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1 - Abstract of title, reciting documents from 16 Apr 1887 to 4 May 1936, relating to land at the corner of Holmes Street and Rose Hill Street, Derby - 1936
2 - Schedule of Liversage estates in the parishes of All Saints, St Alkmund's, St Werburgh's and St Peter's, Derby - 1794
3 - Plan of land in St Peter's Street, Derby, belonging to the Liversage Charity, adjoining the workhouse - [c1800]
4 - Memorandum of division of Calver Close for 1797 leases - c1797
5 - Plan of Mr Duesbury's close, garden and woodyard [Calver Close], showing divisions for 1797 leases - 1796
6 - Survey of part of the Liversage Charity estate 1796 - 1796
7 - Valuation of three tenements and ground behind on the south side of Bag Lane, Derby, in the occupation of William Holmes, Jacob Ward and William Wakefield - 1799
8 - Valuation by Thomas Kirk of house and premises in St Peter's parish, Derby, now in the occupation of Thomas Saxelby Estate papers - 1799
9 - Survey and valuation of part of Liversage Charity estate by George Nuttall of Matlock, with associated papers - 1808
10 - Valuation of timber on Liversage estate in St Peter's parish, Derby - 1815
11 - Valuation with copy by Robert Bromley of lands in the parish of St Alkmund's belonging to the Liversage Charity - 1822
12 - Valuation for proposed exchange between the Liversage Charity and Henry Cox - 1826
13 - Valuation of Liversage Charity property in the Corn market - 1826
14-15 - Valuation with memorandum of dilapidations at the Rose and Crown public house, Corn market - 1827
16-24 - Half-yearly rentals for Liversage Charity properties in Derby and associated papers - 1795-1799
25-50 - Half-yearly rentals for Liversage Charity properties in Derby and associated papers - 1800-1811
51-81 - Half-yearly rentals for Liversage Charity properties in Derby and associated papers - 1812-1828
82 - Inventory of goods and furniture in the house of Raphe Mason late of Derby, 31 May - 1619
83 - Inventory and valuation of the Liversage Arms, 25 Aug - 1922
84 - Plan of 1 acre 1 rood 25 perches Liversage Charity land adjoining Common Road - [18th cent]
85 - Plan of the Liversage Charity estate on Nottingham Road, parish of St Alkmund's. Surveyor George Thompson, Derby. Scale 16ft : 1in - 1875
86 - Plan of Nottingham Road estate before construction of Keys Street, Derby. Surveyor George Thompson, Derby. Scale 16ft : 1in - 1875
87 - Plan of building sites, St Peter's Churchyard, Derby - 1884
88 - Sale particulars and plan of land at Normanton Road, Derby - 1886
89-90 - Blueprints of alterations to 34 St Peter's Street, Derby - 1938
91 - Lease for 14 years by Hugh Crichelowe and Thomas Pearson churchwardens of St Peter's, to Robert Woode of Derby, ironmonger, in consideration of £4 13s 4d, of a barn and garden in the parish of St Peter's, annual rent of 6s 8d, 25 Mar Elizabeth l [1600] - 1600
92 - Lease for 31 years by May Needham of Little Chester, widow, to Thomas Curtis of Derby, butcher, and Stephen Coxe of Derby, husbandman, in consideration of 41s, of several messuges gardens and backsides in the upper end of St Peter's parish, Derby, peppercorn rent, 25 Jul 14 Chas l [1638] - 1638
93 - Lease for 99 years by Edward Large of the parish of St Peter's, gent, Thomas Mellor of Ticknall, gent, to John Tayler of Derby, baker, of messuage in the Market Streete, messuage in the holding of Thomas Greaves, ironmonger, on one side, a messuage called the Crown on the other side, rent £11 per annum 13 Jul 1657 - 1657
94 - Lease for 99 years by Edward Large and Thomas Mellor, trustees of St Peter's, to Rowland Tyler of Derby, labourer, of messuage in the Morledge, rent £1 2s 6d per annum, 2 Jul 1658 - 1658
95 - Lease for 99 years by Large and Mellor to Ellen Pym of Derby, widow, of messuage lying at the bridge in Derby commonly called the Gaol Bridge, with two lands in the little field of Derby, rent £2 10s per annum - 2 Jul 1658
96 - Lease for 99 years by Large and Mellor to Luke Nield of Derby, barber, of cottage near Babington Lane, rent 40s per annum, 2 Jul 1658 - 1658
97 - Lease for 99 years by Robert Large, dyer, surviving feoffee of the will of Robert Liversage, to Ellen Pym of Derby, widow, of messuage near the south end of the bridge called St Peter's Bridge and 2 arable lands in the Little Field, a headland containing 1/2 acre, also in the Little Field, for the lives of Ellen, Robert and William Pym or 99 years, rent £2 10s per annum, 1 Jul 1659 - 1659
98 - Lease for lives by Edward Large of the borough of Derby, gent, surviving feoffee, vicar and churchwardens, to Mary Nield of Derby, widow, of cottage with a barn and croft adjoining Babbington Lane, for the lives of Mary Nield, and her sons Luke and Thomas, rent 40s per annum, 17 Oct 1699 - 1699
