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Collapse D8 - Clients of Ward, Lockett & Balguy and Balguy & Barber, Solicitors of Derby - 1547-1887D8 - Clients of Ward, Lockett & Balguy and Balguy & Barber, Solicitors of Derby - 1547-1887
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1 - Morewood family; Portion of a draft deed relating to the manor of Alfreton and the advowson of the church, referring to the marriage settlement of Ellen Morewood, widow of George Moorewood, and Rev Henry Case, rector of Ladbrook (later Henry Case Morewood) - [19th cent]
2 - Morewood family; Particulars of the sale of the late Mrs Morewood's property at Castleton, Brough, Thornhill, Stubley and Woodhouse, giving names of purchasers and purchase prices. 8-10 Aug - 1825
3 - Morewood family; Survey of part of Ufton Fields, South Wingfield in which Rev Henry Pearson, Rev Imanual Halton, Rev J Halton and William Palmer Morewood have interests, based on the survey of 1854 (See D8 B/P 4) - 1854
4 - Morewood family; Survey and valuation of part of Ufton Fields South Wingfield, the property of Rev Imanual Halton, Rev Henry Pearson and William Palmer Morewood (See D8 B/P 4) - 1857
5 - Morewood family; Letter from Robert Bromley, joiner, to John Barber re. the charge for the survey of Ufton Fields (See D8 B/E 3) 10 Jul - 1854
6 - Morewood family; Note from J Gratton re a mistake in the valuation of timber on the land at Stubley and Woodhouse 8 Apr - 1826
7 - Morewood family; Receipt from the Earl of Newburgh to the trustees of Mrs Morewood, dec=d, for compensation for loss of a garden at Brough. 20 May - 1826
8 - Morewood accounts; Bread, cheese and ale provided for the late Mrs Morewood's tenants - 1825-1826
9 - Morewood accounts; Surveying and reporting upon coal mines at Dronfield Woodhouse and Stubley - 1822-1825
10-11 - Morewood accounts; Legal expenses re the estate of Mrs Morewood, dec'd - 1824-1826
12 - Morewood accounts; Expenses concerning the sale of Mrs Morewood's property at Castleton etc. (See D8 B/E 2) - 1825
13 - Morewood accounts; Expenses re the sale of Mrs Morewood's Cromford Canal shares - 1824-1825
14 - Morewood accounts; Legal expenses re the purchase of land by Mr Middleton from the devisees of Mrs Morewood - 1826
15 - Stone family; Bond in ,100 between Samuel Stone of Macclesfield [Cheshire] and John Alcock of Gately and William Wood of Butley [Cheshire] (trustees of the Protestant dissenting meeting house at Deanrow [Cheshire]) for the payment of ,50 and interest, in trust for the officiating minister of the said meeting house. Indorsed with an account of the payment of interest and repayment of principal. 10 Dec - 1787
16 - Stone family; Bond in ,400 between Samuel Stone of Macclesfield [Cheshire] and Ralph Broadhurst of Macclesfield, for the payment of ,200 and interest. Endorsed with an account of payment of interest. 27 Apr - 1793
17 - Stone family; Bond in ,390 between Samuel Stone of Macclesfield [Cheshire] and John Philpot of Red Lion Square, Middlesex, for the repayment of ,195 and interest, with receipt for the repayment of principal. 1 Oct - 1796
18-28 - Stone family; Letters from William, Samuel and J Stone to William Jeffrey Lockett about his marriage and financial matters - 1797-1801
29 - Stone family; Letter from John Philpot to Messrs Ward and Lockett re the money due on Mr Stone's bond (see D8 B/E 17) and upon a recovery suffered by Mr Stone. 26 Mar - 1798
30-31 - Stone family; Letter from Jackson, Morley and Eldridge to W J Lockett re a bill due to Hopkins, Jackson and Manley from Mr Stone - 1799
32-35 - Stone family; Receipts from William Statham to Mr Stone for payment of interest due upon a mortgage on his estate at Hognaston - 1796-1798
36 - Stone family; Receipt from Elizabeth Strict to the executors of Samuel Stone for payment of a dividend, May - 1797
37 - Stone family; Receipts for payment of crown rents upon land at Sturston, with attached announcement of the sale of crown fee farm rents, 1794 - 1792-1794
38-41 - Stone family; Accounts of chief rents due to Richard Paul Jodrell for land at Offcote and Underwood called Nolmer Closefield and Upper Close, and at Hognaston - 1776-1798
