton on Trent, co Stafford, saddler and Thomas Webb of Farrall, co Stafford, yeoman and John Webb of Burton on Trent, co Stafford, fellmonger, whereby, in consideration of the marriage between Arthur Terry and Joan his wife, Arthur Terry has granted to Thomas Webb and John Webb a recently erected messuage standing in a close of pasture ground within the lordship and liberty of Hilton commonly known as the Ashbreach containing by estimation about 6 acres, with all buildings, barns, stables, outhouses and other edifices and various parcels of land, 12 Nov 1670 - 1670
966 - Feoffment by Gilbert Wakelyn of Lichfield, co Stafford, gent and Dorothy his wife to Arthur Shirley of Hilton, husbandman, in consideration of the sum of £149 10s, of a messuage with its appurtenances in Hilton, commonly called Lathburies house and several parcels of meadow ground lying in a meadow known as the Neather Meadow in Hilton, 24 Feb 1672/3 - 1673
967 - Assignment of a mortgage for 999 years by Alexander Walthall of Burton on Trent, co Stafford gent, to Arthur Shirley of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of the sum of £95, of several parcels of land called Potlocke Meadow, the Overfield, the nether Field, a close known as Sutton Meadow hedge and also eight beast gates in Hearnicroft in Hilton, 25 Oct 1675 - 1675
968 - Quitclaim by Gilbert Wakelyn of the city of Lichfield, co Stafford, gent, brother and heir apparent of John Wakelyn late of Hilton, gent, deceased, to Arthur Shirley of Hilton, husbandman, of all title to several closes of land in Hilton, 8 Feb 1676/7 - 1677
969 - Feoffment by Arthur Terrey of Burton on Trent, of Stafford, saddler, to John Terrey of Southwark, co Surrey, tobacconist, in consideration of £200, of several parcels of ground known as Potlocke Meadow, the Breaches, Mayholme Butts, and Small Meadow, all of which are situated within the lordship or liberty of Hilton, 1 Jul 1684 - 1684
970 - Feoffment by Edward Blounte of Arleston, esq and Edward Shrigley of Arleston, gent, to John Terrye of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £90, of a messuage with appurtenances in Hilton, 1 Dec 1687 - 1687
971 - Assignment by John Terrey of Southwark, co Surrey, tobacconist, and Joseph Terrey, citizen and cooper of London, to Caleb Skey of Cripplegate, co Middlesex, tobacconist, in consideration of £42, of three fourth parts of an annuity or yearly sum of £8 issuing out of a messuage in Hilton, 3 Jul 1706 - 1706
972-973 - Final concord (two copies) between William Hawkins, gent, querent, and Arthur Tyley junior and Ann his wife, John Shipton and William Peverill, deforciants, of 2 messuages 80 acres of land, etc in Hilton in consideration of £100, Michaelmas term 1712 - 1712
974 - Counterpart mortgage by Arthur Shirley the younger of Hilton, yeoman, and Ann his wife, John Shipton of Yoxall Woodhouses, co Stafford, gent, to Dorothy Shilton of Stapenhill, widow, and William Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £100, of several parcels of land in Hilton, 7 Oct 1712 - 1712
975 - Bond by Arthur Shirley senior of Hilton, yeoman, and Arthur Shirley junior of Hilton, yeoman, to William Hawkins of Burton on Trent, co Stafford, gent, in £60 for the performance of covenants contained in indentures of equal date, 2 Aug 1715 - 1715
976 - Counterpart lease for 21 years by William Hawkins, of Burton on Trent, co Stafford, gent, to Arthur Shirley the younger of Hilton, yeoman, of a parcel of land situated in Hilton commonly known as the Sutton Meadow hedge Close at the yearly rent of thirty shillings, 13 Oct 1715 - 1715
977 - Feoffment by George Dickinson of Dalbury Lees, yeoman, to Walter Bagnall the Younger of Marston near Tutbury, yeoman, in consideration of £360, of a capital messuage in Hilton and several parcels of land, 3 Mar 1638/9 - 1639
978 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by John Gisborne of Derby, esq, to William Woolley of Derby esq, in consideration of £800, of several messuages and lands with their appurtenances situated in Hilton and the parish of Marston upon Dove, 9 May 1719 - 1719
979 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by William Woolley of Derby, esq, and Hugh Bateman the Younger of Derby, gent. to Robert Wagstaffe of Derby, gent in consideration of £800 of property and land as in MT/978 9 Sep 1720 - 1720
980 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by Robert Wagstaff of Derby, gent., Samuel Fox of Derby, woollen draper, and Thomas Martin and of Hilton, draper, to Sampson Hackett of Hilton, yeoman, of property as in MT/978, 5 Feb 1723/4 - 1723
981-982 - Lease and release by Samuel Fox of Derby, woollen draper, to Thomas Martin of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £700, of a messuage in Hilton known as Shirley's Farm, a messuage with appurtenances in Hilton known as Young's farm, and all other lands and estates of Samuel Fox in Hilton which he recently purchased from John Gisborne, esq, 25-26 Dec 1723 - 1723
983 - Mortgage for 1,000 years by Thomas Martin of Hilton, yeoman, to Martha Selleck of Stapenhill, widow, in consideration of £200, of a messuage with appurtenances situated in Hilton commonly known as Shirley's Farm 30 Jan 1734/5 - 1735
984-985 - Lease and release by Thomas Martin of Hilton, yeoman, to his son Thomas Martin of Hilton, yeoman, of messuages with appurtenances situated in Hilton known as Shirleys Farm and Youngs Farm, 23-24 Dec 1741 - 1741
986 - Counterpart lease for 28 years by John Gisborne of Derby, esq, to Goerge Rose of Hilton, innholder, at a yearly rent of £40 9s, of a capital messuage or mansion house called the Hall House situated in Hilton and several parcels of inclosed land lying in the hamlet of Hilton, 25 Feb 1745/6 - 1746
987 - Mortgage for 500 years by Thomas Martin of Hanging Bridge, innholder, to John Dawson of Burton on Trent, co Stafford, clerk, in consideration of £100, of a messuage with the appurtenances situated in Hilton commonly known as Shirley's Farm, 26 Nov 1751 - 1751
988-989 - Lease and release by Grace Martin of Clifton (widow and devisee of Thomas Martin late of Hanging Bridge, yeoman, deceased) and Thomas Martin of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, yeoman, (son and heir and also devisee of the said Thomas Martin deceased) to Thomas Rose of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £570, of a messuage situated in Hilton commonly known as Shirley's Farm and several parcels of land, a cottage and messuage in Hilton being parcel of a farm there formerly called Youngs Farm, 1-2 Dec 1756 - 1756
990 - Assignment of mortgage for the residue of a term of 1,000 years by Martha Selleck of Stapenhill, widow, to John Henshaw of Stapenhill, gent, in consideration of £240, of a messuage with appurtenances situated in Hilton and commonly known as Shirley's Farm, 3 Dec 1756 - 1756
991 - Mortgage for 500 years by Thomas Rose of Grange Fields in parish of Trusley, yeoman, to James Robinson of Derby, gent, in consideration of £400, of property as in MT/988-989, 5 Apr 1766 - 1766
992 - Final concord between William Hackett, gent, plaintiff, and Thomas Rose and Alice his wife, deforciants, of three messuages, 3 cottages, 6 barns, 6 stables, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 95 acres of land, etc in Hilton and the parish of Marston upon Dove in consideration of £100 - 1758
993-994 - Assignment of mortgage by James Robinson of Derby, gent, to Samuel Crompton of Derby, esq, in consideration of £400, of property as in MT/988-989 except Youngs Farm, with bond, 12 Jun 1767 - 1767
995-996 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 500 years by Samuel Crompton of Derby, esq by the direction of Thomas Rose of Grange Fields in pa Trusley, yeoman, to Isaac Hawkins of Burton upon Trent co Stafford, esq, in consideration of £442 16s paid by Isaac Hawkins to Samuel Crompton and of £257 3s 8d paid by Isaac Hawkins to Thomas Rose, of a messuage situated in Hilton commonly known as Shirley's Farm and Several parcels of land, with bond, 8 Aug 1776 - 1776
997 - Plan of land at Hilton, indicating property of Mr Rose, Mr Hawkins and the Duke of Devonshire
998 - Particulars of Thomas Rose's estate at Hilton
999 - Plan of Thomas Rose's house and lands at Hilton
1000 - Particulars of Thomas Rose's farm in Hilton
1001-1002 - Lease and release by Lady Elizabeth Chaplin of Blankney, co Lincoln, widow, to Henry Beer of Sutton on the Hill, yeoman, in consideration of £160, of parcels of inclosed ground commonly known as the Tithe Close containing by estimation 1 acre 2 roods, which said two closes are situated in Hilton, 4-5 Apr 1768 - 1768
1003-1004 - Lease and release by Henry Beer late of Sutton on the Hill but now of Hognaston, yeoman, to Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, in consideration of £198 19s, of property as in MT/1001-1002, 27-28 Nov 1794 - 1794
1005-1006 - Attested copy lease and release as in MT/1003-1004 - 1794
1007 - Final concord between Henry Charoner, gent, plaintiff, and Brownlow Bate, esq and Mary his wife, deforciants, of 2 messuages, 4 barns, 4 stables, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 300 acres of land, etc in Hilton, Marston upon Dove and Ballidon and all manner of tithes yearly arising from 350 acres of land in Ballidon in consideration of £560 Hilary Term 1775 - 1775
1008-1009 - Lease and release by John Wilmot of Bruce Castle, co Middlesex, esq, Edward Clarke of Castle Church, co Stafford, gent, Elizabeth Clapham of Aberford, West Riding of Yorkshire, widow, Frances Esther Leatt of Hampstead, co Middlesex, and Edward Parker of Newport Pagnall, co Bucks, brazier, to Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, in consideration of £6226 2s 2d, of a messuage situated in Hilton in pa Marston upon Dove and land containing together by admeasurement about 3 acres 3 roods 7 perches and several closes, namely Long Close, the Home Four Leys Close, New Close, Hayes Croft, the New Meadow otherwise called the Near Meadow, the Nether Great nook, the Upper Great Nook, the near Beston, the Far beston, Blakelow Furlong containng, Upper Matham, Lower Matham, Johnsons and Mathams Croft and Barrow Hade close containing in total c 70 acres, 23-24 Aug 1808 - 1808
1010 - Assignment of a term of 500 years by Daniel Hopkins of Stapenhill, farmer, and John Hopkins of Anslow, co Stafford, farmer, to Walter Evans of Darley, gent, in consideration of the sum of £6,226 2s 2d, of property as in MT/1008-1009, 24 Aug 1808 - 1808
1011 - Deed of covenant to produce title deeds by Edward Clarke of Rickarscoat, co Stafford, gent, Elizabeth Clapham of Abertford Co York, widow, Frances Esther Leatt of Hampstead, co Middlesex, widow, and Edward Parker of Newport Pagnell, co Bucks, brazier, to Edmund Evans, Derby, esq, of a messuage situated in Hilton, 24 Aug 1808 - 1808
1012 - Bond of indemnity by Edward Clarke of Rickarscoat, co Stafford, to Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, in the sum of £5,000, 24 Aug 1808 - 1808
1013 - Deed of covenant by Edward Clarke of Rickarscoat, co Stafford, gent, to Edmund Evans of Derby, gent to produce title deeds, 24 Aug 1808 - 1808
1014 - Abstract of the title of the heirs at law of the late Mr Henry Lee to an estate in Hilton (1724-1808) - 1724-1808
1015 - Agreement between Barnabas Burrows of Hilton farmer and William Emery of Hilton, miller, and William Morley of Stinson, farmer, by which, in consideration of £770 Burrows and Emery agree to convey to Morley a messuage called the Mill house situated in Hilton containing by estimation about 1 acre 3 roods, and also three closes or pieces of land situated in Hilton in pa Marston upon Dove known as the Croft, the Mill Butts and the Nether Meadow or Bottom Piece containing by estimation about 10 acres in total and a messuage situated in Hilton lying near to the first mentioned messuage - 1797
1016 - Letter from William Eaton of Sutton on the Hill to Edmund Evans, esq, Derby. He has surveyed the estate at Hilton which Mr Evans has purchased and which formerly belonged to the late Thomas Rose. The details of the survey are as follows: Homstead, 1 acre 24 perches; Croft 6 acres 2 roods 13 perches; Mill Butts 2 acres 1 roods 16 perches; Meadow 1 acre 1 rood 20 perches, 26 Mar 1801 - 1801
1017 - Draft conveyance by Barnabas Burrows of Hilton, farmer, and Sarah his wife, William Emery of Hilton, miller, Thomas Rose of Tutbury in co Stafford, farmer, and Ann his wife, John Rose of Draycote in the Clay, co Stafford, farmer, Samuel Rose of Hilton, cotton manufacturer and Elizabeth his wife, Joseph Rose of Hilton, farmer and Frances his wife, Josiah Child or Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, officer to excise and Elizabeth his wife, to Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, in consideration of £1000 12 6d, of a messuage and appurtenances containing 1 acre 24 perches, a stable which was formerly a cottage, house or tenement, with cow shed of parcels of land known as the Mill Croft, the Nether Piece or meadow and the Mill Butts, a small messuage and garden containing by estimation about one rood and also all tithes arising from the said premises, all in Hilton., 11 Jun 1801 - 1801
1018 - Feoffment by Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, to Samuel Rose of Hilton, cotton manufacturer, and John Hill of Hilton, farmer (trustee of Samuel Rose), in consideration of £68, of a small messuage, cow shed and garden situated in Hilton, containing about one rood, 2 Jul 1801 - 1801
1019-1020 - Lease and mortgage in fee by way of release by Samuel Rose the Elder, late of Hilton, cotton manufacturer, but now of Chellaston, victualler, and John Hill of Hilton, farmer to Henry Thomas Newton of Derby, hop merchant, in consideration of £200, of a small messuage and adjoining garden in Hilton, and four messuages recently erected by the said Samuel Rose upon ground which was formerly part of the garden belonging to the aforesaid messuage, with gardens containing altogether about one rood of land, 24-25 Mar 1825 - 1825
1021 - Extracts taken from the parish registers of Saint Peter's Derby, Chellaston, Burton upon Trent and Hartshorne including entries for the burial of Samuel Rose at Chellaston on 3 June 1851 and members of the Shorthose family, 4 Jul and 9 Jul 1855 - 1855
1022 - Declaration by Alice Knight of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, wife of William Knight of the same place, bricklayer, concerning William Shorthose, formerly of Derby, and Charlotte his wife, the said Charlotte being her sister, 15 Jul 1855 - 1855
1023 - Number not used
1024 - Conveyance by William Shorthose of Newcastle-under-Lyme, co Stafford, mercer and draper, and William Knight of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, bricklayer, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq and William Bates of Snelston, agent, in consideration of £135, of property as in MT/1019-1020, 19 Jul 1855 - 1855
1025 - Power of attorney by Edward Stapleton of the Inner Temple, London, esq, to John Staley and Thomas Ashley to enter into the capital messuage situated in Snelston and a windmill, watermill and close commonly known as the Parke, all of which is to be assigned to Nicholas Thornell, servant of Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, and to deliver the deeds of the messuage to Nicholas Thornell, 31 May 1620 - 1620
1026 - Foeffment by Lawrence Symon of Snelston, gent, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £242, of a messuage with appurtenances and several parcels of land, namely the More Close, the Sparkecorners, Depdale Close, the Longe Croft and a pingle of parcel of ground inclosed from a field called Thistle Furlonge, all in Snelston, 24 Jun 1631 - 1631
1027 - Feoffment by Thomas Tonicliffe of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £160, of several closes of land in Snelston, 10 Dec 1635 - 1635
1028 - Feoffment by Francis Roome of Snelston, husbandman, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £30, of a messuage in Snelston and an adjoining croft of land commonly known as the Peachcroft, and several parcels of land from fields called Timberhill and Edlowfield, 15 Mar 1636/7 - 1637
1029 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £170, of all those closes with appurtenances commonly known as the Marle Closes, Snapes Pingle, the Turning Holme and part of Middle Meadow, all in Snelston, 15 Mar 1636/7 - 1637
1030 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £170, of land as in MT/1029, 16 Mar 1636/7 - 1637
1031 - Feoffment by Sir John Fixtsherbert of Tissington, knight, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £30, of a messuage with appurtenances situated in Snelston and adjoining two crofts and parcels of land known as Church Brook Pingle and the Pickringe Spring Croft, 20 Oct 1636 - 1636
1032 - Feoffment by roger Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, to Rowland Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £160, of a messuage with appurtenances situated in Snelston, and all orchards, gardens, foldyards, barns, stables, buildings and several closes of land in Snelston, 10 Sep 1639 - 1639
1033 - Agreement between John Gent the Elder of Rocester, co Stafford, yeoman, of the one part, and Thomas Felthouse of Greete Yate, co Stafford, yeoman, and John Goodwin of Denston, co Stafford, yeoman, of the other, in consideration of £10, whereby John Gent convenants with Felthouse and Goodwin that his son, also called John Gent and Isabell his wife shall be lawfully seized and possessed of six selions of arable land lying in a certain field called Rocester Lee and seven other lands lying in a field called Hllbrook Field within the lordships of Denston, Rocester and Alveton, 27 Dec 1639 - 1639
1034 - Final concord between Gervase Bennett, esq, querent, and Thomas Brunt and Elizabeth his wife, Ralph Tonycliffe and Isabella his wife, John Tonycliffe and Elizabeth his wife and Thomas Dakin and Dorothy his wife, of a messuage, barn, garden, orchard, 65 acres of land, etc in Snelston, Norbury, Roston, Cubley and Yeaveley in consideration of £100, Easter 1664 - 1664
1035 - Feoffment by Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, and his son Richard Heape, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £60, of a close or parcel of land lying in Snelston known as Snape Flatt, 1 Apr 1665 - 1665
1036-1037 - Feoffment by William Walton of Snelston, tailor, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £36, of a messuage with appurtenances and one croft thereto joining in Snelston, with bond to levy a fine, 26 Oct 1669 - 1669
1038 - Feoffment by Lord Stanhope to Rauffe Doxie of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £67 14s, of a messuage and several parcels of land situated in Snelston, 30 May 1621 - 1621
1039 - Feoffment by Thomas Tonicliffe and the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, to Raphe Doxie of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £60, of a close or pasture ground with the appurtenances commonly known as the Breach in Snelston, 4 Mar 1636/7 - 1637
1040 - Feoffment by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford esq, to Gervase Bennett of Derby, esq and Thomas Newton of Duffield, gent in consideration of £2,342, of the capital messuage commonly called the Manor House, four cottages or tenements, several parcels of land in Corn and Walk Mills and farms in Snelston, 31 Jul 1654 - 1654
1041-1042 - Quitclaim by Thomas Newton of Duffield, gent to Gervase bennet of Derby, esq of the capital messuage commonly called the manor house of Snelston situated in Snelston together with other messuages, mills, lands, tenements and hereditaments, with copy, 29 Nov 1654 - 1654
1043 - Lease by Martha Okeover, widow to Gervase Bennett of Derby, gent, in consideration of the sum of £20, of all her manor of Snelston with appurtenances for a term of seven years, 3 Sep 1655 - 1655
1044 - Feoffment by Robert Bennett, son and heir of Gervase Bennett, late of Snelston, esq, deceased Thomas Cotchett of Mickleover, esq, Joseph Saunders of Barton under Nedwood, co Stafford, gent, Philipp Prince of Normanton near Derby, gent and Richard Pole of Mugginton, clerk, to Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent and William Brunt of Mathfield, co Stafford, yeoman (trustee of Robert Docksey) in consideration of the sum of £8,000, of the manor or lordship of Snelston, the capital messuage or tenement called the Upper Hall, and messuages, cottages, mills and many parcels of land Snelston, 8 Sep 1654 - 1654
1045 - Receipt of Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent for £3,000, being part of the sum of £8,000 mentioned to be the consideration money in an indenture dated 26 Sep 1682, 27 Oct 1682 - 1682
1046 - Quitclaim by William Brunt of Mayfield, co Stafford, yeoman, to Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, in consideration of the sum of five shillings, of all estate right and title of the manor of Snelston and all messuages, cottages, lands, tenements and hereditaments of the said Robert Docksey in Snelston or elsewhere in the County of Derby, 16 Mar 1685/6 - 1686
1047 - Feoffment by Thomas Crichley of Cubley, husbandman, and his mother Jane Crichley of Cubley, widow, to Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, in consideration of the sum of £102 3s, of a messuage, a close formerly taken out of a field called Hedlowfield and parcels of land from Timbrell Field and Holt Field in Snelston and Norbury, 25 Jan 1687/8 - 1688
1048-1049 - Lease and release by Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent and William Brunt of Church Mathfield, co Stafford, yeoman, to Christopher Ley of Middle Mathfield, co Stafford, gent, Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman and Sampson Baker of Ashborne, gent of all the manor or lordship of Snelston, a messuage in Snelston and all other manors, lordships, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Snelston, Norbury, Roston and Edlaston, and Mathfield in co Stafford, in trust to raise money for payment of the said Robert Docksey's debts - 1-2 Feb [1688]
1050 - Will of Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent 24 Apr 1704 - 1704
1051-1052 - Lease and release by Elizabeth Docksey of Snelston, widow of Robert Docksey, late of Snelston, gent to Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent, son and heir of the said Robert Docksey, of the manor of Snelston, a capital messuage, and several other messuages, cottages, crofts and closes of land, meadow or pasture in Snelston, 15-16 Aug 1704 - 1704
1053 - Counterpart deed of release by Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent, to Elizabeth Docksey of Snelston, widow, of all that capital messuage in Snelston called the Middle Hall and several messuages, water mills (the Corn, Hemp and Walk Mills), cottages closes, crofts and parcels of land in Snelston and Mayfield, 18 Aug 1704 - 1704
1054 - Feoffment by Edward Browne of Rocester, co Stafford, gent, to Thomas Jefferyes of Ashbourne, shoemaker, and Edward Jefferyes of Ashbourne, plumber, of a tenement with appurtenances, garden and 2 pieces of arable land lying in Holt Field and at Mill Hill Nook in Park Field, all in Snelston, 13 Sep 1656 - 1656
1055 - Deed of exchange between Thomas Archer of Snelston, yeoman, and Humfrey Waringe of Snelston, clothworker, whereby Archer has given to Waringe pieces of land in Parke Field and the Little Field, containing 1 acre, in exchange for another piece of land in Park Field in the Mill Hill Nook, containing 1/2 arcre, in Snelston, 25 Sep 1662 - 1662
1056 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Thomas Wareing of Snelston, dyer, and his eldest son Thomas Wareing to William Bridgeman of Snelston, gent., in consideration of £40, of a messuage, garden, orchard and pieces of land in Holt Field, Park Field and the Little Field, all in Snelston, 6 Aug 1745 - 1745
1057 - Assignment of a mortgage by demise for 500 years by William Bridgman late of Snelston but now of Derby, gent, Thomas Waring the Elder of Snelston, dyer, and Thomas Waring the Younger to Samuel Wright of Ashton Close, Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £40, of property as in MT/1056, 12 Apr 1751 - 1751
1058-1059 - Lease and release by Thomas Wareing the Elder of Snelston, dryer, to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £100, of a messuage and land as in MT/1057, 18-19 Mar 1757 - 1757
1060 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 year by Samuel Wright of Ashton Close, Snelston, yeoman, Thomas Wareing the Elder of Snelston, dyer, and Thomas Wareing the Younger, to Thomas Docksey of Snelston esq, in consideration of £45, of a house and land as in MT/1057, 19 Mar 1757 - 1757
1061 - Feoffment by Richard Stubbinge of Westbroughton in the parish of Doveridge, yeoman, to his son Richard Stubbinge of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, in consideration of £800, of a messuage, farm or tenement with appurtenances sistuated in Scropton and Foston and several closes, pastures or parcels of meadow and crofts land, 26 Dec 1663 - 1663
1062 - Feoffment by Thomas Barlowe the Elder of Scropton, yeoman, and Thomas Barlowe the Younger, and Sarah his wife, to George Eylye of Scropton, yeoman, and Mary, one of his daughters, in condieration of £12 10s., of a piece or parcel of meadow ground commonly known as the Awborough containing by estimation about two acres in the manor of Scropton, 18 Nov 1676 - 1676
1063-1064 - Lease and release by Clement Rossington of Scropton, gent. to Richard Stubbinge the Younger of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, in consideration of £20, of all that croft or parcel of ground commonly known as the Incrofte, situated within the manor of Scropton, containing by estimation about one and a half acres, 19 Mar 1679/80 - 1680
1065-1067 - Lease and relase by Stephen Mathewas the Elder of Southwark, co Surrey, merchant, John Downer of Southwark, mariner and Lidia his wife, to Isaac Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £260, of messuages, cottages, homes or tenements, and several parcels of lands in Scropton, with bond 1, 2 Jul 1690 - 1690
1068 - Articles of agreement between Isaac Hawkins, of the one part, and Stephen Mathewes and Lydia Downer, wife of John Downer, on the other part, whereby the said Stephen Mathewes and Lydia Downer have sold a messuage in Scropton to Isaac Hawkins, 26 May 1690 - 1690
1069 - Copy letter of attorney by John Downer of Southwark, co Surrey, mariner, appointing his wife Lydia Downer as his true and lawful attorney, 2 Apr 1691 - 1691
1070-1071 - Final concord (2 copies) between Isaac Hawkins, gent, querent, and Stephen Mathewes, John Downer and Lydia his wife, deforciants, of two messuages, one cottages, barns, tofts, gardens, orchards, 30 acres of land, etc in Scropton and Foston in consideration of £100. Michaelmas Term 1690 - 1690
1072-1075 - Lease and release by James Sherratt of Tideswell, gent, and William Norwood of Hatton, Yeoman, to Richard Stubbing the Younger of Broughton, gent, in consideration of £45 10s., of several parcels of land in Scropton called the Intack, Downers Shutt, Snow Butts and land in Furlong Field and Chacey Flatt Field, with bond and receipt 20-21 Aug 1691 - 1691
1076-1077 - Lease and release by George Eylye late of Scropton and now of Collingwood, co Stafford, yeoman and Benjamin Greaves of Collingwood, husbandman, to Isaac Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford in consideration of £20, of all that parcel of pasture commonly called Awburrough containing by estimation about two acres in the manor of Scropton, 20-21 Apr 1692 - 1696
1078-1079 - Lease and release by Issac Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, esq, to Richard Stubbing the Younger of West Broughton, gent, in consideration of £500, of his messuages, cottages, houses or tenements with their appurtenances situated in Scropton and several parcels of land, including lands as in MT/1065-1067 and MT/1076-1077, 18-19 Feb 1695/6 - 1696
1080 - Marriage settlement between Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent and Elizabeth his wife, John Beresford of Ashbourne, esq, John Port of IIam, co Stafford, esq and George Ley of Mathfield, co Stafford, gent, by which, in consideration of the marriage between Ralph Docksey and Elizabeth his wife, Docksey has enfeoffed to Beresford, Port and Ley the manor or lordship of Snelston and several messuages, closes, crofts and parcels of land in Snelston, 19 Aug 1704 - 1704
1081 - Conveyance by Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent, son and heir of Robert Docksey, late of Snelston, deceased, to Elizabeth Docksey of Snelston, widow, of rights of way in and out of the manor of Snelston, its messuages and lands, and rights to catch rabbits, pigeons and fish and to dig and get limestone from quarries or pits, 20 Aug 1704 - 1704
1082-1083 - Lease and release by Elizabeth Docksey of Snelston, widow, to Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent, in consideration of £3,710 13s 4d, of Leasowes Farm and all the lands, closes and inclosed grounds and tenements belonging to it and several other messuages and parcels of land in Snelston, 9-10 Sep 1704 - 1704
1084-1085 - Lease and re-conveyance by release by George Ley of Mathfield, co Stafford, gent, and Adin Ley of Mathfeild, clerk, assignees and devisees of Sampson Baker late of Ashbourne, gent, deceased, to Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent, of the manor or lordship of Snelston, the other manors, lordships, messuages, cottages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in the occupation of the said Ralph Docksey in Snelston and Mathfield 13-14 Mar 1709/10 - 1710
1086-1087 - Lease and release by George Ley of Middle Mathfeild, co Stafford, gent, and Aden Ley of IIam, co Stafford, clerk, to Elizabeth Docksey of Snelston, widow, executrix of Robert Docksey, late of Snelston, gent, of (i) all the messuages, cottages, farms, lands, tenements and here-ditaments and estate, devised to Elizabeth Docksey by the will of Robert Docksey but not conveyed to Ralph and Elizabeth, (ii) all the messuages, cottages, farms, lands, tenements, hereditaments and estate which the said Ralph Docksey has conveyed to the said Elizabeth Docksey, and (iii) all other messuages, cottages, farms, lands tenements, hereditaments and estate which are not in the possession or occupation of the said Elizabeth Docksey situated in Snelston, Norbury, Roston and Edlaston, and Mathfield, 13-14 Mar 1709/10 - 1710
1088-1089 - Lease and release by Thomas Docksey of Ashbourne, gent, son and heir of Ralph Docksey late of Snelston, esq, deceased, to Joseph Barras of Clements Inn, co Middlesex, gent, of the manor or landship of Snelston and several messuages, closes, crofts and parcels of land 3-4 Nov 1726 - 1726
1090 - Recovery by Thomas Allsopp, gent against Joseph Barras, gent, of the manor of Snelston with appurtenances, sixteen messuages, sixteen gardens, 700 acres of land, etc in Snelston, 22 Feb 1726/7 - 1727
1091 - Feoffment by John Austyn of Foston, yeoman, to Richard Stubbinges of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, in consideration of forty shillings, of a selion of land with appurtenances lying within the fee of Scropton in a close called the Seven Butts, 8 Dec 1613 - 1613
1091-1113 - Deeds of the White Field and other lands in Scropton and Staffordshire (of the Stubbings family) - 1613-1692
1092-1094 - Feoffment by John Austyn of Foston, yeoman to Richard Stubbinges of Somersall Herbert, yeoman, in consideration of the sum of £25, of a parcel of land or close called White Field containing by estimate two and a half acres lying within the manor of Scropton, with bond and quitclaim 25 Apr 1616 - 1616
1095 - Quitclaim by John Wood of Foston, husbandman, and Anne Wood, now wife of the said John Wood, and formerly the wife of John Austen of Foston, deceased, to Richard Stubbinge of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, of all right and title to the lands and hereditaments as in MT/1092-1094, 19 Feb 1623/4 - 1624
1096 - Counterpart lease by Richard Stubbings of Somersal Harbert, yeoman, to John Wood of Foston, husbandman, and Anne his wife, in consideration of the yearly rent of twenty three shillings, of property as in MT/1092-1094, 20 Feb 1623/4 - 1624
1097 - Quitclaim by Richard Stubbings of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, yeoman, to his father, Richard Stubbings of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, of all that close, pasture or parcel of ground with the appurtenances commonly called the White Field containing by estimation 2 1/2 acres of land lying within the manor of Scropton and Foston, 21 Dec 1654 - 1654
1098 - Receipt by Henry Knyeston of the sum of three pounds fifteen shillings from Thomas Stubbing, gent for a part fine for John Wentworth, esq, in account with Penelope Merry, widow for the manor of West Broughton and seven messuages and lands in West Broughton. 25 Aug 1660 - 1660
1099 - Recovery by Edward Walker and Richard Robinson against Thomas Stubbinge and John Alkin, of 11 messuage, 88 acres of land, etc in Stafford and Uttoxeter, Easter Term 1661 - 1661
1100 - Conveyance by Richard Stubbinges the Younger, son and heir apparent of Richard Stubbinge of West Broughton, gent, to Thomas Stubbinges, brother of the said Richard Stubbinges the Younger, of properly as in MT/1097, 4 Apr 1661 - 1661
1101 - Conveyance by Thomas Barlowe the Elder of Scropton, yeoman, and his son Thomas Barlowe to Richard Stubbinge the Younger of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, in consideration of the sum of £10, of a hempbutt and garden with apputenances belonging to a cottage in Scropton with all the ground on which the said cottage and adjoining barn now stand, containing by estimation half an acre of land, 26 Mar 1681 - 1681
1102 - Draft bond by Richard Stubbinges of Broughton, co Stafford, gent, and Joan Sherratt of Nobott, co Stafford, gent, deceased, having both attained the age of fourteen, that they nominate their uncle Richard Stubbinges as their guardian. 4 Nov 1685 - 1685
1103 - Declaration by Dorothy and Frances (two of the children of Francis Sherratt late of Nobott, co Stafford, gent, deceased), having both attained the age of fourteen, that they nominate their uncle Richard Stubbinges as their guardian, 4 Nov 1685 - 1685
1104 - Mortgage by demise for the sum of 500 years by Richard Stubbings of West Broughton, gent to Richard Sherratt of Nobott, co Stafford, gent, son of Francis Sherratt, late of Nobott, gent, deceased, and John Sherratt of Draycott in the Moors co Stafford, clerk, one of the sons of Francis Sherratt, in consideration of the sum of £310 12s 12d, of a messuage, farm or tenement with appurtenances situated in Scropton, and all those closes commonly known as the Fragellowe and Awborrowe, 7 Nov 1685 - 1685
1105 - Receipt by Joane Sherratt, Ann Sherratt and Mary Sherratt, three of the daughters of Francis Sherratt, late of Nobott, co Stafford, yeoman, deceased, from Richard Sherratt, their brother, of their full share, part and portion of what belongs to them from their father's personal estate, 7 Nov 1685 - 1685
1106-1113 - Receipts by John Gallimore, his wife Ann Gallimore, Thomas Ward and Ellen his wife, Gervase Rayner and Dorothy his wife, Mary Sherratt, Dorothy Sherratt, William Sherratt and Frances Sherratt relating to bequests made in the last will and testament of Thomas Stubbing, late of West Broughton, 16 Nov 1686 - 5 Jul 1692 - 1686-1692
1114 - Conveyance by Thomas Wright of Snelston, esq and his son Christopher Wright, to Thomas Tonicliffe, second son of Lawrence Tonicliffe of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of £16, of 2 messuages with appurtenances in Snelston and 2 parcels of adjoining land in Timbrell Field and Peaches Croft. 21 Aug 1620 - 1620
1115 - Feoffment by Christopher Wright of Happsford, co Warwich, gent to Edward Hunte of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £4, of all that messuage or cottage with appurtenances situated in Snelston, and one parcel of ground lying at the back of it adjoining a pasture ground called Grycroft, 4 Jan 1625/6 - 1626
1116 - Feoffment by Edward Hunte of Snelston, husbandman, and Francis Hunt, his eldest son, to Nicholas Coxon of Snelston, in consideration of the sum of £30, of property as in MT/1115, 27 Oct 1634 - 1634
1117 - Settlement between Raphe Doxey the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, his son John Doxey and Dorothy, his wife, and Thomas Doxey, of the first part, and William Thornebury of Thornebury Hall, co Stafford and Richard Buxton of Prestwood, co Stafford, yeoman, of the second part, and Elizabeth Ford of Huntley, co Stafford, widow, of the third part, in consideration of a marriage already solemnized between the said John Doxey and Dorothy his wife and the sum of £140, whereby Raphe Doxey, John Doxey and Thomas Doxey convey to William Thornebury and Richard Buxton, a messuage with appurtenances in Snelston, 9 Apr 1651 - 1651
1118 - Final concord between Gervase Bennett, esq and Thomas Newton, gent, plaintiffs, and Rowland Okeover, esq and Mercy his wife, deforciants, of the manor of Snelston with appurtenances and of one messuage, four cottages, two corn water mills, 150 acres of land, etc in Snelston Michaelmas Term 1654 - 1654
1119 - Quitclaim by Elizabeth Coxon , widow, to Gervase Bennett of Derby, esq, of a messuage with appurtenances in Snelston and 3 closes commonly known as Coxons Croft, the Hamletts (lately enclosed from the Little Field) and Holt Field Pingle, 16 Nov 1658 - 1658
1120 - Bargain and sale by John Wolly of Heathcote, husbandman, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, in consideration of the sum of £34, of all that close or inclosed ground situated in Snelston known as More Close. 12 Mar 1667/8 - 1668
1121 - Release by Gervase Bennet of Snelston, esq to Robert Archer, late of London, grocer, and now of Snelston, in consideration of £1,890, of the Manor House, several closes called the Poole Yards, Cowe Closes, Broome Close, Ferny Sides, Calfe Sides, Great Sides, Flenlo Pitts, Mooreflatt, Horse Close, Flelsford and Toadhole, all those mills standing upon Dove called the Corn Mill and the Walk Mill and all such part of the close called the Pitts lying near the said Mills, all in the parish of Snelston 20 Dec 1668 - 1668
1122 - Bond by George Cope of Castern, co Stafford cook, to John Hall of Ashbourne, wool dealer, to Thomas Chrichloe of Cubley, farmer, in £30, for the performance of covenants contained in an indenture of bargain and sale of equal date, 18 Oct 1677 - 1677
1123 - Conveyance by Ralph Docksey the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, and his son Robert Docksey, citizen and goldsmith of London, to Christopher Ley of Mathfield, co Stafford, gent and John Cockson of London, gent, in consideration of five shillings, of a messuage in Snelston and other lands, tenements and hereditaments of the said Ralph Docksey, in Snelston, 2 Jan 1678/9 - 1679
1124 - Assignment of a mortgage by Thomas Hunt Westminster, co Middlesex, esq, to Samuel Sanders of Ireton, esq, Christopher Ley of Mathfield, co Stafford, gent (trustee of Robert Doxey of Snelston), gent and Richard Levinge of the Inner Temple, esq of 800 acres of land, 300 acres of meadow and 600 acres of pasture with the appurtenances in Snelston, Parwich, Littleover, Windle Hill and Thurvaston, 10 Oct 1682 - 1682
1125 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 21 years by Samuel Saunders of Normanton, co Nottingham, esq, surviving trustee of Gervase Bennett, late of Snelston, esq, deceased, to Jhn Kelsall of Mathfield, co Stafford, clerk, and Nicholas Coxon of Derby, baker (trustees) and Richard Levinge of the Inner Temple, London, esq and Robert Doxey of Snelston, gent, of the manors of Snelston and Parwich with appurtenances, together with lands and tenements in Sherrow Hall, and Windeley Hill lying of Thurvaston and Oslaston, and one farm in Littleover, 10 Jan 1685/6 - 1686
1126 - Feoffment by Katharine Mastergent of Uttoxeter, widow, to Thomas Alkins of Uttoxeter, corvizor (shoemaker), of one messuage with appurtenances, situated in Uttoxeter on the east side of the High Street, and one croft within the fee of Uttoxeter commonly called the New Close containing by estimation one acre, in consideration of £30, 24 Mar 1634/5 - 1635
1127 - Lease by Thomas Alkin of Uttoxeter, corvizer, to Francis Withrings of Fole, co Stafford, yeoman, of all that one croft lying in Uttoxeter near a place called Botham, containing by estimation one acre, 23 Oct 1646 - 1646
1128 - Feoffment by Thomas Alkin of Uttoxeter, corvizer, to Francis Withrings of Fole, yeoman, in consideration of £50, of one house in Uttoxeter on the east side of the High Street, 23 Oct 1646 - 1646
1129 - Feoffment by Ralph Bagnall of Uttoxeter, yeoman, to Christopher Chamberlyn of Uttoxeter, corvisor, in consideration of £119, of 2 closes in Uttoxeter situated in the Botham Field commonly called the Botham Close, containing three acres and one rood and the Well close, containing one acre and one acre of land lying in a place called Westmanshalfe, 2 May 1648 - 1648
1130 - Feoffment by Thomas Wittrings of Fole, co Stafford, yeoman, Richard Whittrings of Bromley Hurst, co Stafford, yeoman, William Whittrings of Fole, yeoman, Francis Sherrat the Elder of Nobott, co Stafford, yeoman, Edward Hide of Hobutt, yeoman, Thomas Sherwin of Uttoxeter, tanner, and Marmaduke Browne of Fole, yeoman to Humphrey Barnes of Uttoxeter, Sherman, in consideration of £60, of one messuage, in Uttoxeter on the east side of the High Street, 6 July 1660 - 1660
1131-1132 - Feoffment by Humphrey Barnes of great Estaughin the kingdom of Ireland, Sherman, to John Deane of Uttoxeter, button maker, in consideration of the sum of £56, of property as in MT/1130, with bond, 18 Jun 1667 - 1667
1133-1134 - Mortgage for 199 years (with counterpart) by John Deane of Uttoxeter, button maker, to John Jessop of Uttoxeter, maltster, in consideration of the sum of £20, of property as in MT1130, 12 Jul 1667 - 1667
1135 - Feoffment by John Deane of Uttoxeter, tailor and his son Jonathan Deane, to Christopher Chamberlaine of Uttoxeter, cordwainer, in consideration of £12, of all that parcel of land situated in Uttoxeter adjoining an outbuilding or bake house on the west of a close called the Flatts, 12 Apr 1686 - 1686
1136 - Feoffment by John Dean of Uttoxeter, button baker, and Jonathan Deane of Uttoxeter, button maker, to Roger Mills of Newton, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of the sum of £32 10s, of property as in MT/1133-1134, 16 Oct 1686 - 1686
1137 - Release by Isaac Chamberlaine of Stafford, currier, and Edward Chamberlaine of Stafford tanner to Thomas Hitchcocke of Stafford, currier, in consideration of the sum of £60 5s, of two closes of land in the parish of Uttoxeter and commonly known as the Teane Close and Well Croft, 27 Sep 1718 - 1718
1138 - Assignment of mortgage for 99 years by Thomas Harrison of Dilhorn, co Stafford, gent, Thomas Sherwin of Rocester, co Stafford, clerk, William Mullins of Uttoxeter, gent and Ellen his wife, to Johathan Mullins of Bramshall, co Stafford, gent of all those two messuages, at the east end of the Smithy Lane and a close of land called Bothams otherwise Alkin's Bothams containing about 31/2 acres, 2 Oct 1746 - 1746
1139 - Feoffment by Nicholas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and his son John Coxon, to William Madeley of Aston in Sudbury, yeoman, in consideration of the sum of £28, of a cottage with appurtenances and an adjoining parcel of ground by a lane called Pickeringe Spring in Snelson 23 Jun 1636 - 1636
1140 - Feoffment by John Buxton of Ashbourne, gent and Hellen his wife to Thomas Brunt of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of the sum of £220, of closes of land in Snelston commonly known as New Close, Town, End Croft and Stony Flatt, 18 Apr 1661 - 1661
1141 - Quitclaim by Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq to Rowland Okeover of Okeover, so Stafford, esq concerning a lease for 1,000 years of 20 May 1654 relating to unidentified lands and hereditaments, 18 Apr (1663) [part eaten away] - 1663
1142 - Assignment of mortgage by Thomas Hunt Westminster, co Middlesex, esq., to Samuel Saunders of Ireton, esq, Nicholas Coxon of Derby, baker (trustee of Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent), of 800 acres of land, 300 acres of meadow and 600 acres of pasture with appurtenances in Snelston, Parwich, Littleover, Windlehill and Thurvaston and of the yearly value of £80, 1 Oct 1682 - 1682
1143 - Conveyance by Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent and his son Ralph Docksey to Walter Copestake of MarstonPark, gent and his son Sampson Copestake and Anne Docksey, spinster, one of the daughters of the said Robert Docksey, of a messuage in Snelston and various closes namely the Croft, the Barn End Croft, the New Close, the Stony Flatt, the Roy Flatt, the three New Closes, the More Close, the Flailsford and By Flatt 2 Apr 1702 - 1702
1144 - Release by John Beresford of Ashbourne, esq, John Port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq, and George Ley of Mayfield, co Stafford, gent (executors of the will of Elizabeth Docksey, late of Ashbourne, widow, deceased) to Ralph Roome of Snelston, yeoman, of a messuage in Snelston formerly called Old Ralph, Tunnycliffe's House, together with garden, hempbutt, adjoining croft and a close called Francis Roome's Pingle, 21 Mar 1717/8 - 1718
1145 - Release by John Beresford, John Port and George Ley (all as in MT/1144) to Abraham Smith of Heywood in pa. Mappleton, yeoman, in consideration of the sum of £187 9s, of a messuage and croft called Coopers Croft, several closes of land called the Bills Closes, several parcels of land called the Bills Closes, several parcels of land in the Timbrill Field, Randles Croft and 2 messuages, all in Snelston, 8 June 1717 - 1717
1146 - Counterpart conveyances by John Beresford, John Port and George Ley (as in MT/1144) to John Hawksworth of Roston, yeoman, in consideration of £92, of a messuage in Snelston and 3 closes of land commonly known as Woodward Crofts alias Sivernes Croft, 25 Oct 1717 - 1717
1147 - Counterpart conveyance by John Beresford, John Port and George Ley (as in MT/1144) to John Langenhouse of Mayfield, yeoman, in consideration of the sum of £110, of all that messuage in Snelston commonly called the Neather Hall, together with a croft and yard, and another messuage and croft in Snelston, 20 Dec 1717 - 1717
1148 - Counterpart conveyance by John Beresford, John Port and George Ley (as in MT/1144) to Brian Harding of Snelston, clerk, in consideration of the sum of £81 13s, of a messuage and croft called Frances Roomes house and several selions of land in Timbrill Field, all in Snelston - 1718
1149 - Institution by Frederick, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, of Samuel Langley, to the Rectory of Stapleton in the county of Salop, (the patron is named as Henry Powys, esq), 22 Jan 1759 - 1759
1150 - Articles of agreement between Edward Walhouse Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, esq and Thomas Wilkinson of Snelston esq, by which Okeover lets to Wilkinson a capital messuage and appurtenances, and several parcels of land commonly known as the Park containing by estimation about 30 acres, with assorted rights, for the term of 3 years, 2 Jan 1782 - 1782
1151-1152 - Lease and release by George Port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq to Francis Johnson of Ashbourne, gent and Ralph Tunnicliffe of Throwley in pa Ilam, yeoman, in consideration of £1,025, of a messuage with fold yard, orchards and gardens, and also several closes, namely the Crofts, the Little Cow Pasture, the Little Meadow, the Pease Close, the Upper and Lower Cliff Closes, the Little Nook, the Far Nook, the Near Nook, the Bigg Long Waste, the Middle Waste and the Little Waste, all of which said premises are situated in the parish of Snelston containing about 70 acres 21-22 Mar 1760 - 1760
1153-1154 - Copy lease and release as in MT/1151-1152 - [1760]
1155 - Marriage settlement between Ralph Tunnicliffe of Throwley, co Stafford, gent Richard Webster the Younger of Bakewell, gent (cousin of the said Ralph Tunnicliffe), Elizabeth Goodwin of Ashbourne, spinster (sister in law of the said Ralph Tunnicliffe), Thomas Vicars Hunter of Codnor, gent and Richard Goodwin of Friday Street, co Middlesex, linen draper, by which, in consideration of he intended marriage between Richard Webster and Elizabeth Goodwin, Ralph Tunnicliffe has granted to Thomas Vicars Hunter and Richard Goodwin, an undivided moiety of two closes of land adjoining each other and lying within Cawton alias Calton, co Stafford, being part of a common lately enclosed called Cawton otherwise Calton Moor and containing by estimation 105 acre 3 roods 23 perches, 25 Aug 1770 - 1770
1156 - Copy will of Elizabeth Webster of Bakewell, widow, 16 Oct 1780 - 1780
1157 - Copy will and codicil of Francis Johnson of Tissington, gent, concerning houses and land in Ashbourne, Matlock, Snelston, Newton Grange, Tissington, Parwich, Hartington, Flagg, Butterton and Grindon, co Stafford and London 1 Aug 1800, codicil, 1 Jun 1809 - 1800-1809
1158 - Probate copy of will of Elizabeth Sarah Webster of Bakewell 31 Aug 1808, proved, 28 Jun 1813 - 1808
1159 - Abstract of title to a moiety of an estate at Snelston, beginning with MT/1151-1152 (1760-1810) 5 Jun 1810 - 1810
1160-1161 - Mortgage by Revd Thomas Webster of Alfreton, clerk, (only son of Richard Webster, late of Bakewell, gent and Elizabeth his wife, and Elizabeth Sarah Webster and Charlotte Webster, both of Bakewell, spinsters, (daughters of the said Richard and Elizabeth Webster) to Christopher Blackburn of Derby, gent, in consideration of the sum of £600, of property as in MT/1151-1152, with bond 16 Jun 1810 - 1810
1162-1163 - Further charge for securing £200 and interest by the Reverend Thomas Webster, Elizabeth Sarah Webster and Charlotte Webster to Christopher Blackburn of property and land as in MT/1160 with bond, 16 Jun 1812 - 1812
1164 - Abstract of title to a moiety of a messuage and farm at Snelston belonging to Miss Charlotte Webster (1760-1819) 24 Feb 1826 - 1826
1165-1166 - Lease and release by Charlotte Webster of Bakewell, spinster, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq and his trustee Benjamin Frear of Derby, gent, in consideration of £1,000,of a moiety of a messuage, farm house or tenement with appurtenances in Snelston, and several loses of land, namely Four Acre Close, Oak Tree Piece, Long Waste, Near long Waste, Cow Pasture, Upper Meadow, Lower Meadow, Big Meadow, Little Pasture, Clover Piece, Bigger Pit Piece, Hollow Meadow, Boggart Close, Little Frosts Close, and Frosts Piece, containing 76 acres 17 perches in total, 24-25 Mar 1826 - 1826
1167 - Legacy receipt of £100 of Betty Johnson from the estate of Elizabeth Sarah Webster of Bakewell, spinster, deceased (who dies on 28 June 1813) 8 Apr 1815 - 1815
1168 - Legacy receipt of £200 of Reverend Thomas Webster from the estate of his sister, Charlotte Webster of Bakewell, spinster (who dies on 6 September 1812) 8 Apr 1815 - 1815
1169 - Extract taken from the Registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury stating that in Apr 1819 the will of George Blackburn, late of Derby, deceased, was proved by William Wood and John Bell Crompton the executors to whom administration was granted, 20 May 1819 - 1819
1170 - Affidavit of Joseph Wilson of Alfreton, gent on his being attorney for the Reverend Thomas Webster, late of Alfreton, clerk deceased and that he had died intestate on 27 March 1817, leaving Charlotte Webster of Bakewell his only sister surviving him, 15 Jun 1825 - 1825
1171 - Sale catalogue of an undivided moiety of a freehold farm, with a farm house, out-buildings and more than 76a of land adjoining the turnpike road from Ashbourne to Ellaston in Snelston, to be sold by auction on 21 Jan 1826, 22 Dec 1825 - 1825
1172 - Copy conditions of sale of estate at Snelston, 21 Jan 1826 - 1826
1173 - Letter from Joseph Wilson, Alfreton, to Messrs Simpson and Frear, Solicitors, Derby on a direction by Mr Harrison to send them the abstract to a moiety of a farm at Snelston purchased by him, 23 Feb 1826 - 1826
1174-1175 - Certified copies of the baptisms and burials of members of the Webster family at Bakewell Parish Church, (1772-1812) 31 Mar 1826 - 1826
1176 - Certified copy of the burial of George Morewood esq on 7 January 1792, extracted from the parish register of Alfreton, 3 Apr 1826 - 1826
1177 - Statement extracted from the Registry of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry that on 22 April 1817 probate of the will of Christopher Blackburn, late of Derby, deceased, dated 13 January 1812, was granted to George Blackburn, gent, the sole executor, 17 May 1826 - 1826
1178 - Letter from Joseph Wilson, Alfreton, to Messrs Simpson & Frear, Solicitors, Derby on the copy of the marriage of the late Mr and Mrs Webster, who were married at Alfreton on 29 September 1770, including copy affidavit on Reverend Thomas Webster's intestacy, 19 May 1826 - 1826