99 - Lease for 21 years by Edward Large, vicar and churchwardens to Ellis Emery of Derby, inn holder, of messuage in the Cornmarket lately occupied by William Wragge, shoemaker, containing one kitchen or house place, one passage room, one small buttery, one large shop fronting towards the street, one small cellar near the buttery, one chamber over the said shop, one other chamber over the gatehouse and a shop now in the possession of Isaac Hegge, one other chamber over the said passage room, one chamber over the kitchen, one stable up the yard, one other large room or stable used by William Wragg for a malt mill, one pig sty, place to lay coals and tie beasts, both under a hovel now used by Isaac Hegge to lay kids, gorse and other baker's fuel, one midden hole and the house of office near the same and part of the garden, rent £3 10s per annum, 23 Dec 1704 - 1704
100 - Lease for 21 years with counterpart [damaged] by Edward Large, vicar and churchwardens, to Isaac Hegge, baker, of all that close and parcel of meadow called Calver Close in Derby, one side adjoining to the highway to Chaddesden Hill, rent £5 per annum, 23 Mar 1705/6 - [1706]
101 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to George Roberts of Derby, tailor, of messuage on the Morledge containing one house, one parlour, one or two chambers and a lean to, rent 15s per annum, 26 Mar 1710 - 1710
102 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Nathaniel Columbell, labourer, of messuage, in the Morledge containing one house, parlour and chamber, rent 20s per annum, 26 Mar 1710 - 1710
103 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Henry Milnes alias Valentine the younger, plasterer, of messuage in the Morledge with garden and backside, rent £1 per annum, 7 Jun 1710 - 1710
104 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to William Francis, plasterer, of messuage in the Morledge consisting of one house and chamber with a backside, rent 20s per annum, 26 May 1713 - 1713
105 - Lease for 63 years by the trustees to Thomas Morly, butcher, of messuage with app. formerly in the occupation of John Leaper, tanner, on the Morledge near to the Tennant Brook, rent £6 per annum, 26 Feb 1714/5 - [1715]
106 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Thomas Cheshire of London, silk throwster, and Francis Cokayne the younger of London, silkman, of house in the possession of William Currier, land, ground or orchard with summer house, adjoining Babbington Lane to the South, rent £4 10s per annum, 19 Nov 1718 - 1718
107 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Richard Eaton the younger of Derby, yeoman, of lands lying together lately enclosed in the Corn Little Field of 3a, rent £3 per annum, 28 Apr 1720 - 1720
108 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to William Noton of Derby, grocer, of messuage in the Corn market, rent £6 per annum, 3 May 1721 - 1721
109 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Nathaniel Edwards of Derby, surgeon, of nine acres of arable land in the Parkfield, staked out to be enclosed, rent £7 per annum 26 Oct 1721 - 1721
110 - Lease for 59 years by the trustees to Henry Parker of Derby, gent, of parcel of land containing 1 acre in a certain enclosure lately taken in by Henry Parker from the Little Field, rent 10s per annum 21 Jul 1722 - 1722
111 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Patience Turner, widow, and Thomas Hill, brickmaker, of two houses in Baglane, rent £1 5s per annum 22 Mar 1724 - 1724
112 - Lease for 99 years by the trustees to Joseph Ward of Derby of messuages, in the Morledge, rent £4 10s per annum., 4 May 1724 - 1724
113 - Lease for 99 years by the trustees to Henry Parker of Derby, gent, of piece of land of 1 acre being part of an enclosure lately taken out of the Little Field, rent 10s per annum., 23 Mar 1727/8 - [1728]
114 - Lease for 99 years by the trustees of Joseph Rowland of Chaddesden of messuage, formerly in the occupation of John Leaper, tanner, on the Morledge, rent £6 per annum, 23 Mar 1727/8 - [1728]
115 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Henry Every of Derby, tallow chandler, of messuage in the Cornmarket late in the occupation of Elias Emery, known by the sign of the Horse and Trumpet, rent £6 15s per annum 31 Aug 1727 - 1727
116 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Nathaniel Edwards of close of enclosed ground containing 9 acres in or near the Park Field, rent £7 per annum 17 Nov 1730 - 1730
117 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Robert Sympson of Derby, plasterer, of small dwelling house the front towards the Morledge 63 feet, the east end shooting on the Bowling Green 46 feet, south side towards Richard Hall's 129 ft, north side 94 ft, rent 40s per annum 26 Jul 1732. - 1732
118 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Samuel Franceys, plasterer and tiler, of messuage in the Nether Morledge containing a house place and two chambers, and also a new erected building 13 ft in length, 11 ft in breadth, adjoining the messuage, rent 20s per annum 26 Jul 1732 - 1732