42 - Stone family; Account of expenses re the probate of Samuel Stone, Sep - 1797
43 - Stone family; Account of John Nuttall to Samuel Stone for a survey of the Hognaston estate, Nov - 1793
44 - Stone family; Accounts of sums due from S Stone, William Stone, Thomas Stone and John Stone - 1797-1799
45 - Stone family; Account book for the estate of Samuel Stone, dec'd - 1797-1800
46 - Lockett family; Draft release William Jeffrey Lockett of Derby and William Lockett of St John's College, Cambridge, to William Evans of Derby, for ,157 10s of a close at Hollington called Long Mid Furlong (tenant Francis Phillips) and of a beast gate in the common pasture of Hollington called the Heath, with covenant to produce title deeds and assignment of the residue of a term of 500 years to merge the inheritance, Apr - 1819
47 - Lockett family; Draft assignment by Snickler Porter of Derby, on the direction of William Jeffrey Lockett of Derby and William Lockett of the Inner Temple, to Bryan Thomas Balguy of Derby, of closes at Hollington called Near Marsh and Rough Marsh or Marsh Meadow (tenant Joseph Phillips), for the residue of a term of 500 years, in trust for William Jeffrey and William Lockett. 31 Jul - 1820
48 - Lockett family; Draft release by William Jeffrey and William Lockett of Derby, to Edmund Evans of Yieldersley, for 1250, of a close at Hollington called the Near Marsh Close and another close called the Rough Marsh of Marsh Meadow (tenant Thomas Garratt), with covenant for the production of title deeds and assignment of the remainder of a term of 500 years to attend the inheritance - 1824
49 - Lockett family; Probate of William Lockett of Derby, Jul - 1751
50 - Lockett family; Probate of Mary Lockett, widow of William Lockett, clerk - 1761
51 - Lockett family; Probate of Sarah Lockett of Derby, spinster, Jun - 1782
52 - Lockett family; Copy will of Jeffrey Lockett of Swetthenham [Cheshire] 8 Dec - 1753
53 - Lockett family; Letter from Joseph B H Bennett to William J Lockett, giving his opinion that the land at Hollington is worth about ,1300. 21 Oct - 1823
54-56 - Lockett family; Letters from Edmund Evans to W J Lockett re the purchase of lands at Hollington - 1823-1824
57 - Lockett family; Receipt for the payment of poor rate at Hollington. 17 Sep - 1819
58 - Lockett family; Affect of Hollington inclosure award (1820) upon the estates of W J Lockett - 1819
59-72 - Lockett family; Accounts for ditching, fencing and felling trees at Hollington, ploughing, seeds, lime, etc - 1819
73 - Maltby family; Particulars of the estate of Charles Maltby, dec'd, in Summercotes, and in Selston (Nottinghamshire) - [c1823]
74 - Maltby family; Copy will of Charles Maltby the elder of Summercotes, Dec - 1820
75 - Maltby family; Draft bill in Chancery by Charles Maltby of Eastern Wharf, Adelphi, Middlesex, Samuel Maltby of Summercotes, George Maltby of Jack Dales and Edward Maltby of Warnsley Hall against William and John Maltby their brothers, re the residuary estate of their father - [c1822]
76-89 - Maltby family; Letters from Benjamin Richards, William Wilmot and William Askwith to Balguy, Porter and Barber re Maltby v Maltby - 1822-1823
90-95 - Nuttall family; Receipts from the devisees of Eleanor Andrew of Gossey Bank for legacies under his will 7 Oct - 1797
96 - Nuttall family; Receipt for the payment of land tax on land at Wirksworth by Adam Parkes 29 Aug - 1799
97 - Nuttall family; Burial certificate of Phoebe Nutall at Alfreton. 18 Dec - 1794
98 - Nuttall family; Marriage certificate of Thomas Pickard and Mary Nuttall at Wirksworth (1807) and burial certificate of Mary Pickard at Wirksworth (1823) - 1807-1823
99-100 - Nuttall family; Probate and copy will of William Nuttall of Wirksworth - 1828
101 - Nuttall family; Supplemental abstract of title of the trustees of the will of William Nuttall, to closes called Dale Field and Pingle at Wirksworth. Mortgage 1823- assignment and further mortgage 1824 - 1823-1823
102 - Nuttall family; Disclaimer by Jasper Wager and Robert Blackwall the younger of Wirksworth, of trusts under the will of William Nuttall (see D8 B/E 99-100) 16 Oct - 1828