1179-1181 - Certified copies of marriage and burial entries for members of the Webster family at Alfreton, Bakewell and St Augustine's Parish, London (1770-1817) 19 May-13 Jun 1826 - 1826
1182 - Abstract of title of Mr J G Johnson to an undivided moiety of an estate in Snelston (1760-1811) - 1826
1183-1187 - Letters received by John Harrison esq, Snelston Hall, on valuation of timber and payment of account relating to purchase of farm, 1-17 Jul 1826 - 1826
1188 - Conveyance by Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent his son Ralph Docksey, John Wynn, Citizen and mercer of London and Anne his wife (daughter of Robert Docksey), to Ralph Docksey of Calwich co Stafford, yeoman, and Roger Roe of Snelston, yeoman, of a messuage in Snelston, a close known as Balls Leasowe and a parcel of ground known as Marlewast, all of which said premises are in Snelston and Norbury, 10 Jun 1692 - 1692
1189-1190 - Lease and release by Jane Wynee of London, widow, and John Wynee of London, gent (son of John Wynne, late citizen and mercer of London, deceased) to Robert Wynne of Gresford, co Denbigh, Doctor of Divinity, Francis Evans of Shrewsbury, co Salop, esq, Richard Wynee of lOndon, gent and Sampson Copestake of Marston Park, gent, in consideration of £200, of property as in MT/1188, 2-3 Jan 1715/6 - 1716
1191 - Final concord between Robert Wynne and Francis Evans, esq, querents, and Jane Wynne, widow, and John Wynne, gent, deforciants, of one messuage, barn, stable, garden, orchard, 37 acres of land, etc in Snelston and Norbury in consideration of £100, Hilary Term 1716 - 1716
1192 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by Robert Wynn of Gresford, co Denbigh, Doctor in Divinity, Katherine Wynn, of Garthewin, co Denbigh, spinster (daughter of John Wynn, late citizen and mercer of London, deceased), John Wynn of Ashbourne, barber (son and heir of John Wynee late of Ashbourne, gent, deceased) to Ann Bury of Nottingham, spinster, in consideration of £278 18s, of property as in MT/1189-1190, 29 May 1740 - 1740
1193-1194 - Final concord (two copies) between William Etches, plaintiff, and Mary Wynne, widow, and John Wynne and Sarah his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, 60 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £100 Trinity Term 1743 - 1743
1195 - Number not used
1196 - Feoffment by Mary Wynne of Ashbourne, widow, her son, John Wynne of the parish of Saint John Zacharies, London, peruke-maker, his wife Sarah Wynne, and Edward Fogg of Ashbourne, butcher, to William Etches of Ashbourne, butcher, in consideration of £615, of a messuage and several closes of land lying in Snelston known as the Nether Croft, the Pickford Pingle, the Upper Croft, the Great Intack, the Cross Intack, the Nearer Long Intack, the Further Long INtack, the Leasows and The Ball Leasows, 22 Oct 1744 - 1744
1197 - Assignment of a mortgage for the residue of the term of 500 years by Ann Bury of Nottingham, spinster, Robert Wynn of Gatheion, co Denbigh, Mary Wynn of Ashbourne, widow, John Wynn of the parish of Saint John Zacharies, London, barber, and Sarah his wife, to Edward Fogg of Ashbourne, butcher, and William Etches of Ashbourne, butcher, in consideration of £416 14s 10d, of property as in MT/1188, 29 May 1745 - 1745
1198-1199 - Lease and release by William Etches of Ashbourne, butcher, and Edward Fogg of Ashbourne, butcher, to John Whitehurst of Yeaveley, yeoman, in consideration of £354, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston known as the Nether Croft, the Pickfork Pingle, the Upper Croft, the Great Intack, the Cross Intack, the Neather Long Intack, and the Further Long Intack, 10-11 Apr 1747 - 1747
1200-1201 - Lease and release by Joseph Dean of Ashbourne, gent to John Whitehurst the Younger of Snelston, yeoman, and Thomas Whitehurst, late of Snelston, serving man, in consideration of £110 5s, if a parcel of land lying in a certain field in Snelston called Timberil containing about two acres and a parcel of land in Snelston known as the Thirty Acres of Old Bar Yard, 3-4 May 1774 - 1774
1202 - Deed of grant by John Whitehurst of Snelston to his son, John Whitehurst of Snelston, of all his goods, chattels, plate, jewels, personal and real estate lying in Snelston, with provisions for payment of £500 to Thomas Whitehurst and for the maintenance of John Whitehurst senior and his wife Ellen in their old age, 19 Apr 1775 - 1775
1203 - Bond by John Whitehurst of Snelston, farmer, to Thomas Whitehurst of Burton on Trent, Stafford, farmer, in £800, for the payment of £400, 25 Mar 1781 - 1781
1204 - Mortgage for 500 years by John Whitehurst of Snelston, farmer, to Thomas Whitehurst of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, farmer in consideration of £400, of a messuage in Snelston and several closes of land, namely the Long Intake and the Further Long Intake, 25 Mar 1781 - 1781
1205 - Agreement between John Whitehurst of Snelston, farmer, and Thomas Whitehurst of Burton upon Trent, farmer, that the messuage and premises as in MT/1204 shall stand chargeable with the sum of £100 and interest, 25 Mar 1786 - 1786
1206 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by Thomas Whitehurst of Burton upon Trent, farmer (son of John Whitehurst, formerly of Yeaveley, yeoman, deceased) John Whitehurst of Coton in the Elms, farmer (eldest son of the said John Whitehurst, deceased) to William Newton of Burton upon Trent, surgeon, of several parcels of land in Snelston, known as the Nether Croft, the Pickfork Pingle, the Upper Croft, the Great Intake, the Cross Intake, the Nether Long Intake and the Further Long Intake, with a mortgage to secure £500 of a parcel of field lying in Timberil Field containing by estimation about two acres in Snelston, with a quitclaim by Thomas Whitehurst to all or any of the real or personal estates of John Whitehurst, 5 April 1788 - 1788
1207 - Conveyance by John Whitehurst of Coton in the Elms, farmer, to William Newton of Burton upon Trent, surgeon, whereby John Whitehurst charges his estate in Snelston with a further sum of £100 and interest, 5 April 1790 - 1790
1208-1209 - Bonds by John Whitehurst of Coton in the Elms, farmer, to William Newton of Burton upon Trent, surgeon, in £1,000 and £200, 5 Apr 1788 and 5 Apr 1790 - 1788-1790
1210 - Certified copy of the burial of Thomas Whitehurst on 14 July 1799, extracted from the parish register of Burton upon Trent
1211 - Abstract of title of Mr John Whitehurst to an estate at Snelston, beginning with MT/1188 (1692-1824) - 1828
1212 - Note concerning allotments under the Snelston Enclosure Award to the devisees of John Whitehurst, deceased, of several pieces of land, 3 May 1828 - 1828
1213 - Note concerning valuation of the timber on Mr Whitehurst's estate, agreed to be sold to John Harrison, esq on 19 Sep 1828 at a cost of £210 - 1828
1214 - Surrender by Valentine Green of Normanton on the Hill, co Leicester, by direction of the trustees of John Whitehurst, deceased, to John Harrison on Snelston Hall in consideration of £600 10s, for two separate terms of 500 years, of a messuage situated in Snelston and several closes of land, 21 Oct 1828 - 1828
1215 - Common recovery by Roger Bullocke and Thomas Coxon against John Ward of 3 messuages, 6 gardens, 127 acres of land etc in Snelston (alias Snellaston) 17 May 1560 - 1560
1216 - Final concord between Richard Stubbing and Thomas Eld, querents and James Bond and Ann his wife, deforciants, of 7 acres of land, etc in Scopton and Church Broughton inconsideration of £60 - 1636
1217 - Deed of exchange between Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight and Roger Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, by which Fitzherbert grants to Bullocke several selions of arable land in fields known as Edlowfield and Timberhill containing 2 acres 2 roods in exchange for several other selions or arable landing Timberhill containing 1 acre 4 perches, all in Snelston, 28 Jan 1637/8 - 1638
1218 - Case paper for the Barons of the Exchequer, Exchequer Court, Westminster, in the matter of Sebastian Hare v Ann Dunscombe, widow in a plea of trespass, Trinity Term 1637 - 1637
1219 - List of tenements with acreage and yearly value
1220 - Final concord between Gervase Bennett, esq plaintiff, and Rowland Eyre, esq and Anne his wife and Thomas Eyre, gent and Katherine his wife, deforciants, of 20 messuages, 2 water mills, 1 dovecote, 450 acres of land, etc in Snelston, Trinity Term 1654 - 1654
1221-1222 - Conveyance by Henry Ford the Elder of Foston yeoman, Dorothy his wife and his nephew Henry Ford of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, butcher, to Richard Stubbinge of Scropton, gent in consideration of £38, of several pieces of land in fields called Over Casie Field and Great Eyes Field, in Snelton, with bond, 4 June 1657 - 1657
1223 - Conveyance by Elizabeth Coxon of Youlgreave widow, to Gervase Bennet of Westminster, esq, in consideration of £50, of a close of land commonly known as Lady Croft, containing about two acres of land, and another parcel of land commonly called the Kiln Croft, containing about one acre of land, in Snelston, 20 Jun 1659 - 1659
1224 - Feoffment by Charles Agard of Foston, esq to Richard Stubbinge of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, in consideration of £7, of a selionof land in Scopton in a close called Dytch Meadow containing about half an acre of land, 4 Aug 1665 - 1665
1225 - Counterpart of a conveyance by Richard Stugginge the Younger of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, Edward Walker of Derby, gent., Thomas Dove of Marston Montgomery, to Charles Agard of Foston, esq, in consideration of £77, of a parcel of inclosed ground called Whitefield containing 2 acres of land, several butts of arable land in Achills Field containing 1 acre, and several parcels of ground in a meadow leading across the Mill Fleame to Mackley Meadow containing 11/2 acres, all in Foston and Scropton, 4 Aug 1665 - 1665
1226-1227 - Conveyance by Richard Heape the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, and Richard Heape the Younger of Middleton, yeoman, to George Cope of Castorne, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £24, of ten arable lands lying in Timberhill Field in Snelston, with receipt, 7 Apr 1668 - 1668
1228 - Quitclaim by Ralph Tunycliffe of Snelston, yeoman to Robert Doxey, citizen and sugarbaker of London, in consideration of the sum of £20, of all title to an ancient messuage commonly called Tunnycliffe's House at Brooke, and all outhouses, buildings etc and a parcel of ground called the Croft, adjoining the said messuage in Snelston, 4 Aug 1670 - 1670
1229 - Feoffment by James Bond of the Heathhouses [in Church Broughton], yeoman, and Anne his wife to Robert Archer, of Scropton, gent, in consideration of £240, of several parcels of landing the parish of Church Broughton and manor of Scropton, 7 Dec 1682 - 1682
1230 - Quitclaim by Robert Archer, late of Scropton yeoman, to Thomas Porter of Derby, gent, in consideration of £120, of the lands in Scropton, 7 Jul 1685 - 1685
1231 - Deed to levy a fine by James Bond of Heathhouses, Church Broughton, yeoman, and Anne his wife, Stephen Mathewes of Southwark, gent and Elizabeth Harrison of Heathhouses, spinster, to Richard Stubbinge of West Broughton, gent, and Thomas Eld of Scropton, gent, of a close known as the Acre, adjoining the River Dove in the lordship of Scropton Flatt in Church Broughton and land in a field in Church Broughton called Clay Hill Field, 10 Nov 1687 - 1687
1232 - Copy Feoffment by Thomas Twigg of Scropton yeoman, to George Hunt of Hanbury, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £144 16s, of several closes of land in Scropton, 8 Sep 1690 - 1690
1233-1234 - Conveyance by Thomas Twigg of Scropton yeoman, to Isaac Hawkins of Burton upon Trent, gent, in consideration of £6 15s, of 3 pieces of lands in Chacy Field and Neather Field in Scropton, with bond, 29 Jan 1690/1 - 1691
1235 - Draft deed of collateral security by Richard Stubbinge the Elder of West Broughton, yeoman, to James Sherratt of Tideswell, gent, with regard to a piece of land called Over Fragge Lowe containing by estimation one acre lying in a close called Sandy Lands in Scropton
1236 - Conveyance by John Stathome of Chelsea, Middlesex, gent, to Lawrence Wright of Snelston, gent, in consideration of £52 10s, of all his lands and hereditaments in Snelston, Roston and Norbury, 26 Dec 1564 - 1564
1237 - Power of attorney by Thomas Wright of Hopsford, co Warwick, esq, and his son, Christopher Wright, Sir William Kniveton of Mercaston, baronet, and Nicholas Hurt of Castorne, co Stafford, gent to Thomas Beresford, Edward Pegg and George Henshawe, gentleman to enter into a capital messuage in Snelston and to make livery and seisin of it to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, 20 May 1620 - 1620
1238 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight, to Thomas Tonycliffe of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of £90, of two closes of land known as the Breache and the Trenchallee in Snelston, 1 Apr 1634 - 1634
1239 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of the sum of £32, of a messuage in Snelston, with adjoining land, 28 Jan 1636/7 - 1637
1240-1241 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight, to Robert Crichloe of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of £12 12s 6dm of several pieces of land in Timberhill Field and Edlow Field, containing in total 3 acres, in Snelston with counterpart, 28 Jan 1636/7 - 1637
1242 - Conveyance by Edward Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and Katherine his wife to Gervase Bennett of Derby, mercer, inconsideration of £6 13s 3d, of several pieces of arable land in Timberhill Field, Snelston, 1 Feb 1647/8 - 1648
1243 - Feoffment by William Tonicliffe and his son Richard Tonicliffe of Snelston, husbandmen to Nathaniel Williams, Rector of Norbury, in consideration of £5, of several pieces of land, and half part of a pit in the north side of Edlow Field, all in Snelston, 29 Sep 1651 - 1651
1244-1245 - Lease and release by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, esq, to Ralph Doxie of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £53 13s 4d of four closes situated in Snelston commonly known as the Shewesters Croft, the Dockyard, the Doxie Croft, and the Keeleinge Croft or Smithy Croft, 17-18 Dec 1652 - 1652
1246 - Conveyance by Gervase Bennet of Derby, esq, to Robert Archer of London, grocer, in consideration of £800, of the capital 1 messuage commonly called the Manor House of Snelston and several closes in Snelston,namely the Poole Yards, Cowcloses, Broome Close, Fearny Sides, Calfes Sides, Great Sides, Flenlo Pitts, Moore Flatt, Horse Close, Flelsford and Todehole with all those arable lands in Snelston which are part of the demesne lands, and mills in Snelston called the Corn Mills and the Walk Mill, 25 Jan 1654/5 - 1655
1247 - Final concord between Thomas Cope, plaintiff, and Rowland Okeover, esq, and Mercy his wife, deforciants of 3 messuages, 359 acres of land, etc in Snelston, Roston, Norbury, Yeaveley, Edlaston and Steed [Stydd] in consideration of £300, Michaelmas Term 1655 - 1655
1248 - Bond by Thomas Brunt of Snelston, yeoman to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, in £88, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, 7 Jan 1656/7 - 1657
1249 - Conveyance by Robert Critchloe of Snelston, husbandman, and his son Thomas Critchloe of Cubley, husbandman to Gervase Bennett of Derby, esq, in consideration of £11 13s 3d, of two pieces of arable ground in Snelston, lying in a field called Hedloe Field containing by estimation 1 acre 1 rood 25 perches, 4 Aug 1656 - 1656
1250 - Feoffment by John Buxton of Ashbourne, gent and Ellen his wife to William Walton, of Snelston, tailor, in consideration of £40, of a messuage with appurtenances and adjoining croft in Snelston, 18 Apr 1661 - 1661
1251 - Assignment of mortgage for 1,000 years by John Mundy of Marston alias Markeaston, esq, to Samuel Saunders of Little Ireton, gent, of the manor of Snelston, 15 Jul 1661 - 1662
1252 - Feoffment by Richard Heape the Elder of Snelston, yeoman and his son Richard Heape the Younger to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq. In consideration of £13, of 5 pieces of arable in Headlowe Field in the manor of Snelston containing 1 1/2 acres, 4 Oct 1663 - 1663
1253 - Conveyance by Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £3, of a limestone quarry in Cow Close in Snelston, 8 Nov 1664 - 1664
1254 - Bargain and sale by Richard Heape the Younger, yeoman, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £40, a close commonly known as Heapes Cow Close in Snelston, 24 Dec 1665 - 1665
1255 - Lease for 274 years by Sir Thomas Fletewood of Colwich, co Stafford, bart, and his son Richard Fletewood, esq, to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, of a parcel of ground formerly part of a meadow called Yealds Meadow adjoining the River Dove, containing about 4 perches, 21 Oct 1669 - 1669
1256 - Lease for one year by Ralph Tunnycliffe of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Doxey, citizen and sugar baker of London, in consideration of five shillings, of Tunycliffe's House at Brooke in Snelston, 2 Aug 1670 - 1670
1257-1258 - Bond by Ralph Tunycliffe of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Doxey, citizen and confectioner of London, in £40, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, with receipt for £20, 4 Aug 1670 - 1670
1259 - Feoffment by Ralph Doxey the elder of Snelston yeoman, and Thomas Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Doxey of the city of London, Sugar baker, in consideration of £60, of two parcels of land, namely the Snelster's Croft and the Smithy Croft, lying in Snelston, 7 Sep 1671 - 1671
1260 - Conveyance by Thomas Doxey of Snelston yeoman, and Anne his wife, to Robert Doxey of Snelston, gent, in consideration of £25, of a parcel of land commonly called Rushy Croft alias Todds Croft, several pieces of arable land adjoining it and one half part of a pit in Snelston, 2 Apr 1678 - 1678
1261 - Conveyance of Basil Fitzherbert of Swynnerton, co Stafford, esq and his son William Fitzherbert, esq, to Ralph Doxey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £150, of the advowson of the rectory or parish church of Norbury after the death or resignation of Mr Trollopp, the present incumbent - 1698
1262 - Statement of account between Mr Edward Sandford and Mr Ralph Docksey relating to a mortgage, 3 Jul 1701 - 1701
1263 - Counterpart mortgage for 500 years by Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent, to Joseph Bruen of West Bridgford, co Nottingham, clerk, in consideration of £200, of closes of land lying in Snelston commonly known as the Heap's Cow Close, Limestone Quarry and Bills Close, 5 Apr 1712 - 1712
1264 - Final concord between Lawrence Wright, gent, plaintiff, and John Stanhope , esq, deforciants, of 8 messuages, 6 cottages, 14 gardens, 14 orchards, 900 acres of land, etc in Snelston, Borrowash, Spondon, Elvaston, Dale, Ockbrook and Stanley and 2 messuages, gardens, orchards, 160 acres of land, etc in Cauldon, Cauldon Doglane, Waterfall and Croxdon, co Stafford inconsideration of £241, Trinity Term 1597 - 1597
1265 - Feoffment by John Scattergood of Scropton, yeoman, to William Norwood, yeoman, in consideration of £25, of several parcels of ground situated within the manor and lordship of Scropton, 5 Jul 1614 - 1614
1266 - Conveyance by Jane Wright, daughter and heir of Ralph Wright, esq, deceased, and John Fleete of Hollowe, co Worcester, esq, to Lawrence Wright of Snelston, Sir William Kniveton of Mercaston, baronet and Nicholas Hurte of Castorne, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £1,6000, of capital messuage with appurtenances in Snelston, a meadow commonly called Haywoodes Croft, a water mill, a windmill, pastures called the Scaffold and Lady Croft, closes called the Park, the Cow Close and the Further Leasnes, and Dove Meadow, all of which are in Snelston 10 Nov 1617 - 1617
1267 - Feoffment by Thomas Wright of Hopsford, co Warwick, esq, his son Christopher Wright, Sir William Kniveton of Mercaston, baronet, and Nicholas Hurt of Castorne, co Stafford, gent, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, of a capital messuage with appurtenances in Snelston, 31 May 1620 - 1620
1268 - Assignment by Edward Stapleton of the Inner Temple, London, esq, to Nicholas Thornell, servant of Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, of a messuage in Snelston, windmill, watermill, several closes of land called the Park, Cow Cloes, Leasowes, the Shutts, Lady Croft, Scaffold Close, the Greene Botham, Horse Close,Haywoodes Croft and Dove Meadow, land in the Moor Meadow, Brooke Hamlets, Francis Moore Close, Richard Woodwardes Close, Huntmore Close, lands in the Greene Croft and the Base Croft and a cottage called Haywoodes Tenement, 31 May 1620 - 1620
1269 - Conveyance by Thomas Wright of Hospford, co Warwick, esq, and his son Christopher Wright, to Gilbert Wright of London, gent, in consideration of £650, of two messuages in Snelston and several closes of land in Norbury, Snelston an Roston, 14 Sep 1620 - 1620
1270 - Feoffment by Nicholas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £11 5s, of several parcels of land in Edlowe Field and the Holtefield, in Snelston, 23 Apr 1627 - 1627
1271 - Receipt by Rowland Eyre from Gervase Bennet, esq, of £2,000 being part of the purchase money for Snelston property, 7 May 1654 - 1654
1272 - Final concord between Richard Stubbinges, gent, and Richard Archer, gent , plaintiffs and Thomas Archer, Richard Archer and Elizabeth his wife and Edward Blake and Margaret his wife, deforciants, of 13 acres of land, etc in Scropton, Foston and Church Broughton and 1 acre of meadow in Scropton, co Stafford in consideration of £100, Hilary Term 1655 - 1655
1273-1274 - Feoffment by Thomas Archer and Richard Archer, of the Heathhouses, Church Broughton, yeoman, and Edward Blake of Shirley, yeoman, and Margaret his wife, to Richard Stubbings of Scropton, in consideration of £72, of a close of land commonly known as the Close in the Lane and a parcel of land known as the Round Close alias Micklemoor in Scropton, with bond, 30 Aug 1655 - 1655
1275 - Receipt by the Under Sheriff of co Derby of 6s 8d from Richard Stubbinges, gent, "to accord with Thomas Archer and others" for 11 acres of land in Scropton, Foston, and Church Broughton and other lands in the county of Stafford, Hilary Term 1656 - 1656
1276 - Lease for three months by William Norwood of Hatton, yeoman, to James Sherratt of Tideswell, gent, in consideration of the sum of five shillings of a close called the Intacke, containing by estimation 2 1/2 acres and several pieces of land in fields called the Nether Field and Long Furlong Field, all in Scropton, 31 Jul 1690 - 1690
1277 - Scropton Land Tax Assessment - 1693
1278 - Feoffment by Edward Blunt of Arleston, esq and Edward Shrigley of Arleston, gent, to John Higgs of Hilton, husbandman, in consideration of £50, of one messuage and appurtenances in Hilton, 13 July 1604 - 1604
1279 - Final concord between John Jennings, clerk, and Arthur Lathbury, querents, and Philip Earl of Chesterfield, deforciants, of 3 messuages, 2 cottages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards, 127 acres of land, etc, in Hilton, Marston near Tutbury, Hatton, Etwall and Egginton in consideration of £160, Easter Term 1637 - 1637
1280 - Copy feoffment by Arthur Harrison of Hilton, yeoman, to his son Thomas Harrison and Joanne Harrison wife of the said Thomas, in consideration of £200, of several closes of land in the lordship of Hilton, 30 Mar 1650 - 1650
1281 - Final concord involving Robert Draper, gent, Richard Cludworth and Thomas Curthyner and Joseph Greatrix, Richard Cootehouse and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Higgs and Margaret his wife, of 2 messuages, cottages, gardens, 48 acres of land, etc, in Derby, Hilton, Spondon, Osmaston near Derby and Litchurch in consideration of £100, Easter Term 1671 - 1671
1282-1283 - Feoffment by Frances Lathburie of Hilton, widow, and Arthur Lathburie of Hilton, yeoman, to Richard Hall of Sudbury, blacksmith, and Robert Kirkholme of Hilton, yeoman, in consideration of £100, of a messuages, orchards, gardens and several closes of land containing 14 acres, all in Hilton, with counterpart, 21 Nov 1671 - 1671
1284 - Mortgage for 1,000 years by Thomas Harrison of Hilton, husbandman, to Thomas Meynell of Kirk Langley, clerk, in consideration of £50, of four closes or parcels of ground lying in Hilton and commonly known as the Nearer Meadow, the Dark Busk, the Long Mile and the Bradmar, containing by estimation 12 acres, 4 Nov 1671 - 1671
1285 - Final concord between Gilbert Mundy, gent, querent, and Arthur Lathbury, and Mary his wife, John Ford, Thomas Oaker and Elizabeth his wife, Joseph Sadler and Anne his wife, deforciants, of 1 messuages, 80 acres of land, etc, in Hilton, Foston, Scropton and Nether Thurvaston in consideration of £100, Michaelmas Term 1684 - 1684
1286 - Final concord between John Gisborne the younger, querent, and Robert Draper, gent…and Mary his wife, Thomas Harrison, Arthur Harrison, John Shirley the Elder, John Shirley the Younger, and Mary his wife, deforciants, of 2 messuages, cottages, gardens, orchards, 10 acres of land, etc, in Hilton in consideration of £20, Trinity Term 1686 - 1686
1287 - Mortgage for 500 years by Arthur Lathbury of Marchinton, co Stafford, yeoman, to Thomas Meynell of Kirk Langley, clerk, of a messuages and several closes of land in Hilton commonly known as Mathembutts, one other croft called the Towne End Croft, one other piece or parcel of land commonly known as the Swaine Butts, a close known as Bradmore Close, five acres of meadow ground known as the Neather Meadow and 14 acres of plough ground with 2 beastgates, all in Hilton, 12 Nov 1688 - 1688
1288 - Memorandum of agreement between Arthur Lathbury of Hilton, yeoman, and John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, gent, that the said Arthur and Mary his wife, in consideration of £170, shall convey and assure to Gisborne several closes of land in Hilton 20 Apr 1689 - 1689
1289 - Bond by Arthur Lathbury of Marchington, co Stafford, yeoman, to John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, gent, in £100, for the performance of convents containing in a pair of indentures of equal date, 13 May 1689 - 1689
1290 - Lease for six months by William Marshall of Hilton yeoman, to John Gisborne of Derby, gent, William Parker of Derby, gent, and William Shardlow of Holbrook, yeoman, in consideration of five shillings, of several closes of land in Hilton, 1 Feb 1703/4 - 1704
1291 - Final concord between John Breadsley the Younger, gent, and John Gisborne, gent, querents, and William Marshall and Dorothy his wife, Thomas Gisborne, gent, and Sara Beardsley, spinster, deforciants, of 3 messuages, 4 barns, 100 acres of land, etc, in Derby, Osleston, Croppertop [in Osleston], Sutton on the Hill and Hilton in consideration of £160, Hilary Term 1705/6 - 1706
1292 - Note concerning lease for nine years at £35 per annum between John Gisborne and Joseph Rose, with details of field names, 28 Feb 1731/2 - 1732
1293 - Counterpart lease for 9 years by John Gisborne of Derby, esq, to Joseph Rose of Hilton, baker, at the rent of £35, of several parcels of land in Hilton, 23 Mar 1731/2 - 1732
1294 - Counterpart lease for 21 years by John Gisborne of Derby, esq, to Richard Rose of Hilton Heath in pa Marston upon Dove, yeoman, at a rent of £12 15s per annum, of cottage with out-buildings, garden, orchard and backside, sheep gates and several closes, pieces and parcels of land in Hilton, 29 Sep 1732 - 1732
1295 - Bond by Joseph Rose of Hilton, husbandman, William Rose of Hilton, husbandman, and Thomas Smedley of Hilton, blacksmith to John Gisborne of Derby, in £200, for the payment of rent to John Gisborne, 18 Mar 1741/2 - 1742
1296 - Copy lease for 28 years by John Gisborne of Derby, esq, to George Rose of Hilton, innholder, at an annual rent of £40 9s, of a capital messuage called the Hall House situated in Hilton and several parcels of inclosed land, 25 Feb 1745/6 - 1746
1297-1298 - Lease and counterpart lease for 99 years at a yearly rent of £60 by Daniel Morley of Ashbourne, gent, to Mary Madely of Combridge, co Stafford, widow, and her son Thomas Madely, of a dwelling house situated in Edlaston, and several pieces of land within the manor of Edlaston, 9 Dec 1703 - 1703
1299 - Assignment of a lease for the remainder of a term of 99 years by Thomas Madely of Edlaston, farmer, to John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, esq, in consideration of £630, of property as in MT/1297-1298, 12 Apr 1762 - 1762
1300 - Counterpart of a lease for 80 years by John Gisborne the Younger of Derby, esq, to Thomas Madely of Edlaston, farmer, and Katherine his wife, of a messuage with croft and garden in Edlaston, 25 Apr 1762 - 1762
1301-1302 - Settlement and lease and release by Charles Hatt of Gingrane, co Essex, gent, and his son John Hatt of St Dunstans in West London, hosier, to Benjamin Moody of Wokingham, co Berks, clerk, and Edmund Thorpe of Wokingham, physician, in consideration of the intended marriage between John Hatt and Elizabeth Basnett, of a messuage and several lands in Snelston 10 Oct 1694 - 1694
1303 - Deed declaring the uses of a fine between Thomas Cawkitt of Wokingham, co Berks, gent, and Elizabeth his wife, her son John Hatt, citizen and haberdasher of London, and Sarah his wife, to Denington Bradley of Wokingham, gent, of a messuage and land as in T1301-T1302 (detailed description), 7 Jun 1729 - 1729
1304 - Final concord between Denington Bradley, gent, querent, and Thomas Cawkitt, gent, and Elizabeth his wife, John Hatt and Sarah his wife, deforciants, of 1 messuage, barns, gardens, orchards, 100 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £100 - 1729
1305-1306 - Lease and release by Thomas Cawkitt of Godalming, co Surrey, gent and Elizabeth his wife, her son John Hatt, citizen and haberdasher of London, and Sarah his wife to William Bridgeman citizen and haberdasher of London, in consideration of £300, of property as in MT/1301-1302, 6-7 Jan 1734/5 - 1735
1307-1308 - Lease for a year and mortgage by John Hatt citizen and haberdasher of London to Richard Green, citizen and goldsmith of London, in consideration of £300 of property as in MT/1301-1302, 9-10 Jul 1734 - 1734
1309-1310 - Lease for one year and reconveyance pursuant to a decree in the Court of Chancery by William Edell of Vintners Hall, London, gent to William Bridgman, citizen and haberdasher of London, in consideration of £415 17s 6d, of a messuage and lands as in MT/1307-1308, 13-14 Feb 1738/39 - 1739
1311 - Final concord between Samuel Horrocks, gent, plaintiff, and William Bridgman, gent, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of 1 messuage, 30 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £60, Hilary Term 1760 - 1760
1312 - Articles of agreement between William Bridgman of Derby, gent and William Chase of Derby, gent, by which, in consideration of an annuity of £70 to be paid to Elizabeth, the wife of the said William Bridgman during the term of her natural life, Bridgman agrees to convey to chase a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston, 10 Jan 1760 - 1760
1313 - Assignment of articles of agreement (MT/1312) by William Chase of Derby, gent, to George Killer and John Tomlinson of Derby, gents, in consideration of £150, 25 Jan 1760 - 1760
1314 - Copy bond by William Bridgman of Derby, gent and his son Thomas Bridgman of the parish of St Matthew, Bethnall Green, London, gardener, to George Killer and John Tomlinson, both of Derby, gents, in the sum of £1,400, to indemnify them against doubts of title lately conveyed by William and Elizabeth Bridgman to George Killer and John Tomlinson, 26 Jan 1760 - 1760
1315-1316 - Lease and release by William Bridgman of Derby, gent, to George Killer and John Tomlinson, both of Derby, gents, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston, 25-26 Jan 1760 - 1760
1317-1318 - Lease and release by John Tomlinson of Derby, gent, and George Killer of Derby, gent to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £935, of a messuage and land as in T1315-T1316 and all seats, pews and sittings in the parish church of Snelston appertaining to the said messuage and premises, 12-13 Oct 1760 - 1760
1319-1320 - Final concord (2 copies) between Thomas Docksey, esq, plaintiff, and George Killer, gent, John Tomlinson, gent and Jane his wife, deforciants, of 1 messuage, 30 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £60, Trinity Term 1760 - 1760
1321 - Lease for one year by George Moorcroft, of Snelston, joiner, and John Salisbury of Church Broughton, farmer, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, inconsideration of the sum of 5s, of a newly erected messuage in Snelston and adjoining three parcels of land containing by common estimation 4 acres commonly known as the Intakes, 24 Mar 1828 - 1828
1322 - Will of John Hatt of London, hosier 15 Oct 1699 - 1699
1323 - Copy will of Charles Hatt, including bequests concerning Snelston, 28 Jan 1707/8 - 1708
1324 - Articles of agreement between Ellen Coxon, widow of Thomas Coxon, late of Snelston, yeoman, deceased, and John Sherrat of Foxt, co Stafford, yeoman, of one part, and Godfrey Meynall of Bradley esq, of the other part, whereby Coxon and Sherrat agree to convey to Meynell the title to a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston in consideration of £950, 29 May 1708 - 1708
1325-1326 - Lease and release by Dorothy Mosse of Shenfield, co Essex, widow, and John Hatt, citizen and haberdasher of London, Thomas Cawkitt of Wokingham, co Berks, gent and Elizabeth his wife, to John Basnett, citizen and salter of London, in consideration of £160, of all that parcel of meadow ground called Brownes Meadow and Turning Holme in Snelston, 2-3 Jun 1720 - 1720
1327-1328 - Deed declaring the uses of a fine between Thomas Cawkitt of Wokingham, co Berks, gent and Elizabeth his wife, her son John Hatt, citizen and haberdasher of London and Sarah his wife, and Denington Bradley of Wokingham, co Berks, gent, of messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston, with note on fine (as MT/1304), 7 Jun 1729 - 1729
1329 - Will of John Hatt of the parish of St Alphage in the City of London, haberdasher, including provisions concerning land at Snelston 12 May 1731, proved, 4 Nov 1735 - 1731
1330 - Copy of will Thomas Cawkitt of Godalming, co Surrey, gent, including provisions relating to Snelston, 7 Jan 1740/1. He died 13 Mar 1744/5 - 1741
1331-1332 - Lease and release by John Hatt of Aldersgate Street, London, cabinet maker to Robert Want of Simonds Inn, co Middlesex, gent, and William Shore of Ashbourne, grocer, of a parcel of inclosed ground formerly called Browns Meadow and Turningholm containing by estimation about 6 acres in Snelston, 9-10 Oct 1761 - 1761
1333 - Common recovery by William Shore against Robert Want, gent, of 24 acres of land, etc in Snelston and Norbury, Michaelmas Term 1761 - 1761
1334-1335 - Lease and release by John Hatt of Aldersgate Street, London, cabinet maker and William Shore of Ashbourne, grocer, to Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, in consideration of £270, of property as in MT/1331-1332, 11-12 Nov 1761 - 1761
1336 - Quitclaim by Thomas Goodricke of Rochester, co Kent, esq and Elizabeth his wife, to Hugo Maynell, grandson of Littleton Pointz Meynell of Bradley, esq, in consideration of £1,300 14s 6d in discharge and satisfaction of a legacy or sum of £1,000, as devised to Elizabeth by the will of Littleton Pointz Meynell, 23 Jun 1763 - 1763
1337 - Assignment of a mortgage for the residue of a term of 500 years by Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, Lord Viscount Chetwynd, John Stokes of New Inn, co Middlesex, gent, William Shore of Ashbourne, gent, Bernard Granville of Calwick, co Stafford, esq, Thomas Evans of Derby, esq Robert Cooper of Alkmonton, yeoman, and Thomas Chawner the Younger of Bramshall, co Stafford, esq, maltster, to Andrew Wilkinson of Boroughbridge, co York, esq and Philip Gell of Hopton, esq, in consideration of £5,000, of several messuages and farms in Sturston and Kniveton, 25 May 1769 - 1769
1338 - Bargain and sale George Morewood of Alfreton Hall, esq, John Stokes of New inn, co Middlesex, gent, William Shore of Ashbourne, gent, Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq and Ann his wife, to Thomas Evans of Derby, gent and Henry Evans of Burton upon Trent, Stafford, gent (trustee) in consideration of £2,000, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston and Norbury, 7 Jun 1769 - 1769
1339 - Assignment of a mortgage for two terms of 500 years by John Wilkinson of Grays Inn, co Middlesex, esq to Thomas Lowe of Derby, maltster, by the direction of Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq, John Stokes of New Inn, co Middlesex, gent and William Shore of Ashbourne, gent and at the nomination of Thomas Evans of Derby, gent, of property as in MT1338, 7 Jun 1769 - 1760
1340 - Conveyance in fee by Edward Hampson, James Gadsby and Thomas Wood, all of Snelston, yeoman, Elizabeth Hampson of Snelston, widow, and William Evans of Darley Abbey, esq to Edmund Evans of Derby, esq, in consideration of £2,790, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston, 30-31 Aug 1815 - 1715
1341-1342 - Release by John Whitehurst of Appleby, co Leicester, yeoman, Thomas Whitehurst of Appleby, yeoman, Edward Whitehurst of Snelston, farmer, Ellen Whitehurst of Appleby, spinster, and Elizabeth Whitehurst of Appleby, spinster (legatees named in the will of John Coxon, late of Snelston, farmer, deceased, to Edmund Evans of Yeldersley house, esq, of a legacy of £250 given and bequeathed to the children of the said Elizabeth Whitehurst, deceased, by the will of the said John Coxon, deceased, with memorandum on payment of legacy, 23 Mar 1822 - 1822
1343 - Abstract of title to lands in Snelston purchased by Elizabeth Meynell, widow of Godfrey Meynell, from Thomas Coxon's heir and trustees in 1708 with note of Edmund Evans Senior (?). Dated 6 May - 1769
1344 - Copy will, extracted from the register of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, of Gervase Etches of Chetwynd, co Salop, yeoman, including provisions relating to land at Snelston, Clifton and Marston Montgomery 10 Dec 1777, provided 21 Mar 1780 and examined 13 Dec 1826 - 1777
1345 - Feoffment by Ann Etches of Marston Montgomery, widow of Gervase Etches late of Chetwynd in co Salop, yeoman, deceased, and their son George Etches late of Ashbourne but now residing at Kedleston, mercer, to John Goodall of Edlaston, farmer, and Samuel Tomlinson of Edlaston, farmer, (trustee) in consideration of £161, of 2 closes of land at Clifton in the parish of Ashbourne commonly known as the Lane Close otherwise Long Close, the Lane Pingle, with adjoining lane known as Breedy Lanes, 25 Mar 1799 - 1799
1346 - Feoffment by John Goodall of Edlaston, (trustee) to Henry Bould of Clifton, yeoman, in consideration of £161, of property as in MT/1345, 8 Jun 1799 - 1799
1347 - Lease for 21 years by Henry Bould of Clifton, yeoman, to dam Warin of Clifton, brickmaster, of property as in MT/1345 at a yearly rent of £7 for the first ten years and of £8 for the remaining eleven years, 24 Sep 1799 - 1799
1348 - Feoffment by Henry Bould late of Clifton but now of Darley Moor, yeoman (by the direction of Adam Warin of Clifton, brick-maker) to Joseph Briddon of Clifton, cordwainer, in consideration of £270, of property as in MT/1345, 6 Apr 1804 - 1804
1349 - Feoffment by Joseph Briddon, late of Clifton but now of Sturston in pa Ashbourne, cord-wainder, to Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker, and Edward Allen of Ashbourne, yeoman (trustee) in consideration of £305, of land as in MT/1348, 28 Jun 1808 - 1808
1350 - Assignment of mortgage for the terms of 200 years, 300 years and 500 years by the Revd Walter Fletcher of Dalston near Carlisle and George Fletcher of Chesterfield, doctor of physic (executors of the will of the Revd George Fletcher, late of Cubley, clerk, deceased), John Riddlesden of Ashbourne, esq, Joseph Briddon of Sturton, cordainer, Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker, to Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent and John Langford of Ashbourne, yeoman, of land as in MT1348, 28 Jun 1808 - 1808
1351-1352 - Lease and mortgage in fee by Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker, and Edward Allen of Ashbourne, yeoman (trustee), to Susanna Parker and Mary Parker of Ashbourne, spinsters, in consideration of £500, of a messuage, with adjoining land at Clifton Hill near Clifton, with other closes of land known as the Littlewood Pingle otherwise Pesse Pingle, and the Piece Pingle Croft and land as in MT/1348, 30 Jun 1808 - 1808
1353-1354 - Lease and release by Susanna Parker and Mary Parker of Ashbourne, spinsters, to Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker, and Edward Allen of Ashbourne yeoman (trustee), in consideration of £500, of a messuage and land as in MT/1352, 3-4 Apr 1809 - 1809
1355-1356 - Lease and mortgage in fee by Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker, and Edward Allen of Ashbourne (trustee), to Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £350, of land as in MT/1348, 5-6 Apr 1809 - 1809
1357 - Deed by Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker, to Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £150, to charge certain parcels of land as in MT/1355-1356, in the sum of £500, with interest, 1 Jul 1810 - 1810
1358-1359 - Lease and release by Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent and Adam Warin of Clifton, brickmaker, to Joseph Lines of Clifton, yeoman, and Samuel Wright of Ashbourne (trustee), in consideration of £390, of a messuage with brick kiln, hovels and appurtenances in Clifton recently erected upon the parcel of land known as the Intake, and several pieces of land known as the Nether Lane Close, Upper Long Close, the Lane Pingle, the Intake, the Plantation and the lane called Breedy Lanes, all in Clifton 10-11 Jan 1812 - 1812
1360 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Joseph Lines of Clifton, yeoman, to John Sutton of Blore, co Leicester, woodstapler, and Frances his wife in consideration of £100, of property as in MT/1358-1359, 7 Apr 1813 - 1813
1361 - Deed by Joseph Lines, late of Clifton but now of Southwark Green, grocer, to William Sutton of Ashbourne, mercer, in consideration of £120, to charge the property as in MT/1360 in the sum of £220 with interest, 12 Oct 1819 - 1819
1362 - Agreement by Joseph Lines of Clifton, yeoman, to sell to John Harrison, esq, of Snelston Hall, at the price of £400, a messuage in Clifton near to Dobbin Lane or Breedy Lane with garden, orchard, lands and appurtenances containing about 5 acres, 12 Sep 1826 - 1826
1363 - Abstract of title of Joseph Lines to a messuage, land and premises at Clifton (1718-1819) - 1826
1364-1365 - Lease and release by Joseph Lines of Clifton, yeoman, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £400, of the property as in MT/1360, 23-24 Mar 1827 - 1827
1366 - Assignment of three separate terms of 200 years, 300 years and 500 years by John Goodwin Johnson, late of Bradbourne but now of Fenny Bentley, gent, (executor of Richard Goodwin late of Ashbourne, gent, deceased), John Langford of Ashbourne, yeoman, (executor of John Langford, late of Ashbourne, gent, deceased), Joseph Lines of Clifton, yeoman, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, John Stanton of Warrington, co Lancaster, esq and William Evans of Allestree Hall, esq, of the closes and premises called Breedley lane in Clifton, 24 Mar 1827 - 1827
1367 - Extracts from the will of Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, dated 23 Sep 1813 and proved 12 Jul 1814, and the will of John Langford of Ashbourne, gent, dated 24 Nov 1817 and proved 2 Jun 1818, giving details of their executors
1368 - Copy will of Samuel White of Derby, mercer, dated 7 Feb 1815, with letters of administration granted to Sarah White, relict of Samuel White, deceased, by the Bishop's Court of Lichfield and Coventry on, 20 Feb 1827 - 1815-1827
1369 - Bond by Harbert Symon of Snelston, gent, to Richard Heape of Snelston, yeoman, in £20, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date - 2 Feb 1621/1622
1370 - Final concord between Ralph Doxey, Richard Keeling and John Archer, querents, and Philip, Lord Stanhope and Katherine his wife, deforciants, of 2 messuages, gardens, orchards, 49 acres of land, etc in Snelston, Mayfield and Calwich in consideration of £100, Trinity Term 1622 - 1622
1371 - Bond by Thomas Tonicliffe the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, to Ralph Doxie of Snelston, yeoman, in £120, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, 4 Mar 1636/7 - 1637
1372 - Bond by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight, to Robert Crichlowe of Snelston, husbandman, in £40, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal dates, 13 Dec 1639 - 1639
1373-1374 - Conveyance by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, esq, to Ralph Doxie of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £135, of pasture ground now divided into two closes in Snelston commonly called Sutton Close, with bond, 18 Dec 1652 - 1652
1375 - Feoffment by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, esq, to Nicholas Coxon the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, and his grandson Nicholas Coxon the Younger, in consideration of £280, of a messuage, with appurtenances in Snelston, 29 Sep 1652 - 1652
1376 - Final concord between Robert Archer and John Tonycliffe, plaintiffs, and Thomas Brunt and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of 20 acres of land, etc in Snelston Norbury and Roston in consideration of £60, 11 Nov 1658 - 1658
1377 - Bond by Charles Hope of Etwall, yeoman, to Frank Keene of Rocester, co Stafford, gent, in £80, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, 15 Oct 1660 - 1660
1378-1379 - Conveyance by Thomas Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, and Robert Doxey of London, goldsmith, to Ralph Doxey the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, of a messuage and several closes in Snelston, commonly known as Sutton Closes with bond, 1 Apr 1662 - 1662
1380 - Receipt by Thomas Brunt from Gervase Bennett of £32 15s, the full purchase money of Snapes Croft and Field Land contained in a deed dated 13 Jan 1661. 1 Apr 1662 - 1662
1381 - Bond by Richard Heape the Elder and Richard Heape the Younger of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Crichlowe of Cubley, yeoman, in £40, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal dates, 20 Aug 1663 - 1663
1382 - Receipt by Richard Heape the Younger of Snelston from Gervase Bennett of Snelston of £60, the consideration money for the purchase of a close in Snelston called Snape Flatt in a deed dated 1 Apr 1665. 14 Jul 1666 - 1666
1383 - Assignment of a mortgage for 1,000 years by Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq and Samuel Saunders of Little Ireton, gent, to Robert Archer, late of London, grocer, now of Snelston, and William Farr, citizen and grocer of London (trustee) of a capital messuage called the manor House of Snelston with several closes, the Corn Mill and the Walk Mill, 15 Dec 1668 - 1668
1384 - Lease for one year by Benjamin Archer, citizen and grocer of London, to Robert Archer of Snelston, gent in consideration of five shillings, of a messuage, two crofts adjoining and several closes of land in Snelston, 1 Mar 1669/70 - 1670
1385 - Receipt by Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, from Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, of £93 as part of the money agreed to be paid for the purchase of certain lands in Snelston according to articles of agreement dated 2 Jan 1668. 7 Jun 1669 - 1669
1386 - Lease for 80 years by Gervase Bennett of Snelston to William Walton of Snelston, tailor, of a messuage in Snelston, together with the adjoining croft called Walton's Croft, at the yearly rent of forty shillings, 5 May 1670 - 1670
1387 - Lease of 21 years by Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, to Samuel Sleigh of Etwall, esq, Henry Mellor of Derby, gent and Samuel Sanders of Little Ireton, gent, of the manors of Snelston and Parwich, lands and tenements in Sherrow Hall and Windley Hill lying in Thurvaston and Osleston, one farm in Littleover, tithes in Derby, and other lands in Derbyshire and Staffordshire, 3 Oct 1670 - 1670
1388 - Bond by Thomas Doxey of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Doxey of London, sugar baker, in £100, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, 7 Sep 1671 - 1671
1389 - Bond by Thomas Docksey of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, in £50, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, 2 Apr 1679 - 1679
1390 - Conveyance by Robert Docksey of Snelston, gent, to John Beresford of Fenny Bentley, esq, John Port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq and George Ley of Mayfield, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of five shillings, of a capital messuage, several messuages, cottages, mills and several parcels of land in Snelston, 19 Apr 1698 - 1698
1391 - Feoffment by Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight, to Roger Bullocke of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of £10, of two closes known as the Gorstie Croft and Tainters Croft in Snelston, 1 Apr 1634 - 1634
1392 - Feoffment by German Buxton of Kirk Ireton, yeoman, and John Lane the Younger of Holland [Hulland], yeoman, to Sir John Fitzherbert of Tissington, knight, of a close in Snelston known as the Grym Close, 14 Jan 1635/6 - 1636
1393 - Feoffment by Roger Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Eyre of Hassop, esq, in consideration of £80, of moieties of closes known as Turneinge Holme and the Middle Meadow in the lordship of Snelston, 15 Jan 1635/6 - 1636
1394-1395 - Feoffment by Abraham Wright of Osbaston, co Leicester, gent to Roger Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £485, of a messuage, barn, garden, and several parcels of land in Snelston and Norbury, with attached letter of attorney, 6 Sep 1635 - 1635
1396 - Conveyance by William Madeley of Aston in parish of Sudbury, yeoman, to his son Edward Madeley, and Anne Spencer, intended wife of Edward Madeley, in consideration of £28, of a cottage with appurtenances and adjoining croft in Snelston, 25 Sep 1637 - 1637
1397 - Foeffment by Nicholas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, to George Allestrye of Derby, gent, of a messuage with appurtenances in Snelston, and all his houses, buildings, orchards, gardens, yards, closes, lands, etc, 8 May 1652 - 1652
1398 - Conveyance by Edward Madeley of Mackley, yeoman, to John Plymmer of Sudbury, blacksmith, in consideration of £33, of property as in MT/1397, 26 Dec 1656 - 1656
1399 - Quitclaim by Edward Madeley of Mackley, yeoman, to John Plymmer of Sudbury, blacksmith, in consideration of £4, of all right and title to property as in MT/1398, 6 Nov 1657 - 1657
1400 - Bargain and sale by Nicholas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and Thomas Lightbond of the city of Westminster, co Middlesex, yeoman, to Gervase Bennett of Westminster, esq, in consideration of £160, of a messuage and adjoining close in Snelston known as Coxons Croft, 4 Jun 1658 - 1658
1401 - Deed of exchange between Robert Doxey, citizen and goldsmith of London, and John Tonycliffe of Snelston, yeoman, whereby Docksey gives to Tonnycliffe on end of one arable land in a field called Holt Field containing 3 perches of land, and in consideration of £7 and in exchange, Tonnycliffe conveys to Docksey one strip of arable land also in Holt Field, in Snelston, containing 3 perches, 10 Jan 1666/7 - 1667
1402 - Bargain and sale by Thomas Coxon of Snelston, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife and Thomas Cope of Marston Montgomery, gent to Gervase Bennett of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £213, of several closes in Snelston commonly known as the Marled Waste, the Todehole Flatt, the Dove Hamblett, and the Forsty Hambletts and the moiety of a certain lane called Cockshutt Lane (reserving limestone rights) 23 Jan 1668/9 - 1669
1403 - Feoffment by Richard Archer of the Heath House, yeoman, his mother Agnes Archer, and Jobe Archer of Scropton, yeoman, to Henry Ford of Foston, yeoman, and John Ford of Foston, yeoman, in consideration of £28 of several pieces of land in Scropton, 1 Mar 1638/9 - 1639
1404 - Copy deed of exchange between Charles Agard of Foston, esq and Clement Rossington of Scropton, gent, whereby Agard has given Rossington one piece of land containing by estimation three parts of an acres lying in the Nooke Field, and about an acres of meadow ground in the Little Eyes, in exchange for Fletchersholme Pingle containing by estimation about one acre, one headland end in a close called the Brooke Close containing by estimation two perches, and two pieces of land in the Hall Breache, containing by estimation about one acre, 26 Mar 1672 - 1672