119 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to John Roberts of Derby, the younger, plasterer, of messuage in the Nether Morledge, late in the possession of Nathaniel Columbell, rent 20s per annum., 3 Aug 1733 - 1733
120 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Thomas Hill of Derby, labourer, of messuage in the parish of St Peter in Baglane, rent £1 15s per annum., 21 Mar 1746 - 1746
121 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Sarah Bancroft of Derby, spinster, of messuage in the Cornmarket, rent £7 per annum 21 Mar 1746 - 1746
122 - Lease for 21 years by Henry Greene clerk, vicar of St Peter's, Henry Marlow and Joseph Osbourne churchwardens of St Peter's, Higgins Harris, clerk, Henry Noton and George Osborne, gent, the Liversage Charity trustees, to Charles Purslove of Derby, gardener, of messuage in the parish of St Peter's where Charles Purslove lives, with outbuildings, gardens, yards and backsides, rent £4 10s, 31 Jan 1746 - 1746
123 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Thomas Roby of Derby, tallow chandler, of messuage in the Cornmarket, lately inhabited by William Noton, rent £6 per annum 6 Apr 1751 - 1751
124 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to John Simpson of Derby plasterer, of 5 messuages in the Morledge, parish of All Saints, rent £7 per annum., 29 Jan 1763 - 1763
125 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to John Heath of Derby, esq, of close of 3a commonly called Calver Close p St Alkmund's, rent £9 10s per annum with an additional penalty of £10 per acre for ploughing, 29 Aug 1764 - 1764
126 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Samuel Linnet of Derby, woolcomber, of close in the parish of St Alkmund's adjoining the Kedleston Road of 3a, rent £12 17s per annum 16 Apr 1772 - 1772
127 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Worthy Balme of Derby, rope maker, of close of 2a in the parish of St Alkmund's near the road leading from Derby to Chaddesden, rent £8 5s per annum 6 Apr 1772 - 1772
128-129 - Lease for 99 years and counterpart by the trustees to Benjamin Chettham of Derby, whitesmith, of messuage with garden on the Morledge late in the possession of Mary Waddall, widow, rent 20s per annum 6 Apr 1772 - 1772
130 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Benjamin Cantrell of Derby, yeoman, of close of 7 acres situate near Gallows Lane in the parish of St Peter's called Gallows Close, rent £27 per annum with £10 per acre additional penalty for ploughing, 6 Apr 1772 - 1772
131 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to John Morris of Derby, cordwainer, of croft or orchard with stable erected thereon of 1a near a pump called Peter's Pump, rent £11 5s per annum 31 Aug 1773 - 1773
132 - Lease for 21 years with bond by the trustees to Joseph Yates of Derby, gardener, of two closes of 7 acres in the parish of St Alkmund's in a field called the Park Field, rent £20 per annum 31 Aug 1773 - 1773
133 - Lease for lives or 99 years by the trustees to Henry Moore of Derby, mason and bricklayer, of messuage in the Cornmarket known by the sign of the Rose and Crown, rent £7 with agreement to pull down the present building and rebuild it, in one calendar year, according to the attached plan and specification [method of building, bill of the timber, plan and elevation], 30 Aug 1776 - 1776
134 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Thomas Smith of Derby, blacksmith, of messuage in the Cornmarket, known by the sign of the Ship, also another messuage with bakehouse in the yard belonging to the other messuage, rent £6 10s per annum 22 May 1781 - 1781
135 - Lease for 13 years by the trustees to Sarah Froggatt of Derby, widow, of messuage in the parish of St Peter late in the possession of widow Purslove, rent £4 10s per annum 4 Mar 1782 - 1782
136 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to James Oakes of Derby, gent, of messuage in the parish of St Peter's near to the public pump called St Peter's Pump, late in the occupation of Sarah Froggatt, also croft adjoining, rent £34 per annum 4 Apr 1796 - 1796
137 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Thomas Crayne of Derby, joiner, of a parcel of ground of 2525 sq yds being part of a close called Calver Close in the parish of St Alkmund's, bounded on the west by the Nottingham turnpike road, rent £8 per annum, 30 Mar 1797 - 1797
138 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Mark Swinnerton of Derby, stonemason, of a parcel of ground of 2400 sq yds, being another part of Calver Close, rent £7 10s per annum., 30 Mar 1797 - 1797
139 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to William Seare of Derby, plasterer, of a parcel of ground of 2116 sq yds part of the Calver Close, rent £7 per annum 3 Nov 1797 - 1797
140 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to George Coulson of Derby, slater, of a parcel of ground 2258 sq yds being part of the Calver Close, rent £7 per annum 3 Nov 1797 - 1797
