
MANSFIELD MANOR COURTS, PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS, 1720-1825
Abstracts by David J.Bradbury
These abstracts use many abbreviations, including but probably not limited to:
Hs = House; BrHs = Brewhouse; Gn = Garden; Yd = Yard; Ou = Outbuilding; Sb = Stable
Adj = Adjoining; Pos = Possessor; Occ = occupier; Nt = Nottingham;
Areas use Acres (a) Roods (r) and Perches (p); lengths use Furlongs (f) and Yards (yd)
The abstracts are divided into three sections: first the period from about 1720 to 1775, for which I only abstracted entries relating to surnames of known interest;
second (in italics), transactions from 1775 onward in the court of the Rectory Manor;
third, transactions from 1775 onward in the court of the main Manor, held by the Dukes of Portland.
c1720-1775, specific surnames only:
BRODHURST
1767 Sep 15: Francis Brodhurst, tanner, is a feoffee
1766 Jan 14: Close by lane from Stockwell Gate to Bull's Head. John Litchfield esq- Francis Brodhurst, tanner
1761 Jul 27: 2 closes by Nottingham Lane (total c5a). Thomas & Wm. Dickinson- F.B., tanner
F.B., tanner, feoffee 24 Apr 1750
F.B., tanner, surrenders his property in M to himself & heirs, 27 Dec 1748
BURDEN
1767 Jul 14: George Burden, gent, is only son & heir of late Robert Burden, upholsterer of Nt, who was a son & co-heir of late George Burden snr, gent of M. Another G.B., gent, is only son & heir of late Richard B., gent of Doncaster, another son & co-heir of late G.B.snr. Richard, Alexander, & another George B. are sons & co-heirs of late George B., gent of M, who was the other son & co-heir of late G.B.snr.
See also Unwin/Morehaigh
1764 Apr 24: Hss in Barn or Barton Yard by Ratcliff Gate (6 occs named) + Hs there with Gn & croft adj (c2a; pos John Bullyman) + Hempland close adj (c4a; pos Thomas Bolton) Ralph Knight esq- George Burden, gent
1761 Apr 14: Croft in M used as whitening yard, with Gn adj, & barn in (now as 2 tenements) (c0.5a; River Maun E, Scotland Close NE; pos John Stevenson & John Chaplin). Feoffee of late John Bouskill (+ heir of mortgagee)- his widow Elizabeth B.- George Burden, William Wright & Bryan Stanton, threadmakers.
8 Oct 1754: Will of late Alexander Burden, gent. of Nt owner of 3 closes in M, plus 1/2 share of estate "late the inheritance of Mr Blackwell" plus much property elsewhere. Leaves widow Mary & son Alexander. Trustees are George B., gent, & William Wright, threadmaker. A.B.snr is son of late Alexander Burden esq of Nt (former Mayor) (whose will was enrolled at court 10 Apr 1744, when G.B., described as G.B. jnr, gent, and W.W., barber were admitted as feoffees).
G.B., W.W. & Francis Brodhurst, tanner, are also (2 May 1758) surviving trustees of late Samuel Brunts' charity.
27 Nov 1753: Mansion Hs near Ratcliff Gate (in 2 dwellings, pos Thomas Bolton & Catherine Coke, widow) + 2 closes adj (total c6a; pos T.B. & Wm. Wright). Samuel Marriot, gent, & feoffees W.W., threadmaker, John Chatwin, malster- George Burden, threadmaker (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage. (N.B., same court: Elizabeth B. is daughter of Elizabeth Savage, widow, who is daughter of late Robert Saterfield of M; E.S. hands over her inheritance).
9 Jan 1749: Right of way between homestead of George Burden, hosier, in Ratcliff Gate, & homestead of Wm. Wright nearby, over N end of close of Samuel Marriot, + pond in S.M's South Close, near Littleworth, adj. whitening yard of W.W. (with right to repair pond, and sough leading into it from Littleworth Brook, and shuttle by Littleworth which lets water into sough from brook). S.M., gent, & feoffees Wm.Wright & John Chatwin- G.B. & W.W.
George Burden, gent, & Richard Burden, gent of Doncaster, were sons & heirs of late George Burden snr, admitted 13 Oct 1747.
DODSLEY,R
Dodsley inheritance (from R.D., schoolmaster) by 10 May 1757 inc Hs in Cockpit (divived into 4 dwellings) + close near Bull's Head
MIDWORTH
None
PAULSON
18 Apr 1758: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate (occ Wm. Paulson jnr, John P. + 2 others). Wm. P. snr & feoffee Francis Brodhurst, tanner- W.P.jnr & wife Sarah
ROOKE
None
STANTON
1773 May 11: Hs in Westgate (divided as 2 dwellings) (occ James Burton & John Fisher) with maltHs (late occ George Northage, now J.F.) + Hs & bakeHs in Westgate (late occ Joseph Cowpe, now pos John Hopewell) all with Ous etc. John Blagg, tanner, & wife Hannah- Bryan Stanton, threadmaker
Bryan Stanton, threadmaker, mortgagee 16 Apr 1771; feoffee 3 May 1768 & 21 Apr 1767 (linked to Wm. Wright)
1767 May 12: Burden's Close, by Bancroft Lane (c6a; pos Edward Dawson & John Hall). Bryan Stanton & wife Mary- Richard Atkin. (+ 1765, Ann Burden, widow- B.S., threadmaker
THOMPSON,C
Sells Hs on RatGt (now 3 dwellings) 9 Aug 1774
UNWIN
1773 Jun 15: Morehaigh House (late in 2 dwellings, pos Thomas Salisbury & Samuel Unwin) with numerous closes adj. (late pos S.U.). William Unwin, hosier of M- Leicester-based trustees in accordance with indentures made by W.U's wife Elizabeth in 1767, under her then description of Elizabeth Cradock, spinster of Leicester, daughter of the late Samuel Cradock, mercer of Walsall, Staffs., to the trustees & to W.U.
(same property surrendered 20 Dec 1769 to Wm.U., hosier of M, by heirs of late Thomas Reynolds. George Burden, gent, Wm. Wright, threadmaker, & John Hall, malster, jointly held this property for some time from 1761-ish, who leased it to George & Samuel U., 12 Apr 1763).
Wm. Unwin, hosier 2 Jul 1771. W.U. + Saml. U. snr, hosiers, 26 Feb 1771. W.U., hosier 4 Apr 1769 (acquires Hs & land near Meeting House).
25 Apr 1769 + 1 Sep 1761 + 19 Nov 1754: Samuel U, hosier, associated with Sutton.
WRIGHT
William Wright, threadmaker, feoffee for various notables (inc. John Dakeyne re Strutt Croft etc.) (inc. 3 May 1768 & 21 Apr 1767, linked to B.Stanton).
1773 May 11: 3 Whinny Spring Closes (aka Bath Closes) by Spring Lane, with bath in one (late pos late Samuel Allen, now John Robinson) subject to annual payments to Vic & Wns for Laycock's Charity. Heirs of late S.A., gent- Wm.W., threadmaker (who had been mortgagee since 14 Jan 1766).
2 Apr 1751: Wm. Wright & George Burden, threadmakers, are among Clerkson charity trustees
17 Oct 1749: Hs & maltHs by Ratcliff Gate, with 2 crofts adj. James Badger, clerk, + feoffees Charles Wright & Samuel Allen- Wm. Wright, barber.
RECTORY COURT
1776 Jan 22: 3 Hss together in Leeming Lane (occ Robert Watson jnr, Ann Cotton, widow, & unocc) + workshop (pos R.W.jnr) & Yds, Gns etc. + seat in church (pos Widow Gibson). Robert Watson snr, carpenter- (Hs & workshop of R.W.jnr) R.W.jnr (his son); (rest) self for life, then R.W.jnr
1776 May 1: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate (former pos Robert Simpson & Robert Tallant, now R.S. & John Spencer). Heirs of mortgagee (Jeremiah Lockwood, son of late Jeremiah L.snr, gardener, + J.L's widow Elizabeth, with her new husband William Hunter)- R.S., FWK (& wife Beatrice)- new mortgage (Thomas Bowring)
1776 May 1: Plot of land, formerly attached to Hs of Robert Simpson, in Stockwell Gate, on which part of Hs of late Jeremiah Lockwood was built (c6 x 2yd; now pos William Hunter). R.S. & wife- Jeremiah Lockwood jnr
1776 May 30: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Gn etc. (former occ John Ash, now pos William Wakefield). William Kirkby, gent of Hackney, Middlesex- W.W.
1776 Jun 4: 2 Hss together in Leeming Lane, with Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Elizabeth Cock & Ann Ufton, widows). E.C. (widow of late William Cock, gent)- Elizabeth Cock jnr, spinster (their daughter)
1776 Oct 15: Transfer of lease: Toft by Totehill Lane (c1r; River Man E, To.Ln. W, Yd & homestead occ William Jefford, skinner + homestead of Thomas Topham + garden of late John Birch gent S) with buildings on (c16yds formerly part of a maltHs, now callenderHs with woolCm over, on E side of Yd) (+ c10yds of Sb on W side of Yd) (+ Gn & GnHs, + hovel by To.Ln.) + croft adj. (1a 1r; River Man E, Tith Barn & Hss occ Ellen Bown, widow, & John Allen W, said toftstead S, Deans Yard N). Creditors of Thomas Topham, bankrupt (George Stevenson of Kelham, + William & Nathaniel Stevenson, 2 sons & coheirs of late George S., sadler of M, + Ann Bowling, widow of Newark, mortgagee)- William Smith, gent, for residue of 21 years (to whom T.T.'s former copyhold premises, not detailed, are also sold)
1776 Oct 26: Reversion (on death of Mary Stevenson, widow of late George Stevenson) of 1/4 share of Hs in Leeming Lane (former occ G.S., now M.S.). William S., butcher (a son & co-heir of late G.S.)- Nathaniel S. (his brother)
1776 Dec 30: Hs in Market Place, with Hss, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Samuel Jackson, sadler, John Clay, gardener & John Paulson, mercer). Vicar & wardens- Mary Heron, widow, for 21 years
1777 Feb 7: Lease: Capital messuage in Church St. (on site of 3 cottages, formerly occ John Cotton, John Loades & William Dawson) with coachHs, barn, Sb, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos late Dr Harding, now unocc). Vicar & wardens- Francis Clarke, mercer of Worksop, for 25 years
1777 May 19: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Gn, coalYd etc. (pos Mrs Jackson). Sarah Ellis, widow (sister & heir of late Joseph Senior, malster)- mortgage (Stephen Wilkinson, gent)
1777 Jul 15: Recent Sb, in Yd of William Wylde jnr, Leeming Lane (pos Thomas Frost) + another Sb in same Yd (pos Peter Wood), with midding-steads in Yd for each. W.W.jnr, gent- Thomas Bradley, watchmaker of Mw, & wife Susannah
1778 Mar 3: Lease: Hs in Church St. (formerly divided as several dwellings) (pos Hannah Littlewood) + Hs in Church St. (part converted to blacksmith's shop) (pos H.L. & her son Joseph L.) with Ous, shops, barns, Sbs, Gns, Yds etc. Vicar & wardens- Lydia Savage, widow, for 21 years
1778 Jun 11: Cottage in Leeming Lane, with Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (pos John Sheppard & William Littlefear) subject to life-estate of Mary Sheppard, widow of late Samuel Shaw. William Shaw of Kimberley, John Shaw of Southwell, Thomas S. of Kimberley, Alexander S. of Hucknall Torkard, Sarah Jackson, widow of Ilkeston & Elizabeth Wheatley & her husband John W., of London (all but John W. being siblings & heirs of late Samuel S., weaver of M)- William Wylde jnr
1779 Jul 2: Sb in Yd in Leeming Lane, with midding-stead, & part of Yd between them (pos Peter Wood). Thomas Bradley, watchmaker of Mw, & wife Susannah- John & George Ellis, flaxdressers
1779 Aug 12: 2 Hss in M, with skinYd, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos William Jefford & Thomas Topham). W.J., fellmonger- Solomon Matchitt of Walesby, in trust until marriage of W.J. & Ann Matchitt, spinster (sister of S.M.), then to W.J. & wife (with right for S.M. to sell property on Ann's behalf after W.J.'s death)
1780 Jul 24: Transfer of lease: Capital messuage in Church St. (as 1777 Feb 7) (now pos William Wright). Francis Clarke of Worksop- W.W., for residue of 25 years
1780 Dec 5: Sb in Yd in Leeming Lane (as 1779 Jul 2) (pos G. & J.Ellis). G.& J.E. (tenants in common)- selves (as joint tenants, half each)
1781 Dec 18: White Lion pub, Church St, with Yd, BrHs,Cl, Sb, Gn etc. (pos Joseph Betts). Charles Taylor of Ollerton (mortgagee?) & J.B., framesmith- mortgage (Samuel Dudson, gent)
1782 Jan 8: Properties in M. Mortgagees (Robert & Charles Wright, gents)- John Paulson
1782 Apr 10: Hs in Leeming Lane (late pos George Hancock & Mary Pickle, now George, son of G.H.) + Hs etc. in Le.Ln. (late pos John Snell, now John, son of J.S.) + Hs etc. in Le.Ln. (late pos Widow Hurst, now Catharine Poe) + Hs etc. in Le.Ln. (late pos George Stevenson, now Mary Sales) + Hs etc. in Le.Ln. (late pos Thomas Crooks, now Widow Crooks) + barn in Le.Ln. (late pos Widow Raworth, now Thomas Birks) + barn in Le.Ln. (late pos Widow Watkinson, now T.B.) (all former estate of late Samuel Brunts). Brunts Trustees (William Wright, gent; Francis Brodhurst, tanner & John Dowdeswell, gent)- Charles Thompson, gent- new trustees (as old + John Litchfield esq & George Burden, gent)
1782 Apr 10: Hs in Westgate, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ Elizabeth Roberts, then Francis Kitchin, now pos John Cooper) + toftstead or Gn (site of former Hs) between said Hs and Hs late pos John Dakeyne. Henry Gladwin esq of Wingerworth, Derbs. (& wife Frances) & Thomas Gladwin esq of Ipswich (2 of nephews & heirs of late John Dakeyne esq of M)- John Gladwin, gent (another nephew & co-heir of J.D.) & wife Mary
1782 May 14: Properties in M, formerly of late John Adlington of Blackwell, Derbs. Heirs of trustee (John Wright, malster of M, & Thomas Wright, soap-maker of London, sons of late William Wright, malster)- George, Thomas, Jonathan & William Adlington, co-heirs of late Jonathan A., as tenants in common.
1782 Aug 27: Will of late George Matthew, yeoman of M (dated 1775; proved on oath of Robert Herdman, surgeon, one of the witnesses) inc.: to cousin Elizabeth Fletcher of North Walsham, Norfolk (by 1782 married to John Markham, gent) his share of 2 Hss on N side of Church St. To Ann, wife of John Hopewell jnr, baker, the wines etc. in his cellar in Church St. (with use of cellar for 1 year after his death). To John James of Eastwood, his garden roots & flowers. John Paulson, draper of M, to settle his affairs, but E.F. to be sole executrix.
1782 Aug 27: Hs etc. on N side of Church St. (former pos George Matthew & Catharine Tallence, now John Green & Joshua Fowler). John Markham & wife Elizabeth- John Horsley, yeoman
1783 Mar 25: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with part of Yd adj. (pos Elizabeth Darker, William Leather & Thomas Slack) + shop adj Hs occ E.D. (pos John Cree) + barn adj Hss (pos William Bingham). Francis Revell of Stoney Houghton (a son & heir of late William Revell, yeoman of Scarcliff, who has received his property from W.R.'s trustee Benjamin Reason, cordwainer of M) & wife Mary- W.B., carpenter- mortgage (Benjamin Slack)
1783 Aug 1: Brunts properties (as 1782 Apr 10). Trustees (Francis Brodhurst, John Litchfield & George Burden)- Henry Watkinson, victualler- new trustees (J.L. & G.B. + William Brodhurst, malster; William Wylde, gent, & John Wright, clerk)
1784 Jun 29: hs in Stockwell Gate, with Gn, Yd, 2 swine-cotes, coalYd etc. (pos John Cree). Francis Revell of Stoney Houghton, & wife Mary- mortgage (Charles Proctor of M)
1784 Jun 29: White Lyon pub in Church St., with Yd, BrHs, Cl, Sb, Gn etc. (pos Samuel Rogers). Joseph Betts, innholder of Wirksworth- mortgage (Benjamin Bagshaw, grocer of M)
1784 Aug 20: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate (now divided as 3 dwellings) with Yds, Gns etc. (former pos Robert Simpson & Robert Tallant, then R.S. & John Spencer, now James Sales, John Hinde & Mary Ulyett). John Simpson, James Simpson (& wife Elizabeth), William Simpson of Brentford, Middx. (sons & heirs of late R.S., FWK) + mortgagee (Thomas Bowring of M)- J.Sales, baker
1784 Sep 21: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate (as Aug 20). J.Sales, victualler- mortgage
1784 Nov 23: Hs near River, with fellmonger's Yd (former tanYd), Hss, Ous, Gns etc. William Jefford, fellmonger (+ heir of mortgagee)- new mortgage (Solomon Matchitt, blacksmith of Walesby)
1785 Mar 25: Will of Charles Thompson, gent. Many legacies etc.
1785 Mar 25: Hs in Leeming Lane (in 2 dwellings) with Gns, Yds, Sbs, Ous etc. (former pos late Charles Thompson, & Widow Clarke) + Kt, Cl & Cm adj (pos Widow Holder) + croft adj. (c3r; pos Widow Holder). Thompson trustees (William Wylde & George Burden, gents)- William Bell, miller
1785 Mar 25: Hs in Leeming Lane with Gn etc. (pos Widow Holder) excluding Cl, Kt & Cm over (see entry adj.). Thompson trustees- Thomas Bradley, watchmaker of M, & wife Susannah
1785 May 10: Properties formerly of Sarah Ellis, widow. Mortgagee (Stephen Wilkinson, gent)- Francis & Clement Ellis (2 sons of S.E.)
1785 Aug 2: Recent BrHs in Leeming Lane (occ Thomas Bradley) + Sb adj with midding-stead in Yd adj (late pos Thomas Frost, now T.B.). T.B., watchmaker, & wife Susannah- George Ellis, flaxdresser
1785 Nov 3: 5 Hss together in Stockwell Gate, with Gns, Yds, Ous, coalYd etc. (pos William Wilson etc.) + seat in church (attached to said Hss) + maltHs in Yd of Hss (pos W.W.). Clement (liquor merchant of Ollerton), Francis (mercer), Philip (gent), Thomas (mercer), John (mercer), Joseph (linen-draper of Lymington, Hants.) & Septimus Ellis (thread manufacturer of Kendal, Westmorland) (sons & heirs of late Sarah Ellis, widow of late Clement Ellis snr, mercer of M, of whom the first two are devisees in her will, which also includes bequests to daughters Sarah jnr & Margaret E.)- Clement E.- mortgage (Margaret Wright, widow of M)
1786 May 13: White Lion pub, Church St., with Yd, BrHs, Cl, Sb, Gn etc. (late occ Joseph Betts, now Samuel Rogers). Widow of mortgagee of J.B. (Mary, widow of late Samuel Dudson, gent)- new mortgage (Benjamin Bagshaw, grocer)
1786 May 16: 1/2 share of 3 Hss in M (pos Thomas Birks, Priscilla Rycroft, widow, & George Truelove). Ordidge Gate, butcher of London (son & heir of late Mary Gate, widow of M)- self.
1787 Feb 20: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Gns etc. (adj Gn of Jeremiah Lockwood) (former occ Thomas Fenton & John Woodhead, then George Hurst & George Ashmore, now John Corbit & G.A.). J.L., linen-draper- J.C. & wife Commfort
1787 May 15: Will of late William Wylde, gent, (dated 1785) inc: Hs in M with Gn etc. (pos John Wright, hosier) + Hs in M with Yds, Sbs etc. (pos John Sheppard & subject to life estate of Mrs Sheppard) + Sb & saddleHs adj (pos W.W.) + close in Windmill Lane, with Sb (pos W.W.) + property in Mw & Warsop to wife Jane W., in trust, to be sold for son William jnr.
1787 May 15: Cottage in Leeming Lane, with Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (late pos John Sheppard & William Littlefear, now J.S., subject to life estate of wife Mary, formerly wife of late Samuel Shaw). Jane Wylde- Benjamin Bagshaw, grocer
1787 Jun 5: Sb in Leeming Lane, with saddleHs & Yd adj (late pos William Wylde, now Jane W.). Jane W.- Ordidge Gate, butcher of London
1787 Aug 28: 3 Hss together in Leeming Lane, with Hss, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (late pos Robert Watson, William Siddon & Brett Chester, now R.W., John Paulson & Mrs Gamble) + workshop adj (pos R.W.). R.W., brushmaker, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Rev John Wright, clerk, trustee of late Richard Parsons, gent of Mw)
1787 Oct 30: Will of late John Horsley, yeoman of M, (dated 1786) inc: 2 Hss in Church St (occ his so-in-law Jonathan Handley, & John Green) + pingle in M (pos Mr Wright, hosier) to trustees, for J.H. & wife Mary. Land at Heanor to trustees for son-in-law Henry Taylor, farmer of M, & wife Elizabeth. Hs he lives in in M, to daughter Ann Horsley.
1788 Jun 17: Hs in Westgate, with Sb, ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ Elizabeth Roberts, then Francis Kitchen, then John Cooper, now pos Robert Richardson) except that no window must be made in the NW gable end to overlook the Gn adj, pos George Felgate. John Gladwin, gent, & wife Mary- George Allsop, coalminer
1789 Jan 1: 3 Hss & workshop together in Leeming Lane (as 1787 Aug 28, but Hss now pos Robert Watson, Dr.Johnstone & Thomas Elliott). R.W., brushmaker- second mortgage (William Lynam of Eakring)
1789 Jan 13: Hs in Leeming Lane, with Gn, Sb, Yd, coalHs etc. (pos Mrs Elizabeth Cock) + Hs adj, with coalHs etc. (late pos Roger Vickers). Thomas Haslam, former mercer etc. of Chesterfield- bankruptcy assignees (William Harding of Chesterfield etc.)- T.H. (now of Ashover)
1789 Feb 3: Hs in Market Place, with Gn etc. (pos John Paulson) + 1.2 share of 2 Hss by Toothill croft (late pos Margaret Newsholme & Thomas James, now T.J., John James, John Hill & John Jefford) + seat in church (pos Mary Preston) with Ous, Yds, Gns etc., but reserving another seat in church, attached to the first Hs (pos Ann Lindley). J.P., linen-draper- William Siddon, linen-draper
1789 Feb 24: Lease: 5 new Hss (built by Thomas & William Osbourne on site of 2 ancient Hss) together in Leeming Lane at top of Toadhill Lane, with ous etc. (old Hss late pos Stephen Topham & Richard Banks; new Hss pos S.T., W.O. & 3 unfinished). Brunts Trustees- T.O. & W.O., for 61 years
1789 May 27: 5 new Hss (as Feb 24). T.O., builder of Nt, & W.O., mason of M- mortgage (John, William & George Naylor)
1789 Sep 1: Hs in M, with certain use rights of Yd & Gn adj pos James Sales (pos John Hinde). J.S. & wife Ann, + William Parsons of Warsop- Clement Young & wife Ann
1790 Jan 5: Hs in Stockwellgate (pos Clement Young). C.Y. & wife Ann- mortgage (Joseph Key, miller)
1790 Apr 3: Gn + BrHs with Cls under, at rear of and used with Hs in M (pos Mrs Coe & John Mason). John Brettle, gent, & Grace Brettle, both of Thurgarton (son & widow of late John Brettle, gent of Thurgarton)- J.M.
1790 Apr 20: Cottage in Leeming Lane, with Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (late pos John Sheppard & William Littlefear, now unocc). Benjamin Bagshaw, grocer- John Acton, mason
1790 Apr 20: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Sb, Yd etc. (c10.5 x 6.5yd; pos William Barrat). William Barrat, mason (+ heirs of mortgagee, Joseph Smith & wife Sarah, executrix of late John Pipes of Pleasley)- new mortgage (Joseph Key, miller)
1790 Apr 27: Will of late Ordidge Gate, butcher of London, inc: property in M & Skegby to brother Thomas Gate (butcher of Soho) for life, then to nephew Joesph Gate.
1790 May 11: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Gn etc. (pos William Wakefield & James Pegg). W.W., molecatcher- Jonathan Chadwin, victualler
1790 May 19: Lease: Hs in Leeming Lane (occ John Naylor, gent) with Yd, Sb, Gn, Ous etc. Thomas Haslam, gent of Ashover, & wife Elizabeth- J.N., for 14 years
1790 Aug 24: Richard Leaver, grocer is a devisee of late William Marriott, grocer
1790 Oct 26: Hs in Westgate with Sb (now converted to 2 Hss), Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (late pos Robert Richardson, now Ann Hancock). George Allsop, coalminer of Hucknall under Huthwait- trustee (Bejamin Butterworth) for sister A.H. (wife of George H., cordwainer)
1790 Dec 7: 5 Hss together in Stockwell Gate etc. (as 1785 Nov 3). Clement Ellis- new mortgage (Margaret Wright, widow)
1791 Jul 26: Transfer of lease: 5 recent Hss at top of Toadhill Lane (as 1789 Feb 24, but now pos Lady Dixie, Stephen Topham, Rowland Charlton, Millicent Stocks & William Osbousne). Thomas & William Osbourne + mortgagees (Naylors)- John Naylor
1791 Jul 26: Lease: 3 unfinished Hss together in Leeming Lane, built by John Naylor on site of ancient Hs called the Boot & Shoe (former pos George Hancock) + land behind them, site of 2 other ancient Hss (former pos William Crowder & Ann Chappell) with Ous etc. Brunts trustees- J.N., gent
1791 Nov 8: 5 Hss together in Stockwell Gate etc. (as 1785 Nov 3). Clement Ellis, liquor merchant of Ollerton, & wife Dorothy (+ mortgagee, Margaret Wright, widow)- Francis Ellis, mercer
1791 Nov 8: 1/2 share of Sb in Leeming Lane, with midding-stead & part of Yd (pos George Ellis). John Ellis- G.E.
1792 Apr 24: Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos Ricard Weightman). Clement Young & wife Ann- R.W.
1792 Oct 30: 5 Hss in Leeming Lane, with Ous, bakeHs, Yds, Gns etc. (occ George Vickers etc.). Richard Vickers, gent- G.V. (one of his sons)
1792 Nov 30: Properties of late Richard Weightman. William W. (his brother & heir)- Ann Brothwell, spinster, Martha Brothwell, spiknster, & Winifred Weightman, widow, for life, then to William W.
1793 Feb 7: 2 recent Hss in Leeming Lane (on site of ancient Hs) with Ab, Yd, Gn etc. (pos Zachariah Barratt & Peter Wood). John Acton, mason- William Heane, painter- mortgage (Elizabeth Wragg, spinster)
1793 Feb 12: 1/4 share of Hs in Stockwell Gate (formerly 2 dwellings) with Gn (pos Robert Bonsall). George Adlington, farmer of Newton, & wife Dorothy- R.B., victualler, & wife Ann
1793 Mar 5: 3 Hss together in Stockwell Gate, with 2 coalYds & land adj. (now or late pos James Pegg, Thomas Robinson & Mary Adlington) sharing pump & Yd adj with Francis Ellis. F.E., mercer, & wife Catherine- William Clay, grocer- mortgage (F.E.)
1793 Mar 26: Hs by Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Gn etc. (pos Ann Heywood) + Presbyterian Meeting House nearby, with grounds. Trustees (Thomas Chapman, hosier of Leicester, & John Blagg & John Paulson, gents of M)- new trustees (T.C., J.B. & J.P. + Samuel Unwin esq of Sa, William Brodhurst, gent of M, & William Siddon, mercer of M)
1794 May 6: 2 Hss in Leeming Lane (as Feb 7, but now pos Zachariah Barratt & Edward Pegg). William Heane, painter- mortgage (Richard Whitehouse, malster)
1794 Jul 1: 2 Hss in Leeming Lane (as adj & Feb 7). W.H. & wife Sarah (+ mortgagees R.W. & Elizabeth Wragg, spinster)- Lady Margaret Dixie, widow
1794 Nov 14: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with wareHss adj (formerly 3 dwellings), coalYds, & land adj. (pos William Clay) (i.e. as 1793 Mar 5). W.C., grocer- Francis Ellis, mercer
1794 Nov 25: 2 Hss by Stockwell Gate, with Yds, Ous, barns, Sbs, Cls, Gns etc. (pos Thomas Hughs & Thomas Slack) & 2 unfinished Hss between them. William Bingham, joiner- mortgage (Joseph Bingham, iron-founder)
1794 Jul 14: Will of Robert Satterfield, yeoman/gent of M (dated 1729) inc: property in M to daughter Elizabeth Savage. Her daughter & heir Elizabeth married the late George Burden, gent, and their sons George, Richard & Alexander Burden are now admitted to their estate following E.B's death.
1794 Jul 14: Hs in White Lion Yard, off Church St., with Gn etc. (pos William Bullard). G., R. & A.Burden- W.B., stone-mason- mortgage (A.B.)
1795 Sep 15: Will of late Ann Hancock (widow of George H., cordwainer, dated 1795) inc: Hs she lives in, with Cl & room over, & W half of Gn behind, + Hs in Westgate (occ James Watson) to daughter Sarah (now wife of Daniel Archer); 4 Hss in M (pos Mary Stevenson etc.) & E half of above Gn to son George H. Also deals with trusts of 1790.
1796 Mar 22: Lease: 2 cottages in Toothill Lane, with cowHs, Gn, Ous, Yds etc. (pos George Allen & George Hancock). Vicar & wardens- G.A., mason, for 21 years
1796 Mar 22: Lease: Hs by Toothill Lane (now divided in 2) with Gn, coalHs, ashYd, Ous etc. + use of pump in bottom Yd & necessaryHs in top Yd nearby (pos Joseph Allen & his mother Jane A.). Vicar & wardens- Joseph Allen, mason, for 21 years
1796 May 3: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Sb, Yd etc. (c10.5 x 6.5yd; pos William Barrat). W.B. & wife Elizabeth- selves for life, then to Richard Barrat, one of their sons
1796 Jun 14: Lease: 3 new Hss together, built by Zachariah Barrat at upper end of Leeming Lane (on & around the site of 3 ancient Hss) with Gns, Ous etc. (old Hss pos Katherine Poe, Henry Anderson & William Blyton; new Hss pos Z.B. + 2 unfinished). Brunts trustees- Z.B., joiner & cabinet-maker, for 61 years
1796 Jun 14: Lease :wRecent Hs at upper end of Leeming Lane (adj Bath Lane & Gn of William Osborne) (built by Samuel Kitchener on part of a Gn late pos Thomas Sheppard) with Sb, swine-cote & Yd, + remainder of old Gn (now fenced off) (now pos S.K.). Brunts trustees- S.K., yeoman, for 61 years
1796 Jun 14: Lease: Recent Hs at upper end of Leeming Lane, built by William Osborne, with Gn, Ous etc. (pos W.O.). Brunts trustees- W.O., stone mason, for 61 years
1797 Jan 17: Hs in Westgate (pos William Paine). George Hancock, cordwainer (only son & heir of late George H., cordwainer, & wife Ann)- mortgage (John Leake, cordwainer)
1797 Feb 21: Hs in M, with Cl & room over, & W part of Gn at rear (former occ late Ann Hancock) + Hs in Westgate (occ James Watson). George Hancock & Daniel Archer & wife Sarah (daughter of late G. & A. Hancock)- D.A. & S.A.
1797 Mar 14: Reversion (on death of William Barrat, mason, & wife Elizabeth) of Hs by Stockwell Gate, with Sb (pos W.B.). Richard B, plasterer of Newark- mortgage (Joseph Key, miller)
1797 Apr 4: 1/12 share of Hs (formerly 2 dwellings) in Stockwell Gate, with Gn (pos Robert Bonsall, victualler). Richard Adlington & wife Hannah, & Elizabeth Adlington, & George Harker & wife Dorothy, & Mary Adlington (the 4 women being daughters & co-heirs of late George Adlington of Blackwell, who was a brother & co-heir of late Thomas Adlington of Hilcote)- R.A.
1797 Jul 18: 2 Hss together in Church St, with candleHs, wareHs, Cl, 2 Gns, Ous, Yds etc. (pos William Ellis & William Midworth). Richard Leaver, gent- George Ellis, flax-dresser
1797 Oct 24: Will of Lady Margaret Dixie, widow (dated 1795) inc: real estate to Thomas Pares jnr, gent of Leicester, subject to payment of annuity to Richard Minor Dunn for life
1798 Jan 23: Lease: 2 cottages in Toothill Lane, with cowHs, Ous, Yds, Gn etc. (pos George Allen & George Hancock). Vicar & wardens- G.A., mason, for 40 years
1798 Jan 23: Lease: Toft by Toothill Lane, with c16yd of cotton wareHs extending N along one side (former maltHs; now occ William Smith + John Burnside & Co.) (c1r; River Man E, T.Ln. W, Yd & homestead of William Jefford, skinner, + maltHs, Yd & Sb of William Smith + Gn of Hs formerly occ John Birch, gent, now pos W.S. S) + croft on N side of said toft, with Sb on site of former shed (c1a 1r; Dean's Yd N) (all pos W.S.) with right to remove buildings built by W.S. in Yd by Toothill Lane to gain carriage access. Vicar & wardens- W.S., gent, for 40 years
1798 Jan 23: Lease. Hs near church (divided as 4 dwellings) with Yd, Gn, ashHs etc. + slip of land beyond S wall of Gn (part of Gn of Thomas Dodson) to be added to these premises by making a new wall across the Gn and Yd adj (to a mark there in the W wall of Hs pos George Goodwin) (above pos Hannah Burdekin, Jeremiah Lockwood etc.) + 2 shops (1 previously blacksmith's shop, at front of Hs, facing onto Church St on S) & shed adj (noe or late pos J.L. & John Harrison) + 2 other Hss (former coachHs & Sb) in upper Yd near Toothill Lane, with land between them (pos Mary Askew & Isaac Tattersall) + Gn (occ Thomas Dodson) with building rights (subject to prohibition of windows overlooking premises of T.D. adj.). Vicar & wardens- Hannah Burdekin, widow, for 40 years
1798 Jan 23: Lease: Hs by Toothill Lane, with Gn etc. (pos Thomas Dodson) + 3 Gns nearby, with summerHs, Kt & Cl in 2 of them (pos T.D., John Norledge & Alexander McLellan) + waste ground between Hs & Dodson's lower Gn, and between gable-end of Hs & Hs pos George Goodwin (former BrHs), & wall by lane; + N end of Goodwin's Hs (4ft 7in, from mark in W wall to gable-end) + 2 Hss in upper Yd near Toothill Lane (pos John Norledge & x) with land at rear, with right to build wall from W wall of Dodson's lower Gn to N cheek of door in wall of this Gn (6ft 8in N from corner) & on across Yd to said mark in W wall of Goodwin's Hs & through pantry of Jane Allen, widow. Vicar & wardens- T.D., gent, for 40 years
1798 Mar 27: Hs in White Lion Yard, near Church St., with Gn etc. (pos William Bullard). W.B. & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee, Alexander Burden, gent)- new mortgage (Rev John Durham, clerk)
1798 May 29: Lease: Hs by Toothill Lane (now divided as 2 Hss) with Gn & coalHs; + recent Hs adj, by Church St; + Hs adj on N (former BrHs; late off George Goodwin, now unocc) + land in Yd on W of this Hs (to be walled off from NW corner of Gn wall to Thomas Dodson's new wall, on E side of causeway through Yd) (above pos Joseph Allen, Jane Allen & Thomas Turner) with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. Vicar & wardens- Joseph Allen, mason, for 40 years
1798 Jun 19: Hs in Westgate, with Cl & room over, & W half of Gn behind (pos John Swallow) + Hs in Westgate (pos James Watson). Daniel Archer & wife Sarah- mortgage (John Rooth, malster)
1798 Jul 10: Surrender & renewal of lease: Capital messuage in Church St (on site of 3 former cottages) with coachHs, barn, Sb, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (cottages former pos John Cotton etc.; Hs former pos late Dr Hardinge). Trustees of late William Wright, gent (John Sherwin & George Burden esqs)- Vicar & wardens- Wright trustees, for 40 years
1798 Aug 2: 8 recent Hss in Leeming Lane (pos John Naylor etc.) + 6 recent Hss at upper end of Le.Ln. (pos John Wright, Zachariah Barratt etc.) (all above on sites of old Hss) + 2 barns in Le.Ln. (pos Thomas Birks & Henry Watkinson). Brunts trustees- H.W.- new trustees
1798 Oct 2: Sb with saddleHs, in Leeming Lane (pos George Ellis) & Yd (former estate of William Wylde). Joseph Gate, confectioner of London (son & heir of late Thomas Gate, butcher of Soho)- G.E., grocer
1798 Dec 4: Hs in Leeming Lane (pos Alice Sheppard) with 2 rooms above (pos John Truelove & Benjamin Draycot) + shop adj (pos B.D.) + 2 rooms over gateway (pos John Green) (all these premises extend from gable-end of Hs pos John Truelove, lately sold by Joseph Gate to John Sills, to gable-end of Hs pos J.Green, lately sold by J.Gate to Samuel White) + land in Yd, bounded by Sb pos William Siddon & said Hs pos A.S. (8ft x 5ft) + Gn nearby, adj workshop of John Green at end, & adj property of Peter Ordidge Sheppard (occ A.S.). J.Gate, confectioner of London- P.O.S., bookseller
1798 Dec 25: Hs in Leeming Lane, with Sb & Gn (pos John Green) + ashHs in Yd adj (pos Alice Sheppard). J.Gate- Samuel White, gardener
1798 Dec 25: Hs in Leeming Lane, with pig-sty etc. (pos John Truelove). J.Gate- John Sills
1799 Jun 11: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth, widow of late Joseph Barrat, mason) of Hs by Stockwell Gate, with Sb (pos E.B.). Richard Barrat, plasterer of Newark- mortgage (Joseph Key, miller)
1799 Jun 11: Hs in Westgate (pos Samuel Sansom). George Hancock, cordwainer (+ mortgagee)- Peter Wood snr, hosier- G.H.
1799 Oct 15: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with wareHs etc. & access rights to yd of Francis Ellis adj. (pos William Wragg). F.E., mercer, & wife Catherine- W.W., grocer- mortgage (F.E.)
1799 Oct 15: Hs in Leeming Lane (pos J.Truelove, as 1798 Dec 25). John Sills- Peter Ordidge Sheppard, bookseller
1799 Nov 30: Death of John Russell, hairdresser. Administration to widow Ann R.
1800 Jan 7: Gn at rear of Hs of late Ellen Monk (now of George & Nathaniel Stephenson) with Cls under (one formerly pos E.M. & Widow Naworth, now pos G.S. & N.S.). Edmund & John Monk, printers of Chester (sons of late John Monk snr, printer of Chester, who was nephew & heir of late Ellen M., spinster of M)- G.S. & N.S., sadlers
1800 May 13: 2 Hss in Toothill Lane, with CowHs, Ous, Yd & Gn (c380sq yd; pos George Allen). Vicar & wardens (under Acts for redemption of Land Tax)- G.A., mason
1800 May 13: Croft & Gn by Toothill Lane, with wareHs & Sb (1a 2r; pos William Smith). Vicar & wardens (for redemption of Land Tax)- W.S., gent
1800 May 13: Former Gn in Toothill Lane & Church St, now with 4 Hss, shoemaker's shop & BrHs (227sq yd; pos Joseph Allen, Thomas Turner & James Meakin). Vicar & wardens (for redemption of Land Tax)- J.A., mason
1800 Dec 9: 8 recent Hss in Leeming Lane (on site of various ancient Hss) (late pos George Hancock, Mary Pickle & John Snell, now John Naylor) + 6 recent Hss at upper end of Le.Ln., with Gns etc. (lately built by Zachariah Barratt & others on or near site of 3 ancient cottages) (cottages pos Catherine Poe etc., Hss pos George Wragg, Francis Shacklock, John Rodgers, William Osborne & Samuel Kitchener) + 2 barns in Le.Ln. (pos Thomas Birks & Henry Watkinson). Brunts Charity trustees- Henry Watkinson- new trustees
1801 Apr 14: Hs in Westgate, pos Samuel Sansom. George Hancock, cordwainer- mortgage (William Truelove, whitesmith)
1801 May 5: 1/12 share of Hs in Stockwell Gate (formerly 2 dwellings) & Gn adj (pos Robert Bonsall). Richard Adlington of Tibshelf, & wife Hannah- R.B., victualler
1801 Dec 1: 6 Hss in Leeming Lane, with Ous, bakeHs, Yds, Gns etc. (pos George Vickers, Joseph Bingley etc.). G.V., currier- Edward Shaw, trustee under agreement between G.V. (& wife Mary) & William Brodhurst esq., dated 10 Nov 1801
1801 Dec 22: 3 Hss together in Leeming Lane, with workshop, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Robert Watson, John Aram & 2 others). R.W., brushmaker, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (William Watson, mercer)
1802 Feb 2: Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos Thomas Robinson) + Sb adj (occ James Pegg) + malt-office adj (pos Francis Ellis) + 2 Gns at end of said malt-office (late occs Mary Simes & J.P.). F.E., mercer, & wife Catherine- Richard Ryley, yeoman (& wife Mary)- mortgage (Samuel Tiddeswell, blacksmith)
1802 Aug 10: Elizabeth McLellan, widow, admitted as heir of late Thomas Dodson, gent (will mentions properties in M, elsewhere in Notts., Bradfield near Sheffield & Wigton in Cumberland)
1802 Oct 12: Part of Yd in Stockwell Gate (adj 3 Hss & shop belonging to Joseph Bingham, former estate of late Francis Revell, pos John Thacker, Bingley Watson etc.; also adj Hs & coalYd belonging to Mary Revell & son Francis R.jnr, pos John Booth; part adj premises pos Rev Joseph Bull) reserving right of road through said Yd etc. M.R. & F.R.jnr (widow & son of late F.R. snr, farmer of Stony Houghton)- J.Bingham, gent
1802 Oct 12: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate (late pos Elizabeth Darker etc., now John Thacker, Widow Slack etc.) + recent Hs & workshop (former barn & shop) (former pos Thomas Osborne & Bingley Watson, now T.O. & John Ashford) + Yd in front of said Hss & buildings (subject to right of road to Revell property etc.). J.Bingham & wife Lydia- J.A., joiner (& wife Mary)- mortgage (J.Bingham)
1803 Jan 4: Presbyterian Meeting House & Hs adj (pos Joseph Bull, clerk) in Stockwell Gate, with land adj.. Surviving trustee- new trustees
1803 Jun 21: Hs in Westgate (pos James Watson). Daniel Archer & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee John Rooth, malster)- new mortgage (J.R.)
1803 Jun 21: Hs in Westgate, with Cl & room over, & W half of Gn at rear (late pos John Swallow, now William White). D.A. & wife (+ mortgagee)- John Cook, cordwainer
1803 Jun 21: Hs in Leeming Lane, with Yd, Cl, Ous etc. (held as 4 tenements) (pos Thomas Hinde). George & Nathaniel Stephenson, sadlers of M, & Mary Haslam, widow of Hucknall Torkard (children & heirs of late George Stephenson snr, sadler of M)- T.H. (hairdresser) (& wife Mary)- mortgage
1803 Jul 12: (Copy of permission for Brunts Charity to sell properties inc. Green Dragon for redemption of Land Tax)
1803 Jul 12: Land on SE side of Leeming Lane (adj premises of George Ellis), formerly with turner's workshop, now replaced by 2 Hss (71sq yd; late pos Thomas Birks, now John Gratton & William Earp). Brunts Trustees (for redemption of Land Tax)- G.E., grocer
1804 Apr 10: Gns behind Hs of George Stephenson (as 1800 Jan 7; now pos G.S. & Nathaniel S.) (held as 2 tenements). G.S. & N.S., sadlers- William Green, farmer of Ingleby, Lincs. & wife Ann
1804 Sep 4: Hs in Stockwell Gate (now pos Samuel Tiddeswell) + other properties as 1802 Feb 2 (only former pos given). William Dockons & John Adlington (malsters, assignees of Richard Riley, bankrupt, former malster, dealer & chapman of M)- S.T., blacksmith, & wife Ann
1805 Apr 2: 5 Hss by Stockwell Gate, with part of Yd adj, & 2 coalYds, Gn etc. (pos Martha Ashford etc.) (reserving access rights to pump etc. for Samuel Tiddeswell, blacksmith). Francis Ellis, mercer, & wife Catherine- William Wragg, grocer (& wife Mary)- mortgage (F.E.)
1805 Apr 2: Hs in Leeming Lane, with Sb, Gn, AshHs in Yd etc. Samuel White, gardener, & wife Jane- mortgage (Queens' Head Society; master & wardens, John Ashford, Walter Bramwell & Robert Revell)
1805 May 14: Hs in Westgate (as 1801 Apr 14, now pos George Hancock). G.H. & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee)- James Watson, tailor
1805 Jul 16: Hs (inc. bakeHs) in Westgate, with Cl & room over, recent necessaryHs & hogsty, W half of Gn at rear etc. (as 1803 Jun 21, now pos Samuel Garratt). John Cook, cordwainer, now of Ollerton, & wife Ruth- S.G., baker (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (J.C.)
1806 Jan 21: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Gn (late pos William Wakefield & James Pegg, now James Mellors). Jonathan Chadwin, victualler, & wife Elizabeth- J.M., cordwainer, & wife Mary
1806 Apr 15: Hs in Leeming Lane, with Gn etc. (former occ late Thomas Bradley). Susannah & Mary Bradley (wife & daughter of T.B.)- Thomas Blower, yeoman, & wife Elizabeth
1806 Nov 11: Hs in Westgate (as 1803 Jun 21; pos James Watson). Daniel Archer & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee)- William Cook, farmer of Kneesall
1807 Apr 28: Hs in Westgate as above. W.C.- J.W. , tailor, & wife Hannah
1807 Dec 15: Hs in Westgate with bakeHs etc. (as 1805 Jul 16). Samuel Garratt, baker, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage (William Beardall, farmer of Mw)
1808 Jan 5: 2/3 share of Hs in Stockwell Gate (formerly 2 dwellings) with Gn (pos Robert Bonsall). Jonathan Adlington, Robert Adlington & wife Catherine, & George Adlington (sons & co-heirs of late William Adlington, farmer of Winkburn, and nephews & co-heirs of late Thomas Adlington, farmer of Hilcote) & Jonathan Adlington (son & heir of late Jonathan Adlington, farmer of Winkburn, and nephew & co-heir of late W.A.)- R.B. & wife Ann
1808 Mar 29: Hs in Westgate (now divided as 2 Hss) with bakeHs etc. (as 1807 Dec 15; now pos Samuel Garratt, William Forman & Robert Hooley). S.G. & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee)- Nathan Bagshaw, farmer
1808 May 31: Proerties of John Ashford (as 1802 Oct 12). Mortgagee- new mortgage (Nicholas Betney of Warsop)
1808 Jun 21: Transfer of lease: 5 recent Hss together in Leeming Lane, at top of Toadhill Lane (late pos Lady Dixie etc.) subject to life interest of Mary Naylor, widow. Mary Lister, spinster- William Lang, & John Aram, nurseryman, for residue of 61 years, as trustees under agreement between M.L. & Thomas Clarke, mercer of M, dated 1808 Jun 20.
1808 Aug 1: Brunts properties (roughly as 1800 Dec 9, but without 2 barns). Brunts trustees- Henry Watkinson, victualler- new trustees
1808 Dec 6: New? John Ashford mortgage (as 1808 May 31) by surrender J.A.- Nicholas Betney
1809 Apr 20: 2 Hss in Toothill Lane, with cowHs, Ous, Yd & Gn (380sq yd; pos George Allen) + 2 Hss in said Yd (one former cowHs) (pos Robert Sharpe & Anthony Cooper). G.A., mason, & wife Ann- Thomas Lammin, gent of Newark
1809 Jun 1: Mortgage transfer: Property of Elizabeth Moore and Charles Ince & wife Elizabeth, mortgaged 26 Apr 1769. Heirs of mortgagee (Dorothy, James & John Slater, widow & two of 3 sons of late Daniel S., yeoman of Mw)- Joseph Betts, FWK
1809 Aug 15: Property of late James Sales, yeoman of M. Ann Sales (widow & devisee of J.S.)- mortgage (Thomas Shaw, plasterer)
1810 Mar 21: Toftstead or Gn (site of former Hs) by Westgate (between Hs formerly pos Widow Roberts, now Nathan Bagshaw, and Hs formerly pos John Dakeyne, lately Rev Samuel Catlow) (former pos John Dakeyne, then John Gladwin, then S.C.). J.G. esq, of Bleasby- William Wilson Kent, gent of M
1810 Aug 7: Hs in Stockwell Gate (late pos Winifred Weightman, now Richard Winter). Winifred W., widow, now of Kirklington- William W. of Newark, for life of Winifred W.
1810 Sep 18: Hs in Westgate with bakeHs etc. (as 1808 Mar 29, but now 1 dwelling again, pos Nathan Bagshaw). N.B.- mortgage (John Bagshaw, farmer of Moorhaigh, & Francis Bagshaw, miller of Newbold Mill)
1811 Jan 1: Hs (in Stockwell Gate?) (former pos late Widow Weightman, now William Bagaley) (i.e. as 1810 Aug 7?) with use of passage adj., & necessaryHs in Gn now or late pos James Sales, & right to lay coals in Yd of J.S.'s Hs & put up clothes-lines in his Gn. William Weightman, staymaker of Newark- W.B., tailor (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (Samuel Etherington, weaver)
1811 Jan 22: Licence to lease: Hs by Toothill Lane & Gn on W side, with summerHs, & Gn on N side of Yd (former pos late Thomas Dodson, now Elizabeth McLellan) + Hs at N side of first Gn (fronting second Gn) with land behind this & another Hs (former smith's shop; late pos James Denman, now x Taylor) adj. on S, with small building at SW corner (former pos John Norledge, then Mrs Harker, now Sarah Boot) (subject to right of road over latter land for occs of Taylor Hs & 2 others adj to fetch water) + necessaryHs at S end of Taylor Hs + land between said small building & necessaryHs + right of road at S end of Boot Hs to second Gn & land at E end + Gn with buildings on, on N side of first Gn (Toothill close N, above-mentioned land E, William Bullard's Gn W). VIcar & wardens- E.McL., for 40 years
1811 Mar 5: Further Ashford- Betney mortgage, as 1808 Dec 6.
1811 Apr 16: 2 Hss in Leeming Lane, with BrHs, Yd etc. (former pos late James Osborne, & his son William Osborne, now Miss Toplis & Joachim Hall). William Clarke, staymaker (surviving trustee of J.O., mason, who by his will dated 25 Sep 1787 left them to his wife Alice for life, then to W.C. & George Aram, gardener in trust, to be sold for the benefit of J.O's children Thomas, Mary, William, Joseph, Elizabeth, Charles & John)- Thomas Rycroft, glazier
1813 Apr 20: Licence to lease: Capital messuage in Church St. (on site of 3 former Hss) with coachHs, barn, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gns etc. (former Hss pos John Cotton etc.; this late pos William Wright, then William Smith, now James & Thomas Heygate). Vicar & wardens- Rev Reginald Pyndar, clerk, of Arkby House, Worcs., for 40 years (from Sep 1811).
1813 Jun 22: Lands of late Joseph Key. Heirs of J.K., miller of M (nephews John Key of Liverpool, and Joseph & Matthew Key of Bradney, Lincs.; + widow, Elizabeth Key of M)- Richard Barratt.
