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BM - Pegge-Burnell Family of Beauchief (also known as the Beauchief Muniments)
1 - Copies of grants from the lords of Wadsley to Ralph de Ecclesall, etc.
2 - Ordination of William de Lambhuch' as Vicar of Kirkburton [West Riding]
3 - Grant to the Prebend of Beauchief of the Vicarage of Norton
4 - Abstract of title to the Beauchief estate, 1537 - 1705
5-32 - Deeds of the Pegge and Pegge-Burnell families relating to their estates at Beauchief and Killamarsh (Derbyshire) and Winkburn (Nottinghamshire) and family business
33 - Valuations, surveys, rents, agents’ accounts, and other papers relating to the Beauchief estates
34 - Plan of Beauchief Hall conservatory for Pegge Burnell, esquire
35 - Plan of interior of Beauchief Abbey chapel
36 - Plan of formal garden at Beauchief Hall for Pegge Burnell, esquire
37 - Notices to quit Beauchief farms
38 - Agreements to let Beauchief farms
39 - Winkburn [Nottinghamshire] rentals
40 - Surveys, valuations, agents’ accounts, rentals and other papers relating to the estates in Chesterfield, Crich, Shirley, Hope, Newbold, Tapton and Brimington, Derbyshire
41 - Negotiations between the North Midland Railway and B. B. Pegge-Burnell
42 - Yorkshire rent day accounts
43 - Papers relating to the value and sale of timber on the Pegge-Burnell estates at Beauchief
44 - Papers relating to timber on the Pegge-Burnell estates at Winkburn (Nottinghamshire)
45 - Papers relating to timber on the Pegge-Burnell estates at Brimington and Tapton (Derbyshire)
46 - Papers relating to the estates which B. B. Pegge-Burnell inherited from his father Thomas Steade
47 - Note book
48 - Rents received for the Beauchief estate
49 - Catalogue of fruit trees [?at Beauchief]
50 - Account of stock animals and crops
51 - "An account of the Expenses and profits of the farms in my own hands" [?Beauchief]
52 - Farm accounts
53 - Farm account book
54 - Book belonging to Jonathan Hopkinson
55 - Account book [land unidentified]
56 - Rents and tithes
57 - Farm programme [of work]
58 - Servants’ wage book
59 - Labourers' time sheet
60 - Plan of “Beauchief Old Parke. The over parte of the wood”
61 - "A Map of part of the Old Road and T. Gillot's Close" [Derbyshire Lane, Sheffield]
62 - "A Map of the Quarry and part ungot" [Derbyshire Lane, Sheffield]
63 - Field book referring to map of Beauchief estate drawn by Wm. Fairbank
64 - Plans of Beauchief farms belonging to George Fox, John Fox, Jonathan Hopkinson, Joseph Machen and John Sampson
65 - Plan of plots near Beauchief Hall [Hemper Lane], showing lands of John Hall, Mary Hall and Henry Redfern
66 - Plan of [lands near Moscar Wheel]
67 - Plan of lands at Brimington [Derbyshire]
68 - This item has been retained in the Local Studies Library (Map S (17) 2 LB)
69 - "Map of the canals and railways communicating with Sheffield and Leeds"
70 - This item has been retained in the Local Studies Library (Map S (17) 1 LB)
71 - "Map of the South Yorkshire Coal Railway, and of the Canals and Railways communicating with the district"
72 - "Map of the South Yorkshire, Doncaster and Goole Railway and of the Railways, Canals and Coal District connected therewith"
73 - Plan of Abbeydale House
74 - "Abbeydale estate as allotted for sale"
75 - Plan of estates situate in the townships of Totley and Dore belonging to E. Hall
76 - Map of the Midland Counties Railway from Rugby [Warwickshire to Derby and Nottingham]
77 - Dore and Chinley Railway, Abbey Dale Park Estate [Abbeydale]
78 - Tracing of part of Ordnance Sheet XXV 5 showing Brookside Farm [?Ashover], Derbyshire
79 - Map of premises at Elder Yard, Chesterfield [Derbyshire]
80 - Survey of townships in Scarsdale Hundred [north Derbyshire], possibly for militia purposes
81 - Assessment of constable’s fine for the hamlet Beauchief
82 - Documents relating to a dispute as to whether Beauchief was a liberty
83 - Churchwardens' accounts for Winkburn (Nottinghamshire)
84 - Settlement certificate for Thomas Davidson of Mansfield (Nottinghamshire)
85 - Papers relating to turnpike roads
