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City    of    Sheffield. 


CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


Charters,  Deeds  and 
Manuscripts 


IN 


THE    PUBLIC    REFERENCE   LIBRARY 
AT   SHEFFIELD. 


PREPARED    BY 


T.   WALTER  HALL, 

A  CITIZEN   MEMBER  OF  THE  SHEFFIELD 
PUBLIC  LIBRARIES  COMMITTEE. 


SHEFFIELD  '. 
PRINTED    AND    PUBLISHED    BY    J.    W.    NORTHEND,    NORFOLK    ROW. 


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City    of    Sheffield. 


CATALOGUE 


OF   THE 


Charters,  Deeds  and 
Manuscripts 


IN 


THE    PUBLIC    REFERENCE    LIBRARY 
AT    SHEFFIELD. 


PREPARED    BY 


T.   WALTER  HALL, 

A  CITIZEN   MEMBER  OK  THE  SHEFFIELD 
PUBLIC  LIBRARIES  COMMITTEE. 


SHEFFIELD  : 
PRINTED    AND    PUBLISHED    BY    J.    W.    NORTHEND,    NORFOLK    ROW. 

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To  the  Chairman,  Vice-Chairman,   Members  and  Citizen 

Members  of 

The  Sheffield  Public  Libraries  Committee. 


I  AM  anxious  to  call  ypur  attention  to  the  importance  of 
collecting  for  the  Library,  and  arranging  for  convenient 
public  reference,  all  Charters,  Deeds,  Acts  of  Parliament, 
Prints,  Photographs,  Manuscripts,  and  Records  relating  to  the 
social,  topographical,  genealogical  and  architectural  history  of 
Sheffield ;  and  with  that  object  I  have  arranged  and  catalogued 
such  part  of  the  collection  you  have  already  acquired  as  relates 
to  Sheffield  and  thirty  miles  round,  and  I  hope  that  you  will 
seize  every  opportunity  of  adding  to  this  very  interesting  collection 
of  local  records. 

I  am  sure  that  many  who  own  land  in  this  neighbourhood 
would  willingly  present  to  you  old  deeds,  maps  and  papers,  no 
longer  of  any  practical  value  as  documents  of  title,  but  of  great 
local  interest  to  the  genealogist  and  historian,  if  they  knew  that 
such  records  would  be  arranged  and  catalogued  for  the  use  of  the 
present  and  future  generations,  and  I  suggest  that  you  should 
not  only  invite  such  gifts,  but  also  urge  every  Library  Authority 
throughout  the  country  to  adopt  a  similar  scheme  in  its  own  sphere 
of  influence,  and  by  a  process  of  exchange  between  Libraries, 
many  valuable  local  records  would  get  back  to  their  place  of 
origin,  where  the  genealogist  and  local  historian  would  naturally 
look  for  them,  and  where  they  would  be  of  most  use  and  interest. 

I  take  this  opportunity  of  expressing  my  thanks  to  Professor 
G.  C.  Moore  Smith,  Litt.D.,  of  the  Sheffield  University,  for  much 
time  and  assistance  in  puzzling  out  with  me  the  very  curious 
field-names  and  surnames  contained  in  your  fine  collection  of 
Derbyshire  Charters  of  the  fourteenth  and  fifteenth  centuries,  and 
also  to  your  Chief  Librarian,  Mr.  Samuel  Smith,  and  his  staff 
for  their  very  ready  help  and  co-operation  in  my  work  at  the 
Library,  which  added  greatly  to  the  pleasure  and  instruction  that 
the  preparation  of  this  small  Catalogue  has  given  me.  I  also 
am  much  indebted  to  Mr.  R.  E.  Leader  for  very  kindly  writing 
an  introductory  note,  and  to  my  sister  and  my  articled  clerk,  Mr. 
Cyril  Wells,  for  much  assistance. 


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IV 

It  will  be  seen  from  Mr.  Leader's  Introductory  Note  that,  while 
these  pages  are  in  the  press,  he  has  presented  to  the  City  a  very 
interesting  collection  of  local  deeds  and  papers ;  these  I  should  like 
to  include  in  the  Catalogue,  but  I  find  this  cannot  be  done  without 
re-paging  the  whole,  and  disarranging  the  index  and  cross  references. 
I  have  therefore  added  at  the  end  of  the  Catalogue,  by  way  of 
Appendix,  a  Schedule  of  the  deeds,  and  they  will  be  kept  together 
as  the  "Leader  Collection,"  and  numbered  as  in  the  Schedule,  until 
they  can  be  included  with,  I  hope,  many  others  in  a  second  volume 
of  the  Catalogue. 

In  conclusion,  I  must  point  out  that  the  Catalogue  is  only 
intended  to  assist  those  who  are  in  search  of  local  information 
to  find  what  they  want,  and  as  I  am  well  aware  of  many 
imperfections  in  a  class  of  work  which  is  new  to  me,  I  ask  them 
to  verify  my  readings  and  extracts  by  reference  to  the  original 
documents,  which  are  now  so  arranged  that  any  one  of  them 
can  be  produced  in  your  Reference  Library  at  any  time. 

T.   WALTER   HALL. 


30th  June,  1912. 


INTRODUCTORY  NOTE. 


'HE  negligent  indifference  which  too  often  leads  to  the  destruc- 
tion of  old  documents  as  mere  lumber,  and  the  dispersal  of 
collections  made  by  men  who  appreciated  their  value,  are 
sources  of  constant  and  poignant  regret  to  the  antiquary.  Locally, 
in  this  respect,  we  have  been  most  unfortunate.  Mr.  Hunter  has 
narrated  his  strenuous  but  unsuccessful  efforts  to  save  the  MSS. 
indefatigably  gathered  by  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead  Hall. 
He  has  told  of  the  boxes  of  papers  once  stored  in  a  hay-loft  at  Norton 
Hall,  which,  never  adequately  examined,  disappeared  irrecoverably ; 
and,  not  to  multiply  instances,  his  own  manuscripts  and  books  were 
indiscriminately  sold  by  his  executors.  There  are,  too,  gruesome 
stories,  unhappily  too  well  authenticated,  of  the  manner  in  which 
Sheffield  lawyers  have  ruthlessly  consigned  to  the  butter  shop,  or  the 
dust  heap,  or  the  pulp  mill,  or  the  flames,  masses  of  papers  and 
parchments  of  invaluable  importance  to  the  history  of  the  city. 

All  this  is  heart-breaking.  Yet  there  is,  occasionally,  consolation 
in  mitigated  degree.  Long-lost  documents  come  to  light  under  cir- 
cumstances wherein  is  an  element  of  romance,  and  joy  at  their 
recovery  is  proportioned  to  the  grief  with  which  they  have  been 
mourned.  After  belated  wanderings  in  booksellers'  shops,  in  auction 
rooms,  in  private  hands  (into  whose  methods  of  acquisition  it  were 
well  not  too  closely  to  inquire),  they,  like  Little  Bo-Peep's  sheep, 
have  a  tendency  to  find  their  way  home — sometimes,  alas  !  having 
left  their  tails  behind  them.  There  are  still  Wilson  papers  at  Broom- 
head,  of  which  Mr.  J.  G.  Ronksley  can  tell  us  much.  Some  reflex 
of  these  may  be  seen  in  this  Catalogue  ;  but  with  all  their  wealth  of 
Surveys  and  rentals  and  Court  Rolls,  they  are  very  far  short  of  what 
may  be  found  in  the  Duke  of  Norfolk's  Estate  Office.  And  noAV  the 
whirligig  of  time  has  brought  from  the  Phillipps  Library,  into  which 
they  had  drifted,  certain  of  Mr.  Hunter's  collections  here  catalogued. 
Others  of  his  MSS.  are  accessible  in  the  British  Museum,  and  many 
extracts  from  these  have  been  published  from  time  to  time. 

May  we  not  hope  that,  with  increased  appreciation  of  the  im- 
portance of  old  records,  this  is  the  beginning  of  better  things  ?  The 
Public  Reference  Library  collection  should  be  a  nucleus  around 
which,  by  the  encouragement  of  the  Committee,  may  accumulate 
charters,  deeds  and  manuscripts,  affording  a  mine  of  wealth  to  the 
investigator.  And  as  to  this  end  systematic  arrangement  and 
scheduling  is  of  the  first  importance,  we  cannot  too  highly  appreciate 


the  generous  public  spirit  shown  by  Mr.  Walter  Hall  in  devoting  his 
time  and  knowledge  to  the  laborious  task  of  so  assorting  the  docu- 
ments as  to  make  consultation  of  them  convenient,  and  of  cataloguing 
their  contents  for  easy  reference.  Such  additions  as  are  made  will 
henceforth  fall  into  place  almost  automatically. 

It  would  occupy  too  much  space  to  attempt  any  detailed  des- 
cription, or  even  summary,  of  the  material  here  placed  at  the  disposal 
of  the  genealogist,  the  topographer,  the  student  of  customs,  tenures, 
laws,  and  the  condition  of  the  people.  The  surnames,  place-names, 
and  field-names  stand  out  like  old  friends  to  any  who  have  delved 
in  local  annals.  They  occur  amid  surroundings  which  suggest  most 
interesting  additions  to  facts  already  gathered  from  many  a  scattered 
field.  There  is  scarcely  an  entry  which  does  not  give  the  promise  of 
further  light  on  some  person  after  whom  we  have  groped,  some 
family  as  to  which  we  want  to  know  more,  some  place  that  has 
excited  one's  interest.  And  it  does  not  require  much  experience  in 
such  matters  to  see  that  much  work  will  have  to  be  done  by  many 
investigators  before  all  that  this  collection  contains  is  duly  collated. 

With  regard  to  the  Deeds,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  series  is  rich 
in  respect  to  the  Peak  district  and  Derbyshire ;  lamentably  poor  so 
far  as  concerns  Sheffield.  Yet  there  are  thousands  of  documents  in 
lawyers'  and  other  offices,  scarcely  more  than  a  stone's-cast  from 
the  Public  Library,  lying  dusty,  disregarded,  and  difficult  of  access. 
Some  are  in  grievous  confusion  in  lumber  rooms,  an  unappreciated 
incubus  to  their  owners;  others,  admirably  stored  but  undigested, 
are  awaiting  a  competent  scheduler.  By  the  much-appreciated 
courtesy  of  many  of  my  legal  friends,  I  have  often  been  favoured 
with  access  to  both  classes,  and  with  happy  results.  But  even  among 
the  best  preserved,  the  inquirer  is  almost  buried  in  the  straw  through 
which  he  has  to  wade  in  search  of  grains  of  wheat.  So  I  would 
venture  to  add  my  voice  to  Mr.  Walter  Hall's  appeal  to  his  profes- 
sional brethren  to  pour  the  contents  of  dusty  garrets  into  the  Public 
Library,  and  so  confer  a  benefit  which  is  twice  blessed — blessing  him 
that  gives  and  him  that  takes.  And  lest  it  be  said  that  I  am  appealing 
to  others  to  do  what  I  am  not  prepared  to  do  myself,  I  have 
asked  the  Library  Committee  to  accept  a  small  collection  of  deeds 
in  my  possession,  although  they  are  neither  dusty  nor  unread. 

Beyond  such  records  as  we  may  fairly  hope  to  see  gathered  into 
a  public  institution,  there  are  many  unexplored  sources  of  information, 
and  the  newly-formed  Archaeological  Society  need  have  no  fear  of 
exhausting  such  mines  for  years  to  come.  I  have  already  hinted  at 
the  Duke's  office.     The  early  deeds  of  the  Church  Burgesses — of 


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which  it  is  reported  there  are  some  eighty  relating  to  the  years 
1304-1554,  to  say  nothing  of  later  documents — would,  on  examination, 
throw  much  light  on  the  obscurity  enshrouding  a  peculiarly  interesting 
and  perhaps  unique  form  of  local  government.  And  though  I  fear  I 
shall  not  live  to  see  it  accomplished,  we  very  especially  lack  the 
publication  of  the  Parish  Registers. 

Still,  with  such  patriotic  enthusiasm  as  has  been  shown  by  Mr. 
Walter  Hall,  Mr.  Arthur  Wightman,  Mr.  Freemantle,  Mr.  Edgar 
Allen,  Mr.  Ronksley,  and  the  founders  of  "The  Hunter  Archaeological 
Society,"  there  is  no  room  for  despair.  We  want  labourers  to  work, 
and  money  to  publish. 

R.  E.  Leader. 


June  19th,  1912. 


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Number 
in  Library. 

80  (1300)  The  Day  of  Pentecost,  anno  gracie  one  thousand  three 
hundred  (29th  May,  28  Edward  I).  Charter  (in  Latin)  given 
at  Ashbourne  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames:  Leticia  de  Clifton, 
Ralph  son  of  Thomas  de  Peurewiche,  Robert  son  of  Hugh, 
Henry  de  Mapelton.  Witnesses :  Andrew  de  Basingis, 
John  son  of  Hugh,  William  Cocaine,  Jordan  de  Thorp,  Richard 
de  Derleye,  clerk.  Place-Names :  Ashbourne  (spelt  Esshe- 
burn),  Parwich  (spelt  Peurewiche),  Mappleton,  Thorpe,  Darley 
(spelt  Derleye),  all  in  Co.  Derby.  Vellum  :  one  skin 
8X2,  the  seal  of  green  wax  is  in  good  preservation,  and 
does  not  appear  to  be  armorial.  Note :  The  name  Leticia 
occurs  twice  in  the  Charter  and  once  in  the  endorsement, 
which  reads  as  follows  :  "  Carta  Letissie  de  Clifton."  The 
seal  also  bears  what  looks  like  another  spelling  of  the  same 
word,  namely  **  Lecetece."  The  impression  is  clear  and  the 
letters  large  in  proportion  to  the  size  of  the  seal.  Peurewiche 
(now  Parwich)  is  mentioned  in  Domesday  Book  (see  Bawden's 
Translation,  1809,  page  292),  as  are  also  Mapleton,  Thorp,  and 
Derleye  (now  Darley)  ;  they  and  Clifton  are  all  within  a  few 
miles  of  Ashbourne.  See  also  Derbyshire  Charters  (Bemrose), 
page  228.  A  photograph  of  the  Charter  is  reproduced  at  the 
beginning  of  this  Catalogue. 

Genealogy   deduced. 

Thomas  de  Peurewiche=    .... 

I 
Ralph 
living     29 
May  1300. 


128  (1307-8)  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Cedd  the  Bishop 
(7th  January)  in  the  1st  year  of  Edward  (H)  son  of  King  Edward. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  in  the  Peak  (Co. 
Derby)  relating  to  a  burgage,  lands  and  tenements  in  the  town 
and  fields  of  Castleton.  Surnames :  Marjory  daughter  of 
William  ....  of  Castleton,  Robert  Balgi  son  of  Robert 
Balgi,  William  son  of  Hugh  Reyner.  Witnesses  :  Clement 
de  la  Ford,  .  .  .  .  de  Pecco,  Thomas  le  Winners  (?),  Gervase 
le  Herder,  John  de  (L)ayburne,  Adam  le  Gardener,  .  .  .  Peniston, 
Robert  le  Archer,  clerk.  Vellum  :  one  skin  8X4.  The 
seal  of  red  wax  is  entire  but  obscure.     Note  :  This  Charter  is 


4 

Number 
in  Library. 

(128)    torn  in  many  places,  and  words  and  parts  of  words  are  missing. 

The  first  witness,  Clement  de  la  Ford,  was  Bailiff  of  the  Peak 

in   1307-8.     See  No.  82.     See  Mr.  S.  O.  Addy's  Article  on 

"  Charles  Balguy,  M.D.,"  in  "  The  Derbyshire  Archaeological 

Society's  Journal,"  Vol.  V,  page  11. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

(i)  (ii)  (iii) 

William    ....  Robert  Balgi  Hugh  Reyner 

I  I  I 

Marjory  Robert  William 

living  7  Jan.  living  7  living  7 

1307-8.  Jan.  1307-8.  Jan.  1307-8. 

82  (1307-8)  The  Monday  next  before  the  Feast  of  St.  Cedd 
(7th  January)  in  the  1st  year  of  Edward  (II)  son  of  King  Edward. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Sur- 
names :  William  son  of  Hugh  Reyner  of  Castleton,  Robert 
Balgi  son  of  Robert  Balgi.  Witnesses  :  Clement  de  la  Ford, 
then  Bailiff  of  the  Peak  {tunc  tempore  hallo  de  pecco),  Roger 
le  Ragget,  Richard  le  Stodeherd,  Gervaise  Martin,  Robert  clerk. 
Place-Names :  Castleton,  Ford,  Peak.  Vellum :  one  skin 
8i  X  4j,  seal  missing.  Notes  :  The  Bailiff  of  The  Peak  Forest 
was  the  chief  local  authority  and  administrator  responsible  for 
the  Annual  Accounts  rendered  to  the  Crown.  See  the  Chapter 
on  "Forestry"  in  "A  History  of  Derbyshire"  (published  by 
Constable  1905)  Vol.  I,  page  397. 

Genealogies  deduced. 
{See  No.  128.) 

127  (1307-8)  Wednesday  ....  St.  Cedde  the  Bishop  (7th  January) 
in  the  1st  year  of  Edward  (II)  son  of  King  Edward.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames : 
Robert  ....  Balgi  son  of  Robert  Balgi,  William  son  of 
Hugh  Reyner,  and  probably  others.  Witnesses :  Clement 
de  la  Ford,  then  {tunc  tempore)  Bailiff  of  the  Peak ;  Henry 
Reyner.  Place-Names:  Castleton,  Ford,  Peak.  Vellum: 
one  skin  8i  X  3  J,  seal  missing.  Note :  This  Charter  is  only 
a  fragment,  but  the  ink  is  good  and  the  writing  clear. 
Genealogies  deduced. 
{See  No.  128.) 

135  (1308)  Sunday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Invention  of  the 
Holy  Cross  (3rd  May)  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand 
three  hundred  and  eight,  and  in  the  1st  year  of  Edward  (II)  son 
of  King  Edward.  Copy  Charter  (in  Latin  with  transcript  and 
translation  annexed)  given  at  Norton  (Co.   Derby)  relating  to 


Number  in 
Library. 

(135)  land  called  The  Cliffe,  within  the  Soke  of  Norton.  Surnames  : 
Thomas  de  Chawurth  Lord  of  Norton,  Thomas  son  of  Roger 
de  Gotham,  widow  Alice.  Witnesses :  John  de  Eyncourt, 
William  le  Bret,  Roger  le  Breton,  Stephen  le  Eyr,  Hugh  de 
Linacre,  Walter  de  Upton,  John  de  Stubbeleye.  Place-Names: 
Norton,  The  ClifFe.  Vellum:  one  skin  13  x  7 J.  Note:  This 
appears  to  be  a  copy  made  in  a  hand  of  the  16th  or  17th  century. 
(Presented  by  Dr.  W.  S.  Porter,  1912.) 
Genealogy  deduced. 

Roger  de  Gotham =     .... 

I 
Thomas 
living    3 
May  1308 

81  No  date,  but  probably  about  1307-8.  See  note.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  relating  to  an  unfenced  strip  of  land  in  the  fields 
of  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  in  the  place  called  the  Spitilfeld. 
Surnames :  William  called  ....  Frannceys  de  Castleton, 
Robert  Balgy  de  le  Castleton.  Witnesses :  Gervase  de 
Castleton,  William  de  Yale  (or  Gale),  Richard  le  Stodeherde, 
John  de  Layburne,  John  le  Foryerynne,  Robert  le  Saylur, 
Germain  le  Herder.  Place-Name:  Castleton.  Field-Names: 
The  Spitilfeld,  The  Spitilbrugge,  The  Middil  Furlong. 
Vellum :  one  skin  8  X  2i,  seal  missing.  Note  :  From  the 
Charters  numbered  82,  113,  119,  128  and  134  it  would  appear 
that  the  date  of  this  Charter  was  about  1307-8. 

83  No  date,  but  probably  about  1307-8.  See  note.  Charter  (in 
Latin)  relating  to  a  messuage,  an  ox -gang,  and  all  the  wood 
of  Trayok  in  the  town  and  territories  of  Castleton  (Co.  Derby). 
Surnames :  William  de  Trayok,  John  son  of  Robert  Balgy. 
Witnesses:  William  Hally,  Peter  de  Schatton,  Robert  le  Heyr 
(Eyre),  Gervase  Martin,  Roger  le  Raggets,  Robert  le  Taylyor, 
Robert  clerk.  Place-Names :  Castleton,  Trayok,  Shatton. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  (stained  in  two  places),  7ix4i,  seal  missing. 
Note :  This  Charter  is  probably  in  the  same  handwriting  as  the 
Charter  of  1307-8  (No.  82),  and  the  names  of  three  of  the 
witnesses  are  the  same  in  both  Charters.  The  Peak  Forest 
was  divided  into  three  parts,  viz. :  Campana,  Langdenedale, 
and  Hopedale,  and  the  Wood  of  Trayok  was  in  Hopedale.  See 
an  Article  in  the  Derbyshire  Archaeological  Society's  Journal 
for  January,  1893,  Vol.  XV,  page  72,  where  it  says,  quoting 
from  a  report  to  the  Justices  in  1285,'  "The  Wood  of  Trayok, 


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(83)  where  there  is  no  cover  of  oaks,  has  been  damaged  by  the 
villagers  of  Castleton  to  the  amount  of  5/-,  and  this  belongs  to 
Campana."  The  present  name  for  Tray  ok  is  Treak  Cliff,  as 
appears  from  the  Ordnance  Survey,  1870-79  (one  inch) ;  and  it 
is  close  to  the  Blue  John  Mine,  about  a  mile  West  of  Castleton; 
it  is  also  known  as  Tray  Cliff.  In  a  little  Guide  to  Buxton  and 
Castleton,  published  by  Henry  Moore,  1820,  further  notes  on 
Tray  cliff  will  be  found,  with  an  engraving  at  page  109. 

A  William  Trayhot  held  lands  in   Le  Castilton  prior  to 
1336.     See  Derbyshire  Charters  (Bemrose),  page  72. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Robert  Balgy=     .... 
probably  of       I 
Castleton.         | 

John 

living 

1307-8 

84  No  date.  Charter  (in  Latin)  relating  to  land  in  Ashbourne 
(Co.  Derby).  Surnames  :  Elyas  son  of  Robert  Sotemon  (?) 
of  Ashbourne,  Hugh  Carpenter  of  Ashbourne.  Witnesses : 
Thomas  de  Mapilton,  Laurence  clerk,  Thomas  Hervy,  Richard 
Gamil  of  Ashbourne,  Robert  de  Tydeswell.  Place- Name  : 
Ashbourne  (spelt  Esseburn).  Vellum  :  one  skin  7  X  4  J,  seal 
missing.  One  small  hole  in  the  skin.  Note :  The  writing 
appears  to  be  the  same  as  that  in  Nos.  82  and  83.  The  name 
endorsed,  in  a  hand  of  later  date,  on  the  back  of  this  Charter 
appears  to  confirm  the  spelling  of  the  surname  Sotemon. 

134  Undated,  but  see  note.  Charter  (in  Latin)  relating  to  land 
in  the  fields  of  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  William 
Frannceys  of  Castleton,  Robert  Balgy  junior,  John  de  Lay- 
borne.     Witnesses :  Clem then   Bailiff,   John   .  .  .  .  , 

William  de  Saler,  Richard  le  Stodhurd,  John  de  Layborne, 
Adam  le  Place- Name  :  Castleton.     Field-Names:  prob- 

ably several.  Vellum:  one  skin  8X3.  Seal  missing.  Note: 
The  vellum  is  torn  and  part  is  gone.  There  appears  to  have 
been  no  date,  but  compare  the  names  with  those  in  the  Charters 
Nos.  82,  127,  and  128,  for  Clement  de  la  Ford,  which  would 
give  the  date  of  this  Charter  about  1307-8. 

113  (1309-10)  The  day  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Mary  (2nd 
February)  in  the  3rd  year  of  Edward  (II)  son  of  King  Edward. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames  : 
William  son  of  William  Frannces  of  Castelton,  Robert  Balgi  of 


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(113)  Castelton.  Witnesses  :  Walter  Galtsess  (?)  now  Bailiff  of  the 
High  Peak,  Richard  le  Goodhyrd  (?),  Henry  Rayne,  German  le 
Herdor,  Robert  Oisscel,  William  clerk.  Place-Names:  Castle- 
ton,  High  Peak.  Field-Names :  The  Fields  of  Castleton,  Le 
Werdikes,  Rondery  dikfeld,  Getekerhyrst,  Hohleye,  Arkelker, 
Ryecroft.  Vellum :  one  skin  6|  X  4|,  torn  and  repaired,  seal 
missing.  Note:  Walter  Galtsess  is  clearly  described  as  then 
Bailiff  of  the  High  Peak,  but  his  name  does  not  appear  in  the 
lists  of  Bailiffs  mentioned  by  the  principal  writers  on  the  Peak 
Forest.  See  No.  81  for  William  Frannces. 
Genealogfy  deduced. 

William  Frannces=     .... 
of  Castleton.         | 

William 
living  2  Feb. 
1309-10. 

119  (1323)  Sunday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Edmund  King  (22nd 
November)  in  the  17th  year  of  Edward  (II)  son  of  King  Edward. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby),  relating  to 
half  a  burgage  in  Castleton.  Surnames :  William  son  of 
Hauvise  Prymme  of  Castleton,  Walter  vicar  of  the  Church  of 
Castleton.  Witnesses  :  Gervase  Martyn,  John  de  Aula,  Adam 
le  Gardiner,  Robert  son  of  Coolie  (?),  John  de  Leybume, 
William  clerk.  Place-Name :  Castleton.  Vellum  :  one  skin 
64   X  3i,  seal  missing. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Hauvise  Prymme  =     .... 
of  Castleton.       | 

William 
living  22 
Nov.  1323 

124  (1323-4)  The  Sunday  next  before  the  Feast  of  the  Conversion 
of  St.  Paul  (25th  January)  in  the  17th  year  of  Edward  (II)  son 
of  King  Edward.  Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton 
(Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  W.  .  .  Yeaman  (?)  vicar  of  Castle- 
ton, Leticia  Hurporey  (?).  Witnesses :  Gervase  Martyn,  John 
his  son,  William  ....  Peter  Storys,  Adam  le  Gardyner, 
Gervase  le  Gardyner,  William  .  .  .  .  ,  clerk.  Place-Name : 
Castleton.  Vellum  :  one  skin  7x4,  seal  missing.  Note  :  the 
ink  is  very  faint,  and  many  of  the  names  cannot  be  read  with 

any  certainty. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Gervase  Martyn  =     .... 
living    25  I 

Jan.  1323-4.  ] 

John  living 

25  Jan.  1323-4. 


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88  (1326)  The  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Michael  the 
Archangel  (29th  September),  anno  domini  one  thousand  three 
hundred  and  twenty  six.  Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Kalale 
(Co.  Derby)  creating  an  estate  tail  in  a  messuage  lands  and 
tenements  at  Kalale  near  Chesterfield.  Surnames :  Richard  de 
Bauquell  perpetual  vicar  of  the  Church  of  Chesterfield,  Robert 
de  Bauquell  clerk,  and  brother  of  the  same  Richard,  Robert 
son  of  Robert  de  Kalale  (Calale)  and  Katerine  his  granddaughter, 
Roger  de  Ryggeway.  Witnesses :  William  de  Uston  (?),  John 
le  Savvage,  Roger  de  Dokemonton,  Peter  de  Brimyngton,  Roger 
de  Lynacre,  William  son  of  Hugh  de  Kalale,  John,  clerk. 
Place  -  Names  :  Chesterfield  Bauquell,  Kalale,  Ridgeway, 
Uston  (?),  Duckmanton,  Lynacre,  Brimington.  Vellum :  one 
skin  lOi  X  4i,  one  seal  missing,  the  other  is  well  preserved  and 
probably  the  official  seal  of  the  Chaplain.  Note  :  the  Memoran- 
dum endorsed  reads  "Cart  de  ferr  jacent  in  feodo  de  Kalale 
vicar  de  Chesterfeld  Derb."  In  the  Lay  Subsidy  Roll  of 
Derbyshire,  1327-8  (see  Journal  of  the  Derbyshire  Archaeological 
Society,  Vol.  XXX,  page  60)  Bakewell  is  spelt  "Bauquell." 
Kalale  is  near  Chesterfield  and  is  now  known  as  Calow.  See 
Derbyshire  Charters  (Bemrose),  page  71. 

Genealogies  deduced  or  sus:g:ested. 

(i) 


1 

Richard  de  Bauquell. 
vicar  of  Chesterfield, 
living  29  Sep.  1326. 

Robert  de 
clerk , 
29  Sep 

1 

Bauquell. 

living 
i.  1326. 

(ii) 

(iii) 

Robert  de  Kalale = 

Hugh 

de  Kalale  =    .    . 

1 

ROBERT= 
living  29     | 
Sep.  1326 

1 
William 
living  29 
Sep.  1326. 

Katerine 
living  29 
Sep.  1326 

115  (1332-3)  Thursday  next  before  the  Feast  of  St.  George  the  Martyr 
(23rd  April)  in  the  7th  year  of  Edward  III.  Deed  Indented 
(in  Latin)  given  at  Ashbourne  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames: 
Margery  "who  was"  wife  of  Hugh  son  of  Robert  de  Assheburn 
(salutem,  &c.),  Oliver  le  Taylor  of  Assheburn,  John  le  Channdeler, 
Thomas  son  of  Thomas  son  of  Adam.  Witnesses  :  William 
Deknyneton  of  Assheburn,  John  Cokayn  of  the  same,  John  de 
Holond,  Simon   de   Boterdon,  William  clerk.      Place- Name  : 


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(115)  Ashbourne.  Vellum:  one  skin  9|  x  4,  seal  missing.  Note: 
From  the  text  it  would  appear  that  Margery  was  a  widow.  She 
refers  to  Hugh  as  "quondam  vir  mens." 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Robert  de  Assheburn=     .... 

1 
H    u   G   H  =  Margery 
probably  living  23 

d. before  23       Apl.  1333. 
Apl.   1333. 

129  (1343)  Sunday  next  after  the  Feast  of  Our  Lady  (25th  March) 
in  the  17th  year  of  Edward  III.  Charter  (in  French)  given  at 
Houh  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  William  de  Brereton,  .... 
de  Brereton  parson  of  the  Church  of  Davenham,  John  de 
Brereton  parson  of  the  Church  of  Waley,  and  Mahow  parson  of 
the  Church  of  Brereton,  Maud  who  was  the  wife  of  Roger  de 
Bradburne.  Place-Names :  Hough,  Brereton,  Waley,  Brad- 
burne,  Overeborow.  Vellum  :  one  skin  10  X  2i,  seal  missing. 
Note:  See  "History  of  Ashbourne,"  by  R.  Hobson,  published 
by  Dawson  &  Hobson,  1839,  pages  105  to  115.  Davenham  is 
is  in  South  Cheshire. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Roger  de  Bradburne. =Maud 

both  living  25  Mar.  1343. 

106  (1360)  Wednesday  next  before  the  Feast  of  the  Invention  of 
the  Holy  Cross  (3rd  May)   in  the  34th  year  of  Edward  III. 

Charter    (in    Latin)    given   at Surname :    Henry 

Gamyld  (?)      Place-Names: Vellum:    one   skin 

10  X  3,  seal  missing.  Note :  The  ink  is  so  faded  that  it  is  very 
difficult  to  make  out  anything  more  than  odd  words  here  and 
there.  The  name  of  the  place  where  the  Charter  was  given 
cannot  be  read  with  any  certainty,  but  the  date  is  clear. 

112  (1361)  Monday  on  the  Vigil  of  St.  Andrew  the  Apostle  (30th 
November)  in  the  35th  year  of  Edward  III.  Indenture  (in 
Latin)  given  at  Chesterfield  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  John  de 
Brimyngton  of  Haliwelgate  Chastrefeld  younger  son  of  John  de 
Brimyngton  of  the  same.  The  Aldermen  and  Brethren  of  the 
Gild  of  the  Chapel  of  St.  Elene  of  Chastrefeld,  Alice  wife  of  the 
said  John  de  Brimyngton  the  younger,  Adam  le  Couper,  William 
Bullock,  William  Ku.     Witnesses :  John  de  Wytington,  John 


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(112)  Goldsmyth,  John  Bete.  Place- Names  :  Chesterfield,  Briming- 
•  ton,  Haliwellgate,  Chapel  of  St.  Elene  of  Chesterfield,  a  road 
which  leads  to  the  Chapel  of  St.  Elene.  Vellum :  one  skin 
10  X  4,  seal  broken.  Note :  The  site  of  the  Chapel  of  St.  Elene 
was  in  1875  occupied  by  the  Free  Grammar  School.  See 
"Churches  of  Derbyshire,"  by  Cox,  Vol.  I,  page  175. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

John  de  Brimyngton  = 
of  Haliwelgate,  I 
Chesterfield.  \ 

John,    of  =  Alice. 
Haliwelgate, 
Chesterfield, 
f  younger  son. 

(All  living  30  Nov.  1361.) 

116  (1368)  Sunday  next  before  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed 
Mary  the  Virgin  (25th  March)  in  the  42nd  year  of  Edward  III. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Chesterfield  (Co.  Derby)  relating 
to  a  messuage  in  Haliwell  Gate,  Chesterfield.  Surnames : 
John  de  Brymigton  junior,  Adam  Broun  of  Staueley,  Roger 
Sandeson  of  Chastrefeld,  John  son  of  John  .  .  .  .  ,  John  Cotell 
of  Chastrefeld,  William  Bullok.  Witnesses:  John  deWhityng- 
ton,  John  Park,  John  Goldesmyth,  John  in  le  Lafe,  John  son  of 
Mariote.  Place-Names :  Chesterfield,  Haliwellgate,  Briming- 
ton,  Staveley.     Vellum  :  one  skin  9i  x  5,  seal  missing. 

133  (1377)  Wednesday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Translation  of 
St.  Th  .  .  .  .  o  domini  one  thousand  three  hundred  and  seventy 
seven  (the  1st  year  of  Richard  II).  Charter  (in  Latin)  given 
at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames:  John  son  of  William  .  .  . 
of  ...  .  ton  John  Tymme,  John  son  of  William  Balgy  afore- 
said. Witnesses :  Robert  Nedham,  John  le  Archer,  Roger  de 
Thome,  William  son  of  Ralph,  John  Northeren,  Robert  Northeren. 
Place-Name:  Castleton.  Field-Names:  Botheplas called Perkyn 
Mewde.  Vellum :  one  skin  9  X  3^,  no  seal.  The  deed  is  much 
torn,  and  parts  are  quite  illegible.  Compare  Charters  Nos. 
109  and  130. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

William  Balgy=     .... 
probably  of        I 
Castleton.  | 

John, 

living 

1377. 


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130  (?  1377)  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of 
St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  (7th  July)  an  .  .  .  Millesimo  .  .  .  septimo 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to 
lands  in  Castleton.  Surnames :  William  Balgy  of  Aston,  John 
Tymme  of  Castelton.  Witnesses:  Robert  de  Nedham,  .  .  .  le 
Archer,  Roger  de  Thornhull,  William  son  of  Ralph,  John 
No  ....  Field -Names:  Botheplas  called  Perkyn  Mewde, 
Rycrofte  Hannahulce  (?)  Le  Blesedrod,  Cresrod,  Mamsychere 
Nethene  crofte  (?),  Crokudrodes,  Wyfynfeld,  .  .  .  ulfridona  (?), 
Odartfeld  (?),  Spitulfeld,  Depkuaneriddynge  (?),  Wetpin  .... 
clyfe.  Vellum  :  one  skin  9i  X  5,  seal  missing.  Note :  The 
vellum  is  perforated  and  the  date  is  not  clear,  but  compare  this 
Charter  with  No.  133  for  confirmation  of  the  date. 


132  (1377)  Sunday  the  Feast  of  St.  Valerian  Martyr  (Septem- 
ber 15th)  in  the  1st  year  of  Richard  II.  Charter  (in  Latin) 
given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames:  Henry  (?)  son  of 
Henry  del  Halle  of  Castleton,  Thomas  son  of  John  le  Gardener. 
Witnesses :  Robert  ....  of  Castleton,  ....  Thornhull  of 
the  same,  William  son  of  Ralph  of  the  same,  John  .... 
Richard  del  ....  Place-Name:  Castleton.  Field-Names: 
Getofurlonges,  Le  (S)pitelfelde,  Mamisiclrefeld  (?),  Rycrofte, 
Gracylondes  (?).  Vellum  :  one  skin  9i  X  4.  Note :  The  seal 
is  intact  and  the  impression  clear,  but  not  easy  to  decipher. 
The  Charter  is  torn  and  discoloured,  but  much  of  the  writing  is 
still  legible. 

Qenealosries  deduced. 


(i) 

(ii) 

Henry  del  Halle 

John  le  Gardener 

of  Castleton. 

1 

1 

Thomas 

Henry 

living  15 

living  15 

Sep.  1377. 

Sep. 1377. 

102  1384,  The  Sunday  next  after  the  translation  of  St.  Thomas 
Archbishop  and  Martyr  (7th  July)  in  the  8th  year  of  Richard  II. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castelton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  a 
rood  of  land  in  Ronrydingfeld,  Castleton.  Surnames  :  William 
son  of  John  de  Thomyll,  Thomas  son  of  John  le  Gardiner, 
Robert  de  Nedham,  and  the  vicar  of  Castelton.  Witnesses  : 
Robert  de  Nedham,  William  son  of  Ralph,  Henry  de  Hall. 


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(102)    Place-Names :    Castleton,    Thornhill.       Field-Name :     Ron- 

rydingfeld.     Vellum  :   one  skin   11X3,  seal  missing ;  slightly 
torn  near  the  date. 