1813 Jun 22: Hs by Stockwell Gate, with Sb (late pos Elizabeth Barratt, now Francis Allison). Richard Barratt, plasterer, formerly of M, now of Boston, Lincs., & wife Ann- mortgage (William Bellamy, servingman of Mw)
1813 Sep 14: Properties mortgaged to late Rev John Durham. Robert Durham, gent, of Fordham, Essex (brother & heir of J.D., clerk)- William Bullard (one of the mortgagors)
1813 Sep 14: Hs in White Lion Yard, off Church St., with Gn etc. (pos William Bullard). W.B., mason, & wife Sarah- William McLellan, gent, subject to conditions as in agreement of 14 Sep 1813
1813 Oct 5: Reversion (on death of Ann Green, widow) of lands etc. in M. William Green, druggist (son of A.G.) & wife Susannah- self
1815 Sep 19: Hs in Market Place, with Gn etc. (late pos William Siddon snr, now Isaac Worthington) + 3 Hss near Toothill close, with OUs, wareHss, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos Thomas James & 3 others, now Jesse Herrot, "Messrs Siddons & Johnson" & 2 others). William Siddon snr, gent, & wife Sarah- William Siddon jnr
1815 Oct 31: 4 Hss in Toothill Lane (as 1809 Apr 20; pos as "now or late"). Thomas Lammin, gent of East Bridgeford, & wife Ellen- mortgage
1816 Dec 3: Hs in Westgate (former pos late James Watson, now Hannah Watson) + Hs in Westgate (pos William Pearson). H.W. (widow of J.W.)- John Platts, in trust
1816 Dec 24: Properties mortgaged to trustees of late Richard Parsons, 28 Aug 1787. John Wright, now of Jesus College Cambridge, formerly of Belfast (son of last trustee, late Rev John Wright, clerk)- Isaac Wilson, gent of Carburton, in trust, by agreement of 24 Jun 1816, between John Parsons, James Dowland, gent of Cuckney, & I.W.
1817 May 6: Properties mortgaged to late Solomon Matchitt snr of Walesby, 23 Nov 1784. Benjamin & Solomon Matchitt of Yorks (sons & heirs of late S.M.)- co-mortgagor William Jefford, fellmonger
1817 May 6: Hs by river, with skinYd, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. W.J., & wife Ann- new mortgage (Edward Woodcock esq of Mw)
1817 Jun 10: Former Gn with Hss etc. (as 1800 May 13; now pos Joseph Allen & 3 others). J.A.- mortgage (Robert Webster, farmer of Teversal)
1817 Jul 3: Brunts property (as 1800 Dec 9, but some new occs; also instead of 2 barns, mentions 2 hss converted from Sb of first Z.Barratt house, which is now pos Rev. Robert Weaver, the 2 new Hss being pos Ann Truelove, widow, & Thomas Stacey). Brunts trustees- new trustees
a1818 Apr 21: Licence to lease: Land in the Bottoms, on W side of river, part now or late used as stone-quarry by Joseph Clarke (E side 180ft, s side about 100ft; N side about 51ft; road called The Bottoms E, rock-face under nursery of John Aram N & W, Brunts land S, where boundary follows a line from a point about 12ft from S end of Hs of Francis Vickers, occ George Pie, to an angle in the boundary of Aram's nursery) with rights to get stone from triangle at SW of plot, now used as part of Aram's nursery (triangle dimensions: W side 42ft, N side 70ft, S side 59ft; W side abuts on Bath Lane). Brunts trustees- Dickinson Ellis, fellmonger, for 40 years
1818 Oct 27: Heirs of late Thomas Blower, yeoman, are daughters Elizabeth, wife of George Scott, stone-mason, & Ann, wife of John Parkin, yeoman.
1818 Dec 8: Hs in Leeming Lane (now divided as 3 dwellings), with Gns etc. (former occ late Thomas Bradley, now John Parkin, George Scott & Stephen Wall). J.P., yeoman, & wife Ann- G.S., mason, & wife Elizabeth
1819 Apr 13: 1/5 share of 3 Hss together in Leeming Lane, with workshops, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos Robert Watson, John Aram & 2 others; now Richard Hallam & 4 others). John Whelpdale of London, & wife Mary (nee Watson, daughter of late R.W., brush-maker of M)- George Flower, gent, as trustee for William Siddon, draper of M (5/7 share of this 1/5) and Samuel Haslam, gent of Turnham Green, Essex (2/7 share)
[Rectory court roll entry, Proctor-Revell, accidentally enrolled in Mansfield Manor court p343]
1820 Apr 4: Agreement (very detailed) over more of Watson property between Thomas Watson, yeoman of Derby (a son of late Robert W.) & Hannah Watson, widow of Nt, who pays 100 to buy out Thomas (names R.W.'s children as Elizabeth, Mary, Charles, Sarah & Thomas).
1820 Jun 6: Hs by river (now as 2 dwellings) with skinYd, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ William Jefford & x). W.J., fellmonger- Mary Jefford, spinster
1820 Dec 12: 2 Hss in Toothill Lane, with cowHs, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (380sq yd; late pos George Allen, now William Jackson) + 2 Hss in said Yd (now or late pos Robert Sharpe etc.). Thomas Lammin of East Bridgford (+ trustee & beneficiary)- W.J., carrier- mortgage
1821 Aug 3: Ashford properties. John Ashford, joiner, & wife Mary- mortgage (Edward Cowpe, malster of Mw)
1821 Aug 21: Former Gn, now with 5 Hss, shoemaker's shop & BrHs, in Toothill Lane & Church St. (late pos Joseph Allen & 3 others; now J.A. & 4 others). J.A., shopkeeper, & wife Mary (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage (John Bullivant of Edwinstowe)
1821 Oct 2: 1/4 share (?) of 3 Hss in Leeming Lane etc. (as 1819 Apr 13). Joseph Blackwell, yeoman of Chesterfield, & wife Elizabeth (daughter of late Robert Watson, brush-maker of M)- Hannah Watson, widow of Nt
[1821 Oct 2 (DDBM.76, p23): plan dated 1831 of land at NE corner of Toothill Lane/Leeming Street junction; then owned or rented by Mrs Ann Whitehead)]
1821 Oct 2: Shares (?) of above 3 Hss etc. George Flower, gent of M, & Samuel Siddon, hosier of M, & William Siddon, gent. of Ph, & Mary Haslam, widow of Turnham Green, Middlesex- Hannah Watson, widow of Nt.
1821 Oct 23: Toftstead or Gn by Westgate (site of former Hs) (between Hs late occ Nathan Bagshaw, now Samuel Mee, & Hs late pos Samuel Catlow, now Francis Humphreys) (former occ John Dakeyne, then John Gladwin, then S.C., now F.H.). Mary Kent of Hooton Roberts, Yorks. (widow of late William Wilson Kent, gent of that place)- F.H., hosier
1822 May 2: Property in M, mortgaged 15 Aug 1809. Mortgagee (Thomas Shaw of Sheffield)- Ann Sales, widow, on repayment
1822 Jun 11: Hs by river, with skinYd etc. (as 1820 Jun 6). Edward Woodcock esq of Mw (mortgagee to William & Mary Jefford)- M.J.
1822 Aug 13: Ashford property. John Ashford, joiner, & wife Mary- mortgage (Edward Cowpe of Mw)
1822 Aug 13: 2/3 share of property of Thomas Haslam & wife Elizabeth (nee Cock). T.H., gent of Ashover, & sons Turner Haslam esq of Jamaica & William Henry H., yeoman of Ashover (2 of Elizabeth's 3 sons & heirs)- Samuel Harvey, victualler, for purpose of common recovery
1822 Sep 3: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 2/3 share of 2 Hss, 2 cottages, 2 Sbs, 2 Gns, 1a land & common rights. Plaintiff, George Dakeyne jnr; defendant Samuel Harvey. Thomas, William H., & Turner Haslam, + Richard Goulding, called to warrant.
Subsequently, this property, viz. Hs in Leeming Lane, with BrHs, Sb, Yd, Gn & croft (former pos John Naylor, then of Rev William Goodacre) + Hs adj (former pos Mrs Neape, then Benjamin Stacey). Participants- William Heane, painter
1822 Dec 17: 2 recent Hss in Leeming Lane (built by George Ellis on land bought from Brunts trustees) (71sq yd; former pos John Gratton & William Earp; now William Wise & Hannah Bower) + Hs adj, with Sb, Yd etc. (former estate of Thomas Bradley; now pos George Dakeyne) + Sb near/adj (former estate of Ordidge Gate, butcher; now occ Dickinson Ellis) with Yds etc. G.E., grocer- his son D.E., fellmonger
1823 Feb 11: Former Gn, 5 Hss etc (as 1821 Aug 21; now pos Joseph Allen jnr & 3 others). J.A. snr, shopkeeper- mortgage (William McLellan, joiner & cabinet-maker)
1823 Apr 28: Hinde property mortgaged 21 Jun 1803. Thomas Hinde, hairdresser, & wife Mary (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage (Jonathan Handley, cordwainer)
1823 Jun 18: Watson property as in agreement of 24 Dec 1816. Isaac Wilson etc.- Hannah Watson, widow of Nt.
1823 Oct 7: Hs by Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Gn etc. (late pos Joseph Bull, clerk, now Joseph Bowman, surgeon) + Presbyterian Meeting Hs & grounds. Meeting-house trustees- new trustees
1824 Mar 2: 3 Hss in M (formerly 1) with Ous, Gn etc. (occ Samuel Mee, Fortune Lucas & Samuel Sanders). Nathan Bagshaw, farmer (+ mortgagees
John B., now of Chesterfield, & Francis B. of Newbold Mill)- F.B.
1824 Mar 2: Property of late Ann Sales. Alexander Russell of London, & wife Mary (nee White; an heir of late A.S., widow of M)- James Hyde of Westminster & Richard Foster of Newark
1824 Sep 28: 2 Hss in Leeming Lane (on site of ancient Hs) with Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Zachariah Barratt & Edward Pegg; then George Walkden & George Dakeyne; now Matthew Maw & Widow Inglis). Thomas Pares esq, of Hopewell Hall, Derbs- M.M., gent, of Cleatham, Lincs.
1824 Oct 19: Gn at rear of Hs in Market Place, with BrHs, Cls etc. under (former pos Mrs Coe & John Mason, then J.M. alone, now Messrs Atkinson). William Ellis, grocer, & Charles Hurst, banker's clerk (trustees of late J.M., gent)- William Johnson, tanner
1824 Dec 21: Ashford property mortgaged 19 Aug 1822. Daughters of late Nicholas Betney- Edward Cowpe of Mw.
1825 Feb 22: Richard Foster admitted to Russell property, as surrendered 11 Feb 1824 (court of 2 Mar 1824).
1825 Jul 19: Licence to lease: capital messuage in Church St., with coachHs etc. (as 1813 Apr 20; now pos Thomas & James Heygate). Vicar & wardens- Rev Reginald Pyndar of Upper Hall, Herefs., for 40 years
Main manor court of the Dukes of Portland
(samples only in 1775, all notable entries 1776 on)
1775 Sep 12: Croft used as whitening yard, with engineHs, engine, 2 Hss with Gns etc. (c0.5a; River Man E, Scotland Close NE; pos Elizabeth Burden, widow, William Wright, Bryan Stanton, Sarah Taylor & Thomas Wood). W.W. & B.S., threadmakers- George Burden, eldest son of E.B. (but E.B., W.W. & B.S. to have free use of engine etc. until Jan 1 1776)
1775 Oct 24: Will of late Charles Wright, grocer, inc: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate + land at Stenton, Yorks., to son Robert W.; Hs & maltHs by Back Lane + Barn Close in Chesterfield Lane to son John W.; Hs in Westgate & close in Lady Brooke Lane to son Charles W.; Hs by Westgate & close on Lady Brooke Lane to daughter Mary, wife of Bryan Stanton; Hs in Westgate & 3 closes by Newgate Lane to daughter Hannah W.; Hs in Westgate & close in Lb.Ln. to daughter Dorothy, wife of Rev Mr Otter (she later died, and a codicil passed this direct to Rev Edward Otter); 3 shops in Market Place & Sb in Crown Yard & close & pingle by Chesterfield Lane & close by Padley Hill to youngest daughter Elizabeth W.; Hs he lives in to daughters Hannah & Elizabeth for life, then son Charles & heirs; Hs in Stockwell Gate pos R.W. & C.W.jnr) & close in Chesterfield Lane to R.W. & C.W.jnr as tenants in common.
1775 Oct 24: 4 {sic} cottages near church, with Gns etc. (pos Roger Thrall, John Chamberlain & Elizabeth Benskin). Thomas Newton & Charles Simpson- John Preston, mason
1775 Oct 25: Various closes, inc one by Ketton Lane (c1a 35p; former estate of late John Birch, gent; now occ Robert Hooley). Trustees of late Thomas Cotton, gent- Thomas Cotton, gent of London (son of late T.C.)
1776 Jan 16: Lease: Hs in Church St (now divided as several dwellings) (former pos William Crenidge, then Michael Crenidge & 4 others, now James Wilkinson & 6 others) + Nottingham Ford Close (Nottingham Lane SW, Common Close NE, Butt Close N; former pos William Dickons, now Henry Smith) with Ous, barns, Sbs, Gns, orchards, Yds etc. Vicar & wardens - H.S., for 21 years
1776 Jan 16: Close by Chesterfield Lane (part of Cowshutt Closes estate) with barn (5a 8p, land of John Heywood one side, land formerly of Leonard Halley now of J.H. other side; pos J.H.). Joseph, Ann & Mary Blackwell (all of Nt, siblings & heirs of their late brother, Samuel B. of Nt) (+ mortgagee)- J.H., gent
1776 Jan 16: Will of late George Shipston, malster, inc.: brothers & sister in law John, William & Ann Leeson; lands etc. in Bolsover to brother John S.; lands etc. in M to nephews & niece Jonas Kewney of Edwinstowe; Thomas Kewney of East Markham & Mary Lee (wife of Thomas L., farmer of Laxton); but Ann L. is to occupy Hs in Stockwell Gate (late pos Hannah Statham) rent-free while she remains unmarried. Other minor bequests.
1776 Feb 6: Close by Quarry Lane (c1.5a; former estate of late John Warsop, butcher; pos William Bell). George Hurst, yeoman, & Elizabeth Reynolds (wife of John R., butcher)- John Horsley
1776 Feb 27: Hs in Ratcliffgate, with Gn etc. (former pos Samuel Garnett, now James Simpson). J.S., malster- mortgage (Anthony Ince, mason)
1776 Mar 16: Will of late Jonathan Preston, mason, inc.: 8 Hss in Backlane (in one of which he lives) to friends Thomas Richardson & Thomas Frost in trust. Legacies etc. to sister Elizabeth jackson, widow, & her son Paul; to 5 children of nephew John Preston, mason of M; to 6 children of nephew Christopher P., mason of M; to children of T.R.; to niece Mary (wife of John Butterworth) & her son Joseph B.; to niece Margaret (wife of Richard Hawksley) & her child. Lease of stone quarry in Chesterfield Lane, tools etc. to wife Phebe (sole executrix).
[1776 Mar 19: Swan Inn, former Cannon Inn, Sa]
1776 Mar 19: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Botham & widow of late Charles Simpson) of 1/5 share of cottage on NW corner of Meeting House Croft, by "street or place" called Nook End, with Ous, Gn etc. (13 x 6yd; former pos late C.S., now Thomas Hibbard). James Simpson (a brother & co-heir of late C.S., FWK)- T.B.
[1776 Apr 9: 3 cottages in Walston Lane, Sa]
1776 Apr 9: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Yds etc. (pos John Holt & John Fisher). Thomas Layton & Elizabeth Hopewell, widow (+ mortgagee, Charles Denton)- John Simpson- mortgage (C.D.)
1776 Apr 30: Reversion (on death of Ann Reckless, widow) of 2 Hss in Muckhill Dale close (pos A.R. & Robert Marriott) & that close (adj. Chesterfield Lane) (pos R.M.) & Crowhills close adj (pos George Turner). Also, reversion (on death of Ruth, wife of William Marriott, tallow chandler) of Hs in Westgate, with Gn (pos George Hurst). William Horner, tallow chandler of Nt (son of A.R.)- mortgage
1776 Apr 30: Innocent's Meadow, by Milehill (c11.5a; former estate of late Isaac Boot; pos Jane Boot, spinster). Mortgagee (Richard Stenton- J.B. (sister & devisee of I.B., butcher of Handsworth Woodhouse, Yorks)- self
1776 May 21: Close on W side of Bancroft Lane (land late of Thomas Cotton S) + close & croft on E side of B.Ln (land late of Th5mas Cotton N) (total c7.5a; late occ Matthew Jackson, now pos Thomas Bagshaw). Samuel Dudson, gent & wife Mary- T.B., grocer- mortgage (S.D.)
1776 May 21: Close between Westfield Lane & Bromehill Lane (c2a; between lands of late William Sterne esq. pos John Boot, & lands of J.B.; pos Joseph Hooley). J.H. & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagees, James & Daniel Slater)- J.B.
1776 May 21: Cottage by Westgate (as 1777 Mar 11). George Northage & feoffees (John Meakin & John Fisher)- J.M. & J.F. as trustees for John Gregory, baker, & wife Martha
1776 May 21: 2 Hss together in Church St (pos Ann Crowson, widow, & Sarah Bolton, spinster). Elizabeth Cock, widow, & Henry Cock, gent (widow & son of William C., gent)- Elizabeth Cock, spinster (daughter of W.C & E.C.).
(Rest of W.C. estate to H.C., then to his issue or, if none, to E.C. spinster & issue or, if none, to issue of late Mary Dickons {wife of William Dickons, & daughter of W.C. & E.C.} etc.)
1776 Oct 15: Bancroft Lane Close (c5a; pos Sarah Ellis). S.E., widow (sister & heir of late Joseph Senior, malster)- mortgage (William Wright, gent)
1776 Oct 15: Hs by Cockpit (former barn) with Gn at rear (pos Samuel Dudson). Richard Stenton, gent, & wife Susannah- S.D., gent
1776 Oct 21: Hs by Westgate (as Nov 26). George Northage (+ feoffees John Fisher & John Meakin)- William Gadd, husbandman
1776 Oct 21: Hs by Market Place (former estate of Samuel Leaver, late pos William Savage, malster, now pos John Wood) + maltHs by Spital House Gate (formerly of S.L., late pos Francis Brodhurst, now pos William Naylor) with Yds etc. Mortgagee (William Wright, threadmaker)- trustees for owner William Savage, now a lunatic (W.N., & Samuel Boot of Sa)
1776 Nov 5: Hs & framesmith's shop by Church Yard (pos Samuel Betts jnr). S.B.jnr, Joseph Betts & William Betts (sons & co-heirs of late Samuel Betts, framesmith)- S.B.jnr
[1776 Nov 26: 2 Cow Closes, aka Egginton Closes at Ph]
1776 Nov 26: Recent Hs by Westgate, with BrHs, 2 pigcotes, Yd etc. (pos Thomas Pinder & Paul Johnson) reserving access right to necessaryHs for occupiers of Hs adj (now George Northage & Hannah Lumb). William Gadd, husbandman, & wife Hannah- mortgage
1776 Dec 17: 4 Cottages together in Leeming Lane, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (late & now occ David Stevenson & 3 others {only 1 different}). William Featherstone of Winkburn, & wife Mary (+ mortgagee)- James Pegg, currier
1777 Jan 7: Close in Ladybrook Lane as Feb 18. Mortgagee (Ann Wagstaff, widow of Warsop)- Frances, wife of Joseph Darley (& J.D.)- William Bell, miller
1777 Jan 28: 3 Hss together in Leeming Lane, with Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Edward Ball, Thomas Watson & William Wagg). John Preston, mason- mortgage (William Wright, threadmaker)
1777 Feb 18: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, orchard, Gn, Sb, barn etc. (pos William Wright, & Joseph Key, miller). W.W., malster & wife Ann + & the heirs of their trustee (William Wright of Fleet, Lincs; Richard W. of Tilney, Norfolk; Thomas W. of London; & John W. of Middlethorpe {sons & co-heirs of late Mary Wright, who was cousin & heir of late William Girdler, butcher of M, who was the trustee})- John W. (son of W.W., malster)
1777 Feb 18: Hs in Westgate as adj. (but not close). Bryan Stanton, threadmaker, & wife Mary- W.B.
1777 Feb 18: Hs by Westgate, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gn etc. (pos Joseph Darley) + close in Ladybrook Lane (with its part of the lane) (c3a; formerly of late John Warsop, butcher; land of James Watson E, John Dakeyne gent W & N, L.B.Ln. S; late pos J.D., now pos William Bell). W.B., miller- mortgage
[1777 Mar 11 + Jan 7: Presick Closes, Sa]
1777 Mar 11: Cottage by Westgate (1 low room with Cm over) between Hss of John Northage & George Northage, near recent Hs of G.N. John Gregory, baker, & wife Martha (& feoffees John Meakin & John Fisher)- mortgage
1777 Mar 11: 8 Hss in Backlane, with Yds, Gns, Ous etc. (pos Mary Allen, spinster etc.). Thomas Richardson & Thomas Frost (trustees of late Jonathan Preston, mason)- William Kyte, innholder- mortgage (T.R. & T.F.)
1777 Mar 26: 1/2 share of 2 Hss in Newgate Lane, with workroom, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos William Shaw & John Handley). John Greenwood (a son & co-heir of late Dorothy Greenwood, widow)- mortgage (Thomas Richardson, gardener, & Thomas Frost, innholder)
1777 Apr 1: Hs by Westfield Lane, with barn, & 3 closes on E side (c14a; pos John Boot). J.B. (+ mortgagee)- mortgage (Trustees of late Richard Parsons of Mw, who are same as Thorp trustees)
1777 Apr 1: 3 closes by Westfield Lane, on W side of John Boot's Hs (c18a; pos J.B.). J.B., innholder (+ mortgagee, John Litchfield esq)- mortgage (trustees of late John Thorp, gent)
[1777 Apr 15: Land in Warsop: Griffin Hedge Furlong & Little Beck in Ridgway Field; White Field furlong & Hasland Hill in Nar Oakfield; Nether Furlong & Forest Head Furlong & West Croft in Far Oak Field; Moscar Furlong in Stonebridge Field]
1777 Apr 22: 2 closes together by Chesterfield Lane (formerly part of Cowshutt Closes) with barn (c15a; pos John Heywood). J.H., gent- mortgage (Thomas Smeeton of Shirebrook)
[1777 Apr 22 + Jan 7, + 1776 Jun 20 & Apr 9: Thorney Croft on Blind Lane, Sa]
1777 Apr 22: Hs in M, with maltHs, Ous, barns, Sbs etc. (late pos John Hall) + Hs near/adj (late pos Benjamin Monk & Dr Dodsley) + pew in church + Crook Close at Morehaigh (c2a) (all now variously pos Ralph Brocksopp, William Mason & John Andrew). Mortgagee (Thomas Smeeton, farmer of Shirebrook)- new mortgagee (John Heywood, gent)- R.B. snr- (Crook Close only {pos R.B.}: Thomas Hooley, gardener- mortgage {William Webster jnr, FWK})
1777 May 13: Lease: 2 cottages by Stockwell Gate (former occ William Hooley & Alice Hayton, now Elizabeth Hibbard, widow, & Jame Sneath) with land at W end of one (butting on Hs occ Mr Jackson) and at E end of other (c5 x 7yd) & behind both (c1.5 x 4yd; towards close occ Joshua Senior {which was formerly the inheritance of the late Thomas Balme}, butting on barn pos Sarah Bradley, widow, on W). Vicar & wardens- J.Senior, for 21 years
1777 May 13: Lease: 2 Hss near upper end of Westgate, with Yds, Gns etc. (pos Joseph Clay & Samuel Hudson) + 1 rood in John Dakeyne's close called The Pingle (this land formerly part of Pinfold Close, next to where the hedge on the SE side of Pinfold Close formerly stood). Vicar & wardens- J.D., gent, for 21 years
1777 May 13: Close by Bancroft Lane with barn & Ous (c3a; pos William Wright). W.W., malster, & heir of trustee (Thomas Hurt, clerk, son of George Hurt, malster)- John Wright (son of W.W.)
1777 May 13: Lease transfer: E part of Hs at upper end of Westgate, near pinfold, with land behind (part used as coalYd, part Gn) & Ous (pos Robert Baggaley & William Chamberlain) reserving access rights to well & stream for occupiers of W part of Hs (now pos Matthew Oscroft & Ann Gadd). Vicar & wardens- Francis Baggaley, weaver of Sa, for 21 years (by indenture of Apr 5)- transferred to John Heywood, gent
1777 May 13: Lease: Goose Close, by Ladybrook Lane (c5a; former occ Anthony Wingfield, then Richard Stenton, butcher, now pos James Watson). Vicar & wardens- J.W., miller, for 21 years
1777 May 13: Lease: Hs in Littleworth, with tanYd, barn & Gn (former occ Widow Stenton, then Thomas PInder, now pos John Blagg) + cottage in Littleworth, with Gn (former occ John Lancaster, then T.P., now J.B.). Vicar & wardens- J.B., for 25 years
1777 May 13: Lease: 2 Hss by Church St, with OUs, Yds, Gns etc. (former occs Richard Woodcock & Joshua Spencer, then John Woodcock & Mary Scothorn, widow, now J.W. & John Hague & Mary Bullard). Vicar & wardens- J.W., for 25 years
[1777 Jun 3: Inclosure in Warsop, straddling Whitefield Furlong & Claypit Furlong, butting on highway W & hedge between Nar & Far Oakfield S (being in Nar O.F.)]
1777 Jun 5: Mary, wife of Francis Smith of Melbourne, Derbs, is heir of her mother, Elizabeth, wife of Henry Warrener, (being her daughter by her first husband Thomas Hucknall); and of her sister Hannah Hucknall
1777 Jun 5: Hs near Backlane, adj Bowling Green, with Gn etc. (pos Thomas Osbourne). John Bargh of Upper Langwith- mortgage
1777 Jun 24: Hs in Ratcliff Gate with Gn etc. (occ Arthur Jeffrey). William Ward & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1777 Jun 24: Lease: Cock & Magpie pub, Westgate, with Hs at rear + Lurchill close by Backlane (c4a) with hss, Ous, Cls, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Luke Ward) Elizabeth Simpson, widow of Edensor, Derbs.- L.W., innholder, for 21 years
1777 Jun 24: Hs in Westgate (pos Thomas Bagshaw) + Hs adj, with maltHs (late pos John Nicholson, now T.B.) with wareHss, shops, Ous, Sbs, Yds etc. Mortgagee (Cordall Storrs, gent)- T.B., grocer, on repayment
1777 Jul 15: Former Red Lion pub, Leeming Lane (now divided in 2) (late pos James Reynolds & William Toplis, now Peter Wood & unocc). William Wylde jnr, gent- Thomas Bradley, watchmaker of Mw & wife Susannah
1777 Jul 15: 3 Hss by Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos William Paulson, Henry Scorer & Widow Wheat). W.P. jnr, malster, & wife Mary- mortgage (William Wright, gent)
1777 Aug 5: Will of Mary Birch, widowinc : Hs in M, with barns, Sbs etc. (pos John Hall) + Lurchill close (pos J.H.) + close by Debdale Lane (pos Jonas Bradley at date of will 1773, now J.H.) all to J.H., subject to payment of annuities to Francis Kitchin, butcher, & his sister Mary Kitchin. (F.K. had wife Mary & daughters Mary & Elizabeth).
1777 Oct 17: Debdale Lane Close (c2a; pos Henry Smith). H.S.- John Olliver snr of Mw.
1777 Nov 15: Clerkson's charity school, on W side of Cockpit (former pos late John Holder, then late John Bromehead, now John Brockmer) + cottage & Swan Close adj (c3a; pos Thomas Frost) + 2 recent cottages i Cockpit, opposite cottage, on site of former barn & Sb (pos Ellen Monk, spinster, & William Creasey) with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. Surviving trustee (William Wright, gent)- new trustees ( W.W. + Bryan Stanton, threadmaker + John Wright, clerk)
1777 Nov 18: Hs in Reynolds Yard, Stockwell Gate (5 x 5yd; former pos Thomas Dawbs) with 2 Sbs at upper end of Yd & pigcote adj (former pos Joseph Ward) & upper half of a border in Gn at upper end of Yd (all above now or late pos James Cree). Mortgagee (Thomas Bradley, watchmaker {of Mw})- J.C., carpenter, on repayment
1777 Dec 9: Cottage in Reynolds Yard, Stockwell Gate, with Gn (former pos John Harrison, now Joseph Watson). Trustees of late Thomas Cotton, gent- Samuel Walker, nailor
[1777 Dec 9: Walston's Croft by Walston Lane, Sa]
1777 Dec 30: Hs & maltHs in Ratcliff Gate, with Hss, Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (former estate of late Samuel Allen, now pos Joseph Fletcher & 3 others). Mortgagee (Richardw Raddish, gent)- John Robinoson (& wife Mary)- new mortgage (Mary Simes, spinster)
1778 Jan 10: Hss & land in M. John Baggaley- mortgage (Henry Taylor, butcher)
1778 Jan 20: Recent Hs opposite Church Yard (pos Mrs Clarke, schoolmistress). John Preston, mason, & wife Ann- William Wylde jnr, gent
1778 Jan 20: 3 cottages together in Leeming Lane (pos John Butterworth, George Winterbottom & John Watson). Thomas Frost & wife Mary- John Preston, mason
1778 Feb 23: Will of George Booth, farmer. Executors John & Martha B.
1778 Mar 3: Lease: Hs in Cockpit with barn, Ous, shops, Sbs, Gns etc. (former pos Peter Bown & Thomas Sales, now Robert Alvey & Thomas Bingley). Vicar & wardens- Lydia Savage, widow, for 21 years
1778 Mar 24: Padley Hill Upper Close, by Stockwell Gate (c4a; land of Thomas Cotton gent pos Robert Bonsall E, Richard Atkinson W, land of late James Weightman occ George Weightman N, Intake occ John Hall S; pos G.W.). Trustees of late J.W. of Selston (Robert Saxton & William Saxton jnr of Selston) & Elizabeth & G.W. (J.W.'s widow & son, now over 21)- John Whiteman, farmer
(J.W.'s will given, with land in M, Selston & Hucknall Torkard)
1778 Apr 14: Hs in Westgate (former pos Henry Coe, now or late Thomas Stones) + cottage in Yd adj (former pos Thomas Clegg, now Edward Goodwin) + pew in church attached to Hs (former pos William Morley, now or late T.S.) with Ous, Yds etc. John Stones snr, yeoman, & Clara Stones, spinster, of Little Gonerby, Lincs.- William Wright jnr, grocer
1778 Apr 14: Lease (+ mortgage): Hs by Church St. (now divided as 2 dwellings) with Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, orchards, Gns etc. (former occ Thomas Innocent, now pos Joseph Innocent, Alice Innocent, John Sampson & John Pigott). Vicar & wardens- J.I. & A.I. for 21 years- mortgage (Thomas Richardson, gardener)
[1778 May 5: Middlegate Close in Warsop Middle Field]
1778 May 26: Hs near Back Lane, adj Bowling Green, with Gn etc. (late pos Thomas Osborn, now William Kyte). John Bargh (+ mortgagee)- W.K.
1778 May 26: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth, widow of late Richard Day, staymaker) of Hs in Cockpit with Gn etc. (late of R.D.; former estate of late Elizabeth Wharton, then of John Danser, gent; now pos Robert Waterhouse & 3 others). Trustees of former mortgagee (late Jeremiah Deplidege, gent)- James Day (1 of 2 sons of R.D.)
1778 May 26: Cottage by Westgate (1 low room with Cm over) with Gn etc. (between Hs of George Northage, pos John Hallifax, & Hs of John Northage, near recent Hs late of G.N., now of William Gadd)(pos Martha Wass, widow). John Gregory, baker, & wife Martha, & William Dixon of Lindby (mortgagee?)- Bryan Stanton, threadmaker
1778 Jun 16: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth Simpson, widow) of Hs in Westgate & Lurch Hill close by Back Lane (c4a; former pos late John Darlow, then Joseph Leech, now Luke Ward). James Simpson, mercer of Doncaster (son of E.S.)- Emanuel Barker esq of Edensor (pursuant to will of late Alexander Simpson, gent of Edensor, father of both J.S. and Mary, wife of E.B.)
1778 Sep 8: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with Gn etc. (pos Thomas Clarke). John Cooper (son of late John Cooper) & William & Henry Bonsor (sons of late Henry Bonsor) (these being the 3 sons of late Elizabeth, daughter of late George Wooley jnr & grand-daughter of late George Wooley snr, by her 2 husbands)- Charles Leadbeater, grocer
1778 Sep 29: 7 recent Hss together by Chesterfield Lane (noew or late pos Leonard Halley, John Millington & 5 others) + recent maltHs nearby (pos Richard Whitehouse) with Ous, Yds, Gns, orchards etc. L.H. & wife Susannah (+ mortgagee, Elizabeth Strelley, spinster)- Reuben Lee, farmer of Sibthorpe
1778 Sep 29: 2 cottages in Stockwell Gate, with Gn etc. (former pos William Slack & Robert Tallents, now or late John Kayler? & John Garton). Thomas Gregory of Annesley & son Thomas (by wife Ann), & Hannah Owtram, widow (the 2 women being daughters & coheirs of late Jonathan Brandreth)- William Parker
1778 Sep 29: Hs in Leeming Lane, with shops, workshops, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (formerly 4 Hss) (pos James Pegg). J.P., currier, & wife Ann- mortgage
1778 Nov 10: Hs opposite Church Yard (as adj.). William Wylde jnr, gent- John Preston, mason
1778 Nov 10: Recent Hs opposite Church Yard (pos Mrs Clarke, schoolmistress) + 2 other recent Hss adj (pos John Preston) + 3 cottages nearby (pos Joseph Thrall, Elizabeth Benskin & Mary Chamberlain, widow). John Preston, mason- mortgage (William Wylde jnr, gent)
1779 Feb 23: Under will of late C.W., E.O. also inherits close in Ladybrooke Lane (late pos John Reynolds, now John Booth {sic})
1779 Feb 23: Hs by Westgate, with shop, Gn etc. (pos Joseph Webster). Edward Otter, clerk of Cuckney (son-in-law of late Charles Wright, gent)- J.W.
1779 Mar 16: Hs in Church St., with bakeHs & oven attached, etc. (occ Joseph Scrimshaw, baker). John Scrimshaw- Joseph S.
1779 Apr 6: Land in Quakers Croft, on N side of recent Hs of William Mew now occ William Walker (51 x 42ft; rest of close & land late of John Warsop N & E, Back Lane W). Quaker trustees (William Marriott, grocer, John Ellis, flaxdresser, George Turner, cordwainer, Richard Leaver, grocer, William Scothorn, FWK, & John Williamson, nailor)- William Mew
1779 Apr 27: Properties in M. Mortgagee (Thomas Richardson, gardener, originally joint mortgagee with late Thomas Frost, innholder)- John Greenwood, carpenter, on payment
1779 Apr 27: 2 Hss together in Newgate Lane with workroom, Ous, Gns etc. (pos Richard Burden & John Handley). John Greenwood, carpenter, & Andrew Greenwood, innholder (sons & coheirs of late George & Dorothy Greenwood)- A.G. & wife Ann
1779 May 3: 3/4 share of 2 Morfet Gate Closes (formerly 1) by Leadwayne Gate Lane (total c7a; late occ Joseph Leech, now pos William Jackson). Trustees of late Francis Inman (Samuel Unwin, hosier, & Francis Brodhurst, tanner)- Thomas, John & Francis Inman (3 sons & coheirs of late F.I., grocer of Chesterfield)- W.J.
1779 Jun 3: Crown Inn, in Market Place, with maltHs, Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, orchards, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Joseph Leech & John Alvey). J.L., innholder, & new wife Margaret (+ mortgagee)- mortgage
1779 Jun 8: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (pos John Boot). William Watkinson, apothecary of London- William Naylor, malster of M
1779 Jun 8: Innocents Meadow (as Jul 20). Jane Boot, spinster (sister of late Isaac Boot)- James Genn of Sheffield
1779 Jun 29: Hs in Leeming Lane (part of former "antient" Red Lion Inn (pos Peter Wood) with garret adj other part, + Yd & Ou behind; (to be divided from other part {pos Thomas Bradley} by straight partition wall from cellar to to roof, in same plane as existing division between Wood & Bradley's shops). T.B., watchmaker, & wife Susannah- John & George Ellis, flaxdressers
1779 Jun 29: 1/5 share of Hs in Leeming Lane, with summerHs & bowling-green (late pos George Woolhouse, now James Roberts). William Heather & wife Sarah & daughter Sarah H., spinster- John Heywood, gent
1779 Jul 10: 6 Hss together by Westgate (pos Joseph Wass, John Hallifax 8& 4 others). J.W. & wife Frances- mortgage
1779 Jul 10: 1 of the Cowshut Closes, by Chesterfield Lane, with recent barn or Sb (5a 1r 17p; between little lane from turnpike to Debdale Lane, & land of John Heywood, gent; late pos William Kyte, now William Wright). Samuel Need, hosier of Nt- W.W., gent
1779 Jul 20: Innocents Meadow, by Milehill (c11.5a; former estate of late Isaac Boot, now pos James Genn). J.G., butcher of Sheffield- mortgage (Robert Wright, grocer of M)
1779 Jul 20: George Mellar property as adj. George Simes, apothecary, & wife Elizabeth (widow of late Joseph Mellar, soapboiler, who was son & devisee of late G.M., soapboiler) & Mary Mellar, spinster (only daughter & heir of late J.M.)- E.S. for life, then M.M.
1779 Jul 20: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth, wife of George Simes) of capital messuage in M (now 2 dwellings) with Ous etc. (late occ George Mellar, now pos G.S. & Ann Mellar, widow) + 3 closes by lane from M to Mw, with barn (pos John Naylor) + close in Chesterfield Lane (pos Richard Fowler) (all formerly owned by G.M.). Mary Mellar- self.
1779 Jul 20: Lease: Burden Stile Close, pasture (c4a; now or late pos George Simes, surgeon). Vicar & wardens- Mary Mellar, spinster, for 21 years
1779 Aug 10: Hs by Westgate, with shop in Yd (with Cm over) & Gn (occ Joseph Webster) & low room (pos William Wright). J.W., shoemaker, & wife Ann- mortgage (Edward Otter, clerk of Cuckney)
1779 Aug 31: Land in Yd of John Hopewell snr, in Cockpit (7 x 4yd; homestead of Richard Overhill S; rest of Yd N & W; Gn of John Dowdeswell gent, pos Richard Lang E). J.H., baker + William Jackson, grocer (mortgagee?)- R.O.
1779 Sep 21: Hs in Westgate (pos Thomas Bagshaw) + Hs near/adj, with maltHs (late pos John Nicholson, now T.B.) with wareHss, shops, Cls, vaults, Ous, Yds etc. T.B., grocer, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee Thomas Dodson, gent)- Benjamin Bagshaw, grocer- mortgage (T.B.)
1779 Oct 5: Hss in Stockwell Gate etc. (as Nov 2). Thomas Sales jnr & wife Elizabeth, + Thomas Sales snr (their trustee)- George Gregory, baker, for purpose of common recovery
1779 Oct 5: Close by Ladybrooke Lane (c5a; late pos John Reynolds, now John Boot). Edward Otter, clerk of Cuckney- Robert Wright, gent (but with power to reclaim on payment within 4 years)
1779 Oct 5: Cottage in Westgate, with coalHs etc. (former pos late John Norledge) reserving 1 room at N end to Sarah Norledge (daughter of J.N.) to live in for life. Trustees of late J.N., yeoman(John Fisher & George Norledge)- G.N. (son of J.N.) (+ S.N., thereby waiving her occupatisn right?)- G.N.
1779 Oct 5: Quarry Lane Close (c3a; now or late pos John Reynolds). Elizabeth, wife of J.R., butcher (neice & a devisee of late John Warsop, butcher & his sister, the late Mary Newton)- John & Francis Peacock, in trust for themselves during life of E.R.
1779 Oct 22: Will of late R.H.snr inc: legacies to "daughter Hutchinson" & "sister Brailsford" & annuity to daughter Catherine; Barn Close in Littleworth + pingle & Gn at top of Leeming Lane to elder son Samuel (subject to payment to daughter Ann on death of Hannah); Hss off Market Place, & books, to son Robert (subject to providing above annuity)
1779 Oct 22: Hs by Market Place (former occ late Robert Hallifax; later late Robert Clifford, now William Wright) + 2 Hss in Yd of above + Ous, wareHss, Cls, vaults, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. Hannah Hallifax, & Samuel Hallifax D.D., rector of Warsop, & Robert Hallifax, apothecary of Westminster (widow & sons of late R.H.snr, apothecary)- W.W. jnr, grocer- mortgage (W.W. snr, gent)
1779 Nov 2: Hs & shop in Stockwell Gate, with wareHss, Gn, GnHss, Cl in Yd (with room over), candleHs (with room over), Sb, midding-place etc. (late pos Robert & Charles Wright, now Charles Hurst). Robert Wright jnr, gent & Charles Wright jnr (eldest & younger sons & devisees of late C.W., grocer)- William & George Hurst, hosiers, & C.H., grocer
1779 Nov 2: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 2 Hss, 1 maltHs, 1 barn, 1 Sb, 2 Gns & common rights. Plaintiff, William Lang; defendant, George Gregory. Thomas Sales jnr & wife Elizabeth, + Thomas Briggs called to warrant.
Subsequently, this property, viz. Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos William Ward) + Hs in Yd of above (occ Thomas Sales jnr) & maltHs, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. Recovery participants- T.S. & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (William Bingham, carpenter)
1779 Nov 23: Cottage by Westgate, with coalHs etc. (pos George Norledge jnr). G.N. & wife Sarah- mortgage
1779 Nov 23: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Sb, Yds, Gns etc. (Hs of Joseph Battison E, homestead of Williamx Etherington W; now or late pos Richard Atkinson). Thomas Plumer of Liverpool (only son & heir of late John Plumer & late wife Elizabeth, nee Ordidge), Mary Gate (widow, nee Ordidge), Peter Shepherd & wife Alice (nee Ordidge, the 3 women being sisters & heirs of late Senior Ordidge) + Thomas Lowe jnr of Dronfield, Yorks, & wife Elizabeth- Joseph Battison
1779 Dec 14: Hss in Ratcliff Gate & land in Newgate Lane etc. (as 1780 Jan 25). William Wilson jnr (only son & heir of late William Wilson, pewterer, trustee of late Francis Ellis) & Ann Ellis (widow of late Francis Ellis snr) & Francis Ellis (only son & heir of late F.E.)- Thomas Dodson, gent, for purpose of common recovery
1780 Jan 4: Hs opposite Church Yard (late pos Mrs Clarke, now James Roberts) + 2 Hss adj (1 pos Sarah Towler, widow, 1 unocc) + 3 cottages nearby 8( former pos Elizabeth Benskin & 2 others, now E.B. & 2 unocc) & any other copyhold lands purchased by late John Preston from Thomas Newton. Morris Preston (son of J.P., mason) & Richard P. (brother of J.P.) (trustees of J.P.) & Ann P. (widow of J.P.)- William Wylde
1780 Jan 7: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth Simes, now wife of George S., apothecary) of capital messuage in M with Ous etc. (now divided as 2 dwellings) (former occ late George Mellar, now pos G.S. & Ann Mellar, widow) + 3 closes by lane to Mw, with barn & Sb in one (pos John Naylor) + close by Chesterfield Lane (late pos G.M., now Richard Fowler) etc. Mary Mellar, spinster (only daughter & heir of late Joseph Mellar, soapboiler, & wife Elizabeth {now E.S.}; J.M. being son & devisee of late George Mellar, soapboiler)- Rev John Plumptre, clerk, vicar of Stone, Worcs., & G.S., in trust (as per indenture of Jan 4, between Mary M., Rev Charles Plumptre of M, & J.P. & G.S.)
1780 Jan 23: Death of John Fletcher, blacksmith. Administration granted to sole executor, John Blagg, tanner
1780 Jan 25: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 3 Hss, 1 maltHs, 1 barn, 2 Sbs, 3 Gns, 1 orchard, 25a land & common rights in M. Plaintiff, William Lang; defendant, Thomas Dodson, gent. Ann Ellis, widow, & Francis Ellis, gent, + Thomas Briggs, called to warrant.
Subsequently, this property, viz. Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with maltHs,, Ous etc. (former occ Philip Ellis, now pos Thomas Bagshaw & James Simpson) + Hs near/adj. (former occ x Cade, now pos Ann Ellis) + Hs near/adj. (former occ Thomas Acton, now pos Elizabeth Acton) + 3 closes of pasture in Newgate Lane, with barn (late occ P.E., now pos James Simpson) + The Great Close (former occ Francis Low, now pos J.S.) + 2 other closes (former occ Widow Roberts, now pos John Watson esq) + The Little or Small Close (former occ Dr. Graham, now pos J.S.) + Coats Pingle (pos J.S.). Recovery participants- Ann Ellis for life, then Francis E.
1780 Feb 3: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, Sb, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ William Downing). W.D., gent, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1780 Feb 15: 3 cottages in Stockwell Gate (1 late pos Joseph Barrows, now John Haynes, 1 late pos Sarah Whitworth, now rebuilding, 1 late pos Susannah Wright, now converted to beastHs, pos Richard Atkin) + 3 other cottages in St.Gt. (now converted to 1 dwelling) (late pos R.A. & 2 others, now R.A. only) + Burden's Close, by Bancroft Lane (c5a, pos R.A.) with Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. R.A. & wife Ellen- remortgage (to son of original mortgagee)
1780 Feb 15: Hs by Leeming Lane, with summerHs & bowling green (pos Jonathan Wright). John Heywood, gent, & wife Martha- mortgage (Robert & Charles Wright, gents)
1780 Mar 7: 2 Closes either side of Bancroft Lane (c5a; 1 pos John Wright, 1 pos Widow Frost) + Windmill Lane Close (c3a; pos Wid.F.). John Briggs of Upper Langwith (only son & heir of late Burrow B. of U.L.)- mortgage
1780 Mar 7: Cottage in Stockwell Gate with Yd etc. (occ Mary ?Lum). M.L., widow (only daughter & heir of late Thomas Higgenbotham)- self for life, then her daughter Alice Smith (wife of Robert S.)
1780 Mar 28: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with Gn etc. (occ Arthur Jeffrey). Robert Ryley, & William Ward & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1780 Apr 18: 1/3 share of Senior estate (as May 9). William Wilson, gent (only son & heir of late William Wilson, pewterer, trustee of late Joseph Senior, dyer of M, & late wife Margaret) & Joshua Senior, hosier (only son & heir of late Joshua Senior, who was eldest son & co-heir of late Joseph S. & M.S.)- Jeffrey Brock, apothecary, for purpose of common recovery
1780 May 9: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 1/3 share of Hs, 5 cottages, barn, Sb, beastHs, Gn, 2a land/meadow/pasture & common rights in M. Plaintiff, William Lang; defendant Jeffrey Brock. Johnus Senior & George Senior, gents, + Thomas Higgins, called to warrant.
Subsequently, this property, viz. 1/3 share of Hs in Stockwell Gate (former pos late Joseph Senior, now Joshua S.) + Buck Croft & Tenter Croft (c2a together; former pos Joseph S., then George S., now Joshua S.) + 5 small Hss adj Tenter Croft (occ Joshua S. or undertenants) with Ous , barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns, orchards, waters etc. Recovery participants- Joshua S.
1780 May 9: 2 cottages in Stockwell Gate, with Gn (late pos William Green & William Ellis, now George Senior) + Gn, adj Gn of G.S. (c5 x 5yd). Joshua Senior, hosier- G.S. for life, then J.S.
1780 May 9: Gn at W end of tenement at upper end of Stockwell Gate (pos John Booth), by Joshua Senior's Padley Close (c10 sq yd; pos J.B.). George Senior, gent (& John Wright, malster, only son & heir of Senior's trustee, late William W., malster) - J.S.
1780 May 9: Land on N side of recent Hs of William Mew on part of Quaker's Croft (23 x 14yd; rest of Q.C. E & N, Back Lane W). Quaker trustees- William Barratt, mason
1780 May 9: Capital messuage & land by Westgate (approx as 1782 Jan 29, not checked in detail). John Dakeyne, gent- Henry Gladwin esq of Wingerworth, in trust
1780 May 9: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, Sbs, Gns & croft (late pos John Boot, now Thomas Roebuck). Henry Cock, gent (only son & heir of late William Cock, gent, following surrender by W.C's trustee John Brailsford, grocer)- J.B.- mortgage (H.C.)
1780 Jun 20: 2 Crowhill Closes, together in Chesterfield Lane (late occ William Downing, now W.D. & John Cooper). Mortgagee (George Simes, apothecary)- John Dakeyne
1780 Jun 20: 4 closes by Ladybroole Lane (as 1782 Aug 6). Henry Gladwin esq of Wingerworth & John Dakeyne gent- mortgage
[1780 Jul 11: Land in Little Breckfield & Nar Oakfield, Warsop]
1780 Sep 28: 3 butchers' shops in Market Place under Crown Inn dining-room (pos Isaac Taylor, Thomas Holder & Henry Taylor, butchers) + Sb in Crown Yard (pos H.T.). Elizabeth Wright, spinster- Joseph Leech, innholder, & wife Margaret- mortgage (E.W.)
1780 Oct 3: Hs in Cockpit (now divided as 4 dwellings) with Ous, Gns etc. (late pos John Rimington & 3 others, now James Hartley & 4 others). John Dodsley, gent of Stoney Houghton (eldest son & heir of devisee of late John Dodsley, malster of St.H.), & wife Catherine- John Lee (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage
1780 Oct 16: Morehaigh House & farmland (closes named). Trustee of Elizabeth Unwin of M, widow of late William Unwin, hosier of M (& daughter of late Samuel Cradock of Walsall, Staffs)- E.U.
1780 Oct 24: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth Bagguley] of cottage in Stockwell Gate, with Yd, Gn etc. (pos Thomas Stevenson). Joseph Bagguley, FWK (eldest son of E.B., daughter of late Joseph Spiby, thatcher, by late husband John B.)- mortgage (William Baggaley, cordwainer)
[1780 Oct 24: Sa Swan Inn formerly called Cannon Inn]
1780 Oct 24: Part of upper end of Gn of Joseph Leech, between Samuel Dudson's Gn wall on Wass Lane & J.L's Crown Yard (40ft 9in long, c200sq yd). J.L., innholder, & wife Margaret, + John Taylor, farmer of Norton (?mortgagee)- James Parsons, mason of Skegby, & wife Katharine.
1780 Nov 14: Recent Hs by Back Lane (on part of "Quaker's Croft) with Gn etc. (B.Ln. W, land of late John Warsop S, more of Q.C. E, part of Q.C. recently purchased by William Mew N; pos William Walker, gent). W.M., mason- mortgage
1780 Dec 5: 2 recent Hss together at upper end of Leeming Lane (kate pos Richard Preston & Brett Chester, now R.P. & unocc) with Gns behind, with recent maltHs on (c1r; maltHs occ R.P.). R.P. & wife Mary- mortgage
1780 Dec 5: Hs in Leeming Lane (part of "antient" former Red Lion Inn) with Yd & Ous behind (pos John & George Ellis). J.E. & G.E. to selves in undivided 1/2 shares
1780 Dec 5: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, BrHs, Cl, coalYd, 10-stall Sb, 2 smaller Sbs, N side of orchard behind (2/3 of whole) & midding-stead (pos Samuel Hopewell). John Hopewell snr, baker- mortgage (Wm. Jackson, grocer)
1780 Dec 26: Cottage in Dunn Yard, by Ratcliffgate, with Gn etc. (pos Joseph Sills). John Rye- J.S. & wife Gertrude
1781 Jan 16: 4 closes together near Tenter Lane (c15a; pos William & John Paulson). Andrew Thompson (a son & heir of late William T., gent of Bolsover)- mortgage (George Thompson, gent of Bolsover)
1781 Feb 27: Gill Croft etc. (as Mar 20). Trustee of late Elizabeth Ashcroft, widow of M (William Clarke, gent of Old Hardwick, for her nephew William Clarke, formerly of Kinoulton, now of Kirton) + W.C.snr & W.C.jnr- Christopher Cotton, gent, for purpose of common recovery
1781 Feb 27: Cottage off Stockwell Gate, with Gn & dunghill-stead (former occ Mary Spalton, now her son John S.). J.S., shoemaker (only son & heir of late Samuel & Mary S.; only grandson & heir of late Samuel S. snr)- William Baggaley, shoemaker
1781 Feb 27: Cottage in Stockwell Gate, with Gn etc. (pos Thomas Haynes) with toftstead (site of former cottage) between it and land of George Saxe on W. James Parsons- T.H.- mortgage (William Webster jnr, FWK)
1781 Feb 27: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with Gn etc. (pos Arthur Jeffrey). John Oliver snr of Mw & William Ward of Edwinstowe- Charles Leadbeater
1781 Feb 27: Blackmoor's Head Inn, by Market Place, with Hss, Ous, maltHss, Cms, shops, Yds etc. (pos John Rooth & 9 others). Ole mortgagee (George Simes, apothecary)- Joseph Senior- new mortgage (Wm. Jackson, grocer)
[1781 Mar 20: 3 friendly societies at Sa acquire wind corn mill there from heirs of late Thomas Cotton, gent of M. Trustees etc. named]
1781 Mar 20: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re Hs, 3 barns, 3 Sbs, 4 Gns, 20a land, 10a meadow, 20a pasture. Plaintiff William Lang; defendant Christopher Cotton, gent. William Clarke snr, clerk of Kirton, & William Clarke jnr, gent of Sheffield, + Thomas Briggs, called to warrant.