86 - Papers concerning the Pegge-Burnells' dealings with the Sheffield and Rotherham Joint-stock Banking Company
87 - Halifax Small Debts Repeal Act
88 - An Act for removing the corn, hay and cattle markets of the town of Sheffield ... for erecting a Corn Exchange and improving the market places, and regulating the fairs and markets of the said town, and erecting a bridge there over the River Dun
89 - Papers of B. B. Steade as magistrate: particularly with regard to the game laws
90 - An Act … to permit the general sale of Beer and Cider by Retail
91 - Calendars of Prisoners for trial at Derbyshire Easter Quarter Sessions
92 - Poor Law accounts for Beauchief
93 - Papers of Ecclesall Guardians
94 - Arithmetic exercise book of Strelley Pegge
95 - Personal account book
96 - Diary of B. B. Pegge-Burnell
97 - B. B. Pegge-Burnell's account with Walker, Lyre and Stanley
98 - Prospectuses of life insurance societies
99 - Notebook belonging to Peter Pegge-Burnell
100 - Bills, passports and other papers relating to B. B. Pegge-Burnell’s journey in France and Belgium
101 - The Sheffield Choral Society Circular / Prospectus
102 - Barnsley Canal Navigation Circular / Prospectus
103 - Boston, Newark and Sheffield, and Nottingham, Mansfield and Midland Junction, Railways, amalgamation with the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway Circular / Prospectus
104 - Manchester and Lincoln Union Railway, and Chesterfield and Gainsborough Canal Company Circular / Prospectus
105 - Sheffield, Buxton, Leek, Potteries and Crewe Railway Circular / Prospectus
106 - Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Circular / Prospectus
107 - Letters of the Pegge and Pegge-Burnell families
108 - Bills and receipts
109 - Burnell pedigrees, 16th - 18th cent.
110-197 - General Steade Family Deeds
198 - Papers relating to the estate of Thomas Steade (died 1794) and papers accumulated in the course of his business as attorney for clients in Sheffield, Ecclesfield and Leicestershire
199 - Abstracts of title to the Steade lands in Wadsley, Stannington, Worrall, Bradfield, Haldworth, Bentihough [?Ecclesall, Sheffield], More Hall Onesacre and Ingbirchworth [Barnsley, West Riding]
200 - Papers relating to the disposal of the Steade estates after the death of Thomas Steade
201 - Details of the sale of the Steade estates after the death of Thomas Steade
202 - Steade letters
203 - Steade receipts
204 - Plan of lands near Bradfield
205 - "The contents of several parcels of land at or near Wadsley [West Riding] ... the property of Thomas Steade, esquire ... by Wm. Fairbank"
206 - [Plan of] Swift Croft at Wadsley
207 - Pedigrees of the Steade family
208-228 - Deeds relating to the principal Steade estates - lands at Onesacre, Bradfield
229-238 - Deeds relating to the principal Steade estates - land at Wadsley [West Riding] bought from the Cutbarts [Cuthberts]
239-254 - Deeds relating to the principal Steade estates - land at Owlerton [West Riding]
255-303 - Deeds relating to the principal Steade estates - deeds of the Broomheads, Wainwrights, Hobsons, Thompsons - related to each other and the Steades - and land chiefly at Worrall [West Riding]
304-347 - Deeds relating to the principal Steade estates - land at Bentihough, [Bradfield], Midhope [West Riding] and Langsett [West Riding], chiefly connected with the Beightons
348-354 - Deeds relating to the principal Steade estates - land at Oughtibridge
355-360 - Deeds relating to the principal Steade estates - land at Worrall, Bradfield [West Riding]
361 - Plan of Thomas Steade's estate near Holdsworth and Worrall
362 - Maps of land at Worrall [West Riding]
363-385 - Deeds of the family of Creswick (from whom the Steades, by marriage, inherited the estate of Burrow) - general family and Owlerton deeds
363 - Bond relating to Owlerton, Ecclesfield: Richard Power, and Edward Power and William Power his sons, are bound to Thomas Creswick of Owlerton
364 - Lease in perpetuity relating to Wisewood, Ecclesfield and Stannington, Bradfield: William Power of Braithwell (Yorkshire), gentleman, to William Shotter of Wadsley and Thomas Creswick of Owlerton Hall (Yorkshire), cutlers