Qenealog^ies  deduced. 

(i)  (ii) 

John  de  Thornyll  John  le  Gardiner 

i  I 

William  Thomas 

living  7  July  living  7  July 

1384.  1384. 


109  (1384)  Thursday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  Martin  (llth 
November)  in  the  8th  year  of  Richard  II.  Charter  (in  Latin) 
given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  land  in  Castleton. 
Surnames :  Thomas  son  of  John  Caterol,  Thomas  son  of  John 
of  Castelton,  Thomas  Wodrove.  Witnesses:  Robert  Northeren, 
John  Northeren,  WilHam  Dauy.  Place-Name :  Castleton. 
Vellum  :  One  skin  10X3,  seal  broken. 

Qenealog:y  deduced. 

John  Caterol=     .... 

Thomas 
living  1 1 
Nov.  1384. 

95  (1394)  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle 
(25th  July)  in  the  18th  year  of  Richard  II.  Charter  (in  Latin) 
given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  lands  and  tenements 
in  the  town  and  fields  of  Castleton.  Surnames :  Thomas  son 
of  John  Gardiner  of  Castleton,  John  Welc  of  Tadyngton,  William 
Welc  clerk  of  Hope,  chaplain.  Witnesses :  Robert  Nedham, 
Henry  de  Thornhull,  Thomas  Gardiner,  William  Dauy,  Richard 
Baggor.  Place-Names:  Castleton,  Taddington,  Hope.  Vellum: 
one  skin  8  X  3^,  the  seal  is  broken,  but  appears  to  bear  a  circle 
of  arrowheads  or  fleur-de-lis,  with  the  letter  N  in  the  centre. 

126  Half  the  Charter  only  and  no  date.  Charter  (in  Latin)  relating 
to  land  in  or  near  Hognaston  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames:  William 
son  of  William  Oweyn  of  Hokenaston  (half  a  line  missing) 
le  Eyr  of  the  same  (?  Hokenaston  or  some  other  place  men- 
tioned in  the  missing  half  line), son  of   Henry  de 

Hopton,  Hawysia  de  .  .  .  .  Witnesses :  William  de  Kersing- 
ton,  Roger  (half  a  line  missing),  Andrew  de  Mapulton,  William 
del  March  (?).  Place-Names  :  Hokenaston,  Hopton.  Field- 
Names:  Le  Brodemed,  Le  Medowe  halugh,  Flutbrok.    Vellum: 


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(126)    (part  only)  6X3,  seal  missing.     Note:   The  word  Hognaston  is 
endorsed  on  the  back  of  the  Charter. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

William  Oweyn=     .... 
of  Hokenaston      | 

William 

125  Charter  (in  Latin),  illegible,  the  ink  having  faded,  but  it  might 
be  possible  to  read  parts  of  it,  in  conjunction  with  another 
Charter  of  the  same  period,  probably  early  14th  century. 
There  is  a  memorandum  (nine  lines)  endorsed  on  the  back 
equally  obscure.     Vellum  :  one  skin  8X4. 

121  Undated,  probably  late  14th  or  early  15th  Century.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  relating  to  lands  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Leonards, 
Chesterfield  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames  :  John  son  of  Ralph  Ketel 
of  Cesterfeld,  Richard  son  of  Gilbert  Ingram,  Robert  de  Boy- 
thorp,  Herbert  de  Collingham,  Geoffrey  son  of  Geoffrey. 
Witnesses :  Henry  Elice,  John  Bonde,  Ralph  Ketel,  William 
de  Newbolt,  Alan  de  Leune,  William  de  Boythorp,  William  de 
Islep,  Hugh  de  Tuxford  clerk.  Place-Names :  Chesterfield, 
Boythorpe,  Collingham,  Newbold,  Islep,  Tuxford.  Vellum  : 
one  skin  8X4,  seal  missing  (see  No.  118). 

Qenealogy  deduced. 

(i)  (ii) 

Ralph  Ketel=     ....  Gilbert  Ingram  =     .... 
of  Chesterfield.   |  | 

John  Richard 

120  Undated,  probably  early  14th  Century.  Charter  (in  Latin) 
relating  to  lands  at  La  Lee  near  Bradborne  (Co.  Derby). 
Surnames  :  Robert  son  and  heir  of  Matill  formerly  Lady  de  le 
Lee,  William  de  Hopton  and  Letitia  his  wife,  Stephen  de  Ireton. 
Witnesses :  Richard  Foljambe  of  Wormehull,  William  de 
Stratton  (Gratton  ?),  Ranulf  de  Alsop,  Ranulf  de  Everton  (?) 
junior,  Simone  de  Herton,  Richard  de  Crumford  of  the  same 
{sic),  Henry  le  Eyr  of  Hokenaston.  Place-Names :  Hopton, 
Wormhill,  Hokenaston.  Field-Names :  Le  Lee  Wood,  Le 
Thikeside  Wood,  Muluedom  coilnehale  (?)  or  Etilnehale  (?). 
Vellum :  one  skin  7x5.  Note :  See  Derbyshire  Charters 
(Bemrose)  for  William  de  Hopton,  from  which  it  would  appear 
that  this  Charter  was  given  early  14th  Century. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

(i)  (ii) 

.     .     .     .    =Matill  William  de  Hopton  =  Letitia 

I  Lady  de  le 
I  Lee  deceased. 
Robert 
son  and  heir. 


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118  Undated,  probably  late  14th  or  early  15th  Century.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  relating  to  lands  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Leonards, 
Chesterfield  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  John  son  of  Ralph  Ketil 
of  Cesterfeld,  Robert  de  Boythorpe,  Gesbert  (?)  de  Colangham, 
Geoffrey  son  of  Geoffrey.  Witnesses :  Henry  clerk,  Ralph 
Ketil,  Alan  de  Leune,  Peter  de  Tapton,  William  de  Boythorpe, 
William  de  Islep,  John  de  Kalale,  Ralph  clerk.  Place-Names : 
Chesterfield,  Boythorpe,  CoUingham,  Leune,  Tapton,  Islep, 
Kalale  (Calow).  Vellum  :  one  skin  7  x  4|,  large  ecclesiastical 
seal  unbroken  but  illegible.  Note :  The  Manor  of  Boythorp 
was  part  of  the  Manor  of  Hasland,  near  Chesterfield. 

See  No.  121  for  John  son  of  Ralph  Ketil  and  others 
mentioned  here.  Gesbert  de  Colangham  and  Herbert  de  Col- 
lingham  are  probably  the  same  person. 

117  Undated.  Charter  (in  Latin)  relating  to  land  in  Great  and 
Little  Longstone  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  Robert  son  of 
Walter  de  Mornissale,  Mathew  de  Langisdon,  Matildus  son  of 
Agnes  of  Little  Longisdon,  Robert  Koterel  of  Little  Longisdon. 
Witnesses :  Lord  Richard  de  Heddnisone,  Adam  de  Herthull, 
Peter  del  Hurst,  Peter  de  Longisdon  Major,  Adam  chaplain, 
clerk.  Place-Names :  Mornissale,  Little  Longstone,  Great 
Longstone.  Field-Names  :  Croft,  de  Coc.  Vellum :  one 
skin  9i  X  32.  Note :  Mornesale  was  in  Little  Longstone  ;  it 
is  now  known  as  Monsal  Dale.  See  Derbyshire  Charters 
(Bemrose),  pages  199  and  200;  also  page  64,  number  516,  for 
a  reference  to  Walthef  de  Morneshale,  late  12th  century. 

Qenealofiries  deduced. 

(i)  (ii) 

Walter  de  Mornissale  =....  ....=Agnes 

I  of  Little 

Robert  Longisdon. 

Matildus. 

123  (1406-7)  March  14th  in  the  8th  year  of  Henry  IV.  Record 
of  the  Court  (in  Latin)  given  at  Westminster.  Surnames : 
Gervis  Bacon  (?)  William  Notygham  of  Derby,  John  Coton 
of  Boyleston  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  Henry  Webster  of 
Boyleston,  William  Thyring,  Robert  Tirwhit  (?).  Place- 
Names  :  Westminster,  Derby,  Boyleston.  Vellum :  one  skin 
11X2,  one  end  much  worn,  and  parts  of  words  are  missing. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

John  Coton  =  Elizabeth 
of  Boyleston 

(Both  living  14  Mar  1406-7.) 


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114  ( 1 429)  On  the  Feast  of  St.  Matthew  the  Apostle  (2 1  st  September) 
in  the  8th  year  of  Henry  VI.  Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at 
Hope  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  AUce  newly  relict  of  Nicholas 
Marschall  of  Hope,  Robert  Marschall  her  son,  Thomas  Jackeson 
of  Castleton  father  of  Alice.  Place- Names  :  The  Town  and 
Fields  of  Castleton,  Hope.  Vellum:  one  skin  12i  X  4  dimin- 
ishing to  2f ,  seal  missing.  Note :  "  nuper  relicta  "  would 
appear  to  mean  that  Nicholas  Marschall  had  recently  died. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Thomas  Jackson  =  .... 
of  Castleton  living 
21  Sep  1429. 

Nicholas  Marschall  =  Alice 


of  Hope  d.  before  21  Sep 
1429. 


"  newly  widow  " 
21  Sep  1429. 


Robert  living 
21  Sep  1429. 


107  (1437-8)  Thursday  next  before  the  Feast  of  the  Epiphany  of 
our  Lord  (6th  January)  in  the  16th  year  of  Henry  VL  Charter 
(in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby),  relating  to  a  messuage 
and  land  at  Castleton.  Surnames  :  William  de  Gardener, 
John  son  of  Thomas  de  Clogh,  William  de  Clogh.  Witnesses : 
Martin  Hall,  John  Bagger,  Robert  Bothe.  Place-Name : 
Castleton.  Vellum  :  one  skin  of  curiously  irregular  shape, 
approximately  8X5.  The  seal,  well  preserved,  bears  a  capital 
letter  R. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Thomas  de  Clogh =    .... 

I 
John  living 
6  Jan  1437-8. 

90  1447-8  (or  1457-8  see  note)  February  12th  in  the  26th 
(or  36th)  year  of  Henry  VL  Charter  (in  Latin)  relating  to  lands 
and  tenements  in  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames:  John 
Marchall  son  of  Robert  Marchall,  Thomas  Roberde,  Richard 
Bryddon.  Witnesses:  Henry  Prynce,  chaplain,  John  Hay  ward, 
William  Ilom,  ...  Bradwall,  Thomas  Bradwall.  Place-Name: 
Castleton.  Vellum:  one  skin  11  X  2i,  considerably  decayed. 
The  seal  is  broken,  but  appears  to  have  borne  the  letter  R. 
Note:  Owing  to  decay  the  regnal  year  is  uncertain,  but  the 
following  letters  are  legible :  "  .  .  .  .  esi  .  o  sexto"  so  that 
the  first  word  may  have  been  vicesimo  or  trigesimo.     There  was 


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(90)  a  William  Hum  of  Assheburne  in  1456.  See  Derbyshire  Char- 
ters (Bemrose),  page  205,  No.  1648.  The  descendants  of  the 
family  of  Bradwall  still  reside  in  the  Hope  valley  and  in  Sheffield. 

Qenealo£:y  deduced. 

Robert  Marshall  =     .... 

I 
John 
living    12 
Feb. 1457 
or  1477. 


131  (1455-6)  February  16th  in  the  34th  year  of  Henry  VI. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Sur- 
names :   John   Tym   son   of   Gervase of   Castleton, 

Nicholas  Eyre  of  Castleton.  Witnesses:  Otuel  Nedham  of 
Thorneset  Banke,  John  Gard  ....  of  Castleton  ....  Cloghe 
of  Castleton.  Place-Name:  Castleton.  Field-Names  :  Rycroft 
Bla  .  .  .  .  ,  Le  Flode  Crokydrodys,  Ronrydynges,  Hadoctfelds, 
Kylnelondys,  Sotonys,  Spetylcornell  Spetylfeld,  Galtrethorn. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  9i  X  4^.  The  seal  bears  the  letter  T,  the 
skin  is  perforated,  and  the  writing  obscure  in  places.  Note : 
The  regnal  year  might  possibly  be  "vicessirao,"  making  its 
date  10  years  earlier. 

Getiealogy  deduced. 

Gervase  (?)  Tym=     .... 
of  Castleton  | 

John  living 

15  Feb.  1455-6. 


108  (1455)  May  14th  in  the  33rd  year  of  Henry  VI.  Charter  (in 
Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co,  Derby)  relating  to  a  botheplas 
called  Perkynmedo,  and  lands  near  Castleton.  Surnames : 
Thomas  Tyme  of  Castleton,  John  his  eldest  son.  Witnesses : 
Christopher  Nedham  of  Thornsetbonke,  John  Hall  of  Castleton, 
Martin  Hall  of  the  same,  Henry  Jerve  of  the  same,  William 
Hall  of  the  same.  Place-Names  :  Castleton.  Field-Names  : 
one  botheplace  called  Perkin  Meadow  ad  Knobusate,  Rycrofte, 
Le  Blakelond,  Le  Flodurs,  Le  Manisechefylde,  Le  Holoforthe, 
Le  Crokydrodes,  Romrydyngfelde,  Le  Odartfelde,  Le  Kylne- 
londes,  Le  Sydgatethom,  Le  Stony,  Spetulcornell,  Le  Spetul- 
felde,  Le  Galtrethorne.  Vellum  :  one  skin  10  X  4,  seal  obscure. 
Note :    This    Charter   is   well    worth    careful   examination   on 


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(108)   account  of  the  number  of  field-names  in  and  near  Castleton, 
which  are  clearly  written. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Thomas  Tyme=    .... 
of  Castleton 
living  14 
May  1455. 


I  I 

John  eldest  son  One  or  more 

living  14  May  1455.  other  sons. 


110     (1455)  In  the  Feast  of  St.  Nicholas  the  Confessor  (6th  December) 

in  the  34th  year  of  Henry  VI.     Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at 

Hope  (Co.  Derby).     Surnames  :  John  Gardener  son  of  Roger 

Gardener  of  Castleton,  Cristofor  Balgie  of  Aston,  John  Joll  (?), 

Roger  Thurnyll.    Witnesses  :  Thomas  Woderoue,  Martin  Hall, 

William   Triket.     Place-Names :  Castleton,  Aston,  Thornhill. 

Field-Names :  The  Mylne  Holme,  The  Pekis.     Vellum  :  one 

skin  10  X  2 J,  Seal  small  and  in  good  preservation,  bearing  the 

capital  letter  R. 

Qenealogy  deduced. 

Roger  Gardener =   .... 
of  Castleton.  | 

John  living 
6  Dec.  1455. 

94  (1456-7)  The  Monday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Epiphany  of 
our  Lord  (6th  January)  in  the  35th  year  of  Henry  VI.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  a  messuage 
in  the  town  of  Castleton.  Surnames  :  William  Gardener,  John 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury  (comiti  Salpp)  Thomas  Taillour  vicar  of 
Tydeswell  and  William  Taillour  vicar  of  Castleton,  Robert 
Eyre,  William  Clough,  Richard  Halle,  Roger  Thornell,  Roger 
Gerves  (?).  Witnesses  :  Martin  Hall,  William  Treket,  John 
Hall.  Place-Names  :  Tyddeswell,  Castleton.  Field-Names  : 
Le  Wete  furlonge,  Benehill,  Wetecerr- Hurst,  Prestbuttes,  Le 
Holeghtonge,  Le  Over  Furlongge,  Ronrydyngfyld,  Le  Croket- 
fodes,  Le  Kylnelondes,  Le  Brynde,  Le  Kyssynglondes,  Le 
Ryecroft.  Vellum :  one  skin  9  x  5^,  a  green  seal,  in  good 
preservation,  bears  the  capital  letter  W.  Note :  In  this  Charter 
we  have  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  and  the  two  vicars  of  Tides- 
well  and  Castleton  acquiring  a  house  and  several  acres  of  land 
in  or  near  Castleton,  which  are  fully  described.  The  house 
stood  between  the  houses  of  Robert  Eyre  and  William  Clough. 


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89     (1459)  May  10th,  in  the  37th  year  of  Henry  VI.     Charter  (in 

Latin)  relating  to  a  parcel  of  land  called  Redefotes  (?)  in 
Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  Thomas  Tayliour  vicar 
of  the  Church  of  Tideswell.  (Salutem,  &c.)  Thomas  .  .  . 
Richard  Walkeden,  late  vicar  of  the  Church  of  Hope,  William 
Clogh.  Place-Names :  Tideswell,  Hope,  Castleton.  Field- 
name :  Redefotes  (?).  Vellum :  one  skin  9  x  4i.  One  seal 
bears  the  letter  T.  Note :  The  capital  T  in  the  word  Tayliour 
is  not  clear,  but  Thomas  Taillour  was  vicar  of  Tideswell  10th 
September  1473  (see  The  Journal  of  the  Derbyshire  Archaeological 
Society,  Vol.  XXX,  p.  19),  and  the  seal  bears  the  letter  T.  It 
appears  also  from  "  Notes  from  a  Peakland  Parish,"  by  William 
Smith  Porter  (1909)  that  Richard  Walkeden  was  vicar  of  Hope 
in  1425,  so  that  he  died  between  that  date  and  10th  May,  1459. 
In  this  Charter  thef  writing  is  small  and  difficult  to  read,  but  the 
land  appears  to  have  been  held  of  the  "  King  of  England," 
perhaps  part  of  the  Royal  Forest  of  the  High  Peak  ?  There  is 
a  reference  to  "  Thomo  et  Rico  jam  defuncto";  there  is  difficulty 
in  reading  the  name  after  Thomas,  but  it  may  be  "  Anderewe," 

105  (1463)  The  morrow  of  St.  Luke  the  Evangilist  (l8th  October)  in 
the  3rd  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter:  (in  Latin)  given  at 
Hope  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  Thomas  Woderofe  of  Hope 
senior,  William  Woderofe  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas, 
William  of  the  Townende,  John  Herdeman,  Randolph 
Schirlegh.  Place- Name :  Hope.  Vellum:  one  skin  12i  x  3, 
seal  obscure. 

Genealos^y   deduced. 

Thomas  Woderofe  senior  =     .... 
of  Hope  living  I 

18  Oct.  1463.  I 

William  son  and  heir 

living  18  Oct.  1463. 

92  (1465)  Friday  next  after  the  Feast  of  All  Saints  (1st  November) 
in  the  5th  year  Edward  IV.  Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Hope 
(Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  William  To(wn  ?)ende,  Nicholas 
Eyer,  John  Herdman,  Ralph  Shireleghe.  Witnesses :  Thomas 
Hogekynson  of  Wardlowe,  William  Bokkynge  of  Coutes, 
Roger  Hardey  of  Hope.  Place-Names:  Hope,  Wardlowe, 
Coutes.  Vellum  :  one  skin  10  X  4^,  seal  broken.  Note  :  The 
Bocking  Family  remained  at  Hope  for  many  years,  the  follow- 
ing were  Churchwardens:  Henry  and  Thomas  1599,  Dennis  and 


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(92)  John  1689,  Ralph  1707,  Christopher  1714,  Robert  1733,  Ralph 
1746,  John  1764,  Christopher  1770,  see  Porter's  "Notes  from  a 
Peakland  Parish."  The  first  time  the  word  "  Hope  "  occurs, 
it  is  written  on  an  erasure,  and  part  of  the  "n"  in  Townende 
appears  to  have  been  erased  or  worn  away.  See  Charter 
No.  105  for  William  of  the  Townende.  There  was  a  family  of 
Bockyng  at  Hope  in  1405.  See  Derbyshire  Charters  (Bemrose), 
page  177,  number  1439.  Far-Cotes  and  Nether-Cotes  lie  between 
Hope  and  Bradwell.     See  1  inch  Ordnance  Map,  1870-79. 


99  (1468)  On  the  day  of  St.  Martin  Bishop  and  Confessor  (llth 
November)  in  the  8th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter  in 
Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  lands  and 
tenements  in  the  town  and  fields  of  Castleton.  Surnames : 
Robert  Marshall  of  Hope,  Henry  Marshall  his  son.  Wit- 
nesses :  Henry  Vernon  esquire,  Thomas  Woderofe  junior, 
gentleman,  Nicholas  Dikson  (Dikenson),  Alexander  Marshall, 
chaplain,  John  Marchynton,  yeoman.  Place-Names:  Castleton, 
Hope.      Vellum  :  one  skin  10  X  5,  seal  missing. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Robert  Marshall =  .... 
of  Hope  living  I 

12  Nov  1468.  I 

Henry 

living  12 

Nov  1468. 


103  (1470)  May  1st  in  the  10th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter  (in 
Latin)  relating  to  land  and  tenements  in  Castleton  and  Hope 
(Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  William  Clogh  of  Rufford  in 
County  Notts,  John  Gardyner  son  of  William  Gardyner. 
Witnesses :  William  Hall  of  Castleton,  John  Hall  of  the 
same,  John  Gervase  of  the  same,  Richard  Gervase  of  the 
same,  Christofor  Tailor  of  the  same.  Place-Names  :  Rufford, 
Castleton,  Hope.  Vellum:  one  skin  10  X  3|.  Seal  in  gocd 
preservation  bearing  a  capital  letter  A. 

Qenealogfy   Deduced. 

William  Gardyner=   .... 

I 
John  living 
1  May  1470. 


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93  (1471-2)  January  11th  in  the  11th  year  of  Edward  IV. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  relating  to  lands  and  tenements  in  Castleton 
and  Hope  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  John  Gardyner  son  of 
William  Gardyner  of  Castleton,  Alice  wife  of  the  said  John 
Gardyner,  William  Clogh.  Witnesses:  Nicholas  Ayer  (Eyre), 
John  Halle,  William  Halle  of  Castleton.  Place-Names : 
Castleton,  Hope.  Vellum :  one  skin  10x4.  The  seal  is 
cracked  and  is  probably  not  armorial.  It  may  bear  the  capital 
letter  J.  Note  :  There  are  some  notes  on  the  family  of  Clough 
in  the  Article  on  Ford  Hall,  in  the  Derbyshire  Archaeological 
Society's  Journal,  Vol.  XXXI,  page  170. 
Qenealos^y  deduced. 

William  Gardyner  =     .... 
of  Castleton  | 

J  o  H  N  =  Alice 

of  Castleton 

(All  living  11  Jan  1471-2.) 

85  (1472)  In  the  Feast  of  St.  John  ante  Portam  Latinam  (6th  May) 
in  the  12th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter  (in  Latin)  relating  to 
a  burgage  in  the  town  of  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames : 
John  ....  of  Hopton,  son  and  heir  of  John  ....  deceased, 
Randolph  Orme  (?)  of  Castleton.  Witnesses :  Henry  Kirke  of 
Castleton,  John  ....  of  ...  .  Medolton  of  Castleton.  Place- 
Names  :  Hopton  (near  Wirksworth),  Castleton.  Vellum  :  one 
skin  9X4,  Seal  bears  the  letter  W  below,  what  appears  to  be, 
a  crown.  Note :  endorsed  on  the  back  are  the  words  "Castleton 
and  Hope  Com  Derb"  but  Hope  does  not  occur  in  the  Charter; 
perhaps  the  word  Hopton  has  been  mistaken  for  Hope. 

Ill  (1472)  In  the  Feast  of  St.  John  Ante  Portam  Latinam  (6th  May) 
in  the  12th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter  (in  Latin)  relating  to 
a  burgage  in  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames:  John  Cowghen 
of  Hopton,  William  Taylor  vicar  of  Castleton  Church,  Randolph 
Orme  of  Castleton.  Place-Names  :  Castleton,  Hopton. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  92  X  2h,  small  seal  bearing  the  capital  letter  T. 
Note :  This  Charter  is  in  the  same  handwriting  and  date  as 
No.  85,  with  which  it  should  be  compared. 

86  (1472)  In  the  Feast  of  St.  Martin  the  Bishop  (November  11th) 
in  the  12th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter  (in  Latin)  creating  an 
estate  in  tail  male  in  a  messuage  and  lands  in  the  town  of  Bawdon 
and   Castleton   (Co.  Derby).       Surnames:    Ralph    Bradbury 


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(86)  chaplain,  Robert  Bradbury  of  Bonkehede  (Bankhead),  Crystofer 
Nedam,  Otuell  son  of  Crystofer,  Brian  Nedam  brother  of  Otuell, 
Crystofer  Nedam  brother  of  Otuell  and  Brian.  Witnesses  : 
Robert  Melluc  (?).  Nicholas  Berd,  Ralph  Rigge,  Ralph  Brad- 
bury (probably  not  the  chaplain),  Robert  Hyde  de  Longlegh  (?). 
Place-Names  :  Castleton,  Bawdon,  Bankhead.  Vellum  :  one 
skin,  indented,  Hi  X  6  (with  small  hole) ;  the  seal  of  red  wax  is 
in  a  good  state  of  preservation,  and  bears,  what  appears  to  be,  a 
fox  or  a  squirrel  passant.  Note  :  Bawdon  (now  called  Bowdon 
Edge)  is  a  hamlet  one  mile  North  of  Chapel-en-le- Frith.  A 
footnote  to  an  article  by  the    Rev.   Henry   Lawrrfhce,   M.A.,  ^  I 

on  "  A  Derbyshire  Visitation  Manuscript "  (Vol.  xxxii  of  the 
Journal  of  the  Derbyshire  Archaeological  Society,  page  41)  says, 
"  William  Needham  son  of  Otwell  Needham  by  Elizabeth 
daughter  and  heir  of  Nicholas  Cadman  of  Cowley  (parish  of 
Darley)."  He  refers  to  a  visitation  in  1569,  at  which  date 
William  Needham  was  apparently  living  at  Cowley.  Possibly 
William  was  the  son  of  Otuell  and  grandson  of  Christopher, 
above  mentioned. 

Genealogies  deduced. 
Chrystofer  Nedham=     .... 


I  I  I 

Otuell  Brian  Christofer 


(All  living  12th  Sep.  1472). 

101  (1474  or  5)  The  14th  year  of  Edward  IV.  No  day  or  month  is 
given ;  the  14th  regnal  year  of  Edward  IV  began  4th  March, 
1474.  Charter  (in  Latin)  settling  a  parcel  of  land  called  Ly 
Reedsetts  in  the  Parish  of  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  on  Edmund 
Woderove  in  tail  male.  Surnames :  Alan  Clogh  son  of  John 
Clogh,  William  Clogh  son  of  Robert  Clogh  in  County  Derby 
yomen,  Edmund  Woderove  son  of  Oliuer  Woderove  in  County 
Derby  gentleman.  Witnesses :  Thomas  Balgy  gentilman, 
Nicholas  Steweley,  Crystofer  Steley,  Thurstan  Don,  Henry 
Don  (?)  junior.  Field-Names  :  Kyttlowgrewys,  The  fields  of 
Castleton.  Vellum :  one  skin  12X5.  Two  seals,  one  of 
which  bears  the  letter  R. 

Genealogies  deduced. 

(i)  (ii)  (iii) 

John  Clogh  Robert  Clogh  Oliuer  Woderove 

yeoman  yeoman  gent. 

I.I  I 

Alan  William  Edmund 

living  1475.  living  1475.  living  1475 


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91  (1474)  Tuesday  next  before  the  Feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  the 
Apostle  (24th  August)  in  the  14th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames  :  Richard 
Briddon,  Richard  Marchall  son  of  John  Marchall,  formerly  of 
Crokehill,  Thomas  Roberd,  deceased.  Witnesses :  Thomas 
Bradwall,  Nicholas  Marchall,  Roger  Marchall.  Place-Name: 
Castleton.     Vellum :  one  skin  9  X  3? ,  seal  worn. 

78  (1475)  October  20th,  in  the  15th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  a  burgage 
and  lands  in  the  town  and  fields  of  Castleton.  Surnames  : 
Henry  Marshall  of  Nether  Haddon,  Alice  Marshall  widow, 
Richard  son  of  John  Marshall  junior,  John  Marshall  of  Hope. 
Place-Names :  Nether  Haddon,  Hope,  Castleton.  Vellum  :  one 
skin  10  X  3,  seals  broken. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

John  Marshall  junior  =  .... 

Richard 
living  20 
Oct.  1475. 

77  (1475)  Wednesday  next  after  the  Feast  of  All  Saints  (1st 
November)  in  the  15th  year  of  Edward  IV.  A  Copyhold 
Record  (in  Latin)  relating  to  a  burgage  lying  in  Castleton  (Co. 
Derby).  Surnames  :  Henry  Marschall,  Robert  Marschall 
father  of  the  said  Henry,  Richard  Marschall  son  and  heir  of 
John  Marschall  elder  brother  of  Henry.  Place-Name:  Castleton. 
Vellum :  one  skin  11  X  3,  no  seal.  Note :  This  appears  to  be 
in  the  nature  of  a  Copy  Court  Roll. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

Robert  Marschall  = 


JoHN=....  Henry 


(elder 
brother) 


living  1 
Nov.  1475. 


Richard 
living   1 
Nov.  1475. 


97  (1478)  In  the  Feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr 
(7th  July)  in  the  18th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter  (in  Latin) 
given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby).  Surnames :  WiUiam  Taylior 
vicar  of  Castleton   Church,  Robert   Nedham  chaplain,   Henry 


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(97)  Tyme,  son  of  John  Tyme  of  Castleton  deceased.  Witnesses : 
William  Furnes,  John  Dune,  Henry  Hall.  Place-Name : 
Castleton.  Vellum  :  one  skin  9X3,  two  green  seals  in  good 
preservation,  one  bearing  the  letter  W  and  the  other  T. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

John  Tyme  = 
of  Castleton 
d.   before  7 
July  1478. 

Henry  living 
7  July  1478. 


87  (1478)  August  24th,  in  the  18th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  three 
messuages  and  lands  in  Castleton.  Surnames  :  Nicholas  Bag- 
shawe  of  Abney,  Roger  Eyre  senior  and  Richard  Eyre  senior 
(gentilmen),  John  Gardyner  son  and  heir  of  William  Gardyner. 
Witnesses :  Thomas  Mendell  junior  esquire,  Nicholas  Eyre  of 
Thornhyll,  Richard  Blakwall  of  Blakwall,  John  Hall  of  Castleton 
senior,  John  Penne  (?)  of  the  same.  Place-Names :  Abney, 
Castleton,  Thornhyll,  Blakwall.  Vellum:  one  skin  11^  X  4i. 
Seal  missing. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

William  Gardyner=    .... 

I 
John    son 
and  heir, 
living    24 
Aug.  1478. 

76  (1478)  August  24th,  in  the  18th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  relating  to  three  messuages  in  Castleton  (Co.  Derby). 
Surnames :  John  Gardyner  son  and  heir  of  William  Gardyner, 
Philip  Bagshawe,  Roger  Eyre  senior,  Richard  Eyre  senior, 
gentilmen.  Place-Name :  Castleton.  Vellum :  one  skin 
111  X  24.     Seal  bears  a  capital  letter  T  below  a  crown. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

(See  No.  87.) 

104  (1478)  August  24th  in  the  18th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Charter 
(in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  three 
messuages  and  land  in  Castleton.  Surnames :  John  Gardyner 
son  and  heir  of  William  Gardyner,  Roger  Eyre  senior,  Richard 


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(104)  Eyre  senior  gentlemen,  Christopher  Nedeham,  Robert  Eyre 
esquire,  Robert  Badger,  Alexandre  Marschall  chaplain,  William 
Cloghe.  Witnesses:  Thomas  Mennell  junior  esquire,  Nicholas 
Eyre  of  Thornhyll,  Nicholas  Bagschawe  of  Abney,  John  Hall 
senior  of  Castleton,  John  Denne  of  the  same.  Place- Names : 
Castleton,  Thornhill,  Abney.  Vellum  :  one  skin  12  X  5,  seal 
broken,  bears  the  capital  letter  T  with  a  crown  over  it. 

Genealogy  deduced. 

CSee  No.  87.) 


122  (1479)  Wednesday  next  before  the  Feast  of  Pentecost  (30th 
May)  in  the  19th  year  of  Edward  IV.  Confirmation  of  the 
Charter  of  John  Gardynar  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co. 
Derby)  24th  August  1478,  relating  to  three  messuages  and  land 
in  Castleton.  Surnames :  John  Gardynar,  Roger  Eyre  senior, 
Richard  Eyre  senior  gantilmen,  John  Gardynar  son  and  heir  of 
William  Gardynar,  Christopher  Nedeham,  Robert  Eyre  esquire, 
Robert  Badger,  Alexander  Marschall  chaplain,  William  Cloghe. 
Witnesses:  Thomas  Mennell  junior  esquire,  Nicholas  Eyre  of 
Thornhyll,  Nicholas  Bagshawe  of  Abney,  John  Hall  of  Castleton 
senior,  John  Denne.  Place- Names :  Castleton,  Thornhyll, 
Abney.  Vellum:  one  skin  11^x5^.  Note:  One  messuage 
lay  between  those  of  Christopher  Nedeham  on  the  East  and 
Robert  Eyre  esquire  on  the  West ;  another  messuage  lay 
between  the  Highroad  and  a  messuage  of  Robert  Badger,  and 
a  third  lay  between  the  messuage  of  Robert  Eyre  esquire 
on  the  South  and  that  of  Alexandre  Marschall  chaplain  on  the 
North  (see  No.  104). 

Genealogy  deduced. 

William  Gardyner=    .... 

I 
John    son 
and   heir, 
living  30 
May,  1479. 


96  (1481)  Tuesday  next  after  the  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptiste  (June  24th)  in  the  21st  year  of  Edward  IV. 
Charter  (in  Latin)  given  at  Castleton  (Co.  Derby)  relating  to  a 
burgage  in  the  town  of  Castleton  and  land  in  the  fields  of 
Castleton.     Surnames  :  Richard  Marshall  son  and  heir  of  John 


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(96)    Marshall,  Richard  Eyre,  John  Joll  (deceased).      Witnesses  : 

Robert    Gilbert    of    Yolgreve   gentleman,    Richard    Hally   of 

Smerellgrannge,  William  Hall  of  Castleton,  Thurstan  Hall  of 

the   same,    Robert   Ferneys    of    the    same.       Place- Names : 

Castleton,    Youlgreve,    Smerrelgrannge.      Vellum :    one    skin 

lOj  X  3i,  a  red  seal  in  good  preservation  bearing  a  Wheatsheaf 

garbed. 

Qenealos^y  deduced. 

John  Marshall=  .... 
living  24  June,        I 
1481.  I 

Richard,  son 

and  heir,  living 

24  June,  1481. 

98  (1503)  August  21st  in  the  18th  year  of  Henry  VH  at  our 
Chapiter  House  at  ...  .  Letters  Patent  of  the  Masters 
and  Bretheren  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Leonards  of  York  given  at 
their  Chapter  House.  Surnames  :  John  Frankelien  of  Litton 
parish  of  ArnclifFe  Co.  York.  Place-Names  :  Litton,  Arnclif. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  10  x  6i,  seal  missing.  Note  :  A  transcript  of 
this  interesting  document  by  Professor  G.  C.  Moore  Smith, 
Litt.D.,  was  published  in  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  23rd  March,  1912. 
n  S.,  Vol.  v.,  p.  224. 

49  (1506-7)  January  last  day  but  one  in  the  22nd  year  of  Henry  VH. 
Deed  indented  (in  Latin)  relating  to  land  at  Sutton,  Co.  York. 
Surnames  :  Charles  Barnby  of  Barnby  Hall  Co.  York,  John 
Williamson  of  Sutton  Co.  York.  Place- Names  :  Barnby  Hall, 
Sutton.  Field-Name :  Nuttall  Croft.  Vellum :  one  skin 
lOi  X  5,  the  seal  of  red  wax  is  in  good  condition  and  bears  what 
appears  to  be  the  capital  letter  T  with  a  crown  over  it.  Note : 
There  is  a  Barnby  near  Whitby  and  a  Sutton  near  Hull,  but 
there  are  other  places  of  the  same  names  in  other  parts  of 
Yorkshire. 

52  (1528)  May  16th  in  the  20th  year  of  Henry  VI H.  Indenture 
of  Lease  for  the  life  of  Alice  Hawksworth  to  her  son  William 
of  a  messuage,  lands,  woods,  meadow  and  pasture  in 
Gunthwaite  near  Penistone  (Co.  York).  Surnames:  Alice 
Hawksworth  of  Gunwhat  widow,  William  Hawksworth  her 
son.  Witnesses :  Raaff  GrefF  (Ralph  Greaves),  William 
Wordsworth,  John  Ryche  (Rich).  Place-Names :  Gunwhat 
(Gunthwaite),  Bychworth  (Birchworth),  Holandswayn  (Hoy- 
land    Swaine),   the   Kyrk   of   Penyston.      Vellum :    one  skin 


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(52)  lOi  X  6,  seal  broken.  Note :  Gunthwaite,  Tng  Birchworth 
and  Hoyland  Swaine  are  all  within  a  few  miles  of  Penistone. 
The  spelling  Gunwhat  is  unusual.  See  Dransfield's  Penistone, 
1906.  The  family  of  William  Wordsworth,  the  poet,  came  from 
the  Penistone  district. 

Qenealosry  deduced. 

.     .     .     Hawksworth  =  Al  I  C  E  of 
Gunthwaite, 
widow  16 
May  1528. 