Subsequently, the property, viz. Mansion Hs in M, with Ous, Yds & Gns (former occ Elizabeth Ashcroft) & Gill Groft adj. (occ William Mills esq; with Hs?) + croft with barn/tanYd, adj. (pos Francis Brodhurst) + Bury Lane Close (c4a; pos Richard Tattle) + Bancroft Lane Close (c10a; pos James Watson). Recovery participants- W.C.snr for life, then W.C.jnr
1781 Mar 20: Hs in Chesterfield Lane (divided as 3 dwellings) with Gn (1 unocc; 2 occ George Ascough & William Kirk) + land nearby (part used as stone quarry) (c0.5a, pos Richard Preston). R.P. & wife Mary- John Acton
1781 Apr 10: 3 Hss in M (pos Ralph Brocksopp, William Mason & John Andrew) + maltHs in M (pos R.B.) with Sbs, cowHs, barn, Gn etc. R.B., malster, & wife Sarah- Robert Wright, gent (subject to provisos in indenture dated 1781 Mar 24)
1781 Jun 16: Swan Inn etc. (as Jul 24). Francis, John & William Simes (sons of late John S., innholder of Nt)- mortgage (William S., brother of late John S.)
1781 Jun 20: 2 closes near M (bought some time ago by the late Charles Bellamy, gent). Robert Hall, gent of Rotherham, & Thomas Robinson, basket-maker of Lincoln (heirs of late Mary Bellamy, spinster of Rotherham)- John Bower, Ralph Tunnicliff, William Ball, Robert Cutforthay & William Cundall of Rotherham (for purposes as given in indenture of this date).
1781 Jul 24: 1/3 share of 4 Hss in Stockwell Gate (1 pos Ann Leeson, 3 pos Benjamin Swan) + maltHs adj. Swan's Hss (pos John Adlington) with 2 Sbs adj. (pos B.S.) + Ous, Sbs, Yd, Gns etc. Jonas Kewney & wife Elizabeth- J.A.
1781 Jul 24: Swan Inn, with Hss, Ous, Yds, Gns, Sbs etc. (pos Widow Reveil & William Simes). Mary Simes, widow, & Alexander Strachan, thread merchant of Nt, & wife Mary, & John Taylor esq of Ratcliff-on-Trent & wife Sarah (the three women being widow & daughters of the late John Simes, innholder of Nt)- mortgage (W.S., who is brother of late J.S.)
1781 Aug 9: Hs near Church (now or late pos John & Richard Alvey) + Hs nearby (now or late pos John Clarke) with crofts, tanYds, Ous, barns, Sbs, etc. John Alvey & wife Amy (+ heir of mortgage trustee: Henry Cock, gent, son of late William Cock, gent of M, trustee for Elizabeth Tottie, spinster of Nt)- William Wylde, gent of M
1781 Oct 26: 2 closes in Chesterfield Lane (7a 39p; former occ Widow Roberts, then John Watson esq, now Ralph Brocksopp jnr). Ann Ellis, widow, & Francis Ellis, gent (devisees of late Francis Ellis, gent)- R.B.
1781 Nov 6: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Yds etc. (pos John Simpson & Thomas Webster). Charles Denton & J.S.- mortgage
1781 Nov 27: Reversion (on death or marriage of Elizabeth Simpson, widow of late Alexander S., gent) of Cock & Magpie pub in Westgate, with Hs at rear, Yd, Sb, maltHs etc. + Lurchill close, adj. across Back Lane, with Sb (c4a) (all former pos late John Darlow, then Joseph Leech, now Luke Ward). James Simpson, mercer & linen draper, formerly of Doncaster, now of Hatfield, Yorks. (son of A.S. & E.S.; now bankrupt) & his bankruptcy assignees- Ralph Brocksopp, grocer of M.
1781 Dec 18: 2 pingles on N & S sides of Westfield Lane (total c2.5a; late occ George Stephenson, now pos William Wagg). Thomas Mellor & wife Elizabeth- William Webster jnr.
1781 Dec 18: Hs in Westgate, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Gns, Cls etc. (late pos John Watson esq; now pos John Gladwin) + half of Yd, gatesteads & gates leading from Westgate to Back Lane (formerly Mr Molyneux's Yard). John Gladwin, gent, & wife Mary- Charles Wright, gent
1782 Jan 8: Close by Bancroft Lane, with barn & Ous (c3a; pos John Wright). J.W., malster, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Robert Wright, gent)
1782 Jan 8: Cottage in Cockpit with Yd etc. (pos Elizabeth Jackson). E.J., widow- Elizabeth Baggaley, widow
1782 Jan 8: Burrow Close & Burrow Pingle, in Bancroft Lane (c5a; pos John Wright, malster) + Windmill Lane Close (c2a; pos Mrs Frost, widow). J. & M.B. (+ mortgagee)- William Jackson, grocer
1782 Jan 8: Laytons Burrow Pingle, in Bancroft Lane (c1.5a ; late pos Mrs Frost, widow, now Joshua Senior). John Briggs of Upper Langwith & Mary Briggs, widow (devisees of late Burrow Briggs of U.L.)(+ mortgagee)- J.S., hosier
1782 Jan 29: Will of late W.K.: all to Mary B. (sister), William & Mary S. (son & daughter of sister Ann A. by her husband Stephen S.) & Esther Smith ("who now lives with me") as tenants in common
1782 Jan 29: Lease: 2 recent Sbs in Back Lane, with Cms over & part of Yd adj. (pos Thomas Parkin & Richard White); all buildings to be maintained. Mary Batchelor, widow, & William & Mary Snell, & Esther Smith (devisees of late William Kyte, yeoman of M)- T.P. & R.W., for 21 years
1782 Jan 29: 2 Padley Hill Closes (as 1783 Jan 21). Robert & William Saxton & Elizabeth & George Weightman- mortgage
1782 Jan 29: Capital messuage in Westgate (late pos late John Dakeyne, now occ John Gladwin, gent) + Hs in Westgate with maltHs adj (pos John Davy) 7+ Hs in Westgate (pos Richard Bettney) + Hs by Westgate, with barn & croft adj (late pos George Turner) + Brocklehurst Close nearby (c4a; late occ G.T., now pos John Cooper) + Sb, cowHs & Gn in Westgate, & Little Crowhill Close, in Chesterfield Lane near the Town End (pos John Cooper) + Strutt Croft (c1.5a; between Gn & land of late J.D., and land of John Meakin) + Corn Close (c2a 3r; at the top of Strutt Croft) + the Pingle (c2.5a; next to Corn Close) + Pinfold Close or Barn Close, with barn, Sb, cowHs & doveHs (c5.5a; next to the Pingle) + another close (c5.5a; next to Barn Close) + Townend Close (c2.5a; next to Brocklehurst Close) (all these late pos J.D. & J.G., now J.G.) + Great Crowhill Close (c6a; adj. Little Cr.Cl; pos William Downing) + 4 closes by Ladybrook Lane etc. (as Oct 8). Henry Gladwin of Wingerworth, Derbs. & Thomas Gladwin esq of Ipswich (nephews & co-heirs of late John Dakeyne esq of M) & wives Frances & Ann- John Gladwin; except George Turner Hs & croft- William Toplis, mercer; Davy & Bettney Hss- J.G. & T.G. as tenants in common
1782 Feb 19: Will of late John Olliver, FWK/yeoman of Mw, inc: All to wife Elizabeth for life, then: own Hs etc. in Mw to son Thomas O. 2 Hss & land in Mw, + Hatchet Close in M (c1a 3r) & Debdale Close in M (c2a)(both pos self) to son John O.
1782 Feb 19: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Sbs, Ous, Gns etc. (occ William Wilson) + pasture close in M with Sb in (former estate of late John Wilson, pewterer; now pos W.W.). W.W., gent, & wife Catherine- mortgage (Elizabeth Heath, widow)
1782 Feb 19: Will of late Francis Simes, malster of Worksop, inc. All to wife Ann for life, then: Hall Close (c20a) to nephew John S. Lands in Mw, Tickhill etc. to other nephews Rev.Francis S. & George S.
1782 Feb 19: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with maltHs, Hss, Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns, waters etc. (former estate of late Samuel Allen; late pos Joesph Fletcher & 3 others, now James Milnes & 3 others). John Robinson & wife Mary- James Key, malster of Maplebeck
1782 Mar 6: J.& E.P. estates. Heir of original mortgagee- M.B.
1782 Mar 12: Cottage in Stockwell Gate, with Gns, Ous etc. (former estate of J.P. & wife; occ John Clayton). M.B. (only daughter & heir of late J.P. & late wife E.P.)- J.C., FWK
1782 Mar 12: 2 cottages in Stockwell Gate, with Gns, Ous etc. (former estate of John Poole & wife Elizabeth; occ William Spivie & 3 others!). Mary Brackstone, widow- Jeremiah Lockwood, draper of London
1782 Apr 2: Royal Oak pub, Stockwell Gate (as Oct 8, but with more details on rights & restrictions) (pos Jonathan Chadwin). Richard Stenton, gent, & wife Susannah- J.C. & wife Margaret
1782 Apr 2: Hs by Westgate, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gn etc. + close in Lady Brooke Lane (c3a; land of James Watson E, John Gladwin gent W & N, L.B.Ln. S; former estate of late John Warsop, butcher) + part of L.B.Ln. adj. (all pos William Bell). Mortgagee- W.B.
1782 Apr 2: Crown Inn, Market Place, with maltHs etc. as Oct 8 (former pos James Millns, then John Boot, then Joseph Leech, now Margaret Leech). M.L. (heir of her late husband J.L.)- self
1782 Apr 2: Lease: Padley Hill Close, with barn & Sb, + The Pingle, by Tenter Lane (total c12a; pos John Hall). Brunts trustees- J.H., gent, for 11 years
1782 Apr 2: Lease: Muckle Dale close, by Stump Cross Lane (c8a) + Westfield Lane Close, at upper end of We.Ln. (c5a) (both late posv William Kyte, now pos William Naylor). Brunts trustees- W.N., malster, for 11 years
1782 Apr 10: Brunts Charity lands (details, with tenants). Trustees- new trustees
1782 Apr 238: Hospital Pingle, in Chesterfield Lane (c3r; late pos Henry Hooley, now William Hurst). Elizabeth Wright, spinster- W.H., hosier
1782 Apr 23: Hs by Backlane, with BrHs, 2 Sbs & swine-cote (B.Ln. W, land of William Marriott E, Gn of William Barratt N, Hs pos William Walker, gent, S; pos William Mew). W.M.- mortgage (William Jackson, grocer)
1782 Apr 23: Will of late John Snell, cordwainer of Nt, inc: annuity to wife Elizabeth; $50 to daughter Ann, wife of John Preston; 1gn to daughter Mary, wife of Thomas Topham; real estate in M to son John S.
1782 Apr 23: Hs by Westgate, with barn & croft adj (late pos George Turner, now William Toplis snr). John Gladwin, gent (nephew & co-heir of late John Dakeyne esq), & wife Mary- W.T.
[1782 May-Jun: Numerous transactions re housing plots on Thorney Croft, Sa]
1782 May 14: Hs near Church (now divided as 2 dwellings) (1 former pos late John Alvey, now unocc, other pos William Wood) + Hs adj (late pos Mary Clarke, widow of late John C., now pos Amy Alvey, widow of late John A.) with BrHs, tanYd, tan-vats, Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds etc. (pos A.A.) + croft, orchard & 2 Gns (pos A.A. & W.W.) + land "now laid open to the Gateway leading into the swine yard" of A.A. (pos A.A.). William Wylde, gent- William Brodhurst, malster
1782 Jun 25: 1/2 share of Hs in Westgate (pos Richard Betney) + Sb, cowHs & Gn in Westgate (pos John Cooper). T.G.- J.G.
1782 Aug 6: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, Sb & Gn (pos John Davy). J.G. & wife Mary & T.G.- Samuel Nuttall, malster of Alfreton.
1782 Aug 6: Closes by Ladybrook Lane, as Oct 8. Mortgagee (of Henry Gladwin of Wingerworth, Derbs., & late John Dakeyne esq of M, 1780)- John & Thomas Gladwin (as Oct 8)- new mortgage (John Litchfield esq)
1782 Aug 27: Hs in Cockpit (divided as 4 dwellings) with Ous, Gns etc. (late occ James Hartley etc., now John Lee etc.). J.L. & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (William Burnell, joiner)
1782 Sep 17: Will of late S.S. of M inc.: Annuity to wife Mary (out of rent of farm in Ph); $150 + 1/3 share of farm at Butterly, Derbs., to daughter Mary S.; $600 to son William S.; residue of real estate to son Samuel S.
1782 Sep 17: Close by upper end of Westgate, with barn (c2.5a; late estate of John Birch; former pos Joseph Thorpe, then Joesph Hooley, now John Heywood, gent). Samuel Siddon, gent of Pleasley Hill (a son & heir of late Samuel Siddon of M, gent)- John Paulson, mercer of M.
1782 Oct 8: Ox Close, 2 Lady Brook Lane Closes & Willoughby Close (att by upper end of L.B.Ln.) with part of L.B.Ln., now inclosed with them (total c20a; late pos John Robinson, now John Clay). Thomas Gladwin esq of Ipswich, & wife Ann, & John Gladwin, gent of M, & wife Mary- John Litchfield esq.
1782 Oct 8: Royal Oak pub, Stockwell Gate, with 2 Sbs (of which the smaller has a Cm over, which also extends over Kt of Hs late pos John Adlington), Cl (under the said Hs late pos J.A.) & Yd with swine-cote, midding-stead etc. (pos Jonathan Chadwin). J.C. & wife Margaret- mortgage (George Simes, apothecary)
1782 Oct 8: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, kitchen, Sb, livering-garner, right of way to Yd etc. (late pos John Adlington, now unocc). Richard Stenton & wife Susannah- William White & wife Ann
1782 Oct 8: Crown Inn, Market Place, with maltHs, barns, Sbs, orchards, Yds, Gns, Ous etc. (former pos late Joseph Leech, innholder, then his widow Margaret L., now John Frith & undertenants). Margaret, wife of William Naylor, malster (=M.L., recently remarried)- trustees (John Newton & Joseph Silverwood of Warsop)
1782 Oct 29: Hs by upper end of Westgate (pos Henry Hooley)H.H. & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee, John Heywood, gent)- new mortgage (John Gladwin, gent)
1782 Oct 29: 3 Hss in Cock Pit (former estate of late Jeremiah Depliedge; 2 pos Mary Spencer & Michael Beridge, 1 unocc). James Higginbotham & wife Sarah- John Acton
1782 Dec 31: Will of late J.D. inc: Wife Sarah inherits 4 closes; also gains Hs etc. in M for life, but all except closes pass after her death to Catherine Theophila Blyke & Mary Blyke, daughters of J.D.'s cousin Mary Blyke, widow of Chelsea.
1782 Dec 31: 4 closes near Mile Hill, in M & Mw, bought some time ago by late John Dowdeswell from Thomas Innocent (late pos Brett Chester & John Boot; now J.B. & Benjamin Proctor). Sarah Dowdeswell (widow of late J.D., gent)- self
1783 Jan 21: 2 Padley Hill Closes, by upper end of Stockwell Gate, with barn (c8a; pos George Weightman). Trustees of late James Weightman of Selston (Robert Saxton & William Saxton jnr) & Elizabeth W. (widow of J.W.) & George Weightman, malster (son & devisee of late J.W.) & wife Martha (+ old mortgagee)- new mortgage (R.S.)
1783 Jan 21: 2 Hss in M (1 occ William Wood, staymaker, other former occ late John Alvey, now unocc) with Gn near Blind Lane (late pos Samuel Betts) + small piece of lane "from the upper end of the entry" of the 2 Hss, towards the tanYd + use of pump & necessaryHs/vault in Yd. William Brodhurst- William Wood
1783 Jan 21: Hs in M (occ William Wood), consisting of Hs-place & Cm adj street, & Cm behind (used as workshop by W.W.) with 4 small pantrys under (of which 3 belong to the Hs adj, former pos late John Alvey, now W.W.) + half of Gn in Blind Lane (the further from the Hs occ Mrs Cotton) (Gn late pos Samuel Betts) with use of pump & necessaryHs or vault in Yd of ?Alvey's or Cotton's? Hs. W.W., staymaker + wife Ann- William Leverton
1783 Feb 11: Hs in Cockpit (former pos Jonathan Birch, now Ann Levi) + Hs in Cockpit, with Gn (late occ Richard Barker, now Ann Simpson). William Watson & wife Elizabeth (also mistakenly given as Ann; she is only daughter & heir of late J.B., mason of Nt) (+ executor of J.B's old mortgagee, late John Simes, innholder)- mortgage
1783 Feb 11: 2 recent Hss together by upper end of Leeming Lane, with Gns (1 pos Richard Preston, 1 unocc) + maltHs adj latter Hs (pos R.P.). R.P & wife Mary (+ executor of former mortgagee)- mortgage
1783 Feb 26: Hs by Cockpit (former barn) with Gn at rear (pos Samuel Dudson). S.D., gent, & wife Mary- mortgage (William Toplis, mercer)
[1783 Mar 4: E.T.Gould acquires Mw property inherited by his ?sister]
1783 Mar 25: Properties mortgaged 1771 by William Betts & wife Elizabeth, + any acquired since. W.B., framesmith of Lambeth, Surrey (+ old mortgagee, John Sellors, FWK)- new mortgage (Joseph Wyre, malster)
1783 Mar 25: Hs in Stockwell Gate (now divided as 2 dwellings) (former pos George Shaw, now William Green & Francis Wood. Benjamin Slack & wife Mary- W.G., FWK
1783 Mar 25: Close by Bancroft Lane, with barn & Ous (2a 3r 1p; pos John Wright). J.W., malster, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee, Robert Wright)- Elizabeth Unwin, widow
1783 Mar 25: Shoulder of Mutton pub in Church St., with BrHs, barn, Sb, swineYd, coalYd & part of main Yd (between Hs & nearby orchard) (pos Amy Alvey, widow), reserving right of way from Church St. to tanYd behind Hs. William Brodhurst, malster- John Sellors, FWK
1783 Mar 25: 1/4 share of 5 Long Lands, with barn, & 2 closes adj, in Mw (c4.5a) + 3 other closes together in Mw (c8.5a) + "The Pingle" in M by Chesterfield Lane (c1a) (all pos William Naylor). Thomas Brailsford, farmer of Hardstoft- mortgage (William Parker, yeoman of M)
[1783 Apr 1 & Mar 29 & Mar 25: Edward T.Gould/ Thornhill/ Hall property in Mw, inheritance & mortgage]
1783 Apr 15: Recent Hs & machine built on SW corner of croft at upper end of Stockwell Gate (recently bought from Mary Rodgers, spinster) (pos Joseph Bonsall) + narrow slip of land at front (18yd 2ft long, 13ft 3in wide at S end). Patrick Fletcher, gent of Denby, & William Morley, farmer of Tibshelf- George Heathcote, limeburner
1783 Apr 22: Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos John Wright & Joseph key) with maltHs, orchard, Gn, Sb, barn etc. (pos J.W.). J.W., malster, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Charles Thompson, gent)
1783 May 6: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Ous etc. (late pos John Holt & John Fisher, now John Simpson). J.S. (+ mortgagee)- Charles Simpson, gent of London
1783 May 6: Little Moor Meadow (c1.5a; pos Elizabeth Eaton, widow). Francis Revell, farmer of Stony Houghton (a son & heir of late William Revell, yeoman of St.H.) & wife Mary- John Eaton (son of E.E.)
1783 May 6: Transfer of Vicar/Wardens lease: Land at upper end of Gn of Unicorn Inn, Stockwell Gate (on which formerly stood a cottage, pos Thomas Clarke) with 3 Hss, workshop, Sb & shoeingHs with chambers over, all recently built, etc. Francis Peacock, farmer of Pleasley Hill (mortgagee to John Williamson, John Webster & Jonathan Barratt)- John Rooth, for remainder of 40 years from 1764
1783 May 27: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Gns etc. (iate occ Josepr Barrows & James Scott; now pos John Clayton). John Bullyman jnr- J.C.
1783 May 27: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate (former pos William Paulson, Henry Scorer & Widow Wheat; now W.P., Wid.W. & John Baggaley jnr) with maltHs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. William Paulson, malster, & wife Mary (+ mortgagee, William Wright, gent)- half to John Paulson, mercer & draper; half to Elizabeth Smith, spinster of M
1783 May 27: Cottage in Stockwell Gate (pos Ann Wheat) with Cl (pos A.W.?) & chamber over (pos William Paulson) + small piece of land at N.E. side -of Hs, with access rights. John Paulson, mercer & draper, & wife Frances, & Elizabeth Smith- George Robinson
1783 May 27: Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos John Baggaley) with Cl (pos J.B.) & chamber over (pos William Paulson) + shop nearby (occ John Spalton) + coalYd, Yd, the "Grass Plott" in the Gn up the Yd (33ft 3in, from steps to Mr Mellars' wall, x 16ft 8in broad by steps to William Paulson's Gn) (reserving part of parlour as adj) with access rights etc. John Paulson & wife Frances, & Elizabeth Smith, spinster- J.B.jnr (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage
1783 May 27: Lease: Part of parlour of Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos John Baggaley jnr) which is under Hs pos William Paulson. John Paulson, mercer, & Elizabeth Smith- J.B., for 40 years
1783 Jun 17: 1/2 share of Hs (in M?) with Gn, etc. (former pos late Charles Wright, now John Wright) + corn chamber (former pos Thomas Cornthwait, now J.W.) (but reserving seat in church). Elizabeth Wright, spinster- J.W., clerk
1783 Jun 17: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with wareHss, workHs, coalYd, Gns, Yds etc. (former pos Peter Booth snr, then his son P.B.jnr, then Samuel Collinson, now Robert Hitch). William Robinson & wife Ann (daughter of P.B.snr)- R.H.
1783 Jul 8: 3 recent buildings (formerly butchers' shops) under Crown Inn dining room (late pos Isaac Taylor, Thomas Holder & Henry Taylor, butchers) + Sb in Crown Inn Yard (late occ H.T., then Joseph Leech) + close in Chesterfield Lane (c4a; pos William Floyd) + Padley Hill close, in Stockwell Gate (c4a). Elizabeth Wright, spinster- George Butrick, gent
1783 Jul 29: Hs by Westfield Lane, with barn, & 3 closes on E side (total c14a; pos John Boot). Mortagees (trustees of late Richard Parsons of Mw)- J.B., malster, & wife Mary- new mortgage (same persons, as trustees of late John Thorpe, gent)
1783 Jul 29: Hs in Church St. (divided as 2 dwellings) with Gn etc. (pow William Wood & Robert Chamberlain). W.W., staymaker, & wife Ann- mortgage (William Brodhurst, malster)
1783 Aug 1: Close in Leeming Lane (late pos Joseph Roebuck, now Henry Watkinson) + close there (late pos Henry Gate, now Widow Gate) + close there (pos George Aram) + 2 closes there (late pos Robert Lee, now James Watson) + Hs in M etc. (late pos Widow Watkinson, now Henry W.) + Hs, maltHs etc. in M (late pos John James, now William Brodhurst) + stone quarry in M (pos Jonas Silvester) + 2 stone quarries in M (late pos Richard & John Clarke, now their sons, both called John Clarke) + stone quarry in M (late pos Joseph Clarke) + Hs & maltHs in Church St (late pos Widow Morley, now John Milward) + 2 Hss in Ch.St. (late pos Samuel Wragg & George Fox) + Hs in Newgate Lane (pos John Shaw) + Hs in Ch.St. (late pos John Heron, now James Watson) + various named fields. Brunts trustees (named)- Henry Watkinson- new trustees
1783 Aug 19: Quarry Close, Lane Field, Barn Field & Upper Barn Field (formerly 5 cloase called "Long Lands") with barn, Sb, Ous etc. + "The Pingle" by Chesterfield Lane & land adj. used as Gn + 3 Ruff closes, adjoining the first-named but in Mw (altogether 32a 4p; pos William Naylor). Thomas Brailsford, farmer of Hardstaff (+ mortgagee, William Parker, yeoman of M), David Brailsford, gent of North Wingfield, & John Brailsford, gent of Wigston, Leics.- Robert Wright, gent
1783 Aug 19: Hs by Westgate, with Sb, hayroom, etc. (late pos Mrs Hatfield, now Robert & Charles Wright, gents) + Sb there with Cm over (late pos Widow Reckless, now Peter Wood) + 3 closes by Newgate Lane (pos William Flint). Hannah Wright, spinster- C.W.
1783 Sep 9: Will of late J.C. inc.: E.C. & E.H. admitted in trust for his sons Thomas Sentence Clay & John Stones Clay. Also mentioned, his uncle John Stones of Grantham, Lincs., & aunt Mary Durham of Dublin.
1783 Sep 9: Hs in M, with Gn, washHs, BrHs, coalYd etc. (former occ late John Clay). Elizabeth Clay of M, (widow of late J.C., hatter of M) & Elizabeth Hayes of M, widow, (mother of J.C.) admitted as heirs of late J.C. (for life, in trust as adj.)
[1783 Sep 29: Cowpe family inheritance in Mw etc.]
1783 Sep 30: Recent Hs by upper end of Leeming Lane, with BrHs, Sb, Gn at rear (c1r; the S side of a former croft, bounded by a wall N & the lane from Le.Ln. to Lurch Hill close S) (all pos James Burton). J.B., gent- Ann Lindley, spinster
1783 Sep 30: Hs at top of Ratcliff Gate, with Gn, Ous, seat in church etc. (late pos Thomas White & Matthew Bush, now John White). George Killer of Derby- William Leybourne & John Ince of Southwell, & Richard Stenton, gent of M (administrators for late Elizabeth Clay, widow of Southwell) in trust for her creditors under a Chancery decree- Gamaliel Bingley, FWK- mortgage (Richard, John & William Hayne, hosiers of Nt)
1783 Sep 30: Hs by Market Place (late pos James Orr, now William McLellan) + another Hs & shop nearby (late pos John Farnsworth, now unocc) + Hs nearby (late pos William Savage, now John Stanley) + 2 workrooms nearby (late pos John Ellis, now occ W.McL.) + Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. W.McL., cabinet maker, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
1783 Oct 21: Will of late J.H. (dated 1774) inc: legacies to wife Letitia, son James, daughters Letitia (then unmarried) & Ann (wife of William Croft). Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with Gn, BrHs & coalYd (occ self) to son James; Bull Inn & Strutt Close to daughter Letitia. Freehold Hs & Dalestorth Closes, bought from Samuel Flyer, gent, (pos Widow Barker) to wife Letitia & son James in trust for W.C. & A.C.; etc.
1783 Oct 21: Residue of J.H.'s property. Trustees (Wrights)- James H. jnr, hosier (son of J.H.)- self
1783 Oct 21: Black Bull Inn, Westgate, with Strutt Close (late pos William Kyte, now Luke Ward). Heirs of trustee of late James Hardwick, gent (viz, Robert & Charles Wright, gents, & John W., clerk, sons of late Charles W., grocer)- Letitia, wife of Jeffry Brock, surgeon (daughter of late J.H.)
1783 Oct 21: 3 former butchers' shops in Market Place, under Crown Inn dining-room (now used as rooms for Inn) (former occs Isaac Taylor, Thomas Holder & Henry Taylor, now pos John Frith) + Sb in Crown Inn Yard (former occ H.T., now J.F.). George Butrick, gent, & wife Elizabeth (nee Wright, mortgagee to former innholder, late Joseph Leech, & wife Margaret)- new mortgage for Leech's heirs (William Naylor)
1783 Nov 4: hs in Westgate (former pos Edward Dawson, then late William Sterne, now John Naylor) + maltHs near/adj (former pos Thomas Bolton, then Robert Shore & Edward Steel, now Samuel Nuttall), with Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. William Sterne of Chard, Somerset (only son & heir of late William Sterne esq of M)- William Jackson, grocer
1783 Nov 11: Reversion (on death of Sarah Dowdeswell, widow) of Hs by Cockpit, with close & Gns adj. (c4a), Sb, Gn & coachHs by Cockpit & 2 seats in church (former occ Robert Wilmot, now pos S.D.) + cottage in Cockpit (late pos Mary Johnson, now Richard Lang) + 2 Rail Closes (aka Emmerson's Closes) in Slatter Lane (c7a; late occ Hannah Scothorn, widow, now occ Mary Burrow, widow) + Butt Close, pasture, by Nottingham Lane (c3a; late pos George Burden & William Wright, now Henry Watkinson) + the Water Meadow, pasture, near the last-named across the river (c2a; Church Lands E, Nottingham Lane W; late pos John Snell, now H.W.) + 2 Nottingham Lane Closes (c5.5a; late occ James Millns, now Mary Burrow) + 4 Milehill Closes, with barn & Sb in one (c20a; former pos Richard Stenton & William Towler, now John Boot) + former Hospital Croft, now joined to homestead of S.D. (c1a) + Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, orchards, Yds, Gns etc. Catherine Theophila Blyke & Mary Blyke, spinsters of London (heiresses of late John Dowdeswell, gent of M)- Robert Wright, gent- mortgage (C.T.B. & M.B.)
1783 Nov 11: Will of late J.N., gent, inc: Closes by Water Lane to wife Mary for life then to son William; 3 Hss + maltHs as adj. to son John (who must pay other sons William & George as trustees for daughter Hannah Savage & her children John & Hannah S.); Hs in Westgate adj. his own, with workroom & Gn (occ William Burnell) + maltHs behind, in Naggs Head Yard, with Cm over & Sb & midding-place (occ son George) + Hs in same Yd (occ William Walker) with part of Yd on S side of channel from W.Gt. to Back Lane, & access to W.Gt., to son William (paying annuity to widow Mary); Nagg's Head Inn, with barn, Sbs, ous & part of Yd on S side of channel, including barn by Back Lane, + Gn & swinecote on other side of Yd (all pos Widow Fowler) with access rights, to son George (paying annuity to widow Mary); open roadway through Yd from Cross Building by W.Gt. up to Back Lane to be joint property & responsibility of William & George; money bequests to sons, and daughter Ann Wragg & son-in-law George Wragg; trust funds for grandchildren John Bage & Mary Brookshaw. Grandchildren are: John's child Charles; Thomas's children Elizabeth & Thomas; Ann Wragg's children George, William, John, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth & Mary; Hannah Savage's children John & Hannah; late Elizabeth Bage's son John; late Mary Brookshaw's daughter Mary.
1783 Nov 11: 3 Hss in M, with Cls under (pos George Naylor, John Pacey & William Biggs) + maltHs bought by late John Naylor from Richard Marriott (now pos George Naylor). John Naylor jnr , gent (son & co-heir of late J.N.)- self
1784 Feb 24: George T. & Andrew T. admitted as sons & heirs of late William T., gent of Bolsover, & late wife Mary.
1784 Feb 24: 3/4 share of 4 closes together near Tenter Lane (c15a, late pos William Paulson & John Paulson; now John Rooth). Andrew Thompson, grocer of Bolsover- George Thompson, gent of Bolsover
1784 Feb 24: Limekiln Close & Narrow Close, together in M (c6a 3r; lands of George Thompson E, George Butrick esq & John Vessey W) with access through close of G.T. from Tenter Lane. G.T., gent of Bolsover- John Rooth
1784 Mar 16: W.P.'s other daughter was Mary, wife of George Nottall of Sa. W.P.'s widow was Mary P.
1784 Mar 16: Hs in M with Gns etc. (former pos late William Parker). William Baggaley, cordwainer, & wife Elizabeth (daughter & heir of late W.P., yeoman)- W.B. & wife
1784 Mar 16: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth Day, widow) of Hs in Cockpit with Gn etc. (former owner late Richard Day; former estate of Elizabeth Wharton, widow, then John ?Danser, gent; late pos R.D., now occ Robert Waterhouse, Robert Barlow, John Parsons & James Parsons). Trustee of late R.D., staymaker (viz, Robert Toplis, tanner of Newthorpe) & James Day (a son of R.D. & wife E.D.)- J.D.
1784 Mar 16: Cottage in Cockpit (pos James Day). J.D., currier- J.D.
1784 Apr 6: Stockwell Gate property (as May 4 etc.). Heir of trustee of late Thomas Sales & wife Frances (viz, William Wilson, gent, only son & heir of late William Wilson, pewterer, who was brother & heir of late Thomas Wilson, Sales' trustee)- James & Thomas Sales (sons & co-heirs of Thomas Sales & wife Frances)- John Norledge, for purpose of common recovery.
[1784 May 4: Hs of Urban Hall esq at Mw was known as Cross Hill House]
[1784 May 4: S.G.F./F.P., now Woolfendale Close in Sa. Mary Woolfendale, spinster- James Foulds]
1784 May 4: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 2 Hss, 2 chambers, 1 Sb, 1 Gn & common rights. Plaintiff William Lang; defendant John Norledge; James & Thomas Sales, + John Cooper, called to warrant.
Subsequently, the property (in Stockwell Gate, as Aug 10 & Nov 23) was surrendered to J.S. & T.S.
1784 May 18: Heirs of late William Mirfin, blacksmith of M (will dated 1741), were cousin Henry M, blacksmith of Wales, Yorks. & wife Catherine M. (executor & inherited residue). (Son Joseph M. had predeceased him)
1784 May 18: Hs in Westgate, with BrHs, Sb, Yd, waters etc. (occ William Wagg). John Boot & wife Mary, & Ann Baggaley (entitled to payment from sale of said property under will of late Mary Rednall, spinster)- W.W.
1784 Jun 10: Hs in Church St, with bakeHs & oven etc. (occ Joseph Scrimshaw). J.S.- mortgage
1784 Jun 29: 2 cottages (now 3 dwellings) in Ratcliff Gate, with Gn & croft adj. (former pos Henry James & John James, now Martha James, George Douse & Denman Hurst). Martha James, widow (former wife of late Thomas Boden of M) + Sarah Ellis, spinster of Norton Conyers, Yorks. (only surviving daughter & heir of late George Ellis of M, trustee of late T.B.)- G.D.
1784 Jun 29: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with maltHs, Ous etc. (late occ Thomas Bagshaw & James Simpson, now pos J.S.) + Hs near/adj (former occ late Ann Ellis, now pos John Robinson) + Hs near/adj (former occ Thomas Acton, now Elizabeth Acton) + 3 pasture closes in Newgate Lane, with barn (former occ Philip Ellis, now J.S.) + The Great Close (former occ Francis Low, now J.S.) + The Little or Small Close (former occ Dr. Graham, now J.S.) + Coats Pingle (occ J.S.). Francis Ellis, gent of Queen's College Cambridge- mortgage
1784 Jun 29: Hs in Backlane, with shop, Sb, coalYd etc. (pos William Forster) + Sb there with Cm over (occ Dr Thompson & John Rolph). Trustee of late Thomas Cotton, grocer- William Wright, grocer
[1784 Jul 20: Street-gate Furlong or Field Piece, now Woolfendale Close, Sa (c7a). James Foulds- mortgage]
1784 Aug 10: Hs near Market Place, with Yd etc. (former pos Elizabeth Monk, now William Bromehead). William Wilson, gent, & wife Catherine- W.Wi. for life, then William Wright, grocer, & wife Catherine (daughter of W.Wi.)
1784 Aug 10: Hs in Stockwell Gate (former occ Thomas Sales) etc. (as Nov 23). James Sales & wife Ann, & Thomas S. (grandson of the above T.S.)- Lexey Malinson, gent of Hardwick, & Thomas Flower, farmer of Bilsthorpe
1784 Aug 10: Swan Inn etc. (as Oct 12). Elizabeth Simes (of Nt?, a daughter & devisee of late John S., innholder of Nt), Mary Simes, widow of Nt, Alexander Strahan, thread merchant of Nt & wife Mary, John Taylor esq of Ratcliff on Trent & wife Sarah, & William Simes, gent of Nt- William Simes of M (brother of late John S.)
1784 (Aug 26): Death of Henry Coe, shopkeeper. Executor is widow Ruth
1784 Aug 31: Hs near church (23ft 3in frontage to street; land of William Wylde on which a Hs formerly stood S, passage or gateway of John Sellors N; late pos Elizabeth Benskin, widow, now unocc). W.W., gent, & wife Jane- Ann Hunt, widow
1784 Aug 31: Surrender of lease: Property in M leased 29 Jan 1782 for 21 years. Thomas Parkin & Richard White- Mary Batchelor, William Snell, Mary Grant (nee Snell, wife of John G.) & Esther Smith
1784 Aug 31: Greyhound Inn (as Nov 23). Francis Brodurst of M & F.B. of Knutsford- Thomas Dodson, for purpose of common recovery
1784 Sep 29: Cross Keys pub, with maltHs, doveHs, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ late Benjamin Hook, now Jonathan Wright & William Stray) + 2 Hss nearby (formerly 3) with Gns (former occs Roger Holmes, Isaac Bottom & Francis Silcock, now R.H. & Sarah Cotton, widow). Trustee of late Thomas Cotton, gent- Jonas Bradley, gent of Nt.
1784 Oct 12: Bull Inn, near Market Place, with Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, seat in church etc. (former pos Luke Ward, now William Johnson). Jeffry Brock & wife Letitia- William Johnson, victualler (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (J.B., surgeon)
1784 Oct 12: 4 closes in M & Mw, near Mile Hill (bought by late John Dowdeswell, gent, from Thomas Innocent) (c12a; late pos Brett Chester & John Boot, now J.B. & Benjamin Proctor). Robert Wright, gent, & wife Sarah- R.W.
1784 Oct 12: Swan Inn, with Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, maltHs, Yds, Gns etc. (late pos Widow Revell & William Simes {brother of late John Simes}; now occ W.S. & John Clarke) + King's Arms pub in Ratcliffe Gate, with croft, Gn, Ous, Sbs, Yds etc. (pos Francis Allison) + Hs by Spital House Gate (pos Matthew Smith) + piece of land by Sp.H.G. (c36sq yd; pos Widow Savage). Francis Simes, gent of Bradford, & John Simes, gent of London- W.S.
1784 Nov 23: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re Hs, maltHs, Cl, 3 Sbs, Gn & common rights. Plaintiff William Lang, defendant Thomas Dodson, gent. Francis Brodhurst, tanner of M, & Francis Brodhurst, thread merchant of Knottesford (Knutsford, Cheshire), + Thomas Briggs, called to warrant.
Subsequently, this property: Greyhound Inn, Stockwell Gate, with 3 Sbs (with corn-chambers over) & Cl (under maltHs) in Yd, & Gn, Hss, Ous, barns etc. (pos William Floyd) + said maltHs in Yd (pos William Brodhurst). Recovery participants- "mortgage" (Francis B. of M for life, then William B., subject to payment by Francis B. of K.)
1784 Nov 23: 1/2 share of Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Hss, Ous, Gns, croft at rear etc. (former occ Thomas Sales, late pos William Toplis jnr, now unocc) + little Hs at rear (former pos Henry Hudson, now unocc). Thomas Flower, farmer of Bilsthorpe- William Wright, grocer
[1784 Nov 23: Warsop: Hss + land (often only part of named close) in Carr Close, Back Yard Close, Middle Gate Close, Clay Pit Close, Carr Ley Close, Limekiln Lane Close, The Butts, Little Pingle, Bridge Sick Close, Handkerchief Nook + arable land in Ridge Way Field, Little Breck Field, Stone Bridge Field, Near Oak Field, Far Oak Field & West Croft]
1784 Nov 23: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with barn, Sb, Yd (adj Yd of John Lockwood), Gn etc. (late occ Mary Neep & Samuel Sampson, now unocc) + close adj. Yd (c2a; pos Edward Dawson). John L., joiner (only son & heir of late John L., innholder) & wife Helen, & his sisters Sarah, Mary & Hannah Lockwood (entitled to legacies from sale of the said property)- Sarah L.
1785 Jan 25: Cross Keys pub, with maltHs, doveHs, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos late Benjamin Hook, then Widow Hook, now Jonathan Wright & William Stray) + 2 Hss (formerly 3) nearby, with Gns etc. (former pos Roger Holmes & 2 others, now R.H. & Sarah Cotton, widow). Jonas Bradley, gent of Nt- George Naylor, malster
1785 Jan 25: Hs opposite Church Yard (former pos Mrs Clarke, then James Roberts, now Mrs Steward, widow) + 2 Hss adj (late pos Sarah Towler, widow, & unocc, now Widow Crenidge & John Clarke, mason) + 3 cottages nearby (late pos Joseph Thrall etc., now Ann Hunt & William Wylde) + any other lands in M bought by late John Preston from Thomas Newton. Richard Preston(surviving trustee of late J.P.)- W.W. (see also surrender of 1780 Jan 4)
1785 Jan 25: Land near church, on which a cottage formerly stood (then pos Widow Chamberlain, now William Wylde) (25ft along street; recent Hs of W.W. pos Widow Crenidge S, cottage recently sold by W.W. to Ann Hunt N) but the Hs to be built here must not have an open window on the side facing Gn of W.W. W.W., gent, & wife Jane- John Simes
1785 Feb 15: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, Sbs, Gns, croft etc. (late pos Thomas Roebuck, now John Boot). Mortgagee- J.B. & wife Mary- new mortgage
1785 Mar 3: Long Close, or Tenterfield Close (c2a; pos Joseph Barratt). J.B., mason, & wife Elizabeth- George B., mason
1785 Mar 8: Hs in Church St. (now divided as 2 dwellings) with Gn etc. (now or late pos William Wood & Robert Chamberlain). Mortgagee (William Brodhurst, malster)- W.W., staymaker, & wife Ann- new mortgage
1785 Mar 8: Cottage near upper end of Ratcliff Gate (now divided as 2 dwellings), with Gn (adj Hs & Gn of Gamaliel Bingley) (late pos John Jefford, now George Parker & Joseph Haslam). John Jefford, flaxdresser- G.P., framesmith
1785 Mar 8: Hs in Cockpit, with Gn etc. (late pos John Rimington, now Thomas Bingley). Charles Unwin- T.B., baker- mortgage (C.U)
1785 Mar 29: Hs in Westgate (former pos Henry Coe, then Thomas Stones, now John Watson esq) + cottage in Yd (former pos Thomas Clegg, then Edward Goodwin, now occ Richard Newcombe) + seat in church (former pos William Morley, late T.S., now William Wright), with Hss, Ous, Yds etc. William Wright, grocer, & wife Catherine- John Naylor, gent
1785 Mar 29: Recent Hs by Back Lane, with Gn (on part of Quaker's Croft) (Back Lane W, land of late John Warsop S, more of croft E, part of croft recently bought by William Mew, with new Hs on, N; pos William Walker, gent). W.M., mason (+ mortgagee)- W.W.
1785 Mar 29: Padley Hill Upper Close as adj. John Whiteman, farmer of Warsop- W.W.
1785 Mar 29: Hs in Westgate, with BrHs, Sb & Yd (occ William Wagg) + Padley Hill Upper Close, by Stockwell Gate (c4a; lands of late Thomas Cotton, gent E, Richard Atkinson W, late James Weightman N, Intake S; occ George Weightman). William Wagg, victualler, & wife Martha- mortgage
1785 Mar 29: Hs in Westgate (now divided as several dwellings) with maltHs, Ous & Gn (former pos Richard Radford & John Hooton, then Robert Baggaley & 4 others, now R.B. & 2 others). Samuel Siddon, malster of Pleasley Hill, & William Siddon, mercer of M (a legatee of late Samuel Siddon, gent of Ph)- John Fisher of Sa
1785 Mar 29: Hs in Stockwell Gate (occ Dorothy Wheat & George Robinson) + Cl adj with Cm over, & small piece of land at NE end of premises (occ G.R.). G.R. & wife Molly- mortgage (trustees of late John Jones)
1785 May 10: 2 Hss together near church, with BrHss, Gn etc. (adj. premises of William Wylde; pos Widow Crenidge & John Clarke, mason). William Wylde, gent, & wife Jane- John Simes, framesmith (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (W.W.)
[1785 May 10: Lands at Warsop inc.: Carr Close; Back Yard Close; Middle Gate Close; Clay Pit Close; Carr Ley Close; Limekiln Lane Close; the Butts; Little Pingle; Bridge Sick Close; Handkerchief Nook; + lands in the great fields]
1785 May 10: Hs by upper end of Westgate (pos Henry Hooley). H.H. & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee, John Gladwin, gent)- William Toplis, gent
1785 Jul 12: Hs in Back Lane with blacksmith's shop, Yd etc. (pos William Foster) + Sb in Back Lane (occ Dr Thompson) + reversion (on death of William Wilson, gent of M) of Hs near Market Place, with Yd etc. (late pos Elizabeth Monk, now William Bromehead) & Sb in Yd (late pos W.B., now Francis Ellis) & Cm near Hs (occ John Ralph). William Wright, grocer, & wife Catherine- mortgage (Henry Vessey of Cuckney)
1785 Aug 2: Lease: Hs in Leeming Lane, with coachHs, barn, Sb, Yds, Gn etc. & seat in church, & Shipman's Close & Bartram's Close, together at upper end of Le.Ln., with Sb (all former pos Dr John Oakes, then late Elizabeth Cock, widow). Henry Cock, gent of London- George Wragg, gent of Chesterfield, for 14 years
1785 Aug 2: Hs in Westgate, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Yd, Gn etc. & close in Ladybrook Lane (with part of lane pertaining) (c3a; formerly of John Warsop; lands of James Watson E, John Litchfield esq W & N, Lb.Ln. S; pos William Bell). W.B., millwright, & wife Ellen- mortgage (John Bettison, millwright)
1785 Aug 2: Debdale Lane Close (c4a; late pos Jonas Bradley; now William Naylor). John Hall, gent, & wife Ann- Robert Wright, gent
1785 Aug 2: Hs in Leeming Lane (part of former antient Red Lion Inn) (former occ Robert Parsons, late pos Thomas Bradley) to be divided from rest of premises by partition wall from cellar to roof, in same plane as former division between shops of Thomas Bradley and John & George Ellis). T.B., watchmaker, & wife Susannah- George Ellis, flax-dresser
1785 Aug 23: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with barn, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (late occ Mary Neep & Samuel Sampson, now Joseph Hooton & unocc) + close adj Yd (c2a; pos Edward Dawson). Sarah Lockwood, spinster- mortgage
1785 Oct 25: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, barn, Sb, Ous etc. (former estate of Christopher Cowley, gent; late pos George Weightman, now William Hardstaff). John Weightman of Warsop- W.H.
1785 Oct 25: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with swinecote, Yd, Gn etc. (pos John Low) reserving access right for water for tenants of 2 closes of James Hardwick adj. J.H., hosier of Nt- William Bingley, FWK
1785 Oct 25: hs by Market Place (former pos late William Savage, now John Wood) + maltHs by Spitalhouse Gate (late pos Francis Brodhurst, now William Naylor) + recent Hs near maltHs (pos Thomas Wyatt) + 2 cottages in Dunn Yard (pos Thomas Shaw & Benjamin Mellors). Trustees of late William Savage, malster (William Naylor & Samuel Boot)- John Savage (son of W.S.) (+ Hannah S., widow of W.S.)- J.S.
1785 Oct 25: Bancroft Lane Close (c5a; former pos late Sarah Ellis, now Francis Ellis). Philip, gent, Thomas, mercer, John, mercer, Joseph, linen draper of Lymington Hants, Septimus, thread manufacturer of Kendal, Clement, liquor merchant, & Francis, mercer, Ellis (sons & co-heirs of late Clement Ellis, mercer of M, & wife S.E. {her will given})- F.E.
1785 Nov 15: Hs in the Dunn Yard (pos Joseph Iley). Churchwardens (William Smith, malster, & Samuel Hopewell, malster) & overseers of the poor (Robert Watson, brushmaker & William Shaw, framesmith)- Thomas Richardson, gardener
1785 Dec 6: Naylor inheritance inc.: 3 Hss in M with Cls under (late pos George Naylor, John Pacey & William Briggs) + maltHs bought by J.N. from Richard Marriott (late pos G.N.). John Naylor jnr, the 3rd son, failed to comply with the directions of the will.
1785 Dec 6: Hs near Westgate with Cl under, Gn etc. & maltHs nearby (former occ George Naylor, now George Wightman). William & George Naylor, malsters of M (2 sons & devisees of late John Naylor, gent)- G.W., malster, & wife Lee- mortgage (John Snell, cordwainer)
1786 Jan 17: 1/3 share of 2 Water Lane Closes (former pos William Kyte, now John Boot). Joseph Senior admitted as a son & heir of late Joseph Senior, dyer
1786 Jan 17: Faith Clerkson's charity school, on W side of Cockpit (former pos late John Bromehead, now John Brockmer) + cottage nearby & Swan Close adj. (c3a; former pos Thomas Frost, now Widow Frost) + 2 recent cottages on E side of Cockpit, opposite the said cottage (on site of former barn & Sb) (pos William Creasey & Ellen Monk) with all Ous, Yds, Gns etc. Surviving trustee (Rev John Wright, clerk)- new trustees (J.W. + William Wylde & William Walker, gents)
1786 Jan 17: Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos John Wright & Joseph Key) with maltHs, Gn, orchard, Sb, barn etc. (pos J.W.). John Wright, malster, & wife Elizabeth + executors of late Charles Thompson, gent (William Wylde & George Burden, gents)- mortgage (trustees of late C.T. {W.W., G.B., John Litchfield, William Brodhurst & Rev John Wright, clerk})
1786 Jan 21: Recent Hs (former barn) by Cockpit, with Gn etc. (occ Mary Dudson). M.D. (widow & devisee of late Samuel Dudson, gent of M)- self for life, then William Machin, innholder of Nt, & wife Mary for life, then Mary's 2 sons Joseph & Walter Mellor (by her former husband the late John Mellor)
1786 Feb 7: Recent framesmith's shop near church, built on land bought some time ago by John Simes from William Wylde, gent. J.S. & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Joseph Godley, FWK)
1786 Feb 28: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Hss, Ous, Yds, Gns, croft at rear etc (former occ Thomas Sales, then William Toplis jnr, now Jane Heywood, widow) + little Hs adj. at rear (former pos Henry Hudson, now Lewis Mallingtrott) + Sb in Yd (pos Jonathan Chadwin) (all former estate of T.S.). William Wright, grocer, & wife Catherine, & Lexey Makinson, gent of Hardwick- Samuel Heywood, gent of Nt.
1786 Feb 28: John Hopewell will details inc.: Hs etc. to son John Hopewell & wife for life, then to their children as tenants in common; Hs with maltHs, Cl, livering garner, BrHs with Cms over, coalYd, 6-stall Sb & 2 other Sbs (pos son Samuel Hopewell) & N part (2/3) of orchard, & pew in church, & tenancy of farm rented from Duke of Portland, to S.H.; other cottages etc. to son-in-law William Jackson (from whom J.H. had borrowed various sums of money on mortgage); J.H.'s own dwelling etc. to son-in-law James Cook & wife Charity for life, then to their children as tenants in common. Residue to be divided equally.