141 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Michael Kean of Derby, china manufacturer, of a parcel of ground of 3840 sq yds, part of the Calver Close, rent £16 per annum. To build buildings on the site to bring the annual value up to £20 per annum during the first three years of the term, 30 Mar 1797 - 1797
142 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Robert Gaskin of Derby, millwright, of messuage on the west side of the road leading to Osmaston, late in the occupation of William Whittingham, rent £15 per annum 30 Mar 1797 - 1797
143 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Gilbert Hutchinson of Ticknall of parcel of ground of 2870 sq yds being part of the Calver Close, rent £10 per annum. To erect buildings to bring the annual value up to £15, 30 Mar 1797 - 1797
144 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to John Coke of Derby, coal dealer, of a parcel of ground of 2570 sq yds being part of the Calver Close, rent £12 per annum 30 Mar 1797 - 1797
145 - Lease for 90 years by the trustees to Michael Kean of Derby, china manufacturer, of a parcel of ground of 3840 sq yds then used as a woodyard and garden, being part of the Calver Close, now with other buildings, rent £20 per annum 3 Nov 1797 - 1797
146-147 - Lease for 14 years and counterpart by the trustees to John Hall of Derby, sadler, of 2 closes adjoining Kedleston Road, one 4 acres 1 rood 10 perches lately used as a garden, the other the Over Close of 1 acre 1 rood 25 perches now grass land, rent £27 per annum 16 Dec 1797 - 1797
148 - Assignment of D1955/2/144 John Coke to Richard Kean for the residue of term - 22 Jun 1801
149 - Lease for 99 years by the trustees to Michael Kean of Derby, china manufacturer, of two parcels of ground and the buildings erected thereon, rent £35 per annum., 24 Jun 1802 [Lands as in D1955/2/144 and D1955/2/145] - 1802
150 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Mary Smith of the Ship inn in the Cornmarket of three stables one warehouse, one blacksmith's shop, one shoeing hovel, one nailer's shop, one coalyard, two pigsties, one dunghill or midden place, and two vaults or necessary houses in the yard behind, and also the use of the yard jointly with Samuel Smith, the tenant of the messuage and bakehouse, rent £24 8s per annum 1 Jan 1803 - 1803
151 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Samuel Smith of Derby, baker, of the messuage and bakehouse behind the Ship, rent £10 4s per annum 1 Jan 1803 - 1803
152 - Lease for 51 years by the trustees to James Oakes of Derby, gent, of messuage in the parish of St Peter's near St Peter's Pump and croft with buildings adjacent, rent £40 per annum 20 Aug 1805 - 1805
153-154 - Lease for 60 years and counterpart by the trustees to John Keeling, timber merchant, of piece of land of 560 sq yds, being part of the Old Bowling Green in the parish of All Saints on the east side of the Morledge, on which Keeling has recently erected a messuage and other buildings, and a small strip of land cut to a depth of 6 1/2 ft which has been used to make the Morledge Brook navigable, rent £16 per annum 1 May 1807 - 1807
155 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to John Hall of Derby, sadler, of two closes of land in the parish of St Alkmund close to the turnpike road leading to Kedleston, one of 1 acre 1 rood 10 perches, and one, called the Over Close of 1 acre 1 rood 25 perches, rent £35 per annum 1 Jul 1807 - 1807
156 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to William Hollingshead and Edward Thomas Hollingshead, merchants, of a plot of land of 920 sq yds part of the Old Bowling Green in the parish of All Saints, on the east side of the Morledge, and bounded on the east by part of the Derwent called the Mill Stream, rent £20 per annum, 1 May 1807 - 1807
157 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Thomas Bulles, innkeeper, of a parcel of ground of 715 sq yds, part of which is the site of six small houses and their gardens and the other part of the Old Bowling Green, now with two messuages erected on the site by Bulles, and now four more being built, rent £39 per annum., 1 May 1807 - 1807
158 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Edward Soresby Cox, John Cox, Thomas Cox and Roger Cox, merchants, of a newly erected messuage on the Morledge, rent £9 per annum 5 Apr 1807 - 1807
159 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to James Soresby and William Charles Flack, both of Shardlow, merchants,of a parcel of land of 567 sq yds part of the Old Bowling Green on the east of the Morledge, a messuage and other buildings lately erected with strip at the north eastwardly which has been used to make the Markeaton Brook navigable, rent £13 10s per annum 1 May 1807 - 1807