365 - Agreement relating to Wisewood, Ecclesfield and Stannington, Bradfield: William Shotter of Wadsley and Thomas Creswick of Owlerton, Yorkshire, cutlers, agree with John Lawe of Beauchief, Derbyshire, labourer
366 - Confirmation of feoffment relating to Owlerton, Sheffield: William Power of Braithwell (Yorkshire), gentleman, to Thomas Creswick of Owlerton (Yorkshire), cutler
367 - Bond relating to Wadsley, Ecclesfield: Francis Power of South Leverton (Nottinghamshire), gentleman, bound to Thomas Creswick of Wadsley (Yorkshire), husbandman
368 - Bond relating to Sheffield: John Harrison of Sheffield, cutler, William Bauman of Lynclawe in the parish of Hope (Derbyshire), husbandman, and Christopher Chapman of Woodhouse in the parish of Handsworth (Yorkshire), cutler, bound to Nicholas Parken of Owlerton in the parish of Sheffield, cutler, and Robert Scargell of Sheffield, butcher
369 - Counterpart of lease relating to Wadsley, Ecclesfield: Godfrey Birley of Wadsley (Yorkshire), cutler, to Roger Creswick of the same, cutler
370 - Final concord relating to Wadsley and Owlerton, Ecclesfield: Richard Revell and Henry Worrall, plaintiffs; Thomas Creswick and Elizabeth his wife, deforceants
371 - Receipt: William Shircliffe acknowledges receipt from John Creswick of Wadsley in the parish of Ecclesfield of twenty shillings due to the Earl of Pembroke in payment for the tithe of Wadsley
372 - Marriage settlement relating to Malin Bridge, Ecclesfield: Francis Fenton of Malin Bridge (Yorkshire), cutler, to William Creswick of Wadsley (Yorkshire), yeoman, and John Creswick of Wadsley, cutler
373 - Bond relating to Owlerton, Ecclesfield: Nicholas Sampson of Foxhill in the parish of Ecclesfield (Yorkshire), yeoman, bound to Thomas Creswick of Burrowlee in the parish of Ecclesfield, yeoman
374 - Letter from Richard Woodrowe to Thomas Creswick of Burrowlee, [Owlerton]
375 - Copy admittance relating to Owlerton, Ecclesfield
376 - Draft conveyance (release only) relating to Owlerton, Ecclesfield: Robert Sowtheby of Birdsall (Yorkshire), esquire, and Malin Stacy of Owlerton (Yorkshire), gentleman, to Thomas Creswick of Burrowlee (Yorkshire), yeoman
377 - Covenant for repayment relating to Upper Hallam, Sheffield: John Eyre of Sheffield Manor, gentleman, promises to pay to Thomas Creswick of Burrowlee (Yorkshire), yeoman
378-379 - Marriage settlement (lease and release) relating to Owlerton, Ecclesfield: Anne Creswick, eldest daughter of Thomas Creswick late of Burrowlee (Yorkshire), yeoman, to Richard Kent of Kimberworth (Yorkshire), gentleman, and George Lee of Sheffield, gentleman
380-381 - Copy inquisition post mortem relating to Owlerton, Ecclesfield
382 - Will and probate of Thomas Creswick of Burrowlee [Owlerton] (Yorkshire), yeoman
383 - Copy admittance relating to Chapeltown, Ecclesfield
384 - Counterpart of lease relating to Wadsley, Ecclesfield: William Kent of Kimberworth in the parish of Rotherham (Yorkshire), yeoman, and Anne Creswick of Burrowlee in Wadsley in the parish of Ecclesfield (Yorkshire), widow, to John Sanderson of Wadsley, scythe grinder
385 - Copy surrender relating to Onesacre, Bradfield
386-390 - Deeds of the family of Creswick (from whom the Steades, by marriage, inherited the estate of Burrow) - deeds relating to the manors of Owlerton and Wadsley after the time of the Creswicks as lords
391-394 - Deeds of the family of Creswick (from whom the Steades, by marriage, inherited the estate of Burrow) - deeds to land of the Creswicks at Bell Hagg in Sheffield
395-400 - Deeds and papers of the Wood family for whom the Steades were trustees
401-403 - Deeds and papers of the Allen family for whom the Steades were trustees
404-415 - Deeds and papers of the Wortley family for whom the Steades were trustees
416-442 - Miscellaneous deeds which appear to be connected with the Steades but which cannot be assigned to any particular sequence
443-444 - Abstract writings respecting Mrs Mary Crosley's estate at or near Eland Lane, Thurgoland [West Riding], c. 1650 - 1752