William 
living  16 
May  1528 


48  (1541)  September  20th  in  the  33rd  year  of  Henry  VIII. 
Deed  of  Covenant  as  to  the  Wardship  and  Marriage  of 
Christopher  Boswell  son  of  John  Boswell  of  Belhouse  Grange 
near  Welbeck  in  the  County  of  Nottingham.  Surnames : 
John  Boswell  of  Beighton  Co.  Derby  esquire,  John  Boswell 
of  Belhouse  Grange  near  Welbeck  Co.  Notts,  gentleman, 
Christopher  Boswell,  Alexander  Boswell,  Jane  Boswell. 
Witnesses :  John  Ellis,  Thomas  Ellis,  Henry  .  .  .  William 
.  .  .  Thomas  Abram,  John  .  .  .  ,  Henry  Dunstege. 
Place-Names :  Beighton,  Belhouse  Grange  near  Welbeck, 
Ardysley  near  Barnsley  (Co.  York).  Vellum:  one  skin  15X9. 
Seals  missing.  Note :  In  the  Duke  of  Norfolk's  copy  of  the 
Harrison  Survey  the  names  Boswell  and  Bosville  are  sometimes 
interchangeable.  Belhouse  Grange  near  Welbeck  was  probably 
the  house  now  known  as  Belph  Grange. 

Qenealos^^  deduced. 

Alexander   Boswell =  .... 
living  20  Sep.  1542.  | 

John  of  Bel- =  Jane 


house  Grange 
Welbeck  Co. 
Notts,  gent, 
living  1542. 


living  1542. 


Christopher 
under  age  20 
Sep.  1542. 


136  (1571)  May  23rd  in  the  13th  year  of  Elizabeth.  Copy  Letters 
Patent  (in  Latin)  in  Confirmation  of  a  record  of  11th  Elizabeth 
in  the  Court  of  Exchequer  (with  transcript  and  translation 
annexed)  of  the  title  of  John  Parker  to  100  acres  of  land  at 
The  Cliffe  or  Cliffe  Field  in  the  parish  of  Norton  Co.  Derby 


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(136)  (now  included  in  the  City  of  Sheffield).  Surnames  :  Gilbert 
Gerrard  esquire  Attorney  General,  John  Parker  of  Norton 
Lees,  Edgar  West  of  Hamberden  Hall  Co.  Essex  esquire, 
Henry  Parker  of  Norton  gentleman,  John  (Parker  aforesaid) 
and  Barbara  his  wife,  Peter  Freshvyle  esquire  (High  Sheriff), 
James  Dyer  Chief  Justice,  Anthony  Harwarde,  James  Assheton, 
John  Asshe,  John  Hourton,  Geoffrey  Hodgekinson,  John 
Stevenson,  Arthur  Malker  (or  Walker),  Thomas  Rawlinson, 
Gabriel  Chambers,  Anellus  Bradbury,  Henry  Roo,  Robert 
Lylly,  Thomas  Chapleyn,  Thomas  Mycock.  Place-Names : 
EclyfFe,  otherwise  le  ClyfTe,  otherwise  CliflFefieldes,  Norton, 
Norton  Lees,  Amberden  Hall  (Co.  Essex)  Monastry  of  Beau- 
chief  (Co.  Derby).  Vellum  :  one  skin  23  X  16.  Note  :  This 
is  an  interesting  document.     (Presented  by  Dr.  W.  S.  Porter, 

1912.) 

Qenealogfy  deduced. 

John  Parker = Barbara 
of  Norton  Lees. 

(Both  living  23  May,  1571.) 

140  (1577-8)  January  23rd  in  the  20th  year  of  Elizabeth.  Final 
Concord  in  a  Fine  given  at  Westminster  relating  to  houses 
and  lands  at  Midhop  and  Bradfield  (Co.  York).  Surnames  : 
James  Dyer,  Roger  Marwood,  Robert  Mounson  (Justices) 
Richard  Smythe  (generosum)  Thomas  Barmbye  (deforcient). 
Place-Names:  Westminster,  Midhop,  Bradfield.  Vellum:  one 
skin  12  X  82,  large  seal  of  the  Court  in  good  preservation. 

57  (1580-1)  January  2nd  in  the  23rd  year  of  Elizabeth.  Bond. 
Surnames :  William  Thompson  of  Renerlowe  Co.  York  yeoman, 
Henry  Stone.  Witnesses:  John  Robinson,  .  .  .  Oxborough, 
Thomas  Jenkinson.  Place-Names  :  Renerlowe.  Vellum  :  one 
skin  lOj  X  4,  seal  bears  the  letter  W.  Note  :  No  such  place 
as  Renerlowe  can  be  found  in  the  Gazetteers. 

55  (1584)  March  26th  in  the  26th  year  of  Elizabeth.  Bond. 
Surnames  :  John  Thorneton  of  Kingston-on-Hull  (Co.  York) 
merchant,  Marmaduke  Tennyson  of  Camerton  in  Holderness 
yeoman,  Robert  Carter  of  Ottringham,  Paul  Carter  of  the  same, 
yeoman.  Witnesses  :  F.  W.  Bevvie,  Thomas  Gaston,  Anthony 
Grayson,  Simon  Bourne.  Place-Names:  Kingston-on-Hull, 
Camerton,  Ottringham  (all  in  Holderness,  Co.  York).  Vellum  : 
one  skin  10  X  5,  seals  broken. 


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74  (1587)  April  4th  (?)  in  the  29th  year  of  Elizabeth.  Bond. 
Surnames :  John  Smithe  of  Kingston-on-Hull  (Co.  York), 
ElHn  Smythe  his  wife,  William  Gee.  Witnesses:  Peter 
Fetherston  and  others.  Place-Names :  Kingston-on-Hull. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  10x4. 


73  (1590-1)  February  8th  in  the  33rd  year  of  Elizabeth.  Bond. 
Surnames :  John  Dobson  of  Kingston-on-Hull  (Co.  York) 
mariner,  William  Wattes  of  the  same,  William  Gee  of  the  same 
merchant.  Signatures :  John  Dobsonne,  Willyam  Wattes. 
Witnesses :  John  Lewes,  Robert  Williamson,  Thomas  Foxall, 
Peter  Fetherston,  William  Smeaton.  Place-Name:  Kingston- 
on-Hull.     Vellum  :  one  skin  14  X5i. 


61  (1593-4)  January  8th,  in  the  36th  year  of  Elizabeth.  Bond. 
Surnames :  William  Alford  of  Melsa  (Co.  York)  esquire, 
William  Gee  of  Kingston-on-Hull  (Co.  York).  Witnesses  : 
William  Darling,  Thomas  FuUwood.  Place-Names  :  Melsa, 
Kingston-on-Hull.  Vellum:  one  skin  10X4,  seal  broken. 
Note  :  Melsa  or  Meaux  is  a  village  three  miles  East  of  Beverley, 
East  Riding,  Yorks. 


60  (1597)  December  14th,  in  the  40th  year  of  Elizabeth.  Bond. 
Surnames  :  John  Gee  of  Kingston-on-Hull  (Co.  York)  merchant, 
Henry  Shepperd  of  the  same  merchant.  Witnesses  :  William 
Smeaton,  William  Foxley.  Place-Name :  Kingston-on-Hull. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  8^  X  5,  seal  broken. 


50  (1597-8)  March  14th  in  the  40th  year  of  Elizabeth,  Bond. 
Surnames:  John  Gee  of  Kingston-on-Hull  (Co.  York)  the 
father,  John  Gee  the  son,  Henry  Shepperd  of  Kingston-on-Hull. 
Witnesses :  Samuel  Brooke,  Samuel  H.  Ropar,  William 
Smeaton,  ....  Maldsworth,  William  Foxley  (the  last 
name  is  in  the  same  hand-writing  as  the  Bond).  Place-Name : 
Kingston-on-Hull.     Vellum  :  one  skin  9i  X  4.     Seal  broken. 


58 


(1598)    April    19th   in   the   40th   year   of    Elizabeth.       Bond. 
Surnames:     John    Eastoft    of    Eastoft    Co.    York    esquire. 


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(58)  Richard  Swift  of  Kingston-on-HuU  esquire.  Witnesses:  John 
Threck  (?),  Francis  Swift,  William  Sayer,  William  Foxley. 
Place-Names  :  Eastoft,  Kingston-on-HuU.  Vellum  :  one  skin 
12  X  4i 

53  1601.  A  List  of  Chief  Rents  of  the  freeholders  and  copyholders 
of  the  Soke  of  Sheffield  (Co.  York).  Surnames  :  Thomas  Swift, 
Thomas  Smyth,  Thomas  Cutt,  Johne  Cutt,  Richard  Roose,  John 
Shemeld,  William  Holland,  Thomas  Dale,  Robert  Mitchell, 
Rauphe  Machan,  Thomas  Beighton,  Henry  Bright,  William 
Rawson,  Johne  Wright,  William  Marshall,  Johne  Brage,  John 
Spowne,  Thomas  Bright,  Robert  Wade,  Franncis  Bate,  Richard 
Holland,  Thomas  Machan,  Johne  Bower,  Robert  Greaves, 
Christopher  Hall,  Richard  Barber,  George  Greaves,  Richard 
Reavell,  Francis  Creswick,  John  Bromilye,  Francis  Ronkesley, 
Richard  Greaves,  Hugh  Chalnor,  Adam  Hancock,  Thomas  Chal- 
nor,  Lawrence  Haule,  John  Roose,  Robert  Shawe  (of  Hill), 
Henry  Hawkesworth,  Thomas  Webster,  Roger  Barber,  Edward 
Cutt,  John  Hoyland,  Thomas  Creswick,  John  Nodder,  William 
Burros,  Richard  Chapman,  Mr.  Jessopp,  Mr.  Parker,  John 
Machan,  Rauphe  Martin,  James  Gill,  John  Holland,  The  Bur- 
gesses of  Sheffield,  Henry  Hinchcliffe,  William  Marshall, 
Richard  Ibotsone,  Robert  Greaves,  Amen  Greson,  the  heirs  of 
Calton,  Maytres  Reavell,  Thomas  Skynner,  John  Ryles,  Richard 
Roose,  Robert  Waynwright,  Hugh  Foxe,  Henry  Roose,  William 
Foxe,  Robert  Barnesley,  Richard  Rawson,  John  Stone,  Robert 
Foxe,  William  Greaves,  John  Beighton,  Lawrence  Beighton, 
Thomas  Littlewood,  Gilbert  Lewes.  Place-Names :  The 
Whitehouse  Fulwood,  Belhagg,  Hallam,  Walkley,  Revelling, 
Stannington,  Whistone,  Stumperlaws,  Foxhill,  Morwood,  West 
Carr,  Ollerton  (Owlerton),  Hill  (Stannington),  Waddesley, 
Lydgate,  Newhall  in  Sheffield,  Church  land  in  Heley,  Bingley 
House  in  Stannington,  Hoyle  House,  Lowerthorpe  (?)  Stumy- 
lawe,  Hatfeld,  Hall  Cliffe.  Vellum  :  two  skins  joined,  measur- 
ing together  7  X  34.  Note  :  The  Roll  is  in  a  good  state  of 
preservation,  each  item  of  rent  being  stated  in  column.  The 
total  rental  is  given  at  the  foot  as  £2%  5s.  4d. 

137  1608  (1608-9)  January  14th  in  the  6th  year  of  James  L  Feoffment 
(in  Latin  with  transcript  and  translation  annexed)  of  John  Parker 
relating  to  a  house,  cottage  and  mill  at  Hyley  (Heeley)  Sheffield 
(Co.  York)  with  memorandum  of  Livery  of  Seisin  endorsed. 
Surnames :  John  Parker  of  Lees  Hall  parish  of  Norton  Co. 


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(137)  Derby  esquire  ("  Salutem,"  etc.),  Thomas  Greene  of  Little 
Sheffield,  Co.  York,  Thomas  Taylor,  Stephen  Bamforth, 
William  Green.  Witnesses:  Stephen  Fox,  Stephen  Bam- 
forth, Thomas  Milnes,  Richard  Gilberthorpe,  Robert  Thorpe, 
Tho.  Bate.  Place-Names :  Lees  Hall,  Norton,  Little  Sheffield, 
Heeley,  Sheffield.  Vellum:  one  skin  14  X  11,  seal  missing. 
(Presented  by  Dr.  W.  S.  Porter  1912) 


(1609)  August  9th  in  the  7th  year  of  James  I.  Indenture  of 
Bargain  &  Sale  of  a  house  in  Northgate  Barnsley  in  the  West 
Riding  Co.  York,  in  consideration  of  ;^17  10s.  Od.  Surnames : 
Robert  Gilberthorpe  of  Gilberthorpe  Hill  near  Rotherham 
yeoman,  Jenet  Gilberthorpe  his  wife,  William  Jessopp  deceased 
late  of  Barnsley  yeoman,  Richard  Hirst  of  Barnsley  clothier, 
Richard  Chappell.  Witnesses :  George  Robinson,  Richard 
.  .  .  .  ,  Robert  Walker,  John  Willsone,  Robert  .  .  .  .  , 
John  Hirst,  John  Wood,  Laur  Hickes.  Place-Names :  Gilber- 
thorpe Hill  in  the  Parish  of  Rotherham,  Barnsley.  Field- 
Names  :  Townend  Inges,  Common  Fields  of  Barnsley,  Tenter 
Yeard.     Vellum  :  one  skin  26  X   14.     Seals  missing. 

Qenealo£3^  Deduced. 

William  Jessopp  = 
of  Barnsley  yeoman 
d.    before   9   Aug. 
1609. 


I 
Robert  Gilberthorpe  =  Jenet  m.  Other  daughters, 

of  Gilberthorpe  Hill  near 
Rotherham  Co.  York 
yeoman . 


before     9  co-heiresses. 

Aug.  1609 


56  (1610-11)  February  8th  in  the  8th  year  (England)  and  44th  year 
(Scotland)  James  L  Bond.  Surnames :  William  Wilkin  of 
Kingston-on-Hull  (Co.  York),  Sir  William  O  ...  of  Bishop 
Burton.  Witnesses:  .  .  .  Brownell,  Thomas  Aslaby,  George 
Harwood.  Place-Names:  Kingston-on-Hull,  Bishop  Burton, 
otherwise  South  Burton  (near  Beverley).  Vellum  (slightly 
torn) :  one  skin  7X6.  The  seal  of  William  Wilkin  bears  a 
fleur-de-lis,  probably  not  armorial. 


139  (1614)  the  15th  day  of  Easter  Term  at  Westminster.  Final 
Concord  in  a  Fine  (in  Latin,  with  transcription  and  translation 
annexed).     See  note.     Surnames:  Hubert    Peter  Carburton, 


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(139)  Humphrey  Bynche,  Augustine  Nicholls  (all  Justices),  Thomas 
.  .  .  .  ,  Jacob  Steeven,  John  Greene,  John  Parker  esquire. 
Place-Name  :  Westminster,  Vellum :  one  skin  14  X  5, 
Note  :  This  Fine  evidently  relates  to  the  Heeley  Mill  (see 
No.  137).    Presented  by  Dr.  W.  S.  Porter,  1912. 

59  1619  November  14th  in  the  17th  year  of  James  I.  Bond.  Sur- 
names :  Thomas  Spalldin  of  Beverley  (Co.  York),  ....  Gee 
of  Bishop  Burton.  Place-Names :  Beverley,  Bishop  Burton 
(both  Co.  York).     Vellum  :  one  skin  9X4,  seal  missing. 

51  (1624)  December  the  22nd,  in  the  22nd  year  of  James  I. 
Assignment  of  a  Lease  dated  6th  November  1613  of  land 
within  the  Manor,  Lordship  or  Village  of  St.  Ellen  Auckland 
Co.  Durham  for  a  term  of  four  score  years.  Surnames  :  Sir 
Conyers  Darcye  Knight  of  Hornby  Castle  Co.  York,  Thomas 
Pudsey  of  Stappleton  Co.  York  gentleman,  Nicholas  Pudsey, 
Cuthbert  Pudsey  (brothers  of  Thomas),  William  Williamson  of 
St.  Ellen  Auckland,  George  Pudsey,  Robert  Anderson  merchant, 
Leonard  Carr  merchant,  James  Carr.  Witnesses  :  Willy  Darley 
or  Darcey,  Thomas  Barnet,  Marmaduke  Simpson,  Ralph  Hall, 
William  Harrison,  Christopher  Lancastre.  Place-Names  : 
Horneby  Castle,  Stappleton,  St.  Elen  Auckland.  Field-Names : 
The  Ten  Acres,  Highefields.  Vellum :  one  skin  14  X  8,  four 
signatures  and  seals,  none  armorial.  Sir  Conyers  signs 
"  Conyers  Darcy." 

138  1627  July  6th,  in  the  3rd  year  of  Charles  L  Deed  of  Gift  (in 
Latin  with  transcript  and  translation  annexed)  of  Healey  Mill 
Sheffield  (Co.  York)  by  Thomas  Greene  to  his  son  Thomas  in 
consideration  of  paternal  love  and  affection.  Surnames : 
Thomas  Greene  senior  of  Little  Sheffield  Co.  York  cutler 
(salutem,  etc.),  Thomas  Greene  junior  son  of  Thomas  aforesaid, 
Thomas  Taylor.  Witnesses :  Thomas  Collin,  F.  Creswicke, 
Henry  Courtnall,  Thomas  Chapman.  Place-Names :  Little 
Sheffield,  Heeley  Mill.  Vellum  :  one  skin  15  X  8,  seal  missing. 
(Presented  by  Dr.  W.  S.  Porter,  1912.) 

47  1652  June  29th.  Surrender  of  a  copyhold  Messuage  at  Stan- 
nington  in  the  Chapelry  of  Bradfield  Co.  York  belonging  to 
Richard  Spoone,  to  the  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Sheffield  to  the 
uses  of  the  Will  of  Richard  Spoone.  Surnames  :  The  Right 
Noble  Alethea  Countess  Dowager  of  Arundel,  Richard  Spoone 


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(47)  of  Stannington  yeoman,  Edward  Hinchcliffe',  Robert  Greave, 
Robt.  Danyell  (Steward  of  the  Manor).  Place-Names  :  Shef- 
field, Stannington,  the  Soak  of  Sheffield.  Vellum :  one  skin 
10  X  8. 

75  1655  March  26th.  Sealed  Certificate  of  Marriage  of  William 
Waterhouse  of  Bradfield  and  Ann  Broadlye  of  Ecclesfield  (both 
Co.  York)  before  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  after  publication  of 
banns  on  three  consecutive  Market  days  according  to  the  Act  of 
1653.  Surnames :  William  Waterhouse,  Ann  Broadlye, 
William  Spencer  J. P.,  George  Brevell,  James  Lee.  Place- 
Names  :  West  Riding  in  the  County  of  York,  Chappeldrie 
of  Bradfield,  Ecclesfield.  Vellum  :  one  skin  5i  X  3,  Pendant 
seal  in  paper,  bears  the  arms  of  Spencer  of  Attercliffe.  Note : 
William  Waterhouse  was  probably  of  Onesacre  yeoman,  whose 
son  Joseph  was  of  full  age  July  1682.  (See  Hunter's  F.M.G., 
Vol.  II,  p.  805). 

The  witness  James   Lee   was   probably   the  scrivener  of 
Sheffield.     (See  Hunter's  F.M.G.,  Vol.  II,  p.  825). 

69  1660  October  4th.  Ecclesfield  Soak  (Co.  York).  Estreate  of 
Fines  and  Amerciaments  at  the  Court  Leete  and  Great 
Court  Baron  holden  for  the  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Sheffield. 
Surnames  :  Nicholas  T  .  .  .  bell,  Nicholas  Hobson,  Henry 
Ibbotson,  Wm.  Birks,  F  .  .  .  Barlow,  Thomas  Eyre,  Robert 
Waynwright,  Peter  Dey,  John  Bagley,  John  Shaw  ?  Wm. 
Hawley,  Nicholas  Hobson  the  younger,  Wm.  Kay,  Joseph 
.  .  .  ,  Richard  Sutton,  Nicholas  Ragg,  Nicholas  Wood,  George 
Lord,  Richard  Wood,  Edward  Wilkinson,  John  Hartley,  Henry 
.  .  .  ,  Thomas  Rose,  Richard  Lord  .  .  .  ,  Joseph  Atkinson, 
John  Hurt,  Nicholas  Gill,  Richard  B  .  .  .  ,  Samuel  Stanley, 
Thomas  Gill  .  .  .  ,  James  Parkin,  Thomas  Freeman  ?  Thomas 
Bayley,  Edward  Berry,  John  Sk  .  .  .  ,  Thomas  Greeve  ? 
Robert  Danyell.  Place  -  Names  :  Ecclesfield,  Sheffield. 
Vellum  :  two  skins  joined  6  X  14. 

70  1660  October  4th.  Bradfield  Soak  (Co.  York).  Estreate  of 
Fines  and  Amerciaments  at  the  Court  Leete  and  Great 
Court  Baron  holden  at  Sheffield  for  the  Lord  of  the  Manor. 
Surnames :  Nicholas  Thompson,  John  Saunderson,  Jonathan 
Saunderson,  Thomas  Ibbotson,  Edward  Greaves,  Anthony 
Worrall,  Robert  Eyre,  John  Newbold,  John  Greaves,  Robert 
Hawksworth,  William  Hawksworth,  Henry  Baddeley,  Robert 


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(70)  Ward,  Edmond  Hobson,  Richard  Bromehead,  R  .  .  .  Eyre, 
William  Wadsworth,  Edward  Waynwright,  William  Harrison, 
John  .  .  .  ,  George  Saunderson,  Roger  Wodeson,  John  Broad- 
head,  George  .  .  .  ,  James  .  .  .  ,  Henry  Hawksworth,  Richard 
Bacon,  Henry  Worrall,  Stephen  Barber,  Thomas  Hattersley, 
Thomas  Ellis,  Henry  Charlesworth,  John  Woodhouse,  John 
Couldwell,  Frank  Brodehead,  .  .  .  Hawksworth,  John  Helliwell, 
George  Ward,  William  Carr,  John  Fanshaw,  Robert  Danyell. 
Place-Names:  Bradfield,  Sheffield.     Vellum  :  one  skin  4X  15j. 

72  1661  October  3rd.  Ecclesfield  (Co.  York).  Estreate  of  Fines 
and  Amerciaments  at  the  Court  Leete  and  Court  Baron 
holden  at  Sheffield  for  Thomas  Duke  of  Norfolk.  Surnames : 
Nicholas  Ibotson,  Henry  Ibotson,  William  B  .  .  .  ,  Robert  Wayn- 
wright, Peter  Dey,  John  Shaw,  Christopher  Woodhouse,  Nicholas 
Ibotson  the  younger,  William  Kay,  Josua  Cawood,  Nicholas 
Wragg,  George  Low,  Edward  Thompson,  Thomas  Bullous, 
Ralphe  Bower,  Richard  Bayly,  John  Dison,  Nicholas  Crofte, 
John  Bullous,  John  Locksley,  Richard  Gibson,  John  Parker, 
James  Parker,  Edward  Crossland,  Thomas  H  .  ,  .  ,  Thomas 
Bayley,  Thomas  Smythe,  Nicholas  Foster,  Edward  Wingfall, 
John  Wood,  John  Skyers,  Thomas  G  •  .  .  the  younger,  widow 
Gills,  Robert  Danyell. 

1661  April  18th  a  further  Estreate  annexed  to  and  forming 
part  of  the  above.  Surnames  :  Joseph  Shaw,  Henry  Ibotson, 
William  Birks,  Robert  Waynwright,  William  .  .  .  ,  Nicholas 
Basforth,  Josuah  Cawood,  Nicholas  Shirtcliffe,  Nicholas  Ragg, 
Nicholas  Wood,  George  Low,  Richard  Wood,  Edward  Watkin- 
son,  John  Hartley,  Mathew  Conile,  Antony  Conile,  Richard 
Low,  Thomas  Bayley,  Henry  Hall,  Samuel  Stanley,  Thomas 
Hobson,  Thomas  Clark,  Thomas  Parkin,  Thomas  Smythe, 
Edward  Crossland,  Edward  Wingfield,  John  Wood,  John 
Skyer,  Thomas  Greeve  ?  Place-Names  :  Ecclesfield,  Sheffield. 
Vellum  :  two  skins  joined,  one  skin  4x13  and  the  other  3X9. 

71  1661  October  4th.  Bradfield  Soak  (Co.  York).  Estreate  of 
Fines  &  Amerciaments  of  the  Court  Leete  &  Court  Baron  of 
Thomas  Duke  of  Norfolk  holden  at  Sheffield.  Surnames  : 
Anthony  Morewood,  John  Foster,  Nicholas  Kirkby,  Thomas 
Marsden,  Nicholas  Thompson,  John  Thompson,  Edward  Ibbot- 
son,  Edward  Morton,  Antony  Worrall,  John  Greaves,  William 
Revell,  Edward  Morton,  Robert  Ward,  Richard  Bromehead, 

D 


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(71)  Thomas  Ibotson,  William  Harrison,  George  Royde,  R  .  .  .  . 
Saunderson,  George  Woodson,  John  Broadhead,  George  .... 
John  Bromhead,  Stephen  Barber,  Thomas  Hattersley,  William 
Cook,  John  Woodhouse,  John  Swallow,  R  .  .  .  .  Saunderson, 
Thomas  Roger,  George  Couldwell,  Francis  Broadhead,  John 
Helliwell,  Thomas  Morewood,  Robert  Danyell. 
1 66 1,  April  18th,  a  further  Estreate  annexed  to  and  forming 
part  of  the  above.  Surnames  :  Francis  Morton,  John  Greaves, 
Robert  Hawksworth,  Edward  Morton,  Edmond  Hobson,  Thomas 
Ibbotson,  John  Edeson,  John  Brodehead,  George  .  .  .  . ,  William 
Carr,  John  Bromehead,  James  Fairhurst  (?),  Stephen  Barber, 
Thomas  Potter,  Thomas  Hattersley,  William  Cook,  Thomas 
Ellis,  Henry  Charlesworth,  John  Woodhouse,  John  Swallow, 
Robert  Saunderson,  George  Couldwell,  John  Helliwell,  Edward 
Greave,  Robert  Danyell.  Place-Names :  Bradfield,  Sheffield. 
Vellum  :  two  skins  joined,  one  skin,  3i  X  13,  and  the  other  3X8. 

5  (1663)  June  3rd  in  the  15th  year  of  Charles  H.  Indenture  of 
Bargain  and  Sale  (with  Separate  Power  of  Attorney  annexed, 
but  with  the  same  signatures  and  seals  for  both)  of  land  called 
Longecarre  Inge  situate  at  Barnsley  in  the  West  Riding 
County  York,  in  consideration  of  ;^45.  Surnames :  (in  the 
Indenture)  George  Swinden  of  Barnsley  blacksmith,  Richard 
Swinden  of  Barnsley  blacksmith,  Suesand  Swinden  (signs 
Susanna)  his  wife,  Nathaniel  Oley  of  Barnsley  cordwiner,  (in 
the  Power  of  Attorney),  Francis  Oley  of  Wooley  County 
York  yeoman,  John  Swift.  Witnesses :  Will  Hinchclyffe, 
Francis  Oley,  John  Gill.  Place-Names :  Barnsley,  Wooley. 
Field-Name  :  Longecarre  Inge.  Vellum  :  two  skins  (the 
Indenture)  24  X  17  (the  Power  of  Attorney)  15  X  5.  Bound 
together  at  the  fold,  three  seals  missing.  Note  :  The  name 
Oley  occurs  at  Shotley  Bridge,  Co.  Durham.  Adam,  son  of 
Adam  and  Mary  Oley,  being  baptized  there  16th  April,  1692. 
It  appears  they  formed  part  of  a  Colony  of  German  Sword- 
Cutlers,  who  fled  from  their  own  country  for  the  sake  of  religious 
liberty.  The  swords  they  made  were  stamped  "Shotley"  on  one 
side  and  "Bridge"  on  the  other.  See  "Notes  and  Queries,"  6th 
Series,  Vol.  Ill,  p  17. 

7  1669  December  1 1th.  Probate  of  the  Will  of  Thomas  Wareing 
of  Darrington  Co.  York  dated  as  above.  Grant  from  the  Pre- 
rogative Court  of  York  dated  ....  May  1670  annexed. 
Surnames :  Thomas  Wareing  of  Darrington,  Elizabeth  Steele, 


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(7)  Richard  Steele,  Mary  Wareing,  Ann  Wareing,  Lord  Savile, 
Robert  Heaton,  widow  Anne  Greene,  Nicholas  Greene. 
Witnesses  :  John  Whiteley,  Richard  Cookeson.  Place-Name  : 
Darrington.  Field-Names :  Pontefract  Gate,  Thorne  Tree 
Close,  Round  Ash,  Greene  Croft,  Hodgwood  Land,  Robert 
Heaton  Croft  Heade,  Smythy  Well  Gate,  Crossley  Flatt. 
Vellum  :  two  skins,  the  Probate  12X11  the  Grant  6i  x  6.  Seal 
to  Grant  missing. 


Genealogy 

Deduced. 

Thomas  Wareing  = 
of    Darrington    Co. 
York  d   between  11 
Dec   1669   &    .    .    , 
May  1670 

probably    died  be- 
fore her  husband  & 
bur  at  Darrington 

Elizabeth 

=  Richard  Steele 

Mary 

Anne 

eldest  daugh. 

living  11  Dec  1669 

second  daugh. 

youngest 

m  before  11 

unmarried 

daugh. 

Dec   1669    & 

May  1670 

unmarried 

then  living. 

executrix  of 
father's  will. 

May  1670 

54  1681  October  30th,  in  the  33rd  year  of  Charles  II.  Indenture 
of  Apprenticeship  of  Christopher  Wilson  son  of  John  Wilson 
of  Wortley  Co.  York.  Surnames  :  Christopher  Wilson  son  of 
John  Wilson  of  Wortley  gentleman,  John  Kirke  of  Alverthorpe 
Co.  York  cloth  worker.  Witnesses :  Richard  Carter,  John 
Rodlay,  S.  Wainwright.  Place-Names  :  Wortley,  Alverthorpe. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  6i  X  4^.  Seal  missing.  The  Indenture  is 
printed  in  blank  and  filled  up  by  hand.  Note :  an  undated 
memorandum  endorsed  on  the  Indenture  provides  that  the 
apprentice  shall  be  taken  to  fairs  and  markets. 

11  1682  September  29th  in  the  34th  year  of  Charles  II.  Indenture 
declaring  the  use,  following  the  levying  of  a  Fine  in  respect  of 
a  messuage  at  Attercliflfe  near  Sheffield  (Co.  York).  Surnames  : 
Eneas  Rotherham  of  Totley  parish  Dronfield  Co.  Derby 
yeoman,  Sarah  his  wife,  John  Pearson  senior  of  Sheffield 
butcher,  Thomas  Wilson  of  Sheffield  cutler,  Thomas  Bright  of 
Greystones  Sheffield  gent.,  Elizabeth  his  v/ife,  John  Sutton  of 
Sheffield,  Mary  his  wife,  Joseph  Startivant  of  Attercliffe,  Mary 
his  wife,  Daniell  Micklethwaite  of  Ing  Birchworth,  Malin  Jervas 
of  Handsworth,  Hester  his  wife,  Homfrey  Alinson.  Witnesses  : 
Samuel  Hancock,  James  Lee,  James  Henston  (?),  Elizabeth 
Broughton.  Place-Names :  Totley,  Dronfield  (both  in  Co. 
Derby),    Sheffield,    Greystones,    Attercliffe,     Ing    Birchworth, 


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(11)  Handsworth,  Ecclesall  (all  in  the  West  Riding  Co.  York). 
Field-Names :  The  two  Crofts,  Pissmire  Field,  Long  Bradley, 
Carr  Wood,  Little  Close,  Apple  Yard.  Vellum  :  one  skin  21X9, 
four  seals  missing. 

45  1683  November  13th,  in  the  35th  year  of  Charles  IL  Indenture 
of  Assignment  of  a  Judgment  debt  of  ;^51  and  £l  6  8  costs. 
Surnames :  Richard  Boughton  of  Sheffield  mercer,  James 
Gerrard  of  Thorncliffe  Co.  Chester  gent.,  Thomas  Bray  of 
the  City  of  Westminster  gent.,  Joseph  Ward  of  Twichell  parish 
of  Hope  Co.  Derby  gent.  Witnesses:  George  Leek,  Joseph 
Handley,  George  Cooper.  Place-Names :  Sheffield,  Thorne- 
clifFe  in  County  Chester,  Westminster,  Twichell  in  the  parish  of 
Hope.  Paper:  two  sheets  15  X  11.  The  seal  of  Richard 
Boughton  appears  to  be  armorial.  There  appears  to  be  an 
escutcheon  of  pretence,  and  a  crescent  between  two  demi  lions 
rampant  in  chief,  but  the  impression  is  small. 

42  1693  November  7th  &  8th  in  the  5th  year  of  William  and  Mary. 
Indentures  of  Lease  and  Release  of  a  messuage  in  Litton  Co., 
Derby.  Surnames:  Alice  Staniforth  of  Bakewell  Co.  Derby 
widow,  Thomas  Bagshaw  of  Bakewell  gentleman.  Witnesses  : 
Roger  Jackson,  John  Ramsden,  Robert  Atkinson.  Place-Names: 
Bakewell,  Litton.  Field-Name:  Matthew  Yard.  Vellum:  one 
skin,  the  lease  18  X  11  and  the  release  25  X  19.  The  seal  of 
Alice  Staniforth  bears  a  cubit  arm,  the  hand  grasping  a  bugle  horn. 

17  1698  October  14th,  in  the  10th  year  of  William  IIL  Indenture 
of  Grant  to  uses  of  a  cottage  in  Elton  Co.  Derby  in  consideration 
of  ;^10.  Surnames :  John  Stevenson  of  the  Inner  Temple 
London  esquire,  Henry  Beresford  of  Grays  Inn  Middlesex 
esquire,  George  Shaw  of  Chesterfield  gentleman,  Robert  Bateman 
of  Middleton  by  Youlgreave  formerly  of  Chesterfield  merchant, 
Richard  Lomas  of  Elton,  ironmonger,  John  Birde,  John  Stone. 
Witnesses :  Thos.  Smith,  Wm.  Rouge,  Jo  Birde,  Roger  Coates, 
Richard  Lomas,  William  Holley.  Place-Names :  London, 
Middlesex,  Middleton,  Youlgreave,  Chesterfield,  Elton.  Vellum: 
one  skin  18  X  13,  four  signatures  and  seals.  The  seal  of  John 
Stevenson  bears  a  bird  to  the  dexter  between  sprigs  of  bay  leaves, 
that  of  Henry  Beresford  a  heraldic  rose,  that  of  George  Shawe 
a  single  coat  of  arms,  with  crest  and  mantling,  on  the  shield  is 
a  bend,  on  which  three  animals'  heads  or  perhaps  heraldic  roses, 
and  on  the  shield  are  other  charges,  but  the  details  are  obscure ; 
the  seal  of  Robert  Bateman  bears  the  bird  above  described. 


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(17)   Note :  Endorsed  is  a  memorandum  of  the  subsequent  entry  on 
the  property,  signed  by  George  Hadfield  and  Anthony  Bunting. 

2  1704  July  8th.  Settlement  of  The  Manor  House  at  Nether 
Sturson  Co.  Derby,  for  augmenting  the  portions  of  daughters 
and  younger  sons  of  Job  and  Ann  Peacock  of  Marston  Park 
Co.  Derby.  Surnames :  Ann  Peacock  widow  and  relict  of 
Job  Peacock  late  of  Marston  Park  gent,  deceased,  Richard 
Bowyer  of  Waldley  Co.  Derby  gent.,  John  Walker  of  Compton 
Co.  Derby  tanner,  Richard  Peacock  of  Rodster  Co.  Derby 
gent.,  John  Townsend  of  Marston  Montgomery  Co.  Derby  gent., 
Ann,  Jane,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  Frances,  Richard  and  Job  Peacock 
(five  daughters  and  younger  sons)  and  Thomas  Peacock  (elder 
son)  of  Job  and  Ann  Peacock.  Witnesses :  Joseph  Hayne 
and  Jose  Hayne  junior.  Place-Names :  Marston  Park,  Wald- 
ley, Compton,  Marston  Montgomery,  Nether  Sturson,  Ashborne. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  30  X  24.  Five  seals,  two  of  which  bear  the 
crest  of  a  horse's  head. 

Genealogfy  Deduced. 

Job  Peacock  of  =  Ann   living 
Marston  Park  Co.  I  8  July  1704. 
Derby,  d   before  | 
8  July  1704.  I 

I  I  \  \  i  \  \  I 

Thomas       Ann    Jane    Elizabeth    Mary    Frances    Richard    Job 


eldest  son 
over  21 
years  8 
July  1704. 


over     2  1  All  under  age  8  July  1704. 

years 


9  1706  July  8th.  In  the  fifth  year  of  Queen  Anne.  Indenture 
of  Lease  (tripartite)  from  Thomas  Duke  of  Norfolk  of  35  acres 
of  land  abutting  on  Shertecliffe  Parke,  in  Brightside  Byerley 
in  ye  Soake  of  Southay  and  Mannor  &  parish  of  Sheffield  (Co. 
York)  for  twenty  one  years  from  the  29th  Sepr.  1721  at  a  rent 
of  ;^11  per  annum,  a  premium  of  ;^10  being  paid  to  The  Duke. 
Surnames :  Thomas  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Benjamin  Muthall  of 
the  parish  of  St  Andrews  Holbourne  Middlesex  gent.,  John 
Ellis  of  St  James  Westminster  gent.,  Joseph  Banks  of  Sheffield 
gent.,  Francis  Retford.  Witnesses :  John  Kighley,  Thomas 
Benson,  Jno  Clay,  Charles  Sanderson.  Place-Names :  Hol- 
bourne, Westminster,  Sheffield,  ShertclifFe  Hall,  Brightside 
Byerley,  Southay.  Field-Names  :  Crosse  Leys,  Shertcliffe 
Parke,  Shertcliffe  Hall  Parke,  Bower  Lea  or  Leys.  Vellum  : 
one  skin  23  X  16.  Seal  of  the  Duke  of  Norfolk  Earl  Marshal 
(perfect  impression).     Note:  The  Lease  appears  to  have  been 


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(9)  post  dated  fifteen  years.  The  Duke  reserved  out  of  the  demise 
"  Ye  Royalties  and  free  Libertye  of  Hawking,  Hunting,  Fishing 
and  Fowleing."  For  information  as  to  Mr.  Joseph  Banks,  see 
Hunter's  "  Hallamshire,"  2nd  Edition,  page  394,  and  Leader's 
"Sheffield  of  the  18th  Century,"  2nd  Edition,  pages  ii,  iii,  et  seq. 