160 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Edward Soresby Cox, John Cox, Thomas Cox and Roger Cox, merchants,of part of the Old Bowling Green of 2361 sq yds, on which there formerly stood several small houses or tenements, a bakehouse, shops and other buildings, the Old Boat public house on the west, with a strip of land to the north to be used to widen Morledge Brook, rent £127 per annum 1 May 1807 - 1807
161 - Lease for 58 years by the trustees to James Soresby and William Charles Flack of Shardlow, merchants, of part of the Old Bowling Green of 895 sq yds, with small part used for widening the brook and mill stream, rent £16 10s per annum 5 Apr 1808 - 1808
162 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to George Richardson of Derby, gent, of a messuage on the west side of the highway leading to Osmaston, rent £21 per annum 1 Jun 1818 - 1818
163 - Lease for 14 years by the trustees to Robert Bromley of Derby, land surveyor, of two closes called the Gallows Closes of 6a 3r 15p in the liberty of Litchurch, rent £42 per annum 6 Apr 1821 - 1821
164 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Henry Orton, tobacconist, of messuage with out- buildings in the Cornmarket previously used as a soap boiler's shop, rent £39 per annum., 6 Apr 1821 - 1821
165 - Lease for 14 years by the trustees to Thomas Atherstone of Derby, coal merchant, of a close adjoining Old Meadow Lane in the parish of St Alkmund's of 1 acre 2 roods 15 perches, rent £10 per annum 6 Apr 1822 - 1822
166 - Lease for 14 years by the trustees to John Mason of Derby, butcher, of a parcel of land in the parish of St Alkmund's adjoining Kedleston Road of 3 acres, rent £15 per annum 6 Apr 1822 - 1822
167 - Lease for 14 years by the trustees to Joseph Bainbrigge of Derby, gent, of a parcel of land of 1 acre in the parish of St Alkmund's abutting north on the towing path of the Derby Canal, rent £5 per annum 6 Apr 1822 - 1822
168 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Robert Draper of Derby, mercer and draper, of messuage and shop in the Cornmarket formerly part of a public house called the Rose and Crown, occupied by a mercer and draper's shop in the occupation of Robert Draper and parcel of land at the bottom of the yard, rent £58 per annum plan inset, 7 Dec 1827 - 1827
169 - Lease by the trustees to Henry Cox of Derby, esq, of two closes in the parish of St Alkmund's of 4 acres 1 rood 10 perches, adjoining the road from Derby to Kedleston - 7 Dec 1827
170 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Samuel Smith of Derby, whitesmith, of a messuage in the Corn Market, formerly a public house called the Ship, also all those three stables, one brewhouse, one blacksmith shop, one shoeing hovel, one coal yard, one dunghill or midden place, two vaults or necessary houses in the yard behind the messuage, also all that messuage, dwellinghouse or tenement with the bakehouse, kid hovel, small kid yard and one vault or necessary house in the parish of Saint Peter in the yard behind the messuge formerly called the Ship, rent £50 per annum 7 Dec 1827 - 1827
171 - Lease for possession by John Coupland of the City of Lincoln, gent, and the Hon Alexander Leslie Melville of Branston Hall, Lincoln, esq, to Sir Robert Wilmot of Brighton, bt, Francis Mundy of Markeaton, esq, Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole of Radborne, esq, Richard Forester, Forester of Derby, doctor of physic, Richard Leaper of the same place, esq, Godfrey Meynell of Langley, esq, William Evans of Allestree, esq, Joseph Strutt of Derby, esq, William Newton of Leylands next Derby, Rev Charles Evelyn Cotton of Dalbury, clerk, and Cockshutt Heathcote of the Pastures, esq, trustees, of all that parcel of land in the parish of St Peter bounded on the south by London Road and on the east by a new street to be called Liversage Street 61 yards in breadth and 55 yards in depth, together with a right of road 15 ft leading out of Liversage Street - 24 Jun 1835
172 - Lease for 17 years by the trustees to Josph Hunt of Derby, ironmonger, and John Harpur of the same place, brickmaker, of messuage in the parish of St Peter lately occupied by the Governor of the Workhouse, and all those buildings for many years occupied by the Overseers of the Poor of the parish of St Peter's as a workhouse, rent £27 per annum. - [1839]
173 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to James Morley of Derby, joiner, and Thomas Dean of Derby, yeoman, of messuage in the parish of St Peter on the west side of Osmaston Road, now divided into five smaller dwellings, a workshop and schoolroom, rent £31 per annum. - [1839]
174-175 - Lease for 9 years and counterpart by the trustees to Thomas Williamson of Derby, innkeeper, of messuage in the Corn Market called the Rose and Crown public house, rent £40 per annum - [1840]
176 - Lease for 14 years by the trustees to William Teat of Derby, gardener, of land called Gallows Closes of 6 acres 3 roods 27 perches, rent £42 per annum., 1 May 1849 - 1849
