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A folio volume of similar contents [Add MS 6672], lettered ‘Derbyshire Collections, Analecta H.’ pp. 660.
1. Translation of a grant from King Henry VIII to Sir William West, knight, of the site of the abbey of Darley, etc., etc. 4 Aug 32 Henry VIII. pp. 1-16.
2. Extracts from the register of Beauvale Priory, of charters relating to the manor of Etwall, county Derbyshire. pp. 17-24.
3. Extract from the same. Register concerning the title to lands in Ilkeston, Parva Holme (Hallum?), Stanton, Braidston, and Shipley, from the time of William I to the year 1355. p. 25.
4. Notes concerning the rectory of Etwall. pp. 29-31.
5. Translation of the ecclesiastical survey, 26 Henry VIII, so far as relates to Etwall. pp. 33, 34.
6. Abstract of various charters in the register of Beauvale, concerning the churches of Gresley and Selston. pp. 35-39.
7. Grant from King James I to Francis Philips and Richard Moore of London, of the chapel of East Harlsey, county Yorkshire, with all the tithes, etc. 6 Jac. I. pp. 43-54.
8. Letter from A. L. Maynard to Adam Wolley, esquire. Thanking him for a translation of the grant of tithes to East Harlsey. 21 Sept 1811. p. 55.
9. From the same to the same. His purchase of the manor and advowson of East Harlsey. He requests assistance in reading the title deeds. 10 Aug 1811. p. 59.
10. From the same to the same. Transmitting a copy of the grant of tithes to East Harlsey. 17 Aug 1811. p. 63.
11. From the same to the same. On the same subject. 7 Sept 1811. p. 67.
12. Copy of Mr. Wolley’s letter to A. L. Maynard, esquire. Relative to the grant of tithes to East Harlsey, account of the manor, etc. 12 Sept 1811. p. 69.
13. Notes relating to Snitterton. pp. 79-82.
14. Letter from Mr. Edmund Turner to George Goodwin, esquire, concerning the rectory of Bonsall, and demands of the rector. 2 Aug 1710. (Original). p. 83.
15. Rental of the lordship of Snitterton, 28 Elizabeth. p. 87.
16. Abstract of deeds relating to Snitterton, 1710, 1712, with some particulars of the owner, Thomas Smith of Farlington, county Hampshire, gentleman. p. 89.
17. Abstract of letters patent of Queen Elizabeth, granting to George Rolleston the manors of Morley, Hopwell, Snitterton, Calowe, and Bolton, county Derbyshire, and of Saddington, county Leicestershire. 27 June 15 Elizabeth. p. 93.
18. Assignment of the manor of Snitterton to the dowry of Blanche, Queen of Navarre, 26 Elizabeth I. p. 95.
19. Notes concerning the manor of Snitterton. p. 96.
20. Sacheverell’s lands in Ible. p. 97.
21. Rental of Birchover and Ible, with notes concerning the manors. pp. 98-101.
22. Survey of the possessions of George Vernon, esquire, in Ible. pp. 101-103.
23. Pedigree of Hodgkinson of Overton. p. 106.
24. Printed abstract of the will of Sir Joseph Banks, baronet. 1820. p. 106 (a).
25. Pedigree of Banks of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, connected with Hodgkinson. p. 107, 108.
26. Further pedigree of Hodgkinson of Ashover, Overton, etc. with notes concerning the family. pp. 109-113, 115.
27. Printed letter for raising subscriptions to the Chapel of Ease at Ripley. 1819. p. 112 (a).
28. Pedigree of Milnes. pp. 112 (b, c, d).
29. Abstract of sale of the half part of the manor of Snitterton, by John Thornhill and William Sousby to William Hodgkinson. 5 and 6 Jan 1713. p. 114.