3  1706  July  8th.  Indenture  of  Lease  (tripartite)  of  the  Manner 
or  Messuage  house  called  Ecclesfield  Hall,  West  Riding  Co. 
York,  with  124  acres  of  land  adjoining,  for  twenty  one  years  at 
;^50  per  annum.  Surnames :  Thomas  Duke  of  Norfolk, 
Benjamin  Muthall  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrews  Holboume 
Middlesex  gent.,  John  Ellis  of  the  Parish  of  St.  James  West- 
minster, gent.,  Joseph  Banks  of  Sheffield  gent.,  Jonathan 
Hardwick,  Robert  Green.  Witnesses:  John  Kighley,  Tho 
Benson,  Jon  Clay.  Place-Names:  Holbourne,  Westminster, 
Sheffield,  Ecclesfield.  Field-Names:  Intakes,  Conney  Greaves, 
Lee  Oakes,  Pond  Meadow,  Little  North  Lee,  Pryor  Lee, 
Hobson  Meadow,  Little  Far  Lee,  Great  Lees,  Two  Flatts, 
Town  Field,  Two  Lee  Scroggs,  Lady  Croft  Meadow,  Lawne 
Meadow,  Water  Corn  Mill,  Kilne  Drains  Goytes  and  Ponds. 
Vellum :  one  skin  26  x  20.     The  seal  of  Norfolk  Earl  Marshal. 

32  1711  August  27th  in  the  10th  year  of  Queen  Ann.  Articles  of 
Ag^reement  (tripartite)  indented  settling  India  Stock  on  the 
marriage  of  Barbara  Abrahams  widow  and  Gervase  Fowler. 
Surnames :  Gervase  Fowler  of  Chesterfield  Co.  Derby  clerk, 
Edward  Green  of  London  brewer,  Stephen  Pomfrett  of  London 
apothecary,  Barbara  Abrahams  of  Chesterfield  widow,  Thomas 
Abrahams  otherwise  Abraham  late  of  Chesterfield,  mercer 
deceased,  Edward  Anthony,  Edward  Waddington,  Nicholas 
Opie,  Hannah  Bower,  John  Bower.  (In  Memorandum  endorsed) 
Edward  Waddington,  Elizabeth  Bourne,  John  Hunter,  Samuel 
Remington,  Zachariah  Merrill,  Richard  Hallam.  Witnesses: 
Richard  Green,  Sarah  Cox,  W.  Milward,  M  .  .  .  Carver. 
Place-Names:  Chesterfield,  London,  Hertford.  Vellum:  one 
skin  (damaged)  32  X  19.  Endorsed  is  a  receipt  for  ;^800  paid 
by  Bonds  under  the  Common  Seal  of  the  English  Company 
trading  to  the  East  Indies  fully  described  by  date  and  number. 

Qenealos:y  Deduced. 

2nd  Husband                ]           '                    1st  Husband  j  f 
Gervask  Fowi,kr=Barbara  Green=Thomas  Abrahams    Hannah  Green=John  Bower    EdwdGreen 

of  Cbestarfield     of    Chesterfield  of  London  mercer  of    Londen, 

clerk.                          living    27    Aug  d    before   27   Aug  brewer  living 

171L  m.  shortly  171L  27  Aug  1711. 

after,  to  her  2nd 

husband. 


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233  1711  January  11th.  Probate  of  the  Will  of  Joseph  Nether- 
wood  of  the  City  of  York  clothier,  with  Grant  dated  23rd 
January  1712.  Surnames:  Elizabeth  wife  of  testator,  Joseph 
Netherwood  son  of  testator,  then  under  21  years  of  age,  John 
Beverley  the  younger  and  Richard  Beverley  his  brother,  sons  of 
testator's  cousin  John  Beverley  of  Strensall,  Elizabeth  Ripley 
daughter  of  testator's  brother-in-law  Abraham  Ripley,  Thomas 
Belk,  of  Leeds  clothier,  testator's  nephew,  Abraham  &  James 
Ryther  sons  of  testator's  brother  James  Ryther  and  William 
Knowles  of  Leeds  clothier,  Elizabeth  daughter  of  testator's 
cousin  John  Beverley  of  Strensall  yeoman,  Stephen  Netherwood 
testator's  brother,  Sarah  wife  of  George  Frankland.  Witnesses  : 
Dorothy  Beverley,  Anthony  Jikeringall,  John  Carey,  Mary 
Williamson,  A.  Beverley.  Place-Names :  York,  Strensall,  Leeds, 
Gatefoulforth,  Mabgate  Leeds,  Walmgate  Barr.  Vellum  :  two 
skins,  the  Probate  20  X  12  and  the  Grant  llj  x  6^.  Note: 
For  Netherwood  see  Nos.  6,  232  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue  1897 
Lot  H"  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue  C.697). 

Genealogy  deduced. 

i  ^1 

Stephen  Netherwood  Joseph  Netherwood  =  Elizabeth 

living     11 


living  11  January  1711.  of  York  clothier.    Will 

11  Jan.   1711  d.   before 


23  Jan.   1712. 


Jan.  1711. 


Joseph    under    21 
years  11  Jan.  1711. 


46  1717  January  27th.  Probate  of  the  Will  of  Mary  Wilson  of 
Scarborough  Co.  York  with  Grant  annexed,  under  the  seal  of 
the  Surrogate  Court  of  York.  Surnames :  Mary  Wilson  of 
Scarborough  Co.  York  Widow,  Ralph  Wilson,  Mary  Hundrill, 
Elinor  Hundrill,  Martin  Hundrill,  John  Hundrill,  Elizabeth 
Hundrill,  Francis  Wilson,  John  Wilson,  Mary  Bilbrough,  EUinor 
Langley,  Thomas  Langley,  Grace  Langley,  William  Ward, 
Johnes  Shaw.  Witnesses:  Jessie  Orray,  William  Orray,  Wm. 
Stockdale.  Place-Name  :  Scarbrough.  Vellum  :  two  skins,  the 
Probate  12  x  8,  the  Grant  lOi  X  6.  Note:  The  Grant  is  to 
Ellinor  Langley  wife  of  Thomas  Langley  and  daughter  of  testa- 
trix, sole  executrix. 


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(46) 

Genealogy 

Mary  Wilson  = 
of  Scarbro' 
widow.  Will 
27   Jan.   1717 
proved  York  14 
May  1721  (?) 

deduced. 

r 

Mary  = 

=  .  .  .  HUNDRILL 

1                          1 
Ralph  =  .  .  .  Frances 

John 

Ellinor  =  Thomas  Langley 

1                     1 
Thomas        Grace 

1 
Mary 

1 
Elinor 

Martin 

John 

Elizabeth 

N.B. — A  grand-daughter  of  testatrix  was  named  Mary  Bilborough,  possibly 
the  eldest  daughter  of  Mary  Hundrill. 


23  1717  March  26th  in  the  3rd  year  of  George  I.  Indenture  of 
Grant  (tripartite)  of  a  Messuage  and  land  at  Litton  Co.  Derby. 
Surnames  :  Thomas  Bagshaw  of  Bakewell  Co.  Derby  esquire, 
■  William  Needham  of  Great  Hucklow  parish  Tideswell  miner, 
Edward  Brock,  John  Bramhall.  Witnesses :  Edward  Brock, 
Sam  White,  Margaret  Stevenson,  John  Bagshaw,  Joseph  Tim- 
perly.  Place-Names :  Bakewell,  Great  Hucklow,  Tideswell, 
Litton,  Field-Name :  Mathew  Yard.  Vellum  :  one  skin 
25  X  18.  The  seal  of  Thomas  Bagshaw  bears  a  shield,  crest 
and  mantling,  the  principal  charge  is  the  bugle  horn  and  the 
Crest  is  a  cubit  arm  grasping  a  bugle  horn. 


10  1722  November  14th  in  the  9th  year  of  George  L  Probate 
of  the  Will  of  John  Church  of  Scarbrough  Co.  York  gentleman, 
with  Grant  dated  9th  November  1733  from  the  Exchequer 
Court  of  the  Lord  Archbishop  of  York  annexed.  Surnames : 
John  Church  of  Scarbrough  gent.,  Ann  Church  his  wife,  Eliza- 
beth Mahng  his  daughter,  Rebecca  Fields  his  daughter,  Matthew 
Church  the  son  of  his  brother  Ralph  Church,  John  Church  the 
son  of  his  brother  Ralph  Church,  Mary  Fox  the  daughter  of  his 
brother  Ralph  Church.  Witnesses:  Tho.  Skaife,  Elizabeth 
Hastwhittle,  WilHam  Skaife.  Place-Name :  Scarborough. 
Vellum,  two  skins,  the  Probate  18  X  14,  the  Grant  lOi  x  6. 


Number  in 
Library 

(10) 


41 


Genealogfy  deduced. 


John  Church 
d.  before  9  Nov. 
1733  when  Will 
proved  York. 


Ann 

proved  husband's 
Will  at  York  9 
Nov.  1733. 


Ralph  Church 
living  14  Nov. 
1722. 


ELIZ  ABETH  =  . 

m.  before  14 
Nov.  1722  and 
then  living. 


Maling      Rebecca  =  .  .  .  Fields 


m.  before  14 
Nov.  1722  and 
then  living. 


Matthew 


I 
John 
living  14  Nov.  1722. 


Mary  = 


Fox 


232  1739.  January  (date  not  completed).  Indenture  of  Bargain 
and  Sale  of  a  house  in  Walmgate  Bar,  City  of  York.  Surnames : 
Mary  Potter  of  the  City  of  York,  Joseph  Netherwood  of  the  City 
of  York  brewer,  John  Turner  gentleman,  William  Lee  of  the 
parish  of  St.  Mary's  in  Castlegate,  York.  The  deed  appears  not 
to  have  been  executed.  Place- Names :  York,  Castlegate, 
Walmgate  Barr.  Note  :  For  Netherwood  see  Nos.  6,  233,  232. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  29  X  21.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue  1897, 
Lot  -4-,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue  C.697. 

38  1742  December  8th.  Deed  Poll  under  the  seal  of  the 
Consistory  Court  of  York,  whereby  Lancelot  Lord  Archbishop 
of  York  in  the  19th  year  of  his  Translation  by  his  Com- 
missary Richard  Osbaldiston  Doctor  of  Divinity  &  Dean  of 
the  Cathedral  appointed  Christopher  Butterfield  to  be  curate  in 
the  Chappel  of  Bradfield  in  the  parish  of  Ecclesfield  Co.  York. 
Surnames :  Christopher  Butterfield  clerk  Batchelor  of  Arts, 
William  Steer  clerk  vicar  of  Ecclesfield,  Robert  Jubb  (public 
notary).  Place-Names :  York,  Bradfield,  Ecclesfield.  Vellum: 
one  skin  14X9.  Note :  There  are  several  endorsements  on 
the  back  of  the  deed  recording  the  dates  when  it  was  exhibited 
at  Sheffield,  Rotherham  and  Doncaster. 


18  1746  October  22nd  in  the  20th  year  of  George  II.  Indenture 
of  Grant  to  uses  of  a  house  at  Great  Hucklow  in  the  parish  of 
Hope  Co.  Derby  in  consideration  of  £Z'\r.  Surnames  :  Joseph 
Needham  late  of  Bretton  parish  of  Eyam  Co.  Derby  miner, 
Thomas  Needham  of  Great  Hucklow  parish  of  Hope  miner. 
Witnesses  :  Jno  Beech,  John  Staveley.  Place-Names  : 
Bretton  in  the  parish  of  Eyam,  Great  Hucklow,  Hope. 
Vellum :  one   skin   24  X  16.       Seal   of   Joseph  Needham  not 


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(18)  armorial.  Note :  Endorsed  is  an  unsigned  Memorandum  of 
the  subsequent  entry  on  the  property  by  Joseph  Needham  and 
delivery  to  Thomas  Needham. 


24     1750-1  February  12th  in  the  24th  year  of  George  II.    Indenture 

of  Grant  of  several  messuages,  and  the  furniture  in  one  of 
them,  at  Great  Hucklow  Co.  Derby  in  consideraton  of  ^15. 
Surnames :  Jonathan  Needham  of  Froggatt  parish  of  Bakewell 
miner,  William  Rowbotham  of  Stoney  Middleton  parish  of 
Hathersage  blacksmith,  Henry  Andrew,  William  Ryles,  Joseph 
Young,  Robert  Needham  (late  father  of  Jonathan).  Witnesses: 
George  Swift,  Joseph  Barber.  Place-Names  :  Froggatt,  Bake- 
well,  Stoney  Middleton,  Hathersage,  Great  Hucklow.  Vellum: 
one  skin  30  X  22.  Note :  Jonathan  Needham  was  a  marksman, 
but  his  seal  bears  a  coat  of  arms  probably,  argent  three  fleur 
de  lis  on  a  chevron  between  three  stags  or  horses  heads.  Two 
memoranda  of  delivery  of  possession  endorsed,  one  relating  to 
the  furniture,  says  it  was  given  "  by  the  delivery  of  one  old 
chair  part  of  the  whole." 

Qenealog:y  deduced. 

Robert  Needham = 
d.  before  12  Feb  I 
1750-1.  I 

Jonathan  Needham 

of  Froggatt  Co.  Derby 

miner    living    12   Feb 

1750-1. 

21  1751  March  25th  in  the  24th  year  of  George  II.  Indenture  of 
Grant  to  uses,  to  be  holden  of  the  Chief  Lord  of  the  fee,  of  two 
closes  of  land  and  buildings  within  the  Liberties  etc.  of  Tides- 
well  or  Wheston  in  the  parish  and  Manour  of  Tideswell  Co. 
Derby  in  consideration  of  ^200.  Surnames:  Gervase  Bagshaw 
of  Tideswell  grocer,  Thomas  Jackson  of  Tideswell  butcher,  John 
Archer,  Gervase  Hill.  Witnesses:  John  Eyre,  John  Frith. 
Place-Names:  Tideswell,  Wheston.  Field  -  Names  :  Heathy- 
dale  Furlong.  Vellum :  one  skin  23  X  12.  Seal  broken  and 
obscure.  Note  :  A  memorandum  in  the  left  margin  says  the 
Deed  was  enrolled  at  the  General  Quarter  Sessions  of  the  Peak 
for  the  County  of  Derby,  16th  July,  1751,  before  Bache  Thorn - 
hill,  G.  Venables  Vernon,  and  Joseph  Hayne  (Clerk  of  the 
Peace).  George  Venables  Vernon  was  created  Lord  Vernon  in 
1762.  Heathydale  Ward  is  less  than  a  mile  S.W.  of  Tideswell. 
See  Ordnance  Map  (one  inch),  1870-79. 


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22  &  22a  1751  April  16th  and  17th  in  the  24th  year  of  George  II. 
Indentures  of  Lease  and  Release  to  uses,  of  two  messuages 
in  Great  Hucklow  parish  of  Hope  Co.  Derby  in  consideration 
of  £25.  Surnames :  Thomas  Needham  of  Eyam  Co.  Derby 
miner,  Joseph  Needham  of  Eyam  Edge  innholder,  Joshua 
Needham  of  Great  Hucklow  yeoman,  William  Royles,  Margaret 
Young.  Witnesses  :  Ed  Jackson,  Jno.  Beech,  William  Mettam, 
Abel  Topliss.  Place-Names  :  Eyam,  Eyam  Edge,  Great 
Hucklow,  Hope.  Vellum  :  one  skin  each,  the  Lease  18  X  12, 
and  the  Release  25  x  19. 

41  1751  August  16th  Surrender  of  Copyholds  of  the  Manour  of 
Tideswell  Co.  Derby.  Surnames :  John  Archer  esquire  (Lord 
of  the  Manour),  George  Longden,  Robert  Walker,  Sir  John 
Statham,  John  Beech  of  Tideswell  gentleman,  Esther  Wyatt, 
Joshua  Needham  of  Great  Hucklow  Co.  Derby  yeoman,  Jo 
Hough  (Deputy  Steward  of  the  Manor).  Place-Names  :  Tides- 
well  Manour,  Wigwall,  Wheston.     Vellum :  one  skin  14  X  10. 

141  1752  April  11th  in  the  25th  year  of  George  II.  Indenture  of 
Marriage  Settlement  (tripartite)  between  Richard  Beet  and 
Jane  Coke.  Surnames  :  Richard  Beet  of  Sheffield  Co.  York 
factor,  Jane  Coke  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse  Co.  Notts  spinster, 
one  of  the  daughters  of  Dewes  Coke  late  of  Mansfield  Wood- 
house  esquire  deceased,  John  Wilson  of  Broomhead,  Chapelry 
of  Bradfield  gentleman,  Jonathan  Ellis  of  Sheffield  gentleman, 
George  Coke  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse  esquire  eldest  son  and 
heir  apparent  of  Dewes  Coke.  Witnesses :  Mary  Wilson, 
John  Browne,  Isabella  Maria  Ellis.  Place-Names:  Sheffield, 
Mansfield- Woodhouse,  Broomhead,  Bradfield,  Ecclesfield,  Pinx- 
ton  Estate  Co.  Derby.  Vellum  :  one  skin  31  X  26.  Note  :  See 
Hunter's  F.M.G.,  572  and  827. 

13  &  13a  1757  May  19th  and  20th  in  the  30th  year  of  George  II. 
Indentures  of  Lease  and  Release  of  land  for  the  site  of  a 
public  bridge  across  a  stream  at  Hadfield  in  the  parish  of  Glossop 
which  divides  the  counties  of  Derby  and  Chester.  Surnames  : 
Thomas  Hadfield  of  Hadfield  parish  of  Glossop  chapman, 
William  Goddard  of  Glossop  clerk,  Nathaniel  Eyre  of  Glossop 
gent.  Witnesses :  Alex  Hollinworth,  Henry  Hague.  Place- 
Names  :  Hadfield,  Glossop,  both  in  Co.  Derby.  Field-Names : 
Lower  Bridgley  Field,  Woolley  Bridge.  Vellum :  one  skin 
each,  the  Lease  25  x  14  and  the  Release  28  x  23.     The  seal 


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18  a  18a)  of  Thomas  Hadfield  both  on  the  Lease  and  Release  bears  three 
drawn  swords,  the  points  conjoined  in  base.  Note:  Endorsed 
on  the  Release  in  a  running  hand  are  the  words  "Woolley 
Bridge." 


30  1760  July  5th  in  the  34th  year  of  George  II.  Indenture  of 
Qrant  and  feoffment  of  a  messuage  in  Great  Hucklow  Co. 
Derby,  to  be  holden  of  the  Chief  Lord  of  the  fee  by  the  dutys, 
rents,  and  services  theretofore  due  and  of  right  accustomed,  in 
consideration  of  /'20.  Surnames :  William  Rowbotham  of 
Stoney  Middleton  parish  of  Hathersage  blacksmith  and  Dorothy 
his  wife,  Joshua  Needham  of  Great  Hucklow  yeoman,  Henry 
Andrew,  Adam  Blackwell.  Witnesses :  Jonathan  Worrall, 
James  Davenport.  Place-Names :  Stony  Middleton,  Hather- 
sage, Great  Hucklow,  Hope.  Vellum  :  one  skin  26  X  16.  The 
seals  of  William  and  Dorothy  appear  to  bear  some  armorial 
device.  The  attestation  clause  records  the  livery  of  seizin  prior 
to  the  execution  of  the  deed. 


26  &  26a  1760  November  24th  and  25th  in  the  1st  year  of  George  III. 
Indentures  of  Lease  and  Release  of  the  site  of  "  an  antient 
Capital  Messuage  "  and  outbuildings  situate  "  within  or  adjoining 
near  unto  a  certain  antient  fenced  ground"  called  "the  Allyes 
having  a  high  stone  wall  on  three  sides  of  the  same  "  in  the 
town  of  Tideswell  Co.  Derby  in  consideration  of  ;^350.  Sur- 
names :  John  Statham  of  Higwall  Co.  Derby  esquire,  John 
Barnett  of  Tideswell  shopkeeper.  Sir  John  Statham  knight 
deceased,  Richard  Redfern,  Mr.  William  Ash  mercer,  Thomas 
Faulkner,  Job  Jackson,  Edward  Barber,  John  Firth,  John 
Harrison,  Grace  Hoskins.  Witnesses :  John  Baker,  Dan 
Taylor,  Wm.  WagstafF.  Place-Names :  Higwall  near  Wirks- 
worth,  Tideswell.  Field-Name :  The  Allyes.  Vellum  :  one 
skin  each.  The  Lease  26  x  13  and  the  Release  31  X  24.  Note: 
The  seal  of  John  Statham  bears  a  shield  charged  with  a  two- 
headed  eagle,  wings  displayed,  issuing  out  of  a  ducal  coronet, 
and  there  is  a  crest  which  is  obscure.  Endorsed  on  the  back  of 
the  Release  is  a  Memorandum  to  the  effect  that  a  dog  kennel  of 
the  Duke  of  Devonshire  had  been  by  mistake  included  in  the 
Lease  and  Release  and  that  £2  of  the  purchase  money  had  been 
repaid  to  the  Vendor  in  respect  thereof. 


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8  1761  March  5th,  Probate  of  the  Will  of  John  Netherwood  of 
Hamblethorpe  in  the  parish  of  Kildwick  Co.  York  farmer  with 
Grant  of  Administration  with  the  Will  annexed  dated  2nd  June 
1779  from  the  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Farnhill  with  Cononley  to 
William  Netherwood  son  and  devisee  of  the  testator,  annexed. 
Surnames  :  John  Netherwood  of  Hamblethorpe  Co.  York, 
Lupton  Topham,  William  Netherwood  (the  brother),  John 
Pighells,  William  Netherwood  (the  son  under  21)  John  Nether- 
wood (son  under  21),  Amy  Netherwood  (daughter  under  21), 
Margaret  Netherwood  (daughter  under  21),  Barbary  Netherwood 
(wife),  Christopher  Netherwood  (son  under  21),  Robert  Lane. 
Witnesses :  James  Hargreaves,  Joseph  Watkinson,  John 
Watkinson.  Place-Names :  Hamblethorpe,  Kildwick  Grange, 
Bradley,  both  in  the  parish  of  Kildwick,  Skipton,  Carlton,  all  in 
Co.  York.  Vellum:  two  skins  the  Probate  17X14,  the  Grant 
10X6.  Seal  bears  Arms,  probably  of  the  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Farnhill  with  Cononley.     Note  :  See  Nos.  6,  232  and  233. 

Genealosry  deduced. 


John  Netherwood  =  Barbary       William  Netherwood 


of  Hamblethorpe,  parish 
of  Kildwick,  Co.  York, 
farmer. 


living     5         (of  Skipton,  Co.  York,  tallow 
Mar.  1761.      chandler.     See  No.  6.) 


I  \  \  \  ^1 

William  John  Amy  Margaret  Christopher 

under     21    5 r ' 

Mar.     1761.  All  under  age  5  Mar.  1761. 

Administered 

his     father's 

Will  2   June 

1779. 


37  1766  September  28th  in  the  6th  year  of  George  III.  Transfer 
of  Mortgage  of  "  The  Alleys "  in  Tideswell  Co.  Derby. 
Surnames :  John  Statham  of  Wigwall  Co.  Derby  esquire, 
Fleetwood  Bury  of  Grays  Inn  Middlesex  gent.,  John  Barnett 
of  Tideswell  shopkeeper,  Daniel  Taylor  of  Tideswell  sadler. 
Sir  John  Statham  knight  deceased,  Mr  William  Ash,  Mrs 
Grace  Hoskyns,  Thomas  Savill  trustee  for  the  said  Grace 
Hoskyns,  Ebenezer  Blackwall  esquire,  Thomas  Hawes  gentle- 
man. Witnesses  :  Mary  Barker,  J.  Manden,  Geo.  Carpenter, 
Faib  Preston,  clerk  to  the  said  Mr.  Bury.  Place-Names : 
Wigwall  (near  Wirksworth),  Gray's  Inn  Middlesex,  Tideswell. 
Field-Name:  The  Alleys.  Vellum:  one  skin  31  X  25,  three 
seals  not  armorial. 


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19  1771  December  7th  in  the  12th  year  of  George  III.  Indenture 
of  Lease  of  a  Messuage  "  known  by  the  Sign  of  the  Starr  "  in 
Tideswell  Co.  Derby,  for  eight  years  at  a  rent  of  £'h  12s.  Od. 
Surnames :  Benjamin  Baker  of  Tideswell  framwork  knitter, 
Mary  Baker  of  Tideswell  widow.  Witnesses :  Job  Burks, 
Richard  Haigh.  Place- Names  :  Tideswell,  The  Sign  of  the 
Starr.  Vellum  :  one  skin  27  X  13,  cut  in  places,  and  signatures 
and  seals  cut  off. 

20  1773  April  8th  in  the  13th  year  of  George  III.  Indenture  of 
Grant  and  Exchangee  of  lands  at  Foolow  in  the  parish  of 
Eyam  Co.  Derby.  Surnames :  Joshua  Needham  of  Great 
Hucklow  parish  of  Hope  yeoman,  Edward  Hill  of  Foolow 
parish  Eyam  yeoman,  Mr  Francis  Morton,  Mr  John  Wall, 
John  Wright.  Witnesses :  Thomas  Froggot,  Robert  Royles. 
Place-Names  :  Great  Hucklow  in  the  parish  of  Hope,  Foolow 
parish  Eyam,  Foolow  Edge.  Field-Names :  Slaters  Nether 
Edge,  Anthony  Nail's  Upper  Edge,  Bretton  Lane.  Vellum  : 
one  skin  26  X  23.     Two  seals,  not  armorial. 

29  1776  May  4th  in  the  16th  year  of  George  III.  Indenture  of 
Release  (the  Lease  Missing)  of  land  at  Tideswell  Co.  Derby. 
Surnames :  Daniel  Taylor  of  Tideswell  sadler,  Henry  Jackson 
of  Tideswell  butcher,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  Richard  Swan  of 
Tideswell,  Job  Swindell,  John  Brocklehurst,  Peter  Merrill  of 
Eyam.  Witnesses :  John  Baker,  Chrisr.  Wharton.  Place- 
Names :  Tideswell,  Eyam.  Field-Name* :  Crown  lands  in 
Tideswell  Field,  Knowtridge,  Milnhouse  Dale,  Mesne  Close, 
Oldfield.  Vellum  :  one  skin  29  X  20.  Seal  of  Dan  Taylor 
obscure. 

65  1778  February  12th  in  the  18th  year  of  George  III.  Writ  to  the 
Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  to  distrain  the  bodies  of  the  Jurors  and 
bring  them  to  Westminster,  in  the  action  "Wood  v.  Scott." 
Surnames :  David  Wood,  Barnabas  Wood,  Stephen  Scott, 
Leonard  Falshaw,  William  Earl  Mansfield.  Place- Names : 
Yorkshire,  Westminster.  Vellum:  one  skin  13X2.  Printed  in 
blank  and  filled  in  by  hand.  Note  :  Memorandum  of  the  Sheriff 
endorsed.     See  numbers  62  and  63  of  this  Catalogue. 

63  1778  Yorkshire  to  wit.  Printed  Sheriff's  Jury  Panel  in  the 
action  "  Wood  v.  Scott."  Seventy-two  names  addresses  and 
descriptions  of  which   the    following   relate   to  the  district   of 


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(63)  Sheffield.  Surnames :  John  Kirke  of  Ecclesfield  gent.,  William 
Phipps  of  Ecclesfield  gent.,  Robert  Bower  of  Swinton  gent., 
John  Bingley  of  Swinton  gent.,  John  Wilson  of  Bradfield  gent., 
Richard  Hackett  of  Tickhill  gent.,  James  Hawksworth  of  Tick- 
hill  gent.,  Robert  Weight  of  Anston  gent.,  Robert  Rodgers  of 
Aston  gent.,  Thomas  Smith  of  Cawthorne  gent.,  John  Rowley  of 
Cawthorn  gent.,  William  Matson  of  Royston  gent.,  Richard 
Beldon  of  Royston  gent.  Place- Names  :  Ecclesfield,  Swinton, 
Bradfield,  Tickhill,  Anston,  Aston,  Cawthorne.  Vellum  :  one 
skin  7x9.  Note  :  Endorsed,  "verdict  for  Plaintiff  damages  ;/ri2 
costs  40/-."     See  numbers  62  and  65  of  this  Catalogue. 

62  1778  the  Friday  next  after  eight  days  of  the  feast  of  St.  Hilary 
(the  octaves  of  St.  Hilary  fall  on  the  20th  January)  in  the  18th 
year  of  George  III.  Pleadings  in  an  action  "Wood  v.  Scott" 
on  a  plea  of  tresspass  relating  to  a  boat  called  "The  Otter." 
Surnames :  David  Wood,  Barnabas  Wood,  John  Lobley, 
Stephen  Scott,  Leonard  Falshaw,  Thomas  Tindall,  Sir  Henry 
Gould  (knight),  John  Aspinal,  R.  Walters.  Place-Name : 
Leeds.  Vellum:  one  skin  12x24.  Note:  Signed  Judgment 
is  endorsed,  dated  23rd  May,  1778. 

64     Undated.     Yorkshire  to  wit.     Printed  Sheriffs  Jury  Panel  in 

the  action  "Hinley  v.  Metcalf."  Seventy-two  names,  addresses 
and  descriptions  of  which  the  following  relate  to  the  district  of 
Sheffield.  Surnames :  Jonas  Micklethwaite  of  Ingbirchworth 
gent.,  William  Ellison  of  Barnsley  gent.,  John  Prince  of  Ardesley 
gent.,  John  Matson  of  Royston  gent.,  John  Wainwright  of 
Royston,  gent.,  William  Marriott  of  Hooton  Pannall  gent.,  John 
Jackson  of  Wath  gent.,  Thomas  Marriott  of  Bradfield  gent., 
Nicholas  Stead  of  Bradfield  gent.,  William  Beavors  of  Sheffield 
gent.,  John  Nodder  of  Sheffield  gent.,  Thomas  Broadbent  of 
Hands  worth  gent.  Place -Names  :  Ingbirchworth,  Barnsley, 
Ardesley,  Roystone,  Wath,  Bradfield,  Sheffield,  Handsworth. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  9X9. 

65a     Undated.     Yorkshire  to  wit.     Printed  Sheriff's  Jury  Panel 

in  the  action  "Henry  Shaw  v.  Hammerton  Astley"  on  a  plea  of 
tresspass.  Seventy-two  names,  addresses  and  descriptions  of 
which  the  following  relate  to  the  district  of  Sheffield.  Surnames: 
Robert  Ellis  of  Adwick  gent.,  John  Walton  of  Adwick  gent., 
George  Middleton  of  Brodsworth  gent.,  George  Shaw  of  Brods- 
worth  gent.,  John  Warham  of  Swinton  gent.,  William  Wade  of 


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(65a)  Swinton  gent.     Place-Names :  Adwick,  Brodsworth,  Swinton. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  9X11. 

68  Undated.  Memorandum  nominating  Attorneys  in  the  action 
**  Denn  on  the  demise  of  Strelley  v.  Potter."  Surnames  :  John 
Denn,  Robert  Strelley  gentleman,  Archibald  Maclean,  Eleanor 
Potter,  Francis  Potter,  John  JoUey.  Place-name :  Derbyshire. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  8  X  29.  There  are  only  seven  lines  of 
writing  on  a  roll  2j  feet  long,  and  an  official  seal  not  readable. 
The  roll  bears  the  number  483  at  the  foot. 

67     Undated.     Yorkshire  to  wit.     Printed  Sheriff's  Jury  Panel  in 

the  action  "  Alice  Cattle  v.  James  Waite,"  in  a  plea  of  trespass 
on  the  case.  Seventy-two  names,  addresses  and  descriptions  of 
which  the  following  relate  to  the  district  of  Sheffield.  Surnames : 
Gamaliel  Milner  of  AtterclifFe  with  Darnall  gent.,  George  Chal- 
linor  of  Attercliffe  with  Darnall  gent.,  William  Burton  of 
Brightside  Byerley  gent,,  Joseph  Clay  of  the  same  gent.,  Samuel 
Kirk,  of  Kimberworth,  gentleman.  Place-Names :  Yorkshire, 
Attercliffe  with  Darnall,  Brightside  Byerley,  Kimberworth. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  10  x  9,  torn  and  repaired  with  paper. 

66     Undated.     Yorkshire  to  wit.     Printed  Sheriff's  Jury  Panel  in 

the  action  "  Thomas  Settle  v.  Wm.  Lawson "  in  a  plea  of 
trespass  upon  the  case.  Seventy-two  names,  addresses,  and 
descriptions  which  are  the  same  as  those  on  the  Panel  number  65. 
Vellum:  9  x  11. 

12  1779  January  21st  in  the  19th  year  of  George  III.  Indenture 
of  Assignment  of  an  acre  of  land  at  Leadon  Knowl  within 
Bugsworth  in  the  parish  of  Glossop  Co.  Derby,  for  the  residue 
of  a  term  of  forty-two  years  created  by  an  Indre  of  Lease 
therein  recited.  Surnames  :  John  Braddock  of  Chinley  Houses 
within  Bugsworth  parish  Glossop  Co.  Derby  yeoman,  Samuel 
Frith  of  Bank  Hall  parish  Chapel-en-le-Frith  Co.  Derby  esquire, 
James  Carrington,  William  Drinkwater,  John  Hibbert,  John 
Bullock,  Thomas  Isherwood,  William  Bennett,  James  Drink- 
water,  Joseph  Rowbotham,  George  Mellor,  Edmund  Liversley, 
Henry  Merrill,  Samuel  Mellor  (freeholders  of  Bugsworth). 
Witnesses :  John  Gee,  Danl.  Dyson.  Place-Names  :  Chinley, 
Bugsworth,  Glossop,  Bank  Hall,  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  Brierly 
Green,  Leadon  Knowl.  Vellum :  one  skin  30  x  22,  one 
signature  only,  the  seal  bears  the  initials  D.D. 


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1  1779  August  21st  Marriage  Settlement  of  lands  in  the 
parishes  of  Riston  and  Swine  in  Holderness  Co.  York,  producing 
£%1  10s.  Od.  per  annum.  Surnames:  Thomas  Whitaker  of 
Worksop  Co.  Notts  gentleman,  Frances  Pearson  of  Mosborough 
Co.  Derby  spinster,  George  Whitaker  of  Doncaster  Co.  York 
gentleman,  George  Pearson  of  Doncaster  doctor  of  physic,  John 
Pearson,  William  Tennyson,  John  Wilson,  Thomas  Wilson, 
John  Wright,  Daniel  Whitaker  deceased  gentleman  and  Elinor 
his  wife.  Witnesses :  J.  W.  Wheat,  John  Haycock,  Thomas 
Brookes,  Thomas  Jefferson,  Elizabeth  Pearson,  Richard  Hunt. 
Place-names  :  Worksop,  Mosbrough,  Doncaster,  Ryhill,  Camer- 
ton,  Arnold,  Long  Riston,  Swine  (the  last  five  mentioned  places 
being  in  Holderness).  Field-Names :  Constables  Narrow 
Oxgang,  Outmarsh  Close,  Beast  Gates,  Sheep  Gates.  The 
Deed  is  registered  in  the  Deeds  Registry  at  Beverley,  23rd  Sept. 
1779.  Vellum  :  two  skins  34  X  29.  Four  seals  each  bearing 
the  initials  F.H. 


Genealosry  deduced. 

Daniel  Whitaker  =  Elinor  John  Pearson: 

d.   before  23   Sep. 

1779. 


Iiving23  living  23  Sep.  1779. 

Sep. 1779. 


Thomas  Whitaker  =  Frances  living 
gent,  of  Worksop  Co.  22  Sep.  1779,  m. 
Notts,  living  23  Sep.  shortly  after  23 
1779.  Sep.  1779. 

35     1782  April  19th  in  the  22nd  year  of  George  III.     Indenture  of 

Lease  for  a  year  (the  Release  missing)  of  a  newly  erected 
messuage  and  land  at  Tideswell  Co.  Derby.  Surnames  :  John 
Barnett  of  Manchester  late  of  Tideswell  cotton  manufacturer 
and  Hannah  his  wife,  Edward  Jackson  of  Tideswell  butcher, 
William  Jackson  of  Tideswell  yeoman,  James  Antwistle,  Sir 
John  Statham  knight,  John  Statham  (his  only  son  and  heir), 
Joseph  Burks  gent.,  Mr.  William  Ash  mercer,  Thomas  Faulkner, 
Thomas  Fanshaw  the  younger,  Joshua  Needham,  Thomas  Fan- 
shaw  the  elder.  Witnesses  :  John  Mander,  James  Mander. 
Place-Names:  Tideswell,  Manchester,  Buxton.  Field-Names: 
The  Alleys,  Summer  Cross  Closes.  Vellum  :  one  skin  28  x  24. 
Note :  The  newly  erected  messuage  had  been  built  on  the  site 
of  an  ancient  capital  messuage  of  Sir  John  Statham  knight 
deceased,  in  a  certain  fenced  ground  called  "The  Alleys," 
having  a  high  stone  wall  on  three  sides  thereof.  The  Lease 
also  includes  an  antient  building  near  thereto  formerly  used  as 
offices  for  transacting  the  business  of  attorneys,  and  a  messuage 

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(35)  in  Upper  Street  leading  into  the  Market  Place  in  Tideswell,  and 
two  pews  or  sitting  places  in  the  Church  of  Tideswell,  within  a 
certain  Choir  there  called  "Statham's  Choir,"  but  reserving  to 
John  Statham  and  his  family  certain  rights  of  burial  and  as  to 
monuments,  arms,  hatchments,  and  escutcheons. 

