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Collapse D37 - Turbutt family of Ogston - 1357-1971D37 - Turbutt family of Ogston - 1357-1971
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Expand 4 - Shirland Manor - 1712-19554 - Shirland Manor - 1712-1955
5 - Copy of plan of Shirland, 16 Nov (5 chains to 1 inch) - 1869
5 - Manorial records: plans
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1 - Certificate of freedom of London granted to Edward Revell son of Thomas Revell of South Normanton, 8 Jul - 1557
1-16 - Wills etc, other formal documents
2 - Agreement made between Ann Revell of South Normanton widow of Edward Revell and George their son and heir, for Ann's maintenance, 27 Aug - 1584
3 - Letters of administration granted to Edward Revell son of Edward late of South Normanton deceased, 13 Feb 1586/7 - [1587]
4 - Receipt from Edward Revell of South Normanton gent of £100 received from George Revell of Carlingthwaite gent for the use of his sister AnneRevell in satisfaction of her portion after the death of Edward their father - 26 Jan 1590
5 - Probate inventory of Anne Revell of South Normanton taken 30 Nov and exhibited at Lichfield, 16 Dec - 1595
6 - Memorandum of receipt from Henry Taylor of Sandiacre yeoman, Nicholas Charlton of Chilwell county Nottingham gent and William Blunston of Sandiacre yeoman, for £35 received from John Waldram, Edward Revell and Roger Columbell gents., executors of the will of Peter Columbell late of Kegworth county Leicester, esq., being the first sum of £35 payable during the life of Frances Columbell, mother of the said Peter, under a lease for 21 years (recited) of a messuage in Sandiacre. 16 Aug - 1621
7 - Will of Edward Revell of Carnthwaite Hall, South Normanton esq 16 Oct - 1629
8 - Receipt from Randolph Ashenhurste of Beard esq and his wife Mary, reputed daughter of Edward Revell for £1,000 received from Francis Revell under the will of Edward, 6 Feb 1653/1654 - [1654]
9 - Certificate of ordination of Francis Ashenhurst BA - 1661
10 - Cancelled codicil of will of Edward Revell of Heath rector, 3 May - 1710
11 - Examined copy of an inventory of all the personal estate of Ann Revell, late of Brookhill, Nottinghamshire, widow deceased, taken Feb-Mar 1724/1725 - [1725]
12 - Probate copy of the will of Sarah Yates of Derby widow [wife of Reverend Edward Revell, rector of Heath], will dated 15 Jun 1728, proved at London 27 Feb 1728/1729 - [1729]
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14 - Account of money spent following death of Mrs [Frances] Revell 1713-1733 - c1733
15 - Certificate of admission of Lieutenant Tristram Revell as burgess of Glasgow - 1756
16 - Copy will of Tristram Revell - 1797
17 - Copy will of Tristram Revell - 1716
17-32 - Correspondence
18 - Letter to Mr Revell at Mr Seaton's, a draper in Stamford, from T Doo of Cambridge; Revell's debts to Mr Norwood (lawyer), 22 Feb 1715/1716 - 1716
19 - Letter to Rev Francis Revell of South Normanton from Robert Revell in Calais; requests money in order to return; excuses to wife for not writing, and compliments to Cos. Wilmot of Duffield - [1718-1721]
20 - Letter to Mr Clemens from Edward Revell of Heath near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, asking whether he knows of any Company in London which would bring up Revell's son to "some necessary learning and honest business"; Revell would assign a mortgage to them 11 Nov - 1719
21 - Letter to Francis Revell from Robert Wilmot of Osmaston; has received Revell's letter telling him that his brother (Robert Revell) would be glad to see him at Carnfield; all here wish him a good recover. 24 Dec - 1729
22 - Letter to Frank (Francis Revell) from Eardley Wilmot of the Temple; has seen Mr Turner who says that what notes are given must be to Mr Watkinson's satisfaction and therefore Mr Holden must prepare them; nothing will be effectual but a bill in Chancery against Turner 3 Dec - 1734
23 - Letter to (?) from Eardley Wilmot of Osmaston; the contents of your letter surprised me much; will not fail to meet them in Derby, and will notify Mr Holden of Mr Watkinson's request to meet us there. 10 Oct - 1735
24 - Letter to Godfrey Heathcote from Edward Revell of Alfreton; has perused the enclosed but till not consent to any agreement at present; there are some other affairs between Cousin Revell and me which I wrote to Mr Edward Wilmot about .... 28 Oct - 1748
25 - Draft letter to Edward Wilmot from Edward Revell; proposals for settling the dispute between Mr Revell, Mr Watkinson, and Mr Pegge - ?1748
26 - Letter to Lord Chief Justice Wilmot of Osmaston from Tristram Revell of Carnfield; arrangements for funeral of Mr (Edward) Revell, and his will. 4 Sep - 1770