177 - Lease for 60 years by the trustees to Mrs. Anne Frost of Derby, widow, of a close in the parish of St Alkmund's called Over Close of 1 acre 1 rood 25 perches and a close called Lower Close of 4 acres 1 rood 32 perches adjoining Kedleston Road, rent £141 10s per annum., plan inset, 1 May 1849 - 1849
178 - Lease for 14 years by the trustees to George Bridgart of Derby, builder, of piece of land in the parish of St Werburgh's of 5 acres 1 rood 13 perches. Plan inset, parcel of land of 3 acres 0 roods 12 perches bounding the County Gaol on the south, rent £63 8s 3d per annum 23 Jan 1852 - 1852
179 - Lease for 7 years by the trustees to William Thomas Cox of Spondon, esq, Samuel Walker Cox of Spondon, esq, William Cox of Brailsford, esq, and Robert Hankinson Cox of Derby, esq, of a parcel of land 2361 sq yds on the east side of the Morledge, also the white lead works, shot tower, counting house and other erections and buildings, and several other parcels of land [described in detail and indicated on the inset plan], rent £390 per annum., 6 Apr 1866 - 1866
180 - Lease by the trustees to George Cooper of Derby, gardener and nurseryman, of two closes in the township of Litchurch, Upper Gallows Close and Lower Gallows Close, of 6 acres 3 roods 27 perches. Plan inset. 10 Sep 1866 - 1866
181 - Lease for 21 years by the trustees to Alfred Embery of Derby, picture frame manufacturer, of messuage part of which is used as a shop being No.28 St Peter's Street, and buildings adjoining formerly two cottages now used as workshops, rent £32 per annum 18 Feb 1870 - 1870
182 - Lease for 14 years by the trustees to William Barnes of Derby, working engineer and shopkeeper, of No.29 St Peter's Street, being a messuage, tenement and shop, rent £48 per annum. - 1870
183 - Further lease for 7 years by the Trustees to Messrs Cox Bros & Co of the white lead works, shot tower etc on the Morledge, rent £400 per annum 6 May 1874 - 1874
184 - Lease for 7 years of the "Liversage Arms", No.63 Nottingham Road to A E Tucker, with associated correspondence, 31 Dec 1928 - 1928
185 - Lease of 32/34 St Peter's Street to Mansfield and Sons Ltd, 2 Mar 1925 - 1925
186 - Lease for 7 years of 14 Corn Market to C A Dunn & Co., rent £400 per annum., 30 May 1930 - 1930
187 - Lease for 7 years of 32/34 St Peter's Street to Messrs Manfield, rent £450 per annum., 9 Nov 1931 - 1931
188 - Lease of 40 Corn Market to Home & Colonial Stores, rent £400 per annum 31 Dec 1931 - 1931
189-196 - Tenancy agreements and leases - 1913-1951
197-205 - Tenancy agreements and leases - 1913-1951
206-273 - Tenancy agreements [1 bundle] - 1909-1951
274 - Schedule of expired leases, 1599-1874 - 19th cent
275 - Conditions for letting close lying near the road to Chaddesden - 1772
276 - Conditions for letting Gallows Close - 1772
277 - Agreement by R Gaskin to pay £15 per annum rent for house and premises in the parish of St Peter's - 1796
278 - Conditions for letting house, building and lands in parish of St Peter, lately occupied by Mrs Froggatt - 1796
279 - Agreement by Thomas Powell to lease lots 5 and 6 of the Calver Close, 23 May 1797 - 1797
280 - Conditions for letting Calver Close - 1797
281 - Conditions of sale of three houses or tenements on the south side of Bag Lane, Derby - 1799
282 - Copy assignment of lease of part of Calver Close from Gilbert Hutchinson to John Welch, 26 Sep 1800 - 1800
283 - Agreement by Henry Richardson of Derby, esq, to give part of his garden to improve the entrance between the Derwent and Morledge Brook in order to make the brook navigable as far as the Morledge Bridge - 1806
284 - Conditions for letting parts of the eastwardly side of the Morledge - 1806
285 - Conditions for letting a piece of land, suitable for a wharf, at the Morledge - 1808
286 - Conditions (/a-b) for letting a house in the upper part of St Peter's Street - 1818
287 - Conditions for letting a piece of land in the parish of St Alkmund's - 1822
288 - "The boke of chardge of reparacion of Lyversedge Lands", 1 May 10 Elizabeth I/ 11 Elizabeth I - 1568-1569
289 - Legal bill [property unspecified]
290 - Church rate assessment for St Peter's - 1619
291 - Poor rate assessment [part only] - 1609
292 - Memo. that the £3 6s 8d granted by William Buckley was bestowed for the use of the poor in the year 39 Elizabeth I, with account of its distribution - 1596-1597
293 - William Mee's [summary] accounts for church and poor - 1658
294 - Roger Newton's receipts and expenditure - 1658
295 - Vouchers to account - 1700-1702
296 - John Harrison's account for redemption of land tax on Liversage estate - 1800
297 - Rent receipts - 1799
298 - Memo. of land tax on Liversage estates - 1800
299 - Memo. of rentals on Morledge estate - 1805
300 - Bill for wines and spirits - 1806
301 - John Harrison's bill - 1806
302 - Bill for equipment for Morledge Brook - 1806
303 - Bill for cutting trees - 1806