33  1783  September  1st  in  the  23rd  year  of  George  III.  Indenture 
of  Mortgage  by  demise  for  500  years,  of  land  in  Tideswell  Co. 
Derby  to  secure  £A2.  Surnames :  Henry  Jackson  of  Tideswell 
butcher,  Thomas  Roberts  of  Taddington  parish  of  Bakewell  Co. 
Derby  yeoman,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  Richard  Swann  late  of 
Tideswell,  Daniel  Taylor,  Peter  Worril.  Witnesses:  Alex 
Bossley,  Isaac  Newton.  Place-Names:  Tideswell,  Taddington, 
Bakewell,  Eyam.  Field- Names:  Crown  lands  in  Tideswell  field, 
Knowtridge,  Milnhouse-Dale,  Oldfield.  Vellum :  one  skin 
32  X  25.  The  seal  of  Henry  Jackson  bears  a  bird  with  wings 
erect. 

36  1786  May  24th  in  the  26th  year  of  George  III.  Deed  of 
Covenant  charging  two  houses  in  Tideswell  Co.  Derby,  as 
colateral  security.  Surnames  :  Henry  Jackson  of  Tideswell 
butcher  and  Mary  his  wife,  Richard  Warhurst  of  Upper  End 
Tideswell  yeoman,  Henry  Warhurst  of  Tideswell  butcher,  Robert 
Freeman  late  of  Whetstone  Co.  Derby  esquire  deceased,  .  .  . 
Boden,  Edmund  Hill,  John  Parker.  Witnesses :  Edmd.  Baker, 
Alex  Bossley.  Place-Names:  Tideswell,  Upper  End,  Whet- 
stone, Beighton  Fields.  Field-Names:  Monksdale  Side  Closes. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  29  X  22,  all  four  seals  bear  a  bird  with  wings 
erect. 

27  1786  December  19th  in  the  27th  year  of  George  III.  Lease 
for  a  year  (Release  missing)  of  lands  in  Tideswell  Co.  Derby. 
Surnames :  Henry  Jackson  of  Tideswell  butcher,  Joshua 
Needham  of  Great  Hucklow  parish  Hope  yeoman,  William 
Duke  of  Devonshire,  John  Archer  esquire,  Anthony  Robinson, 
the  late  Richard  Swann  of  Tideswell,  Daniel  Taylor,  Peter 
Werril,  Edmund  Baker  of  Litton  gent.,  Thomas  Roberts  of 
Taddington  yeoman,  Edward  Bagshaw  of  Grindlow  parish  of 
Hope  yeoman.  Witnesses  :  Betty  Gould,  Caesar  Wm.  Blake. 
Place-Names :  Tideswell,  Great  Hucklow,  Millhouse  dale, 
Eyam,  Litton,  Taddington,  Bakewell, Grindlow.  Field-Names : 
Crisplins,  Meadow  Lane,  Crown  Lands  in  Tideswell  Field, 
Knowtridge,  Mesne  Close,  The  Oldfield.  Vellum :  one  skin 
34X16. 


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6  1787  December  7th.  Probate  of  the  Will  of  William  Nether- 
wood  of  Skipton  Co.  York  tallow  chandler,  Grant  dated  19th 
December  1787,  from  the  Prerogative  Court  of  York  annexed. 
Surnames :  William  Netherwood  of  Skipton  Co.  York 
tallow-chandler,  William  Netherwood  (nephew),  Christopher 
Netherwood  (nephew),  Margaret  Wheelhouse  (niece),  Jane 
Hudson  (sister),  William  Shackleton  (servant).  Witnesses: 
J.  Beeston,  Ann  Green,  Richd.  Brayshay,  John  Carr.  Place- 
Names :  Skipton,  Glusburn  near  Skipton,  Cononly  (all  in  Co. 
York).  Vellum:  two  skins,  the  Probate  15x11,  the  Grant 
10  X  5.     Note :  See  Nos.  8,  232,  233, 

Genealogy  deduced. 

I  \  I 

Jane  Netherwood=       ...     Hudson         William   Netherwood       ....    Netherwood  = 
living  7  Dec,  1787.  *      of    Skipton     Co.    York  {See  No.  ) 

tallow    chandler    d.    be- 
tween 7  &  19  Dec.   1787. 


William              Christopher           Margaret  =  .    .    .    .    Wheelhouse. 
-^ All  living  7  December  1787. > 


28  &  28a  1791  July  12th  and  13th  in  the  31st  year  of  George  III. 
Indentures  of  Lease  and  Release  of  lands  in  Tideswell  Co. 
Derby.  Surnames :  William  Needham  of  Great  Hucklow 
gentleman  only  son  and  heir  of  Joshua  Needham  late  of  Gt. 
Hucklow  yeoman  deed.,  Edward  Bagshaw  of  Grindlow  yeoman, 
Henry  White  of  Brushfield  Bakewell  farmer  and  Martha  his 
wife,  late  Martha  Jackson  daughter  and  only  child  and  heir  at 
law  of  Henry  Jackson  late  of  Tideswell  butcher  deceased., 
William  Duke  of  Devonshire,  John  Archer  esquire,  Robert 
Longden,  Edmund  Baker,  John  Baker,  Thomas  Roberts, 
Anthony  Robinson,  the  late  Richard  Swan  of  Tideswell,  Daniel 
Taylor  of  Tideswell,  Peter  Worrill  of  Eyam.  Witnesses : 
Caesar  Wm.  Blake  and  Thos.  Swan  his  clerk.  Place-Names : 
Great  Hucklow,  Grindlow  both  in  the  parish  of  Hope,  Brushfield 
in  the  parish  of  Bakewell,  Millhouse  Dale,  Eyam,  Tideswell, 
Litton,  Taddington.  Field-Names  :  Crisplins,  Meadow  Lane, 
Crown  Lands  in  Tideswell  Fields,  Knowtridge,  Mesne  Close, 
The  Old  Field.  Vellum  :  one  skin  and  two  skins.  The  Lease 
24X  21,  and  the  Release  31  X  26,  the  seals  of  William  Needham 
and  Edward  Bagshaw  bear  a  bird,  but  do  not  appear  to  be 
armorial. 


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(28  &  28a) 


(i) 


43 


16 


Joshua  Needham 
of  Great  Hucklow 
yeoman  d  before  12 
July  1791. 


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Qenealofi'ies  deduced. 

(ii) 
Henry  Jackson  = 


of  Tides  well  but- 
cher d  before  12 
July  1791. 


William  of  Great 
Hucklow  gent,  only 
son  and  heir-at-law 
and  devisee  in  fee 
and  one  of  the  ex- 
ecutors of  his  father, 
living  12  July  1791. 


Martha  =  Henry  White 
only  child  of  Brushfield  Bake- 
and  heiress  well  Co.  Derby 
m  before  12  farmer  living  12 
July  1791        July  1791. 


1797  October  23rd  in  the  37th  year  of  George  III.  Surrender 
of  and  Admittance  to  Copyhold  lands  in  the  Manor  of  Tideswell 
Co.  Derby.  Surnames :  John  Archer  esquire  (Lord  of  the  Manor) 
Caesar  William  Blake,  Micah  H^H,  Edward  Jackson,  Samuel 
Bennett,  Mary  Baker  of  Tideswell  widow,  William  Palfreyman, 
William  Bramvell,  George  Dawson,  Thomas  Frith  of  Tideswell 
yeoman.  Place- Name :  Tideswell.  Vellum  :  one  skin  16X12. 
Note  :  The  Deputy  Steward  of  the  Manor  accepted  surrender, 
and  delivered  seizin  by  the  rod. 

1812  March  27th  in  the  52nd  year  of  George  III.  Indenture* 
of  Lease  for  a  year  (Release  missing)  of  a  messuage  called 
Nether  Kitchen  on  the  West  side  of  Town  Street,  Castleton  Co. 
Derby.  Surnames:  William  Nail  of  Castleton  Co.  Derby 
miner  only  son  and  heir  at  law  of  John  Nail  of  Castleton  miner 
deceased,  Isaac  Eeedes,  Joseph  Eeedes,  William  Eeedes  (all 
three  of  Castleton  miners),  James  Walker,  Millicent  Frost,  Peter 
Hawk,  Ellen  his  wife,  William  Nail  deceased  grandfather  of 
the  said  Wm.  Nail.  Witnesses :  Josh  Hall,  clerk  to  Mr.  Shaw 
(of)  Weston  Hall,  John  Barber.  Place- Name :  Castleton. 
Field-Name  :  The  Nether  Kitchen.  Vellum  :  one  skin  27  X  13, 
one  seal,  not  armorial.  Note  :  See  No.  31. 
Genealo^  deduced. 

William  Nall  = 
of    Castleton    d 
before    27    Mch 
1812 

John  Nall= 
of  Castleton 
miner, only  son 
and  heir-at-law 
and  devisee  of 
his  father,  d 
before  27  Mar 
1812. 

William  Nall 

of      Castleton 

miner    living    27 

Mar  1812. 


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31  1812  March  28th.  Indenture  of  Conveyance  of  a  messuage 
in  Castleton  Co.  Derby,  in  consideration  of  ;^180.  Surnames: 
William  Nail  of  Castleton  miner  only  son  and  heir-at-law  and 
devisee  of  John  Nail  late  of  Castleton  miner  deceased,  Isaac 
Eeeds,  Joseph  Eeeds,  William  Eeeds  (all  of  Castleton  miners), 
Margaret  Dakin  widow,  Robert  Frost,  Nathaniel  Morton,  Robert 
Dakin,  James  Walker,  Millicent  Frost,  Peter  Hawk,  Ellen 
Hawk,  Mary  Nail.  Witnesses :  Josh  Hall,  John  Barber,  Mr 
Shaw  of  Weston  Hall.  Place-Names :  Castleton,  Weston  Hall. 
Field-Names :  Nether  Kitchen,  Town  Street  of  Castleton,  a 
Swine  Hall  afterwards  a  Smithy.  Vellum  :  one  skin,  damaged 
in  four  places,  30  X  21.     Note:  See  No.  16. 

Genealosry  deduced. 

William  Nall  = 


John  of^ 
Castle  ton 
miner  Will 
1  Aug  1799 
d  shortly 
after. 


I  I 

William   only  son  Mary   living 

and  heir  and  devisee  and  underage 

of  his  father  21  years  in  1799. 

of  age  before  28  Mar 
1812. 


34  1812  June  2nd.  Indenture  of  Assignment  of  a  Mortgage  term  in 
trust  to  attend  the  inheritance  of  Bates  Close  in  Tideswell  Co. 
Derby.  Surnames  :  Thomas  Warhurst  of  The  Meadow  parish 
of  Tideswell  farmer,  Henry  Warhurst  of  Tideswell  butcher, 
Martha  Jackson  of  Tideswell  widow  only  child  and  heir-at-law 
of  Henry  Jackson  late  of  Tideswell  butcher  deceased,  Henry 
White  of  Tideswell  yeoman,  Peter  Flint  of  Monyash  Co.  Derby 
yeoman,  Thomas  Harrison  deceased,  Richard  Warhurst.  Wit- 
ness :  Alex  Bossley.  Place-Names :  Tideswell,  Monyash, 
Overend.  Field-Name  :  Bates  Close.  Vellum  :  one  skin 
29  X  24,  three  small  seals  worn  and  obscure.  Note  :  There  is  a 
recital  of  the  death  of  Henry  Jackson,  16  April,  1789,  leaving 
Martha  Jackson  his  only  daughter  and  heiress-at-law,  and  a 
further  recital  of  the  death  of  Richard  Warhurst,  in  February, 
1808,  and  proof  of  his  Will  at  Lichfield. 

15  1812  July  23rd  in  the  52nd  year  of  George  III.  Surrender 
and  Admittance  of  and  to  copyhold  or  Customary  land  in  the 


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(IS)  Manor  of  Hope  Co.  Derby  in  consideration  of  £385.  Sur- 
names :  Isaac  Hall  esquire  (Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hope), 
Mr.  Nathan  Woodrooffe,  John  Shaw  gentleman  Steward  of  the 
Manor,  George  Rowland,  Nathaniel  Morton,  William  Wright  of 
Wormhill  parish  Tideswell  formerly  of  Knaresborough  gent., 
Anthony  Wright  late  of  Wormhill  yeoman  deceased,  Thomas 
Eyre  esquire,  Micah  Hall  gentleman,  Philip  Gell  esquire, 
Beatrice  Eyre,  Robert  Schofield,  John  Stavely,  Joseph  Ashton, 
Thomas  Hatfield,  Thomas  Eyre  and  Hannah  his  wife,  George 
Robinson,  Thomas  Barker,  James  Needham,  Ann  Hall,  Samuel 
Ashton.  Place-Names :  Hope,  Knaresborough,  Wormhill, 
Tideswell,  Manor  Hamlet  or  Township  of  Hope.  Field- 
Names  :  Wilson  Close,  Howbrook  Pingle,  New  Field,  How- 
brook  Stone,  Marsden's  Pingle,  Nether  Marsden's,  Marsden's 
New  Close,  Bean  Butts,  Fitchett  half  acres,  White  Lee, 
Oldfield,  The  Crooked  roods.  Sour  Butts,  Ashton's  Close. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  16  X  30.  Note  :  There  is  a  reference  to  the 
Enclosure  Act  for  Hope,  Bradwell,  Aston  and  Thornhill 
46  George  IH. 

14  1819  June  19th.  Indenture  of  Lease  of  a  messuage,  water 
corn  mill  and  fourteen  acres  of  land  at  Upper  Padley  Co.  Derby 
for  a  term  of  seven  years  from  the  25th  March  1819  at  a  rent  of 
;^50  per  annum.  Surnames  :  Ashton  Ashton  Shuttleworth  of 
Hathersage  Hall  esquire,  John  Dawson,  George  Dawson  of 
Arundel  Street  Sheffield  turner,  Samuel  Parkes  of  Unstone  Co. 
Derby  malster,  John  Spencer  late  of  Cannon  Hall  Cowthorne 
Co  York  esquire,  uncle  of  A.  A.  Shuttleworth  aforesaid,  Francis 
Barber.  Place-Names:  Hathersage  Hall,  Sheffield,  Arundel 
Street  Sheffield,  Unstone,  Cannon  Hall  in  Cowthorne,  Upper 
Padley.  Field-Names :  Netherside  Bolehill.  Vellum :  two 
skins  28  X  24.  One  signature  and  four  seals,  not  armorial. 
Note :  There  is  a  recital  of  the  Will  (dated  13th  February  1773) 
of  John  Spencer  of  Cannon  Hall  in  Cowthorne  Co.  York  who 
died  about  1775. 

142     1819  August   12th.     Indenture  of  Apprenticeship  in  the  art 

or  business  of  a  filer  and  turner  of  wood  iron  and  brass  for  a 
term  of  seven  years.  Surnames:  Thomas  Duce  of  Litton 
parish  of  Tideswell  Co.  Derby  carpenter,  George  his  son 
(aged  14),  William  Newton  the  younger  of  Litton  cotton  spinner. 
Witnesses :  John  Montagu  Brown  solicitor  Tideswell.  Place- 
Names:  Litton,  Tideswell.     Paper:  one  sheet  24  X  19. 


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40  1822  An  Unsi^rned  Writ  of  Covenant  in  a  Fine  of  lands. 
Surnames  :  James  Ashton  Shuttleworth  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
George  Hemley  and  Mary  his  wife,  John  Frith  and  Frances 
his  wife,  William  Henry  Cheek  gentleman.  Place-Names : 
Monyash,  Hurdlow  in  the  parish  of  Bakewell  Co.  Derby. 
Vellum:  one  skin  15  X  10.  Note:  William  Henry  Cheek 
was  a  solicitor  who  practised  at  Tideswell  and  Buxton  Co. 
Derby  in  the  early  19th  century,  and  many  of  his  drafts  and 
papers  are  now  in  the  Sheffield  Public  Reference  Library. 
See  Nos.  183. 

39  1824  January  24th  in  the  4th  year  of  George  IV.  Indenture 
of  Apprenticeship  of  Joseph  Hallam  the  younger  as  a  black- 
smith for  seven  years.  Surnames  :  Joseph  Hallam  (the  son) 
Joseph  Hallam  (the  father)  of  Calver  Co.  Derby  labourer,  James 
Robinson  of  Tideswell  Co.  Derby  blacksmith.  Witness:  W.  H. 
Cheek.  Place- Names  :  Calver  and  Tideswell,  both  Co.  Derby. 
Vellum  :  one  skin  14  x  8,  partly  printed. 

44  1832  February  3rd  in  the  second  year  of  William  IV.  Writ 
of  Execution  of  an  Order  of  Chancery  in  a  suit  between  His 
Majesty's  Attorney  General,  (Informant)  and  the  Reverend 
Thomas  Brown  clerk  and  others  (Defendants)  directing  the 
Reverend  Thomas  Brown  Vicar  of  Tideswell  Co.  Derby  to  elect 
whether  he  would  give  up  the  mastership  of  the  Grammar 
School  at  Tideswell  or  resign  the  Vicarage.  Surnames : 
Reverend  Thomas  Brown,  Mr.  Russell,  Mr.  Treslove,  Leach, 
Turton.  Place-Names :  Tideswell,  Lichfield,  the  School  of 
Jesus  Christ  our  Saviour  in  Tideswell.  Vellum  :  one  skin 
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PAPERS   AND   MANUSCRIPTS. 


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157  1280  and  1281,  the  ninth  year  of  Edward  I.     Computus  Roll 

of  Adam  Strakeys  and  John  de  Amyas  for  the  Manor  of  Wake- 
field. Vellum:  one  skin  11|  X  26.  Note:  This  formed  part 
of  the  collection  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead 
Hall.     (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1908,  Lot  823). 

158  1285  and  1286,  in  the  fourteenth  year  of  Edward  I.  Original 
Court  Roll,  of  the  Courts  held  at  Halifax,  Pontefract,  Burton 
and  Wakefield.  Vellum  :  six  skins  stitched  together  making  a 
roll  9i  feet  X  8  ins.  Note  :  This  formed  part  of  the  collection 
of  the  late  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead  Hall.  (Phillipps' 
Sale  Catalogue,  1908,  Lot  825). 

159  1441  to  1442,  from  Michaelmas  in  the  20th  year  of  Henry  VI, 
to  Michaelmas  in  the  21st  year  of  the  same  reign.  Computus 
Roll  of  Thomas  Hanley,  John  Lockesley,  John  Dykes,  William 
Crossley,  Richard  Wode,  Henry  SchortclyfF,  John  Machon  and 
others  relating  to  Sheffield,  Bradfield  and  Ecclesfield.  Vellum  : 
four  rolls  10  ins.  wide,  tied  together  at  the  top  with  a  lace  of 
vellum,  the  first  roll  is  one  skin  28  inches  in  length ;  the  second, 
one  skin  21  inches  in  length;  the  third,  one  skin  26  inches  in 
length ;  the  fourth,  two  skins  stitched  together  46  inches  in 
length.  These  are  the  original  accounts  relating  to  the  Manor 
and  Park  of  Sheffield  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VI,  and  are  of  great 
interest.  They  appear  to  have  been  part  of  the  collection  of  the 
late  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead  Hall.  (Phillipps'  Sale 
Catalogue,  1903,  Lot  1329). 

160  1441  to  1442,  from  Michaelmas  in  the  20th  year  of  Henry  VI, 
to  Michaelmas  in  the  21st  year  of  the  same  reign.  Computus 
Roll  of  John  Page  (forestarii  de  Bradfeld),  Henry  Wrasteler 
(forestarii  de  Ryvelynge),  Henry  Wodeley  (forester  of  Granowe), 
Richard  Copulwod  (Custodis  bosci  de  Hallefeld)  relating  to 
Bradfield,  Rivelin,  Greno,  Hallfield.  Vellum :  two  skins  stitched 
together  forming  a  roll  4  ft.  X  10  ins.  Stained  in  two  places. 
From  the  collection  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead 
Hall.     (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1903.     Lot  1327). 


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161     A  portfolio  containing  ten  documents  not  relating  to  the 
Sheffield  District,  including — 

1503.  Copy  on  brief  (five  sheets)  of  Deed  concerning  the  Tythes 
of  several  lands  at  Hough  Co.  Lincoln,  belonging  to  the 
family  of  Thorold  (this  copy  was  made  by  Tallents  and 
Beevor  solicitors  of  Newark). 

1543.  34  Henry  VIH.  Copy  on  brief  (six  sheets)  of  Minister's 
Account  relating  to  the  then  late  Priory  of  Mountgrace 
in  the  County  of  York. 

1654,  April  25th  Copy  on  brief  (one  sheet)  of  a  Lease  of  two 
messuages  and  lands  at  Little  Fenton  Co.  York,  the 
parties  residing  in  the  City  of  York. 

1732.  April  1st  in  the  5th  year  of  George  II  on  brief  (four 
sheets)  apparently  a  copy  of  proceedings  in  Quarter 
Sessions  relating  to  a  road  and  bridge  called  "  Watermile 
Bridge  "  in  the  town  of  Sutton  and  parish  of  Potton  Co. 
Bedford. 

1717.  November  23rd  in  the  4th  year  of  George  I.  Indenture 
under  seal  on  one  brief  sheet,  being  a  covenant  by 
Christopher  Crofts  of  New  Malton,  Co.  York,  gentleman 
to  pay  certain  moneys. 

1735.  November  8th  in  the  9th  year  of  George  II.  Copy  on 
brief  (five  sheets)  of  Indenture  of  Settlement  on  the 
Marriage  of  Metcalfe  Procter  of  Thorpe-upon- the- Hill, 
Co.  York,  esquire  and  Martha  Disney,  daughter  of  the 
then  late  Revd  John  Disney  of  Nottingham. 

1748.  Examined  copy  on  brief  (one  sheet)  of  the  record 
remaining  in  the  Chappel  of  the  Rolls  relating  to  Letters 
Patent  granted  to  the  Earl  of  Burlington  in  8  George  I. 

1786.  Novr.  23rd.  Copy  on  brief  (three  sheets)  of  the  Will  of 
Richard  Thornton,  Deputy  Governor  of  the  Company  of 
Merchants  Adventurers  of  England  residing  in  Hamburg. 

1790.  March  12th.  Copy  on  brief  (two  sheets)  of  the  Will  of 
Richard  Thornton  of  Tiresale  Co.  York  esquire. 

1794.  November  20th.  Copy  on  brief  (three  sheets)  of  the  Will 
and  two  Codicils  of  William  Johnson  of  Newsham  in  the 
parish  of  Kirby  Ravensworth  Co.  York  esquire. 


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(l6l)  ....  December  5th  in  the  1st  year  of  the  reign  of  ...  . 
Uncompleted  draft  on  brief  (nine  sheets)  of  Indenture 
conveying  a  Manor  and  lands  to  the  trustees  of  a  Marriage 
Settlement  the  locality  is  not  mentioned,  but  the  parties 
resided  in  Essex  and  Suffolk. 

222  The  14th  year  of  Elizabeth.  Copy  of  Letters  Patent,  granted 
to  Thomas  Wentworth  knight,  Lord  Wentworth.  Brief  paper 
five  sheets.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1896,  Lot  1351,  and 
Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.645.) 

192  A  Manuscript  Diary  of  William  Dickenson  relating  to  Shef- 
field, 1574.  Bound  in  soft  vellum  7X8.  Purchased  from 
Mr.  S.  O.  Addy  for  four  guineas,  and  formerly  the  property  of  a 
London  bookseller  who  offered  it  to  Mr.  E.  S.  Foster  when 
Mayor  of  Sheffield.  Mr.  Addy  purchased  it  for  four  guineas 
on  the  understanding  that  when  he  had  finished  with  it,  the 
Sheffield  Public  Reference  Library  should  have  it  at  the  same 
price.  The  MS.  is  not  in  good  condition,  and  the  contents  are 
mostly  about  building.  (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue  F.  1935.)  For 
information  as  to  William  Dickenson  see  Leader's  Sheffield 
Burgery,  page  34. 

197  -1588  to  1799.  Manuscript  Minutes  of  the  Court  Baron  of 
Holmesfield,  Co.  Derby,  bound  in  calf  11  X  17.  Note:  This 
MS.  is  in  good  condition  and  contains  much  genealogical  and 
topographical  information  relating  to  districts  south  of  Sheffield. 
Purchased  from  H.  W.  Ball,  of  Barton- on -Humber,  1887. 
(Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.358.)  An  article  in  the  Derbyshire 
Archaeological  Society's  Journal,  Vol.  XX,  page  52,  deals  at  length 
with  the  earlier  Court  Rolls  of  this  Manor. 

225  A  Collection  of  topog^raphical  notes  in  four  parts  relating  to 
Yorkshire,  written  in  abbreviated  Latin.  It  contains  a  record 
of  transactions  from  Stephen  to  James  I,  and  appears  to  be  tran- 
scribed from  some  older  work.  Part  I  contains  accounts  of  the 
Early  Provosts,  the  privileges,  immunities  and  jurisdictions  of 
the  Court;  records  of  suit  and  service,  homage  and  fealty,  &c. 
Part  II  contains  Notices  of  Royal  Letters  Patent,  Henry  VIII 
to  James  I.  Part  III,  Notices  of  Fines  and  Tenures  in  Durham ; 
and  Part  IV.,  Fines  in  Co.  York  (Elizabeth  and  James).  Bound 
in  one  leather  volume  8  x  12i.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue, 
1897,  Lot  800,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  D.340.) 


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146  Notes  of  Yorkshire  Fines  and  Warrants  of  Attorney  dated 
between  1st  June  1602  and  19th  August  1606;  in  two  volumes, 
small  quarto,  in  the  original  vellum  covers,  from  the  Savile 
Collection.  Note  :  These  are  the  original  MSS.  by  Sir  John 
Savile,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  the  reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  and  James  I,  and  each  document  is  signed  by  him. 

177  1624.  Rent  Roll  of  the  Towne  of  Sheffield  and  the  Manors  of 
Sheffield  and  Ecclesfield,  with  fly-leaf  inserted  in  1887  by 
Sidney  O.  Addy  on  which  he  says  "  This  book  is  very  valuable. 
It  is  older  than  the  Harrison  Survey,  made  in  1637,  and  the  MS. 
is  probably  unique."  Bound  half  leather  6  x  16.  Purchased 
from  Quaritch  1887.     (Sheffield  Catalogue,  C.357.) 

219     17th  century.    Alphabetical  list  of  Armorial  families  and  their 

arms  in  Cos.  Yorks  &  Notts,  compiled  by  F.  Bassano.  Bound 
in  paper  boards,  8  X  13.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1895, 
Lot  .  .  .  ,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  D.308). 

212     17th  century.     Alphabetical  lists  of  Armorial  families  and 

their  Arms  in  Cos.  Warwick,  York,  Northumberland,  Cumber- 
land, Durham  and  Westmorland,  compiled  by  F.  Bassano, 
bound  in  paper  boards,  8i  X  13.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue, 
1895,  Lot  1241,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  D.309). 

181  17th  century.  Ives'  Collection  of  Arms  in  MS.  John  Ives 
was  Suffolk  Herald  Extraordinary,  and  this  volume  contains  his 
heraldic  notes,  collected  at  Visitations  and  from  Churches,  with 
various  coats  of  arms  and  an  index.  Bound  in  half  leather,  5x7. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1896,  Lot  1,348,  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  H.645). 

184  1660  to  1714;  manuscript  account  book  of  Francis  Burton, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Dronfield,  Co.  Derby.  Bound  in  leather, 
7ix  18.  Presented  by  Councillor  J.  T.  Dobb.  (Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  C.41). 

163  Portfolio  (foolscap)  containing  Bond  of  Stevenson  of  Filey  Co. 
York  1668;  Indenture  (on  paper)  between  Stevenson  &  Buck 
of  Filey  1662 ;  Copy  Map  of  the  Division  of  Peak  Forest  near 
Dove  Hole,  temp  Car  I ;  Memoranda  as  to  the  price  of  corn 
from  1202  to  1651 ;  Parliamentary  Evidence  of  price  of  corn 
1350  to  1554;  Draft  Conveyance  in  fee  of  land  in  Litton  Co. 
Derby,  with  draft  Wills  annexed  relating  to  that  district. 


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151  The  oris:inal  books  of  accounts  of  receipts  and  disbursements 
of  George  Savile  Marquis  of  Halifax.  These  formerly  belonged 
to  the  late  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead  Hall,  who  has 
endorsed  them.  All  the  accounts  are  signed  by  Lord  Halifax 
as  "examined  and  allowed."  They  relate  to  his  estates  in  York- 
shire, including  Bolsterstone,  Sheffield,  Bradfield,  Ecclesfield, 
and  other  places.  One  volume  contains  the  "  disbursements  at 
Lord  Halifax's  coming  to  Thornhill  1675,"  and  gives  a  list  of 
the  presents  made  to  him  with  the  names  of  the  givers.  There 
are  fifteen  folio  volumes,  bound  in  paper.  (Phillipps'  Sale 
Catalogue,  1908,  Lot  213). 

150  The  orisrinal  books  of  accompts  of  George  Savile  Marquis  of 
Halifax,  together  with  his  rental  book  from  1684  to  1688.  These 
accounts  are  endorsed  by  the  late  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broom- 
head  Hall,  and  relate  to  Bolsterstone,  Bradfield,  Ecclesfield,  and 
other  places.  Two  folio  volumes  bound  in  paper.  (Phillipps' 
Sale  Catalogue,  1911,  Lot  1115). 

143  1685,  Hillary  Term  Westminster,  in  the  1st  year  of  William  and 
Mary.  Pleadin^fs  (part  of)  in  an  action  between  Thomas 
Barlow  (by  his  Attorney  Henry  Waterhouse)  and  George 
Bamforth.  Surnames  and  Place-Names:  as  above.  Vellum: 
one  skin  8X15.  Note:  The  Henry  Waterhouse  may  be  of 
Sheffield,  gentleman,  born  1659.  See  Hunter's  F.M.G.  806, 
but  the  writing  is  contracted  and  difficult.  George  Bamforth 
and  his  ancestors  lived  at  High  House,  Nether  Hallam,  Sheffield. 
See  Hunter's  Hallamshire  387.  High  House  still  stands  (1912), 
it  lies  to  the  West  of  Penistone  Road,  between  Bamforth  Road 
and  Burton  Road.  The  estate  is  known  as  the  Burgoyne  Estate, 
and  descended  to  the  Burgoyne  family  from  the  Burtons  and 
Bamforths. 

223  17th  century.  Abstract  of  Licenses  of  Alienation  of  Church 
Lands  in  Co.  York,  with  indexes  of  Manors  and  owners.  The 
original  vellum  cover  bears  the  inscription  *'  The  Gift  of  my 
good  brother  Mr.  Henry  Fairfax,  1697,"  with  an  outside  brown 
paper  cover,  9X  13|.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue  1895,  Lot  523, 
and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue  C.680.) 

190  A  Treatise  on  the  controversies  concerning  the  King  of  Heaven 
for  perusal  by  missionaries  in  China.  Translated  from  the 
Spanish  by  Father  Longobard,  a  Jesuit,  also  a  discourse  by 


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(190)  Mr.  Whitefoot,  of  Norwich,  on  the  Eternity  of  Hell  Torments ; 
also  papers  by  Bishop  Ward  of  Salisbury  relating  to  Ecclesiastical 
Jurisdiction  (1668)  and  the  return  of  the  Commissioners  for  the 
Visitation  of  Religious  Houses  in  the  Counties  of  Norfolk, 
Derby,  Notts,  York,  Durham,  Westmorland,  Cumberland,  Lan- 
caster, and  Cheshire.  (Temp.  Henry  VHI.)  The  Book  Plate 
of  J.  Sharp,  D.D.,  is  affixed  and  an  autograph  note  by  his 
great-grandson,  Granville  Sharp,  is  added.  Bound  in  leather, 
8X  13.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1895,  Lot  .  .  .  and  Sheffield 
Card  Catalogue,  D.307). 


173     17th  and  18th  centuries.     Origfinal  diary  and  account  book  of 

William  Adams,  an  Attorney  practising  in  the  country  between 
Barnsley  and  Sheffield,  during  the  years  1699  and  1703.  Bound 
in  vellum,  4x7i,  with  autograph  note  by  Joseph  Hunter,  1857. 
(Phillipp's  Sale  Catalogue,  1899,  Lot  .  .  .  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue  G.1210). 

176  18th  century.  A  collection  of  memoranda,  autograph  letters, 
transcripts  of  legal  documents,  decrees  of  the  Consistory  Court, 
agreements,  wills,  affidavits,  &c.,  relating  to  Co.  York.  Bound 
in  calf,  6ix8i.  (Phillipp's  Sale  Catalogue,  1895,  Lot  ...  and 
Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  G.1092). 

213  17th  and  18th  centuries.  List  of  names,  titles  and  addresses  of 
popish  recusants,  convicts  and  papists  who  registered  their 
estates ;  with  particulars  of  their  estates  arranged  alphabetically 
in  counties.  Bound  in  paper  boards,  10X15.  (Phillipps'  Sale 
Catalogue,  1895),  Lot  789  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.643). 

206  1707  to  1735.  Several  Leases  of  property  in  the  City  of  York, 
also  draft  pedigree  of  Netherwood  of  Leeds  and  York,  printed 
posters  and  advertisements,  and  printed  "  Worcester  Journal 
Almanack"  for  1857.  Bound  in  paper  boards,  15i  X  22i. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  ^F  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  C.697). 

179  1711  July  30th.  Assessment  for  the  maintenance  of  the 
highways  for  Sheffield.  Presented  to  the  Public  Library  by 
Alderman  John  Webster,  27th  October  1869.  Bound  in  leather, 
4X  12.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  D.42). 


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167  Portfolio  (foolscap)  containing  Bond  of  Mr.  Craven  of  Scar- 
brough,  Co.  York  1725.  Draft  Release  between  Sir  William 
Saint  Quintain  and  Elizebeth  Harrison  (Mai ton  District).  Letters 
relating  to  drainage  in  the  Holderness.  Westnall  poor  lay  book 
1743,  Waldershelfe  poor  lay  book  1734.  Book  containing 
values  of  timber  in  Broomhead,  Wigtwizle  and  Willhouse 
Grounds  by  Joseph  Dixon  September  1738.  Cash  book  1786-89 
(the  last-named  four  books  are  included  in  Phillipps'  Sale 
Catalogue,  1911.     Lot  1129). 

203  Draft  Answer  in  "  Netherwood  v  Chamberlain,"  with  Copy 
Will  of  William  Corn  well  of  the  City  of  York,  1732.  Bound  in 
paper  boards,  9  X  11.  Note  :  For  further  information  re  Nether- 
wood see  Numbers  202,  8,  232,  233.  These  papers  belonged  to 
William  Radcliflfe,  Rouge  Croix.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue, 
1897,  Lot  ^^  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.697). 

195  Memoirs  in  manuscript  of  Thomas  Hollis,  great-grandson  of 
Thomas  Hollis,  the  founder  of  Hollis  Hospital  in  Sheffield. 
Two  Volumes  bound  in  calf,  each  8  X  10.  (Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  E.1195). 

165  Original  Map  of  Bower  Hill  or  Foxhill  Estate  near  Sheffield 
the  property  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Wilson  of  Broomhead  Hall, 
surveyed  by  W.  Fairbank  1766,  with  letter  from  him  to  John 
Wilson  as  to  the  value  to  let  per  acre  and  separate  schedule  of 
fields,  the  map  and  schedule  are  on  vellum.  Note :  There  is  a 
Bower  Hill  Farm  at  Fulwood  Head,  near  Sheffield,  which  now 
belongs  to  James  Broomhead,  a  representative  of  an  old  Fulwood 
family.     (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1908,  Lot  812). 

175     A  portfolio  containing  original  papers  relating  to  the  Oddy 

family  containing  Joseph  Oddy's  Memorial  for  a  Grant  of  Arms 
of  Jepson  and  Oddy,  with  copy  of  Warrant,  numerous  autograph 
letters,  extracts  from  parish  registers,  monumental  inscriptions 
in  Tickhill,  Rotherham,  and  Ecclesfield  ;  and  pedigrees  of 
the  Foljambe,  Oddy,  and  Marsh  families.  (Phillipps'  Sale 
Catalogue  ....  Lot  .  .  .  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.644). 

221  Letters,  extract  from  will,  bond,  and  papers  relating  to  the 
family  of  Howard,  Dukes  of  Norfolk,  with  ten  excellent  engrav- 
ings of  members  of  the  family ;  also  a  newspaper  cutting  relating 


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(121)  to  Howard  of  Corby  and  an  engraving  of  Corby  Castle,  Cumber- 
land ;  together  with  several  pages  of  printed  matter  containing 
information  as  to  "the  manor  of  Corby."  Bound  in  paper, 
8i  X  12i  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1895,  Lot  428,  and 
Sheffield  Card  Catalogue  D.305). 

183  A  collection  of  legal  drafts,  conditions  and  particulars  of  sale 
(some  printed  and  with  plans  annexed),  printed  posters,  legacy 
receipts,  calendars  of  prisoners,  and  other  drafts  and  papers 
relating  to  N.E.  Derbyshire  and  South  Yorkshire  from  the 
office  of  H.  W.  Cheek,  solicitor,  of  Buxton  and  Tideswell. 
Early  nineteenth  century.  Nine  folio  volumes  bound  in  vellum. 
(Purchased  from  Downing,  London,  1896). 