445 - Plan of lands near Walker House, Bradfield
446-464 - General family deeds of the Smiths of Sheffield and Dunstan [Dunston, Chesterfield, Derbyshire], etc
465 - Papers of Thomas Milnes Smith
466 - Case, with counsel's opinion, arising out of Elizabeth Mary Smith's will, as to whether trustees are empowered to let coal measures as well as surface land for the benefit of legatees
467 - Smith family letters
468 - Notice from the proprietors of the Sheffield General Cemetery to Miss Charlotte Meliscent Smith, concerning her property required for the cemetery
469 - Reference to the Plan of Dunston [Derbyshire]
470-485 - Title deeds to land in Dunston Field [Derbyshire] acquired from the Cundys or Cundeys
486-509 - Deeds relating to the Smiths' Yorkshire estates - Almholme and Arksey [West Riding]
510-533 - Deeds relating to the Smiths' Yorkshire estates - land in Sharrow, Ecclesall acquired from the Ludlams
534-541 - Deeds relating to the Smiths' Yorkshire estates - land in Sharrow Lane [Sheffield] acquired from the Wainwrights
542 - Draught map of the road from Little Sheffield Bridge to Healy [Heeley]
543 - Map of Nether Sharrow Field, alias Low Close; with B. Wainwright's house and Conveniences [showing Sharrow Lane and Little Sheffield]
544-554 - Deeds relating to the Smiths' Yorkshire estates - land in Sharrow Lane. Sheffield, acquired from the Wainwrights
555-573 - Bundle of deeds concerning houses in Norwich [Norfolk], the property of William Smith of Norwich, uncle of Thomas Smith of Dunston [Chesterfield, Derbyshire (bundle 1 of 3)
574-625 - Bundle of deeds concerning houses in Norwich [Norfolk], the property of William Smith of Norwich, uncle of Thomas Smith of Dunston [Chesterfield, Derbyshire (bundle 2 of 3)
626-663 - Bundle of deeds concerning houses in Norwich [Norfolk], the property of William Smith of Norwich, uncle of Thomas Smith of Dunston [Chesterfield, Derbyshire (bundle 3 of 3)
664-670 - General family deeds of the Mowers (one of whom married a Smith)
671 - Chiverton House, Dronfield, Derbyshire - survey and plan of several parcels of land of Mr Richard Hall
672 - Map of portions of land of - "Non or late Jane Wylde and Ann Clay, Dronfield School land, lands of Robert Mower Esquire"
673-676 - Further general family deeds of the Mowers (one of whom married a Smith) relating to Barlow in the parish of Staveley (Derbyshire)
677-682 - Deeds of the Mowers (one of whom married a Smith) - deeds relating to land at Hallowes in Dronfield (Derbyshire)
683 - Case relating to Hartington and claim of Widow Doughty to estates of her father Arthur Heathcote
684 - Evidence in a dispute about rights of pasture at Cardlehay in the manor of Hartington (Derbyshire)
685-755 - Documents relating to the Milnes family – general family deeds and title deeds to Dunston Hall [Chesterfield, Derbyshire]
756 - Plan: Land in Newbold, viz the Bayly Smithy meadows, Tapmans Close, Cross Close ye Porters Pingle and are George Taylor's own land
757 - Plan: Tapton ye old feilds [sic] in our owne hand and ye Pease and Wood Closes in ye tenure of Johnson and Saxton and ye lands in ye holding of Richard and Fran. Hides; Tapton lands viz ye Oldfields in G. T. [?George Taylor's] possession the Pease and Wood Close in ye tenure of Johnson and Saxton and ye lands Richard and Fran. Hides holdeth; all belongeth to George Taylor
758 - Tapton land in ye Crolanefeild and sidling feild Pit close and Pit Close head and Feeby sick: belonging to Geo. Taylor
759 - Plan: George Taylor's land. Tapton land in Sidlingfeild [sic], Dob Clough and the Great Wetlands and Luch Meadow
760 - Plan: Tapton land in Dob Clough Crolans feild [sic] and Sidlingfeild [sic] belonging to George Taylor
761 - Plan: Tapton lands in ye tenure of William Taylor and his sonn [sic] and Anthony Pursglove and Dutton and is George Taylor's proper land
762 - Plan: Lands belonging to George Taylor, anno dni 1666. Durrant Croft and Dobb Croft and ye Meadows below ye house, viz: ye Dob Croft. In Mr Jno. Woodward's possession and ye rest in G. T. his owne land