1405 - Copy deed of settlement between Clement Rossington of Scropton, gent, James Sherratt of Tideswell, gent, John Taylor of Doveridge, gent, and George Brassington of Careswell, co Stafford, gent, whereby, in consideration of the marriage between Clement Rossington and Elizabeth Sherratt, sister of the said James Sherratt, Rossington has conveyed to Taylor and Brassington a new mansion house in Scropton and several closes of land in Scropton and Hanbury co Stafford, 7 Aug 1674 - 1674
1406-1408 - Feoffment by clement Rossington of Scropton, gent, to Richard Stubbinge of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, in consideration of £240, of closes within the manor of Scropton, called the Overfraggelow and the Nooke Field, and in fields called Sandy Lands and the little Eyes, with bond and receipt (1 Nov 1676- 14 Oct 1676) - 1676
1409 - Feoffment by Clement Rossington of Scropton, gent, and Elizabeth Rossington, widow to Richard Stubbing of West Broughton in parish of Doveridge, of property as in MT/1406, 20 Jan 1699/1700 - 1700
1410-1411 - Lease and release by Robert Archer of Rederith, co Surrey, grazier, to John Boughton and Richard Wright, both citizens and merchant tailors of London, of two messuages known as the Heath Houses and several closes, of land in Church Broughton and Scropton, containing 63 acres, 2-3 Jan 1659-60 - 1660
1412 - Conveyance by Robert Archer of Rederith, co Surrey and his brother John Archer to John Boughton and Richard Wright, both citizens and merchant tailors of London, of messuages, houses, lands and tenements in Scropton, 3 Jan 1659/60 - 1660
1413 - Marriage settlement between Robert Archer of Rederisse, co Surrey, grazier, Margaret Blackborne of London, spinster, William Carter, citizen and cutler of London and Robert Alsop, citizen and grocer of London, whereby in consideration of a marriage shortly to be solemnized between Robert Archer and Margaret Blackborne, Archer grants to Carter a messuage in Scropton with the appurtenances, three orchards, garden and several parcels of land containing 21 acres, 20 Mar 1659/60 - 1660
1414 - Counterpart conveyance by Richard Stubbinge the Younger of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, Edward Walker of Derby, gent and Thomas Cope of Marston Montgomery, yeoman, to Henry Eld of Church Broughton, in consideration of £20, of seven butts of arable land in a field called Coatefield, containing by estimation 2 acres within the manors of Scropton and Foston, 4 Aug 1665 - 1665
1415 - Notes by Henry Pollexfen concerning a bankruptcy case, 23 Feb 1685/6 - 1686
1416-1417 - Lease and release by Thomas Porter of Derby, gent and Robert Archer of Scropton, gent to Richard Stubbing of Somersal Herbert, gent and Thomas Eld of Scropton, gent, in consideration of £50, of a messuage lately erected by Robert Archer and other messuages, cottages or tenements in Scropton 16-17 Jul 1685 - 1685
1418 - Conveyance by Robert Wilmott of Osmaston by Derby, esq, Alexander Stanhope of the Inner Temple, London, esq, John Bagnold of Derby, gent, William Turner of Derby, gent and John Cheshire of Derby, gent to Samuel Cheshire of Derby, mercer, in consideration of £140, of messuages and a parcel of land called the Chappell and the Acre in Scropton, and part of a field belonging to Church Broughton, 18 Oct 1686 - 1686
1419 - Agreement between Stephen Matthewes, of the one part, and John Lord and others, creditors of Robert Archer, (upon whose petition a Commission of Bankruptcy against Archer has been granted), and Samuel Cheshire, assignee of the said commissioners, of the other part, whereby Matthewes shall have an assignment of messuages, crofts, gardens, lands, etc. Conveyed by the Commissioners of Bankruptcy to Cheshire in exchange for quitting his debts and paying £57 10s to Cheshire for the use of the creditors, 23 May 1687 - 1687
1420-1421 - Lease and release by Samuel Cheshire of Derby, mercer, to Stephen Matthewes of Southwark, gent, in consideration of £100, of messuages and parcels of land called the Chappell and the Acre or Little Acre in Scropton (land formerly belonging to Robert Archer, declared bankrupt 11 Jul 1685) 19-20 Aug 1687 - 1687
1422-1423 - Lease and release by Richard Stubbinge of Somersal Herbert, gent and Thomas Eld of Scropton, gent to Stephen Matthewes of Southwark, gent of property as in MT/1416-1417, 7-8 Oct 1687 - 1687
1424 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by StephenMatthewes of Southwark, co Surrey, merchant to William Morgan of London, esq, in consideration of £50 10s, of property as in MT/1420-1421 and one other messuage and croft in Scropton, 4 Jan 1689/90 - 1690
1425 - Receipt by Thomas Milton from Robert Rowe of Windle Hill by the hands of Robert Coke of Trusley of £86 for the use of his master Benjamin Taylor, paid by virtue of three separate assignments of lease, two of which were made by Taylor to Coke, the other being made by William Morris of Marson, co Stafford, yeoman, 27 Apr 1681 - 1681
1426-1427 - Lease and release by Thomas Coke of St John'sCollege, Cambridge, gent to Henry Gilbert of Fleet Street, London, gent and Leigh Langley of the Inner Temple, of a messuage, close abutting the Napple field, and closes in Hilton called Etwall Bridge, the Stony Leys and the Long Miles, in Hilton, and two closes in Ockbrook commonly known as the Pillers, 27-28 Mar 1721 - 1721
1428 - Common recovery by Walter Mylward, gent against Henry Gilbert, gent and Leigh Langley, gent of one messuage, two gardens. 40 acres of land, etc in Hilton and Ockbrook. Easter Term 1721 - 1721
1429 - Attested copy marriage settlement between Tomas Coke of Lincoln's Inn, London, esq, Dorothy Goodwin of Derby and her daughter Matilda Goodwin of Derby, William Hope of Derby, doctor of physic, and William Turner of Derby, gent, and John Charlton of Breaston, gent and John Hope of Derby, gent, by which, in consideration of a marriage to be solemnized between Thomas Coke and Matilda Goodwin and of £200 to Coke, Dorothy Goodwin and Matilda Goodwin have conveyed to Hope and Turner messuages and lands in the liberty of Yeaveley in the parish of Shirley, messuages in Derby commonly called the Great College, the Little College and the White Horse Inn, a piece of ground next to the River Derwent in Derby containing by estimation 5 acres commonly called Ireland Orchard, a messuage at Hilton, a messuage in Ockbrook, a messuage in Sutton, a messuage in Sheen, co Stafford, other lands and tenements in Hilton, Ockbrook, Sutton and Sheen, 28 Feb 1735/6 - 1736
1430 - Attested copy bargain and sale by Daniel Parker Coke of Derby, esq, son of Thomas Coke, late of Derby, esq, deceased, and Richard Whitby of Derby, gent to Robert Rider of Fetter Lane, London, gent, of two tenements commonly known as the College and the Little College both of which were formerly a religious house called the College in the parish of All Saints Derby, land containing by estimation about 5 acres commonly called Ireland Orchard, with cottage thereon standing, a messuage now divided into two tenements in a certain street in Derby called the Rotten Row, commonly known as the White Horse Inn, several messuages (including Leasow Farm House and Hall Farm) and several parcels of land containing c203 acres in Yeaveley, two closes at Ockbrook containing by estimation 14 acres commonly known as the Upper Pillers and nether Pillers, three closes at Osleston in the parish of Sutton on the Hill, containing by estimation about 17 acres and commonly known as the Hill Tops, a messuage at Hilton, and several closes of land in Hilton containing by estimation 67 acres and messuages in Ashbourne 20 Jan 1778 - 1778
1431 - Copy recovery by Richard Whitby, gent against Robert Rider, gent, of 11 messuages, 2 coach houses, 11 gardens, 243 acres of land, in the parishes of All Saints, Saint Alkmund and Saint Michael in Derby and in Ashbourne, Hilton, Yeaveley, Ockbrook and Osleston. Hilary Term 1778 - 1778
1432-1433 - Mortgage for 1,000 years by Daniel Parker Coke of Derby, esq to Mary Eyre of Bath, widow, in consideration of £1,500, of a messuage and several closes of land in Hilton, containing by estimation 67 acres, with bond, 1 May 1778 - 1778
1434 - Assignment of two terms of 1,000 years for securing £2,000 and interest by Revd Evelyn Rowland Cotton of Etwall, clerk, (executor of Mary Eyre, late of Bath, deceased) and Daniel Parker Coke of Derby, esq to Thomas Mottershaw of Derby, gent, of three closes in Osleston, containing by estimation about 17 acres and a messuage and several closes of land in Hilton, 23 Oct 1790 - 1790
1435 - Assignment and confirmation of mortgage for 1,000 years by Thomas Mottershaw, late of Derby but now of Silkmore, co Stafford, gent, and Daniel Parker Coke of Derby, esq to Martha Beridge of Derby, widow, in consideration of £1,500, of a messuage and several closes of land at Hilton (including property as in MT/1434) 5 April 1792 - 1792
1436 - Deed of convenants for the production of joint title deeds by Daniel Parker Coke of Derby, esq to Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, including schedule of title deeds (1735-1779) 25 Mar 1795 - 1795
1437-1438 - Lease and release from Ralph Docksey of Snelston, gent and Elizabeth his wife, to John Beresford of Ashbourne, esq, John Port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq and George Ley of Mayfield, co Stafford, gent in consideration of a marriage solemnized between Docksey and Elizabeth his wife of the manor of Snelston, a capital messuage and several other messuages and closes of land in Snelston, 18-19 Aug 1704 - 1704
1439-1441 - Lease (two copies) and release by Elizabeth Docksey of Snelston, widow of Robert Docksey, to John Beresford of Ashbourne, esq, John port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq and George Ley of Mayfield, co Stafford, gent, of closes in Snelston including those known as the Drambles and Brunts Croft, 14-15 Sep 1704 - 1704
1442 - Conveyance by William Bridgman of Spittle Fields, co Middlesex, gardener, to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, gent, of several parcels of land in Park Field in Snelston, containing 3 1/2 acres, 23 Feb 1738/9 - 1739
1443 - Marriage settlement between Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, Merrial Garrick of Lichfield, co Stafford, spinster, and Peter Garrick of Lichfield, wine merchant, David Garrick of London, esq, William Docksey of Woodnesborough, co Kent, esq and Thomas Allsopp of Loughborough co, Leicester, gent, by which in consideration of marriage shortly to be solemnized between Thomas Docksey and Merrial Garrick and of the sum of £500, Docksey conveyed to Peter Garrick, David Garrick, William Docksey and Thomas Allsopp, the manor of Snelston, a capital messuage with outbuildings, yards, gardens and orchards and several closes of land, containing in total c178 acres in Snelston 30 Dec 1758 - 1758
1444 - Grant by Thomas Mills of Barlaston, co Stafford, esq and 3 other (executors of Richard Edensor, late of Congleton in co Chester, gent, deceased) and James Cooke of Salford, co Lancaster, gent, to William Harrison of Stretford, co Lancaster, gent, in consideration of £55 13s 7 1/2 d, of the tithes of corn, hay, etc arising from estates in Crosst and Davy Hulme in the parish of Eccles, co Lancaster, 25 Mar 1777 - 1777
1445-1446 - Lease and marriage settlement between John Harrison of Derby, gent, Mary Almond of Derby, spinster, George Almond of Nottingham, linen draper, and Thomas Saxelbye of Derby, merchant, by which, in consideration of a marriage shortly to be solemnized between John Harrison and Mary Almond, John Harrison conveyed to George Almond and Thomas Saxelbye several messuages and closes of land in Aston upon Trent and Barton upon Irwell, co Lancaster, 2-3 Jan 1796 - 1796
1447 - Release by Mary Harrison of Derby, widow of John Harrison, (nee Almond) to George Almond of Nottingham, linen draper, Thomas Saxelbye of Derby, merchant, James Stanton of Thelwell, co Chester, esq and John Swift Saxelbye of Derby, gent, (trustees) and john Harrison of Derby, gent, son of the said John Harrison, deceased, of property as in MT/1445-1446, 25 Mar 1809 - 1809
1448 - Copy will of Samuel Mellor of Clifton in parish of Ashbourne, yeoman, including devising of land at Clifton 12 May 1807 - 1807
1449 - Mortgage in fee by William Smith of Matlock Bath, livery stable keeper, and Mary Smith of Matlock Bath, spinster (children of Phillis Smith and grandchildren of Samuel Mellor late of Clifton, yeoman) to William Hurd Wood of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £140, to two closes of land in Clifton in pa Ashbourne commonly known as the Botham's and Littlewood, containing together 5 acres, 13 Jul 1850 - 1850
1450 - Abstract of title of William and Mary Smith to land at Clifton (1807-1850) - 1851
1451 - Conveyance by William Smith of Matlock Bath, livery stable keeper, and Mary Smith of Matlock Bath, spinster, William Hurd Wood of Ashbourne, gent to john Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £196, of a close of land in Clifton in parish of Ashbourne, commonly known as the Littlewood and containing 2 acres 3 roods 8 perches, 25 Mar 1851 - 1851
1452 - Conveyance by William Smith, Mary Smith and William Hurd Wood, to John Harrison (all as in MT/1451), in consideration of £155, of a close of land in Clifton commonly known as the Bothams and containing 1 acre 3 roods 10 perches, 4 Apr 1851 - 1851
1453 - Abstract of title of an estate at Clifton belonging to Adam Warin (1718-1820) - c1812
1454-1455 - Lease and release by Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent and Adam Warin of Clifton in pa Ashbourne, brickmaker, to Joseph Fearn of Snelston, joiner, and Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent (trustee), in consideration of £132, of a close of land in Clifton commonly known as Upper Lane Close otherwise Long Close, containing by survey 2 acres 1 rood 12 perches, 10-11 Jan 1812 - 1812
1456 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Joseph Fearn of Snelston, joiner, to John Goodwin Johnson of Bradborne, gent, in consideration of £212, of land in Clifton as in MT/1454-1455, 12 Jan 1812 - 1812
1457 - Release by John Goodwin Johnson of Fenny Bentley, gent and Joseph Fearn of Snelston, joiner to John Harrison of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £200, of a messuage in Clifton commonly known as The Joiners Arms with garden and outbuildings belonging to the same, and an adjoining close of land commonly known as the Upper Lane Close otherwise the Long Close, containing by survey 2 acres 1 rood 12 perches, which said close was formerly known as the Breedy Lanes or Beedy Lanes, 24 Mar 1836 - 1836
1458 - Abstract of title of Thomas Goodall Copestake, esq, to property at Clifton (1745-1868), dated 23 Oct 1869 - 1869
1459-1465 - Requisitions on title in the case of Copestake v Copestake in the Court of Chancery, with order, receipts and certificate of payments by John Harrison - 12 Nov 1869-2 Feb 1870
1466-1467 - Conveyance by Mary Ann Copestake of Kirk Langley, widow, and John Bromley of Derby, land surveyor, to John Harrison the younger of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £4189, 189 shillings, 2 pence, of several closes of land in Clifton in Ashbourne containing altogether 62 acres 2 roods 17 perches as described in appended schedule, with covenant to produce title deeds, 1 Mar 1870 - 1870
1468 - Copy decree in Chancery in the case of Thomas Goodall Copestake, plaintiffa nd Mary Ann Copestake and John Bromley, defendants, 25 Jul 1868, examined 9 Apr 1870 - 1870
1469 - Extract from the court roll of the manor court of Lady Anne Stanhope held at Horseley on 21 Jun 1557, whereby John Stanesbye, son of Henry Stanesbye, decesased, is admitted as a tenant of one messuage and one close of land with appurtenances, lying and being above Prest Hill - 1557
1470 - Bond by Humphrey Roo of Kirk Ireton [spelled Kyrkeyreton], yeoman, Hugh Roo of Kirk Ireton, husbandman, and John Roper of Turnditch, yeoman, to Ellen Parker of Holbrook, widow, John Sheppard of Bradley and John Toples of the Hough, yeoman, in £100, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, 20 Jun 1559 - 1559
1471 - Bond by Ellen Parker of Holbrook, widow, John Sheppard of Bradley and John Toples of the Hough, yeoman, to Humphrey Roo and Hugh Roo (as in MT/1470) in £40, for the performance of covenants contained in the will of Thomas Parker, late of Holbrook, deceased, 20 Jun 1559 - 1559
1472 - Feoffment by Robert Maddocke of Hurstfield [in Idridgehay?] yeoman, to William Blackewall of Kirk Ireton, yeoman, of one cottage and one parcel of land in Kirk Ireton called Over Croft 9 Jun 1571 - 1571
1473 - Conveyance by Agnes Vallance of Alderwasley, widow, to her sons Luke Vallance and Edward Vallance, in consideration of £5, of her goods and chattels in Alderwasley and Ashleyhay and elsewhere in the county of Derby, 14 Aug 1588 - 1588
1474 - Feoffment by Thomas Blackwell of Kirk Ireton, yeoman, to Anthony Ferne of Alderwasley, gent, of property as in MT/1472 17 Jan 1602/3 - 1603
1475 - Copy of order to the bailiff of the hundred and Wapentake of Wirksworth from Godfrey Thacker, esq, Sheriff, acting on a writ from the Court of King's Bench directing the Sheriff to order Luke Vallance and Elizabeth his wife to appear before the Court at Westminster to answer a plea of trespass brought by William, Earl of Devonshire, Aug 1610 - 1610
1476 - Lease for 60 years by Thomas Parker of Kirk Ireton, yeoman, to his son Robert Parker, of messuages, buildings, gardens and land in Kirk Ireton, 30 Jun 1611 - 1611
1477 - Feoffment by John Mellor of Kirk Ireton, yeoman to Antony Browne of Snitterton, gent, of a messuage, stable and garden at Northtown End, and one section of land in a certain field called North Field in Wirksworth, 31 Jan 1613/4 - 1614
1478 - Feoffment by Thomas Parker of Kirk Ireton, yeoman, to Samuel Parker of Derby, baker, and Thomas Toples of Kirk Ireton, yeoman, of messuages and land in Kirk Ireton and elsewhere in Derbyshire, 3 Nov 1613 - 1613
1479-1480 - Conveyance by Luke Vallance of Ashleyhay, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife to Henry Spencer of Ashleyhay and Antony Bradshawe of Alderwasley, yeoman, to two messuages, one cottage, three gardens, 46 acres of land, etc in Wirksworth, Kirk Ireton and Caldlowe [Callow], with duplicate, 15 Jul 1626 - 1626
1481 - Bond by Thomas Taberer of Kirk Ireton, yeoman, to Luke Vallance of Ashleyhay, yeoman, in £24, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, 6 Jan 1628/9 - 1629
1482 - Quitclaim by Anthony Bradshawe of Belper, yeoman, and Henry Spencer of Ashleyhay to Luke Valance and Elizabeth his wife and Henry Vallance, of property as in MT/1479-1480, 16 Jan 1631/2 - 1632
1483 - Bond by Henry Valance of Church Ireton alias Kirk Ireton, yeoman, to Robert Storer of Ireton Wood, yeoman, on the occupation of a close called Enrescroft in Kirk Ireton - 1638
1484-1485 - Quitclaim by Thomas Tabborer the Elder of Kirk Ireton, yeoman, and his son Thomas Tabborer the Younger to Henry Vallance of a piece of land containing by estimation one rood in a field called Wormelowe Field in Kirk Ireton, with bond in £10, 4 Jan 1639/40 - 1640
1486 - Account of costs and charges sustained by Luke Vallance, defendant at the suit of Alice Cooper and other plaintiffs
1487 - A particular of the names of the coheirs to the lands of William Vallance of Ashleyhay, deceased
1488 - Bond of William Valance, yeoman, to Samuel Topleys of Kirk Ireton, for the payment of £10 with interest to John Blackwall of Blackwall, yeoman - 1666
1489 - Copy will of Henry Vallance of Ashleyhay, yeoman, including provisions for land at Kirk Ireton and Idridgehay, 25 Sep 1678 - 1678
1490-1491 - Marriage settlement between Robert Archer of Redriffe, co Surrey, grazier, and his mother Lidia Catterall of Redriffe, widow, and Margaret Blackbrone of London, spinster, William Carter, citizen and cutler of London and Robert Alsope, citizen and grocer of London, by which in consideration of the marriage between Robert Archer and Margaret Blackborne, Robert Archer promises Carter and Alsope that he and Lidia Catterall will acknowledge and levy a fine of messuage and several closes of land containing 20 acres in Scropton, with duplicate copy, 30 Jan 1659/60 - 1660
1492 - Conveyance by Richard Stubbinge the Younger of Somersal Herbert, yeoman, to Edward Walker of Derby, gent, Thomas Cope of Marston Montgomery, gent, Richard Stubbinge the Elder of Westbroughton, yeoman, and Thomas Stubbinge of Westbroughton, yeoman, of a messuage with appurtenances in Scropton and Foston, 1 Aug 1664 - 1664
1493 - Copy will of John Eld of Scropton 2 Jan 1703/4 - 1704
1494 - Assignment of a mortgage for 1,000 years by Richard Stubbing of West Broughton, gent, (executor of the will of Richard Subbing the Elder) to Alexander Taylor of Ashbourne, gent, at the direction of Clement Rossington of Ashbourne, gent, and Anthony Bailey of Gratwich, co Stafford, gent, (executors of the will of John Eld) in consideration of £336 5s, of several pieces of land in fields called the Nether Field, Long Furlong Field, Chasey Field and the Eyres Field, all in Scropton, 27 Sep 1703 - 1703
1495 - Feoffment by Clement Rossington of Ashbourne, gent, and Anthony Bailey of Gratwich, co Stafford, gent (executors of the will of John Eld) to Richard Stubbing of Westbroughton, gent in consideration of £853, of a messuage and several closes of land in Scropton, 20 Sep 1705 - 1705
1496 - Lease for possession by Clement Rossington and Anthony Bailey to Richard Stubbing (all as in MT/1495) in consideration of 5s,of land and property as in MT/1495, 28 Sep 1705 - 1705
1497 - Deed of exchange by which Clement Rossington and Anthony Bailey have granted to Richard Stubbing (all as in T1495) a piece of arable land containing by estimation 1 1/2 roods lying on Hodgley Clarke Shutt in exchange for a piece of meadow ground 1/2 acre lying in a close called the New Peece taken out of the Chacey Field Scropton, 29 Sep 1705 - 1705
1498 - Conveyance by Thomas Madeley the Younger, son of Thomas Madeley the Elder of Rocester, c Stafford, gent, to Edward Bowley of Checkley, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £640, of a capital messuage known as Denston Hall, and several pieces of land in Denston in parish of Rocester, 1 Mar 1662/3 - 1663
1499 - Release by Thomas Chatfield of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, yeoman and Jane Bladon of Uttoxeter, spinster to Roger Hurt of the Woodhouses, co Derby, gent, and Daniel Clowes of Uttoxeter, ironmonger, in consideration of a marriage shortly to be solemnized between Thomas Chatfield and Jane Bladon, of newly erected messuages, in a street called the Tuppmarket in Uttoexeter, 14 Feb 1704/5 - 1705
1500 - Lease for 10 years by Jane Harrison, widow to William Lomas of Alton, co Stafford, in consideration of the yearly rent of £10, of a messuage called the Blazing Star and several parcels of land containing 9 acre 1 rood 30 perches, at Farley, co Stafford, 1 Sep 1735 - 1735
1501 - Assignment of a mortgage for the residue of a term of 1,000 years by Thomas Croxton of Stowe, co Stafford, gent, to James Smith of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, chirurgeon, and Ellen his wife, of a messuage called Smith's Tenement at Denston and several closes of land in Rocester, Denston and the manor of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, 3 Aug 1736 - 1736
1502 - Counterpart lease for 9 years by Elizabeth Horderne of Newton, co Stafford, widow, her sister Ann Gilbert, spinster, and John Woolley or Marston Mountgomery, gent to Thomas Newton of Marchington, co Stafford, yeoman, of a messuage and several closes of land in Marchington, 15 Dec 1736 - 1736
1503 - Lease for one year by John Marsh of Lowdham co Nottingham, yeoman, (son of Anne Pendleton late of Rocester, co Stafford, deceased) to Issac Botham of Rocester, husbandman, of a close of inclosed ground in Denston in pa Rocester, commonly known as the Bridgend Close or Marshes Close, containing by estimation about 2 acres, 23 Mar 1753 - 1753
1504 - Deed of partition between Elizabeth Barlow of Crich, widow, John Barber of Duffield, yeoman, Katherine Topham of Mayfield, co Stafford, widow, Thomas Radford of Horsley, yeoman, and Edyth his wife, Edward Fogge of Duffield, stockinger, Jane his wife, Deborah Barber, Hannah Barber and Mary Barber, spinsters (daughters of John Barber) concerning messuages and lands at Kirk Ireton, Alderwasley and Wirksworth, 20 Oct 1703 - 1703
1505 - Copy will of John Radford of the Hill Top in parish of Horsley, gent, involving Hill Top and property at Ockbrook, Horsley Woodhouse, Holbrook, Belper, Southwood [Holbrook], Hazelwood, Kirk Ireton and Kilburn, 1 Apr 1767 - 1767
1506-1507 - Attested copy lease for possession and deed to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery by John Radford the Elder of Stanley, gent, and Rachel his wife, and John Radford the Younger of Stanley, gent, to Reogers Iortin of Chancery Lane, co Middlesex, gent, of several closes of land at Stanley, Horsley Woodhouse and Kirk Ireton, 17-18 Jan 1774 - 1774
1508 - Attested copy common recovery between Samuel Radford, plaintiff, and Rogers Iortin, gent, deforciants, of 130 acres of land, etc in Horsley Woodhouse, Kirk Ireton and Stanley. Hilary Term 1774 - 1774
1509-1510 - Lease and release by John Radford of Stanley, gent and Samuel Rowland of Derby, gent, to Thomas Mather of Derby, gent, in consideration of £615, of a messuage and several closes of land at Kirk Ireton, 29-30 Mar 1782 - 1782
1511 - Mortgage for 500 years by Thomas Mather of Derby, gent to Revd John Palmer, of Birmingham, in consideration of £500, of a messuage with a seat or pew in the parish church of Kirk Ireton, and several closes of land containing 28 acres, 6 Apr 1782 - 1782
1512 - Mortgage bond by Thomas Mather of Derby, gent, to Reverend John Palmer of Birmingham, co Warwick, clerk, in £1,000, for the payment of £500 and interest according to the condition mentioned in indenture of equal date, 22 Apr 1782 - 1782
1513-1515 - Lease and assignment of a mortgage in fee for 500 years by Sarah Palmer, daughter of Reverend John Palmer, by the direction of Sarah Palmer the Elder of Birmingham, widow, and of Thomas Mather late of Derby but now of Cheapside, London, gent to Martha Mellor of Derby, widow, in consideration of £1,000, of property as in MT/1511, with bond, 6-7 Nov 1788 - 1788
1516-1517 - Lease and release by Martha Mellor of Derby, widow, to Thomas Mather formerly of Cheapside, London, but now of Wirksworth, gent, in consideration of £1,000 and surrender of a mortgage for 500 years by Martha Mellor of Thomas Mather, in consideration of £1,000, of property as in MT/1514, 4-5 Apr 1792 - 1792
1518-1519 - Lease and release by Thomas Mather of Derby, gent, to James Beard of Cockshutt Hill pa Mugginton, gent, and Edmund Evans of Derby, gent (trustee) in consideration of £645, of several closes situated at Kirk Ireton, containing c 18 1/2 acres, 7-8 Apr 1796 - 1796
1520 - Draft conveyance by Thomas Mather to James Beard and trustee of an estate at Kirk Ireton as in MT/1518-1519, 8 Apr 1796 - 1796
1521 - Abstract of title deeds relating to an estate at Kirk Ireton belonging to Mr Humphrey Thompson, the surviving trustee of the will of the late Mr James Beard (1703-1801) - 1805
1522 - Copy will of James Beard of Cockshut Hill in parish of Mugginton, gent, 1 May 1801, with annexed administration granted to John Thompson, 5 Apr 1806 - 1801-1806
1523 - Draft conveyance by John Thompson of Thorpe, co Stafford, gent (son of Humphrey Thompson) to Edmund Evans of Derby, gent, in consideration of £572, of several closes known as the Inner and Outer Brooms containing 10 acres 2 roods 31 perches and the Bryersey containing 10 acres 2 roods 9 perches in Kirk Ireton, 23 Mar 1807 - 1807
1524-1525 - Lease and release by Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, to John Beresford of Ashbourne, esq, and Thomas Alsopp of Loughborough, co, Leicester, gent, in consideration of the marriage solemnized between Thomas Docksey and Anne his wife, of the manor of Snelston, together with the Court Baron, the manor house in Snelston called the Upper Hall, and several closes situated in Snelston, namely, the Orchard, the Paddocks, the Haywoods Croft, Coxons Croft, the Crowe Park, the Woodland, the Parsons Flatt and Dungs Moors, and chief farm rents in Snelston and Roston, 29-30 Nov 1732 - 1732
1526 - Assignment of trust by Thomas Croxton of Stowe, co Stafford, gent, George Cokayne of Doveridge, clerk, William Bowyer of Roston, gent, James Smith of Uttoxeter chirurgeon and Ellen his wife, and Thomas Sherwin to Roger Hurt of Uttoxeter, gent, and William Sillitoe of Uttoxeter, gent, of several closes of land in Rocester, Denston and the Manor of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, 2 Oct 1736 - 1736
1527-1528 - Final concord between Robert Docksey and George Frost, plaintiffs, and Joseph Knyveton and Mary his wife, deforciants of 5 messuages, 19 acres of land, etc in Uttoxeter in consideration of £200, with duplicate, Hilary Term 1747 - 1747
1529-1530 - Lease and release by William Storer of Kirk Ireton, cordwainer, to James Humberston of New Inn, co Middlesex, gent, and John Odingsells Leeke of Wirksworth, gent, of 2 houses, gardens, barn, shop, and closes of land called Near Well Carr, Further Well Carr, the Near Cophall and the Further Cophall, all in Kirk Ireton, 1-2 Jun 1727 - 1727
1531-1532 - Rough drafts of lots [in Kirk Ireton]
1533 - Particulars of the late Mr James Beard's land at Kirk Ireton
1534 - Final concord between John Toplis, gent, plaintiff, and Robert Kirk and Ann his wife, deforciants, of 1 messuage, barns, stables, 112 acres of land, etc in Kirk Ireton in consideration of £20. Easter Term 1752 - 1752
1535 - Memorandum relating to the estate of the late Mr James Beard
1536-1537 - Miscellaneous calculations and notes relating to purchases
1538 - Copy case on a title to an estate at Kirk Ireton - 1782
1539 - Will of James Beard of Dalbury, husbandman 23 Nov 1779, probate granted, 14 Oct 1783 - 1779
1540 - Survey and valuation of Mr James Beard's estates at Kirk Ireton by John Wilcockson, 14 Nov 1793 - 1793
1541 - Feoffment by John Matkin of Kirk Ireton, butcher, to James Beard of Cockhutt Hill, gent, in consideration of £8, of a small piece of land in Kirk Ireton commonly known as Day Meadow Pingle containing by survey 37 perches, 27 Apr 1795, with attached receipt for c 15 perches sold by Thomas Cockayne to James Beard, 10 Jun 1805 - 1795-1805
1542 - Particulars of the estate of the late Mr James Beard situated at Kirk Ireton
1543-1544 - Will (2 copies) of James Beard of Cockshut Hill in parish of Mugginton, gent - 1801
1545 - Abstract of title to an estate at Kirk Ireton, late belonging to Mr James Beard, deceased (1729-1801) - 1801
1546 - Draft of Mr James Beard's will 1 May 1801 - 1801
1547 - Mr Sanders' valuation of Mr Beard's estate at Kirk Ireton
1548 - Bill for £13 9s paid by Mr E Evans on 27 Nov 1803 to Rose Walker, the Red Lion, Wirksworth - 1803
1549 - Bond by James Beard of Cockshutt Hill, farmer to John Houlden of Littleover, farmer, in £600, for the payment of £300 and interest, 5 Apr 1804 - 1804
1550-1551 - Receipts of the executors of James Beard, 15-16 Jun 1804 - 1804
1552 - Draft conveyance by John Houlden of Littleover, yeoman, and John Curzon of Derby, gent (trustee) to James Beard of Cockshutt Hill in pa Mugginton, gent and Edmund Evans of Derby, gent (trustee) in consideration of £354 7s 6d, of three closes of ground in Littleover, namely the Meadow Hades, the Nether Meadow Hades and the Moorway Close containing in total 15 acres, 23 Jun 1804 - 1804
1553 - Draft abstract of title to an estate at Kirk Ireton belonging to Mr Humphrey Thompson, surviving trustee under the will of the late Mr James Beard, deceased 1729 - 1805
1554-1562 - Particulars and conditions of sale of an estate at Kirk Ireton naming the purchases of various plots, to be son on, 26 Nov 1805 - 1805
1563 - Abstract of title to two pieces of land called the Wall Carrs in Kirk Ireton lately belonging to Mr James Beard, deceased (1732-1801) - 1805
1564 - Memorandum of agreement between John Renshaw and Humphrey Thompson whereby Thompson agrees to convey to Renshaw a dwelling house with outbuildings, garden, yards and croft adjoining in Kirk Ireton and to free the Renshaw from all rent of the house for the purchase sum of £310, 26 Nov 1805 - 1805
1565 - Note of agreement between Thomas Holden of Thurvaston, yeoman, and Thomas Smith of Longford, labourer, for settling a house and garden at Thurvaston
1566 - Rough note of financial considerations
1567 - Bill of Thomas Kirk, auctioneer, for the valuation of Mr Beard's goods at Cockshutt Hill and for attendance at the auction - 1805
1568 - Mr Sandar's survey of the late Mr James Beard's estate at Kirk Ireton - 1805
1569 - Calculations relating to lots sold
1570 - Handwritten particulars and conditions of sale of an estate at Kirk Ireton, 26 Nov 1805 - 1805
1571 - Draft advertisement of Mr Beard's estate at Kirk Ireton to be sold by auction by Mr Kirk at the Bell Inn, Derby
1572-1622 - Assorted letters, bills, accounts, receipts, legacy discharges and notes of Edmund Evans of Derby, solicitor - 1805-1818
1623 - Final concord between William Kirk, plaintiff, and Dorothy Walmesley, widow, and Robert Kirk and Ann his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, 22 acres of land etc in Kirk Ireton in consideration of £60, Michaelmas Term 1752 - 1752
1624 - Settlement between Dorothy Walmesley of Kirk Ireton, widow, Robert Kirk of Hognaston, yeoman and Ann his wife, and William Kirk of Brassington, yeoman, to the use and intent that the said Dorothy Walmesley shall receive to her own proper use the yearly rent of £10 out of a messuage and several closes of ground in Kirk Ireton, 30 Nov 1753 - 1753
1625-1626 - Mortgage for 500 years by Robert Kirk of Hognaston, yeoman, and Ann his wife, to John Heath of Derby, esq, in consideration of £450 5s, of a messuage and land in Kirk Ireton as in T1624, with bond, 1 Oct 1771 - 1771
1627 - Final concord between John Heath, esq, plaintiff, and Robert Kirk and Ann his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, 23 acres of land, etc in Kirk Ireton in consideration of £60 - 2 Feb 1772
1628 - Bond by Robert Kirk of Hognaston to John Heath of Derby, esq, in £300, for the payment of £150 and interest, 23 Aug 1774 - 1774
1629-1630 - Lease and release by Robert Kirk of Hognaston, yeoman and Ann his wife, to Christopher Heath of Derby, banker, in consideration of £865 4s 1d, property as in MT/1624, 26-27 Oct 1778 - 1778
1631 - Final concord between Christopher Heath, gent, plaintiff, and Robert Kirk and Ann his wife, deforciants, of property as in MT/1627 in consideration of £60 - 2 Feb 1779
1632-1633 - Lease and deed to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a common recovery by way of release by Ann Kirk of Hognaston, widow, Christopher Heath of Mickleover, gent., Thomas Evans and Walter Mather, both of Derby, gents to John Kinderley of Chancery Lane, London, gent., in consideration of £70, of property as in MT/1624, 31 Oct - 1 Nov 1782 - 1782
1634 - Common recovery by William Evans, gent, against John Kinderley, gent, of property as in MT/1627, Michaelmas Term 1782 - 1782
1635-1636 - Lease and release by Thomas Evans of Derby, gent, Walter Mather of Derby, gent, and Christopher Heath, late of Derby but now of Mickleover, banker, to James Beard of Cockshutt Hill in pa Mugginton, Thomas Beard of Mugginton, farmer, Robert Beard of Dalbury Lees, farmer, and Gervase Beard of Kirk Ireton, farmer, in consideration of £500, of property as in MT/1632-1633, 12-13 Dec 1782 - 1782
1637-1638 - Lease and release by Thomas Beard of New Lands in parish of Mugginton, farmer, and Ann his wife, Robert Beard of Dalbury Lees, farmer, and Jane his wife, and Gervase Beard of Kirk Ireton, farmer, to James Beard of Cockshutt Hill in parish of Mugginton, farmer and John Ford of Little Park in pa Okeover, co Stafford, farmer, in consideration of £660, of three undivided fourth parts of a messuage and several closes in Kirk Ireton including property as in MT/1624, 13-14 Feb 1783 - 1783
1639-1640 - Final concord (2 copies) between Thomas Turner, plaintiff, and Thomas Beard and Ann his wife, Robert Beard and Jane his wife, Gervase Beard and James Beard and Ann his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, barns, stables, cowhouses, 49 acres of lane, etc in Kirk Ireton, Hilary Term 1783 - 1783
1641 - Lease for 22 years by John Radford of Hill Top in parish of Horsley, gent., to Edward Bradshaw of Kirk Ireton, husbandman, in considerations of yearly rent of £10 of a messuage and several closes known as the Croft at the Town Head, the new Close, the Inner Broom, the Outer Broom and the Bryersey Croft, and land near the Oldfield, in the mean Well Carr and near Roundhill Green, all in Kirk Ireton, 15 Mar 1754 - 1754
1642 - Articles of agreement between John Radford of Stanley, gent, and Thomas Mather of Derby, grocer, by which Radford agrees to convey t9 Mather in consideration of £615, a messuage and several closes of land in Kirk Ireton, 19 Sep 1771 - 1771
1643-1644 - Lease and release by John Radford of Stanley, gent to Thomas Mather of Derby, grocer, in consideration of £615, of property as in MT/1641, 12-13 Mar 1772 - 1772
1645-1646 - Lease and release by John Radford of Stanley, esq, to Thomas Mather of Derby, grocer, in consideration of £615, of property as in MT/1643-1644, 14-15 Apr 1774 - 1774
1647-1648 - Lease and mortgage in fee by way of release by Thomas Mather of Derby, gent, to Reverend John Palmer of Birmington, co Warwick, clerk, in consideration of £500, of a messuage, with a seat or pew in the parish church of Kirk Ireton, and several closes of land in Kirk Ireton known as the Day Hole, the Cross Yates, the Withis, the Nether Field, the Town End, the Round Hill Fields and Storers Lane, containing 28 acres, 9-10 Feb 1780 - 1780
1649 - Articles of agreement between Thomas Mather of Derby esq, and James Beard of Cockshutt Hill in pa Mugginton, gent by which Mather agrees to convey to Beard, in consideration of £500, several closes of land in Kirk Ireton known as the Inner and Outer Brooms containing by estimation 5 acres 2 roods, 8 Apr 1796 - 1796
1650 - Copy will of Ralph Doxey of Ashbourne, gent 5 Feb 1712/3 - 1713
1651-1652 - Lease and release by George Ley of Mayfield co Stafford, gent (executor of the will of Elizabeth Docksey, widow, and devisee of Ralph Docksey), to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, gent, eldest son of Ralph Docksey, in consideration of 1,053 14s of several parcels of land known as Snelston Wood or Snelston Park, a messuage called Halls Tenement, closes of land called Heywoods Croft and the Intack and several cottages, all in Snelston, 22-23 Oct 1725 - 1725
1653 - Mortgage for 500 years by Thomas Docksey of Ashbourne, gent, to Katherine Okeover of Ashenhurst, co Stafford, spinster, in consideration of £800, of 2 messuages and several closes of land, including the Mill Meadow alias Middle Meadow, all in Snelston, 24 Nov 1727 - 1727
1654 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by Edward Willson of Cannock, co Stafford, esq and Katherine his wife (late Katherine Okeover), and Thomas Docksey of Snelston, gent, to Joshua Kirke of Nottingham, in consideration of £800, of property as in MT/1653, 23 Nov 1730 - 1730
1655 - Assignment of mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by Joshua Kirk, late of Nottingham and now of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent, and Thomas Docksey of Snelston, gent, to Anne Fosbrook of Derby, spinster, of property as in MT/1653 to secure £1000 and interest, 23 Nov 1736 - 1736
1656-1657 - Lease and deed of exchange by way of release by Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq to Thomas Wigley of Chesterfield, gent, by which Docksey and Wigley exchange parcels of land in the Town Fields belonging to Snelston, both containing by estimation about 3 roods, 27 Mar 1742 - 1742
1658 - Common recovery by Thomas Gregg, gent, against Francis Gregg, gent, of one messuage, 10 acres of meadow and 25 acres of pasture, etc in Snelston, Michaelmas Term 1756 - 1756
1659-1660 - Lease and mortgage in fee by way of release by Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, to George Morewood of Alfreton, in consideration of £3,000, of messuages and several closes of land containing 164 acres in Snelston - 14-15 Oct 1765
1661 - Assignment of a term of 500 years by Leonard Fosbrook of Shardlow, esq (executor of the will of Ann Fosbrook) to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, and Samuel Allen the younger of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £1,025 3s, of property in MT/1655, 21 Jan 1766 - 1766
1662 - Assignment of a term of 500 years by Samuel Allen the younger of Ashbourne, gent, and Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, to John Alsopp of Ashbourne, gent, and George Morewood of Alfreton, esq, in consideration of £3,000, of messuages and closes in Snelston - 22 Jan 1766
1663-1665 - Lease for possession and mortgage by way of release by Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, to Thomas Fisher of Derby, esq, of several messuages and parcels of land containing 248 acres in Snelston, with bond, 26-27 May 1769 - 1769
1666 - Assignment of a term of 500 years by John Alsopp of Ashbourne, gent, George Morewood of Alfreton, esq, and Thomas Docksey late of Snelston but now of Lichfield, co Stafford, esq, to Thomas Macklin of Derby, esq and Thomas Fisher of Derby, esq for securing £3,500, of property as in T1653 except the Mill, otherwise Mill Meadow, in Snelston - 27 May 1769
1667 - Copy Act of Parliament, 10 George III, for vesting the manor of Snelston and certain messuages, lands and hereditaments in Snelston comprised in the marriage settlement of Thomas Docksey, esq, in trustees to sell and convey the same to Arthur Bowyer, gent - 1769
1668-1669 - Lease and release by David Garrick of Covent Garden, co. Middlesex, esq and George Garrick of Furnivalls Inn, London, esq, to William Bowyer of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £6,000, of the manor of Snelston, a messuage and several closes of land containing 178 acres in Snelston, 19-20 Jul 1770 - 1770
1670 - Conveyance by release by Thomas Docksey late of Snelston but now of Lichfield, co Stafford, esq to William Bowyer of Snelston, gent, in consideration of £11,000, of several messuages and closes of land containing c 380 acres, with seats and pews in church, all in Snelston, 11 Aug 1770 - 1770
1671-1672 - Lease and release by William Bowyer of Snelston, esq to Thomas Ley of Mayfield, esq and John Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of the marriage of Edward Walhouse Okeover, esq, with Margaret Bowyer, of the manor of Snelston, a capital messuage, a piece or parcel divided into two parts commonly called the Park containing by estimation 32 acres, a messuage and several closes of land containing 184 acres, all in Snelston, 12-13 Feb 1777 - 1777
1673 - Conveyance by William Bridgman of Spittle Fields, co Middlesex, gardner, and Elizabeth his wife to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, gent, in consideration of £47 16s 6d, of parcels of arable land in Park Field containing about 2 1/2 acres and in Holt Field containing 1 acre, 24 Feb 1738/9 - 1739
1674-1675 - Lease and release by John Hopkins, son of William Hopkins, late of Alderwash [Alrewas?], co Stafford, wheelwright, to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £12 12s, of a cottage or tenement in Snelston, 1-2 Mar 1753 - 1753
1676-1677 - Lease and release by James Tomlinson of Derby, gardener, John Hayne of Derby, carpenter, Alice Wall of Derby, widow and her son Willaim Wall of Derby, gardener, to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £5, of a messuage in Snelston and a small parcel of land Belonging to it, 19-20 Mar 1754 - 1754
1678 - Deed of exchange between Hugo Meynell of Bradley, esq and Thomas Docksey several pieces of land in Snelston containing c5 acres in exchange for several closes of land containing c6 acres and occasional profits from land in Snelston in consideration of £50, 5 Apr 1763 - 1763
1679 - Deed of exchange between Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq and John Massey of the Leigh in parish of Norbury, by which, in consideration of £128, Docksey grants to Massey four several pieces of land called Warings Farm at Snelston containing about 18 acres, in exchange for a piece of meadow ground called the Fenns at Snelston containing 8 acres, 12 Jul 1766 - 1766
1680 - Lease for possession by John Massey of the Leigh in parish of Nobury, gent (executor of Hope Docksey late of Snelston, esq, deceased) to Thomas Docksey of Snelston, esq, in consideration of 5s, of a piece of meadow ground called the Fenns in Snelston containing about 18 acres, in exchange for a piece of meadow ground called the Fenns at Snelston containing 8 acres, 12 Jul 1766 - 1766
1681-1682 - Lease and release by William Bridgman of Derby, gent to Thomas Whitworth of Brailsford Copy, yeoman, in consideration of £1,055, of a newly erected messuage with newly erected barn, stable, coach house and out-buildings with yards, orchard and gardens, and several closes of ground, namely Hurd's Close, the Pingle, the two Carr Snapes, the House Close, the Barn Close, the Oller Close, the Further Snapes, the Midlde Snapes and the Three Cornered Piece, all in Snelston, 10-11 Apr 1751 - 1751
1683 - Copy will of Francis Whitworth of Ednaston Copy in parish of Brailsford, yeoman, including provision for his farm and land at Snelston, 13 Jun 1767 - 1767
1684 - Mortgage for 500 years by Francis Whitworth of Brailsford Copy, yeoman, to Robert Brown of Spath in pa Longford, yeoman, in consideration of £400, of property as in MT/1681-1682, 2 Jan 1768 - 1768
1685 - Assignment of a term of 500 years by Robert Brown of Spath in pa Longford, yeoman (by the direction of Richard Whitworth of Brailsford Copy, yeoman, son of Francis Whitworth deceased) to Thomas Bill of Tittensor, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £800, of property and land as in MT1684, 1 Jul 1777 - 1777
1686 - Receipt by John Harrison from the executors of the will of Francis Whitworth, deceased, of the sum of £60 in full payment of a legacy given by the will to Ann, wife of John Harrison, 12 Jul 1777 - 1777
1687-1688 - Lease and release by Richard Whitworth of Brailsford Copy, yeoman, to John Wright of Snelston, gent, in considertation of £1,275, of property and land as in MT/1684, and assignment of a term of 500 years in trust to attend the inheritance, 7-8 Apr 1778 - 1778
1689-1690 - Final concord between John Wright, gent, plaintiff, and Richard Whitworth and Ann his Wife, deforciants, of one messuage, barns, stables, gardens, 75 acres of land etc in Snelston in consideration of £100 - 1778
1691-1692 - Lease and mortgage in fee by John Wright of Snelston, gent to Elizabeth Amery of Stone, co Stafford, widow, in consideration of £600, of property as in MT/1684, 8-9 Jun 1789 - 1789
1693 - Transfer of mortgage in fee by Hugh Wheatley of Stone, co Stafford, gent and Ann his wife, Margeret Grosvenor of Drayton in Hales, co Salop, widow, James Boden of Sheffield, gent and Charlotte his wife, Ruth Amery of Drayton in Hales, spinster, the Reverend Vernon Yonge of Haughton, co Stafford, clerk, and Fanny his wife, and John Wright of Snelston, gent to William Clay of Caldon, co Stafford, farmer, of property as in MT/1684, 21 Apr 1813 - 1813
1694-1695 - Final concord (2 copies) between William Clay, plaintiff, and Hugh Wheatley and Ann his wife Margaret Grosvenor, James Boden and Charlotte his wife, Ruth Amery, Vernon Yonge and Fanny his wife and John Wright, deforciants, of one messuage, barns, stables, gardens, 120 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £120, Trinity Term 1813 - 1813
1696 - Copy will of John Wright late of Ashton Close but now of Shepherds Wood in pa Norbury, gent, including provisions about lands in Norbury and Snelston - 1815
1697 - Conveyance of Samuel Wright of Ashton Close in Snelston, gent (son of John Wright, gent, deceased) and Catherine his wife and Thomas Alcock of Cheadle, co Stafford, gent to Margaret Langley of Snelston, of two messuages, a blacksmith's shop with outbuildings, yards etd and several closes of land called the Pingle, the two Carr Snapes, the House Close, the Barn Close, the Three Cornered Piece and the Middle Snapes containing altogether by estimation 30 acres, 25 May 1819 - 1819
1698 - Final concord between Margaret Langley, plaintiff, and Samuel Wright and Catherine his wife, deforciants, of 4 messuages, barns, stables, gardens, orchards, 2 shops, 60 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £200, Trinity Term 1819 - 1819
1699 - Re-conveyance by William Clay of Caldon, co Stafford, farmer, to Samuel Wright of Snelston, gent, of property as in MT/1684 23 Mar 1819 - 1819
1700 - Release by John Bennett (otherwise Bennitt) of Kings Bromley, co Stafford, cooper, and Ann his wife to George Wilcockson of Atlow, yeoman, in consideration of £60, of one undivided half part of meassuage, with croft, an acre of land called the Oldfield and half acre of land in the Parkfield in Snelston, 18 Oct 1740 - 1740
1701 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine between George Wilcockson of Atlow, yeoman, and Henry Scott of Doveridge, gent, plaintiffs, and John Bennett of Kings Bromley, co Stafford, yeoman, and Ann his wife, John Buxton of Doveridge, yeoman, and Ann his wife, and Thomas Buxton of Doveridge, yeoman (son of John Buxton) and Ann his wife, deforciants, of one undivided half part of messuages with several closes containing 18 acres in Snelston and Doveridge, 20 Feb 1746/7 - 1747
1702 - Final concord between George Wilcockson and Henry Scott, plaintiffs, and John Bennett and Ann his wife, John Buxton and Ann his wife and Thomas Buxton, deforciants, of 3 acres of land and a moiety of one messuage, barn, stable, garden, 15 acres of land, etc in Snelston and Doveridge, Hilary Term 1747/8 - 1748
1703-1704 - Lease and release by George Wilcockson of Atlow, yeoman, to James Allen of Snelston, husbandman, of property as in MT/1700, 6-7 Apr 1750 - 1750
1705 - Probate copy will (with probate certificate annexed, dated 24 Apr 1798) of James Allen of Snelston, yeoman, including provisions relating to his estates at Snelston, 14 Jul 1791 - 1791
1706 - Will of George Allen of Cheadle, co Stafford, yeoman, including provision for his estate at Snelston, 17 Jun 1826 - 1826
1707 - Conveyance by George Allen of Checkley, co Stafford, farmer, to James Allen of Checkley, farmer in consideration of £120, of half part of four messuages, a croft and a parcel of land known as the Little Field, containing by estimation 2 acres in Snelston, 14 Mar 1843 - 1843
1708 - Probate copy will (probate dated 26 Oct 1943) of Robert Allen of Tean in pa Checkley, co Stafford, yeoman, including provisions for houses and lands at Snelston and Ashbourne, 18 Feb 1837 - 1837
1709-1710 - Legacy receipts by Robert Allen and Elizabeth Cox from James Allen (devisee named in will of George Allen) of 2 sums of £30 20 Mar 1847 - 1847
1711 - Conveyance by James Allen of Checkley, co Stafford, farmer to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £700, of property as in MT/1707, 25 Mar 1847 - 1847
1712 - Final concord between George Buckston, plaintiff, and George Wilcockson and Mary his wife, John Wilcockson and William Bate and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, barn, stable, garden, orchard, 18 acres of land, etc in Snelston and Clifton in consideration of £60, Trinity Term 1750 - 1750
1713-1714 - Lease and release by Edward Fogg of Ashbourne, butcher, and William Etches of Asbourne, butcher, to Edward Goodall of Cubley Wood in pa Cubley, yeoman, in consideration of £130 10s, of six closes commonly known as Halls Ball Leasows or Marl Waste in Snelston, 28-29 May 1745 - 1745
1715 - Feoffment by Edward Goodall of Cubley Wood in parish of Cubley, yeoman, to Alexander Denstone of Cubley, yeoman, in consideration of £223 19s of four closes (being part of six pieces) formerly known as Halls Ball Leasows or Marie Waste in Snelston, 6 Apr 1767 - 1767
1716 - Probate copy will (probate certificate dated 21 November 1768) of Alexander Denstone of Cubley, yeoman, including provisions relating to land at Yeaveley and Snelston and houses and land in Uttoxeter, 7 Jul 1767 - 1796
1717 - Will of Thomas Greatorex of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, victualler, including provisions relating to houses and land at Uttoxeter and land at Yeaveley and Snelston, 9 Mar 1796 - 1796
1718-1719 - Lease and deed to make a tenant to the freehold by way of release by Thomas Greatorex, late of Uttoxeter, co Stafford but now a private in His Majesty;s Regiment of the Army of Defence for Staffordshire, Francis Osborn of Uttoxeter, victualler, and Elizabeth his wife, John Armishaw of Creighton Park in parish of Uttoxeter, farmer, and Sarah his wife to Samuel Austin of the Inner Temple, London, gent, of several messuages and lands in Uttoxeter, Yeaveley and Snelston, 7-8 Aug 1806 - 1806