226  Yorkshire  Pedigrees  by  Thomas  Beckwith  attorney  of  York 
born  1731,  bound  in  paper  boards  Hi  X  10.  Note:  Thomas 
Beckwith,  F.S.A.,  was  born  at  Rothwell,  near  Leeds,  10th 
February,  1731,  where  his  father  practised  as  an  attorney.  He 
was  brought  up  to  the  business  of  a  house  painter,  and  was  the 
elder  of  two  brothers,  both  of  whom  were  devoted  to  genealogical 
pursuits.  See  "Yorkshire  Notes  and  Queries,"  Vol.  II,  p.  212. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  812,  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  E.1478). 

209  Genealogical  Notes  with  reference  to  Yorkshire  families,  by 
Thomas  Beckwith  of  York,  painter,  whose  armorial  bookplate 
is  affixed  thereto ;  also  a  note  to  say  that  the  Book  was  at  one 
time  the  private  property  of  Sir  William  Betham,  Ulster  King 
of  Arms.  The  notes  are  indexed,  and  the  whole  are  bound  in 
half  leather,  8  X  13.  See  note  to  226.  (Phillipps' Sale  Catalogue, 
1895,  Lot  1282,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  D.306). 

185  Yorkshire  Pedigrees  in  MS.,  collected  by  Thomas  Beckwith 
of  York,  painter  and  F.S.A.  Bound  in  leather,  11  X  17.  See 
note  to  226.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  799,  and 
Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.696). 

174  Heraldic  observations  and  a  collection  of  coat  armour,  with 
many  local  genealogies  in  the  autograph  of  Joseph  Hunter, 
F.S.A.  Half  leather  boards,  8X10.  (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue, 
E.1569). 

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186  Pedigrees  Familioe  Minorum  Gentium,  compiled  by  Joseph 
Hunter  of  Sheffield,  S.A.S.,  in  manuscript,  with  introductory 
notes  and  alphabetical  index.  Bound  in  half  leather,  11  X  16. 
Purchased  from  John  Foster,  M.A.,  whose  book  plate  is 
affixed.  The  pedigrees  appear  to  include  those  comprised  in 
Vol.  I  and  part  of  Vol.  II  of  the  edition  published  by  the 
Harlean  Society  in  1894.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.633). 

210  Pedigree  of  Wright  of  Great  Longstone  and  Eyam,  Co.  Derby, 
on  linen,  with  notes  giving  extracts  from  deeds  and  wills, 
compiled  by  Joseph  Hunter,  bound  in  paper  boards,  9i  X  12. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1895,  Lot  287,  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  D.330). 

216  18th  century.  Notes  of  Joseph  Hunter  relating  to  the  Pipe 
Rolls  and  their  contents.  Bound  in  paper  boards,  5  X  7i. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue  1895,  Lot  .  .  .  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  H.644). 

191     Joseph  Hunter's  genealogical  notes  on  the  family  of  Off  ley. 

Bound  in  paper  boards,  8X13.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897, 
Lot  804,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  D.339). 

193     17th  and   18th  centuries.     Manuscript  legal  precedents,  or 

copies  of  deeds,  relating  to  the  City  and  County  of  York, 
formerly  the  property  of  Joseph  Hunter,  S.A.S.  In  two 
volumes  bound  in  calf,  10X15x5.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue, 
1897,  Lot  .  .  .  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.642). 

198  Portfolio  containing  sections  of  W.  Camden's  "  Britannia," 
referring  to  Yorkshire  and  Ireland,  with  many  MS.  notes  and 
loose  letters,  sketches,  and  two  old  printed  maps  of  Yorkshire 
(West  and  East  Ridings).  Some  of  the  letters  are  from 
Ralph  Thoresby,  of  Leeds,  to  Mr.  Churchill,  bookseller,  of 
Paternoster  Row,  London.  The  whole  is  bound  in  brown  paper 
boards,  10  X  16.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.809). 

227  A  Printed  Catalogue  of  the  books  relating  to  British  Topo- 
graphy, and  Saxon  and  Northern  Literature  bequeathed  by 
Richard  Gough,  F.S.A.,  to  the  Bodleian  Library,  with  blank 
pages  interleaved,  on  which  are  numerous  supplementary  notes 
in  manuscript.  Printed  Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1814,  and 
bound  in  half  leather,  9  X  12.  (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue, 
D.238). 


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220  Index  to  pedigrees  compiled  by  William  RadclifFe,  Rouge 
Croix.      Bound  in  paper  boards.     (Phillipps'  Sale   Catalogue, 

1896,  Lot  1383,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.646). 

218  A  Collection  of  letters  to  William  RadclifFe,  Rouge  Croix,  with 
reference  to  genealogical  matters  in  the  names  of  Ryder,  Holland, 
(several  letters  from  Holland  Watson,  written  from  Worksop) 
and  Leake,  with  several  wax  impressions  of  armorial  seals. 
Bound  in  paper  boards,  8^  X  11.     (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue, 

1897,  Lot  817,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  E.1477). 

217  A  Collection  of  letters  addressed  to  William  RadclifFe,  Rouge 
Croix,  with  reference  to  genealogical  matters ;  also  draft  pedi- 
grees and  notes  of  SutclifFe,  Palgrove,  Hinth,  Drake,  Davenport 
and  Carne  with  several  wax  impressions  of  armorial  seals. 
Bound  in  paper  boards.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897, 
Lot  818,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  E.1477). 

215  Miscellaneous  papers  of  William  RadclifFe,  Rouge  Croix,  in- 
cluding notes  made  by  him  in  1814  at  the  Norfolk  Archdeaconry 
Office,  also  at  the  British  Museum  from  the  collection  for 
Sussex,  copy  will  of  Margaret  RadclifFe  (1500),  Mary  RadclifFe 
(1558),  Robert  RadclifFe  (1593),  extracts  from  Bradfield  register 
and  notes  relating  to  the  family  of  Shelley.  These  papers  are 
loose  in  a  paper  cover,  4i  X  7.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897, 
Lot  825,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  G.1211). 

214  Original  letters  to  William  RadclifFe,  Rouge  Croix,  with  many 
of  his  notes,  sketches,  draft  pedigrees,  newspaper  cuttings,  and 
engravings  relating  to  the  families  of  Tattershall,  Gill,  Hey- 
wood,  Armitage,  Maddock,  Lloyd,  Lumb  (of  Wakefield),  Milnes, 
and  Lee  (of  Worksop),  Lady  Milnes  (Cockglode  Worksop), 
Nayler,  Paston,  Rayner,  Cobb,  Langton.    Bound  in  paper  boards, 

6X9.     (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  ,  Lot ,  and  Sheffield 

Card  Catalogue,  G.985). 

211  A  Collection  of  coats  of  arms  in  colour,  and  black  and  white, 
by  William  RadclifFe,  Rouge  Croix  ;  mostly  relating  to  Yorkshire. 
Bound  together  in  paper  boards,  lOi  X  16.  (Phillipps'  Sale 
Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  822,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.695). 

208  Miscellaneous  papers  collected  by  William  RadclifFe,  Rouge 
Croix,  including  some  notes  with  reference  to  the  price  of  land 
in  the  14th  and  15th  centuries,  copies  of  the  statutes  34  and  42 


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(208)  Edw  III  as  to  the  Escheators  and  the  holding  of  Inquests, 
evidence  as  to  the  price  of  corn,  ministers  account  38  Hen  VIII 
for  the  late  monastery  of  Mountegrace,  plaintiffs  proofs  in  the 
action  "  Cust  v.  Ashton."  Copy  report  as  to  tithes  at  Hough- 
on-the-Mount,  Co.  Lines. ;  a  copy  of  the  material  parts  of  an 
Inclosure  Act  of  44  Elizabeth,  and  further  papers  in  the  action 
"  Ashton  V.  Cust "  relating  to  tithe  at  Hough.  Bound  in  paper 
boards,  9  X  14.  Note :  For  information  as  to  Mount  Grace 
Priory,  see  "Yorkshire  Notes  and  Queries,"  Vol.  II,  p.  223. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  808,  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  D.341). 

207  Pedig:ree  in  manuscript  of  the  Fairfax  family,  by  William  Rad- 
cliffe,  Rouge  Croix,  on  paper;  unmounted  16  X  21  when  folded. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  820,  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  C.69S). 

205  Miscellaneous  papers  collected  by  William  Radcliffe,  Rouge 
Croix,  relating  to  Yorkshire,  including  numerous  engravings  of 
arms,  an  engraving  of  the  tomb  of  William  Thynne  esquire, 
print  of  the  ceremonial  for  the  Installation  of  the  Knights  Com- 
panions of  the  Bath  (1st  June,  1819)  also  draft  and  printed 
pedigrees.  Bound  in  paper  boards,  11  X  17.  (Phillipps'  Sale 
Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  ^^,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.697). 

204  Letters  to  William  Radcliflfe,  Rougs  Croix,  v^ith  reference  to 
Yorkshire  pedigrees,  including  Caistor,  Hawkridge,  Seddon, 
Morton,  Ronksley  (of  Rivelin  side),  Gaskell,  RadclifFes  (of 
Wickersley)  Lumb,  Rodeney,  Hillyard,  collected  and  compiled 
by  him  (early  19th  century),  also  blazon  of  arms  with  ducal 
coronet  and  supporters.  Bound  in  paper  boards,  9  X  11. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  H^). 

202  Letters,  extracts  from  St.  Peter's  Church,  Leeds,  brief  for 
Plaintiff  in  "Netherwood  v.  Samuda  &  others"  in  the  King's 
Bench,  copy  Decree  in  "Wright  v.  Samuda"  and  pedigree  in 
manuscript  of  Netherwood ;  collected  and  compiled  by  William 
Radcliffe,  Rouge  Croix.  Bound  in  paper  boards,  9  X  14.  Note : 
for  further  information  re  Netherwood  see  Numbers  203,  8,  232, 
and  233.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  H^,  and  Sheffield 
Card  Catalogue,  C.697). 


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201  Letters,  extracts  from  the  registers  of  Winterston,  Co.  Wilts., 
official  copy  will  of  Anne  Thistlethwaite,  and  pedigrees  in 
manuscript  of  Thistlethwaite  and  Trappes ;  collected  and  compiled 
by  William  Radcliffe,  Rouge  Croix.  Bound  in  paper  boards. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  H^,  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  C.697). 

200  Letters,  book-plates  and  pedigrees  in  manuscript,  relating  to 
the  families  of  Trappes,  Nevill  (of  Nottinghamshire),  and 
Clithero.  Collected  and  compiled  by  William  Radcliffe,  Rouge 
Croix.  Bound  in  paper  boards,  9  X  14.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Cata- 
logue, 1897,  Lot  ^-\  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.694). 


199  Original  draft  pedigrees  of  Yorkshire  families,  including 
Ibbotson,  Revill,  Beighton,  More,  Radcliffe  (of  Manchester), 
and  others  of  the  Sheffield  District  by  William  Radcliffe,  Rouge 
Croix.  In  three  parts;  one  part  is  bound  in  boards,  11  X  17, 
and  the  other  two  are  loose.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897, 
Lot  H^,  and  Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.694.) 

228  The  MS.  of  John  Holland's  "History  of  Worksop"  on  brief 
paper ;  with  many  loose  papers  connected  therewith ;  also  a 
letter  from  A.  T.  Kirkwood,  of  Park  Place,  Worksop,  dated 
April  16th  (?),  informing  the  recipient  of  the  dispatch  of  the  MS.' 
Folded  in  brown  paper  parcel,  18  x  14.  (Sheffield  Card  Cata- 
logue, C.933). 

224  Letters,  official  papers  and  documents  relating  to  the  out- 
break of  cholera  in  1832.  Bound  in  paper  boards,  9  X  13. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1895,  Lot  168,  and  Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  D.310). 

187  1823-38.  Minute  Book  of  the  Sheffield  Mechanics'  Institute. 
Containing  the  Library  Minutes  of  the  Mechanics  and  Apprentices, 
commencing  30th  August,  1823.  Half  leather,  9  X  lOi.  (Sheffield 
Card  Catalogue,  E.1939). 

231  Minute  Book  of  the  Sheffield  Mechanics'  Institute  from  1832 
to  1845,  and  from  1849  to  1897,  with  many  letters  and  papers. 
Two  volumes  bound  half  leather,  8i  X  13  each.  (Sheffield  Card 
Catalogue,  D.426). 


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196  A  portfolio  containing  four  Scrap  Books  of  the  Sheffield 
Mechanics'  Institute,  in  which  are  preserved  programmes, 
posters,  hand-bills,  tickets,  newspaper  cuttings,  original  corres- 
pondence and  receipts,  covering  the  period  1838  to  1846.  Paper 
cover,  11  X  18.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  B.138.) 

178  1839-49.  Minute  Book  of  the  Sheffield  Mechanics'  Institute. 
Containing  the  Minutes  of  the  Building  Committee,  half  leather, 
7i  X  9.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  F.2102). 

229  List  of  Students  attending  the  Science  Classes  of  the  Sheffield 
Mechanics'  Institute  from  1872  to  1880,  in  three  volumes  bound 
in  paper  boards,  13X8  each.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue  D.  428). 

230  Account  book  containing  the  payments  and  receipts  of  the 
Sheffield  Mechanics'  Institute  from  1862  to  1889,  bound  half 
leather,  8ix  13.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue  D.427). 

182  Papers  relating  to  the  Rockingham  China  Factory  at  Swinton, 
Co.  York ;  including  print  of  resolutions  passed  at  a  meeting  of 
china  and  earthenware  manufacturers  at  Hanley,  on  the  12th 
February,  1835,  signed  Francis  Wedgewood;  letters  to  Messrs. 
Brameld  from  Ben  Biram  of  Wentworth,  George  Green  of  Don 
Pottery,  R.  Shillito  of  Rockingham  Works,  Thomas  Brameld  of 
Hill  Top,  and  also  the  Warrant  for  distresss  for  rent,  signed  by 
the  Bailiff  to  Earl  Fitzwilliam.  Bound  together  in  boards, 
9X13.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  D.528). 

180  1842.  An  uncompleted  draft  of  the  Charter  of  the  Borough 
of  Sheffield  on  brief  (18  sheets) ;  the  draft  is  endorsed  "  For 
the  approval  of  the  Solicitor  General,"  and  was  prepared  by 
Parkes  and  Preston  of  Westminster.  Enclosed  in  leather  case, 
9  X  13i.     (Sheffield  Card  Catalogue  C.420). 

188  Manuscripts  and  newspaper  cuttings  relating  to  South 
Yorks,  including  autograph  letters,  extracts  from  parish  registers, 
collected  by  John  Wainwright,  with  additional  notes  by  Robert 
White  of  Worksop.  Bound  in  half  leather,  10  X  17.  (Sheffield 
Card  Catalogue,  C.641). 

155  Abstract  of  Title  of  the  devisees  in  trust  under  the  Will  of  the 
Reverend  John  Minithorpe  to  Whitehall  Farm  in  the  parish  of 
AUerston  Co.  York,  and  leaseholds  for  lives  under  the  Archbishop 


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(155)  of  York  together  with  a  King's  Printers'  Copy  of  "An  Act  for 
confirming  and  Establishing  a  Partition  of  Several  Manors, 
Lands  and  Hereditiments  in  Co.  York,  belonging  to  Sir  Cyril 
Wich,  Bart.,  Elizabeth  Wilson  and  Mary  Turton  respectively 
and  a  Settlement  made  thereof,"  full  particulars  being  set  forth 
in  the  recital  of  Indentures  of  Lease  and  Release  of  7th  and  8th 
February  1753.  Also  print  of  "  A  Bill  for  payment  of  the  debts 
of  Sir  John  Bolles,  Bart  a  Lunatick."  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue 
1899,  Lot  1205). 

156  A  Guard-Book  containing  letters,  accounts,  drafts,  and 
miscellaneous  papers  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broom- 
head  Hall,  and  other  members  of  his  family,  mostly  relating  to 
Bradfield  and  the  district  around. 

162  A  Guard-Book  containing  loose  letters,  drafts,  prescriptions 
and  papers  (l8th  century)  relating  to  the  families  of  Wilson  of 
Broomhead  Hall  and  Macro,  including  draft  or  copy  Marriage 
Settlements,  formerly  part  of  Mr.  John  Wilson's  collection. 
(Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1903,  Lot  1348). 

169  Guard- Book  containing  many  receipted  accounts,  household 
and  personal,  of  Eaton  Mainwaring  Ellerker,  of  Risbey,  East 
Riding,  Co.  York. 

170  Guard-Book  containing  Power  of  Attorney  appointing  Edward 
Lewis,  of  Jamaica,  to  deal  with  the  Estate  of  Reginal  Wilson 
deceased,  dated  9th  August,  1751.  Revocation  of  an  earlier 
Power  given  to  William  Yeomans,  with  notarial  certificates 
attached.  Counterpart  Lease  dated  9th  May,  1758,  Wilson  to 
Walton,  of  a  house  at  Thurlston.  Depositions  of  Robert  Shaw 
of  Stannington  (Co.  York)  yeoman  and  Nicholas  Birley  of 
Worrill  (Co.  York)  yeoman  in  a  suit  Greaves  v.  Greaves  (temp. 
31  Elizth.).  Papers  relating  to  the  Courts  held  at  Sheffield  of 
the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  (temp.  Elzth.). 

171  Guard  book  containing  loose  papers  relating  to  the  Chapelry  of 
Bradfield  as  to  the  quartering  of  soldiers,  and  payments  to  the 
army  in  the  time  of  the  Civil  Wars.  A  photograph  of  one  of 
these  is  reproduced  at  page  55  of  this  Catalogue.  See  also 
"  Hunter's  Hallamshire,"  2nd  Edition,  pages  143  and  144. 

172  An  old  Vellum  portfolio  62  X  8  containing  fifteen  loose  papers 
of  very  closely  written  MS.  in  an  unknown  but  very  peculiar 
handwriting. 


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145  Commonplace  Book  of  the  family  of  Wilson  of  Broomhead 
Hall  (eighteenth  century),  bound  in  limp  calf  small  folio. 
Note :  This  book  contains  a  curious  collection  of  MS.  notes  on 
music,  astronomy,  agriculture,  mathematics,  catalogues  of  books 
at  Buckden  and  Linton,  1747.  At  the  beginning  is  a  note  in 
the  autograph  of  Joseph  Hunter,  and  on  the  last  page  there  are 
some  notes  as  to  the  birth  and  baptism  of  some  of  the  Wilson 
Family. 

144  Index  of  Charters  and  Patent  Rolls  for  Cos.  York  and  Devon. 
The  Index  so  far  as  it  relates  to  Yorkshire  extends  from  John  to 
Edw  HI,  and  so  far  as  it  relates  to  Devonshire  (beginning  at 
page  339)  from  Richard  H  to  Henry  IV.  One  volume  of  558 
pages,  small  folio,  bound  in  vellum.  The  front  page  shows  this 
volume  was  presented  by  the  Right  Honourable  William 
Conyngham  in  1781,  to  Isaac  Heard,  Clarenceux ;  and  that  Sir 
Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart,  and  F.R.S.,  purchased  it  at  Sir  Isaac 
Heard's  Sale  in  1821.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1903,  Lot 
1325). 

147  Alphabetical  List  of  all  the  Parishes  within  the  Diocese  of 

York,  with  the  names  of  the  patrons,  the  incumbents,  the  yearly 
reputed  value,  and  the  value  in  the  King's  Books ;  tithes,  the 
nearest  Port  Town,  &c.  Probably  made  for  the  use  of  the 
Archbishop.  The  book  contains  304  pages,  and  is  large  quarto, 
bound  in  rough  calf. 

148  A  short  account  of  the  state  of  the  Church  in  Britain  from  the 
first  preaching  of  the  Gospel  there,  to  the  Norman  Conquest, 
(in  three  parts)  by  Anthony  Johnson,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Swarleston. 
One  volume  small  folio  bound  in  vellum. 

149  The  Ori^final  Rental  Book  of  the  Estates  of  George  Savile, 
Marquis  of  Halifax,  from  the  Collection  of  the  late  Mr.  John 
Wilson,  of  Broomhead  Hall,  and  endorsed  by  him.  Soft  brown 
paper  cover,  folio.     (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1908,  Lot  208.) 

152  Yorkshire  papers  relating  to  the  family  of  Savile.  One  folio 
volume  bound  in  boards.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1899, 
Lot  1211). 

153  Fifty-nine  orig^inal  letters  and  papers  of  the  Wilson  family, 
of   Broomhead   Hall,  with  the  signature  of  John  Wilson,  the 


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(153)  antiquary,  and  old  documents  from  his  collection  relating  to 
Sheffield  and  district.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1899,  Lot 
1239). 

154     An   extensive   Pedegree    of    the  families    of   Offley,   Shore, 

Edmonds,  Barnewell,  Salvin,  and  others  in  the  autograph  of 

William  Radclyffe,  Rouge  Croix.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue, 
1899,  Lot  1234.) 

168  Yellow  cardboard  cover,  10  X  82,  containing  manuscript 
accounts  of  Wirksworth  Chief  Rental,  1805. 

166  Portfolio  (foolscap)  containing  extracts  from  Kirkdale  registers 
relating  to  the  Gibson  family.  Sam  Pegge's  autograph  notes  on 
Allan's  Extracts  of  Inq.  Post  Mortem.  Original  letters  to 
William  Radclyffe,  Rouge  Croix.  Will  of  PuUeine,  of  Bolton. 
Pedigrees  of  Radclyffe,  &c.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1899, 
Lot  1241). 

164  Portfolio  (foolscap)  containing  pedigrees  of  the  family  of  Allot, 
in  the  autograph  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead 
Hall.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1903,  Lot  1315.)  Original 
letter  from  Matthew  Dawe,  of  Bolton,  to  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps, 
1850,  with  copy  monumental  inscriptions  on  fold.  Original 
undertaking  by  inhabitants  of  Bradfield  to  pay  the  charges 
of  a  suit  between  Westnall  cum  Waldershelf  and  the  Feoffees 
of  Bradfield,  if  they  would  not  agree  to  join  with  them  in  again 
becoming  one  township,  dated  1735,  with  a  great  number  of 
autograph  signatures.  (Phillipps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1903,  Lot 
1321.)  Two  draft  pedigrees  of  the  family  of  Priaulx,  of 
Salisbury,  printed  privately  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  1854 
(see  "  Index  to  Pedigrees,"  by  Bridger,  page  146).  The  names 
of  Carey,  Bagnol,  Tupper,  and  others  occur.  A  Plan  of 
Hillworth  Farm,  North  Riding,  1773. 

189  Manuscript  record  of  legal  cases  arising  in  all  parts  of 
England,  also  copy  wills,  settlements  and  letters.  Bound  in 
leather,  8  X  17.  (Philhpps'  Sale  Catalogue,  1897,  Lot  805,  and 
Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.693). 

194  A  miscellaneous  collection  of  legal  drafts,  deeds,  printed 
abstracts  of  title  and  extracts  from  deeds  relating  to  Yorkshire  ; 
but  chiefly  to  the  East  Riding.  Bound  together  in  one  volume, 
calf,  13  X  16  X  4.     Sheffield  Card  Catalogue,  C.733). 


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APPENDIX. 


SCHEDULE  of  local  deeds  and  papers  presented  to  the 

City  of  Sheffield  by  Mr.  R.  E.  Leader,  19th  June,  1912. 

(See  Preface  and  Introductory  Note.) 


BUNDLE  I. 


NORTON. 

1.  1593.     John  Bullocke  of  Derley,  Co  Derby,  esquire  to  John 

Weynewright  of  Jordenthorpe.     Lease  for  18  years  of 
lands  at  Norton.     (Many  field-  and  place-names.) 

2.  1618.     Gabriel  Parker  de  Okes,   Norton  to  Thomas  Hudson 

of   Hymsworth.      Field-Names :    Le   Lane,    Le  Okes 
Medowe,  Cockshoote  Bank,  Dobb  Croft,  Le  Sick. 

3.  1703.     John  &  Storie  Wingfield  of  Hassleborough  &  others. 

Recovery  (see  No.  4). 

4.  1703.     John  &  Storie  Wingfield  of  Hassleborough  (i),  William 

Scriven  of    Heardings   (ii),   Joseph   Banks   &   Charles 
Sanderson  (iii).     Grant  to  lead  to  a  Common  Recovery. 

5.  1721.     Samuel   Atkin  to  William  Atkin  of   Little   Sheffield. 

Mortgage  of  Garwood  House,  Norton. 

6.  1722.     Samuel  Atkin  to  Storie  Wingfield.     Release  of  Carwood 

House,  Norton. 

7.  1725.     Probate  of  the  Will  of  Storey  Wingfield  of  Hasslebrough, 

Norton.     Proved  6  Sep.  1731. 

ECKINGTON. 

8.  1706.     Probate  of  the  Will  of  Frances  Hastlehurst  of  Ecking- 

ton,  widow. 

COLD   ASTON. 

9.  1650.     John  Blythe  alias  Rotherham  of  Cold  Aston  &  others. 

Deed  confirming  a  Common  Recovery  relating  to  lands 
in  Cold  Aston  &  Norton.    (Many  place-  and  field-names.) 


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COLD   ASTOTSi— Continued. 

10.1  1670.     William  Shepley  of  Catcliffe  &  John  Webster  of  Shef- 
1^*  field.     Lease  and  Release  settling  a  messuage  at  Sickle- 

brook,  Cold  Aston,  on  Sarah  wife  of  William  Shepley 
and  daughter  of  Thomas  Harwood,  late  of  Sheffield, 
cutler,  deceased. 

12.1  1699.     William  &  Thomas  Shepley  to  Thomas  Trickett.     Lease 
^^*'  and  Release  of  lands  at  Cold  Aston. 

14.)   1716.     Thomas  Trickett  to  Story  Wingfield.    Lease  &  Release 
^^•'  of  Settlebrook  or  Ridding  house.  Cold  Aston. 

16.  1716.     Dennis  Nevile  and  Thomas  Thorpe  to  Storye  Wingfield. 

Lease  of  Smithy  Cliffe  &  Little  Ridding,  in  Cold  Aston. 
(This  is  only  part  of  a  deed.) 

ECKINGTON. 

17.  1726.     Eckington  Court  Baron.     Admittance  of  Edmund  Swift 

of  Darnall. 

18.  1738.     Eckington  Court  Baron.     Admittance  of  Anne  daughter 

of  Edmund  Swift  deceased  of  Darnall. 

19.  1791.     Isaiah  Walters  to  John  Walters.     Feofment  of  a  mes- 

suage at  Oakerside,  Darley,  Co  Derby. 

20.  1684.     Robert   Watts    of    Brampton,    Co    Derby,   to    Robert 

Owtram  &  Thomas  Greaves.  Bargain  &  Sale  of  a 
messuage  called  Hallcliffe  House  at  Brampton. 

21.  1683.     Andrew  Clayton  &  others  to  German  Poole  of  Barl- 

brough.     Assignment  of  Bond  &  Judgments. 

ISLE    OF   AXHOLME. 

22.  1646.     Thomas  Ingham  to  William  Glen.     Acknowledgment 

of  indebtedness. 

23.  1787.     Louisa  Castan  of  Westminster.     Indenture  of  millinery 

apprenticeship. 

24.  1730.     Curious  Will  of  James  Green,  clothworker,  London. 

BUNDLE    II. 

SHEFFIELD. 
1.     1598.     Francis  Bray  of  Eyam  gent  &  Richard  Taylor  of  Shef- 
field cutler.      Feofment  of  a  messuage  situate  between 
the  Parish  Church  &  Balme  Green  Sheffield. 


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SHEFFIELD — Continued. 

2.  1603.     Edward  Ellis  son  of  Edward  Ellis  deceased  of  Sheffield 

&  Robert  Ellis  his  brother.  Lease  of  a  messuage  in 
Sheffield. 

3.  1697.     Robert   Ellis  of  Sheffield,  cutler  &  Joseph  Calton   of 

Marsh  Lane  Eckington.  Feofment  of  a  messuage 
situate  between  the  head  of  Dixon  Lane  and  the  Bull- 
stake  Sheffield. 

4.  1704.     John  Shaw  &  William  Glossop  to  Robert  Dalton  of 

Wadsley  Forge.  Feofment  of  Nicholas  Broadbent's 
House,  Hartshead,  Sheffield. 

5.  1706.     Deed  Poll  under  the  hands  and  seals  of  Thomas  Duke 

of  Norfolk  &  others  granting  to  William  Steer  the  ad- 
vowson  and  free  disposition  of  the  Rectory  of  the 
Parish  Church  of  Handsworth  near  Sheffield. 

6.  1736.     William  Harrison,  William  Steer  &  George  Bamforth  to 

William  Burton  &  wife.  Settlement  on  Mrs.  Burton  of 
Royds  Mill. 

7.  1746.     Probate  of  the  Will  of  Claudius  Lord  of  Sheffield,  sadler. 

DARNALL. 

8.  1621.     Hugh  Chalnor  of  Darnall,  James  Creswick  the  elder  of 

Sheffield  &  William  Lemman  of  Darnall.  Feofment 
of  land  at  Darnall. 

9.  1633.     George  Harrison  of  Orgreave  to  Robert  Chappell  senior 

of  Darnall.     Bond. 

10.  1642.     John  Staniforth  of  Brendcliffe  Edge  Sheffield  &  George 

Harrison  of  Orgreave.     Mortgage  security  for  iTlSO. 

11.  1673.     William  Harrison  the  younger  of  Orgreave  &  George 

Marriott  of  Stannington,  cutler.  Feofment  of  part  of  a 
messuage  at  Brincliffe  Edge  to  George  Marriott. 

FARGATE   (Sheffield). 

12.  1754.     Ruth    Harrison   &    Rev.   Joseph    Harrison   to  Ann   & 

Frances  Harrison.  Deed  of  Release.  Reference  to 
Bullstake  &  Folly,  Fargate. 

13.  1791.     William    Harrison   of    Orgreave   &   others.      Deed   to 

declare  uses  of  a  fine. 


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ATTERCLIFFE. 

14.     1745.     Church  Burgesses  to  Elizabeth  Swift.     Lease  of  lands 

at  Darnall  &  Attercliffe. 

BUNDLE   III. 

1.  1589-90.     March   24th.       Mansfield   Court.       Admittance   of 

Robert  Snoden  to  a  selion  of  land  in  the  fields  of  Mans- 
field Woodhouse.     (In  Latin.) 

2.  1598-9.     Two  fragments  of  Deeds ;  one  relating  to  Beeley,  Co 

Derby. 

3.  1611.     April  30th.  in  the  9th  year  of  James  I.     A  deed  given 

at  Westminster  relating  to  a  messuage  in  Sheffield. 
Reference  to  Peter  Kirke  &  William  Shortclyffe.  (In 
Latin). 

4.  1752.     Part  of  an  Abstract  of  Title  to  an  estate  at  Grimesthorpe 

belonging  to  Mr.  Hawley  &  others. 

5.  1772.     Marriage  Settlement  by  Ann  Whitaker  of  Doncaster  & 

William  Percival  of  lands  at  Grimesthorpe,  Co  York. 

6.  Draft  Precipe  &  Concord,  Hawley  &  others  to  Pearson 
relating  to  land  at  Grimesthorpe,  Sheffield. 

7.  Draft  of  Precipe,  Hawley  &  others  to  Pearson  relating 
to  land  at  Grimesthorpe,  Sheffield. 


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Form    of    Bequest    of   documents    of   local 
interest  to  the  City  of  Sheffield. 


I  direct  my  executors  to  offer,  free  of  all  duty  and  expense,  to  the 
Chairman  for  the  time  being  of  the  Public  Libraries  Committee 
of  the  Sheffield  Corporation,  for  the  use  of  the  public  in  the 
Reference  Library,  such  of  my  charters,  deeds,  acts  of  parliament, 
maps,  abstracts,  documents,  manuscripts,  and  papers  as  relate  to 
the  City  of  Sheffield  or  the  district  for  thirty  miles  round,  which 
are  not  absolutely  necessary  as  documents  of  title  to  any  freehold, 
copyhold,  or  leasehold  lands,  or  other  property  belonging  to  me  at 
the  time  of  my  death,  or  any  estate  or  interest  therein;  and 
all  or  any  of  such  charters,  deeds,  acts,  maps,  abstracts,  documents, 
manuscripts,  and  papers  which  the  said  Chairman  shall  select,  I 
bequeath  free  of  all  duty  and  expense  to  the  City  of  Sheffield, 
for  the  use  of  the  public  in  the  Reference  Library,  and  the  receipt 
of  the  said  Chairman  shall  be  a  good  and  sufficient  discharge  to 
my  executors  for  the  same. 


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INDEX   TO    FEAST   AND    SAINT   DAYS. 


The  Day  of  Pentecost ... 

The  Feast  of  St.  Cedd  the  Bishop    ... 

The  Feast  of  the  Invention  of   Holy  Cross. 

The  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Mary 

The  Feast  of  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul 

The  Feast  of  St.  Edmund  King 

The  Feast  of  St.  Michael  Archangel 

The  Feast  of  St.  George  the  Martyr 

The  Feast  of  Our  Lady 

The  Vigil  of  St.  Andrew  the  Apostle 

The  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  the  Virgin 

Feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr 

Feast  of  St.  Valerian  Martyr ... 

The  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  Archbishop  and  Martyr 

The  Feast  of  St.  Martin  the  Bishop... 

The  Feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle... 

The  Feast  of  St.  Matthew  the  Apostle 

The  Feast  of  the  Epiphany  of  our  Lord 

The  Feast  of  St.  Nicholas  The  Confessor 

The  Morrow  of  St.  Luke  the  Evangelist 

The  Feast  of  All  Saints 

The  Day  of  St.  Martin  Bishop  and  Confessor 

The  Feast  of  St.  John  ante  Portam  Latinam 

The  Feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  the  Apostle 

The  Feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 


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Page. 

3,  24 

3,4 

4,9 

6 

7 

7 


9 

9 

10 

,  11,  22 

11 

11 

12,  20 
12 
15 

15,  17 
17 
18 

18,  22 
19 
20 
22 
24 


INDEX   TO    GENEALOGIES. 


79 


Name 

Page 

Name 

Pag« 

Abrahams 

38 

Kalale 

...       8 

Assheburn 

9 

Ketel        

...     13 

Balgi,  Balgy 

..      4,  6,   10 

Langley 

...     40 

Bauquell... 

8 

Lee  De  Le 

...     13 

Boswell  ... 

26 

Longisdon 

...     14 

Bower     ... 

38 

Maling 

...     41 

Bradburn 

9 

Martyn 

...       7 

Brimyngton 

10 

Marschall,  Marshall     . 

15,   16, 

Castleton 

4 

19,  22,  25 

Caterol    ... 

12 

Mornissale 

...     14 

Church    ... 

41 

Nail         

52.  53 

Clogh      ... 

15,  21 

Nedham,  Needham 

.  21.  42,  52 

Coton 

14 

Netherwood 

.  39,   45,  51 

Fields      ... 

41 

Oweyn     ... 

...     13 

Fowler    ... 

38 

Parker     

...     27 

Frauncess 

7 

Peacock  

...     37 

Gardener,  Gardiner,  Gardyner 

Pearson 

...     49 

11,   12,   17,   19,  20,  23,  24 

Peurewiche 

...       3 

Gilberthorpe      30 

Prymme 

...       7 

Gotham  ... 

5 

Reyner 

...       4 

Green 

38 

Steele      

...     35 

Halle       ... 

11 

Thorny  11 

...     12 

Hawksworth 

26 

Tym,  Tyme 

.  16,   17.  23 

Hopton   ... 

13 

Wareing 

...     35 

Hudson  ... 

51 

Wheelhouse 

...     51 

Hundrill... 

40 

Whitaker 

...     49 

Ingram    ... 

13 

White 

...     52 

Jackson  ... 

15.  52 

Wilson 

...     40 

Jessopp  ... 

30 

Woderofe,  Woderove  .. 

18,  21 

80 


PAGE  INDEX  TO  THE  LIBRARY  NUMBERS 

of  the  Charters,  Deeds,  Papers,  and  Manuscripts. 


mber 

Page 

Number 

Page 

Number 

Page 

1   

49 

47   ... 

31 

92   ... 

18 

2   ... 

37 

48   ... 

26 

93   ... 

20 

3   ... 

38 

49   ... 

25 

94   ... 

17 

4   ... 

30 

50   ... 

28 

95   ... 

12 

5   ... 

34 

51   ... 

31 

96 

24 

6   ... 

51 

52   ... 

25 

97   ... 

22 

7   ... 

34 

53   ... 

29 

98   ... 

25 

8   ... 

45 

54   ... 

35 

99   ... 

19 

9   ... 

37 

55   ... 

27 

101   ... 

21 

10  ... 

40 

56   ... 

30 

102   ... 

11 

11   ... 

35 

57   ... 

27 

103   ... 

19 

12   ... 

48 

58   ... 

28 

104   ... 

23 

13  &  13a 

43 

59   ... 

31 

105   ... 

18 

14   ... 

54 

60   ... 

28 

106   ... 

9 

15   ... 

53 

61   ... 

28 

107   ... 

15 

16   ... 

52 

62   ... 

47 

108   ... 

16 

17   ... 

36 

63   ... 

46 

109   ... 

12 

18   ... 

41 

64   ... 

47 

110   ... 

17 

19   ... 

46 

65   ... 

46 

Ill   ... 

20 

20   ... 

46 

65a  ... 

47 

112   ... 

9 

21   ... 

42 

66   ... 

48 

113   ... 