27 - Letter to Sir Eardley Wilmot from D'Ewes Coke of Normanton; the living of South Normanton; he is going into orders this month. 8 Sep - 1770
28 - Letter to Tristram Revell from (Sir John) Eardley Wilmot of Osmaston; the disposition he is making in Revell's favour; his regard for his honour and integrity. 23 Sep - 1770
29 - Letter to Mr Bateman of Derby from Tristram Revell of Carnfield; has received his letter enclosing Lord Chief Justice Wilmot's and a copy of the proviso relating to the living; present incumbent is Joseph Shipston, the other D'Ewes Coke; the tenants shall have notice to be here, and so shall Miss Meymot. 24 Sep - 1770
30 - Letter to Sir (John) Eardley Wilmot of Great Ormond Street, London, from Tristram Revell of Carnfield - 1 Mar 1772
31 - Letter to Capt Tristram Revell from Sir John Eardley Wilmot of London; deeds concerning the manor of Carnfield and half manor of South Normanton; evidence resulting from Mr Johnson's account of the cottage rents. 5 Mar - 1772
32 - Letter to Major Tristram Revell of the Derbyshire Regiment in Plymouth from (Sir John) Eardley Wilmot of Wickham; encloses receipt for interest on mortgage; Mr Coke's conduct is very reprehensible - 1781
33 - Copy terrier of the glebe belonging to the vicarage of Youlgreave in 1612 - 1721
33-57 - Church benefices etc
34 - Terrier of houses buildings and glebe lands belonging to the parsonage of Pinxton. 20 Aug - 1616
35 - Copy terrier of the glebe belonging to the vicar of Youlgreave - 1698
36 - Certificate by Obadiah Browne, rector of Whiston in the deanery of Doncaster, that Edward Revell BA late of St Mary Magdalen Hall, Oxford, has served him as curate for one year. 14 Sep - 1699
37 - Letter to Robert Revell of Carnfield from the Marquis of Hartington, Westminster; "I spoke to my father, and he said he would give orders for the admitting your brother according to your desire ......." 17 Mar 1701/2 - [1702]
38 - Letter to Robert Revell of Carnfield from the Marquis of Hartington; "Your brother should have the living upon Mr Twig's death ......" 14 Apr - 1702
39 - Presentation by William, Duke of Devonshire, of Edward Revell clerk, MA, to the living of Heath on the death of Jonathan Twigg. 27 Apr - 1702
40 - Lease for 20 years by Edward Revell of Heath clerk to Sarah Yates of Heath widow, of the rectory of Heath, in order to pay off debts of Revell amounting to £400. 10 Apr - 1713
41 - Letter to Rev Revell at Mr Johnson's, chief school-master in Nottingham, from the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, concerning the bishop's ordination, and institution of Revell to a living 4 Feb 1717/18 - [1718]
42-54 - Letters of ordination, letters of presentation, mandate etc concerning institution of Rev Francis Revell to livings of South Normanton (1718), Youlgrave (1721) and Horsington county Lincoln (1729) - 1716-1729
55 - Memorandum of conveyance by Rev Francis Revell to W(olstan) D(ixie) and Robert Wilmot of the rectory and parsonage of H(orsington) Lincolnshire for £190 on 24 Apr - 1734
56 - Note on the value of the prebends in Southwell - [18th cent]
57 - Calculations in hand of Sir John Eardley Wilmot concerning the rectory and glebe (of South Normanton?) - [18th cent]
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59 - Inquisition post mortem of George Barley esq (Jurors include Edward Revell), 22 Aug - 1576
59-64 - Miscellaneous
60 - Will of Nicholas Robinson the elder of Sowth Normanton husbandman; body to be buried in South Normanton church yard; sums of money to sons Thomas, Francis, Edmond and William; executors wife Agnes and son Thomas. 14 Oct 1595, probate at Lichfield 24 May - 1595
61 - Account of sums of money received of Edward Revell. - 1702-1709
62 - Grant by 18 creditors (named) of Edward Revell of Heath clerk, of liberty to come and go for 6 years without impediment, 14 Nov - 1713
63 - Note in hand of Anne Revell on pews in which her servants sit in Pinxton church, 28 Apr - 1722
64 - Appointment of Thomas Fox and John Hopkinson as collectors of land-tax for South Normanton - [18th cent]
65 - Memorial address for William Gladwin Turbutt (1853-1932) and his wife Edith Sophia Turbutt (1851-1932) of Ogston Hall, read at Shirland Parish Church, and written by Rev F. C. Pheasant, Jul/Aug - 1932
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Expand M - Manorial documents of Blackwell, Prixton and NormantonM - Manorial documents of Blackwell, Prixton and Normanton
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Expand UL - Turbutt estate and family papers: unlistedUL - Turbutt estate and family papers: unlisted