1720 - Common recovery by James Dudley against Samuel Anstice, gent, of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 45 acres of land, etc in Snelston and Yeaveley, Michaelmas Term 1806 - 1806
1721-1722 - Lease and release by Joseph Osborn of Derby, grocer, and Mary Gretorex of Creighton Park in pa Uttoxeter, spinster, to John Fox of Uttoxeter, currier, in consideration of £610, of a messuage and four closes of land commonly known as the Rye Grass Close or Upper Ploughed Piece, and the Pasture Piece, the Meadow, and the Lower Close containing altogether c 15 acres heretofore commonly known as Hall's Ball Leasows but now commonly called Cockshutt Hey Farm in Snelston, 27-28 Jan 1814 - 1814
1723 - Declaration of trust by John Fox of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, currier, to James Blair of Uttoxeter, gent, as to a messuage and lands in pa Snelston as in MT/1721-1722, 29 Jan 1814 - 1814
1724 - Abstract of title of Robert Philips, esq, to several closes situated at Yeaveley and Snelston (1745-1834) - 1853
1725-1727 - Letters concerning purchase of land in Snelston by John Harrison, 7-31 May 1853 - 1853
1728 - Release by Robert Philips of Checkley, co Stafford, esq, to John Harrison of Snelston, esq, in consideration of £350, of the site where a messuage was built and land known as Cockshutt Hey Farm, and 2 pieces of land adjoining Cockshutt Lane in Snelston, 30 Jun 1853 - 1853
1729-1730 - Final concord between John Bennett, plaintiff, and William Hill, deforciants, of 2 messuages, barns, stables, gardens, 30 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £60, Hilary Term 1793 - 1793
1731 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine between William hill of Cockshut Lane in pa Snelston, yeoman, and his daughter Hilaris Hill, John Bennett of Cheadle, co Stafford, gent, William Crosby of Brassington, miner, and John Johnson of Brassington, schoolmaster (trustee of William Crosby) and Hilary his intended wife), in consideration of the intended marriage of William Crosby and Hilary Hill and of the sum of 10s, relating to messuages and several closes of land in Snelston, 14 Dec 1793 - 1793
1732 - Surrender of a term of 500 years by John Johnson of Brassington, schoolmaster, William Crosby of Brassington, miner, and Hilaris his wife, to William Hill of Snelston, yeoman, of a messuage in Cockshut Lane and nine closes of land known as the Big Meadow, the Little Meadow, the Pit Close, the Oak Tree Close, the Little Wheat Close, the Little Meadow, and Half Acre and the Goodalls Close containing together by estimation 12 1/2 acres in Snelston, 8 May 1799 - 1799
1733 - Conveyance by William Hill of Snelston, yeoman, to William Crosby of Brassington, miner, John Crosby of Brassington, miner, and Mary Hill of Snelston, spinster (daughter of William Hill), property and land as in MT/1732, 2 Jul 1799 - 1799
1734 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by William Crosby of Brassington, miner, John Crosby of Brassington, miner (trustee of William Crosby), and William Hill of Snelston, farmer, to John Johnson of Brassington, schoolmaster, in consideration of £100, of property and land as in MT/1732, upon trust to pay £50 to Mary, daughter of William Hill and £50 to Margaret Froggatt, another daughter of William Hill, 3 Jul 1799 - 1799
1735 - Grant of an annuity of £15 a year by William Crosby of Brassington, miner, and John Crosby of Brassington, miner (trustee) to William Hill of Snelston, farmer, the annuity issuing from property as in MT/1732, 3 Jul 1799 - 1799
1736 - Conveyance by feoffment by William Hill of Snelston, yeoman, William Crosby late of Brassington but now of Cockshut Lane in pa Snelston, miner, and Hilaris his wife and John Crosby of Brassington, miner (trustee for William Crosby) to Elizabeth Hall of Darley Moor, spinster, of property as in MT/1732 in consideration of £260, 9 Apr 1801 - 1801
1737 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Elizabeth Hall of Darley Moor, spinster, to William Crosby of Cockshut Lane in parish of Snelston, miner in consideration of £120, of property and land as in MT/1736, 10 Apr 1801 - 1801
1738 - Assignment for the residue of two terms of 500 years by Hilaris Crosby of Brassington, widow of William Crosby, Elizabeth Hall of Darley Moor, spinster, John Johnson of Brassington, schoolmaster, and William Hill of Snelston, miner, to Joseph Jackson of Shirley, farmer, in consideration of £160, of property and land as in MT/1736, 30 Nov 1804 - 1804
1739-1740 - Lease for possession and marriage settlement between Elizabeth hall of Snelston, spinster, Samuel Hawksworth of Roston in pa Norbury, co Stafford, yeoman, and Samuel Sims of Snelston, yeoman, and Joseph Ratcliffe of Cheadle, co Stafford, yeoman, by which, in consideration of the marriage intended between Samuel Hawksworth and Elizabeth Hall, Elizabeth Hall grants to Samuel Sims and Joseph Ratcliffe a messuage with several closes of land in Snelston, containing altogether by estimation 13 acres and one undivided moiety of 2 messuages and several closes containing by estimation 6 acres in Snelston 20-21 Nov 1815 - 1815
1741 - Final concord between John bowler, plaintiff and John Moorcroft and Catherine his wife, Samuel Hawksworth and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of 3 messuages, outhouses, workshops, cartilages, gardens, 20 acres of land and a moiety of 1 messuage, garden and 10 acres of land in Roston and Snelston, Feb 1817 - 1817
1742 - Declaration of the uses of a fine by Samuel Hawksworth of Darley Moor in pa Snelston, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife to John Bowler of Longden, co Stafford, miller of land as in MT/1739-1740, 25 Mar 1817 - 1817
1743 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Samuel Hawksworth of Cockshut Lane, in pa Snelston, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife to James Richardson of Marston Park, gent, in consideration of £250, of a messuage with several closes containing by estimation 13 acres and one undivided moiety of a messuage and several closes of land containing by estimation about 5 acres in Snelston, 13 Feb 1818 - 1818
1744 - Assignment by William Orpe of Brichwood Moor in parish of Norbury, farmer, Abram Flint, of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, gent, John Froggat of Roston, husbandman and Margaret his wife, Mary Hill of Roston, spinster, Samuel Hawksworth of Cockshut Lane in pa Snelston, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife, and James Richardson of Marston Park, gent to John Brittlebank of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of 10s, of property as in MT/1732, 13 Feb 1818 - 1818
1745 - Assignment, for the residue of two terms of 500 years by Joseph Jackson of Shirley, farmer, Samuel Hawksworth of Darley Moor in pa Snelston, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife to William Orpe of Birchwood Moor in pa Norbury, farmer (trustee) and Abraham Flint of Uttoxeter, co Stafford (trustee) of land and property as in MT/1744 in trust for Samuel Hawksworth and Elizabeth his wife 19 Dec 1818 - 1818
1746-1747 - Copy will of Elizabeth Hawksworth, wife of Samuel Hawksworth of Cockshead Lane in pa Snelston, including provisions relating to land in Snelston at Cockshead Lane, with probate copy, granted 27 Jun 1821, 22 Apr 1820 - 1820
1748 - Probate copy will (probate certificate dated 3 Sep 1834) of Mary Hudson of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, widow, including provisions relating to property at Darley Moor in Snelston, 20 Nov 1832 - 1832
1749 - Will of Joseph Hudson of Alrewas, co Stafford, wheelwright, including provisions relating to Snelston, 17 Mar 1843 - 1843
1750 - Memorandum of an agreement made between Thomas Hall Hudson of Sheffield, Baptist minister, Sarah Hudson of Alrewas, co Stafford, widow, William Hudson of Burton on Trent, co Stafford, baker and grocer and John Harrison of Snelston Hall by which it was agreed that 2 houses and several closes of land in Snelston containing c 18 acres be sold to John Harrison, 14 Nov 1843 - 1843
1751 - Abstract of the title of the trustees under the marriage settlement of Nathaniel Need, esq and Catherine his wife as mortgagees of hereditaments and premises at Snelston (1793-1829) - 1843
1752 - Conveyance by Thomas hall Hudson of Sheffield, dissenting minister, Sarah Hudson of Alrewas, co Stafford, widow, William Hudson of Burton on Trent, co Stafford, baker and grocer, and John Dakin of Alrewas, tailor, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £744 5s, of a messuage in a lane called Cockshutt Lane or Cockshead Lane with several closes of land containing c 13 acres and a messuage at Darley Moor and several closes of land containing 5 1/2 acres, all in Snelston, 6 Sep 1844 - 1844
1753 - Agreement between Samuel Hawksworth of Snelston, yeoman, and John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £96, whereby Hawksworth agrees to sell to John Harrison his title to a messuage with several closes near Cockshutt Lane and to an undivided moiety of a messuage and several closes near to Darley Moor, all in Snelston, 25 Sep 1844 - 1844
1754 - Case for the opinion of Mr A R Sidebottom of Lincoln's Inn, regarding the will of Elizabeth Hawksworth, 15 Jan 1844 - 1844
1755 - Declaration of Edward Roe of Snelston regarding the property of Thomas Hall, deceased, 27 Jan 1844 - 1844
1756 - Abstract of title of Court Granville, esq to freehold land in Staffordshire and Derbyshire (1781-1827) - 1844
1757-1760 - Further abstracts of title of Court Granville, esq, to freehold estates in Staffordshire and Derbyshire (1830-1844) - 1844
1761 - Conveyance by Court Granville late of Calwich, co Stafford but now Leamington Priors, co Warwick, esq, and Thomas Wilmot of Coundon, co Warwick, gent to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £125, of a piece of arable land on Darley Moor in parish of Snelston containing 4 acres 1 rood 20 perches, 27 Jan 1845 - 1845
1762 - Copy order of exchange by John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq and Samuel Frost, John Barton, William Smith, Henry Samuel Maskery and John Frost, all of Snelston, farmers, trustees of Henry Bould's Charity whereby Harrison gives Walkers' Close and building in Sturston in pa Ashbourne containing 5 acres 3 roods 9 perches to the trustees in exchange for a cottage, buildings, yard, garden, croft, orchard, and closes called Top Close, Long Close, Wheat Close, Pit Close and Bottom Close, containing in total 7 acres 1 rood 31 perches, in Snelston, 15 Sep 1864 - 1864
1763 - Deed of covenant to produce title deeds by the trustees of Henry Bould's Charity of Snelston to John Harrison of Snelston Hall (1804-1863) 29 Sep 1864 - 1864
1764 - Abstract of the title of the trustees of Henry Bould's Charity to land and hereditaments in Snelston (1804-1863) - 1864
1765 - Lease by Richard Worseley of Devy Hulme in co Lancaster, gent and his wife Ellen Worseley to Hamlett Warberton of Bromyhurst within Barton upon Irwell, co Lancaster, husbandman, in consideration of £45, of one messuage with appurtenances in Bromyhurst within Barton upon Irwell, 8 May 1615 - 1615
1766 - Feoffment by George Hope of Dodleston, co Chester, esq and his son John Hope, gent to John Birch of Bromyhurst within Barton upon Irwell, husbandman in consideration of £225, of a messuage, 2 hedges, one moiety of Carr Lane and several closes of land in Bromyhurst and Barton, 24 Apr 1622 - 1622
1767 - Lease by Roger Downes of Wordley, co Lancaster, esq, to Thomas Warberton of Bromyhurst within Barton upon Irwell, husbandman, in consideration of £80, of all that one messuage with appurtenances in Bromyhurst, Hulme and Barton co Lancaster, 16 Oct 1624 - 1624
1768-1769 - Conveyance by Sir Cecil Trafford of Trafford, co Lancaster, knight, Sir Richard Lloyd of Dulassey, co Carnarvon, knight, Sir Orlando Bridgeman of Leaver, co Lancaster, knight, Edward Standish of Standish, co Lancaster, esq Phillip Osborn of Bentcliffe, co Lancaster, gent and Lawrence Holker of Little Houghton, co Lancaster, yeoman, to Robert Chadwicke of Bromyhurst, co Lancaster, yeoman, in consideration of £132 10s, of a messuage with appurtenances in Bromyhurst, Hulme and Barton, co Lancaster, with bargain and sale, 5 Sep 1649 - 1649
1770 - Conveyance by John Birch of Bromyhurst within Barton, yeoman, to Richard Hartley of Manchester, gent and Nathan Leech of Manchester, Thomas Newton of Bromyhurst, yeoman, and Thomas Rogers of Devyholme, co Lancaster, of a close, messuage and tenement with appurtenances in Barton, co Lancaster, 22 Feb 1663/4 - 1664
1771 - Assignment of a lease by Mary Lowe of Bramihurst within Barton upon Irwell, widow, to Jonathan Royle of Whitlewickle, co Lancaster, husbandman, and James Lowe of Flixton, co Lancaster, tailor, in consideration of £90, of several closes of ground in Bramihurst within Barton upon Irwell, for the term of 100 years, 19 Jul 1673 - 1673
1772 - Lease by Mary Lowe of Bramyhurst within the parish of Eccles, co Lancaster, widow, to Jonathan Royle of Dumplinton within Barton, co Lancaster, husbandman, and Thomas Landsdale of Pendlebury, co Lancaster, chapman, in consideration of five shillings, of property as in MT/1766, 20 Nov 1674 - 1674
1773 - Feoffment by Mary Lowe of Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, widow, to Robert Chadwick of Bromihurst, yeoman, in consideration of £110, of two closes in Bromihurst, commonly known is the Field in the Eye or the Oldfield in the Eye and the meadow adjoining it containing 3 1/2 acres of land, 29 Jan 1675/6 - 1676
1774 - Assignment of lease by James Burch of Barton upon Irwell, co Lancaster, widow, to Mary Low of Bramihurst within Barton, widow, of parts of a house and land at Bramihurst or Dumplington at the yearly rent of £15, 1676/7 - 1677
1775 - Assignment of a lease for 90 years by William Jackson the Elder of Bromiehurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman to James Chadwicke of Croft Bank, co Lancaster, yeoman, and Hamlett Gilbody of Croft Bank, yeoman, of a messuage with appurtenances at Bromiehurst, 12 Jan 1680/1 - 1690
1776 - Articles of agreement between Thomas Harrison of Stretford, co Lancaster, yeoman, John Lomas of Hazelhurst within Worsley, co Lancaster, yeoman, and John Harrison of New Trafford, co Lancaster, yeoman, and Elizabeth Gooldin of Little Houghton within Worseley, co Lancaster, widow, by which, in consideration of a marriage shortly to be solemnized between Thomas Harrison and Elizabeth Gooldin, Thomas Harrison agrees to convey to John Lomas and John Harrison a messuage with several closes of land in Bramihurst in Barton super Irwell, co Lancaster, containing 21 acres, of a messuage with several closes of land in Dumplinton within Barton, containing 23 acres and a meadow in Urmston containing 2 acres of land, 3 Jan 1689/90 - 1690
1777-1778 - Conveyance by Robert Chadwick the Elder of Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, and Ellen his wife, Robert Chadwick the Younger of Unsworth, co Lancaster, yeoman, and Anne his wife to Nathan Leech of Manchester, gent, and John Waite of Manchester, gent, and others, of a messuage and tenement with appurtenances situated in Bromihurst, Hulme and Barton and two closes of land in Broomihurst within Barton upon Irwell, commonly known as the Field in the Eyre, or the Oldfield in the Eye and the meadow adjoining it containing by estimation 3 acres, 1-4 Aug 1690 - 1690
1779 - Conveyance by Robert Chadwicke of Unsworth, co Lancaster, yeoman, to Thomas Mynshull the Younger of Manchester, gent, in consideration of £140, of property as in MT/1777, 4 Nov 1690 - 1690
1780 - Quitclaim by Richard Chadwick the Younger of Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, to Hamlett Gilbody of Crossbank within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, of property as in MT/1779 [partly damaged] Jul 1698 - 1698
1781 - Conveyance by Thomas Mynshull the Younger of Manchester, to Hamlet Gilbody of Croftsbank within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, and Robert Chadwicke the Younger of Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, of a messuage and lands as in MT/1779 13 Jul 1698 - 1698
1782 - Surrender by Robert Chadwicke the Elder of Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, to Hamlet Gilbody of Croftsbank within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, of the closes and parcels of land, meadow or pasture called the Ould-field in the Eye and adjoining meadow and his share of the close called the Furr Hey 23 Jul 1698 - 1698
1783 - Conveyance by Hamlet Gilbody of Croftsbank within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, to Robert Chadwicke the Younger of Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, in consideration of 5s, of a messuage and tenement with appurtenances in Bromihurst, Hulme and Barton, co Lancaster, 13 Aug 1698 - 1698
1784 - Conveyance by Hamlet Gilbody of Croftsbank within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, to Robert Chadwicke the Younger of Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, of property as in MT/1777, 16 Aug 1698 - 1698
1785 - Final concord between John Harrison, gent, querent, and John Otholew, deforciants, of 3 messuages, 3 gardens, 70 acres of land etc in Chadderton and Crompton, co Lancaster, 23 Aug 1699 - 1699
1786 - Agreement between Hamlet Gilbody of Croftsbank with Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, and Robert Chadwicke the Younger, of Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, that Chadwicke shall case to be paid to Gilbody £232 over 5 years for the freeing and discharge from entails, jointures, dowers and other charges of a messuage and tenement with appurtenances in Bromihurst, Hulme and Barton, co Lancaster, 30 Jul 1698 - 1698
1787 - Assignment of a lease for 21 years by Robert Chadwicke of Bromyhurst, yeoman, to Thomas Tonge of Barton, yeoman, in consideration of £23, of a close of ground containing 4 acres 1 rood 10 perches on Dumplington Moor and a close or parcel of ground called the Greene Field lying in Bromyhurst containing by estimation 2 acres, 4 Feb 1701/2 - 1702
1788-1789 - Mortgage for 1000 years by Robert Chadwicke of Barton, yeoman, to Henry Baxter of Sheirson within the parish of Northerden, co Chester, yeoman, in consideration of £26, of closes of land in Barton commonly known as the Pease Dole, the Hollin Dole, the Four Butts and the Flatts, containing by estimation 1 acre 1 rood, with duplicate, 15 Aug 1701 - 1701
1790 - Quitclaim by Thomas Chadwicke of the Hills in Unsworth in parish of Prestwich, co Lancaster, yeoman, to his father, Robert Chadwicke and Hamlett Gilbody, both of Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, of property as in MT/1777, 18 Jan 1702/3 - 1703
1791 - Lease for 500 years by Robert Chadwicke of Bromyhurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, to his son Thomas Chadwicke of the Hills in Unsworth in pa Prestwick, co Lancaster, yeoman, of parcel of ground formerly known as the Greene Field being part of a certain messuage and tenement situated in Bromyhurst, Hulme and Barton, 21 Jan 1702 - 1703
1792 - Bond by Robert Chadwicke of Bromyhurst within Barton, yeoman, to Thomas Ashton of Eccles, co Lancaster, blacksmith, in £20, for the performance of covenants contained in a pair of indentures of equal date, 29 Aug 1702 - 1702
1793 - Will of Robert Chadwick of Bramihurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, 10 Sep 1708 - 1708
1794 - Assignment by Joseph Lees of Manchester, chapman, to John Harrison of Manchester, gent, of several bonds or obligations, upon trust for Mary Harrison, daughter of Ralph Harrison, late of Manchester, callenderman, deceased, by Hannah, now wife of Joseph Lees, 24 Mar 1708/9 - 1709
1795 - Will of Richard Parker of Ashton upon Mersey, co Chester, yeoman, including provisions for land at Ashton super Mersey 7 Apr 1742 - 1742
1796 - Probate copy will (probate certificate dated 31 Jul 1672) of John Bierch of Bramiehurst within Barton upon Irwell, co Lancaster, yeoman, including directions relating to land in Barton, 5 May 1672 - 1672
1797 - Bond by Edmund Barlow of Lostock within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, and John Barlow of Lostock, yeoman, to Thomas Scholes of Pendlebury, co Lancaster, yeoman, and his brother William Scholes of Salford, co Lancaster, merchant, in £540 for the performances of covenants contained in an indenture of equal date, 20 Jun 1685 - 1685
1798 - Probate copy will of Ann Harrisson of Denham Massey, co Chester, widow, 24 May 1701 - 1701
1799 - Lease for 1,000 years by Robert Chadwick of Bromyhurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, to John Harrison of Stretford, co Lancaster, gent and Reginald Royle of Eccles, co Chester, yeoman (executors of the will of Anne Harrison, late of Stretford, widow) and Thomas Harrison of Bromyhurst, yeoman, in consideration of £40, of a messuage and tenement and several closes situated in Bromyhurst, Barton and Hulme, co Lancaster 16 Jun 1705 - 1705
1800 - Mortgage for 1,000 years from Henry Baxter of Sheirson in parish of Northerden, co Chester, yeoman, and Thomas Tonge of Barton, co Lancaster, yeoman, to John Harrison of Stretford, co Lancaster, gent, Reginald Royle of Eccles, co Chester, yeoman (executors of the will of Anne Harrison late of Stretford, widow), Thomas Harrison of Bromyhurst within Barton upon Irwell, yeoman, and Robert Chadwick of Bromyhurst, yeoman, to secure £32 7s, in Barton commonly called the Pease Dole, the Hollins Dole, the Four Butts and the Flatts, 16 Jun 1705 - 1705
1801-1802 - Lease and release by Thomas Harrison of Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, co Lancaster, yeoman, to John Harrison of Manchester, co Lancaster, gent, in consideration of £400, of all those two parcels of land with appurtenances in Bromihurst within Barton commonly known as Chadwicke Fields, 22-23 May 1724 - 1724
1803- 1804 - Lease and release by Thomas Loe of Manchester, whitesmith, to Thomas Barnes of Broughton in parish of Manchester, yeoman, in consideration of £50, of a newly erected messuage situated in a close called Coldarsemeadow lying near the Sudehill and Withingreave in Manchester, off Merchant Street, with rights of way, 2-3 Apr 1725 - 1725
1805-1806 - Lease and release by James Barnes ofKidderminster, co Worcester, sadler, to Charles Heatley of Manchester, barber, in consideration of £30, of a messuage and appurtenances as in MT/1803-1804, 30 Apr/1 May 1742 - 1742
1807 - Mortgage for 500 years by Charles Heatly of Manchester, barber, to Peter Pollit of Manchester, barber and peruke maker, of a messuage and appurtenances as in MT/1803-1804 to secure £20 and interest, 25 Jul 1757 - 1757
1808-1809 - Lease and release by Charles Heatley of Manchester, barber, to Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, gent, in consideration of £45, of property as in MT/1803-1804, 20-21 Jul 1761 - 1761
1810 - Final concord between William Tomkinson and Roger Sedgwick, plaintiffs, and Titus Barlow, Martha his wife, Thomas Barlow, John hunt, Ann his wife and Charles Heatley and Mary his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, 4 acres of land, etc in Manchester and Barton upon Irwell, co Lancaster in consideration of £66 13s 4d, 8 Aug 1761 - 1761
1811 - Feoffment by John Belfeld of Cleggeswood, co Lancaster, gent to Charles Holt of Stubley, co Lancaster, esq, of messuages, lands, and tenements in Butterworth, co Lancaster commonly called the Brodens, 26 Aug 1568 - 1568
1812 - Feoffment by Edward Butterworth of Belfield, co Lancaster, esq to Robert Holte of Stubley, co Lancaster, esq, in consideration of £37 10s of a close of land lying in Hundersfield, co Lancaster commonly known as the Heyrode, containing by estimation 2 acres, 1 May 1650. Feoffment by Edward Butterworth of Belfield, co Lancaster, esq to Robert Holte of Stubley, co Lancaster, esq, in consideration of £37 10s, of a close of land lying in Hundersfield, co Lancaster commonly known as the Heyrode, containing by estimation 2 acres, 11 May 1650 - 1650
1813 - Assignment of a lease for 21 years by John Moss of Manchester, woollen draper, to Thomas Bisbrowne of Manchester, innkeeper, in consideration of £31, of two gardens or parcels of land in Manchester, 19 Mar 1717/8 - 1718
1814 - Assignment of a lease for 21 years by Thomas Bisbrown of Manchester, innkeeper, to John Wroe of Manchester, maltster, in consideration of £100, of two gardens or parcels of land, with the newly erected summerhouse in Manchester - 2 Feb 1720/1721
1815 - Articles of agreement between Thomas Bisbrowne of Manchester, innholder, and John Wood of Manchester, chapman, relating to the building of walls involving their neighbouring properties, 13 Apr 1720 - 1720
1816-1817 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 21 years by John Wroe of Manchester, maltster, to Elizabeth Bower, widow of Samuel Bower, late of Manchester, haberdasher, deceased, in consideration of £100, of two gardens in Manchester, with a summer house and two other dwelling houses lately erected on the gardens, with copy 16 Oct 1722 - 1722
1818-1820 - Certificate entitling John Seddon of Manchester to one full share (the whole being divided into 500 equal parts) of the navigation of the rivers Mersey and Irwell navigable from Liverpool to Manchester (3 copies) 10 Jun 1724 - 1722
1821 - Articles of agreement between John Wood of Manchester, chapman, and John Wroe of Manchester, maltster, for Wroe to have the liberty and privilege of three windows or lights out of the newly erected messuage, in Manchester near the Parsonage Brow, between the houses belonging to Wood, at the yearly rent of ten shillings, 4 May 1725 - 1725
1822 - Assignment of a lease for the residue of a term of 21 years by Richard Chambers of Worksop, Nottingham, maltster, John Wright of Mansfield, co Nottingham, maltster, and Nathaniel Philips of Manchester, chapman (assignees of the estate of John Wroe, bankrupt, late of Manchester, maltster) to Roger Sedgewick of Manchester, chapman, in consideration of £200, of two gardens with the buildings erected on them, being part of premises called the Swan Office in Manchester, 4 Jan 1731/2 - 1732
1823 - Assignment of a lease for 21 years by Jeremiah Bower of Manchester, haberdasher, to Richard Chambers, John Wright and Nathaniel Philips (as in MT/1822), in consideration of £2 2s, of land as in MT/1822, 25 Jul 1731 - 1731
1824 - Abstract of the title to a messuage or dwelling house situated in Withy Grove in Manchester purchased by Mrs Whiteley from Messrs John and James Sedgwick (1717-1735) - c1735
1825 - Extract (document defaced by cutting) from a counterpart of a lease by the Wardens and Fellows [of college unknown] to John Clowes 22 Oct 1737 - 1737
1826 - Assignment of lease for the remainder of a term of 21 years by Alice Moss of Manchester, spinster, to Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, merchant, in consideration of £3 3s, of property as in MT/1822, 13 Nov 1738 - 1738
1827 - Lease for 21 years by Samuel Starky, doctor in divinity to William Grimshaw of Duckworth within Oswaldtwistle, co Lancaster, husbandman, in consideration of a yearly rent of £14, of a messuage, tenement and farmhouse at Duckworth in Oswaldtwistle, 11 Apr 1762 - 1762
1828 - Lease for 31 years by Samuel Egerton of Tatton Park, co Chester, esq to Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, bachelor of physick, of lead mines, veins or beds of lead, copper, tin, ironstone and limestone and other minerals with relating working and privileges to search, drain, tunnel, erect machines, mills smelting houses, etc within the Manor of Ashworth in co Lancaster, 15 Sep 1763 - 1763
1829 - Memorandum of agreement between Samuel Egerton and Roger Sedgewick (both as in MT/1828) by which Egerton promises to convey to Sedgwick before 29 Sep next for the term of 21 years all the mines and veins as in MT/1828, 15 Sep 1763 - 1763
1830 - Assignment of a lease for 99 years by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, bachelor of physic (trustee in the will of Frances Leigh, late of Manchester, widow, deceased) and by the direction of Rachael Clowes, wife of Samuel Clowes the Younger of Manchester, esq (sister of Frances Leigh) of a messuage and tenement with lands in co Salop, 30 May 1766 - 1766
1831 - Deed for levying a fine and declaring the uses thereof by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, bachelor of physic, and Mary his wife (heir at law of John Clowes, late of Manchester, gent, deceased) to John Clowes of Ardwick, co Lancaster, clerk, and William Bullock of Manchester, merchant, of messuages in or near certain streets in Manchester called the Ridge Field and the Old Miln Gate, one undivided moiety of two warehouses in the Old Milngate, and messuages with lands in Pendleston, co Lancaster 7 Aug 1771 - 1771
1832 - Articles of agreement between Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, bachelor of physic, and William Allen of Davyhulme, co Lancaster, esq to sell a capital messuage with appurtenances called Castleton Hall in Rochdale, co Lancaster, together with demesne lands and other messuages, cottages, lands, tenements and hereditaments, 26 Dec 1772 - 1772
1833 - Mortgage by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester esq, to Dame Eleanor Assheton of Manchester, widow, deceased, and the Revd Richard Assheton, Rector of Middleton, clerk (executors to the will of Sir Raphe Assheton), in consideration of £1,200, of a capital messuage, tenement and lands commonly known as Dearnley and other houses, gardens and lands in Hudersfield, 16 Jul 1773 - 1773
1834 - Agreement to abide by covenants between Roger Sedgwick, William Allen and Thomas Ferrand of pa Rochdale, gent (as in MT/1832) 20 Dec 1775 - 1775
1835 - Lease for 14 years at the annual rent of £42 by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, esq, to Samuel Casson of Hundersfield in parish of Rochdale, carrier, of a messuage and several closes in Stubley in the township of Huddersfield, 26 Jan 1776/7 - 1777
1836 - Lease for 19 years by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, gent, to Joseph Barret and Samuel Brierley, both of Salford, co Lancaster, brewers and co-partners, and John Berry of Salford, timber merchant and John Cook of Salford, calico printer, in consideration of a yearly rent of £18, of a messuage commonly called the Swan Office in Manchester near the Parsonage Close, part of which is commonly known as St Mary's Church Yard, 12 May 1761 - 1761
1837 - Memorandum that the consent and agreement of several of the principal landowners in the towns of Manchester and Salford for authorising the respective Overseers of the Highways of the said towns to repair the wooden bridge lately erected between the lands of the Warden and Fellows of the College of Christ in Manchester (held by lease from them by Doctor Sedgwick) and the lands of John Bury in Salford shall not be constructed to oblige the inhabitants of Manchester and Salford to repair the bridge or to prejudice the private right of the Warden and Fellows or John Bury, 16 Nov 1769 - 1769
1838 - Conditions of sale of two messuage commonly called the Swan Office in or near Black Fryers in Manchester, leading down to the Newfoot Bridge and held by lease under the Warden and Fellows of the Collegiate Church in Manchester for the term of 21 years, to be auctioned on, 16 Apr 1778 - 1778
1839 - Letter from Hugh Oldham, Strangeways, Manchester, to Roger Sedgewick, esq, Deansgate, Manchester, containing a valuation of "the houses in Parsonage premises in Withy Grove and Blackfryers, 16 Jun 1782 - 1782
1840 - Memorandum of agreement between Mary Sedgwick and Joseph Barrett and Barrett shall quit the premises in Manchester, as leased in T1836 and that Sedgwick shall, upon surrender, allow Barrett fifty shillings for the improvement he has made to the said premises, 9 Oct 1782 - 1782
1841 - Letter from Mr Barrett, Kennedy Street [Manchester] to Roger Sedgwick of Manchester to settle all rents due for payment, according to his written agreement with Mrs Sedgwick of 9 October 1782 and to deliver the premises up if he cannot come to an agreement with Mr Sedgwick
1842 - Letter from Joseph Barrett of Blackley to Roger Sedgwick of Manchester regarding the "disposing of your Parsonage estate" 30 Mar 1784 - 1784
1843 - Receipt by Joseph Barrett of £2 10s from Roger Sedgwick for improvements made at his building in the Parsonage by Joseph Barrett, 10 May 1786 - 1786
1844-1845 - Lease for 14 years by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, esq, to Roger Fitton of Stubley in the township of Hudersfield in pa Rochdale, co Lancaster, woollen weaver, in consideration of the payment of a yearly rent of £60, of part of a capital messuage in the township of Hundersfield and Butterworth in pa Rochdale, with counterpart, 26 Jan 1761 - 1776
1846-1847 - Lease for 14 years by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, esq to John Hill of Butterworth in pa Rochdale, co Lancaster, weaver, in consideration of a yearly rent of £25, of a messuage commonly known as the brown, and several closes of land in the township of Butterworth, with counterpart, 26 Jan 1776 - 1776
1848 - Lease for 14 years by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, esq to Charles Scholfield of Stubley in the township of Hundersfield in pa Rochdale, co Lancaster, collier, in consideration of a yearly rent of £20 of part of the capital messuage called Stubley Hall and several closes of land, 26 Jan 1776 - 1776
1849 - Lease for 14 years by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, co Lancaster, esq, to William Taylor of Butterworth in parish of Rochdale, co Lancaster, weaver, in consideration of a yearly rent of £30, of part of the capital messuage known as Stubley Hall and also several closes of ground in Stubley in Hundersfield in parish of Rochdale, 26 Jan 1776 - 1776
1850 - Conveyance by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, esq to William Allen of Davy Hulme, co Lancaster, esq, and John Clowes of Manchester, esq, in consideration of £11,300 of an undivided moiety of Roger Sedgwick to the manors or lordships of Castleton and Marland, co Lancaster with an assignment of a term of 1,000 years to be merged in the inheritance, 22 May 1776 - 1776
1851 - Articles of contract for cotton by David Mills of the island of Tobago in West Indies, esq, to Thomas Cotton of the island of Tabago, esq, Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, esq, William Bullock and Michael Cotton of Manchester, merchants, and William Tod, Thomas Cheap, William Collow and John Henderson of London, merchants and partners for the delivery of 60,000 pounds weight of cotton from the islands of Tobago and Carionacon, 31 Jan 1777 - 1777
1852 - Counterpart lease for 21 years by Samuel Peploe, Warden of the College of Christ in Manchester and the Fellows of the said College to Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, bachelor in physic, in consideration of an annual rent of £1 3s 6d, of two messuages commonly known as the Swan Office in Manchester, 15 Apr 1778 - 1778
1853 - Articles for the dissolution of the partnership of John Sedgwick, James Sedgwick and John Withington, all of Manchester, merchants in the business of manufacturing, preparing and spinning cotton and wool whereby Withington, in consideration of the sum of five shillings, releases to the Sedgwicks title to the building lately used by them for the purpose of carrying on their business, situated near Ancoats Lane in Manchester and all goods, chattels, etc, and the Sedgwicks have agreed to discharge and pay all debts they owe jointly with Withington on account of their co-partnership, 10 Sep 1792 - 1792
1854 - Abstract of deeds relating to messuages and premises in Manchester called Sedgwick's Court in mortgage from Messrs John Sedgwick and James Sedgwick to Messrs John Stanton and Edward Dakin for securing £1,000 and interest (1690-1795), 4 Mar 1795 - 1795
1855 - Draft abstract of the title of John Sedgwick, esq and his mortgagee to a yearly chief rent of £172 issuing out of shops and buildings in St Ann's Square and Back Square in Manchester, (1789-1799) - c1799
1856 - List of donations resulting from a petition by Thursday John, a bankrupt merchant - 19th cent
1857-1863 - Letters, report and bill to Henry Stanton of Greenfield House, Thelwall, Cheshire relating to the proposed Manchester Ship Canal and the purchase of land in the parish of Runcorn and township of Thelwall, co Chester, and the proposed Warrington Tramway, 1 Dec 1882-24 Nov 1884 - 1882
1864 - Brief for the plaintiff in the Court of King's Bench at Westminster in an action for breach of covenants to the damage of £500 between Roger Sedgwick, gent, plaintiff, and Charles Turner, defendant to be tried at Lancaster Assizes on, 15 Aug 1763 - c1763
1865 - Lease for 29 years by Roger Sedgwick of Manchester, bachelor of physic, to David Campbell of Manchester, merchant, in consideration of the yearly rent of £20, of a newly erected messuage with dye house in a certain place in Manchester called the Parsonage, 25 Mar 1770 - 1770
1866-1867 - Letter from Richard Bullock to John Sedgwick, esq, Manchester, enclosing a copy of the broker's account, 22 Nov 1797 - 1797
1868 - Letter from Thomas Barlow, Hanover Street, to John Sedgwick, esq, relating to the building of Sedgwick's factory, 4 Apr
1869 - Bill and receipt by Thomas Taylor from Colonel Sedgwick for tailoring, 14 Mar 1809 - 1809
1870 - Notice of certification that letters of administration of Roger Sedgwick, late of Manchester, bachelor in physic, deceased, were granted by the Chancellor of the Chester Diocese to John Sedgwick, his son, on 17 Apr 1799 15 Jul 1815 - 1815
1871 - Draft mortgage in fee by John Sedgwick of Manchester, esq, and James Sedgwick of Morris Brook, co Chester, esq, to Mary Hawcourt and Ann Hawcourt, both of Denton in parish of Manchester, spinsters, in consideration of £1,500, of messuages, fulling mill, corn mill and kiln, and closes of ground at Stubley and a messuage and tenement called the Great House with several closes of land in the township of Hundersfield in parish of Rochdale, 13 May 1797 - 1797
1872 - Schedule of deeds relating to an estate at Stubley in parish of Rochdale, co Lancaster, 13 May 1797 - 1797
1873 - Conveyance by Thomas Wright of Hopsford, co Warwick, esq to Gilbert Wright of London, gent and Abraham Wright of Market Bosworth, co Leicester, gent, in consideration of £175, of a fourth part of two messuages in Snelston, and various closes in Norbury, Snelston or Roston, 15 Jan 1622 - 1622
1874 - Feoffment by Sir John FitzHerbert of Tissington knight to Robert Crichlowe of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of £19 10s of several pieces of land in fields in Snelston commonly known as Edlowfield and Timberhill, containing in total 65 acres, 13 Dec 1639 - 1639
1875 - Mortgage by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, esq, to Sir Robert Shirley of Staunton, co Leicester, and Dame Katherine his wife, sister of Rowland Okeover, Sir Francis Burdett of Formark and William Allestrye of Derby, esq, in consideration of £1,590 of the manor of Snelston with rights and appurtenances, 30 May 1654 - 1654
1876 - Conveyance by Robert Chrichloe of Snelston, husbandman, and his son Thomas Chrichloe of Cubley, husbandman to Gervase Bennett of Derby, in consideration of £11 13s 4d, of two selions of arable land in Headloe Field containing 1 acre 1 rood 25 perches in Snelston, 4 Aug 1656 - 1656
1877-1878 - Lease and conveyance by Raph Doxey the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, to his son Robert Doxey of the City of London, goldsmith, of a messuage and several closes of ground in Snelston commonly known as Sutton Closes, 1-3 Jun 1660 - 1660
1879 - Mortgage for 500 years by Sampson Baker of Ashbourne, gent, Elizabeth Docksey of Snelston, widow and Robert Docksey and George Ley of Middle Mayfield, co Stafford, gent to Samson Copestake of Marston Park in pa Marston Montgomery, gent, in consideration of £1,000, of a messuage in Snelston commonly known as Ashton Close Farm, 25 Mar 1709 - 1709
1880 - Lease for 21 years by Rowbotham Prettey of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, maltster, to Richard Miles of Highwall Hill in parish of Yoxall, co Stafford, gent, at a yearly rent of £22, of a messuage in Woodhouse End in parish of Yoxall, 19 Feb 1718/9 - 1719
1881 - Conveyance by John Beresford of Ashbourne esq, John Port of IIam, co Stafford, esq, and George Ley of Mayfield, co Stafford, gent (executors of the will of Elizabeth Docksey) to Elizabeth Meynell of Bradley, widow, in consideration of £333 10s, of closes of land in Snelston, commonly known as the Moore Walls, the Moore Walls Flatt and Moore Walls Meadows, 5 Apr 1718 - 1718
1882 - Lease for 99 years by George Hunt of Rochester, co Stafford, esq and Ann his wife, to Robert Hulme of Heaton in pa Leek, co Stafford, husbandman, in consideration of a yearly rent of £7, of a cottage called the Shaw, situated within the lordship of Heaton,1 Mar 1742/3 - 1743
1883-1884 - Lease and release by Thomas Shaw of Alton, co Stafford, nailer, and Ann his wife to William Maddock of Alton, yeoman, William Bowyer of Roston, gent, and John Wakelin of the Inner Temple, London, gent, in consideration of £140 of two closes of land commonly known as the Mickle Hills otherwise Mickler Crofts in parish of Alton, containing by estimation 6 acres 5-6 Apr 1744 - 1744
1885 - Final concord between Randle Wilbraham,esq, plaintiff, and George Hunt, esq and Ann his wife, Francis Otway, esq and Stanhope Otway, esq, deforciants, of the manor of Stanhope Otway, esq, deforciants, of the manor of Stanhope Otway, esq, deforciants, of the manor of Rocester, moiety of manor of Heaton, 31 messuages, one water corn mill, 41 gardens, 2700 acres of land, 1,000 acres of wood, etc in Rocester, Quixhall, Alton, Denston, Combridge, Uttoxeter, Alstone, Heaton, Rushton James, Leek, Kingsley, Froghall, Kingsley, Ipstones, Checkley and Stafford. Hilary Term 1747/8 - 1748
1886 - Note on Mr Hunt's power by virtue of a fine of 1747 to dispose of Estates in a mortgage, made at Lincoln's Inn, 7 Mar 1749/50 - 1750
1887 - Counterpart assignment in trust by Mary Cotton of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, widow of Henry Cotton, late of Uttoxeter, clerk, deceased, to Richard Hayne of Uttoxeter, esq, of the sum of £1,000, 25 Mar 1749 - 1749
1888 - Letter from Edward Wilmot relating to Mr Hunt's marriage settlement, 6 Jul 1749 - 1749
1889 - Sheet of paper containing financial calculations, including a note that Mrs Cotton died on, 6 Nov 1757 - c1757
1890 - Bill by Richard Buxton to Joseph Riley for payment of Mrs Cotton of £25, 11 May 1756 - 1756
1891 - Counterpart lease for 7 years at a yearly rent of £27 by the Rev Thomas Langley, clerk, and Margaret his wife, both of Snelston, to William Tallent of Linstead, co Suffolk, farmer, of a farm and several closes of land at Linstead, containing by estimation 25 acres, 1 Feb 1800 - 1800
1892 - Copy will of William Okeover of the MiddleTemple, London, esq including provision relating to his lands in Norfolk, Suffolk and Staffordshire, 1 Mar 1745/6 - 1746
1893-1894 - Copy Chancery decree (2 copies) in the case of Walhouse against Okeover, relating to the provisions of the will of William Okeover, 5 Jul 1751 - 1751
1895-1896 - Copy of Chancery Report (2 copies) in the case of Moreton Walhouse, gent and Catherine his wife, plaintiffs, and Leake Okeover, esq, Francis Higginbotham, gent and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Hollingshead, widow, Rowland Okeover, esq, Sarah Villiers, Thomas Beech and William Monk, defendants, 22 Jun 1752 - 1752
1897-1898 - Lease and release by Moreton Walhouse of Hatherton, co Stafford, esq and Catherine his wife, daughter of Edward Wilson of Cannock, esq, to Christopher Saunders of Shareshill, co Stafford, gent, and Roger Bramley of Brewood, co Stafford, clerk, of a messuage and several closes of land containing by estimation 198 acres in Tinley All Saints, Norfolk and a cottage and two pieces of land containing by estimation 15 acres in Tilney Saint Lawrence, Norfolk, several pieces of freehold marsh lands in Northburlingham Herrings by Boyton and Mowlton, Norfolk and several closes of land in Little Linstead, Suffolk, containing by estimation about 25 acres, with covenant to levy a fine, 6-7 Jun 1757 - 1757
1899 - Final concord between Christopher Saunders, gent and Roger Bromley, clerk, plaintiffs, and Moreton Walhouse, esq and Catherine his wife, deforciants, of 2 messages, one cottage, 500 acres of land, etc in Tilney All Saints, Tilney St Lawrence, North Burlington Herrings by, Boyton nd Mowlton in Norfolk and of one messuage, 36 acres of land, etc in Little Linstead in Suffolk in consideration of £160 Trinity Term 1757 - 1757
1900 - Attested copy deed of appointment by Moreton Walhouse of Hatherton, co Stafford, esq and Catharine his wife, of all messuages and land as in T1897-T1898 to the use of Christopher Saunders of Shareshill, co Stafford, gent, Roger Bromley of Brewood, co Stafford clerk and Plowden Slaney of Hatton, co Salop, esq, 4 Jul 1757 - 1757
1901 - Copy will of Leak Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, with a codicil dated 16 Feb 1766 and probate at London dated 5 Dec 1766, including provisions relating to his lands in Derbyshire and Staffordshire 17 May 1763 - 1763
1902 - Letter from Moreton Walhouse of Hatherton, co Stafford, relating to his property in Norfolk and Suffolk, 22 Oct 1776 - 1776
1903 - Lease for possession by Plowden Slaney of Hatton, co Salop, esq and Morton Walhouse of Hatherton, co Stafford to Thomas Ley of Mayfield, co Stafford, esq and John Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of 5s, of property as in MT/1897-1898 12 Feb 1777 - 1777
1904 - Lease for 78 years by Henry Tymberlake of London, gent, to John Dorrell of the parish of St Peter Advincula, London, gunmaker, in consideration of £30, of waste ground and garden with deal yard in the parish of Saint Peter Advincula within the Tower of London on the north west part of the ditch of the said Tower of London, 9 Apr 1612 - 1612
1905-1909 - Lease and counterpart leases for 41 years by Dorrell of the liberty of the tower of London, gunmaker to Thomas Layton, citizen and blacksmith of London, Thomas Kingston, citizen and armourer of London and Raphe Favell, citizen and leather seller of London, in consideration of the yearly rent of £3 2s 6d, of parts of a garden or deal yard situated upon the side of the Tower Ditch at or next Tower Hill, London, 12 Oct 1722 - 1622
1910 - Assignment of a lease for the remainder of a term of 41 years by Thomas Layton, citizen and blacksmith of London to his son Samuel Layton, of a parcel of ground or garden, used for a deal yard, situated upon the side of the Tower Ditch at or near Tower Hill, London, 1 Nov 1627 - 1627
1911 - Bond by John Dorrell of the liberty of the Tower of London, gunmaker, to Thomas Layton, citizen and blacksmith of London, in £100, 22 Nov 1627 - 1627
1912 - Assignment of a lease for the remainder of a term of 78 years by Thomas Layton, citizen and blacksmith of London, to John Price, citizen and cloth worker of London, in consideration of £180, of land as in MT/1904, 7 Sep 1629 - 1629
1913 - Lease for 31 years by John Searles of London, gent, to Richard Brocke of the parish of St Martin's in the Fields, co Middlesex, carpenter, in consideration of £36, of a messuage, being one of the new houses on a parcel of ground lying on the north west side of Covent Garden in the parish of St Martins in the Fields, with yard, 8 Oct 1640 - 1640
1914 - Lease for 21 years by John Price, citizen and cloth maker of London to John Abraham, citizen and draper of London, in consideration of a yearly rent of £3 2s 6d, of a messuage situated upon the west side of the Tower Ditch at or near Tower Hill, London within the parish of St Peter Advincula, 1 Mar 1647 - 1647
1915 - Bond by George Bagshawe of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, co Surrey, seaman, to John Bagshawe, citizen and scissors merchant of London, in £24, 22 Oct 1641 - 1641
1916 - Bargain and sale by Rowland Okeover of Okeover, co Stafford, esq to Benjamin Archer of the City of London, grocer in consideration of £420, of a messuage and several closes of land situated in Snelston, 6 Nov 1657 - 1657
1917 - Conveyance by William Hart of Uttoxeter Woodlands, co Stafford, gent to Francis Holt of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, shoemaker, in consideration of £120, of a close of ground known as Madens Wall Close, containing by estimation 6 acres in Uttoxeter 1 May 1681 - 1681
1918 - Conveyance by Richard Phillips of the Hall Green in pa Checkley, co Stafford, yeoman, to William Ashby of Over Tean in parish of Checkley, esq, in consideration of £200, of the manor of Over Tean, the cottages standing upon the wastes of the manor, and a messuage commonly called the Hall Green Over Tean, co Stafford, 10 Nov 1726 - 1726
1919 - Lease for 99 years by George Hunt of Rocester, co Stafford, esq to George Woodward of the Low, co Stafford, esq, yeoman, in consideration of the yearly rent of £46, of three messuages lying at the Low within the Manor of Heaton, co Stafford, 28 Sep 1739 - 1739
1920-1921 - Lease and release by Thomas Hyorne of Denstone, co Stafford, yeoman, and Joane his wife, to Lydia Orme of Combridge in pa Rocester, co Stafford, spinster, in consideration of £60, of a close in Denstone in the parishes of Rochester and Alton, co Stafford, commonly known as the Horse Croft, 28-29 May 1706 - 1706
1922 - Assignment of two mortgage terms by Edward Bowley of Denstone, co Stafford, gent (son of Robert Bowley of Denstone, co Stafford, deceased) and John Milward of Uttoxeter, gent and Thomas Garratt of Uttoxeter, gent, to Thomas Challoner of Dayry House in parish of Longford, gent and William Phyllips of Roston, yeoman, in consideration of £460 and £150, of a capital messuage known as Denstone Hall with closes and a messuage also in Denstone commonly known as Wallercroft House with closes of land, 7 Oct 1717 - 1717
1923-1924 - Lease for possession and marriage settlement between Thomas Challoner of Dayry House in pa Longford, gent, his son John Challoner to William Challoner of Mamerton in co Derby, gent, Samuel Clowes of Rownall, parish of Cheddleton, co Stafford, gent, Thomas Challoner of Lees Hall in pa Church Broughton, gent, Phillip Fernihough of Middle Cliffe in pa Leek, co Stafford, and William Horsley of Rocester, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of a marriage lately solemnized between John Challomer and Mary his wife (daughter of William Horseley) and of the sum of £300 from William Horsley, of a capital Messuage known as Denstone Hall and several closes of ground in Denstone in the parishes of Alton and Rocester, co Stafford, 22-23 Jan 1719/20 - 1720
1925-1926 - Lease and release by John Hyatt of Denstone, co Stafford, yeoman, to Ralph Buxton of Denstone, yeoman, in consideration of £60, of a close of ground commonly known as the Little Horse Croft in Denstone in the parishes of Alton and Rocester, co Stafford, 22-23 Mar 1724-5 - [1725]
1927 - Attested copy deed of revocation and appointment of new uses by Samuel Burton of Derby, esq, and Ann his wife to Richard Harpur of Littleover, esq and Henry Parker of Derby, gent, of a capital messuage with adjoining messuage, gardens, etc commonly known as Saint Ellens in the parish of Saint Alkmund, Derby, and several messuages and lands in Great Over otherwise Mickleover, Littleover, Findern, Over Burrows and Nether Burrows [in Brailsford] and Migginton and Denstone and Combridge in parish of Rocester, co Stafford, 16 Apr 1745 - 1745
1928 - Attested copy deed to lead the uses of a fine between Joseph Sikes of Derby, gent, and Hannah his wife, their son Samuel Sikes of Chesterfield and Edward Sikes of Leek, co Stafford, button merchant, of a capital messuage, conservatory and stable, known Saint Ellens in pa Saint Alkumund, Derby, and a moiety of a capital messuage in Mickleover, with a cottage called Stiff House and several parcels of land containing at least 93 acres in Mickleover, 22 Apr 1751 - 1751
1929 - Attested copy final concord between Edward Sikes, plaintiff, and Joseph Sikes, gent and Hannah his wife, deforciants, of 30 messsuages, 5 cottages, barns, gardens, orchards, 1350 acres of land, and of a moiety of 4 messuages, 4 barns, 3 gardens, 2 orchards, 220 acres of land, etc in Derby, Ashbourne, Mickleover, Swanwick, Spondon, Aston, Chellaston, Booton [Boulton?], Borrowash, Parwich, Hognaston, Kirk Ireton, Yeldersley, Kilburn, Wirksworth, Halsey [Horsley?], Alfreton and Mugginton and of 4 messuages, 3 cottages, barns, gardens, orchards, 400 acres of land, and of a moiety of 6 messuages, 3 cottages, 550 acres of land, etc in Uttoxeter, Ellaston, Wootton, Denston, Combridge, Whetley, Whetley Moor, Breamhurst, Dilhorne and Rocester, co Stafford. Easter Term 1751 - 1751