1786 Feb 28: Several cottages by Cockpit, purchased by late John Hopewell from his late uncle Daniel Hopewell, + 4 Hss in M (pos John Webster etc.) with 1/3 of orchard, at S end (with access road 3ft wide from end of William Jackson's wareHs). W.J., grocer, admitted as a devisee of late J.H., yeoman
1786 Feb 28: Hs in M (former occ late John Hopewell) + Hs adj (pos William Olliver) with 2 Cls, coalYd, 2 Gns etc. James Cook, druggist, & wife Charity, admitted for life as heire of late J.H., yeoman
1786 Feb 28: Hs in M with upper Yd & 6-stall Sb (occ John Hopewell) + other Sbs in same Yd (pos William Jackson & John Webster). J.H., baker, & wife Ann, admitted for life as heirs of late John Hopewell, yeoman
1786 Mar 21: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, barn, Sb, Ous etc. (former pos George Weightman, now William Hardstaff). W.H., malster, & wife Hannah- mortgage (William Jackson, grocer)
1786 Mar 21: Hs in Wass Lane etc. (as Apr 11). James Parsons jnr, of Skegby, & wife- Jonathan Handley, for purpose of common recovery
1786 Mar 21: 2 recent Hss, together by upper end of Leeming Lane, with Gns etc. (pos Richard Preston & John Jalland) + maltHs adj (pos J.J.). R.P., mason, & wife Mary- John Davy, farmer of Cuckney (reserving R.P's Hs & Gn to self & wife for life)
1786 Mar 21: Hs by Leeming Lane, with summerHs & bowling green (late pos Jonathan Wright, now Paul Boot). Trustees of late John Heywood, gent (Thomas Dodson & Richard Wild, gents)- Samuel Kitchener, victualler
1786 Mar 21: 2 butchers' shops by Market Place (former pos Joseph Darley & William Whatton; now John Boot, butcher). Joseph Darley, butcher, & wife Frances, + executor of late John Heywood, gent (John Heywood, gent of Brimington)- John Boot, malster
1786 Mar 27: 2 of the Cowshut Closes, together by Chesterfield Lane, with barn (c15a; former pos late John Heywood, now Brett Chester). Trustees of late J.H., gent (+ trustees of late mortgagee)- George Naylor, malster
1786 Mar 27: Under will of W.C., T.C. inherited property in M occupied, at time of will (1783) by Rev Reginald Pyndar, William Brodhurst, Richard Tattle & Thomas Edensor, + property in Derbs.
1786 Mar 27: Capital messuage in Cockpit, with Sbs, Yds, Gns, BrHs, barns, Ous, pew in church etc. & Gilcroft Close nearby, with trees in (c4a; late pos Rev Pinder) + tanYd, with tan-vats, backYd, barns, Ous, croft, Gn etc. (pos Francis Brodhurst). Thomas Clarke, gent of Derby (uncle & devisee of late William Clarke, gent of M)- William Brodhurst, malster of M
1786 Apr 6: Details of Bathurst inheritance conditions, & surrender to W.Wylde for purposes of common recovery
1786 Apr 11: Heirs of late Joseph Senior, grocer, are sons Jeremiah, George & Joshua S.
1786 Apr 11: Oller Meadow, in Ladybrooke Lane (c2a; pos William Cotton esq.). Trustee of late Thomas C.- W.C.
1786 Apr 11: Close on E side of Chesterfield Lane (c4a; former estate of John Hubbert; former occ Samuel Siddon, then Richard Preston, then Jonathan Wright, now John Acton). Trustee of late Thomas Cotton, gent (Hugh Wood esq of Swanwick)- J.A. & wife Jane
1786 Apr 11: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with croft or Gn, Ous etc. (former pos John Denton, now George Gregory). Charles Denton (+ feoffee Francis Brodhurst)- mortgage (George Simes, apothecary)
1786 Apr 11: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re Hs, BrHs, Gn & common rights in M. Plaintiff, John Norledge; defendant Jonathan Handley. James Parsons jnr & wife Catherine, + William Watkinson, called to warrant.
1786 Apr 11: Recent cottage built on ground purchased some time ago by James Parsons from Joseph Leech, by Wass Lane, with kitchen & BrHs, & Gn at front, on Wa.Ln. (former occ Elizabeth Bagshaw, widow, now unocc). Recovery participants as adj.- J.P.jnr (& wife Catherine)- Henry Beevers, fellmonger
1786 May 2: 2 Padley Hill Closes, by upper end of Stockwell Gate, with barn (c8a; now or late pos George Weightman). George Weightman, malster, & wife Martha, + Robert & William Saxton, & Elizabeth Weightman (of Selston, the 2 trustees & the widow of the late James Weightman of Selston)- George Heathcote, limeburner- mortgage
1786 May 2: Innocent's Meadow, near Mile Hill (c11.5a; former estate of late Isaac Boot, then of James Genn; now pos John Boot). Elizabeth Genn (widow of J.G., late butcher of Sheffield)- Robert Wright, gent
1786 May 2: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 3 Hss, 6 barns, 6 Sbs, 4 beastHss, 2 doveHss, 3 Gns, 3 orchards, 500a land etc. Plaintiff, John Norledge; defendant, William Wylde, gent. Henry, Earl Bathurst, & his eldest son, Henry Bathurst esq (Lord Apsley), + William Watkinson, called to warrant.
Property then passed to Lord Bathurst
1786 May 2: Close in Chesterfield Lane (former pos Henry Watkinson) + Hss in Ch.Ln. (pos Thomas Daws & 3 others). William Hurst, hosier, admitted (as entries adj.)
1786 May 2: Close in Westfield Lane (former pos Loftus Clifford) + 2 Quarry Closes (former pos William Mew). George Hurst, hosier, admitted (as entry adj.)
1786 May 2: Close in Littleworth (former pos Henry Smith). Charles Hurst, grocer, admitted as a nephew & heir of late Sarah Birch, spinster
1786 May 2: Heirs of late George Hurst, hosier, are sons by late wife Elizabeth: William H., hosier; George H., hosier; & Charles H., grocer
1786 May 23: Lease: 2 closes on N & S sides of Westfield Lane (c2.5a; occ Thomas Martyn). William Webster, FWK- T.M., for 38 years
1786 May 23: Hs near church (frontage 23ft 3in to street; adj. land now or late of William Wylde, gent {site of former Hs}, & passage or gateway of John Sellors N; late pos Elizabeth Benskin, widow, now Sidney Clarke, widow). Ann Hurt, widow- S.C. for life, then Ann, John & Sarah Clarke (her children by late husband John C.)
1786 May 23: Hs by Market Place (former occ Robert Hallifax, then late Loftus Clifford, now William Wright) + 2 Hss in Yd of above, with Ous, wareHss, Cls, vaults, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. W.W., grocer, & wife Catharine- mortgage
1786 May 23: Land at S corner of Kitchens Close (c0.5a; lands of William Mew W, lane from JM to free-stone quarries S; pos Charles Ince). George Hurst, hosier- C.I.jnr, mason- mortgage (Samuel Etherington, weaver)
1786 Jul 17: Cottage in Westgate, with part of Gn & Yd, now fenced off (former occ Christopher Chapman, then Stephen Lee, now Edmund Platts) + little Cm over part thereof (former occ William Sansom, now E.P.). Abraham Lee, labourer (uncle & heir of late Sarah Harvey of Oxton, nee Lee)- William Lee, cordwainer of Southwell (one of A.L.'s sons)
1786 Aug 15: Transfer of church estate lease: Hs by Church St (now 2 dwellings) with Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, orchards, Gns, waters etc. (former occ Thomas Innocent; then late Joseph Innocent & wife Alice & 2 others; now Mary Pearson & 3 others). Elizabeth Bailey, widow of Norton Disney (administrator of her late brother, J.I., FWK, as brother T.I., now an innholder in London, declined the duty) (+ mortgagee, Thomas Richardson, gardener)- John Acton, mason, for remainder of 21 years from 1778
1786 Sep 5: 2 Hss together near church, with BrHss, Gn etc. (former pos Widow Crenidge & John Clarke; now John Simes & John Berry Hardstaff) + recent framesmith's shop near church, built on land purchased some time ago by J.S. from William Wylde (pos J.S.). J.S., framesmith, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee of Hss, W.W.)- new mortgage
1786 Sep 5: Recent Hs opposite Church Yard, with Gn etc. (former pos Elizabeth Clarke, schoolmistress; then Elizabeth Steward, widow; now John Wright). William Wylde, gent- J.W., hosier, & wife Lucy Ann- mortgage
1786 (Oct 12): Death of John Cooper, victualler. Administration to widow Sarah C.
1786 Oct 24: Radmonthwait estate (2 farms, pos John Earp {inc Hill Closes, Cow Closes, Thorns etc.} & Thomas Rose {inc Frith Meadow & Close, Rein Hill etc.} details given, many field names). Earl Bathurst- John Vessey, gent of North Leys
1786 Oct 24: MaltHs by Spital House Gate (former pos Francis Brodhurst, now William Naylor) + recent Hs nearby (pos Thomas Wyatt). John Savage- W.N., malster
1786 Nov 7: Bottle Close (aka Chesterfield Lane Close) on W side of Ch.Ln., with Gn & summerHs (c3a; former pos late John Heywood, now Robert Hitch). Trustees of late J.H., gent (+ mortgagee William Marriott)- John Heywood, gent of Brimington
1786 Nov 7: Hs in or near Cockpit (former barn), with Gn at rear (former pos late Samuel Dudson, gent, now Mary Dudson, widow). Mortgagee (William Toplis, mercer)- M.D. for life, then William Machin, innholder of Nt, & wife Mary for life, then Joseph & Walter Mellor, sons of Mary M. by her former husband the late John Mellor.
1786 Nov 7: Bury Lane Close (c4a; pos Richard Tattle). Thomas Clarke, gent (trustee of late William Clarke, gent)- Thomas Bowring, blacksmith of M.
1786 Nov 28: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Sbs, Ous, Gns etc. & Tenter Lane Close, with Sb (c3a) (all occ William Wilson). W.W., gent, & wife Catherine- mortgage (George Simes, apothecary)
1786 Nov 28: Watson's Close (aka Bancroft Lane Close) (c9a 3r 12p; former pos James Waddall, then Edward Dawson & John Hall, now Thomas Edensor). Trustees of late Thomas Reynolds, gent of Morehaigh (John Turner of Westhorpe & Robert Turner of Rufford {brothers & co-heirs of late Francis Turner of M}) + Thomas Clarke, gent (trustee of late William Clarke, gent of M)- William Jackson, grocer
1787 Jan 9: 1/4 share of Blackmoor's Head Inn, by Market Place, with Hss, Ous, maltHss, Cms, shops, Yds etc. (pos John Rooth & 11 others) + of 1/3 share of 2 Water Lane Closes (c12a; pos Mrs Boot). Thomas Fletcher, farmer of Southwell, & wife Mary- George Senior, FWK
1787 Jan 9: Reversion (on death of William Wilson, gent, subject to rights of Catharine, wife of William Wright) of Hs near Market Place with Yd etc. (late pos Elizabeth Monk, now William Bromehead) + Sb in Yd (pos Francis Ellis). Assignees of W.W. (bankrupt) (+ mortgagee)- W.B., mercer
1787 Jan 9: Hs in Backlane, with blacksmith's shop, Sb, Ous, coalYd etc. (pos William Foster) + Sb adj, with Cm over (pos Dr. Thompson). Assignees of William Wright, grocer, dealer & chapman (bankrupt) (+ mortgagee)- Robert Rycroft, glazier
1787 Jan 9: Death of William Fox, FWK. Executor is widow Mary F.
1787 Jan 19: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Gn, coalYd & seat in church (pos Peter Sheppard) + shop adj. (pos Charles Denton, cooper) + Sb at rear, with Cm over (pos Richard Winter). Francis Kitchen, butcher, & wife Mary- Alice Sheppard, widow- mortgage (Margaret Newsholme, widow)
1787 Feb 20: Cottage in Westgate, with Yd, Gn etc. (former occ Christopher Chapman, then Stephen Lee, now Edmund Platts). William Lee, cordwainer of Southwell, & wife Martha- mortgage
1787 Feb 20: Hs by Market Place (late pos James Orr, now William McLellan) + Hs & shop nearby (late pos John Farnsworth, now John Morley) + Hs nearby (late occ William Savage, now John Stanley) + 2 workrooms nearby (late pos John Ellis, now W.McL.), with Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. Assignees of J.O., mercer of M (bankrupt)- W.McL.
1787 Feb 24: Will of late John Boot snr, malster includes: To wife Mary B. for life, then to sons John, Isaac, William, Samuel, James & Robert, & daughters Elizabeth & Ann (Hs in M with malt-office, Sbs, slaughterHs, croft, Yd, Gn etc. & furniture {pos self}); to wife & son John (other estate at M + money, securities & effects)
1787 Feb 24: 2 butchers' shops by Market Place (late pos Joseph Darley & William Whatton, now John Boot jnr) + close in Bancroft Lane (c4a; late pos Samuel Darker, then John Paulson, now Mary Boot). M.B. (widow & trustee of late John Boot snr, malster)- J.B.jnr (son of J.B.snr)- mortgage (M.B.)
1787 Mar 13: Cottage in Stockwell Gate (pos Thomas Haynes) + toftstead (site of former cottage) between said cottage & land of George Saxe to W. Mortgagee (William Webster, FWK)- T.H. & wife Martha on repayment
1787 Mar 13: Hs near Westgate, with Cl under & Gn, & maltHs nearby (late pos George Naylor, now George Wightman). G.W., malster, + mortgagee- new mortgage
1787 Apr 3: 3 closes by Newgate Lane (c10a; late pos William Flint, now Elizabeth Butrick, widow). Charles Wright, gent- Robert Wright, gent
1787 Apr 3: Hs in Ratcliff Gate (formerly 2 dwellings, later 3) (former pos John Baggaley & Samuel Betts, later J.B. + 2 others) + croft at rear (c0.5a; late pos John Pawson) + 2 other Hss nearby in Ratcliff Gate (all properties now pos William Denman, George Cowpe, William Clay snr & jnr + 2 others). J.B., FWK + mortgagees- W.D. & wife Hannah- mortgage (Thomas Dodson, gent)
1787 Apr 3: Hs in Stockwell Gate with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (late pos William Paulson, now unocc) including part of parlour (pos John Baggaley for 42 years from 1783), + maltHs nearby in St.Gt. (pos William Ingall, malster). John Paulson, mercer, & Elizabeth Smith- Edward Dawson, gent- mortgage (William Burnell, joiner)
1787 Apr 18: Hs in M, with Gn, washHs, BrHs & coalYd (former pos late John Clay, now Elizabeth Clay & Elizabeth Hayes). E.C. & E.H., widows- John Durham, clerk, in trust
1787 Apr 24: Will of late William Wylde, gent includes: Hs in M with Gn etc. (pos at time of will, John Wright, hosier) + Hs in M with Yds, Sbs etc. (pos John Sheppard) + Sb & saddleHs adj. last (pos W.W.) + Windmill Lane close with Sb (pos W.W.) + property in Mw & Warsop {inc some in "Church Town" of Warsop). All to wife Jane W. in trust for herself & her heirs.
1787 Apr 24: Windmill Lane Close (c3.5a; Spring Lane E, Wi.Ln. W, land late of Edward Bellamy, gent N, Brunts' lands S {N.B. one adjoining close, sharing well with this, pos James Osborne}). Jane Wylde (widow of late William W., gent)- Francis Vickers, gent
1787 May 15: 7 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Gns etc. (former pos late Thomas Stanley etc.; now Catherine Stanley, William Jackson etc.). Catherine Stanley (widow of late T.S.) (+ mortgagee, George Romley, gent of M)- new mortgage (W.J., grocer)
1787 May 15: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with maltHs, Ous etc. (former pos Thomas Bagshaw & James Simpson, now J.S.) + Hs adj. (former occ late Ann Ellis, now pos John Robinson) + Hs near-adj. (former occ Thomas Acton, now Elizabeth Acton) + 3 pasture closes in Newgate Lane, with barn (former occ Philip Ellis, now or late J.S.) + The Great Close (former occ Francis Lowe, now or late J.S.) + The Little or Small Close (former occ Dr. Graham, now or late J.S.) + Coates Pingle (now or late occ J.S.). John Parker, gent, & Francis Ellis, clerk- mortgage
1787 May 15: Recent Hs in Back Lane, with BrHs, 2 Sbs & swine-cote (B.Ln. W, William Marriott's land E, William Barratt's Gn N, a Hs of William Walker S; late pos William Mew, then Sarah Lockwood, now unocc). W.Mew (+ mortgagee, William Jackson, grocer)- W.W., gent
1787 May 15: Robert Wright, gent, John Wright, clerk, & Charles Wright, gent, are sons & heirs of late Charles Wright, who was trustee of late John & Ann Overill. They are admitted to Overill property, and pass it to John Overill, tailor of London, & Ricard Overill, tailor of M (sons & co-heirs of J.O. & wife A.O.) (See 26 Jun etc.)
1787 Jun 5: Hs by Stockwell Gate, with BrHs or kitchen & Yd (pos Sarah Lockwood). John Lockwood, joiner & wife Eleanor (the latter in Bermondsey, London, at the time of the surrender)- S.L., spinster
1787 Jun 5: Recent Hs in Westgate, with BrHs, 2 pig-cotes, Yd etc. (former pos Thomas Pinder & Paul Johnson; now William Gadd). W.G. & wife Hannah (+ mortgagee)- John Blagg, tanner
1787 Jun 26: John Overill admitted as son & heir of late John Overill & wife Ann.
1787 Jun 26: Cottage in Cockpit (as Jul 17). Overills- W.W. for purpose of common recovery.
1787 Jul 17: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re cottage in M, with common rights. Plaintiff, William Lang; defendant, Henry Watkinson. Richard Overill & wife Hannah, & John Overill, & Joachim Hall.
Cottage (in Cockpit {former pos Richard Rolling, now Richard O.}) then passed to Richard O.
1787 Jul 17: Recent Hs opposite Church Yard, with Sb, Ous, Gn etc. (former pos Elizabeth Clarke, school-mistress; then Elizabeth Steward, widow; now John Wright). J.W., hosier, & wife Lucy Ann- Catharine Plumptre (subject to mortgage)
1787 Aug 7: Blackmoor's Head Inn, by Market Place, with Hss, Ous, maltHss, Cms, shops, Yds etc. (former occ John Rooth & 9 others; now J.R. & 11 others). Jeremiah Senior, hairdresser of Nt, & wife Mary, & George Senior, FWK of M, & Joshua Senior, hairdresser of Grantham- mortgage (William Jackson, grocer)
1787 Aug 28: 1/3 share of 2 Water Lane Closes (late pos William }Kyte, now John Boot). Trustee of late Joseph Senior, dyer (William Wilson, gent, son of William Wilson, pewterer)- Joshua Senior, hosier (only son & heir of late Joshua S., dyer, who was eldest son & an heir of said Joseph S.)
1787 Aug 28: Hs in Leeming Lane (formerly 4 dwellings) with shops, workshops, Sns, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos James Pegg). J.P., currier- mortgage (John Blagg, tanner)
1787 Oct 9: Capital Messuage in Westgate, with Ous, Gns etc. + "The Lawn" nearby (formerly divided as Strutt Croft, Corn Close, Pingle & Barn Close) with barn, Sbs, doveHs, Ous etc. + "Close next the Barn Close" on W side of Lawn (land total c18a; all pos John Gladwin). J.G., gent- George Felgate, gardener of Rufford, for life of J.G.
1787 Oct 9: Death of Joshua Sales, FWK. Administration to widow Hannah S.
1787 Oct 30: 2 Hss near Spitalhouse Gate, with 2 Sbs & Yd (pos Thomas Barker & Samuel White) + Hs in M with barn, Sb, coalHs etc. (pos Hannah Leverton & Henry Leverton) + part of hs in Church St, adj. Hs of William Leverton (viz: shop & kitchen, with 3 Cms & 1 garret over, + backYd) (pos W.L.). William Leverton (only son & heir of late John L., baker) & Hannah L. (widow of John L.)- W.L. (except that H.L. holds Spitalhouse Gate properties for life)
[1787 Oct 30: Heirs of late John Paulson of Clipston, holder of property at Sa, are sons John & William. Widow is Ann P.]
1787 Oct 30: Heirs of late John Horsley, yeoman (subject to trusts), are son-in-law Jonathan Handley & offspring by wife Mary, J.Ho's daughter (2 Hss in Church St {occ at time of will, J.Ha. & John Green} + little croft or pingle {pos Mr Wright, hosier}, + $80 to Mary); son-in-law Henry Taylor, farmer of M, & offspring by wife Elizabeth, J.Ho's daughter (land at Heanor + $200 to Elizabeth); daughter Catharine, wife of James Parsons jnr, bricklayer of Skegby ($400); daughter Ann Horsley (Hs in M in which J.Ho lives, including furniture).
1787 Nov 20: 3 recent Hss by Back Lane (occ William Clayton etc.). William Barratt, mason, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (John Bettison, millwright)
1787 Nov 27: Heirs of late Samuel Rimington, yeoman, are John Paulson, mercer; George Wragg, gent & wife Frances (daughter of John Paulson, mercer, & his late wife Frances, who was daughter of S.R. & wife Abigail, who was daughter & heir of late Nicholas Walker, carpenter) & her offspring
1788 Jan 22: Bottle Close (aka Chesterfield Lane Close) on W side of Ch.Ln., with Gn & summerHs (c3a; former pos late James Heywood, now Robert Hitch). John Heywood, gent of Brimington- Richard Wylde, gent
1788 Jan 22: 1/2 share of 3 Hss in M with Sbs, cowHss, barns, Gn etc. (former pos late Ralph Brocksopp etc., now Sarah Brocksopp & 3 others) + maltHs (late pos R.B., now John B.). Edmund Brocksopp, malster (son & co-heir of late R.B.)- John B. (the other son & co-heir)
(They also shared R.B.'s freehold estate, bought from Thomas Green)
1788 Feb 2: Ellis property as Mar 4 etc. Ellis brothers (sons & co-heirs of late Clement Ellis, mercer & draper, a son & co-heir of late Philip Ellis, gent of M, & wife Sarah) (only Francis {mercer} now lives in M; Philip {gent} having recently left)- George Wragg, gent, for purpose of common recovery
1788 Mar 4: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Gns etc. (pos William Baggaley). W.B., cordwainer, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (William Parsons, cordwainer)
1788 Mar 4: 3 Hss in Ra tcliff Gate, with 2 Sbs, Gns, swine-cote etc. (pos William Shaw etc.). James Hardwick, hosier of Nt- Joseph Millns, butcher
1788 Mar 4: Part of Hs in Ratcliff Gate (pos William Shaw) viz: 3 rooms on ground floor + 2 Cms over + part of Gn, staked out + Sb adj. (pos W.S.). Joseph Millns, butcher- W.S.
1788 Mar 4: 1/2 share of Betney Closes (as May 6). Thomas James, butcher, & wife Ann- John James, butcher (subject to mortgage)
1788 Mar 4: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 3 Hss, 1 maltHs, 1 barn, 2 Sbs, 3 Gns, 1 orchard, 25a land & cmmmon rights in M. Plaintiff, Charles Stanton, merchant; defendant, George Wragg, gent. Francis, Clement, Thomas, Philip, Joseph, Septimus & John Ellis, & Francis Goodwin, gent, called to warrant.
The property (which had been surrendered in 1710 by John Farrer, Gervase Spakeman & others to the use of Philip Ellis, gent {now deceased} in special tail) was then surrendered to Francis Ellis, mercer
1788 Apr 9: Lands as Mar 4 recovery. Francis Ellis, mercer- George Wragg, gent.
1788 Apr 9: Cotes's Pingle, Turner's Close, Burden's Close, Barn Close & Graham's or Watson's Close, all by Newgate Lane (total c17a; late pos James Simpson, now James Watson). George Wragg & Rev. Francis Ellis of Mileham, Norfolk- John Litchfield esq.
1788 Apr 15: 3 Hss in Ratcliff Gate with Gns etc. (pos John Andrews, John Robinson & Elizabeth Acton) (with access right to Gns through Yd by E.A.'s Hs). George Wragg, gent, & John Litchfield esq, & Rev Francis Ellis, clerk- J.A. (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (George Simes, apothecary)
1788 Apr 15: Hs in Leeming Lane (pos Francis Udall). Ann Preston & Stephen Snell (brother & sister of late John Snell, cordwainer) & William, Stephen & John Topham (3 sons & co-heirs of late Mary Topham, widow, sister of late J.S.)- S.S.
1788 Apr 15: Long Close (aka Tenterfield Close) (c2a; pos Joseph Barratt). George Barratt, mason- J.B.
1788 Apr 15: Death of Richard Preston, mason. Administration to widow Mary P.
1788 May 6: 2 Padley Hill Crofts (c1a; late pos Joseph Wass, now Joseph Bonsall) + Hs at Padley Hill, with Sb & Yd (late occ Anthony Wingfield, now J.B.) + another Hs there, with Gn (late occ William Webster, now J.B.). Thomas Hufton & wife Mary- selves for life, then as T.H. wills
1788 May 6: 1/2 share of 2 Betney Closes, near Ladybrook Lane (c6a; occ William Jefford). John James, butcher, & wife Susanna- Samuel Cutts, farmer of Clipstone
1788 May 6: Hs in Leeming Lane (formerly 4 dwellings) with shops, workshops, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos James Pegg). J.P., currier, & wife Ann- John Blagg, tanner, in trust for J.P.'s creditors
1788 May 8: Hs by Westgate, with Cl under, Gn, etc. & maltHs nearby (former pos George Naylor, now George Wightman). G.W., malster (+ mortgagee Thomas Dewick, farmer of Bothamsall) (former co-owners als named)- new mortgage (Elizabeth Monk, widow)
1788 May 27: 2 cottages in Ratcliff Gate (now 4 dwellings) with Gn & croft (former pos Henry & John James; now George Douse, Martha James & 2 others). G.D. & wife Ann- mortgage (Joseph Key, miller)
1788 May 27: 3 Hss in Cockpit (now converted to 5 dwellings) with Yd, Gns etc. (former pos Mary Spencer & Michael Berridge + 1 unocc; now M.S., M.B. & 3 others). John Acton, mason- John Chapman, blacksmith of Langwith
1788 May 27: 12 cottages in or near Backlane (as adj.). M.B., widow, W.S., J.G. & wife, & E.S. (+ mortgagee, Thomas Richardson)- John Frost, for purposes of common recovery
1788 Jun 17: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 12 cottages with Gns & common rights in M. Plaintiff George Felgate; defendant John Frost, painter. Thomas Richardson, M.B., W.S., J.G. & wife, & E.S., + William Watkinson, called to warrant.
M.B., W.S., J.G. & wife then admitted as tenants, paying 3 guineas annuity to E.S. for life. (Cottages occ Edward Bennett, Rowland Charlton, Mary Allen etc.)
1788 Jun 17: 2 Hss in Backlane (adj Hs occ Edward Bennett) with Yds etc. (occ Rowland Charlton & Mary Allen). M.B., W.S., J.G & wife, & E.S.- M.A.
1788 Jun 17: 6 Hss in Back Lane, with Yds, Gns etc. (pos Edward Bennett etc.). Mary Batchelor, William Snell, John Grant & wife Mary, & Esther Smith- mortgage (Thomas Richardson, gardener)
1788 Jun 17: Hs in Westgate (divided as 2 dwellings) with Yd, Gn etc. (pos John Stevenson & Ann Betney). John Gladwin, gent, & wife Mary- George Allsop, coalminer of Hucknall-under-Huthwaite
[1788 Jun 17: Numerous Sa places, inc. Rice Lane & Rice Closes]
1788 Jul 8: Messuage or MaltHs in Ratcliff Gate, with Yd, Sb etc. (pos James Simpson) + orchard nearby (part converted to Gn) (c1r; pos J.S. & John Andrews) (reserving right of way for J.A. through Yd to Gn & rear of two Hss in Ratcliff Gate, pos J.A. & John Robinson). George Wragg, gent, & John Litchfield esq, & Rev Francis Ellis, clerk of Mileham, Norfolk- J.S., malster (& wife Grace)- mortgage
1788 Jul 29: 1/3 share of 2 Water Lane Closes (late pos William Kyte, now John Royle). William Wilson, gent (son & heir of late William Wilson, pewterer, trustee of late Joseph Senior, dyer)- George Senior, gent (a son of J.S., inheriting by default of issue of J.S.'s late sister Mary, wife {widow at her death} of William Kitchen of M) (M.K. was also sister of an elder George Senior, and aunt of Mrs Scorer, Mrs Heath & Mary Senior)
1788 Aug 19: 2 Hss in Church Street (as entry adj.) + 1/3 share of Monks Close, in Wind Mill Lane, with barn & Sb (c3a; late pos benjamin Swan). Assignees of Thomas Haslam, mercer, formerly of Chesterfield (bankrupt)- T.H., now of Ashover
1788 Aug 19: 2 Hss in Church Street (now or late pos George Crowson & George Bradbury). Thomas Haslam, mercer of Ashover- John Osborne, cordwainer- mortgage
1788 Aug 19: Samuel Barrat, mason, is only son & heir of late Samuel Barrat, mason, who was a son & heir of late Samuel Barrat, mason, who was a son & heir of late William Barrat, mason
1788 Sep 9: Hs by Market Place (former occ late Robert Hallifax, then Loftus Clifford, then William Wright, grocer) + 2 Hss together in Yd of above + Yd, Gn, Sb etc. Assignees of W.W. (bankrupt) & executors of late William Wright, gent (inc. John W. of Nt)- Thomas Dewick, yeoman of Bothamsall- John Dewick, excise officer of London
1788 Sep 30: 7 Hss by Cockpit, with Ous, shops, Yds, Gns etc. (former occs William Betts etc.; now Hannah Wyre etc.). W.B., framesmith, now of Lambeth, & wife Elizabeth (details of mortgage to Joseph Wyre & former co-ownership by John Sellors given)- John Acton, mason (subject to same mortgage)
1788 Oct 7: 1/3 share of Hs in M, with Yd etc. (pos William lester). W.L. & wife Sarah (a daughter & heir of late John Silvester)- mortgage (Thomas Bradley, gent)
1788 Dec 2: 5 recent Hss in Belvedere St (ex Nook End) with Yds etc. (occ John Selby etc.). William Barrat, mason, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
[1788 Dec 9: Woolfendale Close, Sa, formerly Street Gate Furlong or Field Piece (c7a)]
1788 Dec 23: Heath almshouses, in Cockpit (as "two Distinct Edifices", 6 dwellings in each) & lands (not detailed). Trustees- new trustees
1789 Jan 2: Reversion (on death of Ann Warsop, widow) of 3 Carr Closes, with barn (c8a; former estate of William Shipman esq; now pos A.W.). Joseph Darley, butcher, & wife Frances (a devisee of the late John Warsop, butcher) & sons John & Joseph D.- mortgage (William Smith, malster)
1789 Jan 13: 2 cottages (one formerly a framesmith's shop) by Church Yard (former pos Samuel Betts; now pos Joseph Thrall & William Caunt). S.B., framesmith, now of Lambeth, & wife Elizabeth- Rev Charles Plumptre, clerk of Teversal
1789 Jan 13: Hs by Back Lane (late pos Widow Stafford, now Richard Lund) + maltHs adj. (late pos Mr Brown, now William Stray) + Barn Close, in Chesterfield Lane, with barn & shed (c5a). Rev John Wright, clerk, admitted as a son & heir of late Charles Wright, grocer of M.
1789 Jan 13: Land used as stone quarry, at SW end of Near Lidgett Close (John Acton's land SW, Duke of Newcastle NE). Lancelot Rolleston esq- J.A., mason
1789 Jan 13: 1/3 share of Blackmoor's Head Inn by Market Place, with Ous, maltHss, Cms, shops, Hss, Yds etc. (occ Paul Boot & 8 others). Joshua Seni5r, hairdresser of Grantham- 2nd mortgage (Jeremiah Senior, hairdresser of Nt)
1789 Feb 3: Recent Hs by Back Lane, with BrHs, 2 Sbs, swinecote etc. (late pos Sarah Lockwood, now Matthew Atkinson, gent). William Walker, gent- James Walker, gent
1789 Feb 3: Padley Hill Close, by upper end of Stockwell Gate (with rights over well & trough by barn adj.) (c4a; pos George Heathcote). G.H. (+ mortgagee W.W.)- William Houlding, FWK (& wife Ann)- mortgage (W.W.)
1789 Feb 3: Padley Hill Close, by upper end of Stockwell Gate, with barn (c4a; pos George Heathcote). Mortgagee (William Walker, gent)- G.H., limeburner- new mortgage (W.W.)
1789 Feb 3: Heirs of late George Savage, inheriting on death of his wife Lydia, include children of his brother William S. (son Wright S.; daughter Hannah, wife of Thomas Baggaley; daughter Abigail, wife of William Partington; daughter Elizabeth Lindley, widow) & of his brother George S. (daughter Mary Boot, widow).
1789 Feb 24: Hs in Leeming Lane (formerly 4 dwellings) with shops, workshops, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (late pos jame Pegg, now unocc). John Blagg, tanner- Thomas Birks, tanner
1789 Apr 7: Cottage in Dun Yard, by Ratcliff Gate, with Gn etc. (pos Joseph Sills). J.S. & wife Gertrude- mortgage (William Smith, malster)
1789 May 19: Licence to lease: Hs near Church Yard, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (late occ x Pettinger). Vicar & wardens- John Sellors, innholder, for 21 years
1789 Jun 9: Hs in Leeming Lane (former estate of John Snell; late pos Francis Udall, now Richard Banks). Stephen Snell, cordwainer- William Truelove
[1789 Jun 9: Ridgeway Field Close, Warsop]
1789 Jun 11: Queen's Head pub, by Cockpit, with barns, Sbs, Ous, orchards, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos Hannah Scothorn, then David Burrows, now Edward Faull). Thomas Roebuck, yeoman of M (+ mortgagee William Vann of Belgrave, Leics., executor of late William Southwell of Nt, who had been mortgagee to Hannah S.)- E.F. & wife Frances - mortgage
1789 Jun 30: Cottage in Westgate, with Yd, Gn etc. (former occ Christopher Chapman, then Stephen Lee, then Edmund Platts, now unocc). William Lee, cordwainer of Southwell, & wife Martha (+ mortgagee)- John Lee
1789 Aug 19: Cottage in Ratcliff Gate, with Ous, Gn etc. (late pos John Poole, now Thomas Clarke). J.P., cordwainer, now of Nt. (formerly co-owner with Edward Cartwright?) (+ mortgagee Francis Peacock, farmer of Ph.)- Charles Leadbeater, shopkeeper of M.
1789 Sep 1: Hs by Westgate, with croft & barn adj (late occ John Meakin, now William Wheatcroft or undertenants). Ann Meakin- William Toplis, gent
1789 Sep 1: 2 Hss in M, with Cls under (occ John Pacey & William Biggs) + Hs in Westgate (pos John Watson esq) + cottage in Yd of said Hs (pos Richard Newcomb) + seat in church. John Naylor, gent- Thomas N., gent, & Benjamin Handley, gent of New Sleaford, Lincs (for purposes agreed in indenture of 25 Aug, between 1} J.N., 2} Mary Lister, widow of M, fiancee of J.N., 3} T.N. & B.H.)
1789 Oct 13: 2 cottages in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Gns etc. (late pos William Etherington & John Baggaley, now Samuel E. & James Merchant). Charles Unwin- S.E.
1789 Nov 3: Hs at upper end of Stockwell Gate, adj. Tenter Croft (former pos Richard Jackson, then John Haynes, now Charles Clay). John Osborne & wife Hannah, & Richard Lee & wife Catherine (the wives being daughters & heirs of late John Smith of M)- R.L. & wife
1789 Nov 24: Henry Smith, victualler of M, is admitted to late Thomas Botham's share of estates in M (H.S. married the sister of T.B.'s late wife. T.B. was a malster of Nt).
1789 Nov 24: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with shops, Sbs, wareHs & Cm over, + swinecote & midding-stead nearby in Wass Lane + Yd in W.L. used as woodYd (all pos William Flint). W.F., cooper- self for life, then son John F.
1789 Dec 15: John Parsons, gent of Mw, attains age of 21 and is admitted to estates in M & Mw inherited from late John Thorpe, gent of Mw (will of 17 Jan 1776; J.P. being son of J.T's nephew Richard P.; Mary P., widow, was one of J.T.'s trustees)
1790 Jan 18: Cottage at top of Westgate (former occ Widow Hutton; now pos John Allen). Robert Hooley, gardener, & wife Mary- Thomas Hooley & wife Elizabeth
1790 Mar 30: Hs in Market Place, with Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Margaret Monk; then occ Jane Oscroft; now pos George Stevenson). Ellen Monk, spinster- G.S. & Nathaniel S., sadlers- mortgage (John Monk, printer of Chester, & William Naylor, malster of M)
1790 Mar 30: 5 cottages in Dunn Yard, with Yd, Gn etc. (occ Lancelot Hilton etc.). John Paulson, mercer, & George Wragg, gent (father & husband of late Frances Wragg, who had inherited the property from her grandfather Samuel Rimington)- Benjamin Proctor, farmer
1790 Mar 30: Hs in croft near Church St. (as Apr 27; plot of land 20 x 4yds, reserved road to be 5ft wide). William Brodhurst, gent, & wife Mary- William Wood, staymaker
1790 Apr 3: Hs in Market Place (pos Mrs Coe & John Mason) + shop adj (pos George Stevenson) + 3 Sbs in Spital House Gate (pos Thomas Barker etc.). John Brettle, gent, & Grace B., widow, both of Thurgarton (only son & widow of late John B., gent of Thurgarton)- J.M.
1790 Apr 16: Land at N corner of Tenter Lane Close, with recent Hs (42sq yd) reserving right to fix fruit trees to outside of wall to be built by purchaser. J.L.- Edward Bradow
1790 Apr 16: Land in Tenter Lane Close (79sq yd; Edward Bradow's part of close S, lands of Joshua Senior N). J.L.- James Walker, gent
1790 Apr 16: Land at W side of Gn, adj. Belvedere St., with Hss etc. (441sq yd). Jeremiah Lockwood, gent of M- John & Jonathan Barrat, masons- mortgage (Joseph Key, miller)
1790 Apr 20: Extract from will of David Reckless, flax-dresser. His Hs, with Ous etc., passes to his wife Ruth for life, then his cousin William Fox, flax-dresser of Nt. (admitted at this court)
1790 Apr 27: 2/9 share of 4 Hss in Stockwell Gate (as Jun 1). Thomas & William Kewney (other 2 sons & heirs of Thomas K.)- John Adlington
1790 Apr 27: Hs in croft near Church St., with Gn & small plot of land between the Gn (W) & the road reserved by William Brodhurst, from whom the land was purchased by William Wood (pos Richard Peatfield). W.W., staymaker, & wife Ann- William Leverton, shopkeeper (who is not premitted to build within 6ft of a window in the gable end of William Wood's Hs adj)
1790 May 11: 1/6 share (+ reversion on death of Rhoda Hunt of another 1/6) of Black Lion pub, Westgate (late pos Jonas Bradley, now John B.) + Hs in Westgate with maltHs adj (pos Robert Brocksopp), with Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. Wiliam Ludlam, farmer of Bolsover, & wife Mary (daughter of Rhoda, wife of John Hunt, formerly Rhoda Jarvis, ?& late Richard Jarvis)- John Skinner, farmer
1790 May 11: Hs in Stockwell Gate (divided as 2 tenements) with cowHs, Ous & Gn with shop in (former pos George Savage; now 1 occ William Dutton, 1 unocc). Wright Savage & wife Hannah, & Elizabeth Lindley, widow, & Thomas Baggaley & wife Hannah, & Abigail Partington, widow, & Mary Boot, widow- Thomas Haynes & wife Martha- mortgage
1790 Jun 1: 1/9 share of 4 Hss in Stockwellgate (pos John Adlington etc.) + maltHs & 2 Sbs adj Adlington's Hs (pos J.A.) with Ous, Sbs, Yd, Gns etc. Jonas Kewney (one of 3 sons & heirs of late Thomas Kewney, farmer of East Markham)- J.A.
1790 Jun 1: Hs in Ratcliff Gate (formerly 2 dwellings, recently 3) (former pos John Baggaley & Samuel Betts; lately J.B., Joseph Gand & Thomas Sedgwick) + croft at rear (c0.5a; pos John Pawson) + 2 Hss nearby in Ra.Gt. (divided into several tenements)(pos William Denman & 7 others). W.D.- mortgage (George Hurst, hosier)
1790 Jun 2: Blackmoor's Head Inn, by Market Place, with Ous, Cms, shops, Hss etc. & 6 recent Hss by Wass Lane (on site of former maltHs) (pos Paul Boot & 14 others). Jeremiah Senior, hairdresser of Nt, & wife Mary, & George S., FWK, & Joshua S., hairdresser- mortgage (William Jackson, grocer; one of numerous around these years) (Jeremiah & Joshua S. also mortgage other property with W.J.)
1790 Jul 26: Reversion (on death of Ann, widow of late John Warsop) of
3 Carr Closes, with barn (c8a; pos A.W.). William Smith, malster, & Joseph Darley, butcher & wife Frances & children Joseph & Mary, & John Darley, butcher of London (another child of Joseph & Frances)- mortgage
[1790 Aug 3: Land in Warsop fields: Stonebridge F / Haw Meadow Fur., Middle Fur., Moscar Fur.; Far Oak F; Near Oak F / Stub Fur., Griffin Hedge Fur. (John Browne- John Birkin of Edwinstowe).
1790 Aug 11: Burden's Close, by Bancroft Lane (c5a; pos Richard Atkin). R.A. & wife Ellen (+ mortgagees)- William Jackson, grocer
1790 Aug 24: Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos John Mason) & Hs in Yd of above (occ William Wilson) with maltHs, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. John Adlington, malster (executor of will of late William Ward, malster & shopkeeper, who was executor of will of late William Bingham, carpenter) & Thomas Sales- mortgage (John Hurt)
[1790 Sep 14: Lands in Warsop arable fields: Stone Bridge F / Limebeck Furlong, Stubstile Fur., Moscar Fur.; West Croft F / Forest Butts, Blackmire Fur.; Far Oak Field / Forest-head, Nether Fur. (Bull Sick E, Mansfield road W)+(a stinting E, M road W), The Teamings; Near Oak Field / Stubb Fur., Whitfield Fur., Hazle Land Hill Fur., Griffin Hedge Fur., Claypitt Fur.; Ridgeway Field / Little Beck, Griffin Hedge Fur., Butt Lane Fur. (John Browne- John Whiteman)]
1790 Sep 14: Quarry Close (c4a; pos Elizabeth Ince). Charles Ince & E.I. (son & widow of late Charles I., mason of M)- John Acton, mason
1790 Oct 26: 2 Hss in Newgate Lane (as Dec 28). William Battison, baker of London (formerly of M)- Ann Greenwood, widow
1790 Dec 7: Padley Hill Close, by upper end of Stockwell Gate, with barn (c4a; pos George Heathcote). G.H., limeburner- mortgage
1790 Dec 28: 2 Hss in Newgate Lane (pos John Watson & Joshua Sales). Ann Greenwood, widow- mortgage
1791 Jan 1: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth Baggaley) 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Gns etc. (former estate of late Joseph Spiby; now pos William Spiby etc.). Joseph Baggaley, FWK (son of E.B.)- mortgage
1791 Jan 18: Land at N corner of Tenter Lane Close, with recent Hs on (42.5sq yd; unocc). Edward Bradow, mason, & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee Jeremiah Lockwood, gent of London, formerly of M)- John Mason, glazier (& wife Mary)- James Walker, gent
[1791 Feb 8: Woolfendale Close, Sa; formerly Streetgate Furlong or Field Piece, c7a]
1791 Mar 1: Licence to lease: Part of close adj. Field Mill Dam (c1a 1r; pos William Mew) with right to "lower & cut out" 2r 22p to extend the Dam + such other pieces of land & quarry (pos W.M., William Bullard, Anthony Ince & Daniel Hopewell) adj. the Dam as may need to be flooded in course of enlarging the said Dam. Vicar & wardens- William Elliot Stanford, John Stanford & John Burnside (for whom John Harker acted in negotiations with W.M.) for life
[1791 Mar 1: Land by Walstone Lane, Sa]
1791 Mar 22: 1/2 share of 2 Hss by Belvedere St., with Yds etc. (pos James Mundall & George Barrat). G.B. (a son & co-heir of late Samuel B., mason) & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (James Hopewell, tailor)
1791 Mar 22: Licence to lease: 4 Vicar's Closes (formerly 2) (total c21a; occ William Mew; freehold land of Thomas James SW; Field Mill Dam, river & Upper Mill Dam NW; Workhouse, Intake & Nottingham Rd. E, rest of Vicar Close & freehold land of Mrs Clarkson pos Henry Taylor, formerly called Broom Close S) including the bottoms, with right to break limestone & burn lime in existing quarried areas or by arrangement. Vicar & wardens- W.M., for 21 years
1791 Mar 22: 3/5 share of hs at NW corner of Meeting House Croft, by street called The Nook, with Ous, Gn etc. (13 x 6yds; pos Thomas Hibbert). James & Robert Simpson (sons & heirs of late Thomas S., a brother & heir of late Charles S, FWK; and brothers & heirs of late Thomas S.) + Henry Smith, victualler of M + William Simpson, gent of Brentford (another brother of late Charles S.)- Joseph Butterworth
[1791 Mar 22: Parcels of land in Warsop arable fields: in Hawmeadow Furlong of Stonebridge Field; Middle Furlong of "; Moscar Furlong of "; in Far Oak Field; in Stubb Furlong of Near Oak Field; Griffin Hedge Furlong of "]
1791 Apr 12: 2/5 share of Hs with Gn etc., by W side of Quaker's Croft (former estate of Charles Simpson; latest occ Thomas Hibbard). Charles Simpson jnr, gent of London (nephew of C.S.)- Joseph Butterworth, FWK
1791 Apr 12: 7 recent Hss by Chesterfield Lane, with Os, Yds, Gns, orchards etc. (pos Matthew Wilson, George Wightman jnr etc.) with recent maltHs nearby (former pos Richard Whitehouse; now G.W.). Reuben Lee (son & heir of late Reuben Lee, farmer of Sibthorpe)- G.W.- mortgage (R.L.)
[1791 May 3: Particular Baptists' meeting house in Walston Lane, Sa]
1791 May 3: Land at SW corner of Padley Hill Close (c1a; pos John Adlington). William Houlding (+ mortgagee)- John Adlington
1791 May 24: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with BrHs or Kitchen, Gn, Yd etc. (pos Sarah Lockwood). S.L., spinster- mortgage (named trustees of The Brotherly Society, of the Talbot, Warsop).
1791 May 30: Hs in Westgate, with 2 barns etc. (pos Thomas Parkin & under-tenant James Marriott) + Hs adj, with maltHs, Sb, Gn, Yd etc. (pos George Hodgkinson as under-tenant to T.P.). Francis Smith, staymaker of Melbourn, Derbs.- George Naylor, malster
1791 Jun 14: 1/5 share of 6 Hss by Meeting House Lane, with Ous, Gns etc. (pos Robert Green etc.). Elizabeth Lindley, widow- Thomas Baggaley, FWK
1791 Jul 26: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, 2 Sbs, 3 Gns, Yd etc. (pos George Hodgkinson, under-tenant to Thomas Parkin) + land with 55.5ft frontage to Westgate from E side of gateway into G.H's barn Yd (containing 2 barns) to mark on wall of upper (west) barn; then away from street through barn & Gn (pos T.P.) behind to N corner of Cl (pos G.H.); with S part of said Gn, from said corner west to wall of Gn pos Samuel Catlow. George Naylor, malster- Edward Dixon, tanner of Chesterfield
1791 Jul 26: Licence to lease: Mill Bank (?Bauk) close, adj. Field Mill Dam on N (c1a; pos Daniel Hopewell) with right to build Hss etc. Vicar & wardens- John Acton, mason, for 21 years
1791 Aug 16: William Barrat, a son & devisee of late William B., mason of M, admitted to Hs in M with Gns etc. (former occ John Claworth).
1791 Aug 16: Land at E end of Tenter Lane Close (c132sq yd; pos William Hunter) reserving right to nail fruit trees to outside of wall to be built by purchaser. Jeremiah Lockwood, mercer of London- Ann & Elizabeth Barrat.
1791 Aug 16: Hs in Ratcliff Gate (former Harrow/George) (pos John Greenwood, William G. & 4 others). J.G. & wife Elizabeth & son W.G.- mortgage
1791 Aug 16: 2 cottages (now divided as 4 dwellings) in Ratcliff Gate, with Gn & croft adj. (pos George Douse etc.) G.D.- mortgage
1791 Sep 27: Land near Church St. now used as tanYd, with building & tan vats (pos William Brodhurst) reserving right of way 5ft wide from Church St. to W.B.'s maltHs. W.B. & wife- Edward Dixon, tanner
1791 Sep 27: Land near Church St. (22yds long x 4yds at W end, 2yds at E). William Brodhurst, gent, & wife Mary- William Wood, staymaker
1791 Oct 25: Further share of reversion of Carr Closes as adj. John Darley, butcher of London, & Mary D., spinster of London (2 children of Joseph & Frances D. of M.)- T.D.
1791 Oct 25: Reversion (on death of Ann Warsop, widow of late John W., butcher) of 3 Carr Closes, with barn (c8a; former estate of William Shipman esq; now pos A.W.). Mary Bird, spinster, Joseph Darley snr, butcher, & wife Frances, & his son J.D. jnr- Thomas Dodson, gent
1791 Nov 8: 1/7 share of Blue Boar Inn, with barns, Sbs, Ous, Yds etc. (pos Richard Moore). Samuel Etherington, FWK, & wife Elizabeth (daughter & heir of late Thomas Smith, & sister & heir of late Ann Smith, admitted at this court)- mortgage
1791 Nov 8: Hs in Leeming Lane (part of former ancient Red Lion Inn) with Yd & Ous (pos George Ellis). John Ellis- G.E.
1791 Nov 8: Land at SE side of Chesterfield Lane Close, with recent Hs, Sb, cowHs, Ous, Gn etc. (30yds wide x full length of close; pos William Acton) reserving right of way to rest of close. John Acton, mason (father of W.A.)- W.A.
1791 Nov 29: Hs in Cockpit formerly called "The New House", now divided as 2 dwellings, with Gns etc. (former pos Anthony Ince & Edward Taylor; now Henry Buckles & Richard Rollinson). John Dodsley of Stoney Houghton, & wife Catherine- A.I.
1791 Nov 29: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, 2 Sbs, 3 Gns, Yd etc. & barn nearby with Cms over (pos Edward Dixon) + new unfinished Hs on site of ancient barn near Westgate. E.D., tanner, & wife Mary- mortgage
1791 Dec 20: Floyd's Close, in Chesterfield Lane (c4a; pos William Floyd). B.R.O.- George Wightman jnr, malster, (& wife Sarah)- mortgage
1791 Dec 20: Padley Hill Close, near Stockwellgate (c4a; pos John Wright, malster). Bentinck Robert Otter, of Jesus College Cambridge (heir of late George Butrick esq of M, admitted after remarriage or death of B.R.O.'s aunt, G.B.'s wife Elizabeth, who has now married John Paulson, mercer)- Rev John Wright, clerk
1792 Jan 10: 1/9 share of 2 Water Lane Closes (as adj; c12a). George Senior, FWK- Jeremiah S., hairdresser of Nt.
1792 Jan 10: 1/3 share of 2 Water Lane Closes, by W.L. (former pos John Boot, now John Royle) (devised in will of late Joseph Senior to his right heirs if late Mary & William Kitchen of M. produced no offspring). William Wilson, gent (son & heir of late William W., pewterer, who was trustee of late J.S., dyer)- George Senior, gent (a son & heir of late J.S.)