6 

22  &  22a 

43 

67   ... 

48 

114   ... 

15 

23   ... 

40 

68   ... 

48 

115   ... 

8 

24   ... 

42 

69   ... 

32 

116   ... 

10 

26  &  26a 

44 

70   ... 

32 

117   ... 

14 

27   ... 

50 

71   ... 

33 

118   ... 

14 

28  &  28a 

51 

72   ... 

33 

119   ... 

7 

29   ... 

46 

73   ... 

28 

120   ... 

13 

30   ... 

44 

74   ... 

28 

121   ... 

13 

31   ... 

53 

75       ... 

32 

122   ... 

24 

32   ... 

38 

76   ... 

23 

123   ... 

14 

33   ... 

50 

77   ... 

22 

124   ... 

7 

34   ... 

53 

78   ... 

22 

125   ... 

13 

35   ... 

49 

80   ... 

3 

126   ... 

12 

36   ... 

50 

81   ... 

5 

127   ... 

4 

37   ... 

45 

82   ... 

4 

128   ... 

3 

38   ... 

41 

83   ... 

5 

129   ... 

9 

39   ... 

55 

84   ... 

6 

130   ... 

11 

40   ... 

55 

85   ... 

20 

131   ... 

16 

41   ... 

43 

86   ... 

20 

132   ... 

11 

42   ... 

36 

87   ... 

23 

133   ... 

10 

43   ... 

52 

88   ... 

8 

134   ... 

6 

44   ... 

55 

89   ... 

18 

135   ... 

4 

45   ... 

36 

90   ... 

15 

136   ... 

26 

46   ... 

39 

91   ... 

22 

137   ... 

29 

PAGE    INDEX    TO    LIBRARY    NUMBERS. 


81 


Number 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 
153 
154 
155 
156 
157 
158 
159 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 


Page 

Number 

Page 

Number 

31 

170   . 

69 

202 

30 

171   .. 

69 

203 

27 

172   .. 

69 

204 

43 

173   .. 

61 

205 

54 

174   .. 

63 

206 

60 

175   . 

62 

207 

70 

176   . 

61 

208 

70 

177   . 

59 

209 

59 

178   . 

68 

210 

70 

179   . 

61 

211 

70 

180   . 

68 

212 

70 

181   . 

59 

213 

60 

182   . 

68 

214 

60 

183   . 

63 

215 

70 

184   . 

59 

216 

70 

185   . 

63 

217 

71 

186   . 

64 

218 

68 

187   . 

67 

219 

69 

188   . 

68 

220 

56 

189   . 

71 

221 

56 

190   . 

60 

222 

56 

191   . 

64 

223 

56 

192 

58 

224 

57 

193   . 

64 

225 

69 

194   . 

71 

226 

59 

195   . 

62 

227 

71 

196   . 

68 

228 

62 

197   . 

58 

229 

71 

198 

64 

230 

62 

199   . 

67 

231 

71 

200   . 

67 

232 

69 

201 

67 

233 

Page 
66 
62 
66 

66 
61 
66 
65 
63 
64 
65 
59 
61 
65 
65 
64 
65 
65 
59 
65 
62 
58 
60 
67 
58 
63 
64 
67 
68 
68 
67 
41 
39 


82 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS. 


The  numbers  refer  to  pages  only.     Many  names  occur  more  than  once  on  a 
page,  but  this  is  not  indicated  in  the  index. 


Page 

Page 

Abrahams,    Abraham, 

Bailiff  to  Earl  Fitzwilliam 

68 

Abram,  Thomas  ... 

26 

,38 

Bateman,  Robert     ... 

36 

Abrahams,  Barbara... 

38 

Bamforth,  Stephen  ... 

30 

Addy,  Mr.  S.  O.       ... 

58 

.59 

Bamforth  family 

60 

Adams,  William 

61 

Bauquell,  Robert     ... 

8 

Alford,  William 

28 

Bagnol       

71 

Alsop,  Ranulf  de 

13   - 

Barnesley,  Robert    ... 

29 

Allot  family      

71 

Badger,  Robert 

24 

Alinson,  Homfrey    ... 

35 

Baddeley,  Henry     ... 

32 

Allan's  Extracts 

71 

Bassano,  F 

59 

Amy  as,  John  de 

56 

Barlow,  F 

32 

Andrew,  Henry 

42 

,  44 

7 

Banks,  Joseph 

37 

,  38 

Antwistle,  James 

49 

Bagley,  John    

32 

Anthony,  Edward    ... 

38 

Bayley,  Thomas 

32 

,  33 

Anderson,  Robert     ... 

31 

Bayly,  Richard 

33 

Arundel,   Honble.  Alethea. 

Countess  Dowager  of 

31 

Balgy,  Thomas 

... 

21 

Armitage,  family  of... 

65 

Balgie,  Cristofor 

... 

17 

Archer,  Robert  le     ... 

3 

Balgy,  William 

10 

Archer,  John  le 

10 

11 

Bacon,  Gervis 

14 

Archer,  John  42,  43,  50, 

51, 

52 

Bacon,  Richard 

... 

33 

Aslaby,  Thomas 

30 

Bagshaw,  Gervase    .. 

42 

Ash,  Mr.  William       44, 

45, 

49 

Balgy,  John      5 

10 

11 

Aspinal,  John    

47 

Balgi,  Balgy,  Robert    3, 

4, 

5,6 

Assheburn,  Robert  de 

3,9 

Bagshaw,  John 

40 

Assheton,  James 

27 

Bagshawe,  Philip     ... 

... 

23 

Assheburn,  Hugh  de 

3,9 

Bagshawe,  Nicholas 

23, 

24 

Ashton,  Samuel 

54 

Bagshaw,  Thomas  ... 

36, 

40 

Ashton,  Joseph 

54 

Bagshaw,  Edward  ... 

50, 

51 

Ashton,  V.  Cust 

66 

Barker,  Thomas 

54 

Asshe,  John       

27 

Barker,  Mary 

... 

45 

Atkinson,  Joseph 

32 

Baker,  Benjamin 

46 

Atkinson,  Robert 

36 

Baker,  Edmd 

50, 

51 

Attorney     General,      E 

is 

Baggor,  Richard 

12 

Majesty's      

55 

Ball,  H.  W 

58 

Aula,  John  de 

7 

Bamforth,  George    ... 

60 

Ayer  (see  Eyre),  Nicholas 

20 

Bate,  Tho 

... 

30 

Barnewell,  Pedigree  of 

71 

Basingis,  Andrew  de 

.. 

3 

Barnby,  Charles 

25 

INDEX   OF   PERSONS. 


83 


Page 

Page 

Barber,  Joseph... 

42 

Beeston,  J. 

51 

Barlow,  Thomas 

60 

Birley,  Nicholas 

69 

Bagger,  John    ... 

15 

Biram,  Ben 



68 

Barmbye,  Thomas 

27 

Birks,  William... 

33 

Barber,  John     ... 

...       52 

,53 

Bingley,  John   ... 

47 

Barber,  Edward 



44 

Bilbrough,  Mary 

..       39 

40 

Bauquell,  Richard 

8 

Birks,  William... 

32 

Barber,  Stephen 

..       33 

34 

Bynche,  Humphrey 

31 

Barber,  Francis 

54 

Birde,  John 

36 

Barber,  Richard 

29 

Blackwell,  Adam 

44 

Barber,  Roger  . . . 

29 

Blakwall,  Richard 

23 

Barnet,  Thomas 

31 

Blackwall,  Ebenezer 

45 

Barnett,  Hannah 

49 

Blake,  Caesar  Wm. 

50,51 

52 

Baker,  Mary     ... 

..       46 

52 

Bolles,  Sir  John 

69 

Baker,  John 

44,46 

51 

Bossley,  Alex    ... 

..       50 

53 

Barnett,  John   ... 

44,45 

49 

Boughton,  Richard 

36 

Basforth,  Nicholas 

33 

Bower,  Johne    ... 

..       29 

38 

Bate,  Franncis... 

29 

Bower,  Robert... 

47 

Beckwith,  Thomas 

63 

Boden, 

50 

Beighton,  Pedigree 

of     ... 

67 

Bowyer,  Richard 

37 

Betham,  Sir  Willian 

n 

63 

Boythorp,  Boythorp 

e, 

Beech,  Jno.,  John 

..       41 

43 

William  de    ... 

..       13 

14 

Beresford,  Henry 

36 

Boswell,  John   ... 

26 

Bevvie,  F.  W — 

27 

Bosville     

26 

Beldon,  Richard 

47 

Boswell,  Jane    ... 

26 

Berry,  Edward 

32 

Boswell,  Alexander. 

26 

Belk,  Thomas  ... 

39 

Boythorp,  Robert  de 

13, 

14 

Beverley,  Elizabeth 

39 

Boswell,  Christophe 

' 

26 

Beverley,  Dorothy 

39 

Bokkynge,  William. 

18 

Beverley,  John... 

39 

Bower,  Hannah 



38 

Beverley,  A.     ... 

39 

Bonde,  John 

13 

Beverley,  Richard 

39 

Bocking,     Churchw 

ardens 

Beavers,  William 

47 

of  Hope 

..       18, 

19 

Berd,  Nicholas... 

21 

Botha,  Robert  ...     . 

15 

Beet,  Richard  ... 

43 

Bower,  Ralphe...      . 

33 

Bete,  John 

10 

Bourne,  Elizabeth    . 

38 

Bennett,  William 

48 

Boterdon,  Simon  de. 

8 

Bennett,  Samuel 

52 

Bourne,  Simon... 

27 

Beighton,  John... 

29 

Brock,  Edward... 

40 

Beighton,  Thomas 

29 

Bridger      

71 

Beighton,  Lawrence 

29 

Bradburne,  Maud     . 

9 

Benson,  Thomas 

..       37, 

38 

Bradburne,  Roger  d( 

:i 

9 

84 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS. 


Page 

Bray,  Thomas 36 

Braddock,  John        48 

Broadbent,  Thomas 47 

Breton,  Roger  le      5 

Brereton,  John  de    9 

Brereton,  Wilham  de      ...       9 

Bret,  WilUam  le       5 

Brocklehurst,  John 46 

Bradbury,  Ralph     ...       20,  21 

Bradbury,  Robert    21 

Bradwall,  Thomas      15,  16,  22 

Bradbury,  Anellus   27 

Brage,  Johne    29 

Bromilye,  John 29 

Bryddon,  Briddon,  Richard 

15,  22 
Brimyngton,  John  de  9,  10 

Brimyngton,  Peter  de      ...       8 
Brimyngton,  Alice   ...         9,  10 

Broomhead,  James 62 

Bromehead,  Richard       ...     33 

Brodehead,  Frank    33 

Broadhead,  Francis 34 

Bromehead,        Bromhead, 

John       34 

Broadhead,    Brodehead, 

John   33,  34 

Broomhead,  Hall     ...69,  70,  71 

Brownell 30 

Bright,  Thomas        ...       29,35 

Broadlye,  Ann 32 

Bright,  Elizabeth     35 

Bright,  Henry 29 

Brevell,  George        32 

Brameid,  Thomas    68 

Brameld,  Messrs 68 

Bramhall,  John         40 

Bramvell,  William 52 

Brayshay,  Richd 51 

Brooke,  Samuel        29 

Brookes,  Thomas     49 

Broughton,  Elizabeth      ...     35 


Brown,  Revd.  Thomas   ...  55 

Broun,  Adam 10 

Browne,  John 43 

Brown,  John  Montagu     ...  54 

Burgoyne  family      60 

Burton  family 60 

Burton,  Francis       59 

Bullock,  John 48 

Burlington,  Earl  of 57 

Butterfield,  Christopher  ...  41 

Bullous,  John 33 

Burton,  William       48 

Burros,  William       29 

Bullock,  Bullok  William... 9,  10 

Bunting,  Anthony    37 

Bullous,  Thomas      33 

Burks,  Job        46 

Bury,  Fleetwood      45 

Burks,  Joseph 49 

Carstor,  Pedigree  of        ...  66 

Camden,  W 64 

Carey         71 

Carne,  Pedigree  of 65 

Carey,  John      39 

Carpenter,  Geo 45 

Castelton,  Gervase  de     ...  5 

Cawood,  Josua 33 

Carburton,    Hubert    Peter  30 

Carrington,  James    48 

Carver,  M 38 

Carr,  William 33,  34 

Carr,  James      31 

Carr,  John         51 

Carr,  Leonard 31 

Cadman,  Elizabeth 21 

Cadman,  Nicholas 21 

Caterol,  Thomas      12 

Caterol,  John    12 

Calton,  the  Heirs  of        ...  29 

Carpenter,  Hugh      6 

Carter,  Richard        35 


INDEX   OF    PERSONS. 


85 


Page 

Page 

Carter,  Robert 

... 

27 

Cocaine,  William 

..       3 

Carter,  Paul      

... 

27 

Cotell,  John      

..     10 

Cattle  V.  Waite 

... 

48 

Coterel,  Robert 

..     14 

Cheek,  William  Henry 

55 

63 

Coke,  Jane        

..     43 

Churchill,  Mr 

64 

Coke,  George    

..     43 

Charlesworth,  Henry 

33 

34 

Coke,  Dewes    

..     43 

Chapman,  Richard  ... 

29 

Conile,  Mathew 

..     33 

Chapleyn,  Thomas  ... 

27 

Conile,  Antony 

...     33 

Chappell,  Richard    ... 

30 

Coates,  Roger 

..     36 

Church,  Matthew     ... 

40 

41 

Coton,  Elizabeth 

..     14 

Church,  Ralph 

40 

41 

Coton,  John       

..     14 

Church,  John    

40 

41 

Collingham,  Herbert  de 

..     13 

Channdeler,  John  le 

8 

Couper,  Adam  le 

9 

Chawurth,  Thomas  de 

5 

Cook,  William 

..     34 

Chambers,  Gabriel  ... 

27 

Cowghen,  John 

..     20 

Chalnor,  Thomas 

29 

Colangham  Gesbert  de 

..     14 

Church,  Ann      

40 

41 

Couldwell,  George    ... 

..     34 

Chalinor,  George 

48 

Cooper,  George 

...     36 

Chalnor,  Hugh 

29 

Courtnall,  Henry 

..     31 

Chapman,  Thomas  ... 

31 

Couldwell,  John 

...     33 

Clithero  family 

67 

Coolie,  Robert 

...       7 

Clarendon  Press,  Oxford 

64 

Copulwod,  Richard 

..     56 

Clough,      Clogh,     Cloghe, 

Crossland,  Edward  ... 

..     33 

William...  15,  17,  18, 

19, 

20, 

Crumford,  Richard  de 

...     13 

21 

24 

Creswick,  Francis    ... 

...     29 

Clay,  Jno 

37 

38 

Crofts,  Christopher  ... 

...     57 

Clay,  Joseph      

48 

Creswick,  Thomas   ... 

..     29 

Clark,  Thomas 

33 

Craven,  Mr 

..     62 

Clogh,  John       

21 

Creswicke,  F 

..     31 

Clogh,  Robert 

21 

Crofte,  Nicholas 

..     33 

Cloghe 

16 

Crossley,  William    ... 

..     56 

Clogh,  Thomas  de    ... 

15 

Cutt,  Edward   

..     29 

Clogh,  Alan       

21 

Cutt,  Thomas 

..     29 

Cobb,  family  of 

65 

Cust  V.  Ashton 

..     66 

Cornwell,  William   ... 

62 

Cutt,  Johne       

.     29 

Clifton,  Letitia  de    ... 

3 

Conyngham,       Rt.      Hon. 

Dawe,  Matthew  (of  Bolto 

n)     71 

William 

70 

Davenport,  Pedigree  of 

..     65 

Collin,  Thomas 

31 

Dawson,  George 

52,  54 

Cox,  Sarah        

38 

Dakin,  Margaret 

..     53 

Cookeson,  Richard  ... 

35 

Dakin,  Robert 

..     53 

Cokayn,  John    

8 

Dale,  Thomas 

..     29 

86 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS. 


Page 

.     ...     44 

32,  33,  34 

9 

54 


Davenport,  James 
Danyell,  Robert 
Dawson  &  Hobson  ... 

Dawson,  John 

Dauy,  Davy  William 
Darling,  William     ... 
Darcye,  Sir  Conyers 
Darley  or  Darcey,  Willy 
Devonshire,  Duke  of 

44,46,  50,  51 
Deknyneton,  William      ...       8 

Dey,  Peter        

Derleye,  Richard  de 

Denn,  John       

Denne,  John     

Denn  (Strelley  v.  Potter) 


12 
28 
31 
31 


32,  33 

..  3 

..  48 
23,  24 
48 

Dixon,  Joseph 62 

Disney,  Martha        57 

Dikson  ( Dikenson) ,  N  icholas  1 9 

Dison,  John       33 

Disney,  Revd.  John 57 

Dickenson,  William         ...  58 

Dobb,  Councillor  J.  T.    ...  59 

Dobson,  Dobsonne,  John...  28 

Don,  Thurstan 21 

Don,  Henry      21 

Downing  of  London 63 

Dokemonton,  Roger  de  . . .  8 

Dronfield,  Lord  of  M  anor  of  59 

Drake,  Pedigree  of 65 

Drinkwater,  William       ...  48 

Drinkwater,  James 48 

Duce,  Thomas 54 

Duce,  George 54 

Dunstege,  Henry     26 

Dyer,  James     27 

Dykes,  John      56 

Dyson,  Danl 48 

Eastoft,  John    28 

Edeson,  John    34 

Edmonds,  Pedigree  of     ...  71 


Page 

Eeedes,  Isaac 52,  53 

Eeedes,  Eeeds,  Joseph      52,  53 
Eeedes,  Eeeds,  William  52,  53 
Ellerker,      Eaton      Main- 
waring   69 

Ellis,  John        ...        26,37,38 
Ellis,  Thomas  ...        26,  33,  34 

Ellis,  Robert     47 

Ellis,  Isabella  Maria       ...     43 

Ellis,  Jonathan 43 

Ellison,  William      47 

Elice,  Henry    13 

Eyre,  Thomas 32,  54 

Eyre,  Nicholas...  16,  18,  23,  24 
Eyr,  Stephen  le  (see  Heyr)       5 


Eyr,  Henry  le  ... 
Eyre,  Nathaniel 
Eyre,  John 
Eyr,  .  .  .  le  ... 
Eyre,  Beatrice  ... 
Eyre,  Roger  ... 
Eyre,  Hannah  ... 
Eyre,  Robert  ... 
Eyncourt,  John  de 

Eyre,  R 

Eyre,  Richard  ... 
Everton,  Ranulf  de 

Falshaw,  Leonard 
Fairhurst,  James 
Fanshaw,  Thomas 
Fanshaw,  John... 
Faulkner,  Thomas 
Fairfax,  Mr.  Henry 
Fairfax  family 
Fairbank,  W.   ... 
Fetherston,  Peter 
Ferneys,       Robert 

Furness) 
Firth,  John 
Fields,  Rebecca 
Flint,  Peter 


...  1; 
...  43 
...  42 
...  12 
...  54 
23,  24 
...     54 

17,  24,  32 
...  5 
...     33 

23,  24,  25 
...     13 

46,  47 
...  34 
...  49 
...     33 

44,  49 
...  60 
...  66 
...  62 
...  28 
5ee 

...     25 
...     44 

40,41 
...     53 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS. 


87 


Page 

Page 

Foster,  John,  M. A.  ... 

... 

64 

Gardener,  Roger      

17 

Foljambe  family 

62 

Gardener,  Thomas  (le)      11 

12 

Fox,  Mary        

40 

41 

Gaston,  Thomas       

27 

Fox,  Stephen    

30 

Gaskell,  Pedigree  of 

66 

Foxe,  Robert    

... 

29 

Gamy  Id,  Henry        

9 

Foxe,  Hugh      

29 

Gardyner,  Alice        

20 

Foxall,  Thomas 

... 

28 

Gardyner,  Gervase  le 

7 

Foxley,  William 

28 

29 

Gamil,  Richard        

6 

Foljambe,  Richard  ... 

... 

13 

Gerrard,  James 

36 

Foxe,  William 

29 

Gerrard,  Gilbert       

27 

Foryerynne,  John  le 

5 

Gee,  John 28 

48 

Foster,  Mr.  E.  S.     ... 

... 

58 

Gell,  Philip       

54 

Ford,  Clement  de  la... 

3, 

4.6 

Gerves,  Roger 

17 

Foster,  John      

33 

Gervase,  John 

19 

Foster,  Nicholas 

33 

Gee,  William    

28 

Fowler,  Gervase 

... 

38 

Geoffrey,  son  of  Geoffrey  13 

14 

Froggot,  Thomas     ... 

... 

46 

Gervase,  Richard     

19 

Frankland,  Sarah     ... 

... 

39 

Gibson  family 

71 

Frankland,  George  ... 

... 

39 

Gibson,  Richard       

33 

Frost,  Millicent 

52 

,53 

Gilbert,  Robert         

25 

Frost,  Robert 

... 

53 

Gilberthorpe,  Richard 

30 

Frith,  Thomas 

52 

Gilberthorpe,  Robert 

30 

Frith,  Frances 

... 

55 

Gilberthorpe,  Jenet 

30 

Freshvyle,  Peter 

27 

Gill,  Thomas    

32 

Fruman,  Robert 

50 

Gill,  James        

29 

Frankelien,  John 

... 

25 

Gill,  John 

34 

Frith,  Samuel 

... 

48 

Gill,  Nicholas 

32 

Frith,  John        

42 

,55 

Gill,  family  of 

65 

Freeman,  Thomas   ... 

... 

32 

Gills,  widow      

33 

Frannceys,     Frannces, 

Gould,  Betty     

50 

William         

5. 

6.7 

Gould,  Sir  Henry     

47 

Fullwood,  Thomas  ... 

... 

28 

Gotham,  Thomas  de 

5 

Furnes,  William 

... 

23 

Gotham,  Roger  de 

5 

Galtess,  Walter        

Gardener,      Gardyner, 

7 

Goodhyrd,  Richard  le 
Goldsmyth,      Goldesmyth, 
John       

7 
10 

Adam  le        

... 

37 

Goddard,  William    

43 

Gardiner,       Gardyner, 

William  (de)     15,  17,  19, 
23 

Gardyner,      Gardener, 
John  (le)      11,  12,  16,  17, 
20,  23,  24, 

20, 
.24 

19. 
25 

Gough,  Richard        

Greene,  Thomas       ...       30 

64 
.31 

Green,  Greene,  Ann...       35 

Green,  William         

Green,  John      

,51 
30 
31 

88 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS. 


Green,  George 

Greeve,  Thomas 
Greaves,  Edward     .. 
Greaves,  Robert 
Greaves  V.  Greaves.. 
Greaves,  John  ...        32, 
Greaves,  George 
Greaves,  GrefF,  Ralph 
Greaves,  WiUiam     . 
Greene,  Nicholas 
Green,  Robert  ... 
Green,  Hannah 
Green,  Richard 
Green,  Edward 
Greaves,  Richard     . 
Gratton,  William  de 
Greson,  Amen  ... 
Green,  Barbara 
Grayson,  Anthony    . 


Page 

..  68 
32,  33 

32,  34 
29,  32 
..  69 

33,  34 
29 
25 
29 
35 
38 
38 
38 
38 
29 
13 
29 
38 
27 


Hall,  Halle,  Henry  (del  or 

de)  11,23,33 

Hall,  Halle,  John       16,  17,  19, 

20,  23,  24 
Hall,  Halle,  William 

16,  19,  20,  25 


Haule,  Lawrence 
Hanley,  Thomas 
Hawley,  William 
Harwarde,  Anthony 
Hawk,  Peter    ... 
Hawk,  Ellen    ... 
Harwood,  George 
Hayward,  John 
Hawes,  Thomas 
Hardwick,  Jonathan 
Harrison,  Elizabeth 
Hayne,  Joseph... 
Haigh,  Richard 
Hague,  Henry  ... 
Harlean  Society 
Hawkesworth,  Henry 


..  29 
..  56 
..  32 
..  27 
52,  53 
52,  53 
30 
15 
45 
38 
62 
42 
46 
43 
64 
29,  33 


Hartley,  John  ... 
Hally,  Richard... 
Hally,  William... 
Hadfield,  Thomas 
Hadiield,  George 
Hatfield,  Thomas 
Hayne,  Joseph... 
Halifax,  Marquis  of 
Harrison,  Thomas 
Hall,  Martin     ...         15, 
Hall,  Isaac 
Hall,  Christopher 
Hall,  Micah      ... 
Halle,  Richard... 
Hall,  Ralph      ... 
Hall,  Thurstan... 
Hall,  Josh. 

Hall,  Ann 

Hawksworth,  Alice 
Hawksworth,  William 

25, 
Harrison,  Survey     ... 

Harrison,  John 

Hawksworth,  James 
Harrison,  William   ...31, 
Hawksworth,  Robert 
Handley,  Joseph 

Hardey,  Roger 

Hattersley,  Thomas... 
Hawkridge,  Pedigree  of 
Hargreaves,  James  ... 
Hallam,  Joseph 
Hackett,  Richard     ... 
Hattersley,  Thomas... 
Hawysia,  .  .  .  de    ... 
Hallam,  Richard 
Hastwhittle,  Elizabeth 
Hancock,  Adam 
Hancock,  Samuel 

Haycock,  John 

Hervy,  Thomas 
Hemly,  Mary   


Page 

32,  33 

..  25 
..  5 
..  43 
..  37 
..  54 
..  37 
60,  70 
..  53 
16,  17 
..  54 
..  29 
52,  54 
..  17 
..  31 
..  25 
52,53 
..     54 

25,  26 

26,  32 
..  59 
..  44 
..  47 
33,34 
32,  34 
..  36 
..  18 
..  34 
..  66 
..  45 
..  55 
..  47 
..  33 
..  12 
..  38 
..  40 
..  29 
..  35 
..  49 
,.  6 
..  55 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS. 


89 


Page 

Helliwell,  John         34 

Hemley,  George      55 

Henston,  James       35 

Heaton,  Robert        35 

Heard,  Sir  Isaac      70 

Heywood,  family  of 65 

Herthull,  Adam  de 14 

Herdeman,  John       18 

Helliwell,  John         33 

Herton,  Simone  de 13 

Herder,  Gervase  le 3 

Herder,  Germain  le 5,  7 

Heddnisone,  Richard  de...  14 

Heyr,  Robert  le  (see  Eyre)  5 

Hinchciiffe,  Edward        ...  32 

Hinchclyflfe,  Will     34 

Hinchciiffe,  Henry 29 

Hillyard,  Pedigree  of      ...  66 

Hickes,  Laur 30 

Hirst,  Richard 30 

Hirst,  John       30 

Hurt,  John        32 

Hinley  V.  Metcalf    47 

Hill,  Gervase 42 

Hill,  Edmund 50 

Hill,  Edward    46 

Hibbert,  John 48 

Hour  ton,  John 27 

HoUis,  Thomas        62 

Holley,  William       36 

Hoskins,  Hoskyns,  Grace 

44,45 

Howard,  Duke  of  Norfolk  62 

Howard  of  Corby    63 

Hobson,  Thomas     33 

Hobson,  Edmond     33 

Hough,  Jo 43 

Hobson,  Nicholas    32 

Hobson,  Edmond     34 

Hobson,  R 9 

Hogekynson,  Thomas     ...  18 

Hodgekinson,  Geoffrey   ...  27 


Hopton,  Letitia  de  ... 

Hoiland,  John 

Hopton,  Henry  de  ... 
Hopton,  William  de... 
Hollinworth,  Alex  ... 
Holond,  John  de 

Holland,  John 

Holland,  William  ... 
Holland,  Richard     ... 

Hoy  land,  John 

Holland     

Hunters,  F.  M.  G.  ... 
Hurporey,  Leticia    ... 

Hunter,  John 

Hunter, Joseph...  61,63, 

Hundrill,  John 

Hundrill,  Elinor 
Hundrill,  Martin 

Hudson,  Jane 

Hundrill,  Mary 
Huith,  Pedigree  of  ... 

Hunt,  Richard 

Hurst,  Peter  del 
Hunter's  Hallamshire 

Hyde,  Robert 

Hundrill,  Elizabeth... 


Ibbotson,  Thomas    ... 
Ibotson,  Nicholas     ... 
Ibbotson,  Edward    ... 
Ibbotson,  Ibotson,  Henry 
Ibotsone,  Richard    ... 
Ibbotson  family 
Ilom,  Hum,  William 
Ingram,  Gilbert 
Ingram,  Richard 
Ireton,  Stephon  de  ... 
Isherwood,  Thomas... 
Islep,  William  de     ... 
Ives,  John         


Page 

13 

29 

.. 

12 

13 

43 

8 

.. 

67 

29 

29 

29 

65 

60 

64 

7 

38 

64 

70 

39 

40 

39, 

40 

39, 

40 

51 

39, 

40 

65 

49 

14 

60 

21 

39, 

40 

32,  34 
..  33 
..  33 
32,33 
..  29 
..  67 
15,  16 
..  13 
..  13 
..  13 
..  48 
13,  14 
..  59 


90 


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Jackson,  Edward  43,  49,  52 
Jackeson,  Thomas  ...  15,  42 
Jackson,  Henry  46,50,51,52,53 

Jackson,  John 47 

Jackson,  Job     44 

Jackson,  William     49 

Jackson,  Roger 36 

Jackson,  Martha       ...       51,  53 

Jackson,  Mary 50 

Jepson       62 

Jefferson,  Thomas    49 

Jessopp,  Mr 29 

Jessopp,  William     30 

J enkinson,  Thomas 27 

J ervas,  Hester 35 

Jervas,  Malin    35 

Jerve,  Henry    16 

Jikeringall,  Anthony  ...  39 
Johnson,  Anthony  A.  M...,     70 

Joll,  John 17,25 

Jolley,  John       48 

Johnson,  WilHam     57 

Jubb,  Robert    41 

Kalale,  William  de 8 

Kalale,  Robert  de    8 

Kay,  William 

Kalale,  Hugh  de 
Kalale,  John  de 
(Kalale),  Katerine     .. 
Ketel,  Ketil,  Ralph... 

Ketil,  John        

Kersington,  William  le 
Kirkby,  Nicholas 
Kirkwood,  A.  T. 

Kighley,  John 

Kirke,  Henry    

Kirke,  John       

Kirk,  Samuel    

Knowles,  William    

Knights,    Companions    of 

the  Bath        

Ku  William      


32,  33 
...  8 
...  14 
...       8 

13,  14 
...  14 
...  12 
...  33 
...     67 

37,  38 
...     20 

35,47 
...  48 
...     39 


66 
9 


Langisdon,  Matthew  de  ... 

Lane,  Robert    

Langton,  family  of 

Lancastre,  Cristopher 
Lawrence,  Revd.  Henry... 
Laybourne,      Layburne, 
Layborne,  John  de    3,  5,  6,  7 


Page 
14 
45 
65 
31 
21 


Laurence 

Langley,  Grace 
Langley,  Thomas     .. 

Lafe,  John  le    

Langley,  Ellinor 

Lady  of  the  Manor,  Sheffield 

Leek,  George 

Lewis,       Edward       (of 

Jamaica)        

Lewes,  Gilbert 

Leach        

Lewes,  John     

Leak 

Leune,  Allan  de 

Lee  (of  Worksop),  family  of 

Lee  Matill,  Lady  de  le    ... 


..  6 
39,40 
39,40 
..  10 
39,40 
31 
36 

..  69 
..  29 
..  55 
..  28 
..  65 
13,  14 
65 
13 

Lee,  Robert  de  le    13 

Lee,  William    41 

Lee,  James       32,  35 

Littlewood,  Thomas        ...     29 

Linacre,  Hugh  de    5 

Liversley,  Edmund 48 

Lloyd,  family  of       65 

Lockesley,  John        ...       33,  56 

Lord,  George    32 

Lobley,  John    47 

Low,  Richard 33 

Low,  George    33 

Lord,  Richard 32 

Lomas,  Richard       36 

Longden,  George     43 

Longden,  Robert      51 

Longsbard,  Father 60 

Lumb      (of       Wakefield), 
family  of       65 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS. 


91 


Page 

Lunn,  Pedigree  of    66 

Lylly,  Robert 27 

Lynacre,  Roger  de 8 


Mapilton,  Thomas    6 

Mapelton,  Henry  de        ...       3 

Mander,  J 45 

Marsden,  Thomas    33 

Martin,  Rauphe        29 

Mahng,  Elizabeth     ...       40,  41 
Mapulton,  Andrew  de      ...     12 

Matson,  John    47 

Martin,  Martyn,  Gervaise  4,  5,  7 

..  47 
..  48 
..  27 
..  13 
9 

••  12 
..  27 
..  19 
..  29 
..  14 
19,  22 


Matson,  William 
Maclean,  Archibald  ... 
Malker,  Arthur 
Matill,  Lady  de  le  Lee 

Mahow      

March,  William  del 
Marwood,  Roger 
Marchynton,  John    ... 

Maldsworth 

Matildus,  son  of  Agnes 
Marshall,  Henry 
Marshall,       Marschall, 

Robert      ...         15,  19,  22 
Marshall,        Marchall, 

Richard    ...         22,  24,  25 
Marschall,      Marchall, 

Marshall,  Nicholas    15,  22 
Marshall,  Marchall,  John 

15,  22,  25 

Marshall,  William    29 

Marchall,  Roger       22 

Marshall,  Marschall,  Alice  15,22 


Marshall,  Alexander 

Mander,  John    

Mander,  James 

Marriott,  Thomas     ... 
Mariote,  John,  son  of 
Marriott,  William     ... 


19,24 
..  49 
..  49 
..  47 
..  10 
..     47 


Page 

Machan,  Machon,  John     29,  56 

Machan,  Thomas      29 

Machan,  Rauphe      29 

Mansfield,  William,  Earl  46 

Macro,  family  of       69 

Marsh  family    62 

Merrill,  Henry 48 

Mellor,  Samuel 48 

Merrill,  Peter 46 

Mettam,  William      43 

Merrill,  Zechariah    38 

Mellor,  George 48 

Medolton 20 

Mendell,  Mennell,  Thomas  23,24 

Melluc,  Robert 21 

Middleton,  George   47 

Milward,  W 38 

Milnes  (of  Worksop)  family 

of        65 

Milner,  Gamaliel      48 

Mitchell,  Robert       29 

Micklethwaite,  Daniell  ...  35 
Milnes,   Lady   (Cockglode, 

Worksop) 65 

Micklethwaite,  Jonas       ...  47 

Milnes,  Thomas        30 

Minithorpe,  Revd.  John  ...  68 

Morewood,  Thomas 34 

Morton,  Edward       ...       33,  34 

Mornissale,  Walter  de     ...  14 

Morton,  Nathaniel   53 

Mounson,  Robert     27 

Morton,  Francis       ...       34,  46 

Morton,  Nathaniel   54 

Morewood,  Anthony         ...  33 

Maddock,  family  of 65 

More,  Pedigree  of    67 

Morton,  Pedigree  of         ...  66 

Moore,  Henry 6 

Muthall,  Benjamin  ...       37,  38 

Mycock,  Thomas     27 


92 


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52,  53 

52,  53 
..  53 
..  65 
..     47 


Nail,  John 

Nail,  William  ... 
Nail,  Mary 
Nayler,  family  of 
Needham,  Jonathan 
Nedham,  Christopher, 

Crystofer       ...         16,  21,  24 
Needham,  Joshua 

43,  44,  46,  49,  50,  51,  52 

Nedam,  Brian 21 

Needham,  James      54 

Nedham,  Needham,  Otuel, 

Otwell 16,  21 

Nedham, Needham,  Robert 

10,  11,  12,  22,  42 
Needham,  Joseph  41,  42,  43 
Needham,  Thomas  41,  42,  43 
Netherwood  (of  Leeds  and 

York)     61 

Netherwood,  Christopher  45,  51 
Needham,  William 

21,  40,  51,  52 

Netherwood,  John    45 

Netherwood,  William  45,  51 
Netherwood,  Stephen  ...  39 
Netherwood     v.     Samuda 

and  others     66 

Netherwood  re         62 

Netherwood,  Elizabeth  ...  39 
Netherwood  pedigree  ...  66 
Netherwood,  Joseph...  39,41 
Netherwood,  Margaret  ...  45 
Netherwood  v.  Chamber- 
lain              62 

Netherwood,  Barbary      ...     45 

Netherwood,  Amy    45 

Newton,  Isaac 50 

Nevill  (of  Nottinghamshire)     67 

Newbold,  John 32 

Newbolt,  William  de       ...     13 

Newton,  William     54 

NichoUs,  Augustine 31 


Page 

Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal     37,  38 

Norfolk,  Duke  of     26 

Norfolk,  Thomas,  Duke  of 

33,  37,  38 
Northeren,  Robert  ...       10,  12 

Notygham,  William 14 

Nodder,  John    29,  47 

Northeren,  John       ...       10,  12 


Oddy,  Joseph    ... 
Offley,  family  of 
Offley,  Pedigree  of 
Oisscel,  Robert 
Oley,  Adam 
Oley,  Mary 
Oley,  Nathaniel 
Oley,  Francis    ... 
Opie,  Nicholas... 
Orme,  Randolph 
Orray,  Jessie     ... 
Orray,  William 
Osbaldiston,  Richard 
Oweyn,  William 
Oxborough  .  .  . 


62 
64 
71 
7 
34 
34 
34 
34 
38 
20 
39 
39 

,D.D.  41 
12,  13 
..  27 


Paston,  family  of 
Palfreyman,  William 
Palgrove,  Pedigree  of 

Page,  John        

Parwich,  Thomas  de 
Parwich,  Ralph  de  ... 
Parkes,  Samuel 
Parkes    and    Preston     ( 

Westminster)    . 
Parkin,  James  ... 
Parkin,  Thomas 
Parker,  Henry ... 
Park,  John        ...     . 