30. Pedigree of Clarke. Ib.
31. Notes concerning the manor of Woodthorp. p. 117.
32. Notes concerning the manor of Whittington. p. 121.
33. Schedule of the title deeds of an estate called Hasker, in the parish of Matlock, taken in 1799. pp. 125-127.
34. Computus Johannis Shalcrosse, Arm. Receptoris de alto Pecco, à festo S. Mich. ao. 16 (?) Car. I ad id. fest. prox. seq. pp. 129-142.
35. Abstract of indenture of feoffment, between John Spateman of Roadnook, esquire, of the first part; Thomas Hodes and William Wilson of Wirksworth, and Charles Hanson of Alderwasley, of the second part; and Michael Burton and Thomas Leacroft of Wirksworth, gentlemen, on the third part; of messages in Brownswood and Whitfield, in the parish of Matlock. 30 May 1700. From this indenture is copied a list of all the writings in the hands of Thomas Hodes relating to the above premises. pp. 145-148.
36. Terrier of the glebe lands belonging to the parsonage of Ashover, 1636, extracted from the register of Lichfield. pp. 149, 150.
37. Terrier of the glebe lands belonging to the parsonages of the North and South moieties of Darley, taken 27 Aug 1635, with the tithes, dues etc. (From the same). pp. 153-171.
38. Terrier of all the tithes, customs, etc. belonging to the two moieties of the Rectory of Darley, taken 18 June 1705. (From the same). pp. 173-175.
39. Will of Richard Finney of Ashford, in the parish of Bakewell. 2 June 1754. (Extracted from Lichfield Register). pp. 177-180.
40. Copies of monumental inscriptions and extracts from the parish registers of Stoney Middleton, Bakewell, Ashford in the Water, Great Longstone, and Moneyash, relative to the family of Finney. pp. 181-184.
41. Letter from Alexander Bossley to Mr. Wolley, containing the question put upon the tithe case of the vicar of Chesterfield, with the opinion of Mr. Dowdeswell thereon. 18 March 1818. (Original). p. 184 (a, b).
42. Attested copy of the parliamentary survey of the vicarage of Chesterfield, (1650), preserved at Lambeth. pp. 185, 186.
43. Attested copy of the parliamentary survey of the rectory of Chesterfield, (1650), preserved at Lambeth. pp. 189, 190.
44. Pedigree of Birds. pp. 193-195.
45. Abstracts of deeds of Robert Wright, esquire, of Great Longsdon, relative to the property of the family at Longsdon and Ashford. pp. 197-205.
46. Pedigree of Wigfall. p. 209.
47. Pedigree of Thornhill. Ib.
48. Pedigree of Sitwell. p. 210.
49. Copy of a letter from Mr. Wolley to Mr. Barker, enclosing a pedigree of the family of Wathinson, of Brampton Moor. 20 Jan 1809. pp. 211-213.
50. Note relative to pieces of ground named Saum, Pilsbury, and Ludwell. p. 214 (a).
51. An account of some of the persons who appear from Domesday Book to have possessed lands in Derbyshire, in the time of Edward the Confessor. pp. 215-217.
52. Original draft of a letter from Mr. Wolley to James Mander, esquire, concerning the tenure of the manor of Bakewell. 24 Mar 1806. pp. 219-225.
53. Original draft of a letter from the same to the same, concerning the extent of the manor of High Peak, as applicable to the former case. 25 Mar 1806. pp. 227-229.
54. Particular of the annual value of the Hon. George Toronshend’s estate at Walton, Tamworth, and Bradborn, in counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Derbyshire. pp. 231-233.
55. Will of Henry Buxton of Bradborn, gentleman. 19 Mar 1666. p. 235.
56. Abstract of sale of the manor of Chilcote, etc., from William Milward and others to Sir Gilbert Clarke, knight. 27 May 1672. p. 241.
57. Notice of requittance for 500 £ from Thomas Kuiner, esquire, to Sir Gilbert Clarke, with the family of Sir Gilbert Clarke. p. 242.