1930 - Assignment of the remainder of a term of 500 years by Edmund Buxton Goodwin of Tissington, gent, Ellen Maddock of Parwich, spinster (devisee in the will of James West of Dalbury Lee in pa Dalbury, gent, to Charles West of Denstone, co Stafford, in consideration of £450 5s, of closes of land in Denstone, known as the Nether Calver Croft, the Miln Meadow and the Barley Piece, containing together by estimation about 7 acres. 9 Oct 1773 - 1773
1931-1932 - Lease and release by Joseph West, late of Dalbury Lees but now of Etwall, gent, and Mary his wife (daughter of John Challoner the younger late of Denstone, co Stafford, gent, deceased), to Stafford Squire Baxter of Furnivals Inn, London, gent, of a capital messuage called Denstone Hall and several closes of land in Denstone in the parishes of Alton and Rocester, co Stafford, 1-2 Jun 1704 - 1784
1933 - Commonly recovery by Charles West against Stafford Squire Baxter, gent, of one messuage, two gardens, 50 acres of land, etc in Denstrone and in the parishes of Alton and Rocester, Trinity Term 1784 - 1784
1934 - Lease for 99 years by Joseph West of Etwall gent, to Thomas Challiner of Horton near Shifnall, co Salop, yeoman, in consideration of the yearly rent of £35, of a capital messuage and several closes in the near Denstone in the parishes of Rocester and Alton containing altogether 35 acres, 24 Mar 1787 - 1787
1935-1936 - Lease and release by Thomas Ley of Mayfield, co Stafford, esq, the Revd George Fletcher of Cubley, clerk, and John Hayne of Ashbourne, esq to Thomas Challiner of Denstone, co Stafford, yeoman and William Horsley of Eaton Dovedale in pa Doveridge, gent, in consideration of £270, of closes in Denstone, co Stafford commonly known as the Big Horse Croft and the Little Horse Croft, 2-3 Apr 1790 - 1790
1937 - Declaration of Trust by Thomas Higgott of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, gent, relating to the advance of £700 by John Osborne, of Gratwick, co Stafford 20 Jul 1796 - 1796
1938 - Feoffment by William Hutton of Gate Burton, co Lincoln, Richard Hutton of Carlton upon Trent, co Nottingham, esq, the Reverend William Key of Newark upon Trent, clerk, Jacob Ordoyno of Coddington, co Nottingham, gent (trustees in will of Joseph Sikes of Newark upon Trent esq) to John Squire Chawner of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £1,373, if closes of land in Denstone in pa Rocester, co Stafford containing by estimation 15 acres, 6 Apr 1805 - 1805
1939 - Deed of covenants for the production of title deeds by Joseph Sikes of Newark upon Trent, co Nottingham, esq (son of Joseph Sikes late of Neward upon Trent, esq, deceased) to John Squire Chawner of Ashbourne, esq for property as in MT/1938, 6 Apr 1805 - 1805
1940-1941 - Lease and release by John Squire Chawner of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent to his father Thomas Chawner late of Denstone but now of Cheadle, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £1,500 of several closes in Denstone in the parishes of Rocester and Alton, co Stafford, 9-10 Nov 1807 - 1807
1942 - Act for dividing and inclosing a common or moor called Aston and Shardlow Moor, and several common fields, meadows, pastures and waste grounds, lying within the Manor of Weston cum Membris and Prebend of Sawley in the County of Derby - 1756
1943 - Act for dividing and inclosing the common fields, meadows, pastures and waste grounds, in the township of Aston upon Trent in the County of Derby - 1762
1944-1945 - Mortgage for securing £200 by George Cowlishaw of Frampton, co Lincoln, farmer, son of John Cowlishaw, late of Shardlow, gent, deceased, to Samuel Browne of King's Lynn, co Norfolk, merchant, in consideration of £200, of a messuage and lands in Aston upon Trent, containing about 80 acres allotted upon inclosed ground in Shardlow called Bingham Green containing by estimation 6 acres and a parcel of meadow ground in Castle Donington called Mill Holme containing by estimation 3 acres, with bond, 28 Mar 1782 - 1782
1946 - Abstract of title of Messrs Cowlishaw to an estate at Aston and Shardlow (1720-1780) 10 Oct 1785 - 1785
1947-1949 - Lease for possession and mortgage in fee by Joseph Cowlinshaw of Shardlow, yeoman, to William Clifford of Shrdlow, cordwainer, in consideration of £280, of an undivided fifth part of a messuage and croft in Aston upon Trent, a parcel of ground called Bingham's Green in Shardlow containing by estimation 4 acres 1 rood 30 perches, and several parcels of inclosed ground in Aston Upon Trent containing by estimation about 30 acres in total, with bond. 23-24 Apr 1783 - 1783
1950-1951 - Lease and release in trust by Sarah Cowlishaw of Shardlow, widow, George Cowlishaw of Shardlow, yeoman, James Cowlishaw of Shardlow, yeoman, Charles Cowlishaw of Shardlow, yeoman, to Henry Cowlishaw of Shardlow, yeoman in consideration of 10s, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Aston upon Trent in fields called Alderslade and Netherfield, 23-24 May 1790 - 1790
1952 - Articles of agreement between Henry Cowlishaw of Shardlow, yeoman, and John Harrison of Derby, gent, for Cowlishaw, in consideration of the sum of £3,137, to convey to Harrison a messuage with outbuildings, croft, and several parcels of land in Aston upon Trent, containing by estimation about 150 acres in total, 8 Oct 1790 - 1790
1953 - Draft copy articles of agreement, as in MT/1952 - 1790
1954 - Statement of Messrs Cowlishaw's accounts 4 Apr 1791 - 1791
1955 - Assignment and confirmation of a mortgage by Philip Case, Edward Everard and Henry Bell, all of Kings Lynn, co Norfolk, esquires (executors of the will of Samuel Browne late of Kings Lynn, merchant, deceased), and George Cowlishaw, late of Frampton, co Lincoln but now of Shardlow, farmer (son of John Cowlishaw, late of Shardlow, gent, deceased) to John Harrison of Derby, gent, in consideration of £267 10s, for the residue of a term of 1,000 years, of a messuage in Aston upon Trent, a parcel of ground called Bingham Green in Shardlow, and a parcel of meadow ground in Castle Donnington, co Leicester, commonly called Mike Holme, containing by estimation 3 acres, 25 Apr 1791 - 1791
1956 - A map of land belonging to John Harrison, gent, lying in the lordship of Aston, taken by John Whyman - 1790
1957-1958 - Copy lease for possession and marriage settlement between John Harrison of Derby, gent, Mary Almond of Derby, spinster, George Almond of Nottingham, linen draper, and Thomas Saxelbye of Derby, merchant, by which, in consideration of the intended marriage between John Harrison and Mary Almond, Harrison grants to George Almond and Thomas Saxelbye a messuage with the homestead, croft and several parcels of land in Aston upon Trent containing 76 acres and 3 messuages with several parcels of land in Bromihurst within Barton upon Irwell, co Lancaster, including the Chadwicks and the Intake Estate, 2-3 Jan 1796 - 1796
1959 - Draft of settlement made prior to the marriage of Mr Harrison and Miss Almond (see MT/1958) 3 Jan 1796 - 1796
1960 - Contract of John Harrison for the payment of land tax on property in the liberty of Aston upon Trent 3 Jun 1799 - 1799
1961-1967 - Conditions for the sale of a freehold estate at Aston upon Trent, comprising a farm, out-buildings and upwards of 76 acres of land, 13 Oct 1808 - 1808
1968 - Notice for sale of freehold estate at Aston upon Trent on 13 Oct. 22 Sep 1808 - 1808
1969 - Valuation of the late Mr Harrison's estate in the parish of Aston upon Trent - 1808
1970 - Letter addressed to john Harrison, esq, Warwick, Derby, containing a survey of the late John Harrison's estate in the parish of Aston upon Trent - c1808
1971 - List of owners of lots 1-5 (as in MT/1691) - c1808
1972 - Letter for Nathaniel Palmer Johnson to John Harrison, esq, Wardwick, Derby on the payment of five shillings annually to the poor of Aston and the chargeability of Harrison's estate
1973 - Copy release of jointure by Mary Harrison of Derby (widow of John Harrison and formerly Mary Almond) to George Almond of Nottingham, linen draper, and Thomas Saxelbye of Derby, merchant, James Stanton of Telwall, co Chester, esq and John Swift Saxelbye of Derby, gent, in trust for the sale of property in Aston upon Trent, 25 mar 1809 - 1809
1974 - Abstract of title to an estate at Aston upon Trent belonging to James Stanton, esq and Mr John Swift Saxelbye (devisees in trust by the will of John Harrison, deceased) (1705-1807) - 1809
1975 - Valuation of household goods and fixtures of the property of John Stanton, esq at Pentors Hill, conveyed to Edmund Evans esq - 1818
1976-1977 - Lease for 10 years by John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq and Elizabeth his wife to Francis Hurt the Younger of Alderwasley, esq of a capital messuage called Yeldersley House with the lodge, gardener's cottage, outbuildings, yards, gardens, pleasure grounds, plantations, fish ponds and several acres of land containing altogether 45 acres at an annual rent of £130, with draft, 28 Feb 1831 - 1831
1978-1984 - Letters of John Harrison of Snelston relating to lease of the house at Yeldersley and sale of produce 25 Apr 1837-17 Mar 1838 - 1837-1838
1985 - Agreement between Richard Harrison of Snelston and Mr Bromley at Yeldersley for produce, 19 Mar 1838 - 1838
1986 - Valuation of beasts and other stock at Yeldersley - 1839
1987 - Mortgage for 500 years by Robert Boley of Denstone, co Stafford, gent and Anne his wife, their son Edward Boley of Denstone and John Hayne the Younger of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, gent to Thomas Garratt of Uttoxeter, gent, in consideration of £150, of a messuage known as the Wall Croft House and several parcels of land in Denstone, in the parishes of Alton and Rocester, 3 May 1710 - 1710
1988 - Will of Thomas Aspenall of Newcastle under Lyme, co Stafford, surgeon, including provision for his messuage in Newcastle and land at Denstone called the Holms, 13 Feb 1746/7 - 1747
1989-1990 - Mortgage for 500 years by Thomas Aspenall of Newcastle under Lyme, co Stafford, surgeon to Ralph Cartwright of Newcastle under Lyme, gent, in consideration of £130, of a messuage in the High Street, Newcastle under Lyme and a parcel of meadow ground near the River Dove at Denstone in pa Rocester, being about 10 acres called the Holme, with bond, 14 Feb 1746/7 - 1747
1991-1992 - Lease and release for a recovery by Thomas Aspenall of Newcastle under Lyme, co Stafford, surgeon barber, to Machael Barbor of Lyons Inn, co Middlesex, gent of property as in MT/1989-1990, 16-17 Oct 1746 - 1746
1993 - Common recovery by Charles Bill, gent, against Michael Barbor, gent of one messuage, 36 acres of land, etc in Newcastle under Lyme and Denstone, Co Stafford, Michaelmas Term 1746 - 1746
1994 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by Ralph Cartwright of Newcastle under Lyme, co Stafford, gent, Thomas Fernyhough of Newcastle under Lyme, gent (executor of the will of Thomas Aspenal, deceased), John Wood of Denston, co Stafford, yeoman, to Richard Bowyer of Roston, gent (trustee for John Wood), in consideration of £136.2s, of property as in MT/1989-1990, 27 Feb 1747/8 - 1748
1995 - Copy release of two legacies under the will of Thomas Aspinall of Newcastle under Lyme, co Stafford, surgeon, deceased, received by James Aspenal of the parish of Saint George in co Middlesex, cheese factor and Benjamin Aspenal of the same place, cheese factor (as in MT/1988) 16 Nov 1748 - 1748
1996 - Will of Prudence Smith of Denstrone in parish of Rocester, co Stafford, widow, including provision for her house in Denstone, 20 Sep 1724 - 1724
1997 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by John Maskrey of Crump Wood in pa Alton, co Stafford, yeoman, and James Maddock of Denstone, co Stafford, clerk, to William Maddock of the Nether Grounds in pa Alton, yeoman, in consideration of £150, of a messuage in Denstone commonly known as Lankfords Tenement otherwise Brookhouse and adjoining crofts, with parcels of land called the Nether Calver Croft, the Miln Meadow and the Barley Piece, formerly part of the capital messuage called Denstone Hall, 16 May 1743 - 1743
1998 - Copy will of Thomas Maddock of Parwich, clerk, including provisions relating to his house in Denstone, 24 Sep 1751 - 1751
1999 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by William Maddock of the Nether Grounds in pa Alton, co Stafford, yeoman, James Maddock of Parwick, clerk (son of Thomas Maddock late of Parwich, clerk, deceased, who was brother of James Maddock, clerk, also deceased) to Edmund Buxton Goodwin of Tissington, yeoman, in consideration of £150, of property as in MT/1997, 31 May 1759 - 1759
2001 - Copy will of James Maddock of Parwich, clerkincluding provision for his property in Denstone 18 Apr 1768 - 1768
2002-2003 - Lease and release by Ellen Maddock of Parwich, spinster (devisee of the will of James Maddock, deceased) to Joseph West of Dalbury Lees in pa Dalbury, gent, in consideration of £455, of parcels of land in Denstone in pa Alton, co Stafford, commonly known as the nether Calver Croft, the Miln Meadow and the Barley Piece, containing together by estimation 7 acres, 8-9 Oct 1773 - 1773
2004-2005 - Lease and assignment of mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by Charles West of Denstone, co Stafford, farmer and Joseph West late of Dalbury Lees but now of Etwall, gent to John Ford and Thomas Harpur, both of Etwell, gents, of land as in MT/2002-2003, 11-12 May 1780 - 1780
2006-2007 - Lease and release by Joseph West late of Etwall but now of Kings Newton, gent, Thomas Harpur of Etwall, gent and Hannah his wife to Thomas Challiner of Denstone in pa Rocester, co Stafford, farmer, and Richard Parker of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, farmer, in consideration of £365 6s 3d, of land as in MT/2002-2003, 28-29 Dec 1791 - 1791
2008-2009 - Final concord (two copies) between Thomas Challiner, plaintiff, and Thomas Harpur and Hannah his wife, deforciants, of 21 acres of land, etc in Denstone and in the parishes of Alton and Rocester, in consideration of £60 Trinity Term 1793 - 1793
2010-2011 - Lease and counterpart marriage settlement between John Wood of Denstone in pa Rocester, yeoman and Mary his wife, and Robert Lownes of parish of Rocester, yeoman, by which, in consideration of the marriage already solemnized between John wood and Mary his wife and of the sum of £220, John Wood grants to Robert Lowndes and John Lowndes parcels of meadow ground in Denstone, parish of Rocester known as the Holmes containing by estimation about 10 acres, 4-5 Apr 1748 - 1748
2012 - Release by George Hunt of Rocester, esq, to John Wood of Denstone in pa Rocester, yeoman, in consideration of £3 3s, of a parcel of ground commonly called the By Piece in Quixhill in pa Rocester containing by estimation half an acre, 30 Aug 1748 - 1748
2013 - Deed to levy a fine and to declare the uses by John Wood of Denstone in pa Rocester, yeoman, and Dorothy his wife to Richard Smith of Cheadle, co Stafford, gent of a dwelling house in, upon or near a place called Stubbingwood otherwise Stubwood in pa Rocester and several parcels of land in Denstone and Alton, 10 Nov 1790 - 1790
2014 - Final concord between Richard Smith, gent, plaintiff, and John Wood and Dorothy his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, barn, stable, garden, 40 acres of land, etc in Rocester and Alton in consideration of £60. Michaelmas Term 1790 - 1790
2015 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by James Johnson of the Nabb in pa Alton, yeoman, and John Wood of Denstone, yeoman, to William Richardson of Bramshall, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £200, of closes known as the Holmes, containing by estimation 10 acres in Rocester, 24 Mar 1798 - 1798
2016 - Copy will of John Wood of Denstone in parish of Rocester, yeoman, including provisions for property in Rocester and Alton - 1798
2017-2018 - Lease and release by Joseph Wood of Rocester, yeoman, and Matthew Smith of Farley in pa Alton, farmer, to Thomas Chawner of Denstone in parish of Rocester, gent, in consideration of £200, of several closes of meadow ground in pa Rocester, commonly known as the Holmes and the Boyce Piece and containing by estimation 8 acres 1 rood 37 perches, and assignment of mortgage of the remainder of a term of 500 years upon trust to attend the inheritance, 19-20 Apr 1802 - 1802
2019 - Attested copy release for £200 payable under the will of Mr John Squire, deceased, to the four younger children of Mrs Chawner, namely, Sarah Chawner, spinster, Thomas Chawner the Younger, surgeon, William Chawner, surgeon, and Mary Chawner the Younger, spinster, all of Cheadle, co Stafford, the children of Thomas Chawner the Elder of Cheadle, gent by Mary his wife, secured on lands at Denstone called the Holmes and Bye Piece, 3 May 1810 - 1810
2020 - Final concord between Margaret Langley, widow, plaintiff, and Thomas Chawner and Mary his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, barns, stables, garden, 90 acres of land, etc in Denstone in the parishes of Rocester and Alton Hilary Term 1810 - 1810
2021-2022 - Lease and release by Thomas Fernyhough of Newcastle under Lyme, co Stafford, gent, Samuel Boyer of Newcastle under Lyme, gent the Revd William Willetts of Newcastle under Lyme, clerk, Joseph Boyer of Loughborough, co Leicester, gent Smallbrook Horseley of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, gent and John Tomlinson of Bramshall, co Stafford, gent, to William Horsley of Eaton, gent, in consideration of £246, of closes of land in Denstone or Rocester, co Stafford, commonly known as Two Brown Starts and Royal Leys, 25-26 Jun 1759 - 1759
2023 - Articles of agreement between William Maddocks of Alton, co Stafford, yeoman, and William Horseley of Eaton, gent for the production of title deeds relating to premises as in MT/2021-2022, 26 Jun 1759 - 1759
2024-2026 - Lease and mortgage in fee by William Horsley of Eaton, gent and Smallbrook Horseley of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, gent to William Dudley of Uttoxeter, maltster, in consideration of £200, of closes of land in Denstone or Rocester, co Stafford, commonly known as the Two Brown Starts and Royal Leys, containing by common estimation 7 acres, with bond, 12-13 Jul 1759 - 1759
2027-2029 - Lease and transfer of mortgage by William Dudley of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, maltster, and Smallbrook Horsley of Uttoxeter, gent, to Martin Tomkinson of Badnall Farm in pa Eccleshall, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £200, of land as in MT/2024-2026 8-9 Sep 1762 - 1762
2030-2031 - Lease and release by Martin Tomkinson of Eccleshall, co Stafford, gent and Smallbrook Horsley of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, gent to Joseph West of Sutton on the Hill, gent, in consideration of £214, of land as in MT/2024-2026, 26-27 May 1767 - 1767
2032 - Mortgage for a term of 500 years by Joseph West, late of Sutton on the Hill but now of Dalbury Lees, gent to Benjamin Blood of Warminster, co Wilts, officer of excise, in consideration of £200, of land as in MT/2024-2026, 10 Oct 1768 - 1768
2033-2034 - Assignment of a mortgage for 500 years by Benjamen Blood of Tamworth, co Stafford, gent and Joseph West, late of Sutton on the Hill and Dalbury Lees but now of Etwall, gent to John Farnell of Appleby, co Leicester, woolstapler, in consideration of £200, of land as in MT/2024-2026, with bond 10 Apr 1786 - 1786
2035-2036 - Lease and release by Joseph West, late of Sutton on the Hill but now of King's Newton in parish of Melbourne, gent to Thomas Challiner of Denstone in pa Rocester, co Stafford, farmer, and Richard Parker of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, farmer, in consideration of £230, of land as in MT/2024-2026 - 1791
2037 - Mortgage for 1,000 years by Beresford Jenkinson of Long Doles in pa Ashbourne, yeoman, John Longden of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £50, of a close in Clifton commonly known as the Moor Close, containing by estimation 6 acres, 3 Nov 1744 - 1744
2038-2039 - Lease and release by Beresford Jenkinson of Longdoles in pa Ashbourne, yeoman, to Samuel Blore of Ashbourne, yeoman, in consideration of £100 10, of More Close as in MT/2037, 6-7 Nov 1747 - 1747
2040-2041 - Lease and release by Samuel Blore of Bentley yeoman (devisee named in the will of John Blore late of Leeshill, co Stafford, yeoman, deceased, heir of Samuel Blore late of Ashbourne and Bradley, yeoman, deceased) to John Fletcher of Lichfield, esq, in consideration of £150, of Moor Close as in MT/2037, 23-24 Aug 1765 - 1765
2042 - Assignment of a mortgage for a term of 1000 years in trust to attend the inheritance by William Blore of Yeldersley, yeoman, to Richard Fitzherbert of Somersal, esq, of all that close, in Clifton called the Moor, 24 Aug 1765 - 1765
2043-2044 - Lease and release by John Fletcher of Lichfield, esq, to John Butcher of Ashbourne, gent and John Alsopp of Ashbourne, esq, in consideration of £190, of Moor Close as in MT/2037, 10-11 Apr 1794 - 1794
2045 - Deed of partition between William Barker of Chaddesden, farmer, and Ann his wife, formerly Ann Brandon, spinster, and Richard Brandon of Caverswall, co Stafford, joiner and Maria Brandon of East Chelsea, co Middlesex, spinster, to Charles William Hunter of Derby, gent, in consideration of £300, for the conveyance of three messuages in Church Street in Ashbourne, two closes of land in Sturston in parish of Ashbourne called the Yoxall Crofts, containing by estimation 3 acres, and closes of land at Clifton in pa Ashbourne, containing by estimation 6 acres, 1 Jun 1864 - 1854
2046 - Conveyance by Richard Brandon of Werrington, co Stafford, joiner, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £320, of a close now divided into two parts in Clifton commonly known as the Moor Close, containing by estimation 5 acres 3 roods 16 perches, 3 Jul 1858 - 1858
2047 - Extract from Act of 8 & 9 Victoria c 118, relating to the enclosure and exchange of lands - [c 1845]
2048-2050 - Copies of "The Derbyshire Courier" of 31 May, 7 Jun and 14 Jun 1856, containing advertisements relating to an exchange of land in Clifton and Offcote and Underwood between George Henry Errington of Lexden Park, co Essex, esq and John Harrison of Snelston Hall - 1856
2051 - Copy order of exchange of lands in the townships of Clifton and Offcote and Underwood between the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England and George Henry Errington of Lexden Park, co Essex, esq, and John Harrison of Snelston hall, esq, whereby land in the township of Clifton in pa Ashbourne, known as Rushy Alders (4 acres 3 roods 12 perches) and Rough Alders (1 acre 1 rood 31 perches) becomes the property of John Harrison in exchange for lands in the township of Offcote and Underwood, namely Back Lane Close or Gravel Pit Field (1 acre 3 roods 33 perches) and the east part of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and George Henry Errington, their lessee, 30 Oct 1856 - 1851
2052 - Letter from Thomas Wise of Ashbourne to John Harrison, esq, of Snelston Hall, enclosing MT/2048-3050 and getting hold of a plan of copyholds, 23 Jan 1857 - 1857
2053 - Extract from the will of Frances Ann Walker of Ashbourne, spinster, including provisions relating to several closes of land in Offcote and Underwood in parish of Ashbourne
2054 - Copy lease for 21 years at a rent of £62 per annum by Charles Alexander Gore, Commissioner of Her Majesty's Woods, to William Bestwick of Clifton, farmer, of a messuage and farm house with barn, cowhouse, garden and several parcels of meadow and pasture land containing 30 acres 14 perches in Clifton in parish of Ashbourne, 5 Dec 1853 - 1853
2055 - Abstract of title with sketch plan annexed of William Richard Smith, esq to land and hereditaments situated in Clifton in parish of Ashbourne - 1874
2056 - Conveyance with plan annexed by William Richard Smith of Clifton, gent to John Harrison of Snelston hall, esq, in consideration of £2,006 11s 3d of several closes of land in Clifton in parish of Ashbourne containing altogether 16 acres 17 1/2 perches, 5 Oct 1874 - 1874
2057 - Mortgage by John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq to Ellen Bowyer Harrison and Dorothy Sarah Harrison, both of Snelston Hall, spinsters, in consideration of £1,000, of land as in MT/2056, 6 Oct 1874 - 1874
2058 - Conveyance by John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq and Elizabeth his wife to the North Staffordshire Railway Company, in consideration of £1,390, of several pieces of land in Snelston, Ashbourne and Mayfield, co Stafford, containing altogether 7 1/2 acres, 14 Apr 1855 - 1855
2059-2060 - Acknowledgement by John Harrison the Younger of Snelston Hall, esq, that he has borrowed from Robert James Hartshorne of Ashbourne, gent, the sum of £1,000, and that he has deposited in the hand of John Joseph Wise, solicitor, Ashbourne, his title deeds to an estate situated at Clifton lately purchased by him and containing about 56 acres, with promissory note, 24 Dec 1869 - 1859
2061 - Schedule of deeds and papers relating to a messuage and lands called Tinkers Inn in the parish of Ashbourne, belonging to John Harrison, esq, and deposited with Robert James Hartshorne for securing £1,200 and interest - c1873
2062 - Abstract of the title of Robert James Hartshorn to a messuage and lands at Tinkers Inn in the parish of Clifton, (1920-1823) Jun 1873 - 1873
2063 - Conveyance by Robert James Hartshorne of Ashbourne, gent to John Harrison of Snelston Hall esq, in consideration of £1,225, of a messuage of several parcels of land called Tinker's Inn in Clifton in Ashbourne, 24 Jun 1873 - 1873
2064-2065 - Lease and release by William Lee of Worksop, co Nottingham, gent and Frances his wife, George smith of Worksop, tallow chandler, and Elizabeth his wife, and Anne Potts of Worksop, spinster, to John Peach of Brailsford, yeoman, in consideration of £590, of a messuage and several closes of land, meadow and pasture in Snelston, containing altogether 52 acres, 23-24 Mar 1700/1 - 1701
2066 - Deed to declare the use of a fine between William Lee and others as in MT/2064-6025 and John Peach of Brailsford, yeoman, of land as in MT/2064-2065 24 Mar 1700/1 - 1701
2067 - Mortgage for 500 years by William Peach of Brailsford, husbandman, to Millicent Fuller of Nottingham, widow, in consideration of £200, of property as in MT/2064-2065, 26 Dec 1734 - 1734
2068 - Assignment of mortgage by Millicent Fuller of Nottingham, widow, to William Peach of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, sadler, in consideration of £100, of land and property as in MT/2067, 9 Jun 1736 - 1736
2069 - Assignment of mortgage by William Peach of the Burrows in parish of Brailsford, yeoman, and Katherine his wife, to Robert Peach of Brailsford, yeoman in consideration of £100, of land and property as in MT/2067, 3 Jun 1740 - 1740
2070 - Assignment of mortgage by Robert Peach of Brailsford, yeoman, and William Peach late of Brailsford and now of Windlehill pa Sutton upon the Hill, yeoman and Catherine his wife to Joseph Bingham of Derby, gent, in consideration of £208 3s 6d, of land and property as in MT/2067, 18 Jun 1742 - 1742
2071 - Final concord between George Calton, plaintiff, and Gilbert Goodall and Mary his wife, deforciants, of one fifth part of a messuage, barn, stable, garden, orchard, 70 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £120, Hilary Term 1763 - 1763
2072-2073 - Lease and release by Ann Peach of Snelston, spinster, by John Milward of Ashbourne, gent in consideration of £210, of one undivided fifth part of a messuage known as Snelston Bank and several closes of land in Snelston Field containing 48 acres, one other undivided fifth part of a messuage and several closes at Creighton, co Stafford, and one undivided fifth part of all other messuages of Ann Peach in the parishes of Snelston and Creighton, 5-6 Feb 1764 - 1764
2074-2075 - Final concord (two copies) between John Milward, gent, plaintiff and Stephen Kendall and Jane his wife, deforciants of one fifth part of a messuage, barns, cowhouses, garden, orchard, 60 acres of land, etc in Snelston, and of one fifth part of a messuage, barn, cowhouses, garden, orchard, 45 acres of land, etc in Creighton, co Stafford in consideration of £160, Hilary Term 1764 - 1764
2076 - Mortgage for 500 years by John Milward of Ashbourne, gent to William Tantum of Derby, gent, in consideration of £500 of two undivided fifth parts, of all that messuage at Snelston bank and several closes of land in Sneslton, a messuage and several parcels of land at Creighton, co Stafford and all his other messuages and tenements in the parishes of Snelston and Uttoxeter, 15 Jun 1764 - 1764
2077 - Copy conveyance by Elizabeth Dale of Ashbourne, widow, Gilbert Goodall of Shirley, yeoman, and Mary his wife to John Milward of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £159 5s, of an undivided fifth part of a messuage, at Snelston Park and several closes of land at Creighton, co Stafford, 26 May 1764 - 1764
2078 - Assignment of a mortgage for the residue of a term of 500 years by Joseph Bingham, of Derby, gent, to Ralph Weston of the Stone House in Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £91 15s, of a messuage and several closes of land in Snelston containing 52 1/2 acres, 11 Jul 1767 - 1767
2079 - Final concord between Abraham Hoskins, gent, plaintiff, and Thomas Newton and Sarah his wife, deforciants, of one fifth of one messuage, 70 acres of land, etc in Snelston, and one fifth part of one messuage, 26 acres of land, etc in Creighton in pa Uttoxeter, co Stafford in consideration of £120 Easter Term 1769 - 1769
2080 - Deed of covenants to levy and declare and uses of a fine between Thomas Newton of Repton, currier, and Sarah his wife of one part and Abraham Hoskins of Burton upon Trent, co Stafford, gent of the other part, of one undivided fifth part of a messuage and several closes in Snelston, containing by estimation 46 acres, 9 Mar 1769 - 1769
2081-2084 - Lease and release (2 copies) by Thomas Newton of Repton, currier, and Sarah his wife to William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £171 13s of one undivided fifth part of property as in MT/2080, 18-19 Apr 1769 - 1769
2085 - Mortgage for 1,000 years by William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Smith of Toft in pa Colwich, co Stafford, farmer, in consideration of £200, of two fifth parts of property as in MT/2080 18 May 1769 - 1769
2086-2087 - Lease and release by Ann Peach of Snelston, spinster, Stephen Kendall of Avesley, co Essex, yeoman, and John Milward of Ashbourne, gent, to Gilbert Goodall of Shirley, yeoman, and Thomas Maskery of Norbury, yeoman, in consideration of £204 15s 11d, of two fifth parts of a messuage known as Snelston Bank and several closes in Snelston field in Snelston containing 48 acres, and of a messuage and several closes at Creighton, co Stafford, 31 Jan 1770 - 1770
2088-2089 - Lease and release by Gilbert Goodall of Shirley, yeoman, and Thomas Maskery of Norbury, yeoman, to William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman, and William Wallis of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, innkeeper, in consideration of £530, of two undivided fifth parts of property as in MT/2086-2087 at Snelston, 19-20 Mar 1770 - 1770
2090 - Assignment by Ralph Weston late of Uttoxeter but now of the Stone House in parish of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent and Robert Smith of the Toft in pa Colwich, co Stafford, farmer, to Thomas Brown of Blith Farm in parish of Maveston Ridware, co Stafford, yeoman, for the remainder of a term of 50 years, of property as in MT/2078 in consideration of £400, 28 Mar 1770 - 1770
2091-2093 - Lease and mortgage in fee by William Wallis of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, innkeeper, to John Brown of Farewell, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £750, of land and property as in MT/2078, with bond 28 Mar 1770 - 1770
2094 - Attested copy assignment for 500 years by William Tantum of Ashbourne, gent, to William Berisford of Snelston, yeoman, John Milward of Ashbourne, gent William Allkin of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, butcher, Thomas Chatfield of Uttoxeter, baker, and Ralph Weston of the Stone House in pa Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £200, of premises and land as MT/2078, 7 Apr 1770 - 1770
2095-2096 - Lease and release by John Milward of Ashbourne, gent, to Ralph Weston of the Stone House in parish of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £225, of one undivided fifth part of property as in MT/2086-2087, 5-6 May 1772 - 1772
2097-2098 - Lease and mortgage in fee by Ralph Weston of the Stone House in parish of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, and William Berrisford of Snelston, yeoman, to John Brown late of Farewell but now of Mavestone Ridware, co Stafford, gent, of land of Farewell but now Mavestone Ridware, co Stafford, gent, of land and premises as in MT/2078, 24-25 Feb 1780 - 1780
2099 - Bond by William Berisford of Snelston Bank, yeoman, to Ralph Weston of the Stone House in pa Rugeley, co Stafford, gent in the sum of £2,400 24 Mar 1780 - 1780
2100 - Bond by William Berisford of Snelston Bank, yeoman, and Thomas Coxon of Norbury, yeoman, in the sum of £100, 9 Jan 1782 - 1782
2101-2102 - Sale catalogue (two copies) of freehold buildings in Rugeley, on 15 Feb 1816. (Endorsed is a note relating to property of William Berresford) - 1816
2103 - Schedule of William Berrisford's title deeds relating to messuages and land at Snelston in mortgage to Messrs John and Thomas Taylor, for securing £350 (1769-1838) - 1838
2104 - Schedule of William Berrisford's title deeds relating to messuages and land at Snelston in mortgage to Miss Hannah Severn for securing £600 (1767-1844) - 1844
2105-2107 - Lease and release by William Bridgman of Derby, gent to John Hill of Darley Moor in pa Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £95, of a parcel of land in Snelston commonly called the Long Croft, containing by estimation about 3 acres, with bond 6-7 Apr 1758 - 1758
2108-2109 - Lease and release by John Hill of Darley Moor in parish of Snelston, yeoman, to William Hill of Roston in pa Norbury, yeoman, and William Mycock of Stubwood in pa Rocester, co Stafford, schoolmaster, in consideration of £200, of parcel of land (now divided into four pieces) as in MT/2105-2107 and two dwelling houses built upon part of the said land, 5-6 Jul 1787 - 1787
2110-2112 - Mortgage by William Hill of Roston in parish of Norbury, yeoman, and his trustee William Mycock of Stubwood in pa Rocester in co Stafford, schoolmaster, to John Arnold of Combridge in pa Rocester, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £140, of property as in MT/2108-2109, with bond and schedule of deeds, 7 Jul 1787 - 1787
2113-2114 - Assignment of mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by John Arnold of Combridge, co Stafford, yeoman, William Hill, late of Roston but now of Headlow Field in pa Snelston, yeoman, William Mycock of Stubwood in pa Rocester, co Stafford, schoolmaster to Godfrey Buxton of Stanton in pa Ellaston, co Stafford, farmer, in consideration of £140, of property as in MT/2108-2109, 21 Jul 1788 - 1788
2115-2116 - Lease and release by William Hill of Cockshut Lane in pa Snelston, farmer, and William Mycock of Stubwood in parish of Rocester, co Stafford, schoolmaster to William Oldfield of Clifton in parish of Ashbourne, miller, in consideration of £200, of property as in MT/2108-2109, 4-5 Nov 1791 - 1791
2117 - Will of William Oldfield late of Snelston but now of Ashbourne, yeoman, including provisions relating to property as in MT/2108-2109, 28 Mar 1811 - 1811
2118 - Abstract of title of the surviving devisee in trust for sale under the will of the late Thomas Robinson to messuage, land and premises at Snelston - 1856
2119 - Conveyance by John Haywood of Harmands Close near Ashbourne, farmer, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £345, of two messuages and three closes of land, known as the Long Closes, containing together 3 acres 11 perches, and a parcel of land on Darley Moor in pa Sneslton, containing 1 rood 25 perches, 30 Jul 1857 - 1857
2120-2121 - Lease and mortgage in fee by John Brown of Mavestone Ridware, co Stafford, gent, and William Beresford of Snelston Bank, yeoman to Ralph Weston of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of £1,200, of a messuage at Snelston Bank and several closes of land containing 51 acres in Snelston, 24-25 Mar 1780 - 1780
2122-2123 - Probate copy will (with certificate attached, dated 12 February 1802) of William Berrisford of Snelston, including provision relating to property in Snelston and a Methodist Preaching House, 3 Jul 1793 - 1793
2124-2125 - Lease and release by Joseph Berresford of Snelston, farmer, Matthew Berresford of Ashbourne, labourer, George Berresford of Snelston, labourer, Thomas Berresford of Snelston, farmer, Joseph Berry of Hazlewood, co Stafford, farmer, and Mary his wife, John Harris of Snelston, tailor, and Sarah his wife, George Allen of Snelston, farmer, and Elizabeth his wife, and Joseph Sadler of Doveridge, yeoman (executor of the will of William Berresford) to William Berresford, deceased, and John Goodwin Johnson of Bradborne, gent (trustee in consideration of £700, of a parcel of land called the Intake otherwise Big Meadow and 3 messuages on it, and land in Snelston Field, containing altogether 15 1/2 acres, in Snelston, 27-28 Oct 1814 - 1814
2126-2127 - Final concord (2 copies) between John Langford, plaintiff, and Joseph Perry and Mary his wife, Thomas Rutland and Jane his wife, and John Harris and Sarah his wife, and George Allen and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of 3 messuages, cottages, barns, stables, cowhouses, gardens, 30 acres of land, etc in Snelston in consideration of £160. Michaelmas Term 1814 - 1814
2128-2129 - Lease and conveyance by James Simpson of Rugeley, co Stafford, gent (devisee in trust of Ralph Weston of Rugeley, gent, deceased) and Mary Armishaw of Rugeley, widow (executive of John Armishaw, late of Rugeley, gent, deceased, executor of Ralph Weston, deceased) to William Berresford of Snelston, yeoman, eldest son of William Beresford late of Snelston, farmer, deceased, and John Goodwin Johnson of Bradborne, gent (trustee) in consideration of £700, of a parcel of land called the Intake, otherwise Big Meadow, containing ten acres and three messuages on it in Snelston. 4-5 Apr 1816 - 1816
2130 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by William Berresford of Snelston, yeoman, and John Goodwin Johnson of Fenny Bentley, gent, to Thomas Lowe Bradley of Nottingham, grover, and George Johnson of Aldersgate Street in the City of London, druggist, in consideration of £340, of 3 messuages and parcel of land called the Intake, otherwise Big Meadow, containing about 10 acres, a parcel of land called the New Inclosure, otherwise Short Flatt, formerly taken out of Snelston Field, containing 5 acres, and one dole of arable land in Snelston Field, containing 1/2 acre, all in Snelston, 25 Mar 1829 - 1829
2131 - Assignment of mortgage by demise for 500 years by Thomas Lowe Bradley of Nottingham, gent, George Johnson of Doncaster, co York, druggist, and William Berrisford of Snelston, yeoman to John Taylor and Thomas Taylor, both of Wetton, co. Stafford, of a parcel of lane called the Intake otherwise Big Meadow, messuages and other lands 7 Apr 1838 - 1838
2132 - Will of William Berrisford of Snelston, gent 14 Feb 1841 - 1841
2133 - Deed of further charge by William Berrisford of Loughborough, co Leicester, joiner (devisee of William Berrisford, late of Snelston yeoman, deceased) to John Taylor and Thomas Taylor both of Wetton, co. Stafford, farmers in consideration of £200, of property as in MT/2131, 19 Mar 1842 - 1842
2134 - Assignment of the remainder of a term of 500 years by John Taylor and Thomas Taylor, both of Wetton, co Stafford, farmers, and William Berrisford of Loughborough, co Leicester, joiner to Hannah Severn of Ashbourne, spinster inconsideration of £550, of property as in MT/2130 and MT/2131, 28 Oct 1844 - 1844
2135 - Certified extract from the marriage register of the parish of Yoxall, co Stafford, relating to the marriage of William Berresford of Snelston and Ann Newis of Yoxall of 13 Jun 1814 - 29 May 1847
2136 - Certified extract from the register of baptism of the parish of Snelston, relating to the baptism of John, son of William and Ann Berrisford of Loughborough, co Leicester on 30 Jun 1816. 8 Jun 1847 - 1847
2137 - Abstract of title of the heir at law of the late William Berrisford to messuages and land at Snelston (1780-1847) - 1847
2138 - Copy administration of the goods and credits of William Berrisford, late of Loughborough, carpenter, deceased, 1 Jul 1847 - 1847
2139 - Conveyance by Herbert Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Ensor of Tissington, yeoman, and Richard Ensor of Ilam, co Stafford, clerk, in consideration of a marriage between Herbert Bullocke and Anne, daughter of John Ensor of Tissington, yeoman an £50 paid as a marriage portion, of a messuage in Snelston, 20 Jun 1676 - 1676
2140 - Conveyance by Herbert Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, to Robert Ensor of Tissington, yeoman and Richard Ensor of Ilam in co Stafford, clerk, in consideration of £50, or one annuity of £8 issuing out of several closes in Snelston, 20 Jun 1676 - 1676
2141 - Conveyance by Herbert Bullocke of Snelston, yeoman, and Mary Bott, spinster, to William Bott of Fenny Bentley clerk and John Hayne of Ashbourne Green, gent, in consideration of a marriage shortly to be solemnized between Herbert Bullocke and Mary Bott and of £100, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston, 1 Aug 1685 - 1685
2142-2144 - Lease and release by John Bullock, son of Herbert Bullock late of Snelston, yeoman, deceased, to Robert Lomas of Compton, yeoman, in consideration of £20, of a messuage and all other lands of Herbert Bullock in Snelston, with duplicate release - 1-2 Feb [1710]
2145 - Assignment for a term of 1,000 years by John Bullock, son of Herbert Bullock, late of Snelston, yeoman, deceased, Robert Ensor of Tissington, yeoman, and Richard Ensor of Ilam, co Stafford, clerk, to Richard Hambleton of pa Ilam, yeoman, in consideration of 2s, of an annuity of £8 and £4 for arrears issuing out of various lands in Snelston, 15 Apr 1710 - 1710
2146 - Assignment for a term of 7 years by John Bullock, Robert Ensor of Tissington, yeoman, and Richard Ensor of Ilam, co Stafford, clerk to Richard Hambleton of Ilam, yeoman and his daughter Maud Ensor, spinster, in consideration of 2s, of an annuity of £8 as in MT/2145, 19 May 1711 - 1711
2147 - Assignment for the remainder of a term of 1,000 years by John Bullocke, Robert Ensor of Tissington, yeoman, Richard Ensor the Elder of Ilam, co Stafford, clerk and Richard Hambleton of Ilam, yeoman, to Richard Ensor the Younger of Throwley, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £160, of an annuity of £8 as in MT/2145, 20 Dec 1711 - 1711
2148-2149 - Lease and release by Robert Lomas of Compton, tanner, and Mary his mother, to John Beresford of Ashbourne, esq and Ralph Docksey of Ashbourne, esq, of three messuages in Compton, a messuage in Sturston and Compton known as the Shaw Farm, and several parcels of inclosed land known as the Shaw Wood of Shaw Wood grounds, and a messuage in Snelston, 26-27 May 1713 - 1713
2150 - Assignment by John Port of Ilam, co Stafford, esq (executor of will of Richard Ensor the Elder of Ilam, clerk, deceased), Elizabeth Ensor of Throwley, co Stafford, widow of Richard Ensor the Younger, deceased, Richard Ensor, Charles Ensor, Thomas Ensor, John Ensor and Hannah Ensor, sons and daughters of Richard Ensor the younger deceased to Richard Hambleton of Ilam, yeoman, and Rowland Smith of Butterton, co Stafford, yeoman, of an annuity of £8 as in MT/2145, 19 Mar 1714/15 - 1715
2151 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine by Mary Lomas the Elder of Compton, widow, her son William Lomas of Compton, tanner, and her daughter Mary Lomas the Younger of Compton, spinster, to Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent of a messuage in Snelston and several parcels of land, 2 Nov 1742 - 1742
2152 - Mortgage for 500 years by Mary Lomas the Elder of Compton, widow, William Lomas of Compton, tanner, her son, and Mary Lomas the Younger of Compton, spinster, her daughter, to John Gerard of Prestwood, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £240, of a messuage and several parcels of land in Snelston, a messuage with croft in Compton in Ashbourne, and a parcel of ground in the liberties of Clifton and Sturson in pa Ashbourne called Blounts Pingle containing acres, 18 Dec 1742 - 1742
2153 - Final concord between Richard Goodwin, plaintiff, and Mary Lomas the Elder, William Lomas and Mary Lomas the Younger, deforciants, of one messuage, garden, orchard, 35 acres of land, etc in Snelston inconsideration of £60, Michaelmas Term 1743 - 1743
2154-2155 - Lease and release by Mary Lomas the Elder of Compton in pa Ashbourne, widow, William Lomas of Compton, tanner, her son and Mary Lomas of Compton, spinster, her daughter, to Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £240, of property as in MT/2151, 6-7 Apr 1750 - 1750
2156-2157 - Assignment of mortgage by John Gerard of Priestwood, co Stafford, yeoman, Mary Lomas the Elder of Compton in pa Ashbourne, widow, William Lomas of Compton, tanner, her son, and Mary Lomas the Younger of Compton, spinster, her daughter, to Samuel Foster of Snelston yeoman, and Samuel Wright of Ashton Close [Snelston], yeoman (trustee) in consideration of £240, of property as in MT/2152, with copy, 7 Apr 1750 - 1750
2158 - Feoffment by Samuel Severn of Westbroughton in pa Doveridge, husbandman, to Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £19, of a house in Snelston with garden and appurtenances 10 Oct 1770 - 1770
2159 - Assignment by Charles Ensor of Throwley, co Stafford, gent (brother and devisee of Richard Ensor late of Warlsow, co Stafford, gent, deceased) and Samual Goodwin of Ilam, co Stafford, gent, to Thomas Smith of Mayfield, co Stafford, yeoman,in consideration of £230, of an annuity of £8, as in MT/2140, 30 Jan 1773 - 1773
2160 - Conveyance by John Hampton the Elder of Snelston, yeoman, to John Hampson the Younger, in consideration of five shillings, of a messuage with appurtenances in Snelston, 17 May 1721 - 1721
2161-2162 - Mortgage for 500 years by John Hampson the younger of Snelston, blacksmith, to William Sutton of Alton, co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £30, of a messuage with appurtenances in Snelston, with bond, 5 Oct 1726 - 1726
2163-2164 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by John Hampson of Snelston, blacksmith, and William Sutton of Alton, co Stafford, yeoman, to Thomas Townsend of Eaton Dovedale in pa Doveridge, yeoman, and John Johnson of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of £30, of a messuages with appurtenances in Snelston, with bond, 5 Feb 1740 - 1740
2165 - Bond by John Hampson of Snelston, blacksmith, to John Johnson of Snelston, husbandman, in £16, for the payment of £8, 30 Apr 1743 - 1743
2166-2167 - Lease and release by George Hampson of Snelston, husbandman, to Thomas Woodhouse of Snelston, husbandman, in consideration of £60, of a messuages with appurtenances and all other real estate of the said George Hampson in Snelston (except a small piece of building in Snelston heretofore used as a blacksmith's smithy and now called the Smithy) - 1749
2168 - Lease for 500 years by George Hampson of Snelston, husbandman, to Thomas Woodhouse of Sneltson, husbandman, for indemnifying Thomas Woodhouse from the down of Hannah, wife of the said George Hampson and in consideration of five shillings, of all that small piece of building in Snelston, heretofore made use of as a blacksmith's smithy but now converted into a dwelling house, 30 Dec 1749 - 1749
2169 - Assignment of a mortgage in trust for the remainder of a term of 500 years by John Johnson of Hulland, yeoman and George Hampson of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Woodhouse of Snelston, husbandman, and Thomas Woodhouse the Younger of Ellaston, co Stafford, husbandman - 1749
2170 - Conveyance by feoffment by Thomas Wilson of Threapwood Head, co Stafford, farmer, and Ruth his wife, and William Woodhouse of Mayfield, co Stafford, blacksmith (eldest son of Thomas Woodhouse, late of Snelston, husbandman, deceased) and Hannah his wife, and John Langford of Ashbourne, gent to John Hampson of Snelston, yeoman, and Thomas Wood of Snelston, farmer, in consideration of £80, of a messuages with appurtenances in Snelston, with covenant to levy a fine and power of attorney for the appointment of Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent as attorney, 15 Nov 1800 - 1800
2171 - Final concord between John Langford, gent, plaintiff, and Thomas Sharwin, William Sharwin, Joseph Chadfield and Sarah his wife, Ruth Wilson, William Woodhouse and Hannah his wife, deforciants, of three messuages, two cottages, barns, stables, cowhouses, gardens, orchards, 21 acres of land, etc in Snelston and Rodsley in consideration of £120 Hilary Term 1801 - 1801
2172 - Copy letters of administration granted to Elizabeth Hampson, widow, and Edward Hampson, son of John Hampson, late of Snelston, farmer, deceased to administer all of the goods and credits of John Hampson, 28 Aug 1815 - 1815
2173 - Mortgage by demise for 1,000 years by Edward Hampson of Snelston, shopkeeper and Thomas Wood, late of Snelston but now of Ellaston, co Stafford, yeoman (trustee) to Richard Clarke of Ellaston, miller, in consideration of £50, of a messuages with appurtenances in Snelston, 15 May 1819 - 1819
2174 - Further charge by Edward Hampson of Snelston, shopkeeper, to Richard Clarke of Ellaston, co Stafford, miller, in consideration of £30, on premises at Snelston as in MT/2173, 15 May 1820 - 1820
2175 - Further charge by Edward Hampson of Snelston, shopkeeper, to Richard Clarke of Norbury, miller, in consideration of £50 10s, of premises as in MT/2173, 16 Feb 1822 - 1822
2176 - Assignment and transfer of mortgage by demise for 1,000 years by Richard Clarke, late of Ellaston, co Stafford, but now of Norbury Mill, miller, and Edward Hampson of Snelston, shopkeeper, to Bartholomew Massey Smith of Prestwood in pa Ellaston, co Stafford, gent, in consideration of ten shillings, of premises as in MT/2173, 23 Apr 1825 - 1825
2177 - Receipts by Edward Hampson from John Harrison of various sums of money on account of the purchase of a house and premises in Snelston - 1831
2178-2179 - Lease and release by Edward Hampson of Snelston, Shopkeeper in consideration of £195, of a messuage (now divided into three dwellings) with appurtenances in Snelston, 7-8 Feb 1832 - 1832
2180 - Final concord between Thomas Hawthorne, plaintiff, and Edward Hampson and Ann his wife, deforciants of twelve messuages, twelve cottages, barns, stables, gardens, orchards, 3 acres of land, etc in Snelston and Ashbourne in consideration of £400 9 Jan 1832 - 1832
2181 - Conveyance by john Harrison the elder of Snelston Hall, esq to John Harrison the younger of Snelston Hall, esq in consideration of ten shillings, of a messuages with appurtenances - 1840
2182 - Probate copy will (probate certificate dated 16 Jun 1777) of Samuel Foster of Snelston, husbandman 1 May 1777 - 1777
2183-2184 - Lease and mortgage in fee by Samuel Foster of Snelston, farmer, son of Samuel Foster, late of Snelston, yeoman, deceased, to Thomas Gadsley of Headlowfield in pa Snelston, in consideration of £140, of a messuage, and several parcels of land in Snelston, 9-10 May 1785 - 1785
2185 - Assignment of a mortgage for the remainder of a term of 500 years by Samuel Wright of Ashton Close in pa Snelston, gent, and Samuel Foster of Snelston, to Thomas Gadsby of Headlow Field in parish of Snelston, farmer, and John Meller of Beamhurst in parish of Checkley, co Stafford, farmer of property as in MT/2184, 10 May 1785 - 1785
2186-2187 - Lease and transfer of a mortgage in fee by Mary Gadsby of Snelston, widow of Thomas Gadsby, late of Snelston, farmer, deceased, Samuel Foster of Snelston, farmer, John Mellor of Beamhurst in pa Checkley, co Stafford, farmer, and George Gadsby of Snelston, farmer, to George Gadsby of Sandybrooke in pa Ashbourne, joiner and carpenter, in consideration of £66 13s 4d, of property as in MT/2184, 27-28 Mar 1791 - 1791
2188 - Agreement between Samuel Foster of Snelston, farmer and George Gadsby of Snelston, farmer, in consideration of £100 paid by Gadsby, for property as in MT/2187 to be further chargeable, 31 May 1794 - 1794
2189-2190 - Final concord (two copies) between John Alsop, esq, plaintiff, and Samuel Foster and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, of 30 acres of land etc in Snelston in consideration of £60, Hilary Term 1796 - 1796
2191-2192 - Lease and release and mortgage in fee by Edward Gadsby of Derby, joiner and carpenter (son of Thomas Gadsby, late of Snelston, farmer), Thomas Smith of Mayfield, co Stafford, farmer, Elizabeth Foster of Snelston, widow, Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife, John Alsop of Ashbourne, esq and George Gadsby of Snelston, gent, to Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £200, of property as in MT/2184, 1-2 Nov 1796 - 1976
