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.
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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.
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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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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
Vll
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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CHARTERS AND DEEDS.
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,
Number in
Library.
(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
7
Number in
Library.
(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.
8
Number in
Library.
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 :
9
Number in
Library.
(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
10
Number in
Library.
(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
23
Number in
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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
24
Number in
Library
(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
25
Number in
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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
26
Namber in
Library
(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
27
Number in
Library
(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.
28
Number in
Library
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.
29
Number in
Library
(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.
30
Number in
Library
(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,
31
Number in
Library
(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
32
Number in
Library
(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
33
Number in
Library
(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
34
Number in
Library
(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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Number in
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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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Number in
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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
38
Number in
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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.
40
Numbes in
Library
(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.
43
Number in
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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.
45
Number in
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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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Number in
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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.
49
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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
E
50
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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.
51
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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.
Number in
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(28 & 28a)
(i)
43
16
Joshua Needham
of Great Hucklow
yeoman d before 12
July 1791.
52
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.
53
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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.
55
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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
23 X 11.
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PAPERS AND MANUSCRIPTS.
Number in
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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).
57
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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).
F
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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
71
Number in
Library
(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).
73
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.)
74
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.
75
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.
76
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.
77
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.
78
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
10
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
INDEX OF PERSONS.
Page
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
INDEX OF PERSONS.
Page
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
INDEX OF PERSONS.
Page
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
96
INDEX OF PERSONS.
Page
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
INDEX OF PERSONS.
97
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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