103 - Newdigate family; Account of Edwin Stooke to Major G Newdigate for legal expenses re the purchase of the Rock House and Highland Grove estates, Fownhope (Herefordshire) - 1874
104-106 - Newdigate family; Correspondence between Edwin Stooke, Major Newdigate and Messrs Barber and Currey re the above account which Major Newdigate claimed to be excessive - 1875
107 - Adsetts family; Transfer of a ,5 share in Belper Water Works Co by Benjamin Scott Currey of Derby, William Adsetts, Arthur Wilcock Adsetts of Shottle and Robert Toplis Adsetts of Shottle, to Henry Harrison 15 Sep - 1874
108-109 - Adsetts family; Authorization by William Adsetts and Robert T Adsetts for Messrs Barber Curry to receive from the executors of John Adsetts of Postern, the money due to them under the will of John Adsetts, and to retain the same in payment of sums due to them - [19th cent]
110 - Adsetts family; Account of James Beresford to the executors of William Adsetts Apr - 1872
111-116 - Adsetts family; Promissory notes by Robert and William Adsetts in favour of Benjamin Scott Currey - 1870-1872
117-126 - Phillips family; Correspondence between Samuel M Phillips, executor of his late father, and Mr Lockett re Messrs Ward, Lockett and Baguly's professional bills - 1830-1832
127 - Shaw family; Draft lease for possession by John Gratton of Wingerworth and John Bower of Chesterfield (devisees in trust of John Hallam of Crich, dec'd) to John Shaw of Grange Lane End, Stanley of a ninth part of a manor (unspecified) and other unspecified estates - 1810
128 - Shaw family; Account of John Shaw, executor of Henry Shaw, dec'd, with the legatees under the will of Henry Shaw - 1873
129-130 - Shaw family; Accounts of Barber and Currey with John Shaw - 1873
131-133 - Wilson family; Inland Revenue succession duty accounts for the succession in real property of Phoebe Statham of Ashey Hay, dec'd, and Ann Slack of Quarn, dec'd, to cottages and land atShottle upon the death of John Wilson, delivered by Dorothy Wilson of Shottle, purchaser of the property - 16 Aug 1875
134 - Wilson family; Letter from Dorothy Wilson to Barber and Curry. 6 Oct - 1875
135-136 - Wilson family; Memoranda re rentals - 1871
137 - Wilson family; Memoranda on the family of John Wilson
138 - Wilson family; In memoriam card for Ann Slack, died 3 Apr - 1875
139 - Froggatt family; Schedule of title deeds re John Froggatt's estate mortgaged to John Burkinshaw (1662-1808) with receipt by Burkinshaw for the deeds, received as security for the mortgage. 18 Oct - 1808
140 - Froggatt family; Memorandum by Pailson and Charge that the deeds are not to be put up with the other deeds relating to the estate purchased from John Froggatt by Thomas Denman. 14 Jun - 1813
141 - Holmes family; Memorandum by George Tissington that, in straightening the garden wall behind his new house, he had, with the consent of Jacob Holmes, taken 10 square feet from the garden of Nathaniel Curzon, Mr Johnson and Jacob Holmes, in exchange for which he has left an equivalent area of land at the north east corner of his house. 12 Sep - 1744
142 - Sturston; Draft release by Rev John Charlesworth of Ossington (Nottinghamshire) (devisee in fee of Edward Parkes of Glamford Briggs, dec=d), to John Wood of Ashbourne, for ,4,200, of closes at Sturston being six meadows and seven Snibs Moors, Pitts Close and Rough Close which closes were formerly called Mean Close, Mean Close Meadow, Snibs Moor and Nether Closes, and a carriage road over a close adjoining the Ashbourne - Derby turnpike, called Toad Meadow. 9 Oct - 1809
143 - Bradfield Co Yorks; Draft lease for possession by Abraham Hawley of Sheffield (Yorkshire), John Shepherd of Sheffield and Thomas Marriott Perkins of Sheffield to Bernard Lucas of Chesterfield, of a messuage at Bradfield (Yorkshire) called Walker House and closes called Over Acre, Nether Acre, Over Meadow, Nether Meadow, Overgate Lands, Nethergate Lands, Lea Winds, Cote Field, the Flatt and Four Acres, with a toft called Load House and closes called Two Crofts, Great Field, Woody Field, Wheat Field and Pasture Field, and a croft in Bradfield Dale, abutting on the Hay Chatter, called the Storth (acreages recited) 4 Oct - 1810