58. Copy of monumental inscriptions of the Berisforde [Beresford] family, in the church of Fenny Bentley. pp. 243-245.
59. Abstract of conveyance of Bradburne Rectory, etc. from Thomas Wright and others, to G. Buxton. p. 247.
60. Confirmation of a decree in chancery, relative to the rates for the repair of Bradburne Church. 13 Dec 9 Car. I. pp. 249-258.
61. Will of Godfrey Foljambe of Walton, esquire. 24 Feb 1594. pp. 261-275.
62. Bill of complaint in chancery, of Arthur Warren of Toton, county Nottinghamshire, and others, against Henry Foliambe and others, in a suit founded on the will of Godfrey Foljambe. pp. 277-287.
63. Settlement of the rectory of Church Broughton by George Roads of Blithfield, county Staffordshire. 26 Mar 1 2 Arme. pp. 289-296.
64. Order in the Exchequer in the suit of Thomas Trickett, clerk, vicar of Marston, against Walter Agard, and others. p. 297.
65. Decree in the Exchequer in the suit of Hugh Fletcher against Richard Slack, relative to tithes in Tidwell Hill and Hargate Well. 27-28 George II. pp. 301-307.
66. Decree in the Exchequer in the suit of Thurston Browne, and Edward Pegge, against Stephen Haley and others, relative to the tithes of Castleton. 13 Car. I. pp. 309-319.
67. Extracts from Ashover Register, chiefly relative to the family of Allen. pp. 321-337.
68. Copy of a letter from John Caley, esquire, Keeper of the Augmentation Office, to the vicar of Chesterfield, relative to the endowment and tithes of Chesterfield. 3 Sept 1810. p. 341.
69. Copy of the survey of the vicarage of Chesterfield, 26 Henry VIII. p. 343.
70. Abstract of some papers: entitled ‘Appendix . As to the Advowson of the Vicarage of Bodenham,’ county Herefordshire, relating also to other property belonging to the family of Coningsby of Hampton Court, county Herefordshire. pp. 345-348.
71. Result of a search made by Mr. Caley relative to Hampton Wafer, Wickton and Risbury, county Herefordshire. pp. 353-355.
72. Result of a similar search, relating to the chapels of Ford and Hope under Dinmore, county Herefordshire. pp. 361-362.
74. Result of a similar search, concerning Wharton and Newton, county Herefordshire. pp. 365, 366.
75. Result of a similar search, concerning Bodenham, county Herefordshire. pp. 369, 370.
76. Result of a similar search, concerning Pencombe, with the chapel of Marston, county Herefordshire. pp. 373, 374.
77. Copy of the ecclesiastical survey of the deanery of High Peak, 26 Henry VIII. p. 377.
78. Terrier of the glebe and other dices belonging to the vicar of Yolgrave. Apr 10 1694. p. 379.
79. Sketch, as to the distribution of personal estates, of the family of Allen. p. 381.
80. Pedigree of Allen. pp. 382-387.
81. Extracts from Ashover Register, chiefly relative to the family of Allen. pp. 389-392.
82. Copy of an inscription to the memory of Henry Ferne, esquire, of Snitterdon, who died Jul 12 1723 with his arms, and notice of his family. p. 393.
83. Copy of the monumental inscriptions of Henry Hodgkinson, gentleman, and Rev. Edward Pole, rector of Snitterton. p. 395.
84. Copy and translation of an agreement between the abbot and convent of Burton upon Trent, and Edward Chandos, concerning Stretton Mill. 34 Edward III. pp. 397, 399.
85. Agreement between Elizabeth Chandos of Rodburne, and Roger Colling of county Herefordshire, relative to the settlement of her moiety of the manors of Hedindon and Wodepire, and also of her moiety of the manors of Rodburne, Egginton and Mugginton, county Derbyshire. 3 Richard II. pp. 401-404.
86. Lease from Daine Cecil De la Pole of Newburgh, to Peter de la Pole and his wife, of two parts of the manor of Rodburne. 9 Henry IV. pp. 405-408.