1792 Feb 21: Sb near backyard of White Hart Inn, with cornchamber over, & Gn (pos John Tompkin) with right of way through W.H. foreYd. Richard Stenton, gent- Thomas Bingley, baker, in trust for Susannah, wife of R.S. (in coverture)
1792 Mar 13: 4 Carr Closes, with barn & Sb (total c15a; pos Ann Warsop & Samuel Harvey). A.W., widow- Elihu Samuel Fellows, gent, for 5 years
1792 Mar 13: Bancroft Lane Close (as Apr 3; formerly 2 closes; former pos John Boot, now John Adlington). Dorothy Kirke, widow of East Retford (only niece & heir of late John Bright, gent of East Retford, who was trustee of late Thomas Cotton)- Cotton sisters- George Wragg, for purpose of common recovery
1792 Mar 13: CoalHs with rooms over, on right side of Yd at rear of John Andrews' Hs (20sq yd; between Sbs of William Bromehead & J.A.) & small piece of ground opposite, used for laying dung. Thomas Cotton heirs (as Apr 3)- W.B.
1792 Mar 13: Reversion (on death of William Wilson, gent, & William Wright) of Hs near Market Place, with Yd etc. (former pos Elizabeth Monk, now occ Henry Smith, mercer) + Sb in said Yd (pos Francis Ellis). Catherine Wright (daughter of W.Wi.) & husband W.Wr.- William Bromehead, gent
1792 Mar 13: 1/6 share, + reversion of another 1/6 share (on death of Rhoda, wife of John Hunt) of Black Lion pub, Westgate (former pos Jonas Bradley, now John B.) + Hs & maltHs in Westgate (pos Robert Brocksopp) & Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. Henry Bagshaw & wife Ann- John Skinner, farmer
1792 Mar 27: Oller Meadow, in Ladybroke Lane, with Gn etc. (c2a; former occ William Cotton, now William Wagg). Henry Cotton esq, Sarah Robertson, widow, & Margaret Wragg (children & devisees of late W.C., gent) & her husband George Wragg, gent- John Paulson, mercer
1792 Apr 3: Padley Hill Close, near Stockwell Gate (c4a; pos John Wright, malster). John Wright, clerk, & wife Philippiana- James Cree, FWK- mortgage (John Booth, farmer of Clipstone)
1792 Apr 3: Odd Close, near Milehill (c3a; pos Robert Dodsley). T.C. heirs- John Vessey, gent of North Leys, Rufford
1792 Apr 3: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 6a land/meadow/pasture (= B.L. Cl. as adj). Plaintiff Thomas Briggs; defendant George Wragg, gent. Martha, Ann & Mary Cotton, + John Vessey, gent, called to warrant. (subsequently surrendered to Cotton sisters)
1792 Apr 3: Bancroft Lane Close, by B.L. (c5.5a; pos John Adlington). Cotton sisters- J.A., malster, & wife Ann- mortgage (William Jackson, grocer)
1792 Apr 3: Hs by Market Place, with Sb, limeHs, Cl, candleHs, wareHs with Yd behind (all on right side of Yd at rear of Hs) + wareHs (32ft frontage; pos John Wood, flaxdresser), dairy, BrHs & necessaryHs (total 36ft frontage) (on left side of said Yd) + lower part of Gn of Hs (44ft frontage x 27ft wide, excluding front wall). T.C. heirs- John Andrews, mercer- mortgage (Cotton sisters)
1792 Apr 3: SlaughterHs, with shed & small Yd, at right side of Yd behind Hs of John Andrews, mercer (pos Brett Chester) + upper part of Gn of the said Hs (from end of building of Thomas Birks across to point on front wall, 40ft from corner of shop of late Robert Rycroft). Martha, Ann & Mary Cotton (daughters & heirs of late Thomas C., grocer, & late wife Ann) & Hugh Wood esq of Swanwick (trustee of T.C.'s will)- T.B., turner
1792 Apr 3: Land at S end of Lurch Hill close (1004sq yd; boundary with rest of close 128yd long; pos Ralph Brocksopp). R.B., grocer, & wife Sarah- John Acton, mason
1792 Apr 3: 2 Hss together in Newgate Lane (as Jun 5). Ann G. + J.R & wife- B.B., for purpose of common recovery
1792 Apr 24: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, Sb, Gn etc. (pos Peter Wood, hosier). Samuel Nuttall, malster of Alfreton, & wife Phebe- Alice Wood, spinster
1792 Apr 24: 2 butcher's shops by Market Place (pos James Moore). Charles & John Wright (mortgagees for Joseph Darley, butcher, former owner)- Alexander Burden, gent (mortgagee for executors of late John Boot, malster, recent owner)
1792 May 15: Hs by Ratcliff Gate (formerly called the Harrow, then the George) with Ous, barns, Sbs, etc. & croft adj. (now occ John Greenwood, William G., & 5 others). J.G. & wife Elizabeth, & their only child, W.G.- mortgage
1792 May 18: Mansion Hs in Stockwell Gate, with workshop, BrHs, Sb, Gn, Yd etc. & croft at rear converted to orchard or cherry-holt (former occ Widow Caunt, now James Clayton). George Saxe, gardener of Edwinstowe- J.C., FWK- mortgage (T.H.Swymmer, gent)
1792 Jun 5: 8 Hss in Chesterfield Lane, with Gns (pos Paul Johnson etc.) + land nearby in Ch.Ln., part used as stone quarry (pos John Acton) + west part of a close by Ch.Ln., with 8 recent Hss on (c3a; land pos J.A.; Hss pos George Whitworth etc.). J.A., mason- mortgage (Richard Minor, servingman)
1792 Jun 5: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 2 Hss, 1 shop, 2 Gns & common rights in M (as adj.). Plaintiff Thomas Briggs; defendant Benjamin Bagshaw. Ann Greenwood & John Radford & wife Mary called to warrant, + Jonathan Barrat
1792 Jun 5: 2 Hss together in Newgate Lane, with workroom, Ous, Gns etc. (pos Benjamin Latham & William Bush). Thomas Briggs, Benjamin Bagshaw, Ann Greenwood, widow, & John Radford & wife Mary- A.G. for life, then J.R. & wife- mortgage (B.B., grocer)
1792 Jun 6: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth, wife of John Reynolds, butcher of M) of Quarry Lane Close (c3a; pos Jonathan Chadwin). Mary Holles & husband Cornelius, butcher of Southwell- mortgage (John Reynolds, yeoman of Southwell)
1792 Jul 2: Hs in Westgate (occ Sarah Mellor) + 9 Hss in Westgate (occ Sarah Amos etc.) + Easter Field (aka Dalestorth Field Close: a freehold close of assart land in Da.Fd.) (c12a; pos Brett Chester). S.M., spinster- self until marriage to John Billam gent., of Killamarsh, Derbs., then as agreed in indentures of 29-30.6.1792 between S.M., J.B. & Rev John Wright, clerk of M, + John Brailsford, grocer & soap-boiler of M
1792 Jul 17: 6 Hss in Stockwell Gate (3 converted from barn) with Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. & close nearby (c2a) (pos Rev Mr Milward etc.) with complex arrangements for carrying coals into the Yds through the Hss. Sarah Lockwood (via her trustees Samuel Shore of Musbrook, Derbs., & Joseph Paice esq of London, executors of late Robert Newton esq)- (Milward's Hs) self for life, then William Rooth, malster; (rest) W.R.
1792 Jul 17: Gn on N side of Quaker Lane (pos Charles Denton & John Booth, butcher; John Wright's orchard W, Mrs Heywood's Gn N, Gn of C.D. occ George Gregory E). C.D., cooper- trustees for building a meeting house for Independent protestant dissenters, viz: Peter Wood snr, hosier; George Wightman snr, malster; George Wightman jnr, malster; Peter Wood jnr, hosier; William Hardstaff, malster; George Birchill, hatter (all of M); John Bacon, cotton mfr. & William Butcher (both of Sa); & William Dodson of Annesley
1792 Jul 17: Hs adj Bowling Green, near Backlane, with Gn (pos William Snell) with right of way to Backlane across Foundery Yard. Mary Batchelor, widow, W.S. & wife Sarah, John Grant & wife Mary, & Esther Smith- John Acton
1792 Aug 7: 4 recent Hss in Westgate, with Yd etc. (pos James Eaton etc.). John Lee & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1792 Aug 7: Land at E end of Tenter Lane Close, by Belvedere St (5.5yds wide, 12yds deep). Jeremiah Lockwood, mercer of London- Jonathan Barrat, mason
1792 Aug 7: Land at E end of Tenter Lane Close, by Belvedere St (6yds wide, 12yds deep). Jeremiah Lockwood, mercer of London- John Simes, framesmith
1792 Aug 7: Land at E end of Tenter Lane Close, by Belvedere St (6yds wide, 12yds deep). Jeremiah Lockwood, mercer of London- Joseph Godley
1792 Aug 28: Extract from will of S.S.: Thomas S. is son of her late brother-in-law Thomas Sneath
1792 Aug 28: Hs in Leeming Lane (former occ S.S.). J., T. & W.G. (as trustees)- W.G. (nephew of S.S.)
1792 Aug 28: Hs in M (pos Widow Green). J., T. & W.G. (as trustees)- Sarah Gaskin (niece of S.S.)
1792 Aug 28: Hs in M (pos George Aram). J., T. & W.G. (as trustees of S.S.)- T.G. (nephew of S.S.)
1792 Aug 28: 2 Hss in M (former pos Thomas Beardmore & Edward Clifford; now John Morley & John Bole). Thomas Sneath of Birmingham (heir of late Sarah S., widow of Sutton-on-Trent, via Thomas, John & William Gaskin, sons & heirs of her trustee, the late Thomas Gaskin) & wife Ann- William Rooth, malster
1792 Sep 18: Land at S corner of Lockwood's Close (171sq yd). William Rooth, malster, & wife Mary- Charles Ince- mortgage (Thomas Hooley, gardener)
1792 Oct 9: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with maltHs, Ous, barns, Sbs, shops, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Joseph Woodhead & William Whatton). James Key, farmer of Maplebeck, & wife Mary- J.W., victualler
1792 Oct 9: Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos John Mason) & Hs in Yd of above (occ William Wilson), with maltHs, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. Thomas Sales & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee)- J.M., glazier
1792 Oct 9: 2 recent Hss in Ratcliff Gate, with Gns etc. (former estate of William Mycroft; now occ Abraham Whatlock & William Latham) + 2 cottages in Dunn Yard, with Gn etc. (pos Elizabeth Horspool & John Pemberton). Benjamin Proctor & wife Mary- Charles Proctor
1792 Oct 9: Property in M, held in trust. Earl of Chesterfield (trustee of Rev William Smelt, clerk of Gedling, & wife Margaret, nee Stanhope; at their request)- Rev Charles Plumptre, clerk
1792 Oct 30: Hs in M (pos William Henson). Thomas, John & William Gaskin (trustees as 1792 Aug 28)- Mary Chapman (wife of John C. & niece of late Sarah Sneath)
1792 Oct 30: Capital Hs in Westgate, with Ous, Gns, Yds, seat in parish church etc. & The Lawn nearby (formerly 4 closes: Strutt Croft, Corn Close, Pingle & Barn Close) with fish-pond, barn, Sbs, doveHs etc. (all occ Rev Samuel Catlow). John Gladwin, gent- S.C., for life of J.G. + 2 years
1792 Oct 30: Land at N corner of Bottoms close (c650sq yd; wall by River Maun N, fence of old fulling mill dam E) reserving right of way from rest of close, and right to convey water out of Allen's Quarry across said land into the Maun. Rev Charles Plumptre, clerk, & wife Mary- Henry Smith, victualler
1792 Nov 20: Land at S corner of Lockwood's Close, with buildings on (some under construction) (270sq yd; Stockwell Gate S, land of Charles Ince W) with right to build another building adj. one under construction, and block up windows on N & E sides of the latter if the new building is made into a dwelling. William Rooth, malster, & wife Mary- Edward Shipley, Samuel Barlow, John Platts, James Slack, Thomas Clarke, Thomas Salthouse, Charles Sutton, Joseph Fowler, Abijah Bond, Samuel Kirk, William Cooper & Samuel Woodward of Nt; Robert Hall jnr of Basford; & Joseph Finch, FWK of M (all occs given, most FWK or hosiers) as joint tenants
1792 Dec 11: 1/2 share of 2 Hss in Belvedere St, with Yd etc. (former pos George Barrat & James Mundall; now G.B. & William Wright). G.B. (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
[1792 Dec 11: Land by Walston Lane, Sa]
1792 Dec 11: 5 recent Hss in Belevedere St (formerly Nook End) with Yds etc. (occ John Selby etc.). William Barrat, mason (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage (Joseph Key, miller)
1793 Jan 1: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with shop, wareHss, Gn, GnHss, Yd with Cl & room over, candleHs & room over, Sb & midding-place etc. (pos James Crosland). William & George Hurst, hosiers (brothers & heirs of late Charles Hurst, grocer)- Luke Williamson, butcher of Nt
1793 Jan 22: 8 recent Hss in Belvedere St (formerly Backlane) with Yd etc. (occ William Barrat etc.). W.B. & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee, John Bettison, millwright)- new mortgage (Joseh Key, miller)
1793 Feb 12: 1/4 share of 4 Hss in Stockwell Gate (occ Gilbert Slack etc.) + 3 cottages with Gns etc. in Belvedere St. (formerly The Nook) (occ George Tongue etc.). George Adlington, farmer of Newton (son & heir of late Jonathan A.), & wife Dorothy- Robert Bonsall, victualler, & wife Ann
1793 Feb 12: 7 Hss in Barton Yard (pos Thomas Chapman etc.) + Bullivant's Croft adj + Hemp Land close nearby (c3a; pos Elizabeth Burden) (all above bought by late George Burden from Ralph Knight esq) + the Weavers' Building, recently built on Hemp Land by George, Richard & Alexander B., (part occ Smith Cottrell & Co.; part occ G., R., & A.B.) with Hss, Ous, shops, Yds, Gns etc. E.B., widow, & G., R. & A.B., merchants (widow + sons of late George B., gent)- (Weavers' Building) G.B.; (rest) E.B. for life, then G.B.
1793 Feb 12: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with wheelwright's shop, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos James Cook, druggist, Catherine Millns & Joseph Ball). Elizabeth Burden, widow- E.B. for life, then her son Richard B., merchant
1793 Feb 12: Hs in Leeming Lane etc. (occ William Hancock). John Gaskin, mason- mortgage (Thomas Gaskin, wheelwright of Nt)
1793 Mar 5: Lands in M, held in trust. Richard Whitehouse, malster (trustee of late M.B., spinster)- M.M., and Thomas Tollinton of Nt (son of late Thomas Tollinton & late wife Ann, who was sister of M.B. & M.M.)
1793 Mar 5: Land by Nottingham Lane, where a cottage formerly stood (c35sq yd; pos John Gaskin). John Machin, painter of Nt, & wife Mary (sister & co-heir of late Margaret Bingham)- J.G.
1793 Mar 12: 1/7 share of Blue Boar Inn, with barns, Sbs, Ous, Yds etc. (pos Richard Moore). William Smith (son & heir of late Thomas Smith, & brother & heir of late Ann Smith) & wife Elizabeth- George Smith, farmer of Hucknall under Huthwaite
1793 Mar 26: Land in Ratcliff Gate, part of estate bought by Rev Charles Plumptre from Rev William Smelt & wife Margaret (1285sq yd; Stanhope's Walk at bottom of Ratcliff Gate S, Hs, courtYd & Gn pos Mrs Shaw E, road from Walk to Backlane W, wall parallel with Clarke BrHs etc. N) with usual right over road from Backlane. C.P. & wife- Thomas Elliott, cotton manufacturer
1793 Mar 26: Land in Ratcliff Gate with buildings etc. on, part of estate bought by Rev Charles Plumptre from Rev William Smelt & wife Margaret (630sq yd; wall "parallel with, and contiguous to the gable end of the Brewhouse and cowhouse and offices formerly belonging to the messuage in the possession of Mrs Clarke" S, Gn pos Mrs Shaw E, Backlane N, road from Stanhope's Walk to Backlane {past end of coachHs of Mrs Clarke's? Hs} W) with usual rights over road from Backlane into town. C.P., clerk, & wife Mary- William Smith
1793 Mar 26: 2 low rooms in Market Place, under the dining room of the Crown Inn (formerly 3 butcher's shops) & Sb in Crown yard (pos Edmund Titterton). Sarah Leech (daughter & heir of late Joseph Leech, innholder)- William Naylor, malster
1793 Mar 26: Lands in M, held in trust. William & Thomas Wilson (sons of late William Wilson, gent, who was trustee of George Senior, gent)- G.S.
1793 Mar 26: Small plot of land with barn, hovel, foldYd, Ous etc. in Brewster Lane (aka Church Lane) adj William Brodhurst's Gill Croft close (pos John Clay). George Senior, gent- W.B., gent
[1793 Mar 26: 10 recent Hss in Mw, built by John Cowpe in Hannah & Edward Cowpe's Northfield Close + land between them & Pleasley Water (c2a). H.C., widow, & E.C., farmer- J.V. in trust.
These may be the same 10 Hss, of which 4 are unfinished, concerned with other property in a Recovery at the same court to the benefit of H.C. & E.C.]
[1793 Mar 26: 4 Northfield Closes, Mw, between Nf. Lane & Pleasley Water (c18a). Rev Henry Case Morewood, clerk & wife Ellen (widow & devisee of late George Morewood esq, of Alfreton)- John Vesey, gent. of North Leys, in trust for John Cowpe, Thomas Oldknow, John Paulson, Henry Hollins & William Pearsce (details)]
1793 Mar 26: Hs in Westgate, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (pos J.R.). J.H. & wife- Jeffry Brock, surgeon
1793 Mar 26: Recent Hs, Sbs & wareHs, built by John Royle, on S part of John Hall's Lurchill close (c2a 18p). J.H., gent, & wife Ann- J.R., carrier
1793 Mar 26: Property in M. George Hurst, hosier (?mortgagee)- William Denman ?snr.
1793 Mar 26: 3 Hss in Ratcliff Gate, with land at back of two of them (27ft x 5ft) (occ William Clay, Joseph Wilson & Widow Hunter) with access rights to Yd nearby, and road through premises from Ratcliff Gate to Newgate Lane, 4ft wide. W.D.snr- William D., shopkeeper (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (John Gratton, grocer)
1793 Mar 26: 3 Hss near Ratcliff Gate, with Gn nearby (c187sq yd) & land marked out at S end of Hs occ William Pacey (occs Matthew Creasey, Thomas Place & W.P.) with access rights to Yd nearby, and road through premises from Ratcliff Gate to Newgate Lane, 4ft wide. W.D.snr- John Rogers
1793 Mar 26: Land in Newgate Lane (c380sq yd; Mrs Harvey's land E) & land nearby (c156sq yd; Francis Simes' land W) with access rights to Yd adj, and road through premises from Ratcliff Gate to Newgate Lane. W.D.snr- Charles & George Stanton, cotton manufacturers
1793 Mar 26: 2 Hss by Ratcliff Gate, with 2 Gns nearby (c244sq yd) & coalHs with small slip of land adj. (pos William Denman & George Cowpe) with access rights to Yd adj, and road through premises from Ratcliff Gate to Newgate Lane. W.D. snr- Joshua Withers
[1793 Mar 27: Bowling Alley House, Mw (pos Major Rooke) with Ous, Gn, 3a croft etc.]
1793 Apr 3: Land at rear of Hs bought by Rev Charles Plumptre from Rev William Smelt & wife Margaret (c596sq yd; Back Lane NE, "piece of ground 6yd wide on the outside of the wall of the present Stable yard" SW, "road leading from the walk at the bottom of Ratcliffe Gate up to... Back Lane... 5yd wide" SE, "line drawn at right angles from a point... 6yd from the present garden wall, and 24yd 5in... from the said Road to the Back Lane" NW), with usual right of way over road from Back Lane. C.P., clerk, & wife Mary- George Thompson, carpenter
1793 Apr 16: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with croft, Gns, barns, Sbs, Ous etc. (late pos John Denton & John Reynolds; now John Booth & George Gregory). Charles Denton & wife Martha (+ mortgagee, George Simes, apothecary)- Joseph Key, miller- mortgage (John Bettison, millwright)
1793 Apr 16: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Sb, Cl, Ous, Yds etc. (pos James Cree). William Walker, gent. & William Jackson, grocer (devisees of late William Wilson, gent)- J.C., FWK (& wife Eliabeth)- mortgage
1793 Apr 16: Land near Ratcliff Gate (part of Gn of Hs bought by Rev Charles Plumptre from Rev William Smelt & wife Margaret) (590sq yd; Back Lane NE, George Thompson's land SE, Mrs Brocksopp's land NW, line parallel to wall to Back Lane, at 41ft distance, SW) with right to use C.P.'s recent road from Back Lane into town (but not for carrying stone from quarries N of river). C.P., clerk, & wife Mary- Joseph Thrall, mason- mortgage (C.P.)
1793 Apr 16: Sb near White Hart Inn backyard, with corn chamber over, & right of way through W.H. foreyard (see May 7) (pos William Dickons). Susannah, wife of Richard Stenton, gent + her trustee Thomas Bingley- W.D.
[1793 Apr 16: Cottage in Warsop, with Bridge Sick Close & pingle (c3r together)]
[1793 Apr 16: Hs in Warsop, with Limekiln Lane Close, Back-yard Close, Clay Pit Close, Middle Gate Close, Butts Close & Ridgeway Field Close (total c8a)]
1793 Apr 16: Property in M, held in trust. Thomas, John & William Gaskin (sons & heirs of late Thomas G., who was trustee of Thomas Sneath & wife Ann)- T.S. & wife
1793 Apr 16: 2 Hss off Stockwell Gate (as May 7). Thomas Sneath & wife Ann- John Gaskin, for purpose of common recovery.
1793 May 7: New building on site of ancient Sb near White Hart Inn backyard, with Gn, & right of way through W.H. foreyard. William Dickons, grocer- mortgage (Thomas Bingley, baker, in trust for Susannah, wife of Richard Stenton)
1793 May 7: Maiden Head pub (as Jun 12). George Senior, gent- Thomas Dodson, gent, for purpose of common recovery
1793 May 7: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 2 Hss, 2 cottages & common rights. Plaintiff, William Wood; defendant John Gaskin. Thomas Sneath & wife Ann, + John Osborne, called to warrant.
1793 May 7: 2 Hss in Yd off Stockwell Gate, with small piece of land at head of said Yd (occ George Wood & Everard Clifton). William Wood, John Gaskin, Thomas Sneath & wife Ann- J.G.
1793 May 28: Mansion Hs in Stockwell Gate, with croft at rear converted to orchard or cherry-holt, & workshop, BrHs, Sb, Gn, Yd etc. (former pos Widow Caunt, now James Clayton). J.C. (+ mortgagee T.H.Swymmer, gent)- new mortgage
1793 May 28: Land in the Bottoms, used as stone quarry, recently bought by Rev Charles Plumptre from Rev William Smelt & wife Margaret (c4700sq yd; River Man N, close occ Mrs Clarke S, part of Bottoms owned by Duke of Portland W, "line drawn from a point on the water's edge 43ft from Henry Smith's fence above his Mill to a certain Ashtree at the top of the hill distant 182ft from the land of... the Duke of Newcastle" E) with right to use road recently made by C.P. from Back Lane to Ratcliff Gate (but not for carrying stone into the town from quarries N of the river) (and C.P. & assigns have right of way over the land sold). C.P., clerk, & wife Mary- George Allen, mason (provided that G.A. or assigns "shall not take farther out of the Close above the said piece of Ground than the old fence, or a line drawn from the present face of the Rock, where Stone has been got, to a Stone 7ft above the said Ashtree")
1793 May 28: 1/2 share of Stump Cross Lane Close (aka Windmill Lane Close) (c3a) & W.Ln. Close (c3a) (pos George Wragg, gent, & William McLellan) + 1/3 share of close in W.Ln. with barn & Sb (c3a; pos Benjamin Swan). William Dickons, grocer- mortgage
[1793 May 30: Carr Close, Warsop (c3a)]
1793 Jun 12: Reovery by Writ of Right Close, re Hs in M with 2 Sbs, Gn & common rights (= Maiden Head). Plaintiff, William Wood; defendant, Thomas Dodson, gent. George Senior, gent., + John Andrews called to warrant.
1793 Jun 12: Maiden Head pub, by Westgate, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos Joseph Thorpe, now Richard Winter). William Wood, Thomas Dodson & George Senior- G.S.
1793 Jun 18: Hs in Stockwell Gate (occ John Mason) with Hs in its Yd (occ William Wilson), maltHs, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. J.M., glazier, & wife Mary- mortgage (Richard Whitehouse, malster)
1793 Jun 18: Bottle Close (aka Chesterfield Lane Close) on W side of Ch.Ln., with Gn & summerHs (c3a; pos Robert Hitch). Richard Wylde, gent- Thomas Heywood jnr, farmer of Brimington
1793 Jun 18: Complex dealings re Margaret Chappell inheritance, including surrender for recovery. M.H., A.M. & M.W. were daughters & heirs of late William Mompesson, clerk of M, and grand-daughters of late John & Margaret Chappell of Mw.
1793 Jul 9: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re lands etc. in Mw & M. Plaintiff Thomas Unwin, defendant William Lang. Rev Ralph Heathcote snr D.D. of Southwell; Ralph Heathcote jnr esq of Bonn, Germany; Godfrey Heathcote, clerk of Southwell (these 2 sons of R.H.snr); Mary Woodhouse, widow, & Ann Mompesson, spinster (M.W., A.M. & Margaret, late wife of R.H.snr. being heirs of their late grandmother, Margaret Chappell) called to warrant, with Thomas Hitchbone, gent. Property then surrendered to A.M.
1793 Jul 9: Great Crowhill Close, in Chesterfield Lane (c6a; former pos William Downing, now John Gladwin). J.G., gent- mortgage
1793 Jul 9: Close in Ladybrooke Lane (c2a 3r; former pos Thomas Topham, now John Naylor). William Rolling, farmer of Shirebrook, & wife Sarah- J.N., gent- mortgage (W.R.)
1793 Jul 9: Hareholme Close, in Westfield Lane (c3a; former pos James Pegg, now Edward Dixon). A.M.- E.D., tanner
1793 Jul 9: Dale Close (c3a; pos William Curtis). Ann Mompesson, spinster- George Wightman jnr, malster (& wife Sarah)- mortgage
1793 Jul 18: Claypool Close (c7a), Bancroft Lane Close (c5a) + 2 pingles adj (c5a), Cross Close, on W side of Leadwayne Gate Lane (c5a) & Hanging Bank close, on E side of L.G.Ln. (c6.5a) (all pos John Bradley) + Main Close, by Westfield Lane (c8.5a), 2 Water Lane Closes & Hungry Well Close (c21a 13p together), 2 Dand Barn Closes, with Dand Barn & Sb (c10a) (these all pos Isaac Boot). Rev John Parsons, clerk of Mw (only son of late Richard P., gent of Mw)- Mary Parsons of Mw (widow of R.P.) for life or until remarriage, then to J.P.
1793 Aug 20: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Hss, Ous, wareHss, Yds etc. (former estate of late Simon Smith; now occ William Jackson). John & Job Smith of New Jersey U.S.A. (surviving sons of late Thomas Smith of same place, who was brother of late George Smith of same place & surviving son of late Thomas Smith of same place, who was a brother & heir of late Simon Smith of Mansfield, cordwainer)- W.J., grocer
1793 Aug 20: Close in Chesterfield Lane (c2a; pos William Curtis). Ann Mompesson, spinster- John Acton, mason- mortgage (Wm. Speechley, gent)
1793 Aug 20: 2 Hss in Newgate Lane (occ John Watson & Joshua Sales) + 4 recent Hss nearby (occ Samuel Wingfield etc.) + 2 Hss together in Ne.Ln. (pos Benjamin Latham & William Bush), with workroom, Ous etc. Ann Greenwood, widow + John Radford & wife Mary (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
(another John Radford, needlemaker, married to Elizabeth, mortgages a property in Sutton at this court)
[1793 Sep 10: Hs in Mw with shop, barn, Sb, Ous, cotton mill, croft (or Cotton Mill Croft?), yard, 2 Gns etc. (pos John Parkes) + cottage. J.P.- William Barratt, joiner of Mw]
1793 Oct 1: Hs in pub Yd (as entry adj.). W.W., malster of Alfreton, & wife Ann- J.C. & wife
1793 Oct 1: Royal Oak pub, Stockwell Gate, with cellar, 2 Sbs, swinecote, Yd etc. (pos Jonathan Chadwin) + Hs in Yd of above, with maltHs, Kt, Sb & "livering garner" (i.e. storeHs?) (pos William White & John Hilton). J.C., victualler, & wife Margaret- mortgage.
1793 Oct 29: Land at E end of orchard of James Clayton, with buildings on (83sq yd). J.C., victualler (+ mortgagee)- Edward Braddar (& wife Sarah)- mortgage
1793 Oct 29: Hs in M, with Sb, Gn, Ous etc. (bought by late Ann Lindley, spinster, from James Burton). Ann Lindley, widow (sister-in-law of late A.L.) & Rev John Parsons, clerk of Mw, & wife Ann (nee Lindley, daughter of late John Lindley, who was brother of late A.L.) (all these admitted as heirs of A.L. at this court)- J.P.
1793 Nov 12: Land in the Bottoms, divided by River Man (N part 11p; adj close of Widow Preston. S part 2r 30p; bounded by Quarry Road, & Gn occ Widow Brocksopp) (all pos Widow Clarke). Rev Charles Plumptre of Hartburn, Northumberland- Duke of Portland
1793 Dec 3: Recent Hs by Back Lane, with BrHs, coachHs, Sb, Yd etc. (late pos James Walker, gent; now pos Thomas Holworthy Swymmer, gent). William Walker, gent (only brother & heir of late J.W.)- T.H.S.
1793 Dec 3: Hareholme Close, in Westfield Lane (c3a; pos Edward Dixon). E.D., tanner & wife Mary- mortgage
[1793 Dec 10: Middlefield Closes, Mw. John Whelpdale, cotton manufacturer of ?- William W., farmer of Mw]
1793 Dec 17: Haslam property as Dec 20. Haslams + Elizabeth Heath, widow of Sherbrooke- Thomas Briggs, for purpose of common recovery
1793 Dec 20: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, regarding 2 Hss & land (inc. some shared). Plaintiff Joseph Webster; defendant Thomas Briggs. Thomas Haslam, gent, & wife Elizabeth, and Robert Bradley called to warrant.
1793 Dec 20: Hs in Leeming Lane, with coachHs, barn, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. + Shipman's Close, at upper end of L.Ln., with Sb (c2a) (above pos George Wragg, gent) + cottage in L.Ln. adj. above Hs (pos Alice Ordidge) + 1/2 share of Stumpcross Lane Close (aka Windmill Lane Close) (c3a) & Windmill Lane Close (c3a) (pos George Wragg & William McLellan) + 2/3 share of another close in Wi.Ln., with barn & Sb (pos Benjamin Swan). Joseph Webster, Thomas Briggs, Thomas Haslam, gent of Ashover & wife Elizabeth- E.H. & future children by T.H.- mortgage
1793 Dec 24: Hs by Market Place, with Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (pos John Andrews) + 3 Hss & bakeHs (formerly wareHs, dairy & BrHs) on left of Yd at rear of Hs (pos Amelia Stocks etc.). J.A., mercer, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (John Adlington, malster, trustee of late Samuel Hopewell, innholder)
1793 Dec 24: Gaskin & Milward Hss (as 1794 Jan 14). Thomas, William & John Gaskin (sons of late Thomas G., carpenter, a brother & heir of late Joel Gaskin, who died unmarried) & Robert Gaskin of Nether Langwith (a son of late Robert Gaskin, baker, other brother of Joel G.)- Ann G. (widow of late Thomas G.), for life
1793 Dec 24: Hs in Cockpit (former occ late Thomas Gaskin, then of George Thompson, now unocc) + 4 recent Hss built by John Gaskin in Yd at rear of above, with Yds, Gns etc. (pos Michael Berridge etc.). Ann Gaskin (widow of T.G.) & J.G.- mortgage (James Day, currier)
1794 Jan 14: 2 Hss in Yd off Stockwell Gate, with small piece of ground at top of said Yd (pos George Wood & Everard Clifton). John Gaskin- John Ball, mason & Joseph Ball, wheelwright
1794 Jan 14: Barn Close (as Feb 4). Robert Fitzwilliam Hallifax & Catherine Hallifax, both of Hillingdon Common, Middlesex (only son & widow of late Bishop Hallifax)- Rev John Wright, clerk
1794 Jan 14: Late Thomas Gaskin, carpenter, leaves to his wife Ann G. his 2 Hss in M (1 occ self; 1 pos Isaac Milward) for life; then his Hs, with Yds, Gns etc. (inc. chamber pos I.M.) to son John G. (paying $20 to other son William G. if living) & Milward Hs, with Yd, Gn etc. to son Joel G.
1794 Feb 4: 2 Stumpcross Closes, by St. Lane (c10a; pos William Curtis) + 2 Spital House Closes, in Woodhouse Lane, straddling border with Mw (c3a; pos Hayman Rooke esq) + 2 Somersall Closes, in Westfield Lane, with barn (c12a; pos Isaac Boot) + 3 Milehill Closes, in Chesterfield Lane (c10a; pos I.B.). William Bilbie esq (eldest son of late William B. of Buryhill; & great-nephew & devisee of late William Bilbie esq of Nt)- William Bromehead, for purpose of making a common recovery
1794 Feb 4: 1/2 share of Barn Close, by Littleworth (c4.5a; adj Common Close; former estate of late Samuel Hallifax, Bishop of St.Asaph; now pos Joseph Littlewood). John Wright, clerk- Ellen Wright (only daughter of late Charles Wright, gent)
1794 Feb 25: Recovery by writ of Right Close. Joseph Webster claims against William Bromehead, gent, 2 barns, 50a land, 40a meadow, 50a pasture + common rights in M & Mw. William Bilbie esq called to warrant, + John Hawley.
1794 Feb 25: 2 Stumpcross Closes, by Stumpcross Lane (c10a; pos William Curtis) + 2 Spital House Closes, in Woodhouse Lane, part in Mw (c3a; pos Hayman Rooke esq) + 2 Somersall Closes, in Westfield land, with barn (c12a; pos Isaac Boot) + 3 Milehill Closes, in Chesterfield Lane (c10a; pos I.B.). Joseph Webster, William Bromehead & William Bilbie (son & heir of late William Bilbie of Bury Hill, who was nephew & heir of late William Bilbie of Nt)- W.B.
1794 Feb 25: Hs in Church St, with Sb, Yd & croft (occ Mr Brock or assigns). Ann & Frances Wilkinson, spinsters of Bramcote (daughters & co-heirs of late Stephen Wilkinson, gent of M)- William Siddon, mercer
1794 Feb 25: MaltHs by Spitalhouse Gate, with drying kiln etc. (pos William Nayor) (except for section of lower floor adj other property of W.N., 7.5ft long x building width 17.75ft). W.N., malster, & wife Margaret- Jonathan Rogers, victualler (+ wife Elizabeth)- mortgage
1794 Feb 25: Land in Vicar Close, where an ancient fulling mill used to stand, with the mill-dam or reservoir + land adj (reservoir S, Free Quarry Lane N, Free Quarry Close W, more land formerly part of Vicar Close E {now divided from rest of close by river channel) + Hs adj, with Gn, orchard etc. + Water corn mill/leather mill built by Thomas Vernon, without the consent of the Vicar & wardens, "near the stream or River Man belonging to the Countess Dowager of Oxford, then Lady of the Manor... and not upon the stream or that part of the River Man belonging to the ancient fulling mill". (All former pos T.V., then Daniel Conte, late Daniel Drury). (This deed includes all watercourses etc. of old fulling mill, but not the watercourse, dams & damheads belonging to the Lord of the Manor, made & used by T.V. for his corn mill). Duke of Portland- Vicar & wardens (surrender of residue of an 18-year lease dated 1788 Jun 24).
1794 Mar 28: Hs near Market Place, with Yd etc. (former pos Elizabeth Monk, now William Bromehead & Henry Smith, mercer). W.B., gent- John Sellors, victualler
1794 Mar 28: Former Harrow pub etc., Ratcliff Gate (as 1795 Jun 13). John Greenwood & wife Elizabeth, & son William (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
1794 Mar 28: Shoulder of Mutton pub in Church St, with BrHs, barn, Sb, swineYd, coalYd & section of Yd between Hs & orchard (former pos Amy Alvey, widow, now John Sellors). J.S., victualler- John Heald.
1794 Apr 8: Land at E end of Tenter Lane Close with 2 recent Hss (11.5yd along Belvedere St x 12yds deep; to be walled 5ft high, with right for J.Lockwood to fix fruit trees to wall). Jeremiah Lockwood, mercer of London- Jonathan Barrat, mason
1794 Apr 8: 2 recent Hss in Belvedere St (built by Jonathan Barrat on land in adjoining surrender) + another recent Hs adj. (all unocc). J.B. & wife Mary- Henry Smith, victualler
1794 Apr 16: Reversion (on death of Ann Warsop, widow) of 1/6 of Hs etc. (as 1794 Jun 10). William Browne of London (one of the 6 Browne/Warsop heirs)- John Harker, cotton mfr.
[1794 Apr 29: Land in Handkerchief Nooking close, Warsop]
1794 Apr 29: 6/7 share Blue Boar Inn, Stockwell Gate, with barns, Sbs, Ous, Yds etc. (pos Richard Moore). Children & heirs of late Thomas Smith (admitted at this court)- George Smith (one of the said heirs)(& wife Martha)- mortgage
1794 Apr 29: Land at SE corner of Lurchill close, adj. Back Lane S (c105sq yd). John Acton, mason- Robert Richardson, labourer
1794 Apr 29: Butcher's shop near lower end of Stockwell Gate (late pos Brett Chester; now William Curtis). B.C., butcher, & wife Ann- W.C., butcher
1794 Apr 29: Quarry Lane Close (c3a; pos Jonathan Chadwin). Francis & John Peacock- John Reynolds, butcher, & wife Elizabeth
1794 Apr 29: Lease: Hs in or near Vicar Close, with Gn, orchard, Sb, Ous etc. & former corn mill + land in front of Hs, on which a fulling mill once stood (Free Quarry Lane N, River Man S, extending from Hs to lane between F.Q.L. & quarries on other side of river) + land at back of Hs (between Hs & corn mill, river & upper dam S, road from F.Q.L. across Vicar Close to land pos John Acton N) (all late pos Daniel Drury, miller, now unocc) [see plan in margin of indenture]. Vicar & wardens- Duke of Portland, for 40 years
1794 May 6: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with Sb, Gn etc. (former estate of late William Shaw, now pos his widow Ann). Ann S. + George S., only brother of W.S. (Ann holds the property for life under will of W.S.)- mortgage
1794 May 6: Land at E end of James Clayton's orchard, with buildings on (83sq yd; pos Edward Bradder). E.B. & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee, John Clayton)- new mortgage
1794 May 20: 5/6 share of reversion (on death of Ann Warsop, widow) of Hs & land in M (as 1794 Jun 10). 5 of 6 children of Thomas & Mary Brown (devisees in remainder in will of late John Warsop, butcher of M; all living in Middlesex)- John Harker, cotton manufacturer
1794 May 20: Mansion Hs etc. in Stockwell Gate (as 1795 Jun 2, but without recent Hss) (former pos Widow Caunt). James Clayton- mortgage
1794 May 20: Land near Backlane, with 2 recent Hss with Ous etc. (c120sq yd; the Quarry Road {from Back Lane to the stone quarries in the Bottoms} E, land of Joseph Thrall S, Duke of Portland W & N; Hss pos Edward Jefford & James Whatterfield). Rev Charles Plumptre of Hartburn, Northumberland- J.T., mason
1794 Jun 10: William, Jonathan & Richard Barrat admitted to estates of their brother, the late John Barrat, mason.
1794 Jun 10: Reversion (on death of Ann Warsop, widow of Mw) of Hs in M with Ous, Yd, Gn etc. & parcel of land adj (c1a 2r; all late pos late Stephen Wilkinson, gent). John Harker, cotton manufacturer- Richard Leaver, grocer
1794 Jun 10: Red Lion pub in Ratcliff Gate with close adj. (c4a; pos Edmund Brocksopp) + Hs in Yd adj. (pos Robert Dutton). Alexander Burden (a son & heir of late Elizabeth B., widow)- George Burden, merchant
1794 Jul 1: Hs in Stockwell Gate (divided as 2 dwellings) with Gn etc. (1 unocc, former occ late Sylvester Marshall; 1 occ Elizabeth Darley {extract from will suggests this was occ Sarah Orrell in 1791}). Elizabeth Marshall (a daughter & heir of late S.M., FWK) (+ mortgagee)- Joshua Senior, hosier
1794 Jul 22: Bancroft Lane Close (c7a; pos John Blagg, tanner). George Senior, gent- mortgage
1794 Jul 22: 7 recent Hss in Belvedere St (built by Jonathan Barrat & his late brother John, on land bought from Jeremiah Lockwood) (pos Jonathan B. etc.) + the remainder of the said land, between the Hss & Quaker Lane. Jonathan B., mason, & wife Mary (+ mortgagee)- Henry Smith, victualler
1794 Sep 2: Recent Hs in Belvedere St (built on land bought from Jeremiah Lockwood) (pos John Selby). John Simes, framesmith, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (William Stubbin, FWK)
1794 Sep 23: 2 recent Hss at S side of Padley Hill Close by Stockwell Gate, with Gns etc. (pos Samuel Foulds & James Marshall). William Houlding- mortgage
1794 Sep 25: Hs by Backlane, with maltHs & Yd (called Hive Yard) adj. + The Croft, adj backlane, with barn & ous (c1.5a) (pos John Davy, William Heane & Benjamin Swan). Trustee of late John Dean, farmer of Walesby- Matthew Dean, farmer of Walesby (a son of J.D.)- mortgage
1794 Oct 14: Land in Debdale, adj close in tenure of George Naylor (c3r; part used as stone quarry, part as Gn; pos John Mackindale). G.N., gent- William Sampson, wheelwright of Orston- mortgage
1794 Nov 4: Land at E end of Tenter Lane Close, at back of 2 recent Hss built by Ann & Elizabeth Barrat (53 x 15ft; to be walled 5ft high, with right for J.Lockwood to fix fruit trees to the wall). Jeremiah Lockwood, mercer- A.B. & E.B. (half-share each)
1794 Nov 25: Hs in Cockpit (occ John Gaskin; formerly occ late Thomas Gaskin) + 4 recent Hss in backYd of above (built by J.G.; pos Michael Berridge etc.) + Yds, Gns etc. Ann Gaskin, widow of Thomas, & J.G., mason- mortgage
1794 Dec 16: 2 recent Hss at upper end of Belvedere St (built on land bought by Ann & Elizabeth Barrat from Jeremiah Lockwood) (one occ Joseph Bingham, other unocc) + land on W side (53 x 15ft; pos J.B.). A. & E.B., spinsters (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage (J.B.)
1794 Dec 16: Hs on E side of Wass Lane, with Sb & swine cote opposite, on W side of lane (pos William Wilson & William Butler). William Flint, cooper- mortgage
1794 Dec 16: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with maltHs adj (now pos Joseph Woodhead; formerly 4 occupants). J.W., victualler (who had at this court purchased unspecified property from William Carter of Lewes, Sussex, & wife Mary {nee Simes, to whom the property now sold had been surrendered in 1777 by John Robinson & wife Mary}) & wife Hannah- mortgage
1795 Jan 6: Hs by Westgate, with maltHs, Sb, Gns, Yd etc. (pos Charles Percivall & Edward Dixon) + 2 recent Hss in Westgate (pos E.D. & Thomas Parkin) + land off Church St., used as a tanYd, with buildings, workshop & tan vats (pos E.D.). E.D., tanner, & wife Mary- mortgage
1795 Jan 24: Far Pinfold Close (c5a 34p; late pos George Felgate, now John Gladwin) + Brocklehurst's Close adj (c3a 2r 36p; pos John Royle) + Townend Close, adj. last (c2a 2r 35p; pos J.R.) with 20 recent Hss (now divided as 30 dwellings, built on part of the last 2 closes by Robert Gregory, carpenter of Nt, & Samuel Rose, bricklayer of Nt; 15 dwellings unoccupied (13 unfinished), occs of other 15 named). John Gladwin esq- George Wragg esq, in trust for R.G. & S.R.- mortgage (J.G.)
1795 Jan 27: Recent Hs in Belvedere St, with Yd etc. (built by Josepg Godley on land bought from Jeremiah Lockwood) (pos Francis Slaney). J.G., FWK- mortgage
1795 Jan 27: Hs near Westgate, with Gn etc. (pos Clement Young). James Bromhead (brother & heir of late John B., FWK; son of late Richard B.) & wife Mary- Thomas B., mason (& wife Ann)- mortgage (J.B.)
1795 Feb 17: Hs by Stockwell Gate, with Gn etc. (former occ John Whiteman, now William Fisher). J.W.- John Clayton, FWK
1795 Feb 17: Recent Hs near Backlane (built by George Thompson on land bought from Rev Charles Plumptre) with shop & Sb (total c596sq yd; pos G.T.). G.T., woodman, & wife Alpha- mortgage
1795 Feb 17: 2 recent Hss off Backlane, with Ous etc. (pos Edward Jefford & James Whatterfield). Joseph Thrall, mason- mortgage
1795 Feb 17: Great Crowhill Close, in Chesterfield Lane (c6a; former pos William Downing, now John Gladwin esq.). Mortgagee- J.G. on repayment
1795 Mar 10: 2 Hss in Church St (pos John Osborne & George Bradbury). J.O.- mortgage
1795 Mar 31: 6 Hss in Back Lane, with Yds, Gns etc. (pos Mary Batchelor etc.) + 3 recent Hss in Yd of above (occ William Mellors etc.). M.B., widow, & William Snell & wife Sarah, & John Grant & wife Mary (+ mortgagee, Thomas Richardson, "gardener")- new mortgage (Thomas R. jnr & James Clayton, two members of a society held at Hs of T.R., gardener)
1795 May 12: 3 Hss in Ratcliff Gate with slip of land behind two of them etc. (occ William Denman etc.). W.D., shopkeeper, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1795 Jun 2: Mansion Hs in Stockwell Gate, with cherry holt at rear (former croft), BrHs, Sb, Gn etc. (pos James Clayton) + 3 recent Hss nearby, with Gns etc. (occ William Clayton etc.). J.C.- mortgage
1795 Jun 13: Hs by Ratcliff Gate (formerly the Harrow, then the George) (pos John Greenwood & 6 others) + croft adj. J.G., joiner of Nt (formerly of M) & wife Ann- mortgage
1795 Jun 23: 3 Hss in Westgate, with Yds, Gns etc. (pos Edward Dixon etc.) + maltHs & Sb in Yd of above (pos E.D.) + land near Church St used as tanYd, with vats & buildings (pos E.D.). E.D., tanner (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
1795 Aug 25: 2 Hss in Newgate Lane (tenants John Watson & Joshua Sales) + 4 recent Hss nearby (pos Samuel Wingfield etc.) + 2 other Hss together in Ng. Ln. (pos John Smith & William Bush) + workroom, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. Ann Greenwood, widow, & John Radford & wife Mary (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
1795 Sep 15: Extract from will of late Ann Hancock, widow of late George H., cordwainer: to son George, 4 Hss in M, with E half of Gn (then pos Mary Stevenson, William Clarke, Miles Newton & Wiliam Paine); to daughter Sarah, Hs in M with cellar with room over, & W half of Gn at rear (then occ A.H.) + Hs in Westgate (tenant James Watson).
She refers to property acquisitions as follows, by Benjamin Butterworth in trust for her & her heirs, 1790 Oct 26: Hs in Westgate with Yd, Gn etc. (divided in 2; occ Mary Stevenson & Ann Betney); Hs in Westgate, with 2 other Hss (converted from Sb), Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (held under Rectory manor) (late pos Robert Richardson, then A.H. & assigns).
1795 Sep 15: 3 Hss in M with half Gn (as 1796 May 3). Trustee of late Ann Hancock- her son George H.
1795 Oct 6: 1/9 share of 2 Water Lane closes (c12a). Joshua Senior, barber- Jeremiah S., hair dresser of Nt.
1795 Oct 6: 2/3 share of Hs in Backlane (pos Hannah Steeds & William Lester). Joseph Shacklock, tailor, & wife Betty (to whom H.S., widow, had surrendered her 1/3 share as a daughter & co-heir of late John Silvester)- mortgage
1795 Oct 20: Hs in Spitalhouse Gate (former maltHs & drying kiln) with Yd etc. (late pos William Naylor, now Jonathan Rogers). J.R. & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1795 Nov 10: 2 Hss by Ratcliff Gate, with coalHs, Gns etc. (total 244sq yd; pos Joshua Withers & John Cowp). J.W., miller- Charles Leadbeater, manufacturer (subject to indenture between J.W., C.L. & his daughter Molly, now wife of J.W.)
1795 Nov 17: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Gn & coalYd (Hs pos Peter Ordidge Sheppard; Gn pos William Johnson) + seat in church (pos John Adlington) + shop "belonging to" the Hs (pos Charles Denton Cooper {or , cooper?}) + Sb at rear of Hs, with Cm over (pos Richard Winter). Alice Sheppard, widow- self for life, then P.O.S. (subject to repayment of loan by her to him).
1795 Dec 8: Land at upper end of Stockwell Gate (bought by John Adlington from William Houlding) with 5 recent Hss with 2 Sbs, & part used as stone quarry (land pos J.A.; 2 Hss unocc, others occ William Bowskill etc.). J.A., malster- mortgage
1795 Dec 29: Land by croft of William Siddon (35 x 3yds; croft S, common sewer N) + part of Gn adj (c27sq yd; above land N, Gn of William Dickons S; with access through White Hart Inn foreYd) (with right to build up against wall of W.D.'s wareHs, but no building to be nearer than 9ft to the E gable end of the wareHs). W.D. (son & heir of late William Dickons; also great-grandson & heir of late William Dickons, innholder)- W.S.
1795 Dec 29: Land at SW corner of croft in M (c100sq yd). William Siddon, mercer- William Dickons, grocer
1795 Dec 29: Recent Hs near Back Lane, with wareHs with chamber over adj., & Gn on S side + land at rear of Hs (12yds along street x 11yds wide) (pos John Acton & John Young). J.A., mason- William A., mason
1796 Jan 19: Hs in Belvedere St, with shop, Gn etc. (pos James Smith & John Northage). William Barrat, mason, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (William Truelove, whitesmith)
1796 Feb 22: 1/2 share of 2 hss in Ratcliff Gate, with Yd & Gns (in one of which stands a workshop) (pos John Handley & William Milnes) + 1/2 share of Hs in Dunn Yard, off Rt. Gt., with Ous etc. (pos John Powell). Leonard Esam, farmer of Norwell, & wife Elizabeth (nee Richardson)- Edward Lee, victualler of Newark
1796 Mar 1: Land at E end of James Clayton's croft (257sq yd; Bancroft Lane N). J.C., victualler (+ mortgagee)- Samuel Walker, nailor
1796 Mar 1: Hs in M, with Gn etc. (late pos, in 1766, John Clayworth). W. & G.Hurst- William Barrat, mason.
1796 Mar 1: Hs in M, with Gn etc. (Clayworth etc.) + joiner's shop.
adj. William Barrat & wife Elizabeth- George Barrat, mason
1796 Mar 1: 1/2 share of Hs in M (late pos, in 1766, late Samuel Barrat & William Taylor). William & George Hurst, hosiers (heirs of feoffees of late William Barrat, mason)- George Barrat, mason (one of the sons & co-heirs of late S.B.)
1796 Mar 1: Hs in M, with Gn etc. (late pos John Clayworth, now James Smith) + joiner's shop (former Sb) adj (tenant James Northage) + 1/2 share of 3 Hss adj, with Yd (tenants George Barrat, Hugh Booth & Hannah Barrat). G.B.- mortgage
1796 Mar 1: Land at E end of James Clayton's croft, with recent Hs & Ous (83sq yd; pos Edward Braddar). E.B., mason, & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee)- Thomas Day, tailor
1796 Mar 22: Hs at upper end of Stockwell Gate, with Gn, Ous etc. (pos hannah Reason). Thomas Martyn, staymaker, & wife Mary (to whom H.R., widow, has surrendered the half-share she inherited from her late brother, William Webster, FWK)- mortgage (H.R.)