304 - Receipt to Mark Swinnerton from John Harrison, agent for the trustees of the Liversage estates, for £50 for work done and materials found in the Morledge Brook and River Derwent for improvement of the Charity estate. With authority to Harrison to pay £50 to Swinnerton - 1806
305 - Bill for fencing equipment - 1806
306 - Bills for gravels - 1806
307 - Bills for wood - 1806
308 - Bill for mason's work at Bowling Green - 1807
309 - Bill for cutting timber - 1807
310 - Rent receipt - 1807
311 - Report on dilapidations - buildings in the Cornmarket - 1822
312-314 - Auditor's reports - 1896-1924
342-347 - Ellis Kirfoot, vicar, and churchwardens against William Buckley, interrogations to be ministered to the witness on the part and behalf of Elys Kyrfoote, vicar of St Peter's, William Burne and Henry Wandell, churchwardens, plaintiffs, William Buckeley, defendant, re the Liversage Charity and the title to the charity lands, copy of the will of Robert Liversage, the answer of William Buckley, Ellis Kirfoot's petition to Sir Thomas Brinley, Lord Chancellor reciting will of Robert Liversage, the commencement of suits by George Liversage claiming title to the properties, retention of William Buckley by vicar and wardens as solicitor to defend against these suits. Buckley has all the deeds etc relating to the charity and will not give them up and "denies the good use and intent" of the will. - 1572-1582
348 - lnquisition on the statute of charitable uses respecting Liversage's estates, 25 Oct 3 James I [1604] - 1604
349-378 - Case papers comprising interrogations to be ministered to the witnesses on behalf of Mr. Baily, vicar of St Peter's, early 17th cent; bill, Robert Bainbrigg, esq, to John Balie, clerk, and others; vicar and warden's answers to Robert Challen's complaints; notes on inquisition into Liversage lands, 17th cent; petition signed by a large number of the inhabitants re Buckley's misuse of the trust lands to the judges of assize, n.d.; copy of Dyer's award, 9 Mar 9 Elizabeth I; further case paper, 25 Oct 3 James I; letter from Gilbert Kniveton at Bradley to John Bullock and Timothy Levinge, 6 Sep 1619; further copy of Dyer's award; copy case paper re Nicholas Willimott's lease of a messuage to John Newton, 8 Jul 15 Charles I; case paper re Normanton, n.d.; letter to the bailiff, recorder and town clerk of Derby signed by John Claye and Richard Picard, 1628; memo. for one of the cases, nd; notes on one of the cases, nd; part of Levinge's bill; notes on conduct of one of the cases; part of a petition to Sir Thomas Egerton, Baron Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor re Liversage lands, early 17c; order to Francis Buckley and Ralph Merson to carry out Dyer's decree, 1604; copy papers re inquisition regarding the estates of Robert Liversage, 25 Oct 3 James I [some papers damaged] - [late 16th-17th cent]
379-389 - Case papers re complaint by Robert Challen [Challeyne] of Heanor to the Lord Chancellor re Robert Liversage's house and lands in the Morledge and town fields let by William Buckley comprising briefs, complaint, answer, depositions, etc - 1607
384-394 - Case papers re John Bainbridge v Bailey comprising briefs, bill, depositions, answers etc - 1609
395-411 - Case papers Levinge v Wilmot dispute re property and misemployment of charity lands - 1619-1625
412 - Letter from Godfrey Cade to Timothy Levinge with case paper on reverse - 1619
413 - Petition to the Bishop of Lincoln by Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden regarding the conveyance of the old schoolhouse, 8 Feb 1624 - 1624
414 - Case paper comprising copy of decree against Robert Willimott concerning the gaolhouse at St Peter's Bridge End, 4 Jul 8 Charles I [1632] - 1632
415 - Case paper re the rebuilding of the Rose and Crown Inn according to plans refused by the Sanitary Authority - 1890
416 - Draft church and poor accounts - 1594-1595
417 - Legal bill, temp Elizabeth I - [16th cent]
418 - Bill for expenses in going to London for the "matter between Challeyne and us", 25 Jan 1609/10 - [1610]
419 - Fragment of accounts
420 - Churchwardens' accounts [fragment] - 1581
421 - Legal bill - 1611
422 - Churchwardens' accounts [fragment] - early 18th cent
423 - Legal account, temp Elizabeth I [fragment] - [16th cent]
424 - Rental for Liversage lands - mid 17th cent
425 - Church rate assessment - mid 17th cent
426 - Legal bill - 1610
427 - Draft letter to Mr Willymott [re 1619-1625 case]
428 - Letter from R Harpur, J Harpur and John Bullock [re 1619-1625 case] - 1621
429 - Legal bill re Challeyne case - 1610
430 - List of writings 'delivered to Mr Bainbrigge' - 1603
431 - Memo. by William Buckley to the bailiffs and burgesses of Derby re the £3 6s 8d rent charge granted by him to the vicar and churchwardens of St Peter's - c1600
432 - Award of William Allestree in the matter referred to him by the churchwardens of St Peter's and Edward Large - 1654