2193-2194 - Lease and release by George Gadsby of Snelston, farmer, Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent and Samuel Foster of Snelston, farmer to Thomas Hamsworth of Ashbourne, maltster, in consideration of £465, of three closes of land called the Fow Sitch, the Fow Sitch Intake, otherwise the Glover Piece and the Pingle, containing 7 acres 3 roods in Snelston, with an assignemtn of a term to attend the inheritance, and a covenant to provide title deeds 2-3 May 1797 - 1797
2196-2197 - Lease and re-conveyance by George Gadsby of Snelston, farmer, and Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, to Samuel Foster of Snelston, farmer, and John Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £200, of a messuage and parcels of land called the Nether Croft, the Upper Croft, and Bear Croft, the Old Stubble, the Old Water Dole and two doles in the Mean Meadow and the High field in Snelston, 31 Mar/ 1 Apr 1800 - 1800
2198 - Conveyance by feoffment by Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman and Elizabeth his wife, and John Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent (trustee) to Thomas Hemsworth of Ashbourne, maltster, and John Alsopp of Ashbourne, esq, in consideration of £346, of all those two parcels of land in Snelston known as the Hemp Butt, or Ralph's Croft and the Bear Croft, containing by survey 1 acre 3 roods, with one other piece of land called the Stubble containing by survey one rood, 5 Apr 1800 - 1800
2199-2200 - Lease and release by Samuel Foster of Snelston farmer, and John Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent (trustee) to Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of 10s, of 2 messuages, and several parcels of land, namely the Nether Croft, the Old Water Dole, two doles in the Mean Meadow and the Todd Croft, and one dole of land in the Moor Meadow in Snelston, 7-8 Apr 1800 - 1800
2201 - Conveyance by feoffment by Thomas Hemsworth of Ashbourne, maltster, and John Hemsworth of Ashbourne, innkeeper, to John Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent in consideration of £118, of property as in MT/2198, 3 Jul 1801 - 1801
2202 - Feoffment by Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent and Samuel Foster of Snelston, yeoman, to Thomas Hemsworth of Ashbourne, maltster, in consideration of £100, of a messuage with garden and croft of land containing about an acre, formerly of the Ralphs Croft, with convenant to produce deeds and letter of attorney appointing Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent. 5 Dec 1801 - 1801
2203 - Feoffment by John Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent to Solomon Frost of Snelston, farmer, and Edward Hodgkinson of Snelston, farmer, in consideration of £170, of property as in MT/2198, 28 Jun 1805 - 1805
2204-2205 - Lease and release by Thomas Hemsworth of Ashbourne, maltster, to Solomon Frost of Snelston, farmer, and John Frost of Wetton farmer, in consideration of £1,240, of properties as in MT/2202 and MT/2194-2194 and two parcels of land in Snelston known as the Old Stubble and the Upper Croft, containing by survey 4 acres 2 roods, 2 Apr 1808 - 1808
2206 - Mortgage for 1,000 years by Solomon Frost of Snelston, yeoman, to Mary Gerrard of Langley, spinster, in consideration of £500 of property as in MT/2205, 25 Mar 1815 - 1815
2207 - Surrender by Mary Garrard of Langley, spinster, to Solomon Frost of Snelston, yeoman, in consideration of £500, of a term of 1,000 years in a messuage in Snelston as in MT/2206, 25 Mar 1817 - 1817
2208 - Mortgage by demise for 500 years by Solomon Frost of Snelston, farmer, to Thomas Bassett of Mayfield co Stafford, yeoman, in consideration of £600, of property as in MT/2205, 25 May 1827 - 1827
2209 - Additional mortgage by Solomon Frost of Snelston, farmer, to Mary Elizabeth Bassett and Martha Bassett, both of Mayfield, co Stafford, spinsters (executrixes in the will of Thomas Bassett, late of Mayfield, yeoman, deceased) in consideration of £200 (making altogether £800), of property as in MT/2205, 30 Jan 1830 - 1830
2210 - Attested copy assignment of mortgage by Mary Elizabeth Bassett of Mayfield, co Stafford, spinster to Francis Critchlow the younger of Mayfield, gent, George Bassett of Mayfield, gent and Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of the intended marriage between Mary Elizabeth Bassett and Francis Critchlow and also in consideration of £3060 owing to the said Mary Elizabeth Bassett by virtue of several indentures of mortgage, of property as in MT/2205, 14 Sep 1831 - 1831
2211 - Conveyance by Samuel Frost of Snelston, yeoman, (son of Solomon Frost, late of Snelston, yeoman, deceased) to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £1,000, of messuages on part of Ralph's Croft, three closes known as the Fow Sitch, the Fow Sitch Intake, otherwise the Clover Piece and the Pingle, two closes known as the Old Stubble and the Upper Croft and reputed to contain together 4a 2r, two closes of land called the Hemp Butt or Ralph's Croft and Bear Croft and a piece of land called the Stubble, and surrender by Francis Critchlow and Samuel Frost to John Harrison, esq, of a term of 500 years, 29 May - 1833
2212 - Note certifying that Solomon Frost, late of Snelston, was buried at Edlaston on 31 Mar 1833, 20 May 1833 - 1833
2213 - Affidavit of Elizabeth Frost of Snelston, widow, and Samuel Frost of Snelston, farmer concerning their relationship to Solomon Frost and his dying intestate, 29 May 1833 - 1833
2214 - Copy letters of administration of Soloman Frost, late of Snelston, yeoman, deceased, Elizabeth Frost being appointed administratrix, 1 Oct 1833 - 1833
2215 - Extract from the will of Ann Calley of Overtown in parish of Wroughton, co Wilts, widow, 11 Jan 1810 - 1810
2216 - Abstract of securities made by John Walker, esq, to Messrs Hore and their trustees (1809-1828) - 1840
2217 - Abstract of the title of the mortgagees and trustees for sale of John Walker, esq, deceased, to the Manor of Stydd and several messuages, farms and lands situated at Stydd and elsewhere (1787-1833) - 1840
2218 - Memorandum by James Blair, trustee, that on 2 September 1840 he sold to Richard Harrison for John Harrison, esq of Snelston Hall four parcels of land from the Stydd estate, containing 16 acres 2 roods 29 perches at £42 10s per acre, with the growing timber - 1840
2219 - Valuation of timber on land near Stydd purchased by John Harrison, esq, 15 Mar 1841 - 1841
2220-2222 - Conveyance by Thomas Hart of Uttoxeter, co Stafford, esq, Peter Richard Hoare of Beckenham, co Kent esq, Charles Hore and Henry Merrick Hoare of Fleet Street in the City of London, Henry Hoare of Fleet Street, esq, Sir Hugh Richard Hore of Fleet Street, baronet, and Henry Charles Hoare of Fleet Street, esq, James Blair of Uttoxeter, gent Sir Thomas Cotton Sheppard of Crakemarsh, co Stafford, baronet, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £746 17s of three closes of land called the Upper Stydd Moor Closes situated near Darley Moor in Stydd, called the House Close, the North Close, and the South Close, containing together c17 acres with draft and schedule of deeds 10 Feb 1842 - 1842
2223 - Letter from James Blair of Uttoxeter to Messrs Simpson and Frear, Derby, informing them that "Mr Harrison's conveyance will be sent down from London duly executed by Messrs Hore on Friday or Saturday next" 1 Aug 1843 - 1843
2224 - Letter from B Frear to J B Simpson, esq, Derby, saying he has seen Mr Blair who wishes to know what the rent is 25 Aug 1843 - 1843
2225 - Lease and release by John Goodwin Johnson, gent, of Fenny Bentley, and Thomas Wise, gent, of Ashbourne (trustee), to John Harrison, esq, of Snelston Hall, and Benjamin Frear, gent, of Derby (trustee), in consideration of £1,000, of one undivided moiety of a farm house and several closes of land containing c75 acres in Snelston 24 Jun 1826 - 1826
2226 - Conveyance by John Bell Crompton, esq of Derby, William Jeffrey Lockett, esq of Derby, Rev Charles Stead Hope of Derby, Rev Charles Robert Hope of Derby, and Frances Buxton, spinster, of Ashbourne, to John Harrison, esq, of Snelston in consideration of £21,500 of a capital messuage called Lower Hall and lands in Snelston (by name, acreage and tenant), with other messuages and lands in Snelston, Roston and Mayfield, co Stafford, 25 Mar 1828 - 1828
2227-2228 - Lease and release between Thomas Jones of Appleby, co Leicester, clerk, Joseph Jones of Measham Field, barrister at law and John Whitehurst of Appleby, yeoman to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £1,885, of a messuage, with closes of land called Nether Croft, Picklock Pingle, Upper Croft, Great Intake, Nether Long Intake, Further Long Intake, Thirty Acres, and Timberill in Snelston, 21 Oct 1828 - 1828
2229 - Conveyance by Henry Chadfield of Shirley, farmer, and Sarah his wife, and Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent (trustee) to John Harrison of snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £700, of a messuage, garden and outbuildings, with 4 closes called the Intakes, and a messuage with closes belonging called Highfields in Snelston, 24 Mar 1836 - 1836
2230 - Conveyance by Jane Wilmott of Derby, widow (formerly Jane Shieldon) to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £2,620 17s 6d, of a farm house and outbuildings with lands called the Hedge Intake, Parkfield Intake, Home Croft, Heaps Croft, Lower Dove Meadow, Upper Dove Meadow, Pingle, Lower White Flat, Near New Close, Cote Close, Far New Close, Upper White Flat and Beresford Intake and other lands containing 40 acres in Snelston, 24 Mar 1838 - 1838
2231 - Conveyance by John Hawksworth Wright of Derby, druggist and Mary Ann his wife to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £1,000, of messuages and gardens with crofts and other lands containing 15 acres in Snelston, 10 Apr 1840 - 1840
2232 - Conveyance by Ann Berrisford of Loughborough, co Leicester, widow, John Berrisford of Leicester, baker, Hannah Severn of Ashbourne, spinster, Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent, and James Lucas of Ashbourne, gent to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £1,010, of the Intake or Big Meadow (containing 8 acres 24 perches), with 4 messuages built upon it, 20 Jun 1847 - 1847
2233-2237 - Conveyance by Edward Massey of Thrumpton, co Notts, farmer and Thomas Hackett Massey of Davenport Street, Hyde Park, gent, Catherine Wright of Derby, widow, and John Hawksworth Wright of Bankside near Thorne, co Yorks, farmer, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall esq, in consideration of £2,350, of a farm and outbuildings in Snelston with several parcels of land containing c26 1/2 acres, with declaration, particular of estate, certificate of acknowledgement of conveyance, and notes on purchase of lands in Snelston by J Harrison, 25 Mar 1852 - 1852
2238 - Conveyance by Rev Edward Whieldon, perpetual curate of Bradley en le Moors, co Staffs, the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty, John Bishop of Lichfield and Bertram Arthur, Earl of Shrewsbury, to John Harrison of Snelston, esq and John James Simpson of Derby, gent, now in consideration of £2,000, of several pieces of land called the Ball Leasowes, now known as the Homestead, the Meadow, Over Middle Close, Lower Middle Close, Little Meadow, and Oat Close, with land on Darley Moor and a messuage and lane, containing 35 acres in total, in Snelston, 8 Jul 1854 - 1854
2239 - Conveyance by Francis Roe of Ashbourne, esq and Fanny Harriet Roe of Ashbourne, spinster, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £2,850, of a farmhouse and lands in Snelston, 8 May 1855 - 1855
2240 - Conveyance by William Burbidge Lansear of London, gent, Matthew William Staines of London, esq and Theodore Albert Roe Staines of Leicester, esq to John Harrison of Snelston Hall esq, in consideration of £1,480, of a messuage called Overton House with lands in Snelston, 15 Feb 1859 - 1859
2241 - Conveyance by Francis Parker of Homerton, co Middx, gent and Alice his wife, William Fretwell Hoyle of Rotherham, co Yorks, gent and John Clarke of Rotherham, land agent, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £1,650, of allotments in Snelston, 19 Aug 1859 - 1859
2242 - Conveyance by Alfred Nathaniel Holden, Baron of Scarsdale to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £14,500, of messuages and lands in Snelston, 26 Dec 1868 - 1868
2243 - Conveyance by Mary Ann Copestake of Derby, widow, John Bromley of Derby, land surveyor and Thomas Goodall Copestake of Brailsford, surgeon, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £11,872 16s 9d, of a farmhouse called Ashton Close Farm (2 roods 34 perches) with several close of land containing 111 acres in Snelston, a close in Clifton in pa Ashbourne called the Little Wood (1 acre 2 roods 30 perches), and a close in Mayfield, co Staffs, called Dove Meadow (2 acres 1 rood 15 perches) 1 Mar 1870 - 1870
2244 - Conveyance by Anne Gadsby of Snelston, Spinster, to John Harrison of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £480, of crofts in Snelston called Nether Croft and Todd Croft, now one croft called Nether or Barn Croft, with two messuages on the croft, 25 Mar 1872 - 1872
2245 - Bargain and sale by John Norman of Careswall, co Staffs, Richard Middleton and Nicholas Holme of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, gents, to John Atkins of Uttoxeter, tanner, in consideration of £39, of a croft containing 2 acres lately inclosed from Bothamfield or Millfield near the river Tean in the manor of Uttoxeter, 10 Jan 1656/6 - 1656
2246 - Quitclaim by John Atkins of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, tanner to John Ferne of Crackmarsh, co Staffs, gent, of a croft in the manor of Uttoxeter (as in MT/2245) 20 Aug 1656 - 1656
2247 - Bargain and sale by Anne Ferne of Crakemarsh, co Staffs, widow and John Atkins of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, tanner, to Christopher Chamberlayne of Uttoxeter, corvisor and Peter Lightfoote of Uttoxeter, gent, in consideration of £130, of a close in Uttoxeter called Mill Meadow or Close, with a croft as in MT/2245 - 1659
2248 - Agreement to levy a fine between Henry Phillipps of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, yeoman and Mary his wife, Anne Ferne of Crakemarsh, co Staffs, widow, Humphry Moore of Uttoxeter, castermaker and his wife, Edward Moore of Uttoxeter Woodland, butcher, Christopher Chamberlayne of Uttoxeter, shoemaker, James Keelinge of Uttoxeter, yeoman and Thomas Bull of Uttoxeter Woodland, yeoman, of a messuage in Uttoxeter on the northside of Bradeley Lane, part of the lands formerly belonging to the Chantry of the Virgin Mary in the parish church of Uttoxeter, with a messuages on south side of Bradeley Lane, with closes as in MT/2247 and MT/2245, a close with the ancient portway called Botham Close, with 2 parcels of ground formerly part of Fyinmores Springe or wood ground in the manor of Uttoxeter.12 Jun 1659 - 1659
2249-2250 - Final concord with counterpart between Anthony Fitzherbert, gent and William Greaves, gent, querents and Richard Peters, gent and Ann his wife, deforciants, of one messuages, 50 acres of land, in Uttoxeter, co Staffs 3 weeks after. Easter 1682 - 1682
2251 - Deed to lead the uses of a fine between Richard Peters of Ashbourne, gent and Anne his wife and Anthony Fitzherbert of Ashbourne, gent and William Greaves of Derby, gent, of a messuage in Uttoxeter High Street with closes of land in Uttoxeter, 5 May 1682 - 1682
2252 - Release between Isaac Chamberlin the elder of Stafford, tanner, Isaac Chamberlin the younger of Walsall, co Staffs, currier, his son and Alice Chamberlin of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, widow, John Barker of Lichfield, mercer and Mary Baker of Lichfield, spinster, daughter of John Barker, Henry Walker of Stafford, gent and John Parker of Lichfield, apothecary, in consideration of a marriage to be made between Isaac Chamberlin the younger and Mary Barker and of £100, of two dwelling houses in Uttoxeter in the high Street, with a croft adjoining, and land called Teane Close, Bothams Close and the Well Croft, 22 Sep 1698 - 1698
2253-2254 - Lease and release by Samuel Peters of Ashbourne, innholder and Mary his wife to Walter Milward of Uttoxeter, in consideration of £24, of a moiety of a messuage in Uttoxeter High Street, and shops, outhouses etc belonging to it with a parcel of meadow in Neath Wood, and a piece of ground called Mastinhead in the manor of Uttoxeter - 1-2 Feb [1716]
2255-2256 - Lease and release by Samuel Peters of Ashbourne, gent and Mary his wife to Walter Milward of Uttoxeter, gent, in consideration of £80, of a moiety of 3 closes called The Woolley Moor, with the Mastinhead and a parcel of meadow in Netherwood in manor of Uttoxeter, 30-31 Jan 1718/9 - 1719
2257 - Final concord between Walter Milward, gent, querent and Samuel Peters and Mary his wife, John Gratwidge and Elizabeth his wife and Joseph Hunt and Clare his wife, deforciants, of 1 stable, 5 water mills, 1 bakehouse, 10 acres of land, and a moiety of one messuage, barn, stable, garden, etc, in Uttoxeter, Stronghall alias Strongshill Beamhurst, Checkley, Alton and Uttoxeter, co Staffs in consideration of £100. Trinity term 1718 - 1718
2258 - Final concord between Walter Milward, gent, Mary Phillips, spinster and Christabel Phillips, spinster, querents and John Needham and Rebecca his wife, Walter Cotton, gent and Prudence his wife, Samuel Peters and Mary his wife and John Wharton and Sara his wife, deforciants, of one messuage, garden, orchard, 25 acres of land, etc and a moiety of 22 acres of land, etc in Alton and Uttoxeter, co Staffs, in consideration of £60. 12 Nov 1719 - 1719
2259 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine between Walter Milward of uttoxeter, co Staffs, gent, Mary Phillipps of Alton, co Staffs, spinster, Christobell Phillipps of Alton, spinster, John Needham of Alton, yeoman and Rebecca his wife, Walter Cotton of Alton, gent and Prudence his wife, Samuel Peters of Ashbourne, gent and Mary his wife and Joseph Wharton of Alton, yeoman and Sara his wife, of a messuage in Alton and several closes of land in Alton and Uttoxeter, 29 Dec 1719 - 1719
2260 - Lease from William Milward, son of William Milward of Rocester, co Staffs, esq, decd, Walter Milward of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, gent, Samuel Fellows of Stafford Green, co Staffs,stockiner and Elizabeth his wife (daughter of Isaac Chamberlin) to Isaac Chamberlin of Stafford, currier and Edward Chamberlin of Stafford, tanner, in consideration of £100 of a moiety of a close called Bothams with barn and 2 closes called the Tean Close adjoining Neather Mill in Uttoxeter, for a term of one year, 21 Mar 1720/1 - 1721
2261 - Deed to declare the uses of a fine between William Milward of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, gent, James Burton of Alton, co Staffs, yeoman and Elizabeth his wife and Thomas Rawlins of Stone, co Staffs, tallow chandler and Mary his wife, deforciants, of a farm called the Spann, with 6 closes belonging called the Eaton Stitches, in Alton, Rocester and Denton, a moiety of 3 messuages in Uttoxeter High Street and several parcels of land called the Tean Close, Bothams Meadow and the Well Croft with barns and crofts all in Uttoxeter, 1 Jan 1722/3 - 1723
2262 - Assignment of mortgage from Isaac Chamberlin of Stafford, currier and Samuel Fellows of Derby, Stockliner, William Milward of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, gent, Walter Milward of Uttoxeter, gent and John Milward his son, to Thomas Gisbourne of Derby, esq and John Heath of Derby, gent in consideration of £112 7s, of premises as in MT/2260, 10 Oct 1732 - 1732
2263 - Assignment of mortgage from John Heath of Derby, gent, Thomas Gisborne of Derby, esq and James Gisborne of Staveley, clerk, William Milward of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, gent, Walter Milward of Eaton Dovedale, gent and John Milward his son to Mary Harpur of Little Over, widow and Samuel Heathcote of Derby, gent, of property as in T2260, in consideration of £460, for the residue of term of 99 years,19 Sep 1734 - 1734
2264 - Mortgage between William Milward of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, gent, son of Walter Milward of Uttoxeter, deceased and Samuel Heathcote of Derby, gent, in consideration of 5s, of a new erected messuage in Uttoxeter High Street, a moiety of a messuage in the same street, adjoining the sign of the Cock, and a moiety of closes in Uttoxeter called Cobolley Moor, the Mastinhead and land in Netherwood, for a term of 500 years, 8 Jun 1739 - 1739
2265 - Case, with answers by Edward Wilmot, concerning the ability of William Bowyer to convey lands in Derbys and Staffs (unspecified) 30 Aug 1754 - 1754
2266 - Assignment from Henry Lycett of Kings Bromley, co Staffs, innkeeper, Ralph Weston of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, gent and John Milward of Uttoxeter, gent and Frances his wife, William Bowyer the younger of Uttoxeter gent and John Bowyer of Newcastle under Lyme, co Staffs, gent to George Buckston of Bradbourne, gent in consideration of £785, of property as in MT/2264 for the remainder of a term of 500 years, 6 Jul 1764 - 1764
2267-2268 - Lease and release from Francil Coales of Birmingham, currier, William Bowyer of Roston, gent and Ellen Bowyer his daughter, Milward Sadler of Whittacres, co Warwicks, esq and William Bowyer, Richard Stubbings of Somersal Herbert, gent and John Bowyer of Newcastle under Lyme, co Staffs, gent to Sampson Copestake of Marston Park, gentand Robert Coales of Birmingham, ironmonger, in consideration of a marriage between Ellen Bowyer and Francis Coales, and of £600, of several messuages in Birmingham and several closes in Shelden, co Warwicks, 29 Mar 1755 - 1755
2269 - Conveyance between William Bowyer ofSnelston, esq, Thomas Ley of Mayfield, co Staffs, esq and John Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, Moreton Walhouse of Hatherton near Cannock, co Staffs, esq and Arthur Bowyer of Alston, gent, Edward Walhouse Okeover of Okeover, co Staffs, esq and Margaret Bowyer in consideration of £2,000, of the manor of Snelston, a capital messuage, a farmhouse and lands belonging and parcels of land called the Park (30 acres) and Margery's Bower (18 acres) in Snelston, 13 Feb 1777 - 1777
2270-2307 - Bundle of correspondence and other documents relating to the Ashbourne branch of the North Staffs Railway Co - 1851-1855
2308-2316 - Bundle of Acts of parliament, comprising inclosure Acts for Marston Montgomery 1785 (3 copies), Hollington, Longford and Brailsford 1817 (3 copies), Snelston 1824, Snelston 1826 and Turnpike Act for road from Burton upon Trent to Stafford and Derby 1818 - 1785-1826
2317-2332 - Notes on Joiners Arms Farm at Clifton and Edlaston, compiled from tithe map, giving field names and acreage, leased to Thomas Twigg - 1881
2333-2336 - Snelston tithe accounts, 1866, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1887 - 1866-1887
2337-2338 - Receipt books for tithe payments - 1889-1891
2339 - Letter from W H Woodward, Snelston Rectory, Ashbourne, requesting information on tithes for incoming tax purposes - [c1881]
2340-2341 - Voting paper for Ashbourne Shire Horse Society and members ticket for society's 16th annual show - 1896
2342 - Copy probate of will of John Hayne of Ashbourne Green, esq - 6 Apr 1807
2343 - Mortgage between Elizabeth Hayne of Ashbourne Green, widow, and Thomas Bolton late of Nottingham but now of Radcliffe upon Trent, co Notts, hosier to Margaret Langley of Montosus in parish of Snelston, widow and Ellen Gay of Ashbourne, widow, in consideration of £2,000, of the manor of Clifton near Ashbourne, with Ashbourne Park Lodge and closes belonging, part of Ashbourne Park Farm containing 93 acres, for a term of 900 years, 18 Jul 1808 - 1808
2344 - Assignment of mortgage between Margaret Langley of Montosus in pa Snelston, widow, Elizabeth Hayne of Bath, widow, Richard Goodwin of Ashbourne, gent, to Joseph Walkeden of Abbots Bromley, co Staffs, gent and Thomas Lee Higgott of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, in consideration of £2,000, of property as in MT/2343, 26 Mar 1810 - 1810
2345 - Assignment of mortgage between John Goodwin Johnson of Ashbourne, gent, James Godfrey de Burgh of West Drayton, co Middx esq and Elizabeth his wife, Priscilla Franks of Isleworth, co Middx, widow, Isaac Wheeldon of Buxton, gent, Walter Evans, and William Evans, both of Darley near Derby, esq and Edward Goldsmid of Finsbury Square, co Middx, of property as in MT/2343, 24 Aug 1815 - 1815
2346 - Assignment between John Goodwin Johnson of Ashbourne, gent, James Godfrey de Burgh of West Drayton, co Middx, esq and Elizabeth his wife, Priscilla Franks of Isleworth, co Middx, widow, William Peach of Ashbourne, gent and Robert Pitches of Swithins Lane, London, gent, of property as in MT/2343, 2 Aug 1815 - 1815
2347 - Transfer of mortgage between Thomas Carter of Leigh, co Staffs, yeoman, James Godfrey de Burgh of West Drayton, co Middx, esq and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Lee Higgott of Uttoxeter, co Staffs, gent, Priscilla Franks of Isleworth, co Middx, widow, Samuel Sampson of Swithens Lane, London, gent and Edward Goldsmid of Finsbury Square, co Middx, esq, in consideration of £2,000 of property as in MT/2343, 2 Aug 1815 - 1815
2348-2349 - Lease and release from William Peach of Ashbourne, gent, James Godfrey de Burgh of West Drayton, co Middx, esq and Elizabeth his wife to Priscilla Franks of Isleworth, co Middx, widow, and Samuel Sampson of St Swithens Lane, London, gent, in consideration of £2,500, of the manor of Offcote and Underwood, a capital messuage called Ashbourne Green with closes and a messuage and lands in Ashbourne, with a cottage and lands at Ashbourne Green containing in total 150 acres, 2 Aug 1815 - 1815
2350 - Assignment from Edward Goldsmid of Upper Harley Street, co Middx, esq, Pricilla Franks of Isleworth co Middx, widow, James Godfrey de Burgh de Burgh of West Drayton, co Middx, esq and Elizabeth his wife, to Joseph Strutt of Derby, esq and William Strutt of Derby, esq, of lands as in MT/2349, 1 Jul 1823 - 1823
2351 - Assignment between Priscilla Franks of Isleworth, co Middx, widow, Robert Pitches of St Swithins Lane, London, gent, Edward Godsmid of Upper Harley Street, co Middx, esq, James Godfrey de Burgh of West Drayton, co Middx, esq and Elizabeth his wife, William Strutt of Derby, esq, Fredrick Erasmus Edwards of Howland Street, co Middx, gent and Edward Nicholas Hurt of Lincolns Inn, co Middx, esq of property as in MT2349, 1 Jul 1823 - 1823
2352-2353 - Assignment by lease and release between Samuel Sampson of Paddington, co Middx, an infant ages 12, Stafford Price of St Martins Lane, co Middx, currier, Priscilla Franks of Isleworth co Middx, widow, James Godfrey de Burgh of West Drayton, co Middx, esq and Elizabeth his wife, William Strutt of Derby, esq and William Edwards of Derby, gent, in consideration of £9,100, of property as in MT/2349 21 Feb 1824. On reserve: Assignment between William Edwards, William Strutt and William Eaton Mousley of Derby, esq of lands as above, in trust, 9 Feb 1827 - 1824-1827
2354 - Exemplification of common recovery by Edwyn Dowding, demandant, against Edward John Horton, tenant to the precipe, and Elizabeth Frances Hayne, vouchee, of the manors of Offcote and Underwood and Clifton, with 20 messuages, 20 cottages, 3 water mills, 20 gardens, cartilages, orchards, 750 acres of land, etc in Ashbourne, 16 Jun 1832 - 1832
2355-2356 - Lease and release to make a tenant to the precipe by Elizabeth de Burgh of Weston-super-Mare, co Somerset, widow and relict of James Godfrey de Burgh, and formerly the widow of John Hayne of Ashbourne Green, esq, and her daughter Elizabeth Frances Hayne of Weston-super-Mare, spinster, to Edward John Horton of Furnival's Inn, gent and Edwyn Dowding of Bath, gent, of the manor of Offcote and Underwood in pa Ashbourne, with a capital messuage, cottage and land at Ashbourne Green, a messuage in Church Street, Ashbourne, a close in Clifton called Lower Clifton Meadow, the manor of Clifton, the messuage called Ashbourne Park Lodge and lands belonging to it, a messuage and 6 closes of land in Clifton, and a corn mill called Clifton Mill, with land called the Sixteen Pound Piece containing in total c333 acres, 6 Jun 1832 - 1832
2357-2358 - Mortgage between Elizabeth de Burgh of Bath, co Somerset, widow, her daughter Elizabeth Francis Hayne of Bath, spinster, William Eaton Mousley of Derby, gent, William Locker of Tillington, co Staffs, and William Webster of Ashbourne, esqs, Edward Strutt of Derby, esq, MP, Joseph Strutt of Derby, esq, Edward Nicholas Hurt of Lincolns Inn, co Middx, esq, Charles Clarke of Matlock, esq, Richard Heywood of Bath, esq, Edwyn Dowding of Bath, gent, Benjamin Heywood of Claremont, co Lancs, esq, William Hall of Bath, gent and Thomas Heywood of Hope End, co Hereford, esq, in consideration of £11,922 15s 11d, of property as above, 12/13 May 1834 - 1834
2359-2360 - Re-conveyance by Richard Heywood of Bath, esq, Edwyn Dowding of Bath, gent, Benjamin Heywood of Claremont, co Lancs, esq, William Hale of Bath, gent, and Thomas Heywood of Hope End, co Hereford, esq to Elizabeth Frances Hayes of Bath, spinster, in consideration of £13,000, of property as in MT/2357-2358, 30/31 May 1836 - 1836
2361-2362 - Mortgage by lease and release by Elizabeth Frances Hayne of Bath, spinster, to Joseph Sladen of Doctors Commons, London, esq, in consideration of £14,750, of all the manor of Offcote and Underwood, parcels of land at Ashbourne Green, Slacks Farm or Lower Gren Farm, a house in Church Street, Ashbourne, and the manor of Clifton, parcels of land in Clifton, and the water corn mill called Clifton Mill, 2/3 Jun 1836 - 1836
2363 - Further mortgage by Elizabeth Frances Hayne of Worthing, co Sussex, spinster, to Joseph Sladen of Doctors Commons, esq, in consideration of £1,000, of property as in MT/2361-2362, 2 Jun 1849 - 1849
2364 - Extracts from will of Joseph Sladen of Lee, Kent 9 May 1848, proved 28 Aug 1855 - 1855
2365 - Transfer of mortgage by Elizabeth Frances Hayne of Ramsgate, co Kent, spinster, John Irving Glennie of Doctors Commons, London, esq, St Barbe Sladen of Westminster, attorney at law, Joseph Sladen of Bushey, co Herts, esq, Rev Edward Henry Mainwairing Sladen of Balliol College, Oxford, clerk and James Farquhar of Doctors Commons, esq, to Fredrick Dowding of Bath, esq, in consideration of £15,750, of property as in MT/2361-2362, 17 Aug 1858 - 1858
2366 - Schedule of title deeds to the Park Lodge Farm in Clifton belonging to John Harrison junior, esq, in mortgage to Messrs Buckston, Niven and Wise for £6,000 + interest - 1859
2367 - Conveyance by Elizabeth Frances Hayne of Ramsgate, co Kent, spinster, and Fredrick Dowding of Bath, esq to John Harrison the younger of Snelston Hall, esq, in consideration of £10,281, of property as in MT/2361-2362, 23 Apr 1859 - 1859
2368 - Mortgage by John Harrison the younger of Snelston Hall esq to Rev German Buckston of Sutton on the Hill, Rev William Niven of Chelsea, London, and Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £6,000, of Ashbourne Park Lodge with all its lands and the manor of Clifton - 25 Apr 1859
2369 - Assignment by Rev William Niven of Chelsea, Thomas Wise of Ashbourne, gent and John Harrison the younger of Snelston Hall, esq, to Thomas Gould of Hanson Grange, gent, in consideration of £1,500, of property as in MT/2361-2362 - 1864
2370 - Letter from Walters and Co, London, to Messrs Wise, returning assignment of £1,500, 5 Jul 1864 - 1864
2371 - Abstract of title of John Harrison junior. esq to an estate at Clifton, pa Ashbourne - 1864
2372 - Abstract of appointment of new trustees of marriage settlement of Rev Samuel Tenison Mosse and his late wife, and of assignment of trust funds, 26 Apr 1866 - 1866
2373 - Mortgage by way of transfer by Rev Richard Doke of Great Addington Rectory near Thrapston, co Hants, and George Rooper of Hascot House, pa Watford, co Herts, esq and John Harrison the younger of Snelston - 1866
2374 - Notes on sale of Ashbourne Lodge Farm, giving lot number, purchase price and purchaser - 1869
2375 - Transfer of mortgage and further charge by William Wright of Bradbourne, gent, William Richard Smith of Clifton, gent, William Wise of Ashbourne, gent and John Harrison of Snelston esq, to Edwin Bradley of Ashbourne, gent, in consideration of £3,400, of property as in MT/2373, 25 Sep 1886 - 1886
2376-2385 - Bundle of paper of the Harrison family concerning a court case relating to the Snelston estate, 1822-1823, family news, 1821-11835, and copy will and codicil of Hope Docksey bequeathing all his estate to John Massey. - 1765-1835
2386-2458 - Bundle of correspondence, draft deeds and memoranda of Edmund Evans acting as agent of Revd J S Lustington of Newcastle upon Tyne, clerk, concerning land at Hilton and Hatton - 1789-1793
2459-2481 - Bundle of draft deeds and related papers of Edmund Evans concerning the property of Frances Martin of Hilton, widow, relating to a messuage and several closes of land at Hilton - 1808-1818
2482-2531 - Bundle of correspondence, draft deeds and memoranda relating to messuages, farms and land at Snelston, Stanley and Roston - 1794-1821
2532-2556 - Bundle of correspondence, notes and memoranda concerning land at Hilton - 1842-1843
2557-2567 - Bundle containing copy will of William Evans of Draycott, gent, 18 Jan 1782 (T2557) and related correspondence and notes and Edmund Evans concerning probate, 1793-1794 - 1782-1794
2568-2579 - Bundle concerning releases of legacies of the will of Margaret Langley of Snelston, widow, including probate of the will, 7 May 1821 (MT/2557), agreements, bond and accounts - 1821-1834
2580 - Sketch design for extension of greenhouse at Greenfield, Thelwall, co Cheshire for H Stanton by W Owen of Warrington - 1877
2581 - Mortgage to secure £100 from Henry Beer of Shipley, yeoman to Francis Pakeman of Sutton on the Hill, yeoman, of Rails Close containing 1 acre 2 roods in Hilton, 2 Nov 1787 - 1787
2582-2589 - Bundle of title deeds of land in Hilton called Meadow Leys, sold by William Matthews to Edmund Evans on 11 Apr 1817, including copy will of Daniel Pycroft of Burton, co Stafford, gent, 1756 (T2582) - 1756-1817
2590-2597 - [formerly bundle 37] Old timber accounts and estate rentals and wages, relating to Snelston and Roston. Includes correspondence about alterations to Snelston Hall, 1825 - 1825
2591 - Bundle of Snelston estate half-yearly rentals and accounts - 1823-1825
2592 - Bundle of sales particulars and contracts for sale of timber at Snelston - 1823
2593 - Bundle of accounts books of timber on the Snelston estate, 1822, with related posters, 1823, notes and memoranda, 1823-1826 - 1822-1826
2594 - Bundle of building work accounts at Snelston 1823-1826, with Roston timber accounts, c1824 and Roston estate valuations, 1820-1822 - 1820-1826
2595 - Bundle of small account books, wages (including gamekeepers and gardeners) and estate accounts - 1821-1825
2596 - Receipts and acknowledgements, estate rents goods and services for John Harrison - 1821-1825
2597 - Papers (mostly accounts) in Allcock and Sneyd, Chancery Court case including copies of the Account General's account [see T2637-T2657] - 1822
2598-2614 - Bundle of title deeds of 3 closes in Clifton, called the Mean Piece, the Nether Hade and the Hade. (Froggate, Bate, Buchana, Milner Warin, Parks, Corden, Gisbourne, Evans) [Formerly bundle 53] - 1772-1825
2615-2633 - Deeds of messuage, and property in Clifton called the Ryecroft, the Well Close, the Cothams, the Littlewood, Breedley Lane, the Wheatcroft, the Moores, the Coat Close, the Littlewood towards Collowcroft, and the park Field (Webster, Etches, Gisborne) - 1718-1824
2634-2635 - Abstracts of title to Cross Close, Clifton, back to 1751 and 1784. (Hadley, Horeton, Halksworth, Corden). Corden exchanges with Gisborne see T2598-T2614. [From bundle 53] - 1812-1813
2636 - Papers and plan relating to the Clifton estate purchased by Evans from Gisborne in 1824. Includes letting agreements, bills for legal fees, copy leases and plans - of Humphrey Keeper's farm in Clifton and Ashbourne, 1717, owned by Thomas Gisborne, surveyed by William Leaper; Mr Strutt's land in Ashbourne, 1702 (including part of the previous property); and 2 farms in Clifton, owned by Thomas Gisborne, occupied by Robert Jenkinson and Thomas Froggatt, surveyed by William Trimmer, 1724. [From bundle 53] - 1702-1730
2637-2642 - Bundle of case papers - 1821-1832
2643-2651 - Case papers (as MT/2637-2642). MT/2650 contains abstracts of title to the Bradnop estate, Leek (Staffs) for Willian Sneyd and James Kirkham, 1827. - 1821-1832
2652-2657 - Case papers (as /MT/2637-2651) including MT/2652-2653, deed and bundle of papers relating to houses and land at Chapel-en-le-Frith purchased by John Lomas, 1805-1831 - 1805-1831
2658 - Marriage settlement: William Dutton of Brynmadin (Flint), gent and Catherine Stanton of Thelwall (Ches), involving John Harrison as trustee, 31 Aug 1818 - 1805-1831
2659-2667 - Marriage settlement (and draft): John Harrison of Derby, gent and Elizabeth Evans, daughter of Edmund Evans of Derby, esq, 15 Sep 1813, with further appointment, 1849, with accounts and other records of Harrison's land in Littleover and St Werburgh's Derby - 1813-1838
2668-2671 - Appointment by John and Elizabeth Harrison, 1849, charging certain estates in Snelston and elsewhere with legacies, endorsed with relase 1900. Receipts for succession duty, 1876 are enclosed - 1849-1900
2672 - Bills of costs and other records of John Brittlebank concerning court case as in MT/2637-2657 - 1821-1828
2673 - Court book for Snelston Manor (details of amercements, no conveyances). [Former bundle 50] - 1791-1814
2674 - Loose sheets (1 bundle), material as MT/2673 (with gaps). Suit rolls and verdicts. [Former bundle 50] - 1710-1814
2675-2688 - Deeds of Coates family property for land in Moor St., Queen St and St Thomas St., Birmingham, Wilncote, Solihull and elsewhere (Warks), Bradley (Staffs). See also MT/2689-2741 - 1672-1781
2689-2741 - Deeds of Coates family to land in Birmingham, Wincote, Solihull and Bradley (as MT/2675-2688) - 1672-1781
2742 - Abstract of settlement: Marriage between Edmund Evans of Derby and Dorothy, only daughter of Francis Coale. Refers to land in Sheldon (Warks) - 1783
2743 - List of mortgage belonging to Miss E B Harrison and Miss D S Harrison - 1900
2744 - Fire Policy: J Harrison with the Queen Insurance Co., on agricultural produce at Park Farm, Yeaveley - 1888
2745-2746 - Fine (2 copies) between William Scarshaw and John Revell, querent, and Christopher Pegge deforciants, of 1 messuage, 23 acres land, 8 acres meadow, 23 acres pasture in Norbury, Hilary term, 8 George 1 - 1722
2747 - Will of Ellen Bowyer of Potter Somersall (Derbs), May 1736. Refers to land in Marson Montgomery, Somersall Herbert and Rodsley - 1736
2748-2761 - Legacy receipts paid by the executors of Miss Catherine Kingston to Edward, Richard and Juliana Stanton - 1855-1856
2762-2765 - Deeds to an estate in Snelston and Roston, purchased from Reverend CS and CR Hope by John Harrison in 1828. Agreement to purchase, common recovery and abstract of title (abstracting to 30a 1711, Docksey-Hope) of the Middle Hall in Snelston and the Barn Yard etc., 3 water mills and further land described in the abstract [Former parcel 48] - 1827-1828
2766 - Volume of accounts of John Harrison, as executor of his later father, John. In addition to receipts and payment, details of estate and share sales are given - 1808-1812
2767-2776 - Receipts, vouchers and payments relating to executorship of the late John Harrison - 1808-1812
2777-2826 - Correspondence with beneficiaries and lawyers with legacy and other accounts relating to the executorship of John Harrison - 1847-1851
2827 - Release from their duties by Mrs Ann Stanton and Mrs Juliana Stanton of the trustees and executors of the will of John Harrison - 1851
2828 - Copy Hollington inclosure award - 1820
2829-2830 - Snelston rate assessment, overseers of the poor (2 copies) - 1828
2831 - Edlaston rate assessment, overseers of the poor, 1824 - 1824-1825
2832-2833 - Valuation of the estate of Miss Sarah Ellen Evans and John Harrison, esq., in Edlaston, Dec 1824. Enclosed is a small plan of the manor of Edlaston (in Edlaston and Clifton). - 1824
2834 - Collected survey of the parish of Snelston, Dec 1825 - 1825
2835 - Account of all allotments of open field, commons and waste land in Snelston, under the Inclose, Feb 1827. Arranged numerically. - 1827
2836-2837 - Snelston corn rents, totals collected - 1832-1834
2838 - Particulars and valuation of old inclosed lands. Marked up with dates of purchase of land by John Harrison - 1827
2839 - Bundle of loose correspondence relating to purchases, formerly in MT/2838 - 1824-1825
2840-2845 - Bundles of accounts and receipts of payments due from John Harrison to his nephews and niece, John, Edward, Richard and Juliana Sheldon [formerly one bundle] - 1830s-1850s
2846-2848 - Rental and rental accounts of John Harrison's estate in Littleover and St Werburgh's, Derby 2 bundles 1 vol. 1 [1 original bundle] - 1829-1850
2849 - Correspondence with Lord Scarsdale (and drafts of John Harrison's letters) re purchase of land at Snelston, 1838-39, 1841 - 1838-1841
2850-2851 - Deeds and correspondence relating to John Harrison as trustee to the marriage settlements of William Dutton and Roger Cox - 1850-1911
2852 - Map of the Gallimore's property in Snelston and Roston, at Shepherds Wood
2853-2854 - Marriage settlement of Edmund Evans and Sophia Webster, 1824, with surrender of life estate in property in Ashbourne by Mrs S Evans, widow to John Harrison and Elizabeth his wife, 1824 - 1824-1825
2855 - John Harrison as Sheriff of Derbyshire, papers (1 bundle) - 1883-1884
2856 - Paul Kirkland's Charity: order for the appointment of new trustees, payments and copy will - 1856-1882
2857 - Copy land tax returns: Edlaston, 1823; Norbury 1820, 1823; Snelston 1820 - 1820-1823
2858 - Sale particulars of property held in Chancery, comprising Copestake estates in Clifton (137 acres 1 rood 12 perches) and Snelston (123 acres of 17 perches), 20 Sep 1869 - 1869
2859 - Deed of disclaimer by John Peach re Hales Green property (purchased by Harrison from Hodgkinson) - 1879
2860 - Agreement between Harrison and C S Greaves re a drainage ditch in Todd Hole Meadow, Snelston - 1880
2861-2862 - Calculations, valuations, copy account and payments re purchase of land in Roston and Clifton, formerly FitzHerberts, Copestakes, Goodalls etc - 1864-1870
2863-2864 - Letters on lease of Snelston corn rent, and tithe collection - 1870-1881
2865-2867 - Deeds to the Methodist Chapel in Snape Lane (since taken down) in Snelston, sold by the trustees to John Harrison in 1840. (Wright, trustees, Harrison) [former bundle 821] - 1812-1840
2868-2899 - Deeds of premises at Snelston, purchased by John Harrison from Mr Thomas Burton, 1868 comprising messuages and croft called "Whartons Living", (Taylor, Green, Holme, Coxon, Docksey, Burton, Harrison) [Former parcel 72] - 1686-1876
2900-2928 - Deeds to premises at Snelston and Roston, purchased by John Harrison from John Hopkin, 1825, comprising; 2 messuages and closes, Heaps Moor closes in Snelston 1717-1754 (T2900-04); Moor Closes in Roston 1736-1825 (MT/2905-21); the Rough Closes in Snelston, 1792-1825 (MT/2922-27), including abstract of title 1709 [Former bundle 71] - 1717-1825
2929-2932 - Deeds and abstract of title (to 1772) for cottage and land in Cubley, near Darley Moor, purchased by John Harrison from the Earl of Chesterfield [Former parcel 81] - 1843
2933-2944 - Deeds of Dove Meadow (3a), Hayfield (Staffs) purchased by John Harrison from J J Morley, 1873 including abstract of title, pedigree of Woodward and Massey families and copy burial certificates - 1742-1873
2945-2958 - Deeds of a messuage and premises in Snelston, purchased by John Harrison from Mrs Emma Harris, 1869, (Dean, Hudson, Harris, Harrison) - 1774-1869
2959-2962 - Conveyance of allotment 42 (Snelston enclosure award) on Snelston Common by Ann Gadsby to John Harrison, including abstract of title to 1801 - 1868
2963-2965 - Correspondence relating to purchase, 1852-1854, and plan of an estate, 1852, in Snelston belonging to the incumbent of Bradley-le-Moors (Staffs) - 1852-1854
2966 - Receipt and copy letter on chief rents due to the Duchy of Lancaster on property at Snelston - 1861
2967 - Margery Bower (18 acres) : from bundle of deeds of manor house and various farms and several lands in Snelston, bought from Docksey by Bowyer, 1770 - 1747
2968-2969 - Messuage and Brunts Croft (15 acres): from bundle of deeds of manor house and various farms and several lands in Snelston, bought from Docksey by Bowyer, 1770 - 1746
2970 - Messuage and the Brown Leasows, the Three Cow Closes and other messuages: from bundle of deeds of manor house and various farms and several lands in Snelston, bought from Docksey by Bowyer, 1770 - 1769
2971-2972 - Certificate of payment by Arthur Bowyer, as arranged in Thomas Docksey's marriage settlement: from bundle of deeds of manor house and various farms and several lands in Snelston, bought from Docksey by Bowyer, 1770 - 1770
2973-2974 - Messuage and Scamsters Croft: from bundle of deeds of manor house and various farms and several lands in Snelston, bought from Docksey by Bowyer, 1770 - 1770
2975-2976 - Messuages and farm (222 acres) and other lands (35 acres): from bundle of deeds of manor house and various farms and several lands in Snelston, bought from Docksey by Bowyer, 1770 - 1770
2977 - Mill Meadow: from bundle of deeds of manor house and various farms and several lands in Snelston, bought from Docksey by Bowyer, 1770 - 1770
2978-2998 - Deed of 2 closes of land in Clifton (late property of Joseph Bainbrigge), purchasd by John Harrison from Rev Dr Fletcher, 1854, also including other property in Clifton, Osmaston, Edlaston and Wyaston [Former parcel 40] - 1720-1854
2999-3020 - Deeds of an estate in Clifton including the Twenty Round Piece and Leas (Bellamy, Gisbourne, Evans) - 1693-1825
3021-3022 - Plans and sections of the icehouse at Snelston - mid 19th cent
3023 - Plan of Coate Grounds at Marston Montgomery (45 acres) - 18th cent
3024-3026 - Plan of Wynn Farm, Kniveton (57 acres) - 18th cent
3027 - Survey of an estate at Hollyhurst in Marston Montgomery in the possession of Francis Keeling Scale 3 chains to the inch - 18th cent
3028 - Fragment: printed map of the township of Ashbourne, surveyed and drawn by the pupils of Mr Jones' Academy - 1830
3029 - Plan of three holdings in Snelston, belonging to Staines, Parker and Roe and subsequently bought by J Harrison, including survey - mid 19th cent
3030 - Inscription of foundation stone of Snelston Hall, laid in Jun 1827 by John Harrison junior, architect LN Cottingham - 1827
3031 - Plans of Snelston Hall by LN Cottingham: Elevation of South Front - May 1826
3032 - Plans of Snelston Hall by LN Cottingham, (see also D2754 for furniture plans, 1842-1843): Elevation of West Front
3033 - Plans of Snelston Hall by LN Cottingham, (see also D2754 for furniture plans, 1842-1843): Elevation of North Front
3034 - Chamber plan
3035 - Ground floor
3036 - Coloured drawing of Octagon table - [19th cent]
3037 - SE view of Snelston Hall, without the bell turret - Jan 1827
3038 - East elevation, May 1826 - 1826
3039 - South elevation
3040 - Unmarked elevation - [19th cent]
3041 - Undated Ground plan and chamber plan - [19th cent]
3042 - Plan of a Gothic seat in the grounds of the Hall, 1839, including that a circular seat was erected in 1909 - 1839-1909
3043 - Label, for Plan of a Gothic seat in the grounds of the Hall, containing a coloured drawing of the circular seat was erected in 1909 - 1839-1909
3044-3045 - Plans of new billiard room and sitting room at Snelston Hall - 1907-1909
3046 - Detailed pencil drawing of a table, perhaps for the new Billiard Room - [c1908]
3047 - Plan of kitchen pipes at Snelston Hall by A Boyd, New Bond Street, London - late 19th cent
3048 - Undated plan of new larder block [Cottingham] - [19th cent]
3049-3050 - Front plan, plan and elevation of the Edlaston Road lodge of Snelston Hall, Architect LN Cottingham - Feb 1827
3051-3052 - Undated and unmarked plans of a lodge/cottage - [mid 19th cent]
3053-3054 - Alterations (including new bedroom) at Lower Lodge, Snelston Hall. Architect, Philip H Lockwood, Chester, Jun and Aug 1909 - 1909
3055 - Drawing/Plan of joints and fitments for fountains - [19th cent]
3056-3057 - Unmarked draft plans, possibly part of Snelston Hall or its cottages - [c1855]
3058 - Unmarked plan, possibly part of Snelston Hall (watermark 1854) - mid 19th cent
3059 - Unmarked plan and elevation of cottages - 19th cent
3060 - Proposed plan of Cinderhill House and outbuildings - 19th cent
3061 - Unmarked plan of farm buildings - 19th cent
3062 - Plan of intended farm buildings at Snelston, farm in the occupation of Edward Whitehurst - 19th cent
3063 - Plan of John Shipley's estate (22½ acres) at Snelston Bank. Scale 2 chains to 1 inch. Surveyed by Samuel Botham 1792. Annotated by J Harrison, purchased by Edmund Evans from Rev John Langley, rented by G Gough - 1840
3064 - Outline map of Derby borough, showing proposed boundary extension - 1876
3065-3066 - Plans showing new equitable lines of fencing between John Harrison's estate at Ednaston and Brich House Farm belonging to the devisees of Mr J Hackett - 1864
3067 - Rough plan (Godwins garden), perhaps showing intended Harrison-Godwin exchange - mid 19th cent
3068-3069 - Survey and valuation (with accompanying letter) of Rev John Langley's estate in Snelston (22½ acres - see MT/3063) - 1824-1825
3070-3071 - Correspondence and account relating to Mrs M Langley (see also MT/2482-2488). Most of the letters are between M Okeover/M Langley and Edmund Evans of Derby. The accounts refer to receipts due to Mrs Langley from the Bowyer estate (copy of Arthur Bowyer's will, 1780 and William Bowyer's 1760 and included) - c1793-1811
3072-3085 - Settlement certificates - 1724-1787
3086 - Removal order - 1774
3087-3090 - Settlement examinations - 1741-1778
3091 - Apprenticeship indenture of Hester Heap of Snelston, to Thomas Ryley of Snelston, farmer, to learn the art of housewifery, until she attains the age of 21 or marries - 26 Sep 1761
3091-3103 - Apprenticeship indentures - 1761-1823
3092 - Apprenticeship indenture of Richard Heap of Snelston, to Samuel Wright of Snelston, husbandman, until he attains the age of 24 - 24 Feb 1766
3093 - Apprenticeship indenture of Joseph Wilshaw, aged 14, of Snelston, to George Wilson of Walsall, Staffordshire, bucklechafe filer, until he attains the age of 24 - 15 Dec 1767
3094 - Assignment of apprenticeship whereby William Stubbs of Snelston, husbandman, turns over his apprentice, Samuel Wilshaw of Snelston, to Thomas Cooper of Walsall, Staffordshire, snafflemaker, for the remainder of the term - 9 Dec 1767
3095 - Apprenticeship indenture of Francis Hudson, aged 9, of Snelston, to Charles Brumsley of Ashbourne, cordwainer, until he attains the age of 21. Premium £10. - 24 Jan 1795
3096 - Apprenticeship indenture of Samuel Roe, aged 7 and a half, of Snelston, to Solomon Frost of Snelston, farmer, until he attains the age of 21 - 15 Jul 1803
3097 - Apprenticeship indenture of Solomon Roe, aged 7 and a half, of Snelston, to Benjamin Thompson of Mayfield, Staffordshire, tanner, until he attains the age of 21 - 24 Jun 1805
3098 - Apprenticeship indenture of Hannah Harris, daughter of Ann Harris of Snelston, to George Gadsby of Snelston, farmer, to learn the art of housewifery, until she attains the age of 21 - 24 Jun 1814
3099 - Apprenticeship indenture of Samuel Pegg, aged 9, of Snelston, to John Sandars of Snelston, farmer, until he attains the age of 21 - 17 Jun 1820
3100 - Apprenticeship indenture of John Heap, aged 11, son of Francis and Frances Heap of Snelston, to John Mellor of Snelston, farmer, until he attains the age of 21 - 27 Jan 1821
3101 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Heap, aged 13, son of Francis and Frances Heap of Snelston, to William Coxon of Snelston, farmer, until he attains the age of 21 - 27 Jan 1821
3102 - Apprenticeship indenture of Frances Heap, aged 17, daughter of Francis and Frances Heap of Snelston, to Edward Plant of Snelston, farmer, to learn the art of housewifery, until she attains the age of 21 or marries - 27 Jan 1821
3103 - Apprenticeship indenture of Mary Foster, the illegitimate daughter of Mary Foster of Snelston, deceased, to Henry Copestake of Snelston, farmer, until she attains the age of 21 or marries - 15 Nov 1823
3104 - Bastardy examinations - 1784
3105 - Bastardy order - 1818
3106 - Bastardy bond - 1768
3107 - Bond to indemnify the churchwardens and over-seers from the funeral expenses of Elizabeth Johnson, widow - 1760
3108 - Articles of agreement for the maintenance of Elizabeth Tipper - 1724
3109 - Articles of agreement for the repair of Toad Hole Bridge - 1768
3110 - Search warrant, addressed to the constable of Snelston - 1760
3111 - Fragments (of a removal order?)
