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Collapse D2705 - Long Eaton - 1764-1895D2705 - Long Eaton - 1764-1895
1 - Incomplete (pages 1-14) bound copy of Long Eaton Inclosure Act, with fragment of former paper cover endorsed ‘John Gregory’ - [1765]
2 - Survey [? by commissioners]: the tops of the pages have been cut off but it appears to be a survey by field giving names of owners, a number [? of strips or allotments] and another figure [? area], followed by a list of old inclosures, giving owner, occupier and ? area. - c1766
3 - Survey [? by commissioners] comprising a list of proprietors with area and value of holdings in numbered sections of Cramflatt Field, Nether Field, Upper Field and Hoselet Field. The survey also includes areas of holdings in other fields and in meadows, with totals for tithe free and titheable meadows. Includes a summary of total holdings, area and value, some details of copyhold, ‘prebendhold’ and freehold land, and details of area and value of property of a number of individuals. - c1766
4 - Long Eaton inclosure plan. Size 43" x 56" - 1766
5 - Agreement for sale by John Howitt gentleman of Upper Guelph, Canada, to Samuel Smith lacemaker of Long Eaton, for £550, of 9 tenements in Long Eaton, held by copyhold of the manor of Sawley (giving details of location) 23 Jul - 1846
6 - Manuscript particulars and conditions of sale relating to Long Eaton property, with signed purchase agreement, vendor James Oldham, purchaser, William Smith, both of Long Eaton, 28 Dec - 1847
7 - Copy of will of Henry Tomasin agent of Long Eaton in which property in Long Eaton is devised to wife Mary. Executors are Samuel and Thomas Smith, 8 Jul 1854 - [19th cent]
8 - Particulars and valuation of land of the late William Smith, 2 Mar - 1860
9 - Fire insurance policy of Messrs J and S Smith, lace manufactures of Long Eaton, for lace machine No 3 and the material ‘wrought and unwrought’ on it, on the top story of Joseph Orchard’s new factory in Bank Street, Long Eaton, with condition that the position of the factory occupied be swept every alternate day, 18 Oct - 1883
10 - Notice to Mrs. Charlotte Louisa Smith of entitlement to enfranchise copyhold land of the manor of Sawley, 18 Dec - 1895
11 - Draft and incomplete ? release by Martha Gough widow of Old Falling, Bushbury, Staffordshire to Reverend Cornelius Jesson curate of Wednesfield, parish of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, and his successors to the curacy, for £400 paid by the Governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty, of land in Nether Penn, Staffordshire, including Birches Barn. - [1764-1765]