1796 Mar 22: Licence to lease: 2 Crowhill Closes, with Hs recently built by John Gladwin at top of one, with Sbs, coachHs, cowHs, Ous, Gn, orchard etc. (c10a; late occ J.G.) + room at W end of Hs in Westgate belonging to J.G. (now pos Samuel Catlow), lately used by J.G. as a clerk's office (all above now pos George Wragg). J.G. esq- G.W., gent, for 7 years
1796 Apr 12: 2 closes by Bancroft Lane (as 1796 May 3). Richard Ashley Sales esq of Spondon (youngest son of Thomas S. etc.)- John Blagg, gent
1796 Apr 12: Recent Hs at upper end of Belv. St. etc. (occ William Heath). W. & E.B. (+ mortgagee)- Joseph Bingley, baker
1796 Apr 12: Hs at upper end of Belvedere St, sharing Yd etc. (occ John Simpson). W. & E.B. (+ mortgagee)- Jonathan Handley, cordwainer
1796 Apr 12: Recent Hs at upper end of Belvedere St, sharing Yd etc. (pos John Low). William Barrat, mason, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee, Joseph Key, miller)- William Wagg, victualler
1796 Apr 12: Licence to lease: Ragg Close (aka Bell Rope Close) (c2a; late occ late Richard Whitehouse). Vicar & wardens to Mary Whitehouse, spinster, for 21 years
1796 Apr 12: Licence to lease: Goose Close, by Ladybrooke Lane (4a 28p; former occ James Watson). Vicar & wardens- Susannah Watson, widow of J.W., for 21 years
1796 Apr 12: Licence to lease: Hs by White Hart Yard, on site of former barn (& now divided as 2 dwellings; pos Francis Silcock & Henry Anderson) + 2 Hss in W.H.Yd, on site of Edmund Bee's Sb (also fomerly 1 dwelling; now pos Samuel Mason & Daniel Herring) + land between first dwellings & "the running water or common Sewer there" (all above with access rights etc.; former tenant Thomas Dodson) + croft by Brewster Lane (c0.5a; adj Scotland Close; former tenant late John Allen). Vicar & wardens- Rebecca Durham, spinster, for 21 years
[1796 Apr 12: 1/3 share of 10 recent Hss & land in Mw Northfield. John Cowpe, cotton spinner of Pleasley Works- John Paulson, gent, & Henry Hollins snr, brazier of Nt, & Thomas Oldknow, mercer of Nt, & William Pearsce, cotton spinner of Pleasley Works. They then split the entirety of the property into 1/6 shares (2/6 to Hollins, 1/6 each to 3 others & Samuel Siddon, gent of Pleasley Hill).]
1796 Apr 12: 6/7 share of Blue Boar Inn, Stockwell Gate, with barns, Sbs, Ous, Yds etc. (late pos Richard Moore, now George Smith). G.S., victualler- mortgage
1796 Apr 12: Extract from will of late George Burden, gent: his Hs, with Ous, wareHss, workrooms, Yds, Gns etc. (?+ other Hss) + 2 closes adj + recently-purchased close by Bury Lane (late pos Isaac Taylor) + freehold close at or near Dalestorth Fields (pos John Hutchinson) to wife Elizabeth for life, then to son George (merchant).
1796 Apr 12: N part of Lurchill close (c3a 1r; former estate of late John Hall; now pos John Frost). Ann, wife of J.F., & Amelia, wife of Rev Thomas Hurt, clerk (daughters & co-heirs of late J.H., gent) & Ann, widow of J.H.- J.F., painter
1796 Apr 12: Extract from will of late Thomas Stanley: his Hs in Stockwell Gate, with other Hss, Sbs, Ous, shops, Yds, Gns etc. (occ self, William Sansome, Joseph Fleck & 5 others) to wife Katherine for life, then to be sold for benefit of nephews & nieces (4 sons & 2 daughters of his brother John Stanley; 2 sons, Thomas & James, of Richard Ratcliff; John Sharp; William & Frances, children of Robert Stanley Clark).
John Sharp (yeoman of Greenwich, Kent) is admitted to his share, then: J.S.- William Jackson snr, grocer
1796 May 3: Extract from will of late Richard Whitehouse, gent: to sisters Mary Whitehouse (spinster) & Elizabeth Jennings (of Kennington, Surrey), and nephew Samuel Cutts, as tenants in common, on death of R.W.'s wife (Susannah): lease of Bellrope Close; ownership of Chesterfield Lane Close & Carr Close; ownership of the Hs he lived in, with maltHss, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc.
The 3 beneficiaries are admitted to the reversion and surrender their shares back to themselves.
1796 May 3: 5 recent Hss in Belvedere St (formerly Back Lane) with Yd etc. (occ Thomas Heathcote etc.). William Barrat, mason & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee)- Richard Barrat, plasterer- mortgage
1796 May 3: 3 hss in M, with E half of Gn at rear, etc. (pos Mary Stevenson, William Clarke & Miles Newton). George Hancock (only son & heir of late Ann H., wife of George H., cordwainer)- mortgage
1796 May 3: 2 closes by Bancroft Lane, with 2 barns (c5a; pos John Blagg & John Clayton). Joseph Sales esq of London (eldest son of late Thomas & Margaret S., and co-heir of late brother Christopher S., tobacconist of London)- John Blagg gent
1796 May 3: Close by Bancroft Lane, with barn & well (c3a 34p; late pos John Blagg, who still holds close adj.). J.B., gent- Jeffry Brock, surgeon & apothecary
1796 Jun 14: Land at S corner of Kitchen's Close, with 3 recent Hss on, with Gns etc. (c0.5a; William Mew W, lane from town to Freestone Quarries S; part now used by Charles Ince as a stone quarry, Hss pos Robert Fidler, Henry Adamson & William Hardy). C.I., mason- mortgage
1796 Jun 30: Licence to lease: Lady Brooke Close, by upper end of Bancroft Lane (c5a). Vicar & wardens- Elizabeth Downing, widow, for 21 years
1796 Jul 5: Hs in Stockwell Gate (occ John Mason or assigns) + Hs in Yd of first (late occ William Wilson; now Stephen Holland) + 5 other Hss in said Yd (converted from maltHs) with Gns etc. (occ John Frost etc.). John Mason, glazier, & wife Mary- mortgage
1796 Jul 26: Land at NE corner of Pinfold Close, by Westgate, with buildings on (13yds along street x 30yds deep). Robert Gregory, carpenter of Nt, & Samuel Rose, bricklayer of Nt (+ mortgagee)- John Waterall, farrier
1796 Aug 11: Reversion (on death of Elizabeth, wife of John Reynolds, butcher) of Quarry Close, by Bull's Head Lane (c3a; former estate of late Mary Bower, widow; then, by her will, of late John Warsop; now pos John Reynolds, butcher). Mary, wife of Cornelius Holles (only surviving child of J. & E.R., inheriting this property under bequest of J.W. to children E.R. had by J.R.) (+ mortgagees {executors of late John Reynolds, yeoman of Southwell})- William Brodhurst, gent
[1796 Sep 10: Hs + Limekiln Lane Close, Back Yard Close, Claypit Close, Middle Gate Close, Butts Close, Ridgeway Field Close & Carr Close, Warsop]
[1796 Sep 22: 6 Jackson's Closes, in Mw Northfield. - Gervas Meakin]
1796 Sep 27: Licence to lease: Nagg's Head Inn etc. (late occ Robert Rimmer; now pos Paul Boot). George Naylor, gent- P.B., victualler, for 60 years
1796 Oct 25: Land in or near the Bottoms, by Quarry Road, with recent Hs at S end, built by John Darby (67.5sq yd) with access rights as adjoining entry. C.P.- J.D., joiner
1796 Oct 25: Land in or near the Bottoms (110sq yd; Quarry Road NW), with access rights along road lately made by Rev Charles Plumptre from Ratcliff Gate to Backlane (but not for taking stone from the quarries into the town). C.P.- James Coope, farmer
[1796 Nov 8: Close between Near Oak Field & Far Oak Field, Warsop]
1796 Nov 8: Licence to lease: White Hart Inn etc. (former occ Mrs Smith; then William Dickons; now Richard Stanton or assigns). Vicar & wardens- Rebecca Durham, spinster, for 21 years
[1796 Nov 29: Hss in Thorney Croft Lane, Sa. - Robert Adlington]
1796 Nov 29: Licence to lease: Hs in Church St. (former pos William Crenidge; then divided into several dwellings, now pos Samuel Oliver etc.) + Nottingham Ford Close (Nt. Lane SW, Common Close NE, Butt Close N; former pos William Dickons, now Henry Smith). Vicar & wardens- Henry Smith, mercer, for 21 years
1797 Jan 10: Hs on E side of Wass Lane, with Sb & swine cote opposite, on W side of lane (late pos William Wilson & William Butler; now John Raddall, Samuel Kinder & W.B.). William Flint, cooper (+ mortgagee)- Robert Rimmer, victualler (+ wife Elizabeth)- mortgage
1797 Feb 21: Land near Ratcliff Gate (721sq yd; G.& G.Stanton W & N, John Rogers S, Ann Warsop E) + land nearby, on S side of Newgate Lane (30sq yd) (pos William Denman). W.D. snr- Robert Crampton jnr
1797 Feb 21: Land on Newgate Lane (380sq yd; Ann Warsop E) + land nearby (c156sq yd; Francis Simes W). Charles & George Stanton, cotton manufacturers- Robert Crampton jnr, millwright
1797 Mar 14: Sarah, wife of William Egleton, coachman of London, is one of daughters & co-heirs of late George Allen.
1797 Mar 14: 1/4 share of Hss in Stockwell Gate. William & Sarah Egleton- Hannah Allen for life, then James Millott.
1797 Mar 14: Mary Wood, widow of Brixworth, Northants, is one of 4 daughters & co-heirs of late George Allen, mason of M.
1797 Mar 14: 3/4 share of Hs in Stockwell Gate with BrHs etc. (now divided as 2 dwellings; former pos John Leadbeater & John Cree, now Charles Berridge & H.A.) + 3 Hss adj (former barn) (pos James Millott, John Hall & William Wilsoncroft). Mary Wood + James Millott & wife Rosamond + Ann Allen, spinster- Hannah Allen (widow of late George Allen, & mother of Rosamond M. etc.) for life, then to J.M.
1797 Mar 14: Reversion of Hs in Stockwell Gate (on death of Hannah Allen) (with right for purchaser to dry clothes etc. in Gn nearby, belonging to James Millott). James & Rosamond Millott- Ann Allen.
1797 Mar 14: William Acton, mason, is only son & heir of late John Acton, mason.
1797 Mar 14: Hs in Cockpit with Gn (pos James Hartley). W.A. & wife (+ mortgagee)- Anthony Ince, mason
1797 Mar 14: Hs in Cockpit, with midding place & Gn (pos John Sadler) + Hs nearby in White Bear Yard (pos John Hand). W.A. & wife (+ mortgagee)- James Wilkinson, ropemaker
1797 Mar 14: White Bear pub in Cockpit, with 2 Cls (one under 2 Hss adj. pub, pos Whiteman & W.Clay), Gn, Sb, ashHs & swinecote (pos John Holloway). W.A. & wife (+ mortgagee)- John Clay, gardener
1797 Mar 14: 2 Hss in White Bear Yard, Cockpit, with coalHs etc. (pos John Clay & James Hurst). W.A. & wife (+ mortgagee)- William Wagg, victualler
1797 Mar 14: 2 Hss in White Bear Yard, Cockpit (pos Thomas Whiteman & William Clay) (excepting cellars underneath). William Acton, mason, & wife Amy (+ mortgagee)- William Bowskill, FWK
[1797 Mar 14: Mansion Hs in Mw with Gn, croft adj. (c4a), 3 Cow Closes (c12a), greenhouse etc. on site of former Hs of Benjamin Wigley (all rest former estate of Pendock Neale esq; then both pos Edward Thoroton Gould esq; now pos William Jackson)(more details). W.J., grocer- Heneage Parker esq of Nt.- mortgage (W.J.)]
1797 Mar 14: 2 Hss in White Bear Yard, Cockpit (pos Joseph Sansom & John Creswell). William Acton, mason & wife Amy (+ mortgagee)- Samuel Etherington, FWK (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (Joseph Key, miller)
1797 Mar 14: Under will of late Henry Taylor, butcher, dated 19 Nov 1784, the house where he lives, with Yd, Sb etc., passes to his wife Sarah for life, then his son Henry. His last trustee William Kyte having died, Kyte's heirs (daughter Mary Batchelor, widow, & grandson William, son of late daughter Ann Snell & husband Stephen) are admitted, and surrender his property to Sarah, now wife of Thomas Sales, victualler, and Henry T., butcher.
1797 Mar 14: Black Swan pub in Cockpit, with Yd, Sb etc. (pos Thomas Sales) (excepting parlour at E end, with chamber over, reserved for Sarah Sales to live in for life). Thomas S., victualler & wife S.S.- Henry Taylor for life of S.S. (- & H.T. to self + heirs for ever, with all his other property in the manor)
1797 Mar 14: Licence to lease: Strutt Close, on M/Mw border (c5a; pos William Johnson). Jeffry Brock, gent- George Wightman jnr, malster, for 11 years
1797 Mar 24: Licence to lease: Hs in Cockpit (with pump & trough etc.) (late pos James Day). J.D., currier- John Barlow, FWK, for 20 years
1797 Apr 4: Hillmore Close (c6a) + Little Meadow (c4a) + The Meadow (x) + The Lee (by Water Lane) (c4a) (all at Pleasley Hill; inclosed; tenant Joseph Fox). Thomas Sales (a son & heir of late Thomas S. of Chesterfield) - George Vaughan of London.1797 Apr 4: Rights in the "Greyhold" pub, Stockwell Gate, with Gn, Yd, 3 Sbs with corn chambers over, etc. & Cl under maltHs adj (pos William Floyd; maltHs pos William Brodhurst). Francis Brodhurst of Philadelphia USA- W.B. (his brother; both being sons of late Francis B., who had held the property for life).
t1797 Apr 4: 2 Hss etc. in White Bear Yd (as Jun 27, but occ Stocks & Widow Lockwood). William Acton & wife Amy (+ mortgagee)- Thomas Mycroft, FWK
1797 Apr 5: Betty & Sarah Acton also inherited property at Pleasley Hill, including Hs, maltHs & Shaw's Closes (occ William Wright)
1797 Apr 17: 5 recent Hss in Backlane (on W end of a plot on Lurchill bought by late John Acton from Ralph Brocksopp) (pos William Blyton etc.). W.A., & wife- Betty A.
1797 Apr 17: 8 recent Hss in Backlane, with wareHs (on W end of a plot at Lurchill bought by late John Acton from Ralph Brocksop) + undeveloped land adj. (above pos William Acton, Thomas Redfern etc.). W.A., mason, & wife Amy- Sarah Acton
1797 Apr 17: Close in Chesterfield Lane (pos William Acton) + several Hss in Ch. Ln. with Gns etc. (pos Matthew Marshall & 11 others). Betty & Sarah Acton, spinsters (devisees under will of their late father John A.)- W.A., mason
1797 Apr 25: Gn near Church St, on W side (rear) of malt office belonging to Samuel Jackson (24sq yd; pos William Siddon). Samuel Jackson, gent of Warsop- W.S., mercer
1797 Apr 25: Share in 6/7 of Blue Boar Inn, Stockwell Gate, with barns, Sbs, Ous, Yds etc. (pos George Smith). G.S., victualler, & wife Martha- James Allcroft, farmer of Clipstone Lodge (subject to mortgage of 1794)
1797 Apr 25: 2 unfinished Hss at upper end of Westgate (as 1798 May 12). John Waterall, farrier- mortgage
[1797 Apr 25: Backyard Close, Butts Close & Hs at Warsop]
[1797 Jun 6: Limekiln Lane Close, Claypit Close & Middle Gate Close, Warsop]
1797 Jun 20: 3 Hss by Cockpit, with BrHs, Yds, Gns etc. (former estate of Thomas Reynolds, mason; late pos Ann Bottomley etc.). Samuel Reynolds, gent of Nt- John Cursham, schoolmaster (& wife Betty)- mortgage
1797 Jun 27: Inheritance arrangements re Stanton & Wright families.
1797 Jun 27: 2 Hss together in White Bear Yard, with workshop (pos Joseph Stocke, John Clay & John Hand). Thomas Mycroft, FWK, & wife Amelia- mortgage
[1797 Jun 27: Land in West Croft, Warsop, by Moscar]
1797 Jun 27: 3 Hss, with E half of Gn at rear (pos Mary Stevenson, William Clarke & Miles Newton). George Hancock jnr, cordwainer (+ mortgagee: Sarah Bullyman {only child & heir of late John B., cordwainer})- new mortgagee
1797 Jun 27: Licence to Lease: Common Close (E part of larger close of same name, now divided) with lane to Bury Lane (occ Henry Smith). Vicar & wardens- H.S., mercer, for 21 years
1797 Jun 27: Licence to lease: Bancroft Lane Close (c2a; pos John Durham). Vicar & wardens- Rebecca Durham, spinster, for 21 years
1797 Jun 27: Licence to lease: 6 Hss together in & near Church St (pos John Byron etc.). Vicar & wardens- Betty Acton, spinster, for 21 years
1797 Jul 18: Recent Hs by Church St, with Sb, swinecote, Gn etc. (pos William Wood & John Brailsford). W.W., staymaker, & wife Ann- mortgage
1797 Jul 22: 2 Hss in Church St (former pos John Osborne & George Bradbury; now J.O.). J.O., cordwainer- self & intended wife, Ann Baker, spinster
1797 Aug 29: Cottage in Cockpit with Yd etc. (pos Elizabeth Jackson). E.B.- E.J. (her daughter)
1797 Aug 29: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Yd & Gn (pos Arthur Jeffrey). Elizabeth Baggaley, widow- William B., cordwainer
[1797 Aug 29: Pinfold Close & Carr Lane Close, Warsop]
1797 Aug 29: Hs in Westgate, with Cl under, Gn etc. & maltHs nearby (former pos George Naylor; now George Wightman). G.W. (+ mortgagees)- new mortgage
1797 Sep 16: Heirs of late Thomas Cotton, gent of London, include George Wragg, gent, husband of T.C.'s late niece Margaret C., who inherits property at Sa + Bancroft Close (c1a 2r; pos John Adlington) + Claypool Close, with barn & Sb (c4a 2r; pos William Floyd) + 2 other closes, with Sb (c5a; pos Brett Chester) + close by Ketton Lane (c1a 2r; pos Robert Hooley) + Podley Hill Close, with barn (c5a 2r; pos Robert Bonson) + close at Stump Cross (c3a; pos John Clay).
1797 Sep 19: Debdale Close (c2a; pos John Oliver). J.O., FWK of Mw- self until marriage of William Booth, farmer of Mw, & Mary Oliver, spinster (daughter of J.O.), then to them & their heirs
1797 Oct 10: 2 recent Hss at upper end of Belvedere St (on ground bought from Jeremiah Lockwood), with the rest of the ground (occs Joseph Bingham & Hannah Allen) + land on SW side of the Hss, used as Gns (53 x 15ft). Ann & Elizabeth Barrat, spinsters (+ mortgagee J.B.)- Ann Allen, spinster
1797 Nov 21: 2 cottages by Church Yard (former pos Joseph Thrall & William Caunt; now John Hill). Rev Charles Plumptre of Long Newton, Durham- J.H., needle maker- mortgage
1797 Nov 21: 2/3 share of 1/2 share of 6 Hss & croft near Newgate Lane as 1798 Jan 2. John & Richard Harvey (two of the sons & co-heirs of late John Harvey, blacksmith of Kirkby, an heir of late Samuel Harvey, malster of Mw, under codicil relating to death without issue of Ann Warsop, nee Harvey, of Mw)- J.H.
1797 Nov 21: Licence to lease: Burden Stile Close (c4a meadow; pos George Simes). Vicar & wardens- G.S., surgeon, for 21 years
1797 Nov 21: Licence to lease: Hs in Church St (former pos William Crenidge; some time ago divided into several dwellings, now occ Samuel Oliver etc.) + Nottingham Ford Close, with barn built by Henry Smith (pos H.S.; Nottingham Lane SW, Common Close NE, Butt Close N). Vicar & wardens- H.S., mercer, for 40 years
1797 Nov 21: Licence to lease: Hs in Market Place, with Ous etc. (occ William Stephenson & John Clay). Vicar & wardens- J.C., gardener, for 40 years
1797 Nov 21: Round Close, by Chesterfield Lane (c3a; occ Isaac Boot). Vicar & wardens- I.B., for 21 years
1797 Nov 21: Licence to lease: High Cross Leys (now divided as 4 closes) with barn & Sb (c30a; pos Isaac Boot; Chesterfield Lane NE, Pleasley Hill Moor {now inclosed} NW). Vicar & wardens- I.B., farmer, for 21 years
1797 Nov 25: Hs in Westgate, with shop & Gn (pos Joseph Webster) & Hs recently built in said Gn by J.W. (pos George Birchill & Benjamin Proctor). J.W., cordwainer- mortgage
1797 Dec 28: 1/3 share of close in Windmill Lane (6a 1r 17p; pos Samuel Hurt & Benjamin Jefford). George Calder, of Great Parkington, Warwicks, & wife Ann (one of 3 surviving children of late George Hurt & wife Ann, and an heir of late John Warsop, butcher of M, & his wife Ann)- John Hurt, yeoman of Nether Langwith.
1798 Jan 2: Thomas Harvey admitted to part of estate of his father, the late Samuel Harvey, malster of Mw, following death without issue of Ann Warsop (nee Harvey), widow of Mw.
1798 Jan 2: Hs by Newgate Lane (now divided as 3 dwellings) with workshop, barn, Sb & Gn (occ John Harvey etc.) + croft adj (c1.5a; pos J.H.) + 3 cottagesin Ratcliff Gate, with Gns etc (pos Joseph Ward etc.). Thomas Harvey & wife Ann- J.H., FWK- mortgage
1798 Jan 2: Hs in Back Lane with maltHs & Yd (called Hive Yard) & dovecote + The Croft, in Back Lane with barn & Ous (c1.5a) (late pos John Davy, Francis Vickers gent & Benjamin Swan. Matthew Dean, gent (+ mortgagee)- William Johnson, innholder
1798 Jan 2: John O. & wife Ann O. (described as niece & a devisee of late T.C. of Whitechapel) admitted to the copyhold portion of Pennyman House & closes (total c114a; pos George Radford).
1798 Jan 2: 1/2 share of Padley Hill Close (formerly Moorlane Close) near Moor Lane, with barn (c5.5a; late occ John Warsop; now pos Robert Bonsall) + Claypool Close (formerly Lydgate Close) by Chesterfield Lane (c4.5a; former occ Joseph Roebuck; now William Floyd). Ann Oldham, wife of Rev John O. of Stondon Massey, Essex, daughter & heir of late Thomas Cotton gent (who was one of 2 sons & co-heirs of late Christopher Cotton, grocer, sole feoffee of late Thomas C. gent of Whitechapel {?his brother})- George Wragg, gent, devisee of the late T.C. of Whitechapel
1798 Jan 23: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with barn, Sbs, Yd, Gn etc. (pos Thomas Richardson jnr, son of owner). T.R. snr, victualler- mortgage
1798 Jan 29: S part of Lurchill close, with recent Hs, barn, dovecote, Sbs, wareHs & Gn (built by John Royle) (c2a 18p; pos J.R.). J.R., carrier- mortgage
1798 Jan 29: Surrender of lease (25 years from 1777). Hs by Littleworth with tanYd etc. (former occ Widow Stenton; late Thomas Pinder; now J.B.) + cottage in Littleworth, with Gn (former occ John Lancaster; then T.P., now J.B.). J.B.- Vicar & wardens
1798 Jan 29: Licence to lease: Hs by Littleworth, with workshop recently built by John Blagg, & tanYd, barn & Gn (pos J.B. & Godfrey Marriott). Vicar & wardens - J.B., gent for 40 years
1798 Feb 13: Hs with Gn, cornchamber etc. (former occ Rev John Wright, now unocc) (reserving one doveHs, pos Francis Vickers, gent). J.W., clerk- Trustees of late Charles Wright, for his daughter Ellen, during life of Elizabeth, wife of John Paulson, gent
1798 Feb 13: Sterne estate as later. Susannah Sterne of Salisbury, widow of late William Sterne gent of M, & William Sterne of Dulverton, Somerset, son of late W.S.- William Lang, gent, for purpose of a common recovery
1798 Feb 13: 4 recent Hss at upper end of Stockwell Gate, with Gns etc. (occ James Marshall etc.) + Padley Hill Close, near St. Gt. (c3a, pos William Houlding). William Houlding & wife Alice (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
1798 Mar 6: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Yd etc (pos John Mason) + Hs in Yd of first (late occ Stephen Holland) + 4 Hss (former maltHs) in said Yd (occ John Frost etc.) with Gn etc. J.M., glazier, & wife Mary-[ mortgage (Elizabeth Mason, spinster)
1798 Mar 27: Reversion of close by Bull's Head Lane (c5a; former estate of late John Warsop; former pos Richard Radford; late Mrs Unwin) (family details given re reversion). Henry Clay of London & wife Sarah (nee Brailsford)- H.C. for life, then S.C. & heirs.
1798 Mar 27: Rights in 2 butchers' shops by Market Place (late pos James Moore, now John Harrison). Alexander Burden, gent of Kegworth, Leics.- J.H., butcher (subject to proviso as in surrender to Burden, 1793)
1798 Mar 27: Recovery by Writ of Right Close. George Walkden claims against William Lang various lands, calling to warrant Susannah & William Sterne, + Alexander Burden, gent. Followed by surrender leaving lands (detailed) in hand of W.S. (i.e. lands surrendered by him to various individuals later in 1798)
1798 Mar 27: Will of William Bingley, FWK, inc.: 2 cottages in Ratcliff Gate (occ. W.B. & Samuel Thurman) to brother Gamaliel B., & wife Mary for life, then his own one (inc. Cl) to Hannah Jefford, daughter of George J., tailor; Thurman's to heirs of G.B.
1798 Apr 17: Close in Windmill Lane (6a 1r 17p; former estate of late John Warsop; late pos Samuel Hurt & Benjamin Jefford; now occ William Dickons). John & Thomas Hurt (two of the 3 children & heirs of late George & Ann Hurt, also heirs of late John Warsop, butcher)- W.D., grocer- mortgage
1798 Apr 17: Licence to lease: 3 Hss by Church St (formerly 2) with BrHs & Gn etc. (pos John Woodcock etc. Vicar & wardens- J.W., whitesmith, for 40 years
1798 Apr 24: Bancroft Lane Close (1a 1r 17p, former estimate c2a; former estate of late Thomas Cotton; late pos John Adlington; now pos Thomas Hooley). George Wragg, gent- T.H., gardener
1798 Apr 24: Close in Ladybrooke Lane (c2a 3r; pos George Allen). John Naylor (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
1798 Apr 24: Licence to lease: 4 recent Hss near upper end of Westgate, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (on site of former barn; pos Robert Johnson etc.). Vicar & wardens- Ann Preston, widow, for 40 years
1798 May 12: 2 recent Hss at upper end of Westgate, with BrHs, Yd, Gn etc. (built by John Waterall on land bought from Robert Gregory & Samuel Rose; one unocc, one pos x Humphrey). J.W., farrier- mortgage
1798 May 18: 3/4 share of 3 Carr Closes, with barn (c8a; former estate of William Shipman esq; now pos William Jefford & Samuel Hurt). Thomas Dodson, gent- W.J., skinner (& wife Ann), & S.H., malster (& wife Nanny) (in 2 halves)- mortgage
[1798 May 25: Scofton Hall estate (detailed description). Heirs of late Martha Huthwaite (nee Douston, wife of John Huthwaite, gent of Nt {and cousin & heir of late George Douston esq of Worksop, last feoffee of late Robert Sutton, formerly of Scofton})- Francis F.Foljambe of Aldwark, Yorks. (with Richard Sutton of Norwood, & Sir Charles Kent of London)]
1798 May 25: Licence to lease: Hs in Church St, now divided in several dwellings (pos Francis Silcock & 3 others) + cottage in Ratcliff Gate (pos William Gilbert; Hs of late William Townsend W, Hs of Vicar & wardens E). Vicar & wardens- F.S., staymaker
1798 May 25: Licence to lease: Hs on Church Yard Side (pos Ann Hurt) + Hs in Church St (occ Hannah, wife of Henry Baker). Vicar & wardens- John Osborne, cordwainer, & Betty & Eleanor Baker, spinsters, for 40 years
1798 Jun 19: Hs by Backlane, with maltHs, Gn, Yd (called Hive Yard) & dovecote adj. & The Croft, in Backlane, with barn & Ous (c1.5a) (late pos John Davy, Francis Vickers gent & Benjamin Swan). William Johnson, innholder- mortgage
1798 Jun 20: Hs at upper end of Westgate, with Kt, BrHs, coachHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (late pos William Toplis snr; now unocc) + Hs nearby (pos Sarah Hooley). Assignees of bankrupt Toplis's of Cuckney (admitted at this court to W.T. snr's estate in M)- John Anson Smith esq of Greenwich
1798 Jun 20: Close in Ladybrooke Lane (c2a 3r; close of William Wright E, close of Charles Bellamy W, La. Ln. S; late pos William Toplis snr). Assignees of bankrupt Toplis's of Cuckney- Thomas Day, tailor
1798 Jun 20: Hs in Spitalhouse Gate (pos Lewis Malletrott). Assignees of bankrupt Toplis's of Cuckney- John Ashley, joiner
1798 Jul 10: Bottle Close (aka Chesterfield Lane Close), on W side of Ch. Ln. (c3a; pos Robert Hitch). Heirs of late Thomas Heywood of Brimmington, Derbs. (daughters Ann Outram & husband George, of Gilfit, Yorks., & Elizabeth Rodgers & husband John, of Staveley, Derbs)- R.H., grocer
1798 Jul 10: Licence to lease: Hs in Lister Lane (occ Sarah Watson, widow) with Ous, croft etc. Vicar & wardens- George Burden, & Richard Burden of Park Hall, for 40 years
1798 Jul 10: Licence to lease: (summary only:) 2 cottages by Stockwell Gate (occs Benjamin Spray & Elizabeth Darley) + 2-room building (consisting of "house" and "chamber") in place formerly called Nook End, now Belvedere St (now joined with Hs of Joshua Senior; pos Joseph Woolley). Vicar & wardens- Joshua Senior, hosier, for 40 years
1798 Jul 31: Hungry Well Close, by Leadwayn Gate Lane (c9a; pos Thomas
Barker). W.S. of Dulverton- George Wightman jnr
1798 Aug 2: Hospital Close, by Nottingham Lane (c4a; pos John Smith). W.S. of Dulverton- William Brodhurst, gent
1798 Aug 2: Fareholme (aka Birchinalls Close) at upper end of Broomhill Lane (c5a 2r 6p; pos Edward Faull). W.S. of Dulverton- E.F., innholder
1798 Aug 2: 3 Fareholmes (aka Birchinalls Closes) between Broomhill Lane & Leadwayn Gate Lane (c13a 3r 24p; pos William Wagg). W.S. of Dulverton- Henry Bell, miller- mortgage
1798 Aug 2: Great Boulds Pasture, in Westfield Lane (c9a; pos Edward Titterton). W.S. of Dulverton- Benjamin Bagshaw, merchant
1798 Aug 2: Dirtholes close (now divided in 2) in Westfield Lane (c5a 16p; pos William Rooth). W.S. of Dulverton- William Wagg
1798 Aug 2: 2 Little Boulds Pastures, in Westfield Lane (c7a; pos Robert Toplis, gent). W.S. of Dulverton- William Johnson, tanner
1798 Aug 2: Chesterfield Lane Close (aka Brick Kiln Close)(c4a; pos Edward Faull). W.S. of Dulverton- Paul Boot, innholder
1798 Aug 2: Broomhill Close, by Br. Ln. (c6a 2r 3p; late pos John Davy; now Mrs McLellan). W.S. of Dulverton- Thomas Dodson, gent of M.
1798 Aug 2: 2 Water Meadows closes, in Nottingham Lane (c5a; late pos Richard Stenton ,gent). W.S. of Dulverton- Duke of Portland
1798 Aug 2: 2 Crowhill Closes, near Chesterfield Lane (c8a; pos Ann Fisher). William Sterne, gent of Dulverton, Somerset- George Wragg, gent.
1798 Aug 2: Brunts' estates (listed with occs, inc. Hs & maltHs {late pos William Brodhurst, now Henry Watkinson}, quarry {late pos Jonas Silvester, now Joseph Clarke}, 2 quarries {pos Joseph Thrall & John Clarke}, quarry {pos Joseph Clarke}, Hs & maltHs in Church St {late pos John Milward, now Widow Watson}, etc.). Old-new trustees.
1798 Aug 3: S part of croft (190sq yd; White Hart Croft SW, Blind Lane S, William Brohurst's land N & NE; former estate of Stephen Wilkinson, gent; now pos W.B.). William Siddon, mercer, & wife Sarah- W.B., gent (reserving right of road for W.S. if he should ever lose his access right through White Hart Yard to his part of the croft)
1798 Aug 3: Parcel of land (c650sq yd; pos William Siddon; croft of W.S. N & W, lands of William Brodhurst E). W.B., gent, & wife Mary- W.S., mercer
1798 Sep 3: Westfield Lane Close (aka Claypool Close; formerly 2 closes)(c6a 3rp 30p; pos William Curtis) + reversion of Bowling Alley House, Mw with Ous & land (on death of pos, Hayman Rooke esq). Mary & John Parsons- John Anson Smith esq
1798 Sep 11: 2 Hss in Westgate, with Yd opposite, use of BrHs etc. in upper Yd, & Cls under 2 recent Hss adj (pos Edward Walker & Mr Taylor). Wass heirs (+ mortgagee)- W & A.S.
1798 Sep 11: 3 recent Hss by Westgate, with Yd opposite, & use of shared BrHs etc. in upper Yd. Children & heirs of late Joseph Wass & wife Frances (Joseph Wass & wife Elizabeth + Ann Stevenson & husband William)(+ mortgagee)- J.W. & wife
1798 Sep 11: Cross Close (aka Cross-croft Close) by Leadwayne Gate Lane (c5a 26p; pos William Jackson). M & J.P.- W.J., farmer
1798 Sep 11: Hanging Bank close (c6a 3r 25p; pos Henry Bell). M & J.P.- H.B., miller
1798 Oct 2: Dand Barn Close (c4a 34p; pos Isaac Boot). M & J.P.- Elizabeth Peatfield, widow of Edwinstowe.
1798 Oct 2: Dand Barn Close, with barn & Sb (c6a 2r 5p; pos Isaac Boot). Mary Parsons, widow, & Rev John Parsons of Mw- Samuel Cutts, farmer of Clipstone- mortgage
1798 Oct 2: Rights in 3 Carr Closes, with barn (c8a; former estate of William Shipman esq; now pos William Jefford & Samuel Hurt). Thomas Dodson, gent- W.J., skinner, & S.H., malster (in 2 halves).
1798 Oct 8: Hs in Spital House Gate (occ Jonathan Rodgers). J.R., quarter-master in the 19th Regiment (Nottinghamshire Foresters)- mortgage
1798 Oct 10: Will of late Samuel Reynolds of Nt inc. bequest of lands in Notts. to J.S. & W.G., inc: Bancroft Lane Close & Pingle (c3a) + Dalestorth Field (freehold; c3a 1r; occ Jonathan Chadwin).
1798 Oct 10: Bancroft Lane Close & Pingle, with hovel (total c3a; occ Jonathan Chadwin). John Smith, hairdresser of Nt, & William Glover, joiner of Nt- William Jackson, gent
1798 Oct 23: Hs in Market Place with Sb in Spitalhouse Gate etc. (late estate of William Toplis snr; former pos Thomas Bagshaw; now unocc). Assignees of bankrupt Toplis's of Cuckney- Benjamin Bagshaw, merchant
1798 Oct 23: Hungry Well Close, by Leadwayne Gate (c9a; pos Thomas Barker). George Wightman jnr & wife Sarah- mortgage
1799 Jan 15: Recent building on site of ancient Sb near backYd of White Hart Inn (& with access through foreYd) with Gn etc. (pos William Dickons, grocer). Mortgagees- W.D., on repayment of loan
1799 Feb 26: 2 recent Hss at upper end of Westgate (built by John Waterall on land bought from Robert Gregory & Samuel Rose; now unocc) with land at rear (c390sq yd). J.W., farrier (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
1799 Mar 19: Close in Windmill Lane (c2a 3r; pos devisees of late Levi Twidall of Ollerton). L.T. devisees (John Hurt, William Ludlam & John Rodgers)- John Skinner, farmer of Cuckney
1799 Mar 25: Hs at upper end of Westgate, with Kt, BrHs, coachHs, Sb, Yd & Gn (late occ William Toplis; now John Anson Smith). J.A.S. esq- Thomas Naylor, gent of Mw- mortgage (J.A.S.)
1799 Apr 2: Hs at upper end of Westgate (former estate of William Toplis snr; now pos Sarah Hooley). John Anson Smith esq- John Royle, carrier
1799 Apr 9: Littleworth Close, in L'wth (c4a; pos James Crosland). William Hurst, hosier, & George H., hosier of London (formerly of M)- mortgage
1799 Apr 9: 2 Bancroft Lane Closes (one sometimes called Footpath Close), at upper end of Ba. Ln. (total c6a; late pos William Curtis). M & J.P.- John Adlington, malster
1799 Apr 9: Great & Lesser Water Lane Closes & Hungry Well Close (total 21a 2r 9p; pos John Parsons) + Main Close (aka Oak Tree Close)(8a 1r 16p; pos William Curtis). Mary Parsons, widow, & Rev John Parsons, clerk- George Wightman jnr, malster
1799 Apr 9: 2 Water Lane Closes + Hungry Well Close. George Wightman & wife Sarah- mortgage (John Parsons)
1799 Apr 23: Hs in Spitalhouse Gate with shop etc. (former estate of William Toplis snr; now pos Ann Hook). Bankruptcy assignees for Toplis's (worsted manufacturers of Cuckney)- John Savage, surgeon
1799 Apr 23: Monks Close (as mortgage) + Walker's Close, in Windmill Lane, with Sb (2a 1r 26p) (both pos W.D.). T.H. & wife (+ mortgagee)- W.D.
1799 Apr 23: Monks Close, in Windmill Lane (2a 3r 12p; pos William Dickons). W.D. & wife- mortgage
1799 Apr 23: Stump Cross Lane Close (aka Wind Mill Lane Close) in Windmill Lane (2a 19p; late pos Samuel Kitchener). T.H. & wife (+ mortgagee) & William Dickons, grocer, & wife Hannah- John Aram, gardener of Audley End House, Essex
1799 Apr 23: Shipman's Close, at upper end of Leeming Lane, with Sb & Ous (c2a; pos Henry Davy). T.H. & wife (+ mortgagee)- Henry Davy (& wife Mary)- mortgage
1799 Apr 23: Capital Hs in Leeming Lane, with coachHs, barn, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. with cottage adj. (late pos George Wragg, gent, & Alice Ordidge; now Thomas Whitehead & Richard Gunthorpe) + pew in church (pos T.W.). Thomas Haslam gent of Ashover, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee)- William Curtis, butcher
1799 Apr 30: Hs in Westgate, with wareHs (ex maltHs), Sb & Gn (pos Peter Wood). Alice Wood, spinster- P.W. snr, hosier
1799 Apr 30: Recent Hs in Ratcliff Gate with shop & Ous (built on ground bought from Rev Charles Plumptre & wife Mary) (c630sq yd; pos Benjamin Jefford). William Smith & wife Martha- Benjamin Jefford, skinner
1799 May 14: 3 Hss in Ratcliff Gate, with piece of land at rear of two of them (5 x 27ft) with Ash Hs etc & use of Yd (occs William Denman & Hannah Brown). W.D., shopkeeper, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1799 May 21: Heirs of Morehaigh property of late Richard Stenton, gent, are nieces Mary, wife of Samuel Parsons, & Hannah Lockwood, & nephew John Lockwood (as joint tenants).
1799 May 21: Rights in farm at Morehaigh (recent Hs + inclosed lands)(occ Joseph Baggaley) + recent Hs with Ous etc & 3 closes adj, near Water Lane (pos William Wagg) + 2 closes near Water Lane (pos Samuel Siddon). John Lockwood- William Dickons, grocer, & Sarah Lockwood, spinster (as tenants in common).
1799 May 21: Licence to lease Hs etc. in Church St (former pos Daniel Hopewell, now John Wass). Vicar & wardens- J.W. for 40 years.
1799 Jun 11: Padley Hill Close, at upper end of Stockwell Gate, with barn (c4a; pos George Heathcote). G.H., limeburner (+ mortgagees Ann Frost {wife of John F., painter} & Amelia Hurt {wife of Rev Thomas H.}, daughters & heirs of late John Hall, gent)- new mortgage
1799 Jun 11: Part of Gn (225sq yd; pos Edward Dawson; Hs of Charles Stanton NE, Gn & buildings of Francis Ellis SW). E.D. (+ mortgagee)- Charles & George Stanton, cotton manufacturers (half each).
1799 Jun 11: 2 cottages (now divided as 4 dwellings) in Ratcliff Gate, with Gn & croft adj (pos George Douse etc.). G.D.- mortgage
1799 Jun 11: 3 Hss in M (pos Mary Stevenson, William Thrall & Miles Newton) with E half of Gn at rear, etc. George Hancock (+ mortgagee)- Peter Wood snr.
1799 Jun 11: Hs in Westgate (pos Miles Newton). Peter Wood snr, hosier- George Hancock, cordwainer
1799 Jun 11: Hs by Backlane, with maltHs & dovecote & Yd adj (called "the Hive Yard") + the Croft, adj Back Lane, with barn & ous (c1.5a) etc. (now occ Francis Vickers etc.). William Johnson, innholder (+ mortgagee) - new mortgage
1799 Jun 11: Broomhill Lane Close (c2a; pos Isaac Boot jnr). Jane Boot of Richmond, Yorks (sister & heir of late Isaac Boot, butcher of Handsworth Woodhouse; also sister of late John Boot, father of I.B. jnr; & daughter of late Isaac Boot snr & wife Jane)- I.B. jnr, farmer
1799 Jul 23: Hs by Westgate (now in 2 dwellings) with croft adj (converted to Gns) + Hs & workshop (former barn) adj (all above formerly pos William Wheatcroft, now various) + 2 recent workshops nearby, built by William Toplis snr (& formerly occ W.T., 1 now occ Charles Denman, other unocc) + recent Sb & hogsty nearby, also built by W.T. (former pos Joseph Beard, now unocc) (all formerly estate of Ann Meakin, then of W.T.). Assignees of Toplis's (bankrupts, formerly of Cuckney)- William Siddon, mercer
[1799 Jul 23: Claypit Close, Warsop]
1799 Jul 23: Licence to lease: Hs in Ratcliff Gate with Yd, Gn, Ous etc. (late occ late John Litchfield esq). Vicar & wardens- George Wragg, gent, for 40 years
1799 Aug 13: Hs near Market Place with Yd etc. (late occ William Bromehead & Henry Smith, mercers, now John Sellors). J.S.- mortgage
1799 Sep 3: Close in Windmill Lane (6a 1r 17p; former estate of John Warsop, butcher, now pos Samuel Kitchener). William Dickons, grocer, & wife Hannah (& mortgagee)- S.K., malster- mortgage
1799 Sep 24: Extract from will of late Thomas Bagshaw, gent of Spondon: 2 closes at top of Bancroft Lane, bought from Samuel Dudson of M (noted elsewhere as c8a; now pos William Curtis), to widow Elizabeth B. for life, then sons Thomas, Francis, Richard, Henry & Charles.
1799 Oct 15: Licence for lease: 2 Hss in Littleworth, with Gn (pos Elizabeth Hopewell & Joseph Crosland) + Hs near Church Yard (divided in 3 dwellings) (occ James Hopewell etc.). Vicar & wardens- J.H., tailor, for 40 years
1799 Oct 15: Heir of late William Bilbie esq is his brother Joseph B. of Kingston-upon-Hull
1799 Oct 15: 2 Stump Cross Closes, with barn & Sb (c10a; by Stump Cross Lane; pos William Curtis). Joseph Bilbie- George Wragg, gent
1799 Oct 15: Balme's Close (formerly Well Close) near Littleworth (c6a; Bury Lane SE; pos Thomas Walker). Joseph Bilbie- T.W. esq, of Bury Hill
1799 Oct 15: 2 Hss in White Bear Yard (occ Thomas Weightman & William Clay). William Bowskill, FWK of Mw- mortgage (Nag's Head friendly society, master John Simes {innkeeper Paul Boot})
1799 Nov 12: 2 closes in Woodhouse Lane, on border of M & Mw (c3a; pos Hayman Rooke esq). Joseph Bilbie esq, of Kingston-upon-Hull - Benjamin Bagshaw, merchant
1799 Nov 26: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, Gn, orchard, Sb, barn etc. (pos John Wright & James Watson). J.Wright, malster- second mortgage
1799 Dec 12: 6/7 share of Blue Boar Inn, Stockwell Gate, with barns, Sbs, Ous, Yds etc. (pos Daniel Heald). James Allcroft, farmer of Clipstone Lodge, & wife Sarah (+ heirs of mortgagee of co-owner George Smith; viz Dorothy Ellis, widow of Ollerton {daughter of late Margaret Wright, widow of M} & Charles Kinder {co-executor of M.W.'s will})- D.H., victualler
1800 Jan 7: Hs in Market Place, with Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Margaret Monk, then Jane Oscroft, now George Stephenson; held as 2 tenements). George & Nathaniel Stephenson, sadlers (+ heirs of late mortgagee John Monk of Chester, who was nephew & heir of late Ellen Monk, spinster of M) (+ Margaret Naylor, widow of other late mrrtgagee William N.)- new mortgage
1800 Jan 7: 2/3 of hs by Back Lane (pos William Lester & Hannah Steeds). Joseph Shacklock, tailor, & wife Betty (& mortgagee)- William Truelove, whitesmith
1800 Jan 7: 1/3 of 1/2 share of: Hs (now 3 dwellings) by Newgate Lane, with workshop, barn, Sb & Gn (pos John Harvey etc.) + close adj (c1.5a; pos J.H.) + 3 cottages in Ratcliff Gate, with Gns etc. (pos Joseph Ward etc.). William Harvey (a son & heir of late John Harvey, blacksmith of Kirkby, who was an heir of late Samuel Harvey, mauster of Mw) & wife Rebecca- J.H.
1800 Jan 7: Queen's Head Inn, in Cockpit, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (late pos late Edward Faull, now John Platts). Joseph Bingham, John Adlington & James Smith (devisees of late E.F., brother-in-law of J.B.)- J.P., innkeeper- mortgage (vendors).
1800 Jan 28: Half share of 2 Hss in Ratcliff Gate, with Yd & Gns, with workshop in one Gn (occ John Handley & William Jackson) & Hs in Dunn Yard off Rat. Gt. (pos John Powell). Edward Lee, innholder of Newark, & wife Mary (nee Richardson)- E.L.
1800 Jan 30: Licence for lease: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ William Walden & William Jeffrey). Vicar & wardens- John Every, labourer, for 40 years
1800 Jan 30: Licence for lease: Hs in or near Ratcliff Gate, with Yds, Gns, Cls etc. Vicar & wardens - George Ashmore, labourer, for 40 years
1800 Feb 18: Hs in or near Cockpit, with Yd, Gn etc. (pos Thomas Baxter). T.B., FWK, & wife Felicia- T.B. for life, then to John Barlow, FWK
1800 Feb 18: 2 Cowshutt Closes near Chesterfield Lane, with 2 Hss (former barn) & Sb in one (c14a; pos George Naylor & assigns). G.N., gent- John Savage, surgeon & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (G.N.)
1800 Feb 18: Shares of 8 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with wareHss, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (occ William Jackson etc.). James Stanley, clothier of Leeds, & John Stanley, grocer of Leeds (brothers & heirs of late Thomas Stanley, carpenter of M; sons of late John S. of Leeds, who was son of John Stanley, FWK of M)- William Jackson, grocer
1800 Mar 11: Lady-Brook Lane Close (c2a; pos George Allen). John Naylor, gent, & wife Mary (+ mortgagee)- Francis Ellis, mercer
1800 Apr 1: 1/5 share of 6 cottages (now divided as 7) in Meeting House Lane, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos William Chapman etc.). Abigail Partington, widow- Thomas Baggaley, FWK
1800 Apr 1: Debdale Close (c2a; pos William Booth, former estate of John Oliver). W.B., farmer of Mw- Robert Gratton, currier of M
1800 Apr 1: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Sb up Yd, & Gn (pos Joseph James). Thomas Edensor- J.J., basket maker- mortgage (T.E.)
[1800 Apr 1: Carr Lane Close & Pinfold Close, Warsop]
1800 Apr 1: 2 Hss in Leeming Lane, with Yd, Gn etc (pos - Jallands & Robert Frost; former estate of Sarah Sneath, widow). Thomas, John & William Gaskin (brothers & heirs of late Sarah Gaskin)- Henry Beevers, fellmonger
1800 Apr 1: Hs in Leeming Lane etc. (pos William Hancock). John Gaskin, mason, & Thomas Gaskin, wheelwright of Nt (old mortgagee)- new mortgage
1800 Apr 1: NE end of Padley Hill Close, Stockwell Gate, with Sb (0.5a; purchaser to wall off from rest of close). George Wragg, gent- Robert Crampton, millwright
1800 Apr 22: Main Close (aka Oak Tree Close) (8a 1r 16p; pos George Wightman jnr). G.W. jnr, malster- mortgage
1800 Apr 22: Reversion of 3 Carr Closes as Apr 29 (life of Frances, widow of Joseph Darley, late butcher). Elizabeth Darley, spinster daughter of Joseph)- William Jefford
1800 Apr 22: Hs in Leeming Lane, with coachHs, barn, Sb, Yd & Gn, + cottage adj. (pos William Curtis & Richard Gunthorpe). W.C. & wife Sarah- mortgage
1800 Apr 29: Land at S end of Kitchen's Pingle (c316sq yd; Bull's Head Lane S; pos Joseph Reddish). Joseph Barratt, mason- J.R., bleacher
1800 Apr 29: 3 Carr Closes, inc. barn (c8a; former estate of William Shipman esq, now pos William Jefford). W.J. + Samuel Hurt, malster & wife Nanny (+ mortgagee- William Curtis, butcher)- W.J., skinner
1800 May 13: Slip of land at bottom of Charity School Close (120sq yd; pos John Brockmer). Clerkson charity trustees, for land tax- John Lee, whitesmith
1800 May 13: Site of Drewry's Mill, with Sb + S end of Free Quarry Close (1r 36p) + "Drewry's House" with Gn (2r 36p) all near Free Quarry Lane (all pos Duke of Portland or assigns, marked 1 & 2 in plan with letter of attorney) + waste land near Free Quarry Lane (2r 34p, plot 3 on plan) + Gn nearby (2r 26p, plot 4; pos Widow Amy Acton or assigns) + Hs with offices & cotton wareHs adj & Gn (1a 1r) & part of mill dam (these pos Elliotts & Burnside; plot 5) + 2 Gns (2r 19p; plot 6; pos Joseph Milnes or assigns) + Yd used as clothes ground, with former carriage road to limekilns in Quarry Bottoms on E side, & part of Quarry Bottom at S end of said Yd, inc. old barn (these total 28p; plot 7) + part of Little Barn Close (1r 23p; plot 8; pos J.M.) + part of Little Barn Close Bottom & bank called Morton's Garden (c2r; plot 9; pos J.M.) + rest of Morton's Garden (1r 33p; plot 10) + N part of Free Quarry Close (3r 10p; plot 11; pos J.M.) with 2 sheds. Vicar & wardens, for land tax- Duke of P.