433 - Notice from the Commission appointed by the Court of Chancery to examine "the misemployment of lands etc given to charitable uses in Derbyshire requiring people specified to appear at Derby on 12 April 1621" signed by R Harpur, J Harpur, J Curzon and J Bentley, 2 Apr 1621 - 1621
434 - Notes re the advowson of St Peter's held by the bailiffs and burgesses
435 - Copy abstract of the will of Augustine Babington of Normanton with bequest of 40s rent to the bailiffs and burgesses of Derby, 30 Dec 1558
436 - Legal bill, Michaelmas 36-37 Elizabeth - I Trinity 43 Elizabeth I - 1594-1595
437 - The answers of Richard Pole, Henry Pole, Edward Pole and Henry Gregson three of the defendants., to the information of his majesty's attorney, on behalf of German Pole, esq, His Majesty's ward
438 - List of parish officers
439 - Memo. by the Vicar and churchwardens of St Peter's that they have received the rent charge of £3 6s 8d granted by William Buckley to the bailiffs and burgesses to the use of the poor of St Peter's, 12 Apr 36 Elizabeth I [1594] - 1594
440 - Memo. signed by E Levinge, J Baily, E Large, J Flint and others, addressed to Mr Pegge that they "desire you to take paynes for us to follow a suyte busnes concerninge lands given to charitable uses by Leversage and others within our parish". - [early 17th cent]
441 - Memo. of parish meeting at which it was agreed that a suit be immediately commenced against Mr Edward Large to compel him to transfer the Liversage estates to new feoffees [signed by several parishioners], 14 Dec 1697 - 1697
442 - Draft order to pay poor rate owing, 21 Feb 19 James I - 1622
443 - Memo. by the vicar and churchwardens of St Peter's that they have received the rent charge of £3 6s 8d granted by William Buckley to the bailiffs and burgesses to the use of the poor of St Peter's, 10 Apr 42 Elizabeth I - 1602
444 - Bond in £100 by John Taylor of Derby, baker, John Parker of Derby, gent, and Thomas Cooke of the same, fellmonger, to Edward Large and Thomas Mellor, 13 Jul 1657 - 1657
445 - Petition to "maysters", that is, vicar and wardens, requesting an assessment for the poor, signed by Richard Fletcher and others. lf such an assessment is made they are willing for a "lay" for the church and steeple - [17th cent]
446 - Licence to Mary Nield to assign her lease, 28 Nov 1811 - 1811
447 - Legal bill - 1761
448-453 - Correspondence with Henry Offley Wright re the appointment of new trustees - 1794
454-457 - Letters from T Gisborne, E Coke, Lord Vernon and R Cotton on being asked to be trustees - [1795]
458 - List of trustees, Oct 1795 - 1795
459 - Letter of apology from T Gisborne - 1796
460-462 - Notices to quit property held from the Liversage Charity - 1796
463 - Letter re property on Morledge to be leased to Messrs Cox - 1806
464 - Letter from William Strutt re the Morledge brook - 1806
465 - Note from Messrs Saxelby & Co regarding the erection of a capstan on their land - 1806
466 - Memo. re raising of rents - 1806
467 - Letter from J Hall asking for a renewal of his lease, 14 Apr - 1807
468 - Memo. re cost of putting premises lately leased to R Gaskin into a reasonable state - 1818
469 - Letter from Samuel Smith to the trustees offering to erect "a handsome well-built house" to be built by Mr. Buxton who has undertaken the erection of County Gaol. He has pulled down the thatched buildings and rebuilt them in brick and tile at a cost of £200 during his last lease - 1820
470 - Copy of minutes of a St Peter's parish meeting re Liversage property, appointment of new trustees, and stopping up the road through the churchyard - 1821
471 - Order to Mr. Oakes to put the warehouse he leased from the trustees into proper repair - 1822
472 - Jos. Cooper's opinion regarding annual value of the house occupied by Mr. Draper and Mr. Robotham - 1827
473 - Resolution of 15 Nov 1827 re delivery of papers and documents to Mr. Moss - 1827
474 - Copy of correspondence and plan of proposed street, Kedleston Road gardens - 1937
475 - Ponsonby Terrace roadway. Correspondence re roadway preparatory to Derby Corporation declaring it a public highway - 1935-1937
476 - Correspondence re sale of Morledge property to Derby Corporation - 1929-1932
477 - 10 cottages on Alice Street, 3 cottages on Keys Street and 113 Nottingham Road, correspondence re properties - 1933
478 - Correspondence re sale of land in Kedleston Road and Penny Long Lane to Derby Corporation - 1929-1932
479 - Extract from Derby Borough Court book, 20 June 7 James I (copied 28 May 9 James I) [damaged] - [1609]
480-482 - Acts of Parliament relating to redemption of land tax - 1798-1799
483 - Certificate of contract for the redemption of land tax - 1799
484-482 - Certificate for redemption of land tax - 1800
488 - Sale particulars for building land between Normanton Road and Rose Hill estate, Derby - 1886
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490 - Apprenticeship indenture, William Holt Briggs to George Coulson of Welch Terrace, Siddalls Lane, Derby, slater, 16 Mar 1867 - 1867
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