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D513 - Kirk Family of Glossop and Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1566-[20th cent]
M - Title deeds - 1566-[20th cent]
B - Business papers - 1769-1892
E - Estate papers - 1609-1877
F - Family papers - 17th-20th cent
1 - Draft settlement upon the marriage of Arnold Kirke, son and heir of Henry Kirke of Martinside and Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Arnfield of Dinting, Glossop yeoman. - 17th cent
2 - Notebook containing memoranda - 1636
3-4 - Notebooks - 18th cent
5 - Manuscript textbook of arithmetic entitled "of Numeration". - 18th cent
6 - Draft letter to "Brother Thomas" berating him for not mending his ways. - 18th cent
7 - John Wyche, apothecary, to Mr Kirk, asking for assistance as he is destitute, his father having died intestate with considerable debts, the letter includes receipts for a purging tincture, drops to ease colic and gravel and drops to ease rheumatism and gout. - 18th cent
8-9 - Writings on astrology in Latin - 18th cent
10 - Notes on the Kyrke papers and the connection of the Kyrkes and Plunketts. - 20th cent
11 - List of Kirk deeds 1652-1798 - 20th cent
12 - Engraving of Matthew Henry, V.D.M. engraved by George Vertu. Endorsed on this are notes on the dates and times of birth of members of the Kirk family 1773-1792 - 18th cent
13 - Appointment by Mathew Plunkett, sheriff of the County of Louth (Ireland) of John Harford of Dublin, attorney, as sub-sheriff of Louth. 11 Feb - 1792
14 - Account of the personal estate to which Mrs M S Plunkett became entitled under her father's will and of the portion settled on her marriage. - [c1866]
15 - Statement showing how Mrs Plunkett's property is invested and from whom the interest is Received. - [c1866]
16 - Extract from re Plunkett, Baron Louth - [c1890]
17 - Settlement by Edward Bore of Mottram (Ches.) yeoman, upon his second son, John Bore of Knightwick, yeoman, in consideration of £60 - deed to lead uses of a fine or other conveyance to be levied to Raphe Hyde of the Haighe and John Stafford of the Shawe, yeomen, and Reynold Hollynworthe, of Woolley (Ches.), yeoman, of all Edward's messuages and lands etc. known as Knightwick, Glossop. In the tenure of Edward Bore, John Bore, George Green and Alice Green, widow, and all other Edward's lands in Derbyshire, in trust to the use of John Bore in tail male, and in default of issue male, with remainder to Raphe Bore, son of Edward Bore in tail male etc. 20 Feb 1615/16 - [1616]
L - Legal Papers - 1636-18th cent
T - Title Deeds - 1566-1810
Z - Miscellaneous - 1608-1854
ZC - County official papers - 1687-1844
ZP - Parish - 1651-18th cent
Harpur Crewe family of Calke
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