1800 May 13: Part of Hs, with 2 cottages & Yds & coalYd (140sq yd), in Belvedere St. (occ Joshua Senior). Vicar & wardens, for land tax- J.S., gent
1800 May 13: Gn in Belvedere St (former site of 2 Hss & a barn) (130sq yd; pos George Senior). Vicar & wardens, for land tax- G.S., gent
1800 May 13: Hs in Lister Lane, with Gn (550sq yd, pos Richard Burden). Vicar & wardens, for land tax- R.B. esq of Park Hall
1800 May 13: Land by Blind Lane (150sq yd, pos William Brodhurst). Vicar & wardens, for land tax- W.B., gent
1800 May 13: Gn & tanYd in Littleworth (1472sq yd) with Hs, workshop, barkHs & 3 sheds (pos John Blagg gent). Vicar & wardens, for land tax- J.B.
1800 May 13: Hs on Church Yard Side + Hs in Church St with 2 small Yds (99sq yd) (pos John Osborne, Betty & Eleanor Baker). Vicar & wardens, for land-tax- J.O., cordwainer, B.B. & E.B., spinsters
1800 May 19: Recent Hs on S part of Lurchill close, with barn, dovecot, Sbs, wareHs, Gn, & S part of close (total c2a 18p; pos John Royle). J.R., carrier- mortgage
1800 May 30: Hs in Westgate with maltHs, slaughterHs, Sbs, Gn, Yd & croft + Hs in or near Westfield Lane, with barn & Sb + Long Close, Stackyard Close, Cowpasture, House Close, Thorn Tree Meadow, Plantation Meadow, Garden Close (formerly 2 Broomhill Lane Closes) & Broomhill Lane Meadow, all near last Hs (total c42a) + Bancroft Lane Close (c4a) (all late pos late John Boot, now Isaac Boot). Heirs of late John & Mary Boot- John Bingham (husband of Elizabeth, nee Boot, one of the said heirs)
1800 May 30: 1/5 share of 6 cottages (now divided as 7) in or near Ducklane, with Gns etc. (occ William Chapman etc.; held as 7 tenements). Heirs of late Mary & John Boot (named)- Thomas Baggaley, FWK
1800 Jun 3: S end of Kitchen's Pingle (96sq yd; to be walled off by purchaser). Joseph Barrat, mason- Nathaniel Hopewell, baker
1800 Jun 3: 2 Somersall Closes in Westfield Lane, inc. barn (total c12a; late pos Isaac Boot). Joseph Bilbie- William Rooth, malster- mortgage
1800 Jun 3: 2 Hutchinson's Closes (formerly 3 Milehill Closes) in Chesterfield Lane (c10a) + 2 Pissing Place Closes (formerly 3 Morfett Gapp Closes) with Broom Pingle (total c9a) (all late occ Isaac Boot). Joseph Bilbie esq of Kingston-upon-Hull - Robert Wright, infant, only son of late Robert Wright snr, gent.
1800 Jul 5: Hs with maltHs, Sb, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ late William Downing, then Peter Wood, now unocc). William jnr & Zachariah Downing of Sutton of Trent (sons & heirs of late W.D., gent) (+ bankruptcy trustees of W.D. jnr)- Ralph Brocksopp, malster (& wife Sarah) - Benjamin Drawwater, surgeon of Eastwood
1800 Jul 15: Dirtholes (1 close lately divided in two) by Westfield Lane (c5a 16p; pos William Wagg). W.W., victualler- mortgage
1800 Jul 15: Bancroft Lane Close (c4a) + Little Broomhill Lane Close (c3a 2r 20p) (pos John Fisher). John Bingham, grocer of Sheffield, & wife Elizabeth- J.F., cotton manufacturer of Sa
1800 Jul 29: 5 Hss in Westgate, with maltHs, dovecote, Sb, Yd, Gns etc. (pos George Naylor etc.) + 13 recent Hss in said Yd at rear of first Hss, with Gns etc. (occs named) (former estate of Thomas Cotton, gent; held as 1 tenement) + 2 recent Hss in Westgate, with Gns etc. (1 occ Samuel Catlow, 1 unocc; former estate of Francs Smith; held as 1 tenement). George Naylor, gent, & wife Ann- George Woollam, gent of Worksop
1800 Sep 16: Charity School on W side of Cockpit (pos John Brockmer) + cottage nearby with Swan Close adj (c3a; late pos Thomas Frost, now J.B.) + 2 recent cottages on E side of Cockpit, opposite last (on site of former barn & Sb) (pos John Pacey & William Mellor). Old Clerkson trustees- new trustees (named)
1800 Sep 16: Will of late William Horner, grocer of Nt inc. 2 Hss in Muckhill Dale Close (occ "my Mother Ann Reckless" & undertenants) + the said close, adj Chesterfield Lane + Crowhills Close at upper end of last + Hs in Westgate (late occ late Ruth Marriott). Names W.H.'s wife, Elizabeth, & father-in-law Joshua Reckless.
1800 Sep 16: Hs in Westgate with Cl, Sb, hayCm, Yd, Gn etc. (pos William Paulson). David Horner- W.P., surgeon
1800 Sep 16: 3 Hss (formerly 2) in Chesterfield Lane, with Ous, orchards, Yds, Gns etc. + Muckhill Dale Close, Brooms Pingle & Quarry Close nearby (c4a; pos George Wightman & Robert Marriott or assigns) inc. stone quarry. David Horner, grocer of Nt (brother & heir of late Edward H. of Nt; son & heir of late William H.)- David Johnson, gent of Nt.
1800 Sep 16: Westgate property as Oct 7. William Siddon, mercer, & wife Sarah- Rev Samuel Catlow
1800 Oct 7: Hs in or near Westgate (divided as 2 dwellings) with croft adj. (converted to Gns) + Hs & workshop adj (former barn) (all late pos William Wheatcroft, now various) + recent workshop nearby (occ Charles Denman) + Hs nearby (former workshop) with Sb & hogsty (pos John Brammer). Rev Samuel Catlow & wife Charlotte- mortgage
1800Oct 7: Recent shop in Ratcliff Gate with land adj. use as woodYd & Gn (total 1287sq yd; pos Robert Crampton & Robert Wass). R.C., millwright- mortgage
1800 Oct 14: Recent Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with coal Hs, ashHs etc. land at back (c1000sq yd; fenced off from Gn of Thomas Richardson snr) (pos T.R. jnr & John Handley). T.R. snr, gardener, (+ mortgagee)- T.R. jnr
1800 Oct 14: Corn Close at top of Westgate (c3a; pos John Blagg). J.B., gent- mortgage
1800 Nov 4: Hs in Stockwell Gate with toft or croft at rear (now converted to cherry holt) with BrHs, Sb, Gn, Yd etc. (pos James Clayton) + 6 recent Hss nearby with Gns (occs named). James Clayton, victualler (+ heirs of late mortgagee John Clarke)- new mortgage (Benjamin Clarke, one of said heirs)
1800 Nov 18: Pennyman House (aka Morfet Gap House) + Barn Close (c7a), Great Susan (c6a 19p), Little Susan (c5a 1r), Great Stubbin (c9a 1r), Middle Stubbin (c5a 2r), Far Stubbin (c6a 2r), Far South Close (c3a 1r), Great Breeder Hollings (c8a), Little Close (c6a 2r), Far Wheat Stubble (c6a) & Little Oat Stubble (c1a 3r) (all former pos John Hopkinson, then George Radford, now William Chadwin or assigns) + 2 Stubbing Hill Closes, by Water Lane, Pleasley Hill (c6a) + Nether Crooked Close adj (c2a 2r) (these late pos G.R., now W.C.). Rev John Oldham of Stondon Massey, Essex, & wife Ann (neice & heiress of late Thomas Cotton gent of London)- Samuel Siddon gent of Pleasley Hill
1800 Nov 18: Recent Hs at top of close belonging to John Gladwin esq, with Sbs, coachHs, cowHs, Ous, orchard, Gn etc. + the land on which these are built (2 Crowhill Closes; total c10a; former pos J.G., now George Wragg gent.) J.G. esq, of Farnsfield- G.W.
1800 Dec 9: Close in Leeming Lane (pos Henry Watkinson) + close pos Widow Sheppard + close pos George Aram + 2 closes pos Widow Watson + 5 recent Hss in Leeming Lane, on site of ancient Hs & maltHs (former pos William Brodhurst & Henry Watkinson; now William Dickons, H.W., Benjamin Draycot, & George Vickers or undertenants) + 4 stone quarries (pos Joseph Clarke {2}, Joseph Thrall & Francis Lindley) + Hs & maltHs etc. in Church St (late pos John Milward, now Widow Watson) + 2 Hss in Ch. St. (pos Widow W. or assigns) + Hs in Newgate Lane (pos John Bullivant) + Hs etc. in Church St (pos Susannah Watson) + close at Padley Hill & pingle in Tenter Lane (former pos John Hall, gent, now Rev Thomas Hurt) + 2 closes at Muckle Dale (former pos William Naylor & Thomas Holder., now Widows N. & H.) (all above former estate of Samuel Brunts) + close in Littleworth (pos John Heald) + close in Westfield Lane (pos Widow Naylor) + close in We. Ln. (pos Richard Atkin) + close in Bancroft Lane (pos R.A.) + close in Ratcliff Gate (pos Thomas Richardson) + close in lane near Bull's Head (pos William Walker gent). Brunts' trustees- new trustees (named).
1800 Dec 30: Half share of Hubbard's Close at top of Ratcliff Gate (c4a; former estate of late William Taylor; now pos Thomas Richardson). Taylor Richardson of London- James Richardson, victualler
1800 Dec 30: Hs near Market Place with Yd etc. (former occs William Bromehead & Henry Smith, mercers, now Samuel & John Mark Sellors). Sellors's (sons & heirs of late John Sellors, shopkeeper)- mortgage
1800 Dec 30: Ivers's Farm, Westfield Lane (Hs with barn, Sb & Ous) with House Close, Stackyard Close, Cow Pasture & Thorn Tree Meadow adj. (total c19a 3r 34p; held as 8 tenements; former estate of John Boot, now pos Samuel Hurt). John Bingham- S.H., malster- mortgage (John Bingham)
1800 Dec 30: Garden Close (formerly 2 closes), between Broomhill Lane & Westfield Lane (c4a 1r 32p; held as 9 tenements; former estate of late John & Isaac Boot, now pos William Wagg). John Bingham & wife- W.W., victualler
1800 Dec 30: Plantation Meadow, by Westfield Lane, with plantation & Gn adj. (c4a 2r 24p; held as 8 tenements; former estate of late John Boot, now pos William Hardstaff). John Bingham, grocer of Sheffield, & wife Elizabeth- W.H., malster
1801 Mar 3: Moor Meadows, in Chesterfield Lane (c13a; pos John Blagg, gent). George Simes, gent, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1801 Mar 3: Crown Inn, Market Place, with Sbs, Yds, Gns, Ous etc. (late pos Edmund Titterton, now unocc.) Margaret Naylor (wife & heir of late William Naylor, malster)- Thomas Whyatt, yeoman, & wife Elizabeth, to the use of their sons Robert & Thomas, as tenants in common, paying an annuity to M.N. for life
1801 Mar 3: 2 Cowshutt Closes, in Chesterfield Lane (c14a) with 2 Hss & Sb in one (pos John Savage or assigns). J.S., surgeon (+ old mortgagee)- mortgage
1801 Mar 24: Licence to lease Mason's Arms pub + Hs adj in Leeming Lane (with seat in church), with narns, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (all now occ Joseph Boam, innkeeper). William Cooch snr esq of Frostenden, Suffolk, & wife Elizabeth Sarah & son William Thomas- J.B. for 21 years
1801 Mar 24: 2/3 share of 6 Hss in Back Lane, with Yds, Gns etc. (occs named) + 3 recent Hss in Yd of first Hss (occs named). William Snell & wife Sarah + John Grant & wife Mary- mortgage (Brown Cow club, master Samuel Hurt).
1801 Mar 24: 1/3 share of Hs in Stockwell Gate with maltkiln, Sbs etc. (occ John Adlington) + 3 Hss adj, with Gns (pos Thomas Birks, Edward Clifton & Joseph Wass) + Hs near first, in St. Gt., with Gn (late pos Lewis Malletrott, now unocc.). Mary Lee, widow (heir of late George Shipston, malster)- J.A., malster
1801 Apr 14: 2 cottages in Ratcliff Gate (now divided into 4 dwellings) with Gn & croft adj. (occs named). George Douse & wife Ann + Joseph Key (mortgagee)- James Wilkinson, roper.
1801 Apr 14: 2 Bancroft Lane Closes (one sometimes called Footpath Close) together at upper end of Ba. Ln. (c6a; pos John Adlington). J.A., malster- mortgage
1801 Apr 21: Gn & tanYd in Littleworth, with Hs, workshop, barkHs & 3 sheds (total 1472sq yd; pos John Blagg, bought from Vicar & Churchwardens). J.B., gent- John Lancashire, farmer of Draycott, Derbs.
1801 May 5: Share of Clay Hs in Westgate (as Jun 16). Thomas Sentence Clay (a son & heir of John C., late hatter of M) & wife Susannah, of Dumfries- Samuel Craven, schoolmaster of Aston, Yorks.
1801 May 5: Share of 4 Hss in Stockwell Gate (occs named) + 3 cottages in Belvedere St (place formerly called Nook End) with Gns etc. (occs George Tongue, John Crowshaw & James Mundall). Richard Adlington, farmer of Tibshelf, & wife Hannah (nee Adlington!)- Robert Bonsall, victualler of M.
1801 Jun 16: Share of Hs in Westgate (recently built by late John Clay on site of ancient messuage & blacksmith's shop) with coalYd, Gn etc. in Maiden Head Yd nearby (former pos J.C., then Benjamin Downs, now Benjamin Robinson). John Stones Clay of Oxford (a son & heir of J.C.) & wife Jane- Samuel Craven, schoolmaster of Aston, Yorks.
1801 Jun 22: Hss, Swan Close etc. as Jun 27. Francis (& wife), John & William (cotton) Simes (sons & heirs of late John & Mary Simes of Nt.)- William Simes gent.
1801 Jun 27: Recovery by writ of Right Close. Plaintiff Thomas Hughes; subject 5 messuages, 5 cottages, 2 barns, 6 Sbs, 6 Gns, 6 orchards, 5a pasture + common rights. Deforciant William Simes gent. Calls to warrant Francis Simes & wife Susannah, John Simes, & William Simes, cotton merchant, + William Taylor.
1801 Jun 27: Hs in Cockpit with barns, Sbs etc. + croft adj. (c1.5a) (former pos William Williams, now John Bower) + 3 Hss in Cockpit (occs. named) + Hs by Swan Inn Yard with Gn, Sb, Ous etc. (former occ Samuel Unwin, now William Simes, gent) + Swan Close (c1a 3r; occ John Stirrup) etc. Thomas Hughes, William Simes gent, William Simes cotton merchant Francis Simes & wife, & John Simes- W.S. cotton merchant.
1801 Jun 27: Hs in Cockpit with barns, Sbs etc.with part of croft at rear + another part of the croft (15 x 7yd, as road from W end of first part to White Bear Lane) (pos John Bower). Francis, John & William Simes- J.B., victualler
1801 Jun 27: Part of Cock Croft (253sq yd: 50ft wide by Nottingham road, 43ft at back, 50ft long on N side, 47.5ft on S side) with wheelwright's shop etc. (pos Thomas May) (held as 3 tenements). Francis Simes, cloth merchant of Bradford- T.M., wheelwright- mortgage (William Simes, cotton merchant of Nt.)
1801 Jul 7: Plantation Meadow, in Westfield Lane, with Gn & plantation adj. (total c4a 2r 24p; pos William Hardstaff) (held as 8 tenements). W.H., malster, & wife Hannah- mortgage
1801 Jul 28: Mansion Hs by Ratcliff Gate with Sbs, Ous, Yd, Gns etc. + land at rear (formerly part of the Gn) + 3 closes by Back Lane called Oak Tree Close, Top Close & Close next the Bottoms (total c14a 2r 20p) + piece of land in Quarry Bottoms (c1500sq yd) (pos Isabella Clarke, Joseph Thrall & George Thompson). Rev Charles Plumptre of Long Newton, Durham & wife Mary- Catharine Plumptre, widow
1801 Jul 28: "Close below Top Close" (5a 3r 3p; former pos Brett Chester, now John Stirrup) + First Woodhouse Close (c4a 2r 18p; former pos John Litchfield esq, now J.S.) + Second Woodhouse Close (c4a 3r 34p (occs as last) + Hs & lands at Mw. Martin Whish (as trustee in Duke of Newcastle chancery suit)- Thomas Pares jnr esq. of Leicester.
1801 Aug 4: Capital messuage in Westgate with Ous, Gns etc. + the Lawn (c12a 3r, inc. fish pond, barn, Sbs, doveHs etc.; formerly Strutt Croft, Corn Close, Pingle & Barn Close) etc. (pos Samuel Catlow) with seat in parish church. John Gladwn esq- S.C.- mortgage (J.G.)
1801 Sep 9: Hs in Spitalhouse Gate (late pos William Ashley, now Robert Fidler). W.A. (+ heir of late mortgagee)- Francis Bottom, labourer
1801 Oct 27: Close opposite Water Lane, between Chesterfield Lane & Westfield Lane (c8a 1r 10p; pos George Wightman jnr; former estate of late John Boot) (held as 8 tenements). John Bingham, grocer of Sheffield, & wife Elizabeth- G.W. jnr., malster
1801 Oct 27: 3 Hss in Ratcliff Gate, with Gns etc. (pos Joseph Hurt, Widow Wass & Thomas Roebuck). Heirs of late John Andrew, schoolmaster- J.H., miller.
1801 Oct 27: 1/4 share of 2 Hss in Quarry Bottoms + land adj. (total 110sq yd; bought by late James Coop from Rev Charles Plumptre; pos George Pye & Frances Goodwin). William Coop (one of 4 sons & co-heirs of J.C.)- William Dickons, grocer
1801 Dec 1: Heirs of late William Jackson, gent, are William & John Jackson, grocers, + Henry Jackson of London, mercer.
1801 Dec 1: Dale Close (c3a; occ. George Wightman). William Jackson heirs (mortgagees)- George Wightman.
1801 Dec 1: N end of Dale Close (1a 3r 23p; Brunts' lands E, David Johnson & late William Acton W, Lancelot Rolleston esq N) with well & pump (on NW side of croft of D.J. in Chesterfield Lane). George Wightman jnr- D.J.
1801 Dec 1: Land near Ch. Ln. (parts of 3 closes- purchaser to provide stone wall; George Wightman jnr E, Ch. Ln. & G.W. land W, David Johnson N, late William Acton S). David Johnson, gent, & wife Dorothy- G.W. jnr.
1801 Dec 1: 7 Hss by Chesterfield Lane (2 unocc., other occs named) + maltHs nearby (pos George Wightman) + Ous, Gns etc. + S part of Dale Close (c1a 17p; former estate of Ann Mompesson) + parcel of land near Ch. Ln., formed from parts of Muckhill Dale, Broom Pingle & Quarry Close (2a 1r 23p). G.W. jnr, malster, & wife Sarah- mortgage
1802 Jan 7: H.J. as above is an heir of late William Jackson, gent of M. Inherits front part of former Stanley estate, viz: Charles Denton's Hs + 3 shops & Hs adj Hs of James Cree + along Yd (inc. Hs of Joseph Sansom) (all held as 2 copyhold tenements)
1802 Jan 7: Share in 4 Hss in Stockwell Gate with workshop (former Sb), BrHs, Yds, Gns etc. (occs named; former estate of Thomas Stanley). William jackson, grocer- Henry Jacksoc, mercer of London.
1802 Jan 12: Part of "Close next the Bottoms" (1a 3r 14p; Backlane S, Quarry Bottoms NW) + Quarry Bottoms (c1500sq yd) (pos Isabella Clarke, John Aram & Joshua Withers) (with rights over road lately made by Rev Charles Plumptre between Back Lane & Ratcliffe Gate, except for carrying stone from quarries in The Bottoms N of the river). Catharine Plumptre- J.A., seedsman, & J.W., miller
1802 Jan 12: Part of "Close next the Bottoms" (77sq yd; adj S gable end of Hs of John Darby; pos J.D.). Catharine Plumptre, widow- J.D., joiner
1802 Feb 2: Recent building on site of of ancient Sb near backYd of White Hart Inn, with Gn, & access through White Hart foreYd (pos William Dickons). W.D., grocer, & wife Hannah- William Siddon, mercer
1802 Feb 23: Oak Tree Close + Top Close, with NE part of "Close next the Bottoms" (these two now as one) with the Bottoms & plantation by River Man (total of above, c14a 1r 14p; pos Joseph Thrall, George Thompson & Isabella Clarke) with access along road lately made by Rev Charles Plumptre from Ratcliff Gate to Back Lane (but not for stone from quarries in the Bottoms on the N side of the river). Catharine Plumptre, widow- Francis Vickers, gent
1802 Apr 6: Close near Windmill Lane (6a 1r 17p; former pos John Warsop, butcher, lately Samuel Kitchener, now John Andrews). S.K. (& wife Frances, + mortgagee)- J.A., mercer
1802 Apr 6: Near Windmill Lane Close (c3.5a; occ Samuel Kitchener). L.R. as above- Charles & George Stanton, cotton manufacturers
1802 Apr 6: Quarry Close, near Chesterfield Lane (former estimate c4a 17p, actually 5a 3r 38p; occ Susannah Watson). Lancelot Rolleston esq of Watnall- Thomas Naylor esq
1802 Apr 6: 2 Hss in White Bear Yard near Cockpit, with coalHs etc. (occ John Clay & Peter Foster). William Wagg, victualler- P.F., FWK (& wife Eleanor)- mortgage (W.W.)
1802 Apr 13: 2 Hss in Pleasley Hill (pos John Cursham) + 2 Hss (formerly 3) in Cockpit with Gn, hogsty etc. (former & present pos named, inc. now J.C.). J.C., schoolmaster of M + feoffee Henry Taylor- mortgage
1802 Apr 27: Close (formerly 2 called Padley Hill Crofts) (c1a) + 2 Hss adj (pos Joseph Bonsall, Samuel White & Widow White). Thomas Hufton of Sa & wife Sarah- mortgage
1802 Apr 27: Recent Hs in Nottingham Lane (pos Thomas May) + 5 Hss adj (4 recent; pos John Gaskin etc.). J.G., mason, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1802 Jun 8: 3 "Fareholmes" (recte Hareholmes?) or Birchinalls Closes, between Broomhill Lane & Lead Wayne Gate (total 13a 3r 24p) + Hanging Banks close (6a 3r 25p) (all pos Henry Bell). H.B., farmer of Kneesall & wife Sarah- mortgage
1802 Jun 8: Hs (former shop) in Westgate (pos George Cowley). George Hancock, cordwainer, & wife Sarah- mortgage (William H., mason)
1802 Jun 8: License for lease: Swan Inn (in or near Market Place) with coffee room, maltHs, OUs, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. + 4 Sbs in upper Yd. William Simes, gent- John Stirrup, innkeeper, for 7 years
1802 Jun 16: Heir of late Richard Atkinson is wife Ellen.
1802 Jun 16: 3 Hss in or near Stockwell Gate (occ John Atkinson, Richard Atkinson & George Hall) with Sb nearby (built by J.A.). Ellen A., widow- mortgage
1802 Jun 26: Hs in Westgate with wareHs (former Hs), maltHs, other wareHss, shops, Cls, vaults, Ous, Yds etc. (pos Benjamin Bagshaw). B.B., merchant- James Stevens, wine-merchant - mortgage (B.B.)
1802 Aug 10: Close by Quaker Meeting House, near Cockpit (c2.5a with Back Lane at W end) with recent Hs & other buildings on (pos Richard Leaver). R.L. & others (Quaker trustees, by virtue of wills of late William & Ruth Marriott)- R.L. {various complications of reversion etc.}
1802 Aug 10: Heir of Thomas Dodson, gent (with lands in M, Blidworth, Farnsfield etc. & Wigton in Cumberland) is Elizabeth McLellan, widow
[1802 Aug 10: Warsop: copyhold part of Carr Close (c3a) + Pinfold Close (c2.5a) + Limekiln Lane Close (c2a) + Middle Gate Close (c3r). Henry Reynolds of Warsop- mortgage]
1802 Aug 31: Hs in Leeming Lane with coachHs, barn, Sb, Yd & Gn & cottage adj (pos William Curtis & Richard Gunthorpe). W.C., butcher, & wife Sarah (+ old mortgagee)- new mortgage
1802 Aug 31: 2 Hss in Westgate with Cls under 2 tenements adj., Yd, ashplace etc. (pos Richard Mellings & William Parker). William Stevenson & wife[ Ann- mortgage
[1802 Sep 8: Capital messuage in Mw with croft (in which were formerly sundry cottages, lately demolished) & homestead (total 4a 1r 22p; former pos Widow Huntington, now unocc). Thomas Pares jnr of Leicester- William Wilkinson gent of Mw & wife Mary]
1802 Oct 12: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Gn (pos Richard Hardstaff & Robert Blanchard). Joseph Bingham, gent, & wife Lydia- John Ashford, joiner
1802 Oct 12: King's Arms, Ratcliff Gate, with Ous, Sbs, Yd, Gn, croft etc. (former pos Francis Allison, now Paul Allwood). William Simes, gent, & wife Elizabeth- P.A., victualler- mortgage (W.S.)
1802 Oct 12: 2 Hss in Ratcliff Gate, with 2 Sbs, Gns, swine-cotes etc. (pos William Smalley & Joseph Millns). J.M. & wife Ann- mortgage
1802 Oct 12: TanYd near Church Street, with buildings, workshop & tan vats (former pos Edward Dixon, now William Johnson). E.D., tanner, now of Chesterfield, & wife Mary- W.J., tanner
1802 Nov 2: Hs in Westgate with wareHs (former maltHs), Sb & Gn etc. (pos Peter Wood). P.W. snr, hosier- mortgage (Pocklington etc. bank, Newark)
1802 Nov 23: 1/4 share of 2 Hss in Quarry Bottoms & land adj (110sq yd; former pos James Coop, now Hannah Pye & Frances Goodwin). William Dickons, grocer, & wife Hannah- James Purdy, weaver
1802 Nov 23: Padley Hill Upper Close (c4a, pos William Wagg, former pos John Whiteman of Warsop). W.W., victualler (+ mortgagee)- John Jackson, grocer
1802 Dec 3: Hs near Market Place, with Yd etc. (pos Samuel & John Mark Sellors). J.M.S., shopkeeper, & S.S., victualler, & wife Ann- George Moore, Thomas Maltby etc., bankers of Nt
1802 Dec 14: Hs in Westgate with candleHs, wareHs, malt office, Sbs, Ous, Yd with Gn etc. (former occ late Ralph Brocksopp) (excluding Gn in Lurchill formerly held with this property). Devisees of R.B.- Paul Boot jnr, grocer, & John Wragg, grocer- mortgage
1802 Dec 14: Close in Chesterfield Lane (3a 3r 35p) + close adj (3a 2r 7p8) (former occ John Watson esq, then Ralph Brocksopp). Devisees of late Ralph Brocksopp, grocer- David Johnson, gent.
1803 Feb 15: Heir of late Joseph Webster is Richard Webster.
1803 Feb 15: Piece of land near Backlane (former Gn, now Yd) with buildings on (adj barn & Yd of William Bell). Richard Webster- W.B., miller.
1803 Feb 15: Recent Hs near Back Lane (built by late Joseph Webster) with BrHs, Gn etc. (former pos George Birchill, now Richard W.). W.B. & wife Ellen- Ann W., spinster- mortgage
1803 Feb 15: Hs near Westgate, with shop etc. (former pos Joseph Webster, now Ann W.). Richard W.- Ann W.- mortgage
1803 Feb 15: Hs in Stockwell Gate with maltHs, Gn, orchard., Yd, Sb, barn etc. (former pos Robert Crampton & late John Wright, now R.C. & Joseph Wass) (held as 2 copyhold tenements). Charles Stanton & wife Dolly (daughter & a devisee of late J.W., malster) & William Wright, tobacconist of London (son & heir of late J.W.) (+ J.W.'s mortgagees, inc George Ireland, yeoman of Egmanton, sole cousin & heir of late Charles Thompson, gent)- Elizabeth Unwin, widow
1803 Feb 15: Hs in Stockwell Gate (divided as 2) with Gn etc. (pos Elizabeth Green & Ann Slack) + recent Hs on part of said Gn (pos William Green). W.G., FWK, & wife Ann- mortgage
o1803 Mar 8: Land on E side of Bull's Head Lane (2r 34p; Brunts' Charty S, Joseph Barrat N, late John Wright E) + land opposite, on W side of lane (3r 14p; John Dodsley N, Jonathan Handley S, John Reynolds W) (former pos William Clarke, now John Harker). Martin Whish as Oct 25- J.H., cotton manufacturer
B1803 Mar 8: Part of Cock Croft (450sq yd at W end). Simes's as above- Joseph Thrall, mason
1803 Mar 8: Part of Cock Croft (67sq yd). Simes's as above- Thomas Mycroft, FWK
1803 Mar 8: Hs adj Swan Inn Yd, with Sb, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (pos William Simes). Simes's as 1804 Apr 10- W.S., gent
1803 Mar 8: 2 recent Hss near Bath Lane, with Ous etc. (occ Rebecca Hooley & James Whatterfield). Joseph Thrall, mason, & wife Hannah- mortgage
1803 Mar 8: 6 Hss with Gns etc. in Chesterfield Lane (occs named) + Ch. Ln. Close adj (c3.5a; former pos Sarah Birch, spinster, then late William Hurst, now George Hurst) (above held as 1 copyhold tenement) +
Hs in Ch. Ln. with dyeHs, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (2 copyhold tenements; pos G.H., half formerly pos W.H.) + Westfield Lane Close (c3.5a; pos G.H.). G.H., hosier, inherits from brother W.H. - mortgage (Moore bank)
1803 Mar 8: Hungry Well Close, by Leadwayn Gate (c9a) + Great & Lesser Water Lane Closes, Hungry Well Close & Main or Oak Tree Close (total c29a, held as 1 copyhold tenement) (pos George Wightman). G.W.jnr, malster- mortgage (Moore, Maltby etc. bank, Nt)
[1803 Mar 28: Cotton mill of John Bacon, bankrupt, in Long Croft Sa, with steam engine, dyeHs etc., sold by his assignees to James Hulme esq of Sa (premises part pos Job Smedley & James Jackson)]
1803 Mar 29: Hs near church (frontage 23ft 3in; former occ Elizabeth Benskin, later Sidney Clarke, now John Ball or assigns) (surrendered to Sidney Clarke by Ann Hunt in 1786). Heirs of late Mrs S.C. (wife of late John Clarke)- Mary Ball, widow
1803 Mar 29: Hss, mill etc. in Westgate as above (inc. 225sq yd of Gn, lately bought by Stantons from Edward Dawson). Charles Stanton, cotton spinner, & wife Dolly, & George Stanton, cotton spinner- Jabez Unwin.
1803 Mar 29: Recent Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Yds etc. (pos Charles Ince). C.I., mason (+ mortgagee Thomas Hooley)- T.H., gardener, & wife Elizabeth
1803 Mar 29: Capital messuage in or near Westgate with mill in Yd, wareHss, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Charles Stanton, cotton spinner) + 3 Hss at bottom of said Yd (occs named) (premises held as 2 copyhold tenements. Part of Gn {225sq yd}, formerly belonging to Edward Dawson, excluded). Jabez Unwin, hosier, & wife Sarah- mortgage (Moore, Maltby etc. bankers of Nt)
1803 Apr 19: First (4a 2r 18p) & Second (4a 3r 34p) Woodhouse Closes (former occ late John Litchfield esq, now John Stirrup). Thomas Pares jnr esq of Leicester (who bought them from Martin Whish as Oct 25)- Charles Stanton, cotton spinner
1803 Apr 19: Heir of late Lancelot Rolleston esq of Watnall is his brother Christopher Rolleston esq of Watnall.
1803 Apr 19: 1/2 share of Hs with candeHs, wareHs etc. in Westgate (former occ late Ralph Brocksopp, now Paul Boot & John Wragg). P.B. jnr, liquor merchant & grocer- John Savage, surgeon
1803 Apr 19: Hs in Westgate (built by late John Clay on site of an ancient Hs & blacksmith's shop) with coalYd, Gn etc. in or near Maiden Head Yard (pos Benjamin Robinson, held as 2 copyhold tenements). Samuel Craven, schoolmaster of Aston, Yorks.- B.R., bookseller & printer.
1803 Apr 29: Writ of Right Close between William Osborne & Thomas Hughes, concerning 20a land, 10a meadow & 20a pasture in M, calling Christopher Rolleston esq to warrant, to whom all three later granted the said lands.
1803 Apr 29: Near Lidgett Close, off Chesterfield Lane (4a 21p; pos Susannah Watson) (reserving right of access to Great Lidgett, belonging to Christopher Rolleston). C.R. esq of Watnall- Thomas Bromehead, mason, & wife Ann & Robert Lindley, mason & wife Ann- mortgage
1803 Apr 29: Windmill Lane Close (4a 1r 14p) with Gn & barn adj. + Bath Lane Close (3a 1r 5p) (pos Samuel Kitchener). Christopher Rolleston esq- S.K., yeoman
1803 Apr 30: [Henry Bankes esq of Mw admitted to Debdale estate, which he transfers to Pocklington etc. bank of Newark]
1803 May 10: Whitehouse heirs (as Oct 25) admitted at this court
1803 May 10: 2 Hss (formerly 1) in Spital House Gate, with malt rooms, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Richard Whitehouse, now Job Brailsford) (held as 5 copyhold tenements. Whitehouse heirs as Oct 25- J.B., malster- mortgage
1803 May 10: Carr Close (c4a; former pos Richard Whitehouse, now William Jefford). Whitehouse heirs as Oct 25- W.J., leather dresser
1803 May 31: Chesterfield Lane Pingle (c1a 3p; former pos William Clarke, now Robert Lindley & Thomas Bromehead; Southwell Minster N, Lancelot Rolleston esq & Mrs Acton S & E, Chesterfield Rd W). M.W. as above- R.L. & T.B., masons
1803 May 31: 3 Crow Hill Closes (c13a 1r 33p, in M & Mw; former pos William Naylor, now William Curtis; Mr Simes N, Brunts Charity S, Urban Hall esq E, Lancelot Rolleston esq W). Martin Whish as Oct 25- W.C., butcher.
1803 May 31: Lurchill Close (pasture, with Sb) near Back Lane, & walled Gn at SE corner (total 3a 3r 28p) (late occ Ralph Brocksopp). Devisees of R.B., late grocer- John Andrews, linen draper
[1803 Jun 20: Present Debdale Hall & estate in Mw. Pocklington & Dickinson bank of Newark- John Coke]
1803 Jun 21: Recent Hs, workshop & shed on part of Cock Croft (315sq yd) (built by Bingley Watson, joiner). W.F. & J.Simes as 1804 Apr 10- B.W.
1803 Jun 21: Hs near church with Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (late pos Catherine Plumptre, now James Maltby gent). C.P., widow, now of Southwell- J.M.
1803 Jun 21: Quarry Close in Chesterfield Lane (c5a 3r 38p; pos Thomas Naylor). T.N. esq- mortgage
1803 Jul 12: Farm at Radmonthwaite roughly as above. John Vessey, gent of North Leys- Benjamin Bagshaw- mortgage.
1803 Jul 12: Heath heirs admitted as mortgagees to Wagg premises (Padley Hill Upper Close + Westgate), mortgaged to Elizabeth Heath in 1785.
1803 Jul 12: Hs in Westgate with BrHs, Sb & Yd (former occ William Wagg, now Paul Boot). W.W., victualler (+ Heaths as mortgagees)- Paul Boot snr, victualler
1803 Jul 12: Padley Hill Upper Close, near Stockwell Gate (c4a; late occ George Weightman; Thomas Cotton gent E, Richard Atkinson W, late James Weightman N, Intake S). Heath heirs of Shirebrook (details given)- John Jackson, grocer
1803 Jul 12: Windmill Lane Close, with barn (4a 1r 14p; pos James Maltby) (excepting Gn on SE side). Samuel Kitchener, malster- John Parsons, clerk, of Rearsby, Leics.
1803 Jul 12: Debdale Close (c2a; pos William Johnson). Robert Gratton, currier, ex of M, now of North Wingfield- Thomas Merryman, saddler
1803 Jul 12: Former Green Dragon property on Leeming Lane, described in great detail (5 lots, inc. land on SE side of Leeming Lane). Brunts trustees (for purpose of redemption of Land Tax)- various (named in entries)
1803 Jul 12: Farm at Radmonthwaite (described). Benjamin Bagshaw- mortgage.
1803 Aug 2: Ladybrooke Lane Close (former estimate c2a, actually 3a; pos Benjamin Drawwater). Francis Ellis, mercer, & wife Catherine- B.D., surgeon
1803 Aug 2: Reversion of Hs in Cockpit (former barn) (late pos Mary Dudson, now Jeremiah Leadbeater). Walter Mellor, hairdresser of London (heir of brother, Joseph M.)- Jeremiah Senior, hairdresser of Nt
1803 Aug 2: Hs in Westgate (former shop) (pos George Cowley). George Hancock, cordwainer & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee William Hancock, mason)- James Watson, tailor
1803 Aug 23: 2 Hss in Ratcliff Gate as 1804 Oct 2 (but former occs William Denman & Francis Pleasey). William Denman, formerly of M, now of Normanton Woodhouse, Derbs. & wife Elizabeth- Joseph Gratton, grocer of Chesterfield
1803 Sep 6: Hs in Westgate (now 2 dwellings) with former croft nearby (now Gns) + Hs & workshop (former barn) adj first Hs (all above former pos William Wheatcroft, now various) + recent workshop nearby (occ Charles Denman) + Hs (former workshop & Sb) with hogsty nearby (pos Walter Brammer) (these last 2 held as 1 copyhold tenement) + capital messuage in Westgate with Ous, Gns etc + "The Lawn" nearby (c12a 3r) with barn, Sb, doveHs etc. + seat in M church (these 3 pos pos Samuel Catlow). S.C., schoolmaster, & wife Charlotte- mortgage (Swaines)
1803 Sep 13: Three Corners Close (7a 1r 24p) + 2 Top Westfield Lane Closes (4a 3r 30p & 4a 2r 5p) (pos John Dean). Martin Whish as Oct 25- William Jackson, farmer
1803 Sep 27: Hs & shop in Stockwell Gate, with wareHss, Gn, GnHss, Cl with room over in Yd, candleHs with room over it, Sb, midding-place etc. (former pos James Crosland, now Isaac Dodsley). Luke Williamson, butcher of Nt, & wife Elizabeth- John Dodsley, gent of Stony Houghton- mortgage
1803 Oct 4: 2 Hss in Westgate with E half of Gn at rear {rest belonging to Peter Wood}, etc. (late pos Mary Stevenson & William Thrall, now M.S. & Samuel Widdowson). P.W. snr, hosier- Thomas Simpson, turner
1803 Oct 4: Inheritance deals in Hopewell family.
1803 Oct 25 {by surrender of Jul 12}: Plot up Leeming Lane (330sq yd) (on which were large Sb, granary, shed, part of malt-office & ous, all now demolished; now 2 Hss {former pos Henry Watkinson & John Wood, now H.W. & Martha Jeffries}. Brodhurst etc. as above- J.D. as above
1803 Oct 25: Plot up Leeming Lane (17 x 61ft) (on which were part of former buildings of Thomas Birks, now demolished, now Hs pos William Pearson + part of Hs poooos Martha Jefferies, both built recently by John Dewick) (bought by T.B. from William Brodhurst & others: ?Brunts trustees?). T.B., turner, & wife Sarah- J.D., excise officer of London
1803 Oct 25: Chesterfield Lane Close (c6a; former pos late Richard Whitehouse, now Samuel Cutts of Clipstone). Jennings heirs as above- S.C.
1803 Oct 25: N end of "close next the Barn Close" (Samuel Catlow & John Waterall SE, J.W. & Chesterfield Rd NE, Samuel Rose & Robert Gregory NW & SW). S.R., bricklayer of Nt, & R.G., carpenter of Nt (+ mortgagee)- Joseph Bingsam, gent
1803 Oct 25: Recent Hs in Stockwell Gate with Yd etc. (pos Sarah Hart). Charles Ince, mason- John Sills, FWK
1803 Oct 25: Hs with Gn in Bath Lane (2r 10p; pos Benjamin Latham; Bath Ln. E & N, Gn formed from waste land {pos John Revell} W, reservoir or mill dam S) + the said mill dam (1a 28p; Bath Ln. E, plot 3 on plan {not supplied} S, plot 1 N, river W) + Gn & baulk & waterways & land (2r 1p; mill E, said dam & lands of Mr Aram & Mr Withers W, said dam & former waste land N, Aram & Withers land & Wauk Mill Close S) + land on which part of cotton mill stands (16p; mill Yd & river E, plot 3 W, rest of mill N, said Wauk Mill Close S) + part of mill Yd (25p; plot 6 E, plot 4 W, more of Yd {former waste} N, river & plot 6 S) + part of Gn (38p; river E & S, more of Gn {former waste} N, plot 5 W) + 2 tenements with Gn & baulk (1r 10p; Sandy Lane E, river W & N, Wauk Mill Close S) + Wauk Mill Close (6a 2r 10p; Sandy Lane E, lands of Aram & Withers & Francis Vickers & heirs of late John Litchfield esq W, plots 3 4 & 7 & river N, land of Litchfield heirs S) + part of river (31p; from S end of mill to E end of plot 6). M.W. as above- Charles & George Stanton, cotton manufacturers (who then agree terms of ownership in separate entry)
1803 Oct 25: Far Carr close (c6a 19p) + close adj (c2a 3r 33p) (with Ous; former pos John Andrews, now Benjamin Bagshaw). M.W. as above- B.B., gent
1803 Oct 25: Top Close, at top of Wind Mill Lane (c3a 2r; late pos Brett Chester, now John Andrews; Mr Pinder N & W, Thomas Pares esq S, Bell Rope Close E). M.W. as above- J.A., mercer
1803 Oct 25: Ladybrook Pingle, by L. Lane (1a 10p; L. Lane N, Robert Wright E & S, Mr Jackson W). M.W. as above- R.W., gent
1803 Oct 25: Duckley Close (c5a 1r 37p; George Weightman N & W, William Rooth S & E). Martin Whish of London (surviving devisee of late Duke of Newcastle, under Chancery decree)- W.R., malster
1803 Oct 25: W end of Cock Croft (450sq yd; pos Joseph Thrall, held as 3 tenements). J.T., mason & wife Ann- 2/3 William Siddon, mercer; 1/3 William Watson, mercer
1803 Oct 25: 2 Hss adj in Wass Lane (occs Joseph Sherwin & Robert Howorth) + Sb opposite them in Wass Lane (pos Samuel Kinder). Robert Rimmer & wife Elizabeth (+ heir of old mortgagee: details of Hayes & Bullyman families given)- new mortgage
1803 Oct 25: Heirs of late Mary Whitehouse are nephews Richard Whitehouse Jennings, Thomas Francis Jennings & William David Jennings of London (also sons & heirs of Mary's sister Elizabeth Jennings) & Samuel Cutts, farmer of Clipstone Lodge (son of late Ann Cutts). Mary Ann & Eliz were sisters & heirs of Richard Whitehouse, gent of M.
1803 Oct 25: Hs etc. in Spital House Gate (late pos Jonathan Rogers, now Joseph Hempsall). Heirs of late mortgagee Richard Whitehouse- Francis Vickers & Samuel Cutts- Joseph Peatfield, gent of Edwinstowe
1803 Oct 25: Bancroft Lane Close (c5.5a; pos John Adlington). J.A. (+ old mortgagees)- new mortgage
1803 Oct 25: Dand Barn Close (c4a 34p; late pos Isaac Boot, now William Curtis). Elizabeth Peatfield, widow of Edwinstowe- Samuel Cutts jnr, farmer of Clipstone Lodge
1803 Nov 15: Hss & land at Morehaigh. Hannah (nee Lockwood), wife of Dickons, grocer, inherits as a devisee in fee of late Richard Stenton gent, following deaths of Mary Parsons, widow; Hannah Lockwood, spinster; & John Lockwood, H.D's father. She transfers property to self & husband.
1803 Nov 15: Hs with currier's shop, maltHs, Sbs, Gn, Yd etc., in Westgate (former pos George Hodgkinson & Thomas Parkin) + Hare Holme Close in Westfield Lane (c3a, former pos James Pegg) (all above now leased to Robert Gratton) + Hs with bakeHs etc. in Westgate (adj first Hs) (pos Thomas Parkin). Edward Dixon, tanner of Chesterfield, & wife Mary- trustees
1803 Dec 6: 4 recent Hss at upper end of Stockwell Gate, with Gns etc. (occs named) + Padley Hill Close near St. Gt. (c3a, pos William Houlding gent). W.H.'s mortgage inherited by William & John Jackson, grocers of M, & Henry J., mercer of London (sons & heirs of late William J. grocer of M.)
1803 Dec 27: 3 Hss in Cockpit, with Gns etc. (occ Joseph Naylor, John Barker & Ann Woodhead). Simes's as Apr 10- J.N., FWK
1803 Dec 27: E side of close by Quaker Lane (866sq yd; John Platts + Richard Stenton's heirs E, Richard Leaver S, old Quaker burial ground N). R.L., gent- Quaker trustees (named).
1803 Dec 27: Quarry Close, near Bull's Head Lane (c5a, former pos late John Warsop, now Elizabeth Reynolds). E.R., widow- Henry Clay, carpenter of London (for her life)
1804 Jan 17: Heir of late Rev. John Wright of M is John W. Executor is George Stanton, cotton manufacturer.
1804 Jan 24: 2/3 of S end of Swan Croft, with access to Cockpit (c1.5a, pos William Simes "as two distinct tenements). John, Francis & William Simes (as Apr 10)- mortgage (W.S.)
1804 Feb 25: Executrix of late Jeremiah Leadbeater, cotton manufacturer, is widow Elizabeth
1804 Mar 10: Executor of late Thomas Richardson, innkeeper, is his son Taylor R., gent of London. Other sons & heirs are Thomas, hosier; James, innkeeper; William, gent, all of M. They are also heirs of their late brother, another William R.
1804 Mar 10: Hubbard's Close at top of Ratcliff Gate, with barn (c4a, pos Thomas Richardson). Taylor, Thomas, James & William Richardson- Taylor R.
1804 Mar 20 (by indenture of Mar 7): Close in Bull's Head Lane as May 1. William Ross esq of London admitted to reversion on death of Elizabeth Reynolds; surrenders to Henry Clay.
1804 Mar 20: Brown Cow pub in Ratcliff Gate, with barns, Sbs, cowHss, croft, Yds, Gns etc. (pos William Boler). Thomas Richardson jnr (heir of father T.R. snr, victualler) & wife Mary (+ mortgagees)- John Robinson, warrener of Inkersall.
1804 Mar 20: SW end of Padley Hill Close at upper end of Stockwell Gate (c3a 1r, pos Samuel White). George Heathcote, yeoman- Robert Crampton, miller (who owns land adj, which he will use for access to road) (& wife Mary)- mortgage (G.H.)
1804 Apr 5: Carr Close + close adj. (c9a 12p, late pos John Andrews, now Thomas Blore, former estate of Duke of Newcastle). Benjamin Bagshaw, gent- mortgage
1804 Apr 5: Farm at Radmonthwait (fields named) (late pos John Earpe, now John Watts & Joseph Burton. Also some in other hands). Benjamin Bagshaw, gent (+ old mortgagee)- new mortgage
1804 Apr 10: Quaker Meeting Hs, burial ground & land. Old trustees- new trustees
1804 Apr 10: Recent Hs on part of Swan Croft (1r land, pos Charles Ince, divided as 3 dwellings). William Simes, cotton merchant of Nt (trustee of Francis Simes, cloth merchant of Bradford, & John Simes, insurance broker of London) & F.S. & J.S.- Charles Ince, mason- mortgage
1804 Apr 10: 3 recent Hss by Westgate, with Yd opposite & use of BrHs, ashplace etc. in upper Yd nearby (occs James Newsholme, Samuel Sansom & William Stanley). Joseph Wass, tailor, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1804 Apr 10: 3 Hss in Dunn Yard off Ratcliff Gate (occs Thomas Naves, William Cotton & Sarah Lidgett). Taylor Richardson, gent of London- William R. of M.
1804 Apr 10: 3 Hss in Ratcliff Gate with land at rear (as far as ditch which is boundary of John Harvey's croft) (occs Henry Gadsby, William Cowpe & John Peck; actually held as 4 dwellings). John Harvey, FWK, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee)- Robert Lindley, mason
1804 Apr 10: Hs in Market Place with backYd, Gn etc. (late pos Jane Oscroft, now Geore & Nathaniel Stephenson as 2 Hss). G. & N.S., saddlers- William Green of Ingleby, Lincs. & wife Ann
1804 Apr 10: Littleworth Close, near L'wth (c4a, late pos James Crosland, now Thomas Rycroft). George Hurst (+ mortgagee)- T.R., plumber & glazier
1804 Apr 10: Hs near church with coachHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (late pos Catherine Plumptre, now James Maltby) J.M., gent. & wife Ann- William Watson, mercer
1804 Apr 10: Land by Newgate Lane (1176sq yd, late pos Thomas Richardson, now John Denman). T.R., hosier & wife Mary- James R., victualler
1804 Apr 10: Half-share of 2 closes in Tenter Lane with barns, Ous etc. (c8a, former occs William & John Paulson, now John Rooth). Ann Brown, widow of Bolsover- mortgage
1804 May 1 (by indenture dated Apr 7): Close in Bull's Head Lane (c5a, former pos Richard Radford, then Mrs Unwin, then John Reynolds, now Joseph Thrall & assigns). Henry Clay, carpenter of London (holder of reversion)- Joseph Thrall, mason- mortgage
1804 May 1: Crook Close, Morehaigh (c2a). Thomas Hooley, gardener- William Ward, yeoman of Edwinstowe
1804 May 22: Heir of Margaret Newsholme, widow, is her sister Mary Bird, spinster, who inherits mortgage of Alice Sheppard, who pays off, and assigns the property to P.O.S.
1804 May 22: Hs in Stockwell Gate with coalYd (occ Peter Ordidge Sheppard) & Gn (late occ William Johnson, now Jonathan Chadwin) & pew in church ( late occ John Adlington, now Thomas Gossage) & shop (late occ Charles Denton, now John Jeffrey) & Sb at rear of Hs with Cm over (pos Richard Winter) + ous etc.]. Alice Sheppard, widow- P.O.S., bookseller (for life of A.S.)- mortgage (A.S.) (except pew).
1804 May 22: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate with Yds, Gns etc. (occ Ellen Atkinson, William Bowskill & William Cheesewright). E.A., widow- mortgage
[1804 Aug 14: Angel pub. Mw, with appurtenances inc. land "lately a Bowling Green". John Allcroft, farmer of Mw- Daniel Newton, farmer of Peafields Mw]
1804 Sep 4: Former Bull's Head pub, with OUs, Sb, Yd, Gn, croft etc. (total 1a 26p, occ John Burnside). Samuel Bolton, gent of Nt, & wife Selina- J.B. esq. of Nt.
1804 Sep 4: Guardianship: John Richard Acton (age c13) & William Acton (age c7), sons & heirs of late William Acton, mason. Their mother Amy being declared a lunatic, they are entrusted to their aunt Betty Acton, spinster.
1804 Sep 25: 2 Hss in Back Lane with Yds etc. (occ Mary Allen & Elizabeth Webster). Mary Allen, spinster- Ann Allen, spinster- annuity (for M.A.)