Parker,  Mr 

Parker,  John  26,27,29,31 
Parker,  James  ... 
Parker,  Barbara 


of 


65 
52 
65 
56 
3 
3 
54 


..  68 

..  32 

..  33 

..  27 

..  10 

..  29 
,33,50 

..  33 

..  27 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS. 


93 


Page 

Pearson,  Frances     . 

49 

Pearson,  Elizabeth  . 

49 

Pearson,  John  ... 

..       35,  49 

Peacock,  Thomas     . 

37 

Pearson,  George 

49 

Peacock,  Richard     . 

37 

Peacock,  Jane  ... 

37 

Peacock,  Frances     . 

37 

Peacock,  Ann   ... 

37 

Peacock,  Mary...      . 

37 

Peniston 

3 

Pegges,  Sam     ... 

71 

Penne,  John 

23 

Peurewiche,  Ralph  ( 

ie     ...       3 

Peurewiche,  Thomas 

5de...       3 

Peacock,  Elizabeth  . 

37 

Peacock,  Job    ... 

37 

Phipps,  William 

74 

Phillipps,  Sir  Thomj 

IS       70,  71 

Pighells,  John   ... 

45 

Porter,  Dr.  W.  S.    5 

,  27,  30,  31 

Potter,  Francis... 

48 

Pomfrett,  Stephen    . 

38 

Potter,  Thomas 

34 

Porter's,    Notes     fr 

om     a 

Peakland  Paris 

h      ...      19 

Potter,  Eleanor 

48 

Prince,  John 

47 

Potter,  Mary     ... 

41 

Prymme,  William 

7 

Prynce,  Henry... 

15 

Prymme,  Hauvise 

7 

Procter,  Metcalfe 

57 

Preston,  Faib   ... 

45 

Priaulx  family  ... 

71 

Pudsey,  George 

.       ...     31 

Pudsey,  Thomas 

31 

Pudsey,  Nicholas 

31 

Pudsey,  Cuthbert 

31 

Pulleine  (of  Bolton) 

...     71 

Quaritch    

59 

Quintain,  St.,  Sir  V 

William     62 

Rawlinson,  Thomas 27 

Ramsden,  John         36 

Ragget,  Raggets,  Roger  le  4,  5 
Ragg,  Nicholas         ...       32,  33 

Rawson,  William     29 

RadclifFe,  William 

62,  65,  66,  67,  71 


Rayner,  family  of 

65 

Rayne,  Henry  ... 

7 

Rawson,  Richard 

29 

Radclyffe,  Pedigree 

of     ...     71 

Radcliffe,  Robert 

65 

Radcliffes   (of  Wickersley)     66 

Radcliffe  (of    Manchester)     67 

Radcliffe,  Margaret. 

65 

Radcliffe,  Mary 

65 

Redfern,  Richard 

44 

Reyner,  William 

3,4 

Revill  family     ... 

67 

Reavell,  maytres 

29 

Reyner,  Hugh  ... 

3,4 

Reyner,  Henry 

4 

Remington,  Samuel 

38 

Revell,  William 

33 

Reavell,  Richard 

29 

Retford,  Francis 

37 

Ripley,  Elizabeth 

39 

Rich,  Ryche,  John 

25 

Rigge,  Ralph    ... 

21 

Ripley,  Abraham 

39 

Robinson,  Anthony 

..       50,  51 

Robinson,  George 

..       30,  54 

Robinson,  John 

27 

Royde,  George... 

34 

Rodgers,  Robert 

47 

Rowland,  George 

54 

Rodeney,  Pedigree  ( 

Df      ...     66 

Robinson,  James 

55 

Rowley,  John   ... 

47 

Roger,  Thomas 

34 

Rodlay,  John    ... 

35 

Ropar,  Samuel  H. 

29 

94 


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Rouge,  Wm 36 

Royles,  William       43 

Royles,  Robert         46 

Roose,  Richard        29 

Rose,  Thomas 32 

Roo,  Henry      27 

Roose,  Henry 29 

Roose,  John      29 

Ronksley,  Pedigree  of     ...  66 

Ronkesley,  Francis 29 

Roberde,  Roberd,  Thomas 

15,  22 
Roberts,  Thomas  ...  50,  51 
Rowbotham,  William        42,  44 

Rowbotham,  Joseph         ...  48 

Rowbotham,  Dorothy      ...  44 

Rotherham,  Eneas 35 

Rotherham,  Sarah    35 

Russell,  Mr 55 

Ryther,  Abraham     39 

Ryther,  James 39 

Ryggeway,  Roger  de       ...  8 

Ryles,  John       29 

Ryder        65 

Ryles,  William         42 


Saint  Quintain,  Sir  Wm. 
Saylur,  Robert  le     ... 
Savvage,  John  le 
Saler,  William  de     ... 
Sayer,  William 
Salisbury,  Bishop  of 
Salvin,  Pedigree  of  ... 

Savill,  Thomas 

Savile,  George 

Savile  family     

Savile,  Lord      

Savile,  Sir  John 
Saunderson,  Robert 
Saunderson,  John 
Saunderson,  Jonathan 
Sanderson,  Roger     ... 


62 

..  5 

..  8 

..  6 

..  28 

..  61 

..  71 

..  45 

60,  70 

..  70 

..  35 

..  59 

..  34 

..  32 

..  32 

..  10 


Page 

37 
33 
5 
54 
56 


Sandeson,  Charles 
Saunderson,  George 
Schatton,  Peter  de 
Schofield,  Robert 
Schortclyff,  Henry 
Schirlegh,  Schireleghe, 

Randolph  ... 
Scott,  Stephen  ... 
Seddon,  Pedigree  of 
Shaw  V.  Astley 
Settle  V.  Lawson 
Shirtcliffe,  Nicholas 
Shaw,  John       ...32,33,39,54 
Shaw,  Shawe,  Robert       29,  69 

Shaw,  George 

Shaw,  Joseph    

Shaw,  Mr 

Shrewsbury,  Earl  of 
Shore,  Pedigree  of   ... 

Shillito,  R 

Sheffield,  Mayor  of  ... 
Sheffield,  The  Burgesses 
Sharp,  J.,  D.D. 
Shepperd,  Henry 
Shackleton,  William 

Shemeld,  John 

Sharp,  Granville 
Shelley,  family  of  ... 
Shuttleworth,  Elizabeth 
Shuttleworth,AshtonAshton  54 
Shuttleworth,  James  Ashton  55 
Simpson,  Marmaduke      ...     31 

Skaife,  William        40 

Skaife,  Tho 40 

Skyers,  John     33 

Skynner,  Thomas     29 

Sraithe,  John     28 

Smythe,  Richard      27 

Smythe,  Ellin 28 

Smith,  Prof.  G.  C.  Moore       25 
Smith,  Smythe,  Thomas 

29,  33,  36,  47 


of 


..  18 
46,47 
..  66 
..  47 
..  48 
..     33 


36,47 
..  33 
52,  53 
17,69 
..  71 
..  68 
..  58 
29 
61 
28 
51 
29 
61 
65 
55 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS. 


95 


Page 

Smeaton,  William    ...       28,  29 

Sotemon,  Robert      6 

Sotemon,  Elyas        6 

Solicitor  General      68 

Spalldin,  Thomas     31 

Spencer,  William     32 

Spoone,  Richard       31 

Spencer,  John 54 

Spowne,  John 29 

Stanley,  Samuel  ...  32,  33 
Statham,  Sir  John  43, 44, 45, 49 
Statham,  John  ...  44,  45,  47 
Stone,  Henry  ...  27,  29,  36 
Stevenson,  John       ...       27,  36 

Stevenson  &  Buck 59 

Stevenson,  Margaret  ...  40 
Stevenson  (of  Filey)  ...  59 
Staveley,  John ...     ...       41,54 

Steer,  William 41 

Steele,  Richard        35 

Strelley  v.  Potter     48 

Stratton,  William  de        ...     13 

Strelley,  Robert        48 

Steweley,  Nicholas 21 

Stodeherd,     Stodeherde, 
Stodehurd,  Richard  le  4,  5,  6 


Steley,  Crystofer 
Storys,  Peter    ... 
Steele,  Elizabeth 
Strakeys,  Adam 
Steeven,  Jacob... 
Startivant,  Mary 
Startivant,  Joseph 
Stead,  Nicholas 
Staniforth,  Alice 
Stubbeleye,  John  de 
Stockdale,  Wm. 
Suffolk  Herald 
Sutcliffe,  Pedigree  of 
Sutton,  John     ... 
Sutton,  Mary    ... 
Sutton,  Richard 


21 
7 
34 
56 
31 
35 
35 
47 
36 
5 
39 
59 
65 
35 
35 
32 


Swan,  Thomas 51 

Swan,  Swann,  Richard 

46,  50,  51 

Swift,  Thomas 29 

...  42 

...  28 

...  34 

...  28 


Swift,  George  ... 
Swift,  Richard... 
Swift,  John 
Swift,  Francis  ... 
Swinden,Suesand(Susanna)    34 

Swinden,  Richard    34 

Swinden,  George      34 

Swarleston,  Rector  of      ...     70 

Swallow,  John 34 

Swindell,  Job    46 

Taylor,  Dan    44,  45,  46,  50,  51 

Taylyor,  Robert  le 5 

Taylor,  Oliver  le      8 

Taylor,  Thomas  ...  30,  31 
Tailour,  Tayliour,  Thomas, 

Vicar  of  Tideswell  17,  18 
Taillour,  William,  Vicar  of 

Castleton  ...  17,  20,  22 
Tallents  and  Beevor        ...     57 

Tapton,  Peter  de      14 

Tattershall,  family  of      ...     65 

Tailor,  Cristofer .     19 

Tennyson,  Marmaduke    ...     27 

Tennyson,  William 49 

Thompson,  William         ...     27 

Thornhull,  Henry    12 

Thompson,  Edward 33 

Thornyll,  John  de    11 

Thompson,  Nicholas         32,  33 

Thornton,  Richard 57 

Thompson,  John       33 

Thornhill,  Bache      42 

Thornell,       Thornhull, 

Thurnyll,  Roger  (de)     11,17 

Thorneton,  John       27 

Thorpe,  Robert        30 

Thorne,  Roger  de    10 

H 


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Threck,  John    28 

Thyring,  William     14 

Thoresby,  Ralph      64 

Thistlethwaite  pedigree  ...  67 

Thistlethwaite,  Anne       ...  67 

Thorold  (family  of) 57 

Thorp,  Jordan  de     3 

Thynne,  William     66 

Timperley,  Joseph 40 

Tindall,  Thomas      47 

Tirwhit,  Robert        14 

Tideswell,  Vicar  of 55 

Townend,  William  of  the   18, 19 

Topliss,  Abel    43 

Topham,  Lupton      45 

Townsend,  John       37 

Treslove,  Mr 55 

Trayok,  Trayhot,  William 

de 5,6 

Trappes  family 67 

Triket,  Treket,  William  ...  17 

Trappes  pedigree     67 

Tuxford,  Hugh  de 13 

Turner,  John     41 

Turton       55 

Tupper      71 

Turton,  Mary 69 

Tyme,  Thomas         ...       16,  17 

Tym,  Gervase 16 

Tydeswell,  Robert  de      ...  6 
Tym,  Tyme,  Tymme,  John 

10,  11,  16,  17,23 

Tyme,  Henry 23 


Ulster  King  of  Arms 
Upton,  Walter  de    ... 
Uston,  William  de  ... 

Vernon,  Henry 

Vernon,  G.  Venables 
Vernon,  Lord 


63 
5 


19 
42 
42 


Page 

Watkinson,  Joseph 45 

Watkinson,  Edward  ...  33 
Walker,  Robert  ...  30,43 
Waynwright,  Robert  29,  32,  33 

Walton      69 

Wareing,  Mary        35 

Walkeden,  Richard,  Vicar 

of  Hope        18 

Watkinson,  John      45 

Warham,  John 47 

Wall,  Mr.  John         46 

Watson,  Holland     65 

Wadsworth,  William  ...  33 
Wain wright,  John    ...       47,68 

Walters,  R 47 

Warhurst,  Henry  ...  50,53 
Walter,  Vicar  of  Castleton       7 

Walton,  John    47 

Warhurst,  Thomas 53 

Wattes,  William      28 

Wainwright,  S 35 

Waynwright,  Edward  ...  33 
Warhurst,  Richard  ...  50,  53 
Waterhouse,  Henry  ...  60 
Waterhouse,  Joseph         ...     32 

Ward,  Robert 33 

Ward,  Joseph 36 

Ward,  George 33 

Ward,  Bishop  of  Salisbury  61 
Wareing,  Ann  (Anne)      ...     35 

Wareing,  Thomas    34 

Waterhouse,  William      ...     32 

Ward,  William 39 

Walker,  James 52,  53 

Walker,  John 37 

Walker,  Arthur        27 

Wade,  Robert 29 

Wade,  William        47 

Waddington,  Edward      ...     38 

Wagstaff,  Wm 44 

Webster,  Alderman  John  61 
West,  Edgar    27 


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Page 

Werril,  Worrill,  Peter  50,  51 
Wedgewood,  Francis       ...     68 

Webster,  Thomas    29 

Webster,  Henry       14 

Welc,  William 12 

Welc,  John       12 

Wentworth,  Lord    58 

Wentworth,  Thomas  ...  58 
White,  Henry  ...  51,52,53 
White,Robert  (ofWorksop)  68 
Wheelhouse,  Margaret    ...     51 

Wheat,  J.  W 49 

Warton,  Chrisr 46 

Whitaker,  Thomas 49 

Whitaker,  Daniel     49 

Whitaker,  George    49 

Whitefoot,  Mr 61 

White,  Sam      ...     40 

White,  Martha 51,  52 

Whiteley,  John 35 

Whitaker,  Elinor     49 

Wilkin,  William       30 

Wilson,  Mary  ...  39,  40,  43 
Wilson,  Willsone,  Willson,  John 
30,  35,  39,  40,  43,  47,  49,  56, 
60,  62,  69,  70,  71 
Wilson,  Francis  ...  39,  40 
Wilson,  Thomas  ...  35,  49 
Wilson,  Christopher        ...     35 

Wilson,  Elizabeth    69 

Wilson,  Reginald     69 

Wilson,  Ralph 39,40 

Wilson  family 69,  70 

Wingfall,  Edward    33 

Williamson,  Mary    39 

Williamson,  William  ...  31 
Wilkinson,  Edward  ...     32 

Winners,  Thomas  le        ...       3 

Williamson,  John     25 

Williamson,  Robert 28 

Wingfield,  Edward 33 

Wich,  Sir  Cyril        69 


Page 

Widow,  Alice 

.       ...         5 

Wood,  John      

.       30,  33 

Wood,  Nicholas 

.     ...     32 

Wood  V.  Scott  ... 

.      46,  47 

Wood,  David    ... 

.      46,  47 

Wood,  Barnabas 

.      46,  47 

Wodrove,      Woderoue, 
Woderofe,  Thomas 

12,  17,  18,  19 
Woodrooffe,  Mr.  Nathan        54 

Woderove,  Oliuer    21 

Woderove,  Edmund        ...     21 

Wodeley,  Henry      56 

Woodhouse,  Christopher  33 
Wood,  Wode,  Richard  32,33,56 
Woodhouse,  John    ...       33,  34 

Woodson,  George    34 

Wodeson,  Roger      33 

Worril,  Peter 50 

Worrall,  Jonathan    44 

Woderofe,  William 18 

Worrall,  Anthony     ...       32,  33 

Worrall,  Henry        33 

Wordsworth,  William       25,  26 

Wright,  William      54 

Wrasteler,  Henry    56 

Wright,  Anthony     54 

Wright,  Johne 29,  46,  49 

Wright,  Pedigree  of        ...     64 

Wright  V.  Samuda 66 

Wragg,  Nicholas      33 

Wright,  Robert        47 

Wyatt,  Esther 43 

Wytington,      Whityngton, 

Johnde      9,10 

Yale,  William  de  (see  Gale)       5 

Yeaman,  W (Vicar 

of  Castleton)     7 

Yeomans,  William 69 

Young,  Joseph 42 

York,  Lord  Archbishop  of 

40,  41,  69 
Young,  Margaret     43 


98 


INDEX    OF    PLACE-NAMES. 


Page 

Abney 23,  24 

Adwick       47,  48 

Allerston  (Co.  York) 68 

Allyes,  Alleys,  The  ...44,  45,  49 
Alverthorpe  (Co.  York)  ...  35 
Ardesley,  Ardysley   ...      26,  47 

Apple  Yard        36 

Anston        47 

Arundel  Street  (Sheffield)       54 

ArnclifFe,  Arnclif      25 

Arkelker     7 

Arnold  (Holderness) 49 

Aston i7>47>54 

Ashbourne,  Ashborne, 

Assheburne     (see 

Essheburn   3,  6,  8,  9,  16,  37 

Ashton's  Close 54 

AtterclifFe 35,  48 

Barnby  Hall  (Co.  York)  ...  25 
Bates'  Close  (Tideswell)  ...     53 

Bawdon      20,  21 

Bankhead,  Bonkehede  ...  21 
Bank   Hall,    Chapel-en-le- 

Frith 48 

Bamforth  Road 60 

Barton-on-Humber 58 

Barnsley  ...  26,  30,  34,  47,  61 
Bakewell,  Bauquell 

8,  36,  40,  42,  50,  51,  52,  55 

Beverley     28,  30,  31,  49 

Beast  Oates       49 

Beauchief,  Monastery  of .. .  27 
Belhouse,  Belph,  Grange        26 

Benehill      17 

Belhagg      29 

Bean  Butts        54 

Beighton  Fields        50 

Beighton     26 


Pagv 

Bingley  House  (Stannington)  29 
Bishop,  or  South  Burton  30,  31 
Birchworth,  Bychworth    25,  26 

Blakelonde,  Le 16 

Blesedrod,  le 11 

Blakwall     23 

Bodleian  Library      64 

Bower  Hill  Farm,  Fulwood 

Head 62 

Bower  Hill,  nr.  Sheffield  . .     62 

Bolsterstone      60 

Boyleston 14 

Botheplas 10,  11,  i6 

Bower  Lea  (or  Leys)       ...     37 

Bowdon  Edge 21 

Boythorp,  Manor  of . . .  . .  14 
Boythorpe,  Boythorp  13,  14 
Brightside  Byerley  ...  37,  48 
Broomhead  Hall    43,  56,  60,  62 

Bradwell     i9>  54 

Bradfield    ...  27,  31,  32,  33,  34 

43.  47,  56,  60,  69,  71 

Bradfield,  Chappel  of      ...     41 

Bradfield  Soke 32 

Bradfield,  Feoffees  of      ...     71 

Bradfield  Register    65 

Brereton  g 

Bretton  (Eyam)         41 

Bretton  Lane     46 

British  Museum         65 

Brodemede,  Le 12 

Brodsworth        47,  48 

Bradburne,  Bradborne        9,  13 

Bradley  (Kildwick) 45 

Brimington        8,  10 

Brynde,  Le        17 

Brushfield,  Bakewell        51,  52 

Brierly  Green    48 

Bugsworth 48 


INDEX  OF  PLACE-NAMES. 


99 


Page 

Burgoyne  Estate       60 

Buckden     ...     70 

Burton  (Road) 56,  60 

Buxton       6,  49,  55,  63 


Camerton  (Holderness)     27,  49 

Cawthorne,  Cawthorn      ...     47 

Castleton,     Le     Castilton, 

Castelton  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  10,  11, 

12,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21, 

22,  23,  24,  25,  52,  53 

Carr  Wood        36 

Campana    5,  6 

Capital       Messuage,      An 

ancient    44 

Calver  (Co.  Derby) 55 

Cannon    Hall,    Cowthorne    54 

Carlton  (Co.  York) 45 

Castlegate  (York)     41 

Chinley     Houses     (Bugs- 
worth)     48 

Chinley       48 

Chapel  en-le-Frith    ...       21,  48 

Cheshire     9 

Chesterfield,      Chesterfeld, 
Chastrefeld,      Cesterfeld 

8,  9,  10,  13,  14,  36,  38 
Church  Lands  (Co.  York)  60 
China  (Missionaries)  ...  60 
Cliffe,    The,    Cliff    Field, 

Cliffefieldes        ...      5,  26,  27 
Cononley,  Farnhill  with  ...     45 

Cononly      51 

Cotes,  Far  and  Nether  ...  19 
Constables,  NarrowOxgang  49 
Common  Fields  of  Barnsley  30 
Compton  (Co.  Derby)  ...  37 
Consistory  Court  (Co. York)     61 

CoUingham        i3i  14 

Coutes        18 

Corby  Castle,  Cumberland  63 
Corby,  Manor  of       63 


Page 

Cowthorne  (Co.  York)     ...     54 

Cowley       21 

Conney  Greaves       38 

Crokudrodes,      Crokyd- 
rodes,  Crookedroods  1 1, 16,  54 

Crisplins     50,  51 

Crosse  Leys      ...  ♦ 37 

Cresrod       n 

Crokehill     22 

Crossley  Flatt 35 

Crofts,  The  two 36 

Croketfodes,  Le        17 

Darley  (see  Derleye)  ...3,  21 
Davenham,  Church  of  ...  9 
Darrington  (Co.  York)       34,  35 

Derby         14 

Derleye  (see  Darley)        ...       3 

Depkuanerriddynge 11 

Derbyshire 48 

Doncaster  ...     4I)  49 

Don  Pottery      68 

Dove  Hole 59 

Dronfield    35 

Duckmanton      ...       8 

Durham,     Co.     (Armorial 

families) 59 

Durham      ,.     58 

Eastoft       28 

Ecclesfield...  32,  33,  38,  41,  43, 

47,  56,  60,  62 

Ecclesfield,  Manor  of      ...  59 

Ecclesfield  Hall        38 

Ecclesall     36 

Eclyffe  (see  Cliffe)    27 

Elton  (Co.  Derby)    36 

Enclosure  Act  (Hope,  Brad- 
well,  Aston,  and  Thorn- 

hill) 54 

Essheburn,  Esseburn   (see 
Ashbourne)    3 


100 


INDEX  OF  PLACE-NAMES. 


Essex 58 

Etilnehale 13 

Eyam  Edge       43 

Eyam  (Co.  Derby) 

4i>  43.  46,  50.  5^.  64 


Farnhill  with  Cononley 
Fitchett  half-acres    ... 
Filey  (Co.  York) 

Flodurs,  Le        

Flode,  Crokydrodys  Le 

Flutbrok     

Foolow       

Ford    

Foxhill       

Free  Grammar  School 

(Chesterfield)     ... 

Froggatt  


45 
54 
59 
16 
i6 
12 
46 
4,  20 
29,  62 

..  10 
..  42 


Galtrethorn,    Galtrethorne 

Le       16 

Gatefoul  forth     39 

Getekerhyrst      7 

Getofurlongs      11 

Gilberthorpe  Hill  (Rother- 

ham) 30 

Glossop  (Co.  Derby)  43,  48 

Glusburn,  near  Skipton  ...  51 
Gray's  Inn  (Middlesex)     36,  45 

Gracylondes       11 

Grammar    School    (Tides- 
well)    55 

Great  Lees        38 

Greene  Croft     35 

Greno 56 

Greystones  (Sheffield)  ...  35 
Grindlow  (Hope)  ...  50,51 
Gunthwaite,  Gunwhat       25,  26 


Hallfield     

...     56 

Hadfield     

...     43 

H addon  Nether 

...     22 

Halifax       

...     56 

Page 

Haliwellgate      9>  lo 

Hadoctfelds        16 

Hall  Cliflfe 29 

Hamberden    Hall     (Co. 

Essex)  27 

Hamblethorpe  (Co.  York)     45 

Hamburg 57 

Hallam       29 

Hanley       68 

Handsworth       ...        35,  36,  47 

Haslam,  Manor  of    14 

Haifeld       29 

Hathersage        42,  44 

Hathersage  Hall       54 

Heathy-dale  Furlong       ...     42 

Heeley  Mill        31 

Heley,  Church  Land       ...     29 

Hertford     38 

Howbrook  Pingle     54 

Higwall  (Co.  Derby)        ...     44 

High  House      60 

Highefields        31 

Hillworth  Farm,  North 

Riding        71 

Hill  (Stannington)    29 

Hill  Top     68 

Hodgwood  Land       35 

Hohleye     7 

Holoforthe  Le 16 

Holmesfield  Court,  Manor 

of 58 

Holderness  (Co.  York) 

27,  49,  62 

Holbourne 37>  38 

Holeghtonge  Le        17 

Hollis  Hospital  (Sheffield)     62 

Hobson  Meadow       38 

Hooton  Pannall        47 

Hope  (Co.  Derby)       41,  43,  44, 

46,  50.  51.  54 

Hope,  Manor  of        54 

Hopedale    5 

Hopton       20 


INDEX   OF   PLACE-NAMES. 


101 


Page 

Hornby  Castle 31 

Hokenaston,  Hognaston   12,  13 
Hospital  of  St.  Leonards 

13.  H.  25 
Hough-on-the-Mount,    Co. 

Lines.          66 

Hough  (Co.  Lincoln)       ...  57 

Houh,  Hough  (Co.  Derby)  9 

Howbrook  Stone      54 

Hoyland  Swaine,  Holland- 

swayn     25 

Hoyle  House     29 

Hucklow,  Great   40,  4.1,  42,  43, 
44,46,  50,  51,  52 

Hull    25 

Hurdlow    55 

Hyley,  Heeley  ...     •••      29,  30 

Inclosure  Act  of  44  Eliz.     66 

Indies,  East       38 

Ing,  Birchworth  26,  35,  47 

Inner  Temple  (London)  ...     36 

Intakes       38 

Islep    13,  14 

Kalale,  Calow  (see  Calale)  8,14 

Kimberworth     48 

Kildwick  (Co.  York) 45 

Kildwick  Grange      45 

Kilne,  Drains,  Goytes  and 

Ponds      38 

Kingston-on-HuU  27,  28,  29,  30 
Kirkby  Ravensworth       ...     57 


Kirkdale  registers     . 



71 

Knaresborough ...     . 



54 

Knobusate 



16 

Knowtridge 

46,  50 

51 

Kylnelondes       ...     . 

..       16 

17 

Kyrk  of  Penyston    . 

25 

Kyssynglondes,  Le  . 



17 

Ky ttlowgrewys  . . .     . 

21 

Lady  Croft  Meadow 

... 

38 

Langdenedale    ...     . 



5 

Page 
38 
48 
38 
13 
13 

39,  47.  64 

•  29,  30 
.     ...     14 

•  53>  55 
.     ...     70 


Lawne  Meadow 
Leadon  Knowl  ... 

Lee  Oakes 

Lee  La       

Lee  Wood,  Le  ... 

Leeds 

Lees  Hall 

Leune         

Lichfield     

Linton        

Litton  (Co.  Derby) 

25,  36,  40'  50.  51.  54.  59 

Little  Close       36 

Little  Fenton  (Co.  York)        57 

Little  Far  Lee 38 

Little  North  Lee      38 

Little  Sheffield 30,31 

London       38 

Long  Bradley    36 

Longlegh 21 

Long  Riston  (Holderness)     49 

Longstone,  Little     14 

Longecarrelnge(Barnsley)     34 
Longstone,         Longisdon, 

Langisdon,  Great...  14,  64 
Lower  Bridgley  Field  ...  43 
Lowerthorpe(Netherthorpe)    29 

Lydgate     29 

Ly  nacre      8 


Mabgate  (Leeds)       39 

Malton  District         62 

Mamisiclrefeld           11 

Mamsychere,  Nethenecrofte  11 

Manchester        49 

Mansfield  Woodhouse  (Co. 

Notts) 43 

Manisechefylde  Le 16 

Mappleton,  Mapelton       ...  3 

Marsden's  Pingle      54 

Marsden's  New  Close      ...  54 

Market  Place  (Tideswell)  50 


102 


INDEX  OF   PLACE-NAMES. 


Page 
Marston  Montgomery  (Co. 

Derby)        37 

Marston  Park  (Co.  Derby)     37 

Matthew  Yard 36,  40 

Meadow    Parish,    The 

(Tideswell) 53 

Meadow  Lane 5o>  5^ 

Mechanics'  Institute,  Shef- 
field       67,68 

Medowe  halugh  Le 12 

Medolton    20 

Melsa,  Meaux  (Co.  York)  28 
Mesne  Close      ...        46,  50,  51 

Middil  Furlong 5 

Middleton  by  Youlgreave      36 

Midhop       27 

Milnhouse  Dale  46,  50,  51 

Munksdale  Side  Closes  ...  50 
Monyash  (Co.  Derby)  53,  55 
Mornissale,    Monsal   Dale, 

Mornesale,  Morneshale     14 

Morwood 29 

Mosborough  (Co.  Derby)  49 
Mountgrace,  Priory  of  (Co. 

York) 57,  66 

Muluedom  coilnehale  ...  13 
Mylne  Holme,  The 17 

Netherside,  Bolehill 54 

Nether  Edge,  Slaters       ...  46 

Nether  Haddon         22 

Nether  Kitchen  (Castleton) 

52,53 

Nether  Marsdens      54 

Nether      Sturson      Manor 

House  (Co.  Derby)  ...  37 

Newark      57 

Newbould,  Newbolt 13 

New  Field 54 

Newhall  (in  Sheffield)       . .  29 

New  Malton  (Co.  York)  ..  57 

Newsham  (Co.  York)       ...  57 

Norfolk  Archdeaconry     ...  65 


Page 

Northgate  (Barnsley)  ...  30 
Northumberland   Co. 

(Armorial  famiUes)  ...     59 

Norton  Lees      27 

Norton,  Norton  Soke  of  •■  4,  5, 
26,  27,  29 

Norwich     61 

Nottingham       57 

Notts    Co.    (Armorial 

familes)       59 

Nuttall  Croft     25 


Odartfeld,  Odartfelde  Le 

II, 

16 

Oldfield,  Old  Field,  The 

46 

50 

51 

54 

Ollerton,  Owlerton   ... 

29 

Otter,  The 

... 

47 

Ottringham        

... 

27 

Outmarsh  Close        .  . 

49 

Overend      

.. 

53 

Overeborow       

9 

Over  furlongge 

17 

Park  Place,  Worksop  ...  67 
Parwich  (see  Peurewiche)  3 
Paternoster  Row,  London  64 
Peak,  Peak  Forest,  Pecco  3,  4, 

5,  7,  42.  59 

Pekis,  The 17 

Penistone 25,  26 

Penistone  Road         60 

Perkyn     Mewde,    Perkyn- 

medo,  Perkin  Meadow    10, 

II,  16 

Peurewiche  (see  Parwich)         3 

Pinxton  Estate  (Co.  Derby)     43 

Pissmire  Field 36 

Pond  Meadow 38 

Pontefract 56 

Pontefract  Gate        35 

Potton  (Co.  Bedford)        ...     57 

Prestbuttes        17 

Pryor  Lee 38 


INDEX  OF   PLACE-NAMES. 


103 


Page 

Redefotes i8 

Reedsetts 21 

Renerlowe  (Co.  York)      ...  27 

Revelling 29 

Ridgeway 8 

Risbey  (Co.  York)    69 

Riston         49 

Rivelin       56 

Robert  Heaton  croft  heade  35 
Rockingham  China  Factory 

(Swinton) 68 

Rockingham  Works 68 

Rodster  (Co.  Derby) 37 

Ronrydingfeld,       Romryd- 

yngfelde,  Ronrydynges, 

Ronrydyngfyld 

II,  12,  16,  17 


••  7 
41,  62 
..     63 

••  35 
..  47 
..     19 


Rondery  dikfeld 
Rotherham 
Rothwell,  near  Leeds 

Round  Ash        

Royston      

Rufford       

Ryecroft,  Rycroft  7,  11,  16,  17 
Ryecrof te  hannahulce  ...  11 
Ryhill  (Holderness) 49 

Salisbury    71 

Scarborough  (Co.  York) 

39,  40,  62 
School  of  Jesus    Christ, 

(Tideswell) 55 

Shatton,  Schatton     5 

Sheep  oates        49 

Shertcliffe  Hall 37 

ShertclifFe  Hall  Parke       ..     37 

Shertecliffe  Parke     37 

Sheffield     ...  27,  30,  32,  33,  34, 

35.  36,  37.  41.43.  47>  48, 56, 

58,59,60,61,68,69,71 

Sheffield  (Mannor)  37,  38, 56,  59 

Sheffield,  Soke  of      ...       29,  32 

Shotley  Bridge  (Co.  Durham)  34 


Page 

Sign  of  the  Starr  (Tideswell)    46 
Skipton,  (Co.  York)  ...      45,  51 

Smerellgrannge         25 

Smythy  well  gate      35 

Sotonys,  Stony  Le    16 

Southay,  Soake  of    37 

Sour  butts 54 

Spetylcornell,  Spetulcornell     16 
Spitilfeld,Spitulfeld,Spetyl- 
feld,  Spetulfeld      ...  5,  11,  16 

Spitilbrugge       5 

Stannington  (Co.  York) 

29,  31,  32,  69 

Stappleton 31 

Statham's    Choir     (Tides- 
well  Church) 50 

Staueley,  Staveley    10 

St.  Andrew's,  Holbourne  37,  38 
St.  Elene,  Chapel  of  9,  10 

St.  Ellen,  Auckland 31 

St.  James  (Westminster)  37,  38 
St.  Leonards,  Hospital  of 

13.  H.  25 
St.  Peter's  Church,  Leeds  66 
Stoney  Middleton  ...  42,  44 
Stumperlaws,     Stumylawe    29 


Strensall     

••     39 

Suffolk        

..     58 

Summer  cross  closes 

..     49 

Sussex  Collection 

..     65 

Sutton  (Co.  York)     ... 

..     25 

Sutton  (Co.  Bedford) 

••     57 

Swine  (Holderness)  ... 

..    49 

Swine  Hall  or  Smithy 

••     53 

Swinton      

47.48 

Tadyington,  Taddington 

12, 

50,51 

Tapton       

..     14 

Ten  acres,  The 

••     31 

Tenter  yerd        ...     ... 

..     30 

Thikeside  Wood,  Le 

•     13 

104 


INDEX  OF   PLACE-NAMES. 


Page 


Thornhyll,  Thornhill 

12,  17,  23,  24,  54,  60 

Thorne  Tree  Close 35 

Thorncliflfe  (Co.  Chester)...     36 
Thorneset  Banke,  Thorne- 

setbonke 16 

Thorpe       3 

Thorpe.upon-the-Hill  (Co. 

York)      57 

Thurlston 69 

Tideswell,  Tyddeswell  (Co. 

Derby)    ...  17,  18,  40,  42,  43, 

44.  45.  46,  49,  50.  51,  52,  53, 

54,  55,  63 

Tideswell  Church     50 

Tickhill       47,  62 

Tideswell     Field,      Crown 

Lands  in        ...        46,  50,  51 

Tiresale  (Co.  York) 57 

Totley..       35 

Town  Street,  Castleton     52,  53 

Town  Field        38 

Townend  Inges         30 

Trayok  (The  Wood  of)    ...  5,  6 
Treak  Cliff,  Tray  Cliff  (see 

Trayok)      6 

Tuxford      13 

Turchell  (Parish  of  Hope)      36 

Two  Flatts        38 

Two  Lee  Scroggs     38 


Unstone  (Co.  Derby)       ...  54 

Upper  Edge,  Anthony  Nail's  46 

Upper  Padley  (Co.  Derby)  54 

Upper  End  (Tideswell)    ...  50 

Upper  Street  (Tideswell)...  50 

Uston 8 


Waddesley 29 

Wakefield  (Manor  of)      ...     56 
Wakefield 56 


Page 

Waldley  (Co.  Derby)       ...     37 

Waldershelfe     62 

Walmgate  Barr 39,  4^ 

Waley,  Church  of    9 

Wardlowe 18 

Warwick  Co.  (Armorial 

families) 59 

Water  Corn  Mill      38 

Watermile  Bridge  (Sutton)     57 

Wath 47 

Walkley     29 

Welbeck    26 

Wentworth        68 

Werdikes 7 

West  Carr 29 

West  Riding,  Co.  York   ...     38 
Westmoreland  Co. 

(Armorial  families)       ...     59 

Westminster      ...       14,  27,  31, 

36,  37,  38,  46,  60 

Weston  Hall     52,  53 

Westnall-cum-Waldershelf 

62,  71 

Wete  furlonge,  Le    17 

Wete  cerr-hurst       17 

Wetpin(gle)clyfe       11 

Wheston  (nr.  Tideswell) 

42,  43,  50 

Whitby       25 

Whitehall  Farm       68 

White  Lee 54 

Whistone 29 

Whitehouse,The(Fulwood)     29 

Wigtwizle 62 

Wigwall,  nr.  Wirksworth  43,  45 

Wilhouse  Grounds 62 

Wilson  Close     54 

Winterston  (Co.  Wilts)    ...     67 

Wirksworth       20 

Wirksworth  Chief  Rental...     71 
Wooley,  County  York     ...     34 

Woolley  Bridge 43,44 

Worcester  Journal  Almanac    61 


INDEX  OF   PLACE-NAMES. 


105 


Page 

Page 

Worksop  (Co.  Notts) 

49.65 

Yolgreave 25,  36 

Worksop,  History  of 

...       67 

Yorkshire 46,  47 

WormehuU,  Wormhill 

13.  54 

York,  City  of     39, 41 ,  57,  62,  63 

Wortley,  Co.  York  ... 

•••     35 

York,  Diocese  of       70 

Worrill  (Co.  York)    ... 

...     69 

York  Co. (Armorial  families)     59 

Wyfynfeld 

...     11 

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