763 - Plan: 'The White Bank's in Boythorpe [Derbyshire] in ye possession of Mr Fran. More and are George Taylor's proper land'
764 - Plan: Tapton land, viz ye Castle Close, Goldercliffe, Dove Acre, Hanging Bank's, Highstile Close, Little Lady Lease and the Long Lese [sic] belonging to George Taylor and are his owne land
765 - Plan: 'Tapton Hall and land therto beloning in ye tenure of Mr Newton and is Geo. Taylor's land'
766 - Abstract of Mr Wingfield’s title to the farm at Newbold, Chesterfield (Derbyshire) late Miss Sudell's, bought by George Milnes
767-769 - Documents relating to the Milnes family - abstracts to the Lucas's title to land in Dunston and Newbold [Derbyshire]
770 - Accounts of estate of the Milnes
771 - Abstract of Mrs Milnes title to an estate at Riddings, Alfreton (Derbyshire) purchased by Lancelot Rolston of Watnall (Nottinghamshire), esquire
772 - Dunston Trust: accounts
773-812 - Deeds relating to the Milnes' estates - land in Dunston [Derbyshire] bought from the Burtons
813-820 - Deeds relating to the Milnes' estates - land in Dunston [Derbyshire] bought from the Knyfesmiths or Knifesmiths
821-832 - Deeds relating to the Milnes' estates - cottages in Dunston [Derbyshire] bought from Robert Belfield
833-835 - Deeds relating to the Milnes' estates - Peartree Close in Newbold [Derbyshire]
836-844 - Deeds relating to the Milnes' estates - Mean Short Croft in Newbold [Derbyshire]
845-856 - Deeds relating to the Milnes' estates - the Highfield Close in Newbold [Derbyshire]
857-863 - Deeds relating to the Milnes's estates - Lockerford Closes in Tapton [Derbyshire]
864-872 - Deeds relating to the Milnes's estates - closes in Whittington [Derbyshire]
873-886 - Deeds relating to the Milnes's estates - property in Chesterfield [Derbyshire]
887-892 - Deeds of the Hurt family (related to the Milnes)
893-898 - Deeds of the Challenors (agents of the Milnes)
899 - Receipts and two receipt books of the Challenors (agents of the Milnes)
900 - Lease of coal in Dunston [Derbyshire]
901-902 - Bargain and sale of coal in Newbold [Derbyshire]
903-904 - Conveyance of coal in Newbold [Derbyshire]
905 - Lease of coal in Newbold [Derbyshire]
906 - Measurements of coal taken from the pits
907 - Map of John Limb's farm at Tapton [Derbyshire] with the workings
908 - "Plan of the Blackshale Ironstone got at Tapton [Derbyshire] by Messrs. Appleby & Co. belonging to B. B. Pegge Burnell, esquire"
909-928 - Deeds doubtfully attributed to the Smiths - Almholme and Arksey [West Riding]
929-931 - Deeds doubtfully attributed to the Smiths relating to the Rockleys [?Barnsley, West Riding]
932 - Feoffment of land in Newbould [Derbyshire]
933 - Lease of land in Brimington [Derbyshire]
934 - Covenant to convey land in Brampton [Derbyshire]
935 - Final concord regarding land in Mappleton [Derbyshire]
936 - Assignment of lease regarding land in Tapton [Derbyshire]
937 - Bond regarding land in Chesterfield [Derbyshire]
938 - Draft lease of land in North Wingfield [Derbyshire]
939 - Draft will of George Hounsfield of Brimington [Derbyshire]
940 - Map of John Shirecliffe's estate at Dore [Derbyshire] and occupied by Joseph Crookes
941 - Plan of lands and buildings, etc. in Norton [Derbyshire], the property of John Porter, gentleman
942 - Map of the Town and Ancient Borough of Chesterfield [Derbyshire]. Including parts of the townships of Hasland, Tapton and Newbold
943-959 - Deeds with no apparent connection with any of the Beauchief families
960-962 - Court rolls: View of frankpledge and Great Court of the King for the High Peak [Derbyshire]
963 - Portion of a court roll, endorsed [Oxen]hope [West Riding] court roll
964-969 - Deeds relating to the Webster Field and the Horse-heele Foole on Sharrow Moor, Sheffield
970 - Genealogical details of the Lee family of Sheffield, 1650-1714
971 - Oddfellows [friendly society] items
972-979 - Bills of sale for estates at Sheffield, Bradway and Greenhill, 1823; Hope, Whittington, [Derbyshire] etc., 1834; Oughtibridge, Worral, etc. 1856; Cornmill and shop in Chesterfield [Derbyshire] 1882; Stonegravels, near Chesterfield [Derbyshire] undated.