1804 Oct 2: 2 Hss (formerly 3) in Ratcliff Gate (occ John Denman & Thomas Place) with land at rear (5 x 27ft, with ashHs etc.) & use of Yd adj. Joseph Gratton, grocer of Chesterfield, & wife Rebecca- Joshua Withers, miller
1804 Oct 16: Hs in Stockwell Gate etc. (pos Thomas White). William Battison, cotton spinner of Stockport, Ches. - mortgage (Robert Smith, grocer)
1804 Oct 16: Hs with shop etc. (occ William Wingfield in 1799, now Henry Frost) + butcher's shop etc. near Market Place (occ 1799 & now, Samuel Kinder). Henry Flint & wife Betty (inheriting from her father William Flint, cooper)- David Stevenson, hairdresser- mortgage (Richard Kinder, butcher)
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1804 Oct 23: Plots 58, 59 & 60 in the Croft (1354sq yd) with buildings on & access to new road from Duck Lane. Samuel Catlow (+ mortgagees as later)- John Earnshaw & John Hill.
1804 Nov 29: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with shop, wareHss, Gn, GnHss, Ydx with Ou (& Cl under), candleHs with room over, Sb, midding-place etc. + close by Bull's Head Lane (c1a) (all pos Isaac Dodsley). John Dodsley, gent of Stoney Houghton, & wife Kitty (& mortgagees)- son Isaac after he marries Harriet Jackson, spinster
1804 Dec 18: Close in Ladybrook Lane (c2a 1r) (former pos Jonathan Preston, now George Ellis). Quaker Meeting House trustees- new trustees.
1804 Dec 18: Transactions concerning Reason heirs.
1805 Jan 8: 2 pingles on N & S sides of Westfield Lane (c2.5a, former pos Thomas Martyn, now Bartholomew Beard). T.M., staymaker & wife Mary, + Hannah Reason, widow- John Hill, needlemaker (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage
1805 Jan 29: Heir of late Richard Stenton, gent of M, is his nephew Thomas Stenton of Stevenage.
1805 Feb 19: Margaret, wife of John Sampson of Fledborough, and Elizabeth, late wife of John Cooling of Dunham, are heirs of their uncle Thomas Holder, late butcher of M.
1805 Feb 25: Heirs of late Charles Leadbeater, gent, are daughters Molly (wife of Joshua Withers, miller) and Ann (married after his will to Thomas Merrell).
1805 Mar 1: Heir of late James Hardwick esq of Nt. is his son James.
1805 Mar 12: Land in Back Lane (30 x 11yd; John Andrews' Lurchill Close NE; pos Sarah Acton). S.A., spinster- J.A., mercer
1805 Mar 12: Hs, maltHs & 3 closes in Ratcliff Gate (as 1805 Sep 30). James Hardwick esq- Thomas Hall esq of Nt.
1805 Apr 2: Hs on Church Yard Side + Hs in Church Street with 2 small courtYds (99sq yd) (former pos Vicar & Wardens, now Ann Wood & Eleanor Baker). John Osborne, cordwainer, & wife Ann, & Betty & Eleanor Baker, spinsters- mortgage
1805 Apr 2: Mansion Hs in Stockwell Gate with cherry holt (former croft) at rear, BrHs, Sb, Gn, Yd etc. (pos James Clayton) + 6 recent Hss nearby, with Gns etc (occs named). J.C., victualler (+ old mortgagees)- new mortgage (a reorganisation by the Clarke family of Sunnydale etc. following the death of Benjamin Clarke).
1805 Apr 2: Quarry Close in Chesterfield Lane (5a 3r 38p, pos Thomas Naylor). T.N. esq & wife Stella (+ mortgagee)- William Siddon, mercer
1805 May 2: Hs at top of Stockwell Gate with close nearby, Sb, Ous etc. (pos Samuel White & Thomas Pigott). Thomas Hufton of Sa & wife (+ mortgagee)- S.W., gardener
1805 Jun 4: Land in Littleworth, used as Gn & tanYd, with Hs, workshop, barkHs & 3 sheds (1472sq yd, late pos John Blagg, now Thomas Lancashire). John Lancashire of Draycott- T.L., tanner
1805 Jun 25: Bottle Close (c3a, former Nottingham Lane Close, former pos Thomas Holder, now W.B. esq). John Sampson of Fledborough & wife + Christopher Cooling of Laneham - G.T.
1805 Jun 25: 5 recent Hss built by George Thompson near Back Lane (on land bought from Rev Charles Plumptre) with shop & Sb nearby & remainder of land (total 600sq yd) (occs. G.T. etc., named) + Bottle Close (c3a, pos William Brodhurst esq.). G.T., woodman, & wife Alpha- mortgage
1805 Jul 16: Benjamin & Thomas Proctor are sons & heirs of late Benjamin P., yeoman.
1805 Jul 16: Close by Bull's Head Lane (c5a, Quarry Lane SE) with 5 Hss partly built on it (pos John Harker). Joseph Thrall, mason, & wife Hannah (+ mortgagee)- J.H., cotton manufacturer.
1805 Jul 16: 2 Hss in Ratcliff Gate with Yd, BrHs, hogsty, midding-stead etc. (former pos Benjamin Proctor & Joseph Wood, now B.P. & Robert Revell). B.P., cordwainer, & wife Ann- mortgage
1805 Aug 6: 6 Hss in Chesterfield Lane with Gns etc. (occs named) + Ch. Ln. Close adj. (c3.5a, pos George Hurst) + Hs in Ch. Ln. with dyeHs, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gns etc. (pos G.H.) + Westfield Lane Close (c3.5a, pos G.H.). G.H. (+ old mortgagees)- new mortgage
1805 Aug 6: Recent Hs in Stockwell Gate with Yd etc. (former pos Sarah Hart, now none). John Sills, FWK- Matthew Robotham, cordwainer- mortgage (J.S.)
1805 Aug 27: New Hs in Nottingham Lane (pos Thomas May) + 5 other Hss adj with Yds, Gns etc. (occs John Gaskin etc., named). J.G., mason (+ mortgagees)- new mortgage
1805 Aug 27: Reversion of- Hs in (former occ John Hopewell) + Hs adj, with 2 Cls, coalYd, 2 Gns (former pos William Oliver); (Now pos Ann Cook & Thomas Clay. William Wragg, grocer, & wife Mary + A.C. (spinster, sister of Mary, they being the heirs of their late father James Cook, druggist & wife Charity, and devisees in remainder of late J.H., yeoman) - W.W.
1805 Sep 5: SW end of Woodhouse Lane Close (1r; Woodhouse road SW, land of John Aram SE. George Simes, apothecary & wife Elizabeth + Rev Charles Plumptre of Long Newton, Durham, & wife Mary - J.A. nurseryman
1805 Sep 17: Clarke mansion & Thrall land in Ratcliff Gate (as 1806 Mar 25). Catharine Plumptre, widow of Southwell (formerly of M)- Benjamin Bagshaw esq.
1805 Sep 30: Hs in Ratcliff Gate with 2 Sbs (& rooms over), Ous, Yds, Gns etc. with maltHs nearby in Rat. Gt. (pos Joseph Millns) + Near Bee Close, Far Bee Close & Siddon's Close (all near Rat. Gt., total 11a 3r 13p, pos J.M. & Ann Shaw). Thomas Hall esq of Nt- Richard Burden esq of Park Hall.
1805 Oct 8: Hs (former coal or sootHs) on right-hand side of yd at back of John Andrews' Hs, with small piece of ground opposite ("used as a place for laying of Dung") (pos Margaret Ashley) + Hs (former Sb) adj first Hs (pos John Spitallhouse). William Bromehead, gent- J.A., mercer
1805 Oct 22: Great Bee Close. Richard Burden esq of Park Hall- T.M.
1805 Oct 22: Hss as above. J.M., butcher, & wife Ann (+ mortgagees)- T.M.
1805 Oct 22: 2 Hss together in Ratcliff Gate with BrHs, slaughterHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (pos Joseph Millns & Samuel Boler) + Great Bee Close (c5a, near Ratcliff Gate, pos J.M.). Thomas Merrell, joiner- mortgage
1805 Nov 12: Sa land transaction names a number of plots from the Inclosure Award. (also Oct 29)
1805 Nov 16: Hs in Westgate with wareHs, BrHs, workshop, Sb, Yd, Gn etc (pos Jabez Unwin) + Timothy Garland's Close (aka Quarry Close) by Quarry Lane (c6a, late pos Joseph Battison, now William & John Jackson, grocers, brothers of Henry). Henry Jackson, son of William J. (snr) gent- brother W.J. for mortgage
1805 Dec 31: Hs in Cockpit with Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Thomas Baxter, now William Turner). John Barlow, FWK, & wife Sarah- William Truelove, whitesmith
1806 Jan 21: Further mortgage dealings by G.W. jnr
1806 Jan 21: Floyd's Close. G.W. jnr & wife- F.H.
1806 Jan 23: Floyd's Close, off Chesterfield Lane (c4a). Francis Humphreys, hosier- mortgage
1806 Feb 11: Hungry Well Close, by Leadwayne Gate Lane (c9a). George Wightman jnr, malster, & wife Sarah- mortgage (having paid off old mortgage at same court)
1806 Mar 25: 2 Hss in or near Chesterfield Lane, with Ous, orchards, Yds, Gns etc. + parts of Muckhill Dale Close, Brooms Pingle & Quarry Close (total 1a 2r 17p) (near Hss; rest of these sold 1801) (all above pos David Johnson, John Knowles etc.). + N end of Dale Close (1a 3r 23p; Brunts' lands E, D.J. & former Wiliam Acton lands W, former Lancelot Rolleston esq lands N). D.J., gent & wife Dorothy- James Maltby, gent
1806 Mar 25: SE end of Swan Croft (with piece of land used as access road from Cockpit) (total 1.5a) (pos William Simes). W.S., cotton merchant of Nt, & John Simes, insurance broker of London, & Francis Simes, cloth merchant of Bradford (latter two by attornies & their feoffee George Walkden) - Richard Leaver, gent.
(Other transactions this day concern the feoffment arrangements between the Simes's)
1806 Mar 25: Hs in Stockwell Gate (late occ late John Mason, now Richard Place, plumber & glazier) + Hs in Yd of last (late occ Stephen Holland) + 4 other Hss in the Yd (formerly a maltHs) (occs Joseph James, Richard Taylor & John Frost) etc. Bargainee (James Maltby, banker) for William Mason, bankrupt plumber, glazier & chapman - Richard Place.
1806 Mar 25: Hs at upper end of Westgate, with Kt, BrHs, coachHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (late occ Thomas Naylor, now Joseph Wetwood, gent). T.N. esq (now of Nt) & wife Stella- J.W.
1806 Mar 25: Mansion Hs in or near Ratcliff Gate, with Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Isabella Clarke) + land at rear (formerly part of Gn) and slip of land for access between main parcel & recent road from Ratcliff Gate to Back Lane (these pos Joseph Thrall). Benjamin Bagshaw esq - Joseph Clarke, stationer of Stockport
1806 Apr 15: Part of plot 21 in Corn Close (264sq yd) (earliest mention of name Union Street?). Samuel Catlow & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagees)- Elizabeth Clay, spinster
1806 Apr 15: Transactions re Cow Closes, aka Eggington Closes, by Water Lane at Pleasley Hill (c10a)
1806 Apr 15: Heir of late Paul Allwood, victualler, is widow Ann
1806 May 6: 4 Hss in Stockwell Gate with workshop (former Sb) BrHs, Yds, Gns etc. (occs given). Henry Jackson of London- William Jackson, grocer of M.
1806 Jun 14: Greyhound etc. (not closes or Hall Hs). William Brodhurst esq & wife Mary- W.W.
1806 Jun 14: Greyhound, Stockwell Gate with Gn (pos Mordecai Leeson) + maltHs in Yd behind (pos William Brodhurst esq) with Cellar under (occ M.L.) + 3 Sbs in Yd with corn Cms over (pos M.L.) + Ous etc. + the Dirtholes (2 closes, formerly 1) in Westfield Lane (5a 16p, late pos William Rooth, now William Wagg) + Garden Close (formerly 2) between Broomhill Lane & Westfield Lane (4a 1r 32p, pos W.W.) + recent Hs at upper end of Belvedere St (pos John Hall). W.W., fishmonger- mortgage
1806 Jun 17: Close between Chesterfield Lane & Westfield Lane, opposite Water Lane (8a 1r 10p). G.W. (here as jnr) & wife- mortgage
1806 Jun 17: Hungry Well Close (4a 1r 28p, pos John Wood). George Wightman & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee)- John Wood
1806 Jul 29: John, son & heir of late Rev John Wright, comes of age & receives his lands from surviving trustees Rev Edward Otter of Bolsover & Capt. Charles Otter esq of the Royal Navy (other trustee was late George Stanton gent.)
1806 Aug 19: Heir of late Wright Savage, FWK of M, is his only surviving son William, brushmaker of Newcastle St, Westminster (also heir of his late brother George).
1806 Aug 22: Hs in M.H.L. with 2 coalHss adj & land between them & lane, with Gn by lane (37 x 26ft) + other Gn W of that (30 x 26ft) (former estate of late George Savage, current occs named). T.B. & wife and W.S.- W.S.
1806 Aug 22: 6 Hss together by Meeting House Lane (occs named) with land at back (82ft long) & land in front of 3 of them + plot by lane (120ft long). Thomas Baggaley, FWK & wife Hannah, and William Savage of London- T.B.
1806 Oct 22: Hs with shop etc. (pos Henry Frost) + butcher's shop near Market Place (occ Samuel Kinder). David Stevenson, barber- self & intended wife Mary Morley, widow
1806 Oct 28: Mortgagees for above Catlow land are a) Robert, John, Edward & Hannah Swaine (place not given, identified Apr 15 as Halifax, except Edward of London); b) John Gladwin esq of Bleasby.
1806 Oct 28: Part of plot 62 in Strutt Croft (by Union St) + slip of land adj, by Duck Lane (total 330sq yd). S.C. & wife- William Wheatcroft, wheelwright
1806 Oct 28: Plot 64 & part of plot 63 in Strutt Croft (1267sq yd). S.C. & wife- Edward Dixon, tanner of Chesterfield
1806 Oct 28: Part of plot 63 in Strutt Croft (at NE end, near Duck Lane) (45sq yd). S.C. & wife- John Darby, joiner, & William Jepson, victualler
1806 Oct 28: Plot 67 & part plot 66 in Strutt Croft (at W end) (272sq yd). S.C. & wife- John Hill, needlemaker
1806 Oct 28: Plots 4 & 5 in the Lawn (ex Corn Close) (513sq yd). S.C. & wife- John Earnshaw, malster
1806 Oct 28: Part of plot 12 in the Lawn, with recent Hs on. S.C. & wife- William Fisher, farmer of Rowthorne
1806 Oct 28: Part of plot 12 in the Lawn (at NE end) with recent Hs on. S.C. & wife- Richard Marriott, farmer of Rowthorne
1806 Oct 28: Part of plot 12 in the Lawn (ex Corn Close) (104sq yd). Samuel Catlow & wife- William Jepson, victualler.
1806 Oct 28: Workshop (former barn) in Duck Lane (former occ William Wheatcroft, then William Jeffrey, now none). Samuel Catlow & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagees)- W.W.
1806 Nov 11: Hs etc. in Westgate (pos Francis Allison). Trustees of late J.R. (& mortgagees)- Thomas Mellers, malster
1806 Nov 11: Hs with barn, Sbs, WareHss, Ous, Gn, croft etc. (former pos late John Royle) + Hs adj (former occ Miss Acton, later William Leverton). Trustees of J.R. (& mortgagees)- John Andrews, draper
1806 Dec 23: Recent Hs with workshop & Ous, near Cockpit, on part of Cock Croft (315sq yd) (Occ William Siddon). Assignees of Bingley Watson, bankrupt carpenter & joiner (with Elizabeth Watson of Sherwood Hall)- W.S., mercer.
1806 Dec 23: Heir of late Peter Wood, hosier, is his son Peter
1807 Jan 13: West end of Cock Croft (450sq yd. Former pos Joseph Thrall, mason; now William Siddon, mercer. Heirs of late William Watson, mercer & draper- W.S., mercer
1807 Jan 13: Hs in Westgate with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ Joshua Reckless, now Thomas Poynton. William Fox of Nt- T.P., brazier
1807 Feb 3: Heirs of late Benjamin Proctor, yeoman, include his daughter Ann & her husband Robert Lindley, mason
1807 Feb 3: Hs with Yd (former Gn) in Belvedere St (former occ James Smith, now William Mundall) + Hs adj (formerly Sb, later joiner's shop, late occ John Northage, now Thomas Rickards). George Barrat, mason & wife Elizabeth (& mortgagees)- George Rickards, FWK & wife Jenny
1807 Feb 3: Plot 21 in Corn Close (264 sq yd) with recent Hs on. Thomas Clay, FWK & wife Susannah- mortgage
1807 Feb 3: Shipman's Close at upper end of Leeming Lane, with 2 Hss on (occ William Hallam & Nathaniel ?Himberlin). Henry Davy & wife Mary (+ mortgagees)- William Floyd, yeoman
1807 Feb 24: Tiny piece of land (8sq yd) (Duck Lane E, Samuel Catlow's Union Street S) to be added to Union St for widening. George Hurst, hosier - S.C.
1807 Feb 24: Land at N corner of Padley Hill Close near Bancroft Lane, with buildings (reserving access right to rest of close). William Holding, gent- Thomas Peet
1807 Mar 17: Green Dragon Inn etc. William Dickons- self + 3 others (as later, holding 2/3 between them by this transfer)
1807 Mar 17: Croft in Bull's Head Lane (1a 26p) in which formerly stood the Bull's Head pub, with Sb & Ous, pulled down by John Burnside (former owner Samuel Bolton, gent. Occ now J.B.). J.B. esq, of Nottingham, & wife Ann- Duke of Portland
1807 Mar 17: W part of "Close next the Bottoms" (with 2 recent Hss on) & 3-yd wide strip leading W to the road in the Quarry Bottoms (which leads to Ratcliff Gate). Owners as above- J.W.
1807 Mar 17: S & NE parts of "The Close next the Bottoms" + land adj. on W, called Quarry Bottoms (1485 sq yd) with Sb on. John Aram, nurseryman, & wife Sarah, & Joshua Withers, miller, & wife Molly - J.A.
1807 Mar 17: Hs in Leeming Lane (formerly 4 dwellings) with with shops, workshops, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ Thomas Birks). T.B., turner, & wife Sarah (& heirs of old mortgagee)- mortgage
1807 Apr 7: 5 recent Hss in Belvedere St (ex Back Lane) with Yd, Gn etc. (occs named) (subject to rights of occs of 3 other Hss adj.). Richard Barrat, plasterer, & wife Ann (+ mortgagees)- Richard Leaver, gent
1807 Apr 7: 3 recent Hss by West Gate, with Yd "opposite" (occs given). Joseph Wass, tailor, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1807 Apr 28: SW part of Padley Hill Close, at upper end of Stockwell Gate (c3a 1r) + piece of land adj on SE (c1/2a, formerly part of close belonging to late George Wragg, gent.). Robert Crampton & wife Mary (& mortgagees)- Thomas Waplington Jackson, miller & malster, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1807 Apr 28: Plots 21 & 28 in Corn Close (total 418sq yd). Samuel Catlow & mortgagees (2 mortgages)- James Starr, FWK
1807 Apr 28: Hs by Back Lane (which?) with maltHs, coachHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (pos John Parker or assigns). John Wright esq (Ensign in the 59th Regiment of Foot)- Samuel Featherstone of Warsop
1807 Apr 28: 1/3 share of Green Dragon Inn & Hs (bought by William Dickons from Brunts' Trustees). W.D.- 3 purchasers in 3 shares
1807 Jun 30: Hs in Westgate with BrHs, Sb, Yd etc. (former occ William Wagg, victualler, now Paul Boot jnr, grocer). P.B. snr, gent- P.B.jnr.- mortgage (P.B. snr)
1807 Jun 30: Workshop (former barn) in Duck Lane (occ William Wheatcroft) + land adj on W side (330 sq yd) with buildings on. W.W., wheelwright, & wife Alice - mortgage
1807 Jul 2: Hs in Stockwell Gate with maltHs, Sb, Gn, Yd etc. (pos John Adlington) + 3 cottages at top of Yd (occs named). J.A., malster, & wife Ann- mortgage
1807 Sep 1: Hss, shops, turning-mill with steam engine, lands etc. Thomas Birks, turner, & wife Sarah- mortgage
1807 Sep 1: Licence to Church & School estate for lease to William Bullard (20 years) of plot in Quarry Close (former occ late James Osborne, then William Osborne, now William Bullard) (between road to Charles Ince's quarry, late Girdler's; boundary stone of plot formerly William Mew's, now William Bullard's; & stone in foot-road to Kirkby) with stone-sawing shed on, erected by W.B.
1807 Oct 13: N corner of Padley Hill Close (627 sq yd) with 2 recent Hss on (occ Joseph Marshall & John Blore). Thomas Peet, joiner, & wife Sarah- mortgage
1807 Nov 24: Shares in cottages & land in Mw Northfield & at Pleasley Hill. Henry Hollins jnr, cotton spinner (now of Cuckney) & wife Hannah Maria- Joseph, William & John Paget, hosiers of Loughborough.
1807 Nov 24: Recent shop in Ratcliff Gate, with piece of land adj, used as woodYd & Gn (total 1132sq yd, late occs Robert Crampton & Robert Wass). R.C., millwright, & wife Mary- James Richardson, gent
1808 Jan 5: Recent Hs in Littleworth (occ Thomas Lancashire). T.L., tanner, & wife Charlotte- mortgage
1808 Jan 5: 4 Hss in Stockwell Gate + 3 in Belvedere St (ex Nook End) (all occs given). Heirs of William Adlington of Winkburn- Robert Bonsall, victualler, & wife Anne
1808 Feb 16: Hs in Westgate with shop etc. (occ Thomas Dobb) + recent BrHs, Gn etc., in Back Lane (occ Charles Lindley). Ann Webster, spinster (+ mortgagee)- George Harrison, butcher- mortgage
1808 Mar 8: Hs in Dunn Yd (occ Jonathan Greenwood). J.G., weaver- Thomas Taylor, bleacher
1808 Mar 29: 2 cottages adj. in Dunn Yd (occ Nathaniel Bingham & Elizabeth Moore). John Savage, surgeon, & wife Elizabeth- Thomas Rycroft, glazier
1808 Mar 29: Hill Close (c4a) with recent Hss on. James Cree, FWK, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1808 Apr 19: Hs in Westgate with maltHs, Gn etc. + Burden Stile Close (by Lady Brook Lane, c5a). Mary Toule (widow of late Jonathan T.)- William Jepson, victualler
1808 Apr 19: 2 hss in Westgate, with Ous etc. (on NW side of passage to Yd, occ Joseph Burton, George Allwood & Thomas Simpson) + MaltHs, Sb & Ous in said Yd (at NE end, by Back Lane, occ Richard Rollinson & William Wragg). George Woollam of Worksop & wife- Peter Wood, hosier.
1808 Apr 19: 3 Hss in Westgate with doveHs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ Wragg etc.). M.L.- mortgage
1808 Apr 19: 2 Hss in Westgate, with BrHs, Sb, Gns etc. (occ Samuel Catlow). M.L.- Thomas Foster, lace mfr.
1808 Apr 19: 2 Hss in Westgate (occ S.Catlow) + 3 Hss in Westgate (occ Mary Naylor, William Wragg & Thomas Simpson or assigns) + 13 hss (7 by Back Lane, 6 up Yd as in P.Wood surrender this date, occs given). George Woollam of Worksop & wife- Mary Lister, spinster.
1808 May 10: Far Bee Close (by lane from Littleworth to Bury Hill, 4a 1r 37p). Richard Burden esq- Joseph Key, gent.
1808 May 10: Little Pingle (ex Newgate Lane Pingle, c1a). F.L. & wife- John Cook, cordwainer of Ollerton
1808 May 10: Bowling Green Close, by Newgate Lane (4a 26p, formerly as Hs with croft, plus "Bowling Alley Close", now contains barn & Ous only). F.L. & wife- Thomas Watkinson, victualler
1808 May 10: Watson's Close, by Newgate Lane (c4a). F.L. & wife- Joshua Housley, butcher
1808 May 10: Hs in Ratcliff Gate with barns, 4 Sbs, cotton mill, roundHs, Yd, Gn etc. (former occ Jonathan Taylor or assigns, then Ann Greenwood, now John Pigott). F.L. & wife - Richard Burden esq in trust, under will of William Hayne esq of Nt.
1808 May 10: Newgate Lane Close (aka Long Close, formerly Ridge Gate Close, 2a 2r 6p; part originally croft, with barn & Ou). F.L. & wife- Ann Allwood, widow - mortgage
1808 May 10: Newgate Lane Close (ex Wood Close, 2a 32p). F.L. & wife- Joshua Withers, miller.
1808 May 10: Lees Pingle, by Newgate Lane (now attached to Little Close). Francis Litchfield esq of Northampton & wife Anna- Francis Vickers, gent
1808 May 10: Inheritance. Francis Litchfield esq of Northampton, only son of late Edward Litchfield esq of Northampton (who was one of the 2 sons of late Dr John Litchfield), and the only nephew & heir of late John Litchfield esq of M., (other son of Dr J.L.)
1808 May 10: Tenter Close (upper end of Tenter Lane, c5a) J.L.- Peter Ordidge Sheppard of M, bookseller.
1808 May 10: Ox Close, 2 Ladybrook Lane Closes & Willoughby Close (adj, total c19a, inc part of lane now inclosed with them). J.L.- William Bell, miller of M, & Henry Bell, farmer of Kneesall- mortgage
1808 May 10: Close & farmYd in Newgate Lane (3a 20p) + 2 other closes adj (6a 3r 4p, inc former separate Coates Pingle). J.L.- Joshua Withers, miller
1808 May 10: Great Close (c6.5a, with plantation at E corner) & Little Close (adj, 2a 2r 16p, laid open to Lees Pingle, now jointly called the Pingle, or Coach House Croft) by Newgate Lane. John Litchfield esq of Northampton - Francis Vickers.
1808 May 10: George & William Wragg, 2 of the 3 sons of late George Wragg, who was a trustee of the will of the late John Litchfield esq of M, hand lands over to J.L's great nephew , J.L. esq of Northampton.
1808 May 17: Capital Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with Ous, Gns etc. (former occ William Woodcock, now unocc.). Francis Litchfield (heir of his uncle John L. & great? grandfather John L.) & wife Anna - John Brocksopp, malster.
1808 Jun 21: 3 Hss in Westgate with doveHs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occs Widow Mary Naylor, William Wragg & Thomas Simpson or assigns) + 13 Hss (6 in above Yd, 7 by Back Lane) with Gns etc. (occs named). Mary Lister, spinster - Wm. lang & John Aram in trust
1808 Jun 21: 2 Hss in Westgate with BrHs, Sb, Yds, Gns etc. (occ Samuel Catlow). Thomas Foster, lace manufacturer, & wife Mary - mortgage
1808 Jul 12: 4 recent cottages (on site of an ancient cottage) in Duck Lane, with Yds, Gns etc. (occs named) + 6 Hss in Cockpit, with Ous, Gns etc (occs named). Trustees of late Elizabeth Lee, widow - Thomas Waplington Jackson, miller, & wife Elizabeth - mortgage
1808 Sep 13: Padley Hill Close or Three-cornered close (c4a). John Vessey (an heir of late William Vessey of Collingthwaite) - William Siddon, mercer
1808 Sep 29: Monks Close (2a 3r 12p) & Walkers Close (2a 1r 26p) in Windmill Lane (former occ William Dickons, now John Wood). W.D., malster, & wife Hannah - mortgage (J. & G.B.Paulson)
1808 Oct 4: Swan Inn, with Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, maltHss, coachHss, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ John Smith, now John Stirrup). William Simes, gent - J.St. - mortgage (W.S.)
1808 Oct 4: Hs in Dunn Yard by Ratcliff Gate with Cl etc. (occ John Powell). Lee trustees - George Ashmore, sawyer
1808 Oct 4: 2 Hss in Ratcliff Gate with workshop, Yd, Gn etc. (occ Thomas Hodgkinsoon & William Jackson). Trustees of late Edward Lee, innkeeper of Newark - James Marchant, needlemaker.
1808 Oct 25: Land at N corner of Padley Hill Close (627 sq yd) with 4 recent Hss on. Thomas Peet, joiner, & wife Sarah - mortgage
1808 Dec 6: Property surrendered by Catlows to Swaines for mortgage in 1803 (except such as had been surrendered back to Catlow before Swaines went bankrupt). Swaines' bankruptcy commissioners admitted.
(At same court, S.C. apparently pays off an earlier mortgage to William Bromehead)
1808 Dec 6: 3 Hss as above (Anthony's Hs apparently Hs & workshop, formerly barn, former occ William Wheatcroft). Swaine bankruptcy commissioners - S.C.
1808 Dec 6: Hs by Westgate with part Yd adj. (former occ Joseph Anthony, now Samuel Garratt). S.C. - S.G., miller
1808 Dec 6: Hs & workshop (formerly Sb & wokshop) by Westgate (former occs Walter Bramwell & James Scott, now Thomas Simpson) + part Yd adj. S.C. & wife - T.S.
1808 Dec 6: Workshop near Westgate (one end now converted to Hs, former occ Charles Denman, now William Dobb) with part Yd adj, Gn at rear (381sq yd, formerly part of croft). Rev Samuel Catlow & wife Elizabeth - W.D., hatter
1808 Dec 27: Hs in Belvedere St (former occ John Northage, now John Bullivant) + small piece of copyhold land near fulling mill built by late Henry Smith on the Waste. Heirs of H.S., victualler - his widow Elizabeth, now wife of James Richardson, woodturner
(other Smith transactions at same court)
1808 Dec 27: Hs in Leeming Lane with bowling green, summerHs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ Paul Boot, then Thomas Hughs, now Samuel Harvey). Samuel Kitchener, yeoman - S.H., victualler, & wife Elizabeth - mortgage
1809 Feb 7: Hs in Stockwell Gate with maltHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (occ. John Adlington) + 3 cottages with Gn at upper end of Yd (occs named). Old mortgagee - J.A., malster & wife Ann - mortgage
1809 Mar 21: 2 Hss (formerly 1) in Cockpit, one known as the Black Swan, with cordwainer's shop, BrHs, Gn, Yd etc. (occs Mary Wright, Thomas Sales & Richard Radford or assigns). Henry Taylor, butcher & wife Mary - John Hill, needlemaker
1809 Mar 21: 6 recent Hss (formerly shop) in Ratcliff Gate + Gns (total 1132sq yd) (6 occs named). R.A. - J.R.
1809 Mar 21: Land adj Newgate Lane (1176sq yd) (former occ John Denman, now several). James Richardson gent. - Richard Ashby, joiner
1809 Apr 11: Hs in Spital House Gates adj Eclipse Inn, with bakeHs adj, barn & Sb nearby & land at N end of Sb (all occ John White, miller) + part Cl under the Hs (occ George Cadman with the Eclipse) + part of the land by the Sb etc. fronting S.H.G. Trustees of late Wm. Leverton - Joseph Bingley, baker.
1809 Apr 11: Plot of land with Sb on at E end of Blind Lane (occ John Hill). Trustees of late William Leverton, hosier - William Brodhurst esq.
1809 Apr 11: Eclipse Inn, Market Place with Cl (as lies under), BrHs, 4 Sbs, Ous, Yd, etc. (occ George Cadman) + hs & shop adj on E side, occ George Booth. Trustees of late Wm. Leverton (see below) - G.B., shopkeeper, & wife Rebecca - mortgage
1809 Apr 19: Hs near Westgate with mill in Yd, wareHss, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ Jabez Unwin) + 3 Hss at bottom of Yd, in Westgate (occ Samuel Taylor, Luke Abbott & Samuel Kershaw) + part of Gn (225sq yd) formerly occ. Edw. Dawson. J.U., cotton spinner & wife Sarah (& mortgagees) - Rev John Parsons of Southwell.
1809 Apr 11: Cockpit Close (formerly Rail Close) by Slater Lane, with barn & hovel on (4a 2r 30p) (former occ Henry Buckles, now John Simes) + Nottingham Lane Close (3a 6p) (former occ John Stirrup, now J.Si) (divided by wall from Robert Wright's N.L.C.). R.W. esq (only son & heir of late Robert W., gent - J.Si., framesmith, & wife Elizabeth - mortgage
1809 Apr 27: Main Close or Oak Tree Close in M (8a 1r 16p). George Wightman jnr - mortgage
1809 May 2: Hareholmes (given with ff instead of H) or Birchinnal's Close (5a 2r 6p) at upper end of Broomhill Lane (former occ Edward Faull, innkeeper, now Francis Downs, butcher). Trustees of late E.F. - F.D.
1809 May 2: Land in the Bottoms on S side of R.Maun, used as a stone quarry (c4700sq yd, bought by George Allen from Rev Charles Plumptre), with 2 recent Hss built by G.A. on part of it (occ Francis Vickers gent, & Mary & John Holmes). G.A., stone-mason & wife Ann (+ mortgagee) - F.V.
1809 May 23: Right of Ann Heywood of Gainsborough in 2 hss (formerly 1) in Stockwell Gate, with barn, coalHs with granary over, coalYd, yd, Gn etc. (occs. Thomas Waplington Jackson & Widow Chadwin). A.H., widow (devisee of late Samuel H., gent of Nt.)- T.W.J., miller, for her lifetime
1809 May 30: Land extending up Leeming Lane (333sq yd) with 2 Hss, 2 Sbs etc. on (built by Thomas Birks on site of various old buildings) (bought by T.B. from Brunts trustees) (former occs William pearson & Bingley Birks, now B.B., Thomas Birkett & Joshua Housley). T.B., woodturner, & wife Sarah (& mortgagees) - Elizabeth Wood, spinster of M.
1809 Jun 3: Capital messuage near Westgate with mill in Yd, wareHss, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ Jabez Unwin) + 3 Hss at bottom of Yd (occ Samuel Taylor, Luke Abbott & Samuel Kershaw) + piece of land (part of Gn above, former occ Edward Dawson, 225sq yd) + Wind Mill Lane Close (4a 1r 14p, with barn in, former occ James Maltby gent, now Thomas Gossage, bought by Rev John Parsons from Samuel Kitchener, 12 Jul 1803). Rev J.P. of Southwell - Jeffry Brock & James Dowland, gents (subject to provisions of indenture dated 31 May 1809).
1809 Aug 3: Water Lane Closes (3, formerly 2 called Great & Lesser W.L.C.; total c17a) + Long Close (8a 1r 10p, opposite Water Lane, between Chesterfield Lane & Westfield Lane) + Hungry Well Close (c9a, by Leadwayne Gate Lane) (occ. George Wightman jnr). G.W.jnr + mortgagees - Benjamin Bagshaw esq.
1809 Aug 15: CoachHs, Sb & Gn in Cockpit (former occ late George Stanton, now William Brodhurst esq). Robert Wright esq of Linby (by attorney) - W.B.
1809 Aug 26: Former site of Green Dragon pub in Market Place, with land behind up Leeming Lane (60yd long, 503sq yd, inc hairdresser's shop, part of maltHs, other Ous) (all now demolished, replaced by Hs, wareHs, Sb etc., now divided as 3 Hss occ. Thomas Shippam, Widow Richardson & vacant). William Wylde of Southwell & others - William Hodgson Barrow of Southwell.
1809 Sep 5: Property of John Greenwood (except Hs he lives in, for life) (surrendered to him & wife Elizabeth, May 3 1768, by Dorothy Greenwood, widow) (inc. Hs by Ratcliff Gate formerly called the Harrow, then the George, + others adj.). J.G., joiner - son William G., ironfounder of Nt.
1809 Sep 5: Land by Newgate Lane (1089sq yd, occ Richard Ashby). R.A., joiner & wife Frances - mortgage
1809 Sep 13: (2 surrenders) Catlow properties as Oct 17. John Gladwin esq of Bleasby (mortgagee by deed of 4 Aug 1801) to Charles Mellor (most; Swaines named in text) & to S.C. (numbered plots + church seat).
1809 Oct 17: Another writ of Right Close between Samuel Harvey & George Dakeyne, re property at Sa (many later omitted).
1809 Oct 17: Certain plots in the Lawn (numbers given, including those surrendeded by S.C. Dec 11 1809). Swaines - S.C.
1809 Oct 17: Capital messuage, other Hss & land around Westgate (details given) inc. most of The Lawn (c12a). Samuel Catlow & wife & Swaine & Co., bankers (by surrender of Sep 6 1803 from S.C. & former wife Charlotte) (Swaines now bankrupt) - Charles Meller of Sneinton.
1809 Nov 21 (Deed of Release dated 24 Oct 1809): Monks Close, on Windmill Lane, with barn in (2a 3r 12p) + Walkers Close on Windmill Lane (2a 1r 26p), mortgaged 29 Sep 1808 to John Paulson, farmer of Halam, & George Butrick Paulson, grocer of Kegworth, Leics. William Dickons, malster- Moore, Maltby, Evans & Middlemore, bankers of Nt. (still subject to mortgage)
1809 Dec 11: Plot 11 in the Lawn, with half of gable-end & chimney stack of Hs adj, belonging to S.C., with right to build into it (total 410sq yd). S.C. & wife as adj- John Grose,
1809 Dec 11: Part of plot 66 in the Lawn (former Strutt Croft) (168sq yd). S.C. & wife as adj- John Hill, needlemaker
1809 Dec 11: Part of plot 3 in the Lawn (former Corn Close) (307sq yd). S.C. & wife as adj- John Darby, joiner
1809 Dec 11: Part of plot 61 in the Lawn (former Strutt Croft) (76sq yd). S.C. & wife as adj- Samuel Bennett, tailor of Heath, Derbs.
1809 Dec 11: Part of plot 61 in the Lawn (in former Strutt Croft) + land adj on E, bought by Samuel Catlow from William Siddon, mercer (total 113sq yd). Rev S.C. & wife Elizabeth- John Frost, mason
1809 Dec 19: 2 Hss in M, with Cls under (former pos John Pacey & William Biggs, now W.B. & Charles Lindley) + Hs in Westgate (former pos John Watson esq, now Thomas Green & Wm. Dobb) + cottage in Yd by last Hs (former occ Richard Newcomb, now John Smith). Mary Naylor, widow of late John N. (+ J.N's mortgagees, inc. Thomas Naylor, gent, formerly of M but now of Nt)- T.G., gardener (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (Daniel Heald, publican)
1809 Dec 19 (Deed of Release dated Sep 26): 1/2 share of Far Pinfold Close, Brocklehurst Close & Town End Close, with 20 Hss built c1794 on part of last two (divided as 30 tenements) (total area of above c11a 2r 35p) mortgaged to John Gladwin 24 Jan 1795 (excepting part previously sold to Joseph Bingham & John Waterall). Samuel Rose, bricklayer of Nt- Robert Gregory, carpenter of M (owner of the other 1/2 share), still subject to mortgage.
1810 Feb 20: Crown Inn, with maltHs, barns, Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ John Boot or assigns). Heirs of John Taylor (mortgagee) admitted.
1810 Feb 20: 2 Hss at upper end of Westgate (occ Thomas Briggs & Isaac Brodhurst) + Sb & recent wareHs adj (occ James & Robert Hibberson). William Jepson, victualler, & wife Sarah - J.H., carrier of Manchester, & R.H., carrier of Sheffield - mortgage
1810 Mar 13: (2 surrenders) 2 Hss near Newgate Lane, adj Back Lane (each plot 111sq yd). Richard Ashby, joiner & wife - Peter Smith, carrier of Ollerton & Thomas Rycroft, glazier of M
1810 Mar 21: 3 cottages in Duck Lane (1 former occ Charles Denman, now John Keeton; other 2 formerly 1 occ Wm. Jeffries, now occ Mary Fox & John Stone) (Duck Lane NE, Union St NW, premises of Wm. Wheatcroft {former workshop} SW, premises formerly of Joseph Anthony SE). C.M. - William Truelove, whitesmith.
1810 Mar 21: Part of Lawn (between Union St & intended Catlow St, map numbers given). Charles Mellor esq of Sneinton (by attorney) - Jeffry Brock esq
(Mellor also surrenders other parcels in Lawn at same court to John Broadhead, victualler; Thomas Webster, FWK; George Walkden, gent & Peter Wood, hosier; John Blagg, gent; W.W.Kent) (Kent surrender inc. capital messuage, occ. Kent, + Paddock with bath etc.)
1810 Apr 3: Crown Inn, with maltHs, Sbs, barns, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. + 2 low rooms (formerly 3 butchers' shops) under the dining room of the Inn. (former occ John Bogg). Margaret Naylor, widow, & Thomas Whyatt, farmer, & wife Elizabeth, & Thomas Whyatt jnr, FWK, & (by attorney) Robert Whyatt of Manchester - Thomas Stenton of Stevenage.
1810 Apr 24: 1/2 share of Hs in Westgate with candleHs, wareHs, malt-office, Sbs, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (former occ Ralph Brocksopp, now John Savage & John Wragg). J.W., grocer - J.S., surgeon
1810 Apr 24: Plot 13 on the Lawn (350sq yd), with recent Hs etc. (pos William Robinson, blacksmith). Rev Samuel Catlow, clerk of M (by attorney George Dakeyne, gent, under letter of attorney dated Jan 6) (+ William Fisher, farmer of Teversal, & Richard Marriott, farmer of Rowthorne, trustees of "the second Building Society at Mansfield")- W.R. (& wife Sarah) - mortgage (James Naylor of Ph)
1810 May 1: Ivers' Farm in Westfield Lane, with barn, Sb etc. & House Close, Stackyard Close, Cowpasture, Thorn Tree Meadow (all by Hs, total 19a 3r 34p) (pos Samuel Hurt). S.H., malster, & wife Nanny (+ mortgagee John Bingham, grocer of Sheffield)- new mortgage (J.B.)
1810 May 15: Land near Ratcliff Gate (c187sq yd; Newgate Lane SE) with 2 unfinished Hss on. Richard Ashby, joiner, & wife Frances (+ mortgagee Thomas Richardson, hosier) - Hugh Weightman, tailor of Kirklington
1810 May 15: Property in M inherited from late John Naylor, gent of M. Thomas Naylor esq of Nottingham (grandson of late J.N.) & wife Stella- Francis Ellis, mercer, & William Chrishop, surveyor (trustees by indenture of Mar 7: see similar transaction Aug 28)
1810 May 15: Hs in Westgate with wareHs (former Hs) & other wareHss, shops, Cls, vaults, Ous etc. + 9 recent Hss nearby, between Westgate & Back Lane (on site of ancient maltHs) (occs James Alexander Stevens & undertenants). J.A.S., liquor merchant - mortgage
1810 May 15: Hs at upper end of Stockwell Gate, with 2 Gns etc. (pos Joseph Bonsall). Thomas Hufton, F.W.K. of Sutton, & wife Mary- mortgage (Elizabeth Beard, spinster)
1810 Jun 5: The Bath (now Gn), with access to Westgate from NE side of plot (former occ Samuel Catlow, now Thomas Foster). W.W.Kent- T.F.
1810 Jun 5: Capital Hs on E side of Westgate, with Ous, Gns etc. (former occ Samuel Catlow, now W.W.Kent) + parts of the Lawn inc: Paddock, fronting W side of Westgate, with fish pond & shrubbery (land for Catlow St N, Cross St W) + other Paddock, with Sb, barn etc. (Westgate, Pinfold, & Wm. Houlding E; Joseph Bingham N; Catlow St S) + plots 2,7,10,15,18,23,26,30,31,34,35,38,39,42 & 43 in The Lawn (1a 2r 32p; Catlow St N, churchwardens' part of Lawn W; Union St & more Lawn S; Cross St E) + part of intended Catlow St. W.W.K. - mortgage
1810 Jun 5: Piece of land at S corner of Lockwood's Close, with buildings on (270sq yd; Stockwell Gate S, land late of Charles Ince W). Joseph Finch, F.W.K. of M & 13 others (mostly of Nt) (by attorney Rev John Stamp)- Thomas Richardson, hosier
1810 Jun 16: Berry Croft (aka Berry Lane Close) (c4a; pos Joseph Thrall). John Holmes, yeoman of Brimington, Derbs. (devisee of late Thomas Bowring, yeoman of M)- self
1810 Jun 20: Mansion by Ratcliff Gate with Sbs, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. & 2 seats in M church. (former occs Clarke, then Hatton & Creswell) + land at back, formerly part of Gn, with access way along side of premises, next to recent Rd from Ratcliff Gate to Back Lane (occ Joseph Thrall). Joseph Clarke gent of Gately Hall, Cheshire & wife Sarah - Henry Cowlishaw, surgeon, Thomas Richardson, hosier, & Joshua Withers, miller, to hold in common.
1810 Jun 26: Recent cottage by Westgate, with pantry & Cm over coalHs late of John Norledge snr (former pos John Norledge jnr, then Hannah Wire, now William Buxton). Joseph Finch, F.W.K. (trustee of late H.W., widow, nee H.Norledge)- Thomas Simpson, turner
1810 Jun 26: Hs in Blind Lane, with Yd etc. (now or late occ John Wood). Heirs & trustee of late William Wood, staymaker (as adj) (+ mortgagees as adj)- William Brodhurst esq
1810 Jun 26: Hs in Church Street, with Gn, Yd, Cl, Sb, Ous etc. (occ James Hopewell) + 2 Hss adj, with Yd & Ous (pos John Brailsford & J.H.). Heirs of late William Wood, staymaker (John Wood, staymaker of M, & wife Mary, & John Young, musician of Nt, & wife Sarah, & William May, shagreen case maker of London, & wife Phebe, & Thomas White, shopkeeper of M, & wife Hannah, & Thomas Smith, farmer of Eagle, Lincs., & wife Mary) (+ surviving trustee Joseph Outram, yeoman of Butterly) (+ mortgagee Robert Jackson of Warsop, + William Siddon, mercer, trustee of late mortgagee Sarah Bullyman, spinster)- William Johnson, tanner
1810 Jun 26: Henry Smith, mercer is brother-in-law & devisee of late Robert Smith, surgeon
{1810 Jul 17: MW, Town End Close + Cowshutt Hedge Close + the Pingle + croft (adj. Hs now divided into 4) now joined together as Top Town Close (c9a) (occ George Harvey)}
1810 Jul 17: Executor of late Joseph Baggaley, F.W.K., is daughter Catherine.
1810 Aug 28: Executor of late William Holehouse, woolcomber, is widow Elizabeth.
1810 Aug 28: Property in M held in trust for children of late Ann Mycroft, widow, late Elizabeth Stevenson (wife of William Stevenson of Ossington) & late Jane Alvey (wife of William Alvey, malster) (all daughters of late William Godber). George Hurst, hosier (surviving son & heir of late George Hurst snr, hosier, who was last surviving trustee)- new trustees (Francis Ellis, mercer, & William Chrishop, surveyor) as in indenture of Mar 7 between them and Margaret Naylor, Mary Naylor, Ann Wragg, Nathan Bagshaw & wife Sarah, John Savage & wife Elizabeth, George Wragg, William Wragg, John Wragg, Clement Harrison & wife Elizabeth, & Thomas Naylor.
1810 Sep 8: Recent Hs in Queen Street (occ George Ince) + part of Gn behind (59ft back from Hs to Richard Leavers' croft, 26ft wide from Joseph Limb's wall to new dividing wall), N wall to be party wall with Hs retained by G.I. G.I., mason (+ mortgagee)- John Smith, F.W.K., & wife Ann
1810 Sep 18: Stump Cross Lane Close (aka Windmill Lane Close) by Windmill Lane (2a 19p) (former occ Samuel Kitchener, now joined to the Nursery, occ John Aram) + 10 recent Hss in the Bottoms (occ Isaac Kirkby etc., 4 unocc) + land & Gns adj (c1a; said Hss NW, close of Francis Vickers SE, land lately sold by J.A. to Francis Lindley, mason, NE). J.A.- mortgage (Jeffry Brock esq)
1810 Sep 18: 2 Hss in Westgate with BrHs, Sb, Yds Gns etc. (former occ Samuel Catlow, now Thomas Foster + Elizabeth & Ann Hernshaw) (bought by T.F. from Mary Lister, spinster) + recent wareHss built on part of premises by T.F. (occ T.F.) + piece of land on SW side of Westgate called "The Bath" (formerly used as bath, converted to Gn, occ T.F.) + way 4ft wide from NE side of Bath to Westgate (these formerly occ S.C., bought by T.F. from William Wilson Kent & wife Mary). T.F.- mortgage (Wylde etc., bankers of Southwell)
1810 Sep 19: {a} 2 Moor Meadow closes in Chesterfield Lane (c13a; pos John Blagg, gent) + {b} capital Hs in Westgate (now in 2 dwellings) with Ous etc. (former occ & estate of George Mellar, now pos Elizabeth Simes & Thomas Powel) + {c} 3 closes by lane from M to Mw, with barn in one (former estate of G.M., now pos Wm. Johnson & Benjamin Bagshaw esq) + {d} close in Chesterfield Lane (former estate of George Mellar, late pos Richard Fowler, now B.B.). William Wright, tobacconist of London (only son of late John Wright, malster of M, who was only son of late William Wright, malster of M, trustee for E.S., widow of George Simes, apothecary of M, nee Eliz. Innocent)- E.S.- {a} Rev Charles Plumptre of Long Newton, Durham, & wife Mary, to be inherited by their daughters; {b, c, d} C.P. & wife, during life of E.S.
1810 Oct 9: Recent Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Yds etc. (late pos Thomas Hooley, now unocc). T.H., gardener- Matthew Rowbotham, cordwainer, & wife Ann
1810 Oct 9: Cottage in Cockpit, with Gn etc. (pos John Lightollers). A.F. & M.L. as adj- John Earnshaw, malster
1810 Oct 9: Cottage in Cockpit, with Yd etc. (pos Isaac Taylor). Ann Frost & Mary Lawton, widows (respectively widow & daughter of late John Frost, painter)- Henry Taylor, butcher
1810 Oct 17: Administrators of late Samuel Rhodes, servingman, are his brothers Thomas, William, John & James
1810 Oct 30: Cross Keys pub, Westgate, with Ous, Cl etc. (on NW side of passage up from street) (late pos Joseph Burton & George Allwood, now J.B. & Richard Randall) + Hs in Westgage, with wareHs (former maltHs), Sb & Gn (pos Peter Wood). P.W., hosier - mortgage
1810 Oct 30: Recent Hs in Queen Street, with Yd behind (c400sq yd; occ George Ince). G.I., mason- mortgage (Hannah Watts, spinster)
1810 Oct 30: Turner's shop at E end of Nags Head Yard, adj Back Lane (pos William Lester) + Gn adj on SW (pos William Walker) (total 123sq yd) + Gn adj (115sq yd; now or late pos John Webster) with access rights. F.E. & W.C. as adj- Thomas Poe, FWK
1810 Oct 30: Nags Head pub, Westgate, with BrHs, Sbs, Ous etc. on N side of Yd (former occ Widow Jane Boot, then her son John Boot, then John Naylor, then Paul Boot, now William Jepson) + most of Nags Head Yard (except part S of line from NE corner of Hs pos John Webster to division of Hs pos John Billing & BrHs pos J.W.; & pt S of line from NE corner of John Savage's Sb to NW corner of J.S's pigsty) + land at E side of above Sbs (W of Hs late pos John Darby) (total 1288sq yd) subject tow access rights for other occupants of Yd. F.E. & W.C. as adj - W.J., victualler
1810 Oct 30: Hs at NE of Nags Head Yard, with building adj (carpenter's & framesmith's shop), backing onto Back Lane (West) + part of Yd & Gn adj on SW side (total 236sq yd) (former occ John Darby or assigns) with access right to Westgate & Back Lane along N.H.Y. Francis Ellis, mercer, & Wm. Chrishop, surveyor - Thomas Kirkland, millwright.
1810 Oct 30: 3 Hss (formerly as 1) at top of Westgate, with Yds etc. (pos Sarah Bradley etc.) + maltHs adj (pos William Jepson & Clay Fisher) (all above former pos Joseph Langford, then widow Ann Langford & John Naylor) + NW part of Langford Close (formerly Burden Stile Close) by Ladybrooke Lane (2