3112 - A Short Preparation for Confirmation by Rev L S Dalton (SPCK London) - 19th cent
3113 - Pamphlet on Coffee Taverns - late 19th cent
3114-3115 - Legacy receipts, stock accounts, correspondence and other papers of Miss Frances A Walker - 1820-1855
3116 - Issue of 'Punch, or the London Charivari', May18th 1910 - Punch's Royal Tribute to the King Edward VII - 1910
3117-3119 - Bills for funeral expenses, John Harrison senior (1871) and his wife (1875), with accounts relating to John Harrison's will - 1871-1875
3120 - Papers in Langley v Sneyd and Alcock v Sneyd see also T2537-T2657. Includes correspondence between Harrison and Brittlebank, drafts and copy will of Margaret Okeover - 1820-1822
3121-3136 - Deeds relating to lands in Snelston purchased from E Hampson including 'the White Flatt, the Brook Hamblett, 20 acres dispersed in the Town Fields, New Close, and 4 acres 1 rood dispersed in the Holt Field - 1688-1746
3137-3138 - Probate of William Evans of Derby, gent (2 copies) - 1782
3139 - Legacies payable under the will of Mrs Langley with some copy papers in Langley v Sneyd, and correspondence (as in MT/2637-2657, MT/3120) - 1820-1832
3140 - Copy will of Robert Coales of Birmingham, banker, uncle of Dorothy Evans, wife of Edmund - 1802
3141 - Inland Revenue accounts of legacy duty payable by beneficiaries of the personal estate of Ellen Bowyer Harrison, died 1902 - 1902
3142 - Survey, sketch, correspondence and sale notice re land at Clifton purchased by J Harrison, from Crown (escheat of Roger Johnson's land) and W T Smith - 1874-1876
3143-3153 - Deeds relating to the Near Meadow, Hilton, including abstract of title back to 1673 (Beresford, Berrington, Heath, Evans) [Parcel 9] - 1811-1815
3154-3155 - Conveyance of an allotment of land (1 rood 34 perches) at Darley Moor in Snelston, by the trustees of the marriage settlement of Rev T J Cartwright to J Harrison, 5 Dec 1840, with extract - 1840
3156-3170 - Deeds to a house and land at Snelston; purchased from Richard Mountney by J Harrison, 1848, including Halls Croft (1 acre) and Further Field/ Old Field (1½ acres) - 1762-1848
3171-3175 - Deeds of a cottage and land containing 3 roods 17 perches on Snelston Common, purchased from Samuel Hudson by J Harrison, May 1845 including abstract to title (to 1809) (Johnson, Hudson, Harrison) - 1835-1845
3176-3180 - Deeds to land at Darley Moor (2 roods 2 perches), purchased from Robert and Thomas Hogg by J Harrison, Jun 1839, including abstract of title (to 1784), related papers and will of Paul Hogg which refer to all his lands in Clifton - 1793-1839
3181 - Assignment of mortgage, J G De Burgh to Mrs Priscilla Franks, 1 May 1816, on manors of Clifton, Offcote and Underwood (see MT/2342-2353) - 1816
3182 - Assignment of a term of 1000 years (see MT/2350- 2351) Priscilla Franks to William Strutt, 1 Jul 1823 - 1823
3183-3184 - Attested copy lease and assignment of mortgages, Mrs Ellen Gay to Mr William Peach (grant of annuity in lieu) on messuage at Ashbourne Green with adjoining land, and a farm and 120 acres land (Palmers Farm or Green Farm) 1-2 Oct 1813 - 1813
3185 - Assignment of mortgage to secure £2000, Joseph Walkeden of Bentilee in Abbots Bromley (Staffs) to Thomas Carter of Withington in Leigh (Staffs), on Ashbourne Park Lodge and land (see MT/2368-2375) 25 Mar 1811 - 1811
3186-3200 - Title deeds and other documents relating to the advowson of Snelston (purchased by J Harrison from Mrs Evans, 1904) (Broughton, Kynnersley, Woodward, Ross, Shafto, Harrison) - 1872-1904
3201 - Marriage settlement (Edmund Evans to marry Dorothy Coales) involving Francis Coales of Birmingham gent and Thomas Evans of Derby gent. Properties settled include Hollyhurst Farm, Marston Montgomery, Jul 1783 - 1783
3202-3203 - Marriage settlement (Francis Coales to marry Ellen Bowyer) involving land in Sheldon (Warks) and Birmingham, Mar 1755 - 1755
3204-3210 - Marriage settlement (James Stanton to marry Ann Harrison), Dec 1802, with relating documents, 1802-1812. No lands settled. Relating documents include the draft will of James Stanton (MT/3208-3210) and a statement of the value of the gunpowder concern, 1802 (MT/3206) - 1802-1812
3211-3217 - Marriage settlement (John Stanton to marry Juliana Harrison), Jun 1813 with related documents, 1813-1845, including release for sums as part of a legacy and correspondence - 1813-1845
3218-3219 - Marriage settlement (Edward Walhouse Okeover to marry Margaret Bowyer), settling farms and land in Tilney All Saints (Norf) and other land in Norfolk and Suffolk, Feb 1777 - 1777
3220 - Draft abstract of marriage settlement (Henry Stanton to marry Juliana Bowyer Harrison) - 1849-1850
3221-3223 - Copy will of Thomas Evans, with condolences addressed to his son Edmund Evans, 1783, and legacy duty receipts, 1813-14 - 1783-1814
3224-3226 - Copy life assurance policies for William Hutton, esq, 1827, and copy will of James Stanton, esq, 1814 - 1814-1827
3227-3233 - Release of John Harrison from trusts in the marriage settlement of Roger Cox, 1855, with related papers, 1852-1855 - 1852-1855
3234-3243 - Deeds of release (one under marriage settlement of late parents, one under will of Miss Elizabeth Stanton), John and Edward Stanton to John Harrison esq, includes correspondence from the Stantons - 1839
3244-3251 - Correspondence on family arms and hatchments - 1853-1883
3252 - Arms of John Harrison, esq - 19th cent
3253 - Correspondence among members of the Stanton family about Juliana Bowyer Stanton's marriage settlement see MT/3220) and provisions, 1853-1864, with a covering letter from G E Eaton, solicitors, Liverpool, 1891, returning the correspondence to John Harrison - 1853-1891
3254 - Rough jottings, correspondence (e.g. with G E Eaton) and notes relating to investments under Mrs Stanton's marriage settlement, at the time of Henry Stanton's death - 1891
3255-3258 - Administrations of personality, receipts, succession duty accounts and related papers, Elizabeth and John Harrison - 1871-1876
3259-3267 - Deeds to property in Snelston (purchased by J Harrison from C S Hope, C R Hope 24/25 Mar 1828) including the Sides Mill and farmhouses Flailsford, Calf Sides and Horse Meadow. (201 acres + 29½ acres in Snelston, 19 acres in Roston and 4 acres in Hayfield). Includes a marriage settlement between Rev C R Hope and Miss Sarah Crompton, 1827 (MT/3264) - 1819-1828
3268-3289 - Lands in Clifton purchased by J Harrison from Mr C Brandon, 1836, the Upper and Lower Littlewoods (1 acre 1 rood and 2 acres) (Titterton, Standley, Farrow, Robinson, Armishaw, Jenkinson, Fletcher, Oldfield, Goodwin, Parkes, Brandon, Harrison) [Parcel 18] - 1732-1836
3290-3291 - Conveyance including marginal plan and abstract of title (to 1786) of lands in Clifton and Snelston purchased by J Harrison from William Smith Esq, comprising the Sides and Sides Bottom in Snelston (6 acres 3 roods 38 perches), the Ollers in Clifton (1 acre 1 rood) and a messuage and other land in Atlow - 1856
3292-3305 - Legal opinions, cases on the will of Hope Docksey, with correspondence, copies of registers (1704-1796) concerning, the estate of the Hope family in land? as MT/3259-67 - 1799-1828
3306 - Draft conveyance between William Roberts (heir and executor of Thomas Roberts) and Robert Docksey of Snelston, reciting indentures to 1687 [incomplete] - 18th cent
3307 - John Harrison's cash account book, Aug 1841-Dec 1847 - 1841-1847
3308 - John Harrison's cash account book, Jan 1848-Jan 1856 - 1848-1856
3309 - John Harrison's cash account book, Jan 1856-Jul 1869 - 1856-1869
3310 - Labourers' wages book, Apr 1844-Mar 1862 - 1844-1862
3311 - Labourers' wages book, Oct 1883-Dec 1899 - 1883-1899
3312 - John Harrison's cash account book, Jun 1869- Apr 1875 - 1869-1875
3313 - John Harrison's cash account book, Jul 1888- Dec 1899 - 1888-1899
3314-3356 - Correspondence, surveys, valuations (mainly timber) for "Moiety Farm" (c37 acres), including Flaisford (25 acres), Stoney Flatt (5 acres 0 roods 34 perches) Calf Crofts (2 roods 15 perches) Rye Flatt, (4 acres) Bullocks House, with map of the farm (MT/3356) and abstract of title to 1769 - 1774-1817
3357-3361 - Bundle of papers of John Harrison as sheriff of Derbyshire. Correspondence concerning the undersheriff, vouchers for payment, returns of prisoners, accounts, and letters patent of appointment - 1833
3362-3364 - Deeds to house and land at Clifton, purchased by J Harrison from Henry Slatter, 1867 with abstract of title (to 1808) (Goodwin, Slater, Harrison) - 1863-1867
3365 - Receipted bill of J B H Bennett, involving the exchange of land in Offcote and Underwood belonging to J Harrison for the land in Clifton belonging to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners - 1856
3366 - Waste book, recording sundry accounts, cash payments (with notes of transfers to other accounts) for goods supplied at Kingston (Jamaica), in connexion with a shipping business, Dec 1753 - May 1754. At back, Liverpool accounts, Oct 1757-Mar 1758 (postages, small loans of money and other goods and expenses) - 1753-1758
3367 - Waste book, recording sundry accounts, cash payments (with notes of transfers to other accounts) for goods supplied at Kingston (Jamaica), in connexion with a shipping business, Feb 1756-Jul 1756 - 1756
3368-3369 - Ledger (A), with index [John Stanton's] Jamaica account, Jun-Sep 1750; cash and merchandise accounts for the ship 'Holly', in account with various individuals - 1750
3370 - Invoice book. Good received at Kingston (Jamaica), itemised by chest or other container. Mostly from Liverpool; dealings between Cunliffe and Stanton - 1754-1756
3371-3372 - Insurance book, 1757-1758. Includes cargo manifests and disbursements on the ship 'Molly', 1752-1756. On reverse ships' company accounts and accounts of stores taken on board the 'Molly', 1752-1756 - 1752-1758
3373 - Memorandum book of John Stanton. Includes household expenses, notes of accounts and agreements. Farming and business - including gunpowder at Thelwall (Ches) - 1779-1784
3374 - John Stanton's cash account book
3375 - John Stanton's (private) account book. Liverpool accounts, Dec 1750-Sep 1757, and Thelwall and other estate accounts, with personal and financial transactions, 1750-1808 - 1750-1808
3376 - Loose accounts and receipts (formerly in MT/3375) - 1762-1808
3377 - Snelston inclosure act, 1824. Bound copy - 1824
3378 - Sale particular (with enclosed plan) of the Thelwell estate (279 acres) of Henry Stanton, esq, Apr 1920 - 1920
3379 - Family Bible. Walker names included, John Harrison of Snelston was the executor of a Walker - 1762-1854
3380 - Survey of the parish of Snelston, by G Lamb. Also includes some land in Clifton, Mayfield (Staffs), Stydd and Cubley - 1836
3381 - Particulars of the manor of Edlaston, surveyed by JBH Bennett, Dec 1823. Divided into the estate of Edmund Evans, and the rest - 1823
3382 - Notices to quit and intentions to quit, various properties in Snelston, Edlaston, Sapperton, Cubley and elsewhere. All involve John Harrison, esq - 1893-1905
3383-3390 - Letters addressed to Captain John Stanton at Kingston (Jamaica) - 1756
3391-3411 - Hardman family papers (of Barton upon Irwell, Lancs) Wills and copy wills, 1682 - 1784 (mostly diocese of Chester), with notes, bond, legacy receipts and related papers. MT/3391 is a deed dated 5th Sep 1649 between sir Cecil Trafford of Trafford and other and John Hardman of Barton upon Irwell of a messuage and 23 acres land in Barton (formerly in the occupation of Richard Harrison late uncle of J Harrison) - 1649-1784
3412-3424 - Late Mrs John Clowes and Harrison papers'. Marriage settlement, 1735, wills and copy wills of Harrison, Clowes and Bothomley families, 1739-1773, deed re Stubley hall, Hundersfield, 1756 (MT/3419), mortgage of land including the Swan Office, Manchester, 1799 (MT/3424) and relating papers - 1735-1799
3425 - Article (copy) from the Warrington Guardian on the history of Thelwall - 2 Feb 1973
3426-3427 - Letters of James Stanton from John Harrison, Oct 1828, referring to shares in the Ellesmere and Chester Canal (transfer by JH and Elizabeth his wife, to JS) - 1828
3428-3429 - Pedigree details relating to Harrison of Snelston (printed and manuscript) - 19th-20th cent
3430 - Derby Express', Apr 6 1887 - article on p3 relating to Harrison of Snelston Hall - 1887
3431-3432 - Pedigree details relating to Stanton of Thelwall, manuscript - late 19th cent
3433-3442 - Baptism and marriage certificates from St Werburgh's, Derby, 1906 for members of the Harrison family - 1778-1823
3443 - Plan of intended improvements at Thelwell for John Stanton esq, by Charles (?McNevin), of park and garden layout - 1789
3444-3446 - Conveyance of the Cockshead toll house by the trustee of the Darley Moor and [Ellaston] (Ellastone, Staffordshire) turnpike to John Harrison, 1896. Deed, with copy act (1833) relating to the turnpike - 1833-1896
3447 - Coat of Arms, Stanton family. Rough drafts, seals and notes - late 19th cent
3448 - Rent receipts book. F A Walker - 1838-1852
3449 - Loose receipts and other papers from MT/3448 - 1840-1851
3450 - Map and schedule: land in the manor of Edlaston, 12 chains to the inch - early 19th cent
3451-3467 - Settlement certificates, 1721-1818 - 1721-1818
3468-3473 - Removal orders to Snelston, 1739-1813 - 1739-1813
3474-3479 - Removal orders from Snelston, 1764-1818 - 1764-1818
3480-3486 - Settlement examinations,1740-1810 - 1740-1810
3487 - Apprenticeship indenture of Francis Keelinge of Snelston, to William Eaton of Sutton, webster, for 13 years - 5 May 1699
3487-3497 - Apprenticeship indentures, 1699-1821 - 1699-1821
3488-3489 - Apprenticeship indenture of Samuel Cope of Snelston, to Robert Fleeming of Marchington Woodland in the parish of Hanbury, Staffordshire, webster & wool comber, for 7 years. Premium £2. - 1 Nov 1725
3490 - Apprenticeship indenture of Richard Heap of Snelston, to Samuel Wright of Snelston, husbandman, until he attains the age of 24 - 24 Feb 1766
3491 - Apprenticeship indenture of Joseph Wilshaw, aged 14, of Snelston, to George Wilson of Walsall, Staffordshire, bucklechafe filer, until he attains the age of 24 - 15 Dec 1767
3493 - Apprenticeship indenture of Thomas Roe, aged 7 years 3 months, son of John and Mary Roe of Snelston, to John Bladon of Snelston, farmer, until he attains the age of 21 - 11 Jul 1807
3494 - Apprenticeship indenture of Joseph Pegg, aged 9, son of George and Hannah Pegg of Snelston, to Thomas Maskery of Norbury, farmer, until he attains the age of 21 - 26 Mar 1814
3495 - Apprenticeship indenture of John Heap, aged 11, son of Francis and Frances Heap of Snelston, to John Mellor of Snelston, farmer, until he attains the age of 21 - 27 Jan 1821
3496-3497 - Apprenticeship indenture of Elizabeth Heap, aged 15, daughter of Francis and Frances Heap of Snelston, to Samuel Archer of Snelston, farmer, until she attains the age of 21 or marries - 27 Jan 1821
3498-3503 - Bastardy bonds - 1783-1820
3504 - Bond from the churchwardens and overseers of Checkley (Staffs) to Snelston, 1768, for up keep of the family of Thomas Startin and his family - 1768
3505 - Marriage certificate 1775 (Samuel Heep and Frances Sprig) ?connected with a removal order - 1775
3506 - Agreement (at a vestry meeting) relating to the duties of the overseers, of the poor, 1784 - 1784
3507-3511 - Pamphlets on confirmation (public by SPCK), and cover of pamphlet on coffee taverns, 19 cent - see MT/3112-3113 - 19th cent
3512-3513 - Tax assessment (income and relating taxes) for J Harrison of St Werburgh's Derby, 1823; appointment of surveyor of the highways for Snelston, 1760 - 1760-1823
3514 - Copy wills, certificates of baptism, marriage and burial pedigrees, correspondence relating to coats of arms and related papers: Bowyer, Evans, Harrison families - [18th-19th cent]
3515 - Inventory and valuation of the personal effects of Miss Frances A Walker of Ashbourne, Feb 1854 - 1854
3516 - Bundle of accounts: William Evans of Ellaston in account with John Harrison of Snelston Hall, for building work on various farms, cottages and buildings on Snelston and elsewhere, including Sides Mills, Yeldersley Hall, Snelston Inn - 1837-1844
3517 - Bank book of John Harrison esq, as sole executor of Miss F A Walker - 1853-1855
3518-3521 - Bundle of papers (with sub-bundles) relating to Miss F A Walker. Pedigree papers, Walker, Evans and Beresford families. Miss Walker's notes on the paintings she has purchased 1840-1848. Agreements re Miss Walker's property in Offcote and Underwood, 1849. Miss Walker as executor of Edward Walker of Ashbourne, 1838-1839 - 1838-1849
3522 - Copy wills, Walker and Evans families (and Taylor, Mellors and Hankinson), some with grants of administration. Includes a 21 year lease, Apr 1754, from Joe Peacock of Ashbourne, gent, to John Tomlinson of Marston Montgomery, of a messuage and closes in Marston Montgomery - 1706-1793
3523 - Wills and copies, Walker family - 1770-1804
3524 - Papers relating to the estate left by Miss Walker to John Harrison. These include notes of settlement of account and payments of legacies, 1804, and notes of the Walker and Evans families, 1840's - 1804-1854
3525 - Executors' accounts of John Harrison, in account with the three legatees, and correspondence with members of the Young family and their solicitors (from Ripon and Hotby House, Catterick) as descendent of Mrs Young, 1847-1854, with notes on the will of George Young, made 1840 - 1840-1854
3526 - Stock interest receipts, Edward and Miss F A Walker - 1800-1836
3527 - Correspondence relating to the death of Margaret Langley in Montpellier, 1821 (mostly from Thomas Langley to Monsieur A G Hesse, working for Monsieur Durand, the banker handley Mrs Langley's finances there). Notes on the descent of the Bowyer property to John Harrison - 1821
3528 - Correspondence, relating to the estate of Mr Almond, and Mr Hayne's wishing to borrow £6000 from Harrison and Almond, 1810-1818; E M Mundy on coal transport by canal, and the mortgage, 1818-1819 - 1810-1819
3529 - Draft papers relating to the marriage settlement between Rev Thomas Langley and Mrs Okeover, 1797. Papers found by John Houcher of Wereham Hall (Norf), relating to Snelston Manor and other land included in the settlement, 1832, with correspondence and affidavit on lost deeds. Includes lease (release missing) of 20 Nov 1797, part of the settlement - 1797-1832
3530 - Updated plan of roads at Birchwood, Norbury and Roston (n.d. ? entry eighteenth century), some buildings, brick kilns etc shown - 18th cent
3531 - Papers of Arthur and William Bowyer 1691-1756; bonds and agreements, correspondence, relating to various estates rentals and abstracts. Included are an agreement relating to the marriage settlement between Arthur Bowyer and Anne Cope, 1691; bond relating to the digging of soil for bricks at Brichwood, 1726; leases of property at Waldley, 1728-1734; papers relating to the will of George Buxton, 1733; Thomas Keeling's bond for payment of rent for a farm in Somersall Herbert, 1740; survey and valuation of Robert Bill's estate at Roston, 1742; rental of Bowyer property in Waldley, Marston, Somersall etc., 1744; abstract of title (to 1577) of the Warwickshire estate, at Shustock (Huntach-Bowyer), 1753; accounts of William Bowyer as executor of Sampson Copestake, 1756 - 1691-1756
3532 - Papers of Francis Coales, 1748-1783. Includes papers relating to the Coales bowyer marriage settlement and the will of Francis Coales; abstract (to 1726) of Mr Coales' houses in St Thomas, St Birmingham, 1752 - 1748-1783
3533-3537 - Executor's accounts: Miss F A Walker, with bank cheque book and correspondence - 1854-1855
3538 - Bond: Richard Brocke of Barbados, carpenter to Samuel Bagshaw, citizen and merchant Taylor of London, to ship sugar to London - 1653
3539 - Mr Docksey in account with Legh Brooke, college bills, 1722-1725. On back, notes on Euclid - 1722-1725
3540 - Loose sheets of case papers, numbered 5-27, re seating rights in church of Docksey, Edburr and others: depositions etc, early eighteenth century? - Early 18th cent
3541 - Bond: Robert Paramore to Thomas Arnold (both citizens and haberdashers of London) in £240, 19 James I (1622) - 1622
3542 - Probate will of Rev William Walker of Ashbourne, made 1806, proved 1836 - 1806
3543 - Letter from J Sellers & Son, Scarborough on supply of fish to Snelston, 1898 - 1898
3544 - Administration of the effects of Edward Walker, esq, 1839. Granted to Miss F A Walker - 1839
3545 - Stock receipts, Messrs Evans & Co, to the credit of the executors of Miss F A Walker, 1852-1854 - 1852-1854
3546 - Returned subscription to Miss F A Walker for the Ashbourne Reading Rooms, 1854-1855 (not started) - 1854-1855
3547 - Papers and accounts relating to the will of Miss F A Walker, 1850s - 1850s
3548 - Inventory of unknown house
3549 - Part list of deeds to unknown property, Bennett, Docksey, (c1657-1682) 18th century - 18th cent
3550 - Costs and receipts, Harrison v Langley, 1823 - 1823
3551 - Hillcarr Sough: accounts of ore mixed - 1766-1782
3552 - Thelwell estate: rental, undated - late 19th cent
3553 - Valuation and costs of Thelwall Gunpowder Mills and Bank House, and magazines at Black Rock; with accounts of debts due to James Stanton at Liverpool and Thelwall, 1810-11 and general gunpowder account, 1810 - 1810-1811
3554 - Gunpowder works at Thelwall: proprietors meetings, accounts and resolutions, 1759-78, with inventory and valuation of stock 1797 - 1759-1797
3555 - Index, early nineteenth century?, to account book - early 19th cent
3556-3558 - Bundle containing draft Hilton enclosure award, (2 copies) 1781, and Snelston cottage rentals, half-yearly, 1859-1871 - 1781-1871
3559-3560 - Probate of the will of Miss Elizabeth Stanton, of Greenfield in Thelwall, Cheshire 1827, proved 1829 - 1827-1829
3561-3574 - Deeds of Ashton Close Farm and lands in Snelston and Clifton purchased by John Harrison from Mary Ann Copestake, 1870. (Docksey Copestake, Harrison, includes abstract of title (to 1713), 1869) - 1709-1870
3575-3588 - Cottage and 3 closes of land called the Intakes at Darley Moor, purchased by John Harrison from George Moorcroft, 1828. [Docksey, Bould, Blore, Woolley, Moseley, Moorcroft, Harrison]. - 1745-1828
3589-3601 - Deeds to house and lands in Snelston called Overton House, purchased by John Harrison from Messrs Staines, 1859, including abstract of title (to 1817 reciting will of Francis Roe and descent of property to Matthew Staines via Elizabeth Roe), lands comprising House Piece, Sandy Flat, Barley Close, Little Pasture, Upper Cover Close, containing c21 acres in total - 1854-1859
3602-3614 - Deeds to lands in Snelston purchased by John Harrison from Samuel Johnson in 1827, comprising Townsend Croft and land in Timbrell Field (Coxon, Johnson, Harrison) - 1754-1827
3615 - Deed of bargain and sale from William Carrington, Laurence Follows and Thomas Gent, at the request of the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty, to William Eddowes, curate of Bradley le Moors, of a messuage and land containing 17 acres 9 perches called the Cinderhills in Snelston, purchased from the governors of Queen Anne's Bounty, Jul 1854 - 1805
3616 - Release from claim to income from shares as bequeathed by Margaret Dakin of Warrington widow (deed July 1874): Margaret and Edward Garven of Warrington to James Stanton - 1847
3617 - Letter from the Bridgewater trustees to Henry Stanton of Greenfield, Warrington, regarding future payments of chief rent - 1884
3618 - Archibald Godwin's agreement to see 4 cottages on Collycroft Hill to John Harrison for £425 - 1867
3619 - Copy of the Act for inclosing lands in the township of Hollington, in the parishes of Longford and Brailsford - 1817
3620 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Ashbourne - 1880-1883
3621 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Brailsford - 1880-1883
3622 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Church Broughton - 1880-1883
3623 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Derby, St Werburghs - 1880-1883
3624 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Edlaston and Wyaston - 1880-1883
3625 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Longford - 1880-1883
3626 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Marston Montgomery - 1880-1883
3627 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Mickleover - 1880-1883
3628 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Norbury and Roston - 1880-1883
3629 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Shirley - 1880-1883
3630 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Snelston - 1880-1883
3631 - Ordnance Survey books of reference to the 1st edition: Rocester (Staffs) - 1880-1883
3632 - Plan of Ednaston Hall Farm, Brailsford, the property of Edmund Evans esq. Scale 3 chains to the inch. Ink, field names and acreages given - 1814
3633 - Account book (Mr Evans) - 1823-1825
3634 - Thomas Cockayne in account with the estate of the late Edmund Evans esq, 1821-25 - 1821-1825
3635 - Inventory of Yeldersley Hall, Feb 1825 - 1825
3636 - Catalogue (marked with prices paid), sale of stock at Ednaston Hall, Jan 1825, formerly the property of Edmund Evans - 1825
3637 - Bank book: Edmund Evans in account with Samuel Smith Esq & Co, 1821-1825 - 1821-1825
3638-3644 - Bundles of vouchers, for Mrs Evans or for the estate of Edmund Evans; finance, domestic bills, costs for estate sales, - 1824-1826
3645 - Papers relating to the will of Edmund Evans, and John Harrison's involvement as executor, 1826 - 1826
3646-3652 - Deeds to an estate at Kniveton, purchased by Edmund Evans from the heirs at law of Edward Hurd, 1820. Part of Tipper's Farm with closes also in Offcote and Underwood formerly Agnes Meadow Farm - 1652-1849
3653-3657 - Deeds relating to a mortgage taken out on Ashbourne Green Farm, Clifton by John Harrison to William Evans to raise £4,300, including abstract of title to 1807 - 1858-1885
3658-3660 - Deeds to 'the Firs' in Wyaston with adjoining land called Far Cross Flats (41 acres 3 roods 24 perches), purchased by John Harrison from Joseph Harrison from Joseph Winfield, 1903 (Greatorex, Winfield, Harrison) - 1832-1903
3661 - Act to inclose lands in the parish of Norbury, 1818; with copy glebe terriers for Edlaston 1701, Norbury and Snelston 1698 and 1810, and queries on Mrs Langley's will with Mr Reader's answer, 1821 - 1698-1821
3662 - Byelaws, charter and members' privileges for the Royal Agricultural Society of England, printed 1892 - 1892
3663-3665 - Indemnity and other papers relating to John Harrison's obligations under the will of William Drury Lowe esq, (as executor of the last surviving executor of WDL) - 1876-1877
3666 - Correspondence between Brittlebank and Harrison, in the matters of Allcock v Sneyd, and Harrison v Allcock - c1820s
3667 - Correspondence on Sapperton Road, state of the roads and ditches - 1895-1897
3668 - Plans of 4 cottages By Brook, Snelston, n.d. - 19th cent
3669 - Sale particular: Farm (72 acres 2 roods 22 perches) and 2 cottages in Yeaveley and Edlaston - plan included; property of Mr James Hodgkinson (deceased). Purchased by J Harrison - 1876
3670 - Particulars of purchase by John Harrison of Little Holme (1 acre 1 rood 32 perches), Hilton - 1903
3671 - Plan of decoration for East end of All Saints Church, Thelwall, Cheshire by J Mountford Allen, Jul 1861 - 1861
3672 - Plan and letter relating to proposed Ashbourne sewage disposal works - 1904
3673 - Conveyance of Lee farm rent issuing out of Sapperton, Hughes to Harrison - 1875
3674 - Note by J Harrison on the descent and title of various estates - 1826
3675 - Loose bills of E Evans - c 1815
3676 - Note of Harrison memorial inscriptions - late 19th cent
3677-3689 - Title deeds relating to Little Wynn's Farm, Kniveton, purchased by Edmund Evans from John Bentley, 1807 (Hayward, Smart, Sanxay, Bentley, Evans) [Parcel 60] - 1719-1807
3690-3714 - Title deeds to an estate at Hilton containing c77 acres, purchased by Edmund Evans from the heirs at law of Mr Henry Lee, 1808 (Bagnold, Chambers, Bate, Lee) [Parcel 63] - 1724-1808
3715 - Estate papers relating to property at Hilton, including agreements to let, correspondence, plans of farm buildings and accounts. Many relate to the Breaches, a farm and land purchased by Edmund Evans from the executors of Thomas Rose with plan. Mostly 1790-1805, including lease for 99 years by John Gisbourn of Derby, esq to Joseph Ward of Hilton, schoolmaster, of land in the Town Fields of Hilton, and 3 beast gates in the common pasture called the Matholme, and survey and valuation of Hilton 1781 (at inclosure) [Parcel 58] - 1722-1820
3716 - Correspondence, draft agreement, abstracts and details of fields, for Edmund Evans' purchase of land at Hilton, property as in MT/3690-3714 - 1808
3717-3724 - Copy documents: wills, affidavits, etc relating to the Lee pedigree (supporting papers to MT/3690-3714) - 1808
3725 - Abstract of Thomas Rose's title (to 1667) to several messuages and land in Hilton in mortgage to Mr Henry Kirklane: n.d. post 1772 - c1770s
3726 - Draft conveyance, from Sampson Hackett sen of Hatton, yeoman to various Hackett children, of property in Hilton Nov 1788 - 1788
3727 - Draft abstract of title (to 1685) of Rev Mr Lusington to Matholme Butts, Hilton 1791 - 1791
3728-3729 - 2 copies: abstracts of title of Edmund Evans to estate in Hilton purchased from Rev J S Lushington, post 1791. The Breaches (to 1680?), Matholme Butts (to 1676), Penny Lows and Parkside (to 1752) - 1676-post 1791
3730-3731 - Schedule of deeds and abstract of title (to 1768) to the Tythe Close and Rail Close, Hilton, purchased by Edmund Evans from Mr Henry Beer, 1794 - 1794
3732 - Draft abstract of title (to 1704) of Charles Barnes to an estate at Hilton and land in Hilton Etwall and Marston upon Dove, n.d. late 18th cent - late 18th cent
3733 - Abstract of title of Daniel Parker Coke to an estate at Hilton, purchased by Edmund Evans 1795, comprising a farm and 67 acres of land (parts subsequently sold to Dr Wm Simpson and Uriah Woodhouse) - 1795
3734 - Supplementary abstract of title (draft), 1797, of land as in MT/3728-3729 - 1797
3735-3737 - Abstract of title to 1667, with draft, and opinion on title, to land in Hilton, purchased by Edmund Evans from Thomas rose's trustees in mortgage to Edward Beardsley, of property as in MT/3725, 1801 - 1667-1801
3738 - Abstract of title to an estate at Hilton, purchased by Edmund Evans from Ray Thomas Gisborne, 1802, comprising a messuage and house at the East end of Ashbreach, property as in MT/3732 - 1802
3739 - Draft conveyance by Elizabeth Heath (widow of Edward) to Edmund Evans, of Near Meadow, Hilton, 1815 - 1815
3740-3746 - Plans of proposed exchange of small pieces of land at Rodsley, to straighten fences, between Edmund Evans and the trustees of Repton School, 1801, with correspondence - 1801
3747-3748 - Abstract of title deeds (to 1760) to Edmund Evans' estate at Rodsley, 1797 - 1760-1797
3749 - Draft abstract of title, as T3738 - 1802
3750 - Abstract of title (to 1676) of Edmund Evans to an estate called the Hollyhurst in Marston Montgomery, 1797 - 1676-1797
3751 - Correspondence and papers relating to the special jury empanelled in Common Pleas for Harrison v Langley - 1821-1822
3752 - Papers relating to land in Hilton sold by Edmund Evans to William Emery and to W J Lockett, purchased from Thomas Goring 1804; Contains schedule of deeds to 1720 (Gisborne, Fox, Cheshire, Cheney, Goring) for land in Hilton; also for land at Tatenhill and Dunstall, Staffs. Includes plan of Little hays and Great Hays (21 acre 1 rood 9 perches), c1806 - 1804-1806
3753-3755 - Box containing coats of arms (mounted on wood) for John Harrison and the late John Harrison esq, mid nineteenth century - mid 19th cent
3756 - Papers stemming from legacies under the will of John Harrison. Includes correspondence between John Brittlebank, Richard Harrison and other members of the family - 1815-1832
3757 - Bill for inclosing land in Snelston and Norbury, 1818 - 1818
3758 - Petitioners' case against the bill, n.d. [1818] - [1818]
3759-3760 - Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Norbury (2 copies), 1818 - 1818
3761 - Act for inclosing lands in the parish of Snelston, 1824 - 1824
3762 - Bundle of correspondence and papers relating to the Snelston inclosure (opposition in 1818 and subsequent discussions), including Snelston and Norbury 1817 land tax returns 1817-1823. Also contains some notes on timber cut at Snelston and payments of chief rents - 1817-1823
3763 - Copy will of William Woolley of Hackney (Middlesex), includes a charge of £2 per annum on land at Sapperton to pay a minister to preach 4 sermons at Church Broughton - 1727
3764-3772 - Administrations, receipts for succession duty, residuary accounts of personality and other papers, for various members of the Harrison family, late nineteenth century - late 19th cent
3773 - Half-yearly rentals: estate of Henry Stanton in Thelwell (Cheshire)
3774 - Draft deeds relating to an estate in Hollington purchased by Edmund Evans from Charles and John Barker, 1819 (includes a schedule of deeds to 1767). Comprising a stable, barn, Upper Thickey Close, (2 acres 1 rood 17 perches), Lower Thickley Close (2 acre 2 roods 14 perches), the Marehay (7 acres 3 roods 33 perches) and other land - 1819
3775 - Agreement for sale (copy) to Matthew Royle, correspondence 1810-1814, Bromihurst estate - 1810-1814
3776 - Agreement for sale (copy) to John Miller, and correspondence the Intake, house and land in Barton upon Irwell, 1811 - 1811
3777 - Agreement for sale (copy) to John Rogers and correspondence on Rawson's tenement and land in Dairyhulme, 1809-1810 - 1809-1810
3778 - Thomas Barlow: settled accounts, to 1809 - 1809
3779 - Thomas barrow: settled accounts, to 1811 - 1811
3780 - Sale of land (3 lots) at Bromihurst, 1809. Correspondence and valuation of timber - 1809
3781 - Correspondence on renewal of lease of property in queen Street, St Ann's, Manchester, 1803, by J Harrison - 1803
3782 - Sale particular and correspondence on the sale of land by Allen's trustees (to J Harrison) - 1789-1791
3783 - Miscellaneous papers, for various parts of the estate, 1724-1803 - 1724-1803
3784-3806 - "Old Lancashire deeds, Bromyhurst etc…. Lands sold". Deeds (including abstract of title to 1676), for messuage and land at Bromyhurst in Barton upon Irwell, (Lowe, Harrison) Property as in MT/3775 and MT/3776 - 1676-1781
3807-3820 - Deeds to land in Barton upon Irwell, (including 8 acres land inclosed out of Bromyhust Moor), part of the Intake estate - 1612-1760
3821 - Correspondence and statements of account relating to Henry Stanton's shares in the Theatre Royal, Liverpool - 1869-1873
3822-3838 - William Brazendale, receipted accounts for building work done at Statham's Farm, 1865; Rigby's Farm, 1877; Thelwell school house, 1877; Greenfield, 1878; The Cottage, Thelwell, 1878; Thelwall Church and Mr Longshaw's Farm, 1880 - 1865-1880
3839-3850 - Parliamentary notices and correspondence relating to Henry Stanton's holdings of shares in the Manchester Ship Canal, 1836, 1882-1888 - 1836-1888
3851 - Legacy duty receipts, estate of James Stanton of Thelwell (died Dec 1876) - 1877
3852-3864 - Correspondence, plans and accounts relating to building at Greenfield, Thelwall, plans mostly by William Owen, Cairo St, Warrington - 1881-1889
3865-3870 - All Saints Church, Thelwall: plans by William Owen for proposed alterations, with receipts and correspondence - 1890
3871 - Valuation and agreement for sale to Henry Stanton, late J C Rigby's estate at Thelwall - 1866-1877
3872 - Plans of poles proposed to be erected on the lands of Henry Stanton by the Lancashire and Cheshire Telephone Exchange Co - 1885
3873 - Plan (undated) of land at Thelwell (line of the Altrincham to Warrington railway marked) showing Thelwall Hall and Mr Stanton's house - late 19th cent
3874-3876 - Plans (undated) of Henry Stanton's land and James Nicholson's land in Thelwell, with a drawing of ?Henry Stanton's house, late nineteenth century - late 19th cent
3877 - Correspondence between C E Eaton & Sons, solicitors of Liverpool, and Harry Stanton (deceased) - 1891
3878 - Envelope containing late nineteenth century greeting cards - late 19th cent
3879 - Correspondence from R Dutton to Harry Stanton, on livestock purchases and pew rents - 1891
3880 - Ground plan of Greenfield, n.d., by William Owen, architect, Cairo St Chambers, Warrington for Henry Stanton - late 19th cent
3881 - Correspondence and drafted papers in the common pleas special case, Allcock v Sneyd and Langley v Sneyd, mostly from Holme and Co, John Harrison - 1822-1823
3882 - Bowyer, Coales, Evans pedigrees, probably in connexion with MT/3881 - early 19th cent
3883 - Further papers as MT/3881, but with additional correspondence mostly from and to J Brittlebank, solicitor, of Ashbourne - 1832-1833
3884 - Bundle of Stamp Office legacy receipts, out of the estate of Elizabeth Stanton (died 1829) - 1829-1845
3885-3888 - Bundles of Stamp Office legacy receipts, out of the estate of John Stanton (died 1809) - 1811-1824
3889 - Bundle of draft tenancy agreements: agent for Roger Sedgwick with various parties, property in Littleborough, Stubley - 1774-1777
3890 - Bundle of bills paid by Roger Sedgwick for work done on his estate at Stubley - 1776
3891 - Counterpart leases, mostly for 14 years, by Roger Sedgwick - relate to T3889? - 1776-1794
3892 - Bundle of Stamp Office legacy receipts, with covering correspondence, out of the estate of Mrs Margaret Stanton (died 1808) - 1824
3893 - George Eaton: draft marriage settlement and relating papers. Including correspondence on the Sankey Canal shares and other income. James Stanton is a trustee of the settlement. - 1844-1851
3894 - Roger Sedgwick: leases, covenants for production of deeds, copy correspondence and other documents. Property in Manchester and elsewhere - 1734-1788
3895 - Col Sedgwick in account with Messrs Sharpe, Eccles and Crine. Receipted bills - 1811-1820
3896 - Draft release and indemnity by the children of William and Catherine Dutton, of the surviving executor of Miss Elizabeth Stanton - 1852
3897 - Bond of indemnity: R B Southern Esq. to Messrs James and Henry Stanton - 1847
3898 - Agreement between John Buckley and James Gibson relating to a lease a land in Hundersfield - 1760-1761
3899 - 2 letters: James Stanton to Henry, his brother, on family news - 1833
3900 - "Omitted stanza in Gray's elegy", n.d. - mid 19th cent
3901 - Cash book: John Harrison - 1875-1888
3902-3903 - Account books relating to the estate of Mrs Stanton (organised by Elizabeth, her daughter and executrix) 1809-1820 and 1820-1828 - 1809-1828
3904 - Account book as in MT/3902-3903, but by James Stanton as executor of Elizabeth - 1829-1842
3905 - Account book (no 3), money received and paid by James Stanton - 1800-1807
3906 - "A vindication of the Court of Russia…" 2nd edition - 1807
3907 - "A Letter to the Earl of Moira" printed 1806, A review of the pamphlets on the Prince of Wales - 1806
3908 - A Sermon preached at Winwick on Thanksgiving Day, Dec 1805 by Rev Geoffrey Hornby - 1805
3909 - Rider's British Merlin for 1761, with some coded diary notes - 1761
3910 - Notebook, part coded - 1766-1778
3911-3912 - Sale catalogue: Mayfield Cottage and 59 acres of land in Mayfield (including plan) Jan 1870 - 1870
3913 - An act for amending the law of auctions of estates, Jul 1867 - 1867
3914 - Sale catalogue: Land in Doveridge and Church Broughton (including plan), Jul 1873 - 1873
3915 - Sale catalogue plan of the Clownholm estate, Doveridge, Rocester & Marston Montgomery by Phillip Oakden, 1864 - see MT/3920 - 1864
3916 - Sale catalogue: Freehold land at Rocester, plan for action Jul 1877 - 1877
3917 - Sale catalogue, including plan for Hanson Grange estate in Thorpe and Alstonefields, (co. Staffordshire) property of the late Thomas Gould - Nov 1878
3918 - Sale catalogue: Cubley estate, 2370 acres, (including plan) - the whole parish, sale Aug 1877 - 1877
3919 - Sale catalogue: House and land at Yeaveley, 15 acres (including plan), sale Oct 1882 - 1882
3920 - Sale catalogue: Abbots Clownholm estate (including plan - see MT/3915), sale Jun 1864 - 1864
3921-3922 - Sale catalogue: Ashbourne Green Hall and the manors of Clifton Offcote and Underwood, 1858 (marked up) - 1858
3923 - Sale catalogue: Land at Parwich and Clifton, Jun 1867. Plan included Lot 1 purchased, the Lady Grove in Clifton, 14 acres 2 roods - 1867
3924 - Poster, sale of land in Mayfield, Staffs (total 7½ acres) and Parwich (11 acres), Mar 1868 - 1868
3925-3927 - Sale catalogue: Lord Scarsdale's property in Snelston, Jun 1868 - 1868
3928 - Plan of house at Headlow Field, Jun 1868 (relates to D157/MT/3925) - 1868
3929-3930 - Sale catalogue: Land in Clifton (137 acres) and Snelston (123 acres) in 21 lots, Sep 1869. Plan of Ashton Close Farm in Snelston included - 1869
3931 - Poster, sale of farm and 58 acres of land at Yeaveley, Nov 1869 - 1869
3932 - Poster, sale of Swallowtail Farm, Yeaveley, May 1870 - 1870
3933 - Poster, including sale of Dove Meadow, Mayfield Jan 1873 - 1873
3934 - Sketch of house and land at Clifton bought from Robert Hartshorn Jun 1873 - 1873
3935 - Poster, sale of 15 acres of land in Roston, Jul 1875 - 1875
3936 - Sale catalogue: Freehold estate at Yeaveley and Edlaston, including plan, Oct 1876 - 1876
3937 - Poster, sale of 12 acres land in Roston (the Bullock's Walls and Half Frog) Jan 1878 - 1878
3938 - Poster, sale of land and cottage in Edlaston and Wyaston, Oct 1879 - 1879
3939 - Details of estate at Waldley, for sale May 1880: Harrison purchased in 1886 the Moors and Owler Carr (3 acres 2 roods 35 perches) - 1880-1886
3940 - Sale catalogue: See MT/3939, Oct 1886 - 1886
3941 - Details of estate at Marston Montgomery, for sale Oct 1889: Harrison purchased "the Hole"c2 acres - 1889
3942-3943 - Poster, sale of farm and land (9 acres) at Roston, June 1890 (with particular) - 1890
3944 - Sale catalogue: The Joint Closes (4 acres) at Marston Montgomery, Jun 1895 - 1895
3945 - Draft mortgages and papers, property belonging to Joseph Morley, in mortgage to Edmund Evans, comprising Birches Farm, Ednaston - 1777-1815
3946 - Bundle of copy papers and receipts of William Harrison, including bonds and accounts of John Harrison as executor of William Harrison, 1770-1786, draft of William Harrison, inventory of goods of Elizabeth Barnes, sister of William Harrison - 1770-1786
3947 - Bundle of correspondence from Milne, Sergeant and Milne to John Harrison, 1804 relating to the sale of property in Queen St, St Ann's, Manchester with copy agreements and other papers, including abstract title to 1715 (and abstract to 1720 for a house near Salford Bridge) - 1715-1804
3948 - Survey (including maps) of lands in the townships of Barton upon Irwell and Manchester, belonging to John Harrison, gent. Surveyed by W Bennet of Eccles, 1786, with covering letter - 1786
3949 - Bundle of Old Deeds to Property in Stubley in Hundersfield, Lancashire - [13th-16th cent]
3950 - Articles of partnership: gunpowder works at Thelwell, Cheshire under the name of Cunliffe, Stanton and Craven for 30 years between Foster Cunliffe of Liverpool, esq, Sir Ellis Cunliffe of Liverpool, Robert Cunliffe of Liverpool esq, John Stanton of Liverpool merchant and Robert Cravern of Liverpool, merchant, 31 Jan 1758 - 1758
3951 - Bill to inclose and lease commons in Marston Montgomery: proceeds in aid of parochial rates - 1785
3952 - Correspondence and agreements, with the Mersey and Irwell Navigation Co, relating to rents due (for provision of power) and copies of older documents relating to tunnels - 1840-1858
3953 - Roll of papers: Derbyshire Mutual Cattle Plague Assurance Association - 1865
3954 - Receipts for paid-off mortgages and notes of mortgages owing - 1883-1892
3955 - Wise and Co, solicitors, Ashbourne: correspondence on various Yeaveley purchases - 1869-1896
3956 - Agreement between John Harrison and A W Lyon for laying of gas pipes under land to Abbots Clownholme (includes plan) - 1878
3957 - Schedule of title deeds (to 1839) to estates in Mayfield and Yeaveley in mortgage to Messrs Hall and German, belonging to J Harrison - 1870
3958 - Letter from C S Greaves, Bradley rectory, requesting information on Snelston poor rates and highway rates - 1859
3959 - Draft letter 7 Jun 1817 from Edmund Evans to Mr Rowe on Mr Tatnell's title to property - 1817
3960 - Agreement between Thomas Evans and Richard Arkwright relating to the manor of Kingston upon Soar as purchased by them Jun 1796 - 1796
3961 - Correspondence on tithes for Lees Hall Farm, Sapperton - 1817-1818
3962 - Small plan: Proposed new fence between Harrison and Copestake's fields at Marston n.d.
3963 - Small plan: Land in Roston, including Bullocks Walls (see MT/3937), purchased from Mark Sharlock, n.d.