144 - Tapton; Draft lease for possession by Amelia Jebb of Tapton Grove (Yorkshire) (widow of Avery Jebb) and Richard Jebb of Tapton Grove (son and heir of Avery Jebb) to Stafford Squire Baxter of Furnivall's Inn, (London), of unrecited estates - Feb 1811
145 - Yorkshire; Draft lease for possession by John Wastell of Risby and Charles Brooke of Birstall [Yorkshire] to Elizabeth Sidney Griffith and Henrietta Griffith of Barnborough Hall, of unrecited estates. 1 Mar - 1811
146 - Barlow; Draft lease for possession by George Mower to Elizabeth Mary Smith, of a capital messuage or mansion at Woodseats, hamlet of Barlow, parish of Staveley. 27 Dec - 1813
147 - Kniveton; Draft deed of separation and separate maintenance by Rev Richard Rowland Ward of Sutton on the Hill and Ann Ward, his wife, Ann Ward to have the custody of their daughter Ellen and an income of, 500 a year settled upon a messuage at Kniveton and closes called Homestead, Church Yard, Hall Stead, Cow Closes, Long Hennill and Pinsall End, Bent, Wigbourne and Harlow, Far Closes, Nether Hills Road and Knowle Pasture Closes with closes known as Flatts Meadow and Flates Pasture and the site of an ancient messuage at Kniveton called the Old Homestead and Croft and closes called Stony Croft, the Kerchief, Near Rough Knowles and Further Rough Knowles. - Feb 1814
148 - Stretton; Draft conveyance by Henry Baggaley of North Wingfield and Ann his wife (widow of John Barkes), John Walker of Wessington, William Barker of Hill Houses and Ann his wife, Thomas Wild of Temple Normanton and Elizabeth his wife, Cornelius Amos of Lipstone and Mary his wife, to Samuel Rooth of North Wingfield of 4 closes allotted to Ann Baggaley by the inclosure award for Stretton, and also the garden thereto belonging, formerly the possession of the overseer of the poor of Clay Lane - 1814
149 - Draft lease for possession by John Bunting of Buntingfield and Josiah Claughton of Chesterfield, to John Charge of Chesterfield, of unrecited estates. (Written on the back of printed House of Commons' resolutions, 1816) - [19th cent]
150 - Draft lease for possession by Joseph Orme and James Bennett to Elizabeth Bowden, of 2 messuages - 1817
151 - Draft transfer by John Rushton of Nottingham and John Woodfard of Derby, on the direction of John Handford of Kirk Langley, to Thomas Tatam of Little Eaton, for ,690, of a mortgage upon a meadow called Stoney Flatts and a close known as Ten Leys or Round Close at Horsley Woodhouse. 5 July - 1844
152 - Draft disclaimer by John Bingham of Derby, of trusts under the will of Frances Mosley of Derby, dec'd. 20 Nov - 1854
153 - Draft agreement between Francis William Newdigate of Byrkley Lodge and Henry Bickerton Whitehouse of Dunston Hill [Staffordshire], Benjamin Whitehouse of Sedgeley [Staffordshire], Catherine Henrietta Whitehouse, Edwin Smith Whitehouse of West Hallam and Arthur George Whitehouse of West Hallam (lessees of the hard coal beneath the lands of Francis Newdigate for 42 years from 1849), whereas the coal beneath the land has been worked out, except 20 acres, which lies between two faults, for the sinking of a new shaft to work the remaining coal. The lesees are to erect a pumping engine and Newdigate to have the power to drive drifts into the new pit to drain his soft coal workings. The old hard coal pit to be handed over to Newdigate to enable him to work the soft coal. With plan - 1867
154 - Unexecuted deed of gift by Thomas Brown the elder of Holbrook, to William Brown his son, to two dwellinghouses and gardens at Little Eaton, between the Derby-Alfreton Turnpike and Whitaker Lane (tenants Harriet Slater and Thomas Woolley), subject to the payment to Ellen, Louisa, Agnes and Fanny Adelaide Salome (daughters of Thomas) of 30 each, and the maintenance of his wife after his death - 1872
155 - Unexecuted deed of gift by Thomas Brown the elder of Holbrook, to Thomas Brown the younger of Little Eaton, his son, of a dwelling house and nearby garden at Little Eaton - 1872
156 - Unexecuted deed of gift of Thomas Brown the elder of Holbrook, to Fanny Adelaide Salome Crooks (wife of Jabez Crooks) his daughter, of a garden at Holbrook, between the lands of John Annable and the Derby-Alfreton Turnpike (now tenanted by William Brown) for her own use, free from the control of her husband - 1872
157 - Draft conveyance by Philip Wright to William Coates Haslam of Swanwick of a messuage at Ripley, erected by Thomas Smith Woolley upon part of a close called Hillocks or the Meadow, and a piece of adjoining land, with a close called Calf Close (bounds given) a plot of land to the west of the Derby - Alfreton Turnpike, 2 messuages in Ripley and a close called Well Close - [19th cent]
158 - Draft tenancy agreement between the Governing Body of Sir John Port=s Charity and George Stephen Messeter of Repton for the year to year lease of a house and garden at Willington and closes called Fenny Pingle, the Pingle and Three Acres with 2 paddocks and an occupation road. 13 Aug - 1875
159-160 - Fragments of draft deeds (D8 B/E 160 written on the back of a printed invitation to dinner from the Mayor of Chesterfield, 1812) - [19th cent]
161-164 - Miscellaneous draft memorials re conveyances for registration in Yorkshire - [19th cent]
165 - Schedule of title deeds (1833-1875) relating to Mrs Antill's property at Spondon and Borrowash, mortgaged to Mrs Robert Bull - 1875
166 - Schedule of title deeds (1608-1759) to the estates of Thomas Dodd at Wheatcroft, Crich, South Wingfield, and elsewhere in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire mortgaged to the Earl of Thanet (see D8 B/T 35-39) - [19th cent]
167 - Abstract of the will of Sir William Jackson of Birkenhead [Cheshire] re the devise of real estates and power of sale concerning messuages and lands at Birkenhead and the colliery and works known as the Clay Cross Colliery and Lime and Iron Works at Clay Lane, devised to his sons, Henry Mather, William and Thomas Hughes Jackson in trust to sell - 23 Feb 1876
168 - Abstract of title of the trustees under the will of Mrs Ann Frost to closes at Little Eaton, within the manor of Southwood, Duffield fee, sold to Thomas Brown, being a close at Southwood called Nether Part of Round Meadow, 2 closes called Upper Part of Round Meadow (laid out as 1 close called Lee Lane Close) Admission 1803 - probate 1847 - 1857
169 - Requisitions on title by Barber and Currey to Clarke and Huish - 1876
170 - Declaration by Godfrey Heathcote that he is in possession of deed (D8 B/T 36-37 above) and is willing to produce them. (See D8 B/T 35-19, D8 B/E 166, 171, 181) - 5 Feb 1765
171 - Schedule of Thomas Milnes' deeds to a messuage and closes called Blackmanfield, South Wingfield, purchased from the assignees of Thomas Dodd, bankrupt, lease and release 1722 - lease and release 1764. With covenant for the production of the deeds by Jonthan Kendall. (See D8 B/T 35-39, D8 B/E 166, 170, 181) 1 Aug - 1764
172 - Will of Henry Taylor of Pentrich, Nov - 1678
173 - Copy will of William Blood of St Werburgh, [Derby], Jun - 1824
174 - Copy codicil to the will of Thomas Brown of Holbrook, beerhousekeeper. (See D8 B/E 154-156) 13 Apr - 1872
175 - Account of Barber and Currey to Mrs Archer - 1864
176 - Account of Ward, Lockett and Balguy to Sir Hugh Bateman - 1811-1823
177 - Account of John Cressy Hall with the executors of Robert Strelley, dec'd - 1815-1817
178 - Account of Edward Strutt with W D Flamstead for interest and principal on mortgages. (See D8/B/E/201) - 1825-1833
179-180 - Accounts of Barber and Currey with executors of J G Copestake, dec'd, and J Copestake - 1868-1870
181 - Lease by John Dodd of Crich Potthouse, gent., to Benjamin Mather of Wheatcroft, Crich, yeoman, of all tithes of corn, grain and hay upon closes called the Two Half Doles (bounds received), Cross Field, Ox Close, Thuck Close, Steel Flat, Well Banke, Milkin Hill, Shuck Wood, Over Croft, Neither Croft and Wood Piece, all in Wheatcroft, for 21 years at ,1 15s a year (See D8 B/T 35-39, D8 B/E 166, 170-171) 15 Jul - 1742
182 - Notice to quit to William Ratcliffe of Egginton from the trustees of Sir John Port's Charity. 21 Sep - 1872
183 - Notice of intention to quit from Thomas Battersby to J Wood of Kings Newton. 19 Sep - 1876
184 - Bond in 100 marks by William Whittington of Beaureper [Belper], tailor, to Thomas Webster, for the surrender in Belper manor court of a cottage in Belper with a garden orchard and croft (tenant Robert Sellars) to the use of Thomas Webster. (See D8 B/T 1-2) - 21 Feb [1611]
185 - Bond in £70 by Henry Stoakes of Wyndley, gent., to Edmund Webster of Duffield, tanner, to indemnify Webster against any claim by Mary, wife of Henry Stoakes, to jointure in a close at Duffield called Stockings, sold by Stoakes to Webster. (See D8 B/T 6-7) - 11 Feb [1652]
186 - Bond in £28 by Robert Glaver alias Burrowes of Duffield, husbandman, Francis Glaver alias Burrowes his son, baker, and Elizabeth Glaver alias Burrowes of Nottingham, widow, to John Webster of Duffield, mercer, for the performance of covenants in indentures of equal date with the bond. 1 Sep - 1657
187 - Terrier of an oxgang of William Trowell, held of the prebendal manor (of Sawley) giving open field details of Long Eaton (see D8 B/T 21) - [c1680]
188 - Survey of the estate of John Borrow at Alvaston and Boulton, by Francis Sandars - 1809
189 - Survey of the High Wood Farm by Patrick Hall - [c1810]
190 - Sale catalogue of freehold estates with woods, coal and ironstone at Whittington, with a moiety of the manor of Whittington, to be auctioned (on the back is written a draft lease for possession by Anthony Lax Maynard of Chesterfield, to J Eneas Evans of the Temple near Matlock Old Bath, innkeeper and William Lovatt of Whitecoates near Chesterfield, gent., of an unspecified close and a share of an unspecified manor [Whittington?],1811) - 1811
191-192 - Conditions of sale and sale catalogue of free-hold building land at the corner of Osmaston Road and Alexandra Street, Litchurch, to be auctioned by Oliver and Newbold at the Bell Hotel on 11 Jun. With agreement by Reuben Eastwood of Derby to purchase - 1873
193 - List of the proprietors among whom the demesne lands of the moiety of the manor of Lea, formerly belonging to Francis Babington, are to be divided with a statement of their holdings. Endorsed with an account of the descent of the other moiety to Mr Nightingale - [c1800]
194 - Appointment by David Woodhouse Stafford of Ripley, grocer, and David Wheatcroft of Buckland Hollow, carrier, of Robert Barbor and Edward Cheney Winslow as their attorneys to receive a declaration in an action for a debt of £460 at the suit of Thomas Eaton and to confess the action or suffer a judgement of "nil dicit non sum informatus" 28 Oct - 1820
195 - Copy agreement by Henry Clarke, Rokeby Rectory, Barnard Castle [County Durham] to pay interest to Mrs Leech. They to hand over to him a sum of £800 in which she has a life interest and in which his late wife, Helen Clarke has a net share.4 Dec - 1874
196 - Memorandum of agreement between Charles William Story of Ruddington Manor (Nottinghamshire) and James Archer of Brailsford, farmer, for the mortgage for £200 by Story to Archer to a £1000 bond in the Barrow Haematite Steel Company, subject to an earlier mortgage of the same (6 Feb 1875) for £300 by Story to Emily Hohler - 15 Sep 1875
197 - Notice by George Burges to James Wilson of Normanton, transferee of a mortgage in £4,000 upon lands at Swadlincote, late of Fletcher Bullivant, (25-6 Oct, 1785) has become subject to further charges by mortgage of Harriette Fidelia Fletcher Bullicant to Sir William Foster and Francies Rideout Ward, dated 1866, 1868, and 1871, for sums of £1,000, £3,000 and £720. 8 Jun - 1871
204 - Account of money collected as per agreement with John and William Goodale
205 - Inland Revenue residuary account of the personal estate of John Gretton of Bladon House, Winshill, exhibited by his executors, John Gretton of Coton Hall, Frederick Gretton of Bladon House, and Lewis Davis Wigan of Maidstone (Kent) 23 May 1868 - 1868
206-209 - Correpondence between Joseph Wright and Sarah Leech re land rented from Mrs Eaton - 1863
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