87. Notice of some grants from the Kings of England, France and Navarre to Sir John Chandos, knight. p. 409.
88. Lease of Radbourne Mill from John de Chandos, Lord of Radbourne, and William de Stafford, to Lawrence, son of Hugh de Wirksworth. 34 Henry III. p. 411.
89. Royal grant to Charles Harbord, Christopher Farrell, and Thomas Younge, of the manors of Burnham, Upton, and Taplow, county Buckinghamshire; the manor of Worplesdon, and lands at Walton, county Surrey; the manors of Goddeshill [Godshill], county Hampshire; Ellum [Elham], county Kent; Tuddington [Teddington], county Middlesex; the hundreds of Rittesgate, Halford, and Gretton, county Gloucestershire; the castle of Newcastle upon Tyne, with fishery of the Tyne, and lands at Emedlon [Embleton], county Northumberland; Lano, within the honour of Tutbury, and Sherholt [Shireholt] Park, county Staffordshire; lands adjoining the castle, and within the bailiwick of Lincolnshire, with the manor and bailiwick of Greetham, county Lincolnshire; Ramhide [Rampside] Wood, and lands at Yerleth, Claxby, Walton and elsewhere, with the manors of Skerton (enclosing the Fishery of the Lone, and Torrisholme Marsh), and Overton, county Lancashire; the manors of Brassington and Bounteshall, and other lands, county Derbyshire; the manors of Foxton and Smeaton, county Leicestershire; lands within the forest of Bowland, county Yorkshire; the manor of Monmouth, county Monmouthshire; and lordships of Kidwelly, Carnshowlan, and Iskenan [Iskennen], county Carmarthenshire. 25 Sep 6 Car. I. pp. 413-444.
90. Abstract of deeds concerning the manor of Brassington. pp. 445, 446.
91. Letter from Bache Thornhill to Mr. Joseph Hayne, relative to the enclosure and division of Brassington Commons. Feb 6 1729/1730. (Original). p. 449.
92. From John Thornhill to the same. On the same subject. Nov 1713. (Original). p. 455.
93. From the same to the same (?) on the same subject. 3 Nov 1730. p. 457.
94. Draft of agreement between Robert Wilmot and Edward Lowe, for the security of a bond. p. 459.
95. Agreement between James Boothby, esquire, and others, relative to pasture in the manor of Thorpe. 4 Jac. II. p. 460.
96. Conveyance of lands called Aston Hill, and Aston Walke, in the parish of Bradborne, from Edward Pegge, and others, to Thomas Foane, husbandman. 30 Sept 1652. p. 464-466.
97. Office copy of the grant of the manors of Alderwasley and Ashleyhay to Anthony Lowe. 22 Mar 19 Henry VIII. pp. 467-470.
98. Abstract of Mr. Wolley’s title to Boothays. pp. 471-473.
99. Abstract of deeds in Mr. Coape’s hands, relating to Thurwaston and Yeavely estates. p. 475.
100. Pedigree of Stanhope. p. 476.
101. Agreement between John [John Burghill], Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and the prior and convent of Tutbury, concerning the tithes and presentation of Kyrkbroughton Church [Broughton Church]. 1401. p. 477.
102. Note relative to some documents concerning Church Broughton. p. 478 (a).
103. Terrier of the glebe lands, etc. belonging to the vicarage of Church Broughton. Aug 19 1751. pp. 479, 480.
104. Statement of the clear value of the livings of Broughton and Scropton. p. 481.
105. Attested copy of the ecclesiastical survey of Marston, Broughton and Scropton, 26 Henry VIII. pp. 483, 484.
106. Office copy of the ecclesiastical survey of Broughton, 26 Henry VIII, with a note from Charles Hope to Captain Adderley (the impropriator) accompanying it. pp. 487, 489.