3964 - Small plan: Sep 1874: 1 acre 1 rood 25 perches, possibly in Clifton - 1874
3965-3994 - Deeds of messuages and land at Snelston, sold by Henry Chadfield, wife and trustees to J Harrison, Mar 1836, including Highfield (7a) and the Intakes. [Former bundle 75] - 1750-1836
3995-4001 - Conveyance of equity of redemption, subject to a mortgage (repaid 1840), of land in Snelston, late Thomas Berrisford's to J Harrison, Sep 1837 with deeds and abstracts of title (to 1734) involving Short Flatt (5 acres); part of tenement at Snelston Bank and 51 acres land, messuage and land called the Breaches (18 acres), New Close (7 acres) and Nether Intake (10 acres) [Former bundle 79] - 1816-1840
4002-4013 - Deeds for conveyance of a field in Shelston adjoining the Ashbourne Road, purchased from Messrs Hogg by J Harrison, 1844, Upper Side Hills (5 acres 2 roods) and Nether Side Hills (3 acres) [Former bundle 78] - 1751-1844
4014-4031 - Deeds of cottage and stable (converted to a butcher's shop) in Snelston purchased from Thomas Burton by J Harrison, May 1833. (Burton, Hallam Wright, Blore, Tunstall, Burton, Harrison). - 1780-1833
4032-4039 - Deeds of cottages and land called Snapes Croft formerly belonging to John Hill, purchased from Thomas Stubbs by J Harrison, Apr 1838 (Hill, Crosby, Stubbs, Harrison) [Former bundle 73] - 1779-1838
4040-4047 - Deeds for house and land called "The Dock" and Townsend Croft at Snelston, purchased from John Coxon by J Harrison, Oct 1840 - 1774-1840
4048 - Agreements for purchase by J Harrison of allotments on the common and waste land in Snelston - 1827
4049 - Extract from the Rugeley parish register: burials of John Powell, 1799 and John Armishaw, 1805. Extracted 1837 - 1799-1805
4050 - Insurance policy, Snelston Hall - 1827
4051 - Coloured drawing of Elevation of entrance front of Snelston Hall L N Cottingham - Jul 1827
4052 - Design for a Gothic armoire for the great drawing room at Snelston: Front and side elevation, by L N Cottingham (see also D2754). Withdrawn. - c1840s
4053 - Plan of an estate in Littleover and St Weburgh's, Derby (total 130 acres), property of John Harrison, with terrier. 3 chains to the inch - early 19th cent
4054 - Survey of Littleover estate - early 19th cent
4055 - Valuation of Park Side (2 acres 3 roods 37 perches), Hilton - early 19th cent
4056 - Ground plan of proposed additions to Snelston Hall, by L N Cottingham - 1826
4057 - Plan and survey of estates at Hilton, belonging to Edmund Evans - 1804
4058 - Design for a Gothic elevation for Snelston Hall, L N Cottingham - Feb 1826
4059 - Plan of the Township of Edlaston by George Lamb - [early 19th cent]
4060 - Plan, by L N Cottingham, of drains at Snelston Hall - Mar 1828
4061 - Plan of water plantations at Snelston Hall - c1830
4062 - Map of Hollyhurst Farm (c32 acres), Rush Croft and Breaches, parchment - early 18th cent
4063 - Plan of Hollyhurst Farm, paper torn and fragile - 18th cent
4064 - Printed map: the environs of Sevastopol, with the batteries and approaches, 4th edition, Nov 1854 - 1854
4065-4066 - Geological map of England and Wales (printed), and inland navigations, railroads and principal roads - c1840
4067 - Plan of lands (? in Sapperton/Church Broughton) with owners and acreages given - early 19th cent
4068 - Elevation of the West Front of Snelston Hall, L N Cottingham, architect, Jan 1826. Withdrawn. - 1826
4069 - Proposed elevation of the North Front of Snelston Hall, by L N Cottingham, Dec 1826. Withdrawn. - 1826
4070 - Estimated rental and rateable value: Snelston Hall estate (? in Snelston only) - mid 19th cent
4071 - Updated draft elevation of Snelston Hall [Cottingham?]. Withdrawn. - early 19th cent
4072 - Foundation plan for rack-saw bench, Snelston Hall, wheelwright's shop: Baird and Todd, engineers, Dublin - 1907
4073 - Plan of the Firs Farm, Snelston, by J Gauntley son of Bakewell (estate of the coheirs of Francis John Roe), includes schedule - 1821
4074 - Plan of Hollyhurst in the parish of Marston Montgomery, the property of Edmund Evans updated to 1797 - late 18th cent
4075 - Ordnance Survey 1st edition, 25" scale, sheet 42.16 (Norbury, Roston, Snelston Common) - c1880
4076 - Snelston hall: staircase decoration, designed by Shrigley and Hunt, Lancaster and London - 1907
4077 - Printed plan of proposed Ryknield estate, Derby, by Naylor and Sale, architects - 1908
4078 - Marked-up OS-based plan of Ryknield estate, showing extent of development by 1910 - 1910
4079 - Ground plan of Ryknield estate, development at 1919 - 1919
4080 - Plan and elevations of a design for the Edlastone Lodge, Snelston Hall: L N Cottingham, architect - early 19th cent
4081 - Plan of drawing room decoration and furniture - early 19th cent
4082 - Design (watercolour) for a lodge at Snelston Hall, L N Cottingham, architect - 1837
4083-4084 - As MT/4082, but no name or date
4085 - Elevation of the south side of the Library at Snelston Hall, L N Cottingham (coloured) - early 19th cent
4086 - Design for a mural monument to Miss Harrison to be put up in Snelston Church, L N Cottingham. Withdrawn. - 1837
4087 - Elevation of a design for Snelston Hall by L N Cottingham, Mar 1826 (watercolour) - 1826
4088 - Proposed elevation of Snelston Hall by L N Cottingham, Jan 1826 (marked No. 2). Withdrawn. - 1826
4089 - Plans, elevations and section of a double cottage for farm labourers on the Earl of Craven's estate at Binley (Warwicks), by L N Cottingham. Withdrawn. - early 19th cent
4090 - As MT/4089 - early 19th cent
4091 - Ordnance Survey map, geological survey of Great Britain 72 SE (Staffs), including Uttoxeter, Marston Montgomery, Dalbury, Cubley, Scropton etc - 1852
4092 - Tracing "The Old Queen Farm", Snelston - late 19th cent
4093 - Reduced scale plan (tithe-based) of Yeaveley - mid 19th cent
4094 - Plan of parish of Snelston, 10 chains to the inch, Robert Bromley, surveyor - 1824
4095 - Printed map of England, showing counties and boroughs, published by Scarborough Publishing Company - c1901
4096-4097 - Room plan, Snelston Hall, no date or architect. Withdrawn. - c1830
4098 - Terrace front of Snelston Hall, by L N Cottingham, coloured - early 19th cent
4099 - Proposed elevation of the South Front of Snelston Hall, L N Cottingham, Dec 1826 (marked No 4). Withdrawn. - 1826
4100 - Elevation of the East Front or side entrance of Snelston Hall, L N Cottingham, Jan 1826 (marked No 3). Withdrawn. - 1826
4101 - Proposed elevation of the West Front of Snelston Hall, L N Cottingham, Dec 1826 (marked No 5). Withdrawn. - 1826
4102-4103 - Hollington inclosure plan, with pencil copy - 1820
4104 - Plan of Humphrey Archer's Farm, Hilton, 92 acres property of John Harrison, surveyed by George Lamb of Derby, annotated with sales and additions to 1878 - c1843
4105 - Plan of an estate at Hilton (77 acres 1 rood 30 perches) in the occupation of William Martin. Purchased from Henry Lee's heirs at law - c1830
4106 - Survey of Humphrey Archer's Farm, (as MT4104) with covering correspondence - 1843
4107 - Plan of an estate at Hilton, surveyed by George Lamb, (in 4 lots, total 69½ acres) annotated by J Harrison with details of lettings and sale - 1843
4108 - Plan of an estate at Hilton, surveyed by George Lamb (48 acres) - 1842
4109-4110 - Section of vinery and wall plate for pinery with tracing by L N Cottingham (Nos 12 and 13), scale 1" to 1 foot. Withdrawn. - early 19th cent
4111-4112 - Pillar and decoration? as MT/4109-4110, (marked Nos 7 and 15). Withdrawn. - early 19th cent
4113 - Draft layout of driveway and house surrounds/ Withdrawn. - early 19th cent
4114 - Plan of supply pipes and drains to vinehouses and pine pits at Snelston Hall. Withdrawn. - early 19th cent
4115 - Plans, elevations and sections of pineries and pine pits, by L N Cottingham. Withdrawn. - early 19th cent
4116-4117 - Paper (printed) advertising proper ventilation of fireplaces, with a series of fireplaces designed by Frederick Edwards and Son, London - c1870
4118 - Print of a piece of silver presented to the family of Jess Watts Russell of Ilam Hall, in thanks for his staunch stand for conservative principles in the N Staffs election - 1832
4119 - Sketch for additions to Snelston Hall, L N Cottingham, June 1822. Withdrawn. - 1822
4120 - Proposed alterations to Snelston Hall, ground plan, L N Cottingham, Mar 1826. Scale c20 feet to 1 inch. Withdrawn. - 1826
4121 - Ground plan of Snelston Hall, with proposed alterations, L N Cottingham Jan 1826 (marked No 1). Withdrawn. - 1826
4122-4126 - As MT/4109-4112, plans numbered 8-11, 14. Withdrawn. - early 19th cent
4127-4129 - Documents relating to a farm and c52 acres of land at Thelwall, Cheshire, purchased by Henry Stanton for £5850 in 1878. - 1878
4130-4137 - Deeds to a messuage and 2 closes called the Larger Backside and the Lesser Backside, in Thelwell, Cheshire, on which Greenfield House was built, purchased by James Stanton in 1810. - 1759-1810
4138-4142 - Deeds to two closes of land called Higher Croft and Ware Yards (c2½ acres) in Thelwall, Cheshire, purchased by John Stanton from the devisees of Thomas Thomason - 1775
4143-4151 - Deeds to a close of land called the Diglake (2 acres 1 rood) in Thelwall, Cheshire (Dumbell-Stanton). Including: D157/MT/4143: Copy will of Thomas Percival of Thelwall, 1781; D157/MT/4148: Copy conveyance, Dumbell-Stanton, 1794; D157/MT/4151: Copy probate will of James Stanton of Thelwall, 1842 - 1781-1842
4152-4162 - Deeds to Dovehouse field in Thelwall, Cheshire, purchased by John Stanton in 1778. Including: D157/MT/4152: Abstract of title (1759-1777), 1813; D157/MT/4156: Plan, 1861; D157/MT/4162: Conveyance, James Stanton to Margaret Stanton, 1861 - 1813-1861
4163-4165 - Assignment of an annuity and personal estate in trust from John Pitfield to John Stanton, 1778, with bond, 1770, and will of Margaret Sutton, 1765, relating to land in Croppenhall, Cheshire - 1765-1778
4166-4183 - Deeds to Laskey Lane Farm the Greaves and related land in Thelwall, Cheshire, purchased from James Nicholson by James Stanton. Including: D157/MT/4166: Abstract of title to the manor of Thelwall (1775-1850); D157/MT/4174: Conveyance of Laskey Lane Farm, 1853; D157/MT/4176: Conveyance of the Greaves, 1853 - 1852-1853
4184-4200 - Deeds and related papers concerning closes of land called Further and Nether Bank Fields and Green's Meadow and Plantation, at Thelwall, Cheshire, sold by John Lingard to James Stanton. - 1814-1869
4201-4202 - Conveyance from Henry Stanton to the Manchester Ship Canal Co of land (3a 3r 16p) at Thelwall between the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal, 1 Oct 1915, with 6" Ordnance Survey map marked up with proposed drainage pipes. - 1915
4203-4210 - Deeds to Higher Lane House and lands called the Lower Croft and Lingard's Two Banks at Thelwall - 1759-1814
4211-4235 - Deeds to cottage and lands (29 acres 14 perches) at Thelwall, Cheshire, including mortgages (Pickering-Thomason-Stanton). - 1737-1867
4236-4253 - Deeds to a farm and lands (41 acre 2 roods 26 perches) at Thelwall, Cheshire (Caldwell-Rigby-Stanton) - 1798
4254-4256 - Deeds to several closes of land at Telwall, comprising lease and release, John Stanton to James Stanton, 1813, and lease for a year William Fox to James Stanton, 1819 - 1813-1819
4257-4264 - Trustees; accounts and related papers for the estates of William and Margaret Dakin. Including: D157/MT/4257: William Dakin's trustees' account book; D157/MT/4258: Margaret Dakin's trustees' account book - 1848-1869
4265 - Valuation of Thelwall estate, for the trustees of the late John Harrison - 1911
4266-4304 - Deeds to the properties of the Caldwell family at Thelwall, with related papers - 1607-1836
4305-4308 - Deeds to a messuage and several closes of land at Thelwall, Cheshire (Thomason-Rowlandson-Stanton) - 1857-1867
4309-4335 - Deeds to a house, garden and field called the Hough at Thelwall, Cheshire. - 1775-1860
4336-4342 - Deeds to a farm and closes of land at Thelwall, Cheshire. Including: D157/MT/4336: Copy will of John Lingard of Heaton Norris, Lancashire; D157/MT/4338: Abstract of title (1812-1876); D157/MT/4340: Conveyance, trustees of the will of John Rawson Lingard to Henry Stanton - c1812-1877
4343-4346 - Deeds of several closes of land at Thelwall, purchased from William Fox by James Stanton - 1818-1819
4347-4358 - Part of bundle of deeds to houses and premises in Littleover [for remainder of deeds see MT/4359-4368] (Pountains-Clarke-Dethick-Waine) - 1769-1774
4359-4368 - Part of bundle of deeds to houses and premises in Littleover [for earlier deeds see MT/4347-4358] ) Waine- Evans-Ratcliffe-Stanton) - 1775-1834
4369-4383 - Deeds of a house and premises at Littleover (Gilman-Lowe-Houlden-Sharpe-Styles-Watson-Hardy-Taft-Stanton) - 1766-1820
4384-4397 - Deeds of 2 messuages and a croft of land at Littleover (Chettham-Gilman-Shirley-Harpur-Harrison). Including: - 1769-1820s
4398-4423 - Deeds of several closes of land called the Lay Close, the Ley Meadow, the Near Close and the Far Close in Littleover, and a close called the Three-Leys in the parish of Derby St Werburgh, later in mortgage from John Harrison to James Cade and John Cooper (Harpur-Heathcote-Harrison). Including: - 1674-1809
4424-4433 - Deeds of several closes in Stockbrook Field, Derby, purchased at various times by William Vale (Part of Bundle 1 of deeds sold by Heathcote to Harrison - see also MT/4398-4423 and MT/4486-4528 - 1693-1746
4434-4435 - Numbers not used
4436-4438 - Conveyance, from the Guardians of Shardlow Poor Law Union and the churchwardens and overseers of Littleover to John Harrison, of a cottage and garden at Littleover, 22 November 1869, with sale conditions and statutory declaration. - 1869
4439-4441 - Conveyance from Reverend Thomas Gisborne and his son Thomas to John Harrison of 1 acre of land near the tollgate on the Uttoxeter Road in St Werburgh's parish, Derby, with letter - 24-25 Mar 1810
4442-4448 - Deeds to 2 houses and land (26 perches) in Littleover, formerly part of Littleover Common (Fernihough-Green-Harrison). Including: - 1770-1826
4449-4453 - Deeds of a piece of land called Common Piece (9 acres 3 roods 31 perches) in Littleover (Pole-Jerram-Harrison). Including: - 1801-1819
4454-4461 - Deeds to 2 cottages and land (1 rood) called the Shepherd's Bylays, Littleover, formerly part of the Common (Whyman-North-Webb-Harrison)
4462-4467 - Deeds for several closes called Hose Close, Rectory Pingle and Far Steel Close, and parts of Stockbrook Lane in St Werburgh's Parish, Derby, purchased by John Harrison from Samuel Crompton, 24-25 March 1802, with related papers on compensation for land already sold to Thomas Gisborne in 1772 (See also MT/4475-4485) - 1772-1805
4468-4474 - Deeds of Days Close in the Parish of St Werburgh, Derby, exchanged by Derby Corporation with John Harrison, March 1811 (see MT/4561). Including: - 1701-1853
4475-4485 - Deeds and copy deeds for several closes of land in Derby (as in MT/4462-4467), the property at one time of Samuel Crompton (see also MT/4424-4433 - 1747-1790
4486-4491 - Abstract of title and copy deeds for property at Derby (as in MT/4398-4435). Including: D157/MT/4486: Abstract of title to several closes (1747-1790); D157/MT/4487: Copy conveyance, Heathcote-Harrison; D157/MT/4488: Abstract of title to the Common Piece, Litchurch (1735-1786) (as in MT/4449-4453); D157/MT/4491: Abstract of title (1747-1789) of several closes at Littleover to be sold by Heathcote to Harrison (see also MT/4492-4528) - 1789-1802
4492-4508 - Deeds and copy deeds of several pieces of land at Derby and Littleover, sold by Bache Heathcote to John Harrison, 1801. (Bundle 2 - For Bundle 1 see MT/4398-4433 - 1734-1810
4509-4528 - Deeds and copy deeds of several pieces of land at Derby and Littleover (as in MT/4492-4508) - 1747-1789
4529-4534 - Grant from Lord Scarsdale to John Harrison of the tithes of the liberty of Littleover, 5 April 1810, with related papers - 1769-1846
4535-4539 - Certificate of redemption of land tax for lands at Littleover and Derby St Werburgh's by John Harrison, with related papers - 1803-1804
4540 - Sale poster for 3 cottages at Littleover, July 1869 - 1869
4541-4547 - Papers relating to the will of John Harrison - 1871
4548-4554 - Legacy receipts and residuary accounts of Miss D S Harrison - 1899
4555-4557 - Legal expenses of Messrs Wise and Cooke as executors of Miss E B Harrison - 1902
4558 - Act to repair the road from Burton-on-Trent to Derby - 1818
4559 - Conveyance from Joseph Ratcliff to James Stanton in trust for John Harrison, of 2 messuages and buildings next to the Half Moon Pub, Littleover. 11 April 1834 - 1834
4560 - Conveyance from Messrs Stanton and Sexelbye to John Harrison of Several messuages and closes of land at Derby St Werburgh's and Littleover, 27 March 1810 - 1810
4561 - Deed of exchange between Derby Corporation and John Harrison of lands at Derby St Werburgh's and Litchurch (as in MT/4468-4474) 26 March 1811 - 1811
4562-4567 - Deeds of 4 messuages or cottages at Hales Green, Yeaveley, purchased from William Ellin Skerrington by John Harrison, 29 April 1896. Including: D157/MT/4562: Abstract of title of Gravelly Bank Farm and several cottages at Yeaveley (1867-1894) - 1894-1896
4568 - Deeds of exchange between William Thomas Ford and John Harrison of 2 small pieces of land (each 3 square yards) off Stockbrook Road, Derby, 24 June 1897 - 1897
4569 - Memorandum and plans on the sale of 500 square yard at Littleover by John Harrison to the trustees of the late Mr Eastwood - 1877
4570 - Schedule of deeds of estates at Mayfield, Staffordshire and Yeaveley belonging to John Harrison in mortgage to Messrs Hall and German to secure £500 (1859-1870), with account - 1870
4571 - Order of the Board of Agriculture for the redemption of tithe rentcharge on land at Littleover, with letter - 1905
4572 - Memorandum of agreement between the Guardians of Thomas Campion and John Harrison that Thomas would convey 492 square yards of land off Houstin Hall, Littleover once he reaches the age of 21, with draft, 2 April 1802 - 1802
4573 - Schedule of deeds to estate called the Old Waste Farm at Yeaveley belonging to John Harrison in mortgage to Miss Ellen Bowyer Harrison and Miss Dorothy Sarah Harrison to secure £1400 (1702-1873) - 1873
4574 - Conveyance from Thomas Greaves to John Harrison of a close called the Cottons at Roston, 29 September 1877 - 1877
4575 - Schedule of deeds and papers on a messuage called Tinkers Inn, Ashbourne, the property of John Harrison - 1873
4576 - Schedule of deeds to hereditaments in Ashbourne and Norbury (Lady Grove, house and land) belonging to John Harrison in mortgage to Miss E B Harrison and Miss D S Harrison to secure £1800 (1753-1873) - 1873
4577 - Papers on mortgage securities concerning the executorship of Miss E B Harrison and Miss D S Harrison by John Harrison (involving Messrs Wise and Cooke) - 1893-1903
4578 - Memorandum on the amount of tithes paid to John Harrison from the township of Littleover - mid 19th cent
4579-4581 - Abstracts of title of Earl Ferrers to a close of land in Yeaveley (1843-1859) - 1858-1859
4582 - Grant from John Stanton to Margaret Bridge of an annuity of £100 out of a capital messuage and premises in Duke Street, Liverpool, 30 December 1809 - 1809
4583-4599 - Assorted papers relating to the Harrison family Genealogy, comprising copy parish register entries, memoranda, correspondence and wills (1690-1819), including correspondence on unclaimed Ward family property, 1841-1844 - 1738-1844
4600 - Assorted papers relating to the Stanton family of Thelwall, Cheshire, comprising copy parish register entries, memoranda, correspondence and wills (c1597-1880), collected together by Reverend W J Stanton (see also MT/4619) - 1906-1908
4601 - Reprint of "Snelston Hall and its Owners" by the editors of the Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (pages 65-73) - 1952
4602-4604 - Diaries of Julie Harrison (brief entries) for 1849, 1850 and 1852 - 1849-1852
4605 - Assorted poetry by James Stanton and other poems and letters belonging to Elizabeth Stanton, in wallet - 1808-1829
4606 - Assorted accounts and memoranda relating to the estate of William Neilson, involving James Stanton, in wallet - 1816-1841
4607 - Sales particulars and plans of an outlying portion of Snelston Estate involving 15 dairy farms and agricultural holdings in Ashbourne, Clifton and Compton, Edlaston and Wyaston, Yeaveley and Snelston, for auction on 14 August 1920 - 1920
4608 - Plans of layout of books in Snelston Hall Library, with memoranda - 1872
4609 - Account book (of John Harrison?), badly damaged by damp - 1868-1872
4610 - Account book of Mary and Margaret Stanton, mostly household accounts - 1791-1798
4611 - Book of auction held at Snelston Hall of the household goods of the late Mrs Margaret Langley, 25 June - 11 July 1822, indicating object, buyer and price - 1822
4612 - Schedule of deeds concerning Harrison's settled estates, relating to Increment Value Duty Returns made in pursuance of the provisions of the Finance Act 1910 - 1910
4613 - Fragment of plan for unidentified area marked at top "From Ellaston" - 19th cent
4614 - Inventory of wines in the cellars of Snelston Hall, taken March 1906 - 1906
4615 - Cellar book, Oct 1848 - Dec 1872 - 1848-1872
4616 - Cellar book, Dec 1870 - Sep 1875 - 1870-1875
4617 - Loose memoranda on wine in cellars including 3 shelf plans - 1859-1873
4618 - Assorted Harrison family papers, including some poetry, 4 photographs (3 men, 1 boy) and letters, possibly collected together by Elizabeth Harrison - 1813-1863
4619 - Folder of assorted Stanton family genealogy, including pedigrees, account on repairs of Thelwall Chapel, 1782, notebook on family births, marriages and deaths (1709-1892), memoranda, etc (1657-1906), collected together, possibly by Reverend W J Stanton (as in MT/4600) - 1757-1910
4620 - Valuation for probate in the estate of Mrs A Stanton of Snelston Hall, c10 August 1942 - 1942
4621-4635 - Statements of accounts of the Snelston Estate for the years ended 5 April 1961-1969, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977-1979 - 1961-1979
4636 - Estates letter book, 20 Nov 1967 - 6 Apr 1968 - 1967-1968
4637 - Estates letter book, 1 Apr - 24 Aug 1968 - 1968
4638 - Estates letter book, 28 Aug - 10 Dec 1968 - 1968
4639 - Estates letter book, 12 Dec 1968 - 12 Apr 1969 - 1968-1969
4640 - Estates letter book, 12 Apr - 28 Aug 1969 - 1969
4641 - Estates letter book, 28 Aug 1969 - 5 Feb 1970 - 1969-1970
4642 - Estates letter book, 7 Feb - 17 Apr 1970 - 1970
4643 - Estates letter book, 17 Apr - 20 Nov 1970 - 1970
4644 - Estates letter book, 22 Nov 1970 - 11 May 1971 - 1970-1971
4645 - Estates letter book, 12 May 1971 - 8 Feb 1972 - 1971-1972
4646 - General and estate letter book, 9 Feb - 29 Sept 1972 - 1972
4647 - General and estate letter book, 3 Oct 1972 - 12 May 1973 - 1972-1973
4648-4650 - Deeds for land at Mounters Hill, Church Broughton, Arden to Tatnall, 1798 - 1798
4651 - Copy will of Henry Chawner, 1798 - 1798
4652-4654 - Deeds for estate at Sapperton and Boylestone, Chawner to Tatnall, 1799 - 1799
4655 - Conveyance from H Chawner to Robert Stone at the Middle Field, Boylestone, 1796 - 1796
4656-4657 - Abstract of title (1785-1799) - c1799
4658 - Deed of exchange between William Tatnall and Robert Stone of several closes of land at Boylestone, 1799 - 1799
4659 - Lease for a year from William Tatnall, William Tatnall, William Willoughby Prescott and others to Edmund Evans, of the manor of Sapperton, and several messuages and closes of land at Sapperton, Church Broughton, Boylestone and Brampton, 29 Apr 1819 - 1819
4660 - Assignment of two terms of 500 years to attend the inheritance and surrender of a term of 500 years, of hereditaments in the parish of Church Broughton, from Mrs Mary Plant and others by the direction of William Tatnall and Edmund Evans to William Strutt in trust for Evans, 21 Jul 1819 - 1819
4661 - Consent of (Lord) Vernon and Thomas Chawner to a bill for the enclosure of Sapperton and Mackley in the parish (going back to 1688), with counsel's opinions and memoranda - c1797
4662 - Bundle of abstracts of title of William Tatnall to estates at Sapperton, Church Broughton, Boylestone, Marston Woodhouse and Marston Montgomery, including tithes of Sapperton and Mackley (going back to 1688), with counsel's opinions and memoranda - c1786-1818
4663 - Bundle of draft conveyances and abstracts of title, with memoranda, relating to Chawner's estates at Boylestone and Sapperton - c1783-1801
4664 - Bundle of draft exchanges between William Tatnall and Robert Stone (as in MT/4658) - 1799
4665 - Bond of indemnity from William Tatnall to Edmund Evans against the claims of the Vicar of Church Broughton, 30 Apr 1819 - 1819
4666 - Bundle of draft documents and correspondence involving William Tatnall and Edmund Evans and the sale of land from Messrs Chawner - 1798-1802
4667-4669 - Bundles of correspondence and draft documents relating to Evans' purchase from Tatnall of estates at Church Broughton, Boylestone and Sapperton - 1816-1821
4670 - Declaration of John Harrison concerning the merger and extinguishment of tithes of his estate in Sapperton (393 acres 6 perches), with schedule, 3 Aug 1846 - 1846
4671 - Rental of the lands in the manor of Scropton and Foston then the inheritance of Richard Bate - 18th cent
4672 - Agreement between Thomas Sailsbury the younger and John Harrison for the sale of a piece of land, part of the Rails Meadow in Foston, 1 Apr 1864 - 1864
4673-4678 - Several parcels of land in Church Broughton, Foston and Sapperton, purchased by Adam Woolley from John and Thomas Gisborne, Francis Jackson and Richard Bate, 1682-1691 - 1682-1691
4679-4684 - Several parcels of land (c67 acres) adjoining Muse Lane Farm, Church Broughton, purchased from Reverend John Chawner by Henry Chawner, 1780-1787 - 1780-1787
4685-4689 - Premises in Church Broughton and Sapperton in mortgage belonging to William Tatnall, 1792-1793 - 1792-1793
4690-4712 - Deeds to 4 eighth parts of the manor of Sapperton belonging to William Tatnall, 1799. Including: - 1700-1812
4713 - Lease for a year from Henry Chawner to Thomas Stone, to a piece of land in the Middle Field, Boylestone (8 acres 3 roods 25 perches), 22 Apr 1796 - 1796
4714-4715 - Conveyance under the Land Tax, of a piece of land called the Hen Butts in Boylestone (1 acre 2 roods 8 perches), Carter Fletcher to William Tatnall, 3 Jul 1800, with abstract of title, 1799 - 1799
4716-4717 - Deed of exchange between William Tatnall and Joseph Salisbury involving the New Close, Boylestone, 25 Mar 1813, with abstract of title, 1813 - 1813
4718-4719 - Conveyance from William Tatnall to W W Prescott and others, of estates in Church Broughton and Marston Montgomery at Sapperton and Mackley, 22-23 Mar 1816 - 1816
4720-4733 - Deeds to an estate known as Collycroft in the parish of Edlaston, comprising a messuage, 2 cottages and 12 acres 3 roods 2 perches of land (Gisborne-Godwin-Harrison). - 1884
4734-4767 - Deeds to the Callow Croft estate in Edlaston, subject to several mortgages, etc (Morley-Mountney-Etches-Harrison). - 1712-1826
4768-4784 - Deeds to Moorfield House, with adjoining lands in Roston, including closes called the Crossfield intake and Bowling Alley (Fitz-Herbert-Harrison-Goodman-Beck-Peach-Bowyer) - 1662-1776
4785-4802 - Deeds to William Bowyer's estate comprising a messuage and land at Waldley in Marston Montgomery, a messuage and land at Roston and 2 messuages in the High Street, Uttoxeter - 1657-1770
4803-4813 - Deeds to 2 houses and land, including a parcel of land in Roston Meadow in Roston (Hiblyn-Bull-Bowyer-Hurd-Bowyer) - 1678-1758
4814-4819 - Deeds to a house and several butts of land at Roston (Collier/Bill/Colclough-Bowyer) - 1743-1758
4820-4830 - Deed of sale from Robert Docksey to Samuel Barber of a messuage and several closes of land in Roston, 9 Sep 1682, with final concords and bond, 1682, and letter and assorted valuations for property (owned by Bowyer?), 1715 - 1682-1715
4831-4839 - Deeds to a messuage, garden, orchard and parcel of land in Roston (Hiblin-Sherlock-Sherwood or Sherratt-Moore-Buxton-Bowyer) - 1660-1740s
4840-4862 - Deeds to several closes of land at Roston including the Intacks, Big Croft, Little Croft, and land in Yeildwell Field (Oldacre and Rowlands-Bowyer) - 1708-1753
4863-4879 - Deeds to a messuage and several parcels of land at Roston (Norwood and others-Bayley-Bowyer-Bennett). - 1659-1707
4880-4899 - Deeds to a messuage and several closes of land at Roston, including Morrice Nether Close (Norwood and others-Mould-Nash-Burton-Barbour-Hill-Bowyer). - 1659-1716
4900-4920 - Deeds to a messuage and several closes of land at Roston (Norwood and others-Cope-Bennett-Bowyer). - 1659-1739
4921-4943 - Deeds to a messuage and several closes of land at Roston (FitzHerbert-Keene-Gaunt-Ley-Docksey) - 1659-1674
4944 - Grant of Rectory of Church Broughton by Queen Elizabeth I (copy) 30 May 1588 - 1588
4945 - Copy settlement of Henry Agard relating to a moiety of Boylestone Manor 9 Apr 1613 - 1613
4946-4947 - Copy bargain and sale and release from Charles Agard to Thomas Orme, Francis Agard, Ferdinand Lowe and John Adderley of a moiety of Boylestone Manor, 4-5 Feb 1678/9 - 1679
4948 - Copy will of Charles Agard, 15 Feb 1678/9 - 1679
4949-4951 - Deeds of lease and release from Thomas Orme, Ferdinand Lowe and John Adderley to Adam Woolley of the Manor of Sapperton. 17-18 Dec 1679 - 1679
4952 - Counterpart lease from Arthur Woolley to Henry Yates of several messuages, farms and lands in Sapperton, Foston, Boylestone and Church Broughton. 28 Mar 1763 - 1763
4953 - Bundle of copy deeds, wills, settlement, etc, mostly relating to the Chawner family, including abstract of title of William Tatnal (marked 'C') from 1717 - 1717-1819
4954-4957 - Bundles of draft documents, memoranda, correspondence, accounts relating to land owned by Tatnall, and Boylestone and Sapperton enclosure - 1752-1817
4958 - Copies, including translations, of grant of mansion, rectory, church and tithes of Kniveton by the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield to Thomas Gell. 1 Jul 1549 - 1549
4959 - Arbitration award in dispute between Anthony Gell and Thomas Alsoppe and 10 others relating to tillage of fields in Kniveton and annual payments to Gell. 14 Sep 1579 - 1579
4960 - Plan of estate of Philip Gell at Kniveton, surveyed by Samuel Hutchinson, 3 chains: 1", size 32" x 27", parchment - 1710
4961 - Copy probate will of Sir Philip Gell of Hopton, 19 Jun 1719 - 1719
4962 - Copy of deed to make a tenant to the precipe for suffering a recovery to the use of Sir Philip Gell of all his estates. 15 Apr 1745 - 1745
4963 - Copy of exemplification of recovery as in MT/4962. 28 Nov 1746 - 1746
4964-4966 - Lease and release from Philip Gell and trustees to Messrs Evans, Stone and Beard of 3 parcels of land called the New Close, the Upper Fields and Applow Sitch in Kniveton, and the rectory and advowson to the Curacy of Kniveton, with printed copy. 30-31 Jan 1797 - 1797
4967 - Deed of covenant to produce title deeds to Kniveton estate from Edmund Evans to Robert Stone. 1 Jul 1797 - 1797
4968 - Probate and copy will of Robert Stone, late of Boylestone made 28 Mar 1798, proved 30 Sep 1800 - 1800
4969 - Abstract of title of Messrs Evans, Stone and Beard to estate and rectory at Kniveton (1549-1805) - c1806
4970 - Final concord between Thomas Cockayne, plantiff and John and Elizabeth Evans, defendants, of one third part of 45 acres of land, rectory and tithes of Kniveton. 30 Apr 1806 - 1806
4971 - Bargain and sale from Edmund Evans and others to William Buxton and trustees of 3 closes of land as in MT/4964-4966, subject to rent charge of £8 per annum to the Minister of Kniveton and expenses of repairing the church chancel and rectory house. 9 Jun 1806 - 1806
4972 - Conveyance from John Spencer and others to Edmund Evans of two third parts of the advowson of Kniveton Curacy and the tithes of the Wynn Farm. 4 Jun 1807 - 1807
4973 - Plan of Kniveton Curacy tithes, with references, as in MT/4974 - 1807
4974 - Copy lease and release of the tithes conveyed to Reverend William Hurd, curate, and his successors at Kniveton for the augmentation of the Curacy in consideration of £400 paid by the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty. 28-29 May 1807 - 1807
4975-4976 - Bundles of tithe accounts, valuations, memoranda, draft documents and correspondence of Edmund Evans. - 1774-1809
4977-4987 - Deeds of a messuage, close of land called Loughtenhouses Croft and 8 beastgates in Roston (Davenport) and Keane-Williams-?-Morley-Bill-Bowyer). - c1667-1770
4988-4995 - Deeds to messuage and several closes of land in Roston and Norbury belonging to the Bowyer family. Including: D157/MT/4988-4989: Settlements relating to the marriage of William Bowyer, 1712-1716 - 1712-1770
4996-5004 - Deeds to parcels of land in Norbury including the Big Bill or Piece and the Little Bill or Piece and parcel of land in Snelston called Lime Piece or Joint Hold (in total 20 acres 1 perch), conveyed by Charles Bill to John Harrison on 25 Mar 1871. - 1856-1871
5005-5009 - Deed to a piece of land containing 300 square yards adjoining Ashbourne-Yeaveley highway at Edlaston, purchased from John Gadsby and others by John Harrison on 6 Apr 1872. Including: D157/MT/5005: Copy will of Thomas Locker, 4 Jul 1846; D157/MT/5006: Abstract of title (1846-1871); D157/MT/5007: Abstract of title to a messuage and lands at Wyaston and Edlaston in Mortgage to the late Daniel Gadsby (1858-1871) - 1846-1872
5010-5012 - Abstracts of title of Reverend Thomas Gisborne senior and Thomas Gisborne junior to the Manor of Edlaston and messuages and land at Edlaston (1716-1820) - 1816-1823
5013 - Grant of the Queen to John Harrison and Francis Wright of rent from place in Edlaston and Wyaston in the Duchy of Lancaster. 27 Apr 1860 - 1860
5014 - Draft abstract of title of William Tatnall to estate in parishes of Church Broughton and Boyleston, numbered "No.1" (1700-1799) - c1799
5015 - Draft Sapperton Enclosure Award. 25 Apr 1799 - 1799
5016 - Bundle of documents relating to the purchase of Sapperton and Wardley estate from William Tatnall by Edmund Evans, including booklet of names of inhabitants of Foston and Scropton, 1764-1771, and articles of agreement between the inhabitants of Boylestone and Sapperton over common land at Harehill, 1745 - 1745-1819
5017 - Bundle of correspondence involving William Tatnall, Edmund Evans and John Harrison relating to Sapperton and Mackley estates and tithes - 1818-1819
5018 - Bundle of correspondence between Edmund Evans and William Tatnall over sale of estate at Barton, Staffordshire - 1800-1801
5019-5042 - Deeds to several parcels of land in Hollington containing c28 ½ acres, purchased from John Gilman by Edmund Evans on 25 March 1818 (Dicken and Meek-Gilman-Evans) - 1764-1820
5043-5047 - Conveyance of lands in Shirley Field, Longford Field, Culland Field and Small Meadow in Hollington (in total, 7 acres 2 roods 3 perches), with related documents, from John Barker to Edmund Evans on 19 November 1819 - 1819
5048-5053 - Deeds to a close of land called the Long Croft (1 acre 1 rood 6 perches) in Roston, purchased from Samuel Eaton by John Harrison, 1857 )Burton-Fox-Eaton-Harrison) - 1844-1857
5054-5061 - Deeds to land called the Lady Grove (11 acres 3 roods 36 perches) in Clifton, purchased from the devisees of the late John Whitham by John Harrison on 28 September 1897 - 1858-1893
5062-5088 - Deeds to Hollyhurst Farm (180 acres) in Marston Montgomery and Cubley, purchased from Letitia and Thomas Ketteriche and Elizabeth Merryfield by Edmund Evans on 24 April 1766, with related paper. - 1729-1798
5089-5090 - Lease and release from the Devisees in trust of the late John Gilman and others to Thomas Evans of several small pieces of land in Shirley Field and Ednaston Field (5 acres 3 roods 16 perches in total) in Hollington, 20-21 August 1800 - 1800
5091-5093 - Lease and release from John Barker to John Harrison of a cottage and land called the Mosnip (1 acre 17 perches) at Hollington, 27-28 September 1827, with abstract of title (1709-1825) - 1827
5094-5099 - Deeds to several closes of land at Hollington called the Mosnip or Moss Nook, Big Middle Furlong and Little Furlong, conveyed by John Radford and mortgagee to John Harrison on 31 March 1864. - 1864
5100 - Grant of the King to Edmund Evans and W J Lockett or rent from land in Hollington in the Duchy of Lancaster, 21 June 1817 - 1817
5101-5114 - Deeds to a messuage later 2 cottages and the land called Waldley Grounds (c20 acres) at Marston Montgomery (Challiner and Slater-Smith-Tatnall). - 1731-1791
5115-5137 - Deeds and related papers for 9 closes of land called the Coat or Cote Ground and the Meadow Ground in the Town Meadow in Marston Montgomery, land which was part of a dispute involving members of the Cope family that was sold in 1692 to Arthur Bowyer, 1650-1696, with letter from T Wise to John Harrison enclosing deeds, 1834 - 1650-1834
5138 - Draft abstract of title to estate in Marston Montgomery and Rodsley formerly belonging to Arthur Bowyer (1781-1826) - C1826
5139-5143 - Conveyance from the Uttoxeter Union Guardians to John Harrison of 3 pieces of garden ground at Sendley Green in Marston Montgomery (in total, 2 roods 14 perches), 4 August 1880, endorsed with memorandum of sale of part to the German Pole Charity, 29 September 1888, with correspondence - 1880-1889
5144 - Bundle of draft deeds, sales particulars, abstracts of title (back to 1676), plan, correspondence, etc, relating to several parcels of land at or near Hollyhurst purchased from Messrs Blair and Cooper by Edmund Evans, 1813 - 1786-1813
5145 - Bundle of drafts, abstracts of title (back to 1690), etc concerning purchase of estate at Hollyhurst from Bowyer and Chawner by Edmund Evans - 1798-1802
5146 - Bundle of papers relating to the lease of Hollyhurst and the Breach Grounds, Marston Montgomery to Thomas Brownson, c1799, including correspondence and accounts for building work and timber, c1784-1799, examination on right of way, 1736 and agreements of Hollyhurst, 1727 and 1730. - 1727-1799
5147 - Agreement by Thomas Brownson to sell land at Hollyhurst to John Harrison, 28 February 1826 - 1826
5148 - Agreement between John Brownson and William Radford and others on right of way over land at Hollyhurst, 1 June 1829 - 1829
5149 - Disclaimer by Edward Wheeldon of any right of road across the Rush Croft in Marston Montgomery, 17 June 1880 - 1880
5150-5151 - Bundles of correspondence, sales particulars, abstracts of title (back to 1660) relating to a messuage and closes called the Round Meadow, Long Meadow and the Carr at Kniveton, part of the estate of the late Edward Hurd purchased by Edmund Evans. - 1813-1820
5152 - Bundle of draft deeds, correspondence, etc, relating to the purchase of Wynn Farm, Kniveton, from John Bentley by Edmund Evans - 1801-1807
5153-5163 - Deeds relating to Wynn Farm, earlier known as Little Wynn or Wynndens, Kniveton, originally owned by the Hayward Family, later belonging to John Bentley - 1658-1760s
5164-5171 - Deeds to 2 cottages in Roston purchased from James Harrison by John Harrison, 30 December 1865. Including: D157/MT/5164-5165: Conveyance from Henry Heath to William Keeling of a horse in Roston, 24-25 June 1768 - 1768-1865
5172-5173 - Deeds to a close called the Cow Pasture in Roston (7 acres 21 perches). Comprising: Conveyance from Joseph Harrison to John Harrison, 28 September 1888 and Abstract of title (1840-1887) - 1888
5174-5180 - Deeds to a cottage and gardens, etc, at Littleover (Cooper-Gibson-Stevenson-Johnson-Barnes-Harrison). - 1804-1864
5181-5209 - Deeds to a messuage and lands (c28 acres), part of Callow Croft or Collycroft Farm, in Edlaston, purchased from John Feam in 1837 by John Harrison (Morley-Wynt-Royde-Feam-Harrison). - 1712-1837
5210-5219 - Deeds to 3 messuages and lands (14 acres 1 rood 10 perches) at Church Broughton, purchased from Henry Jack Cumming by John Harrison on 27 November 1901. - 1879-1901
5220-5231 - Deeds to a messuage and 2 closes of land called Common Piece and Upper Moor Close (in total, 11 acres 1 rood 9 perches) in Edlaston, purchased from Thomas Smith by John Harrison in 1826 (Gisborne-Smith-Harrison). Including: D157/MT/5220: Abstract of title of Reverend Thomas Gisborne and Thomas Gisborne junior to the manor of Edlaston and other messuages and land at Edlaston (1716-1814) - 1815-1826
5232-5236 - Deeds to several closes of in land in Edlaston conveyed by Reverend Thomas Gisborne and Thomas Gisborne junior in 1816. - 1816
5237-5239 - Conveyance by lease and release, with assignment from Messrs Gisborne to John Harrison, of several closes of land (c27 acres), part of Coppice Farm (?later Home Farm) in Edlaston, 25 March 1823 - 1823
5240-5249 - Deeds to a farm and land (c45 acres) in Edlaston, purchased from James Mellor to John Harrison on 24-25 Mar 1826 (Gisborne-Mellor-Harrison). - 1814-1820s
5250-5258 - Deeds to 2 closes of land called Fairfields (4 acres 2 roods 29 perches) in Edlaston, conveyed by George Dakin and others to John Harrison on 12 May 1849 (Bown-Sharwin-Gravenor-Sanders-Slater-Dakin-Harrison). Including: D157/MT/5254: Feoffment from Francis Sanders to John Slater of a messuage and close of land called Wall Green at Wyaston and closes called Fairfields at Edlaston, 29 March 1804 - 1750-1849
5259-5266 - Deeds to 3 closes called Little Moor Close and the Two Great Moor Closes at Edlaston, conveyed by Robert Wagstaffe and others to John Harrison on 25 February 1849 (Gisborne-Wagstaffe-Harrison). Including: D157/MT/5259 Abstract of title (1716-1814) - 1814-1849
5267-5279 - Deeds to 2 messuages and adjoining garden and land, part of the Moor Closes in Roston, conveyed by Robert Evans to John Harrison on 3 April 1862 (Hopkins-Evans-Harrison). Including: D157/MT/5269-5271: Conveyance by the Enclosure Commissioner for Norbury to Thomas Evans, of parcels of land at Birchwood Moor in Norbury, 21-22 January 1819, with Norbury Enclosure Act 1818 and articles of agreement 1819 - 1803-1862
5280-5308 - Deeds to a messuage and lands at Waldley in Marston Montgomery (Lord Stanhope-Loton-Bowyer-Sandford). Including: D157/MT/5280: Feoffment from William Prince to Anthony Loton of a close called the Long Ridding in Marston Montgomery 26 August 1629; D157/MT/5285: Feoffment, Richard Cope and others to Richard Brooks of 2 selions of land (c3/4 acres) in the Church Field in Yoxall, Staffordshire, 19 May 1649; D157/MT/5307-5308: Lease and release, Mary Cope to Arthur Bowyer and Ann Cope, of a moiety of a messuage and lands in Roston, 6-7 April 1692 - 1629-1745
5309 - Assorted papers, including probate will, agreements, bonds and legacy receipts, concerning dispute about the will of Gilbert Pedley of Roston (who died in 1699) - 1658-1714
5310 - Abstract, draft documents and accounts relating to the title of James Bennitt to lands at Roston, purchased by William Bowyer, 1738 - 1673-1739
5311 - Copy court roll concerning messuages and land at Roston, involving George Gaunt (damaged, ink flaking from Parchment), regnal year 26 Charles II - 1674-1675
5312 - Indenture between Arthur Bowyer and William Burton concerning judgement in court case, involving sum of £40, 10 October 1687 - 1687
5313 - Lease for 3 months from William Bowyer and Anne Bowyer to Thomas Stubbing and Sampson Copestake of a messuage and several closes of land at Waldley in Marston Montgomery, a messuage and several closes of land at Roston 6 November 1712 - 1712
5314 - Lease for 3 months from William Bowyer to John Sherrat and Sampson Copestake of a messuage and several closes of land at Roston 3 December 1716 - 1716
5315 - Lease for 3 months from Thomas Boultber and his sons Thomas and Joseph to Henry Gladwin and William Bowyer of messuages in Market Street and Mill Lane and c2 acres of land in Ashby-de-la-Zouch and messuages and c2 acres of land in Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire, 1 October 1734 - 1734
5316 - Schedule of securities, possibly of William Bowyer (1715-1758) - c1758
5317-5320 - Miscellaneous Cope family memoranda, letter and receipt - c1655-1769
5321-5322 - Abstract of title of Robert Docksey (1659-1692) relating to lands at Roston - c1692
5323 - Letter of attorney of John Ridgway concerning declaration of debt of £80 involving John Fox 17 April 1669 - 1669
5324 - Bond of John Moule to Robert Docksey in £140 concerning indenture of the same date 6 January 1678/9 - 1679
5325 - Bond of William Browne to Robert Docksey in £100 concerning the purchase of two fields of land in Roston, 27 October 1679 - 1679
5326 - Bond of John Burton to Samuel Barbour in £120 concerning Feoffment on the same date, 19 January 1682/3 - 1683
5327 - Apprenticeship indenture binding Francis Jackson, son of Jesper Jackson, as apprentice to Francis Younge of Ridgley, Staffordshire, joiner, for 7 years, 6 November 1647 - 1647
5328 - Lawyer's bill in case Millington v Peach, in Latin, regnal year 1 James II - 1685-1686
5329 - Copy of schedule of title deeds (10 bundles) of estates at Roston, late the property of Arthur Bowyer and in 1822 belonging to Elizabeth Harrison, the wife of John Harrison, and Sarah Ellen Evans (1659-1783) - 1822
5330 - Assignment from Reverend George Fletcher, executor of the will of Arthur Bowyer, to Francis Coales, Ellen his wife and their daughter Dorothy Coales of all the monies, goods, personal estate, etc of the late Arthur Bowyer not administered by Reverend Fletcher, 8 July 1783 - 1783
5331 - Receipts and undertaking of the Churchwardens, Overseers of the Poor, and Surveyor of the Highways of Roston concerning the purchase money of £20 paid by John Harrison for 3 pieces of land in Roston formerly the site of 2 cottages and gardens occupied by poor houses, 30 April 1864 - 1864
5332 - Probate of the will of John Harrison of Derby, gent, made 21 December 1807, proved 23 June 1808 - 1808
5333 - Abstract of title of Mr Harrison to estates in Littleover and the parish of Derby St Werburgh (1735-1811) - 1813
5334 - Documents relating to tithes belonging to John Harrison at Littleover, as certified by the Board of Agriculture in 1892, including extract of apportionment (1850) and copy plan - 1892
5335 - Plan of estate of John Harrison at Littleover, size 24" x 15 ½", paper - mid 19th cent
5336-5337 - Plans of estates at Littleover, sizes 15" x 4" and 18" x 12", linen - mid 19th cent
5338 - Plan of Hales Green Farm "late Kenterdines" in Yeaveley, allotted for sale, surveyed by John Parkin of Idridgehay, scale 2 ½ chains: 1", size 38" x 25" - 1851
5339 - Quitclaim from Alice, wife of Edmund Straunge to Henry Bowman, of a cottage and 3 butts of land in Yeaveley. ?12 July 1435 - 1435
5340-5341 - Agreement to settle dispute over legacies from the will of John Hedley between Robert Hobson and Nicholas Warde and Joan his wife, sister of the late John Hedley, concerning a house and lands at Yeaveley, 1 November 1560 - 1560
5342-5344 - Deeds of bargain and sales from Robert Hudson, Joanna Ward and William Ward to Roger Mylner, of a messuage and lands at Yeaveley (one deed in Latin, one in English), with bond, 8 July 1598 - 1598
5345 - Bargain and sale from Thomas Mylner to Richard Cooke Alias Shurley of Messuages and lands in Yeaveley. 5 October 1633 - 1633
5346 - Bargain and sale from John Meynell to John Lowe of a messuage called the Little Hales, cottages and land, including the Breach Closes in Yeaveley, 10 June 1642 - 1642
5347 - Will of John Lowe of Marston Montgomery, gent. 11 March 1686/7 - 1687
5348 - Deed to make a tenant to precipe for suffering a recovery from Thomas Mills to Arthur Bowyer of a messuage, cottages and several closes of land, including the Breach Closes in Yeaveley. 22 June 1693 - 1693
5349 - Exemplification of common recovery between Lovett Goring, tenant, Thomas Mills, vouchee and Arthur Bowyer, demandant, of 4 messuages, 105 acres of lands, etc in Yeaveley and Yeaveley Hales, 28 November 1693 - 1693
5350 - Agreement between Samuel Bentley and his son Richard Bentley to grant seizing of a close of land called Birchenbank at Yeaveley. 22 October 1701 - 1701
5351 - Will of Thomas Keeling of Yeaveley, made 10 June 1702, proved 2 October 1702 (?), with legacy receipts Sep-Nov 1703 - 1702-1703
5352 - Abstract of settlement on intended marriage of Richard Bentley and Ann Smith concerning a messuage in Rodsley, 11 May 1706 - 1706
5353 - Quitclaim from William Keeling to Thomas Keeling of a messuage and land at Yeaveley. 17 May 1703 - 1703
5354 - Mortgage from Thomas Keeling to Christopher Slater of a messuage and croft of land at Yeaveley 10 May 1704 - 1710
5355 - Conveyance from Thomas Keeling to Thomas Miller of a messuage and adjoining close of land at Yeaveley. 6 October 1710 - 1710
5356 - Mortgage from Thomas Mills to Thomas Keeling of a messuage, yard and garden at Yeaveley, 9 October 1710 - 1710
5357 - Conveyance from Adam Sherlocke to Christopher Sherlocke of a close of land called Blores Croft at Wyaston in the parish of Edlaston. 18 April 1720 - 1720
5358 - Probate will of Thomas Mills of Yeaveley, yeoman, made 12 October 1728, proved 22 April 1729 - 1729
5359-5360 - Lease and release from the trustees of the will of Richard Bentley and others to Lowe Mills, of a close called Birchwood Bank or Birchen Bank at Yeaveley, 19 January 1743/4 - 1744
5361-5367 - Copies of deeds (1721-1751) relating to a messuage at Wyaston and lands Wyaston, Osmaston, Yeaveley and Edlaston belonging to John Gatley - c1752
5368 - Abstract of title of John Gatley to property as in MT/5361-5367 (1689-1751) - 1752
5369-5373 - Assignment by lease and release from Nicholas Twigg by the direction of John Gatley to Low Mills and Thomas Mills of part of mortgaged premises, comprising a close called Hales Meadow in Yeaveley, 4-5 May 1752, with copy, bond and lawyer's bill - 1752
5374-5381 - Deeds of mortgage and further charges to secure £1800 in total from Lowe Mills and trustees to Thomas Evans relating to a messuage and several lands in Yeaveley, with bonds and abstract of title (1728-1794) - c1775-1794
5382 - Copy will of Lowe Mills of Hales Green in Shirley, gent. 10 July 1787 - 1787
5383-5388 - Copy will of Hannah Limer of Hales Green, spinster, 15 Feb 1799, with legacy receipts and releases of legacies, 1800 - 1799-1800
5389 - Copy will of Joseph Allen of Gales Green, yeoman, 14 April 1803 - 1803
5390-5398 - Settlement and related deeds for a messuage and several closes of land at Yeaveley concerning the marriage of Smith Kempson and Anne Allen - 1804-1807
5399 - Additional abstract of title concerning estate at Yeaveley lately belonging to Lowe Mills in mortgage to Thomas Evans (1787-1807) - 1807
5400 - Conditions of sale for Hales Green Estate (lot 6), 26 November 1807 - 1807
5401-5403 - Particulars and surveys of estates at Yeaveley purchased by Thomas Evans - 1808
5404 - Copy agreement to let my Thomas Kenderdine to Joseph Chadfield of land (21 acres 1 rood 20 perches) at Yeaveley. 25 January 1808 - 1808
5405-5406 - Lease and release from Joseph Allen and others to Thomas Evans of several closes of land called the Breach Grounds (21 acres 2 roods 12 perches) and Birchwood Banks (12 acres 1 rood 27 perches) in Yeaveley - 24-25 Jan 1808
5407-5408 - Conveyance from John Chadfield to John Harrison of 2 closes of land called the Henpen (4 acres 3 roods 36 perches) and Mary or Megys Croft (c1 acre) in Yeaveley, 16 July 1856, with abstract of title (1801-1836), 1856 - 1856
5409-5414 - Bundle of deeds to closes of lands at Yeaveley conveyed by Reverend Rowland German Buckston to John Harrison on 25 March 1867 - 1861-1867
5415-5442 - Bundle of deeds to a messuage and land containing 75 acres 3 roods 27 perches in total at Hales Green in Yeaveley, conveyed by John Kenderdine and others to John Harrison on 25 March 1856. (Mills-Allen-Greaves-Kenderdine-Harrison). - 1728-1850s
5443-5462 - Bundle of deeds to a messuage and several closes of land containing 56 acres 12 perches in Yeaveley, conveyed by Thomas Chawner to Thomas Evans on 1 November 1791 (Stokes-Chawner-Evans) - 1769-1792
5463-5469 - Bundle of deeds and related documents concerning the conveyance by Joseph Hurt to John Harrison on 17 August 1857 of closes of land called Robotham's Crofts (9 acres 3 roods 1 perches) and pieces of land on Scotch Green (c1 acre) in Yeaveley, including abstracts of title (1787-1857) - 1857
5470-5480 - Bundle of deeds to a farm at Hales Green in Yeaveley containing 72 acres 2 roods 22 perches and 2 cottages in Edlaston purchased from the executors of James Hodgkinson by John Harrison, 31 March 1877 (Wayte-Bainbrigge-Hodgkinson-Harrison) - 1844-1877
5481-5485 - Conveyance from General Sir Philip Bainbrigge to John Harrison of a cottage called the White Hall and land at Hales Green in Yeaveley, 22 September 1862, with abstract of title (1817-1844), deed of covenant and letters - 1862
5486-5487 - Conveyance from Messrs John and Thomas Skerrington to John Harrison of 2 cottages at Hales Green in Yeaveley, 14 October 1841, with abstract of title (1799-1805) - 1841
5488 - Deed of exchange between John Harrison and Elizabeth his wife and Charles Sprengel Greaves and Sarah Greaves, whereby the Greaves receive part of Big Birchwood Bank (2 acres) and the Harrison 2 allotments of land at Hales Green (in total 1 acre 10 perches) in Yeaveley, 5 February 1858 - 1858
5489 - Printed memorandum on the augmentation of the living of Yeaveley. June 1864 - 1864
5490-5491 - Conveyance from James Blair and Stanley Pipe Wolferston to John Harrison of a piece of land (1 acre 25 perches) at Hales Green, Yeaveley, 20 June 1851, with abstract of title (1813-1827) - 1851
5492-5494 - Conveyance from William Robinson to John Harrison of land on Scotch Green (2 acres 39 perches) in Yeaveley, 27 April 1854, with receipts, 15 April 1854 and extract from Yeaveley Enclosure Award (1843), 1857 - 1854-1857
5495-5496 - Conveyance from Joseph Mills and John Mills to John Harrison of land on Scotch Green (3 roods 29 perches) in Yeaveley, 29 March 1856, with extract from Yeaveley Enclosure Award (1843), 1857 - 1856-1857
5497-5502 - Bundle of deeds to 2 cottages at Hales Green in Yeaveley conveyed by James Tipper to John Harrison on 15 April 1861. Including: D157/MT/5497: Release from Francis Blake and Daniel Hurd to James Tipper of one cottage at Hales Green, 2 April 1778; D157/MT/5498: Copy will of Thomas Tipper of Cheadle, made 16 November 1852, proved 18 February 1854; D157/MT/5501: Abstract of title (1778-1860) - 1778-1861
5503-5508 - Bundle of documents relating to several cottages at Hales Green conveyed by Thomas Evans to John Harrison. - 1862
5509-5515 - Bundle of documents relating to closes of lands in Yeaveley conveyed by George Thomas Whitegrave to John Harrison. - 1861
5516 - Draft conveyance from Joseph Allen and others to Thomas Evans of lands at Hales Green in Yeaveley - 1808
5517-5518 - Abstract of title of Edmund Evans to an estate (a few pieces of land) at Doveridge (1720-1791) - 1791
5519-5533 - Bundle of deeds, including several mortgages to Oldfields Compton Croft (3 acres) in Clifton in the parish of Ashbourne (Hayne-Thompson-Middleton-Riddlesden). Including: D157/MT/5519-5520 Lease and release from John Hayne to John Tempson of a messuage at Mill Meadowhead and several closes of land at Offcote and Underwood or Clifton, a messuage and croft in Church Street, Ashbourne, and a messuage and croft with the Tyth Barn and part of Clifton Meadow (1/2 acre) in Clifton. 5-6 April 1734 - 1734-1846
5534-5560 - Deeds to the manor of Edlaston (comprising 541 acres 2 roods 4 perches) as conveyed by Reverend Thomas Gisborne and Thomas Gisborne to Edmund Evans on 5-6 April 1824, subject to several mortgages. Including: - 1714-1824
5561 - Plan of Messrs Gisborne's estates at Clifton purchased by Edmund Evans, March 1824 - 1824
5562-5569 - Documents relating to estate at Edlaston, part of court case judgment involving Messrs Gisborne, Evans and Harrison, 1821-1826 - 1821-1826
5570 - Particulars and valuation of estate of Miss Sarah Ellen Evans and John Harrison at Edlaston, December 1824 - 1824
5571-5579 - Sub-bundle of agreements to let cottages in the manor of Edlaston by Miss Evans and Mr and Mrs Harrison, 2 April 1825 - 1825
5580 - Agreement to exchange land at Edlaston involving the Rector of Edlaston and John Harrison, 25 March 1837 - 1837
5581 - Assorted receipts for tithes and Commons rights - 1836-1843
5582 - Estate letter book on "Finance", 17 November 1967 - 29 June 1968 - 1967-1968
5583 - Estate letter book on "Finance", 3 July 1968 - 23 March 1969 - 1968-1969
5584 - Estate letter book on "Finance", 27 March 1969 - 5 March 1970 - 1969-1970
5585 - Estate letter book on "Finance", 11 March 1970 - 20 February 1971 - 1870-1971
5586 - Solicitors bills of Wilkins and Thompson of Uttoxeter to Col J Stanton - 1952-1960s
5587 - Correspondence and related documents of Wilkins and Thompson on estate business (now in 2 bundles) - 1957-1962
5588 - Ground plan of Snelston Hall (?) with rough pencil sketch showing elevation, on tracing paper - Late 19th cent
5589 - Plan and section of the projected Butterhouse Green and Gorton Turnpike Road, Cheshire - 1836
5590 - Snelston Enclosure Award, including plans and schedule, sealed 3 May 1828 - 1828