980 - Declaration of Mr Daniel Perreau from Newgate Prison [London]
981 - An Act for repairing and widening the road from Worksop [Nottinghamshire] to the north east end of Attercliffe
982-989 - Ordnance survey of England. Books of reference to plans of the parishes of Hope, Hathersage, Staveley, Chesterfield, Heanor, Whittington, Norton, Beauchief [Derbyshire]
990 - Map of Ireland
991 - Plan and reference book of part of the Norton estate
992 - Ground plan of Shaftesbury House
993 - Photocopy of lease of land in Totynley. Abbot of Beauchief to John Faunchell, 1461
994 - Photocopy of lease of "Bloraharth" with a "cooll rowe" and the smithy dam. Abbot of Beauchief to Roger Eyre, 27 Feb, 1496/7
995 - Photocopy of a grant of the advowson of Dronfield. Ralph Barker of Core and William Selick to the Abbot of Beauchief, [1499]
996 - Photocopy of a lease of The Walke mylne house, mill and lands. John Norton, Abbot of Beauchief to John Calton of Totley, 1 Apr, 1516
997 - Photocopy of a lease of a house and meadow in Grenhill and Birchet. John Sheffield, Abbot of Beauchief, to Thomas Came or Chame, 25 Mar 1526
998 - Photocopy of a lease of Ecclesall mill. John Sheffield, Abbot of Beauchief, to Thomas Grenwode and his wife and children, 2 Jun, 1529
999 - Photocopy of a lease of Hoolt house in Ecclesall. John Sheffield, Abbot of Beauchief, to Richard Jeffcock, 25 Sep 1534
1000 - Photocopy of delinquency papers of Edward Pegge of Ashbourne, 1644 - 1646
1001 - Photocopy of correspondence addressed to Edward Pegge of Ashbourne (father of Edward Pegge of Beauchief), 1656-1665
1002 - Photocopy of memorandum in writing (probably) of Edward Pegge senior, concerning claim, to a Coat of Arms; and part of a letter, 1662
1003 - Photocopy of a letter to Edward Pegge of Beauchief letter from Thomas Calton, schoolmaster, about a school play, 1670
1004 - Photocopies of letters of Edward Pegge’s family (after his death)
1005 - Letters from Mrs Letitia Pegge (widow of Christopher), to son Strelley Pegge at the time of the death of his first wife Frances Revell, from smallpox, 1736
1006 - Photocopy of cash accounts, 1666 - 1736
1007 - Photocopy of copy of Licence from the Crown to Augustine Babington, to assign to Henry Sacheverell Muldridge Grange in Bradbourne and Cavdelhaye in Hartington(Derbyshire), 7 Feb 1557/8
1008 - Photocopy of lease by Sir Nicholas Strelley to Thomas West, Vicar of Norton, of a messuage called Jake Mowers House, parcel of the demesnes of the late dissolved Abbey of Beauchief, 9 Mar 1555/6
1009 - Photocopy of Conveyance by Charles, Viscount Mansfield, to George Mower of Dunston [Derbyshire], of Dunston Old Hall, closes etc., 22 Sep 1654
1010 - Photocopy of Articles of agreement between Christopher Pegge and the Duke of Newcastle, by which Pegge agrees to sell the Manor of Dore [Derbyshire] in mortgage to Mr Cradock, 30 Oct 1704
1011 - Photocopy of copy of entry in Manor Roll of Alstonfield [Alstonefield, Derbyshire], 29 Apr 1697
1012 - Photocopy of summary of a deed of settlement relating to the marriage of Anne Pegge and Philip Foster Smith, 2 Mar 1713/14
1013 - Photocopy of rent roll of the Abbey estates, giving particulars of leases (part missing), c. 1536
1014 - Photocopy of court roll of the great court of Nicholas Strelley for his manor of Beauchief, 1575
1015 - Sale particulars, with photographs, of Stanshope Hall [Ashbourne, Derbyshire] to be sold by auction 25 May 1973
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