107. A particular of Scropton tithes, usually collected in the parish of Church Broughton, ao. 1692. pp. 491-490.
108. Bond from Thomas Bagshaw of Ridgehall, gentleman, for the payment of £52 10s. 6 Oct 1605. (Original). p. 495.
109. Order of the court of chancery, in the suit of John Port, gentleman, and George Walker and others, concerning the manor of Ilam, county Staffordshire. 16 Oct 3 and 4 Philip and Mary. p. 499.
110. Case of Samuel Chetham, esquire, on a case of trespass of common on the manor of Sutton on the Hill, with Mr. Starkie’s [Edmond Starkie] opinion. 3 Mar 1738/1739. (Original). p. 503.
111. Abstract of a bill in chancery and answers, in the cause of Ralph Docksey, gentleman, against Elizabeth Docksey, widow, concerning the manor of Snelston. pp. 505-514.
112. Schedule of evidences relating to Trusley. pp. 514 (a, b).
113. Schedule and abstract of writings relating to the late real estates of William Coke, esquire, deceased. pp. 517-541.
114. Draft of the will of Elizabeth Coke of Duffield, relict of Richard Coke, gentleman. 20 Nov 4 George II. pp. 543-546.
115. Order of the court of chancery in the suit of Robert Revell v. Edward Wilmot and Charles Turner, relative to lands in Newbold, Tapton, Brampton, Dronfield, Brimington, Whittington and Hasland. 28 Oct 6 George II. pp. 547-586.
116. Reports of Edmund Sawyer, master in chancery, in the suit of Herbert Greensmith, v. Ann Greensmith, respecting their guardianship and maintenance, with a note from Daniel Fox, Mr. Joseph James’ attorney, enclosing them. 15 June 1756. pp. 587-589.
117. Attested copy of the translation of an inquisition ad quod damum 39 Edward III of lands in Darley held of the honour of Peverel. p. 591.
118. A similarly attested copy of the translation of an inquisition, 29 Edward I of the manor of Darley. p. 595.
119. Deed vesting the right of nomination to Quarmford Chapel in Sir Henry Harpur, baronet. 17 Sept 17 George II. pp. 599-601.
120. Inquisition taken of Smalldale, 20 Nov 8 George II, in the suit of Glasse, spinster, against Sir Archibald Grant, baronet (an outlaw). p. 603.
121. Writ of outlawry addressed to the sheriff of Derbyshire, annexed to the above inquisition, with the sheriff’s return. p. 605.
123. Inquisition taken at Smalldale, 20 Nov 1734, in the above suit of Glasse v. Grant. (Original). p. 607.
124. Answers to the queries of the governors of Queen Anne’s Bounty, in relation to the estate to be purchased for the church of Crich, with a survey of the estate of Hunt [William Hunt]. 1747. pp. 611-613.
125. Certificate of Charles Tuckyr, notary public, appointing a substitute. 5 Jan 1671. p. 615.
126. Certificate of John [John Manners], Earl of Rutland, appointing Edward Remington his proctor, in a suit between the said earl and Anthony Alsop, esquire, and Dorothy Hopkinson. 20 Oct 1671. p. 617.
127. Sentence of the Prerogative Court in the above suit, concerning a codicil to the will of Marmaduke Allsop, defunct, 1670. pp. 621-626.
128. Sentence of the Prerogative Court in the above suit, concerning the will of Marmaduke Allsop. 1669. pp. 629-634.
129. Articles of agreement between Peter Nightingale of Lea and John Gilbert Cooper of Locko, esquire. 5 Jul 1742. (Original). pp. 637-639.
130. Copy of a letter from Sir Hugh Dalrymple to Sir Lawrence Dundas, concerning a minister in the Orkneys, named Dishington. 1776. p. 641.
131. Solicitors bill from Herbert Greensmith, esquire, to Richard Whitby. pp. 645-660.
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- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1899
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- 17th century-19th century
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- CE
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- Add MS 6666 to Add MS 6718, inclusive, were bequeathed to the British Museum in 1827 by Adam Wolley, esquire, of Matlock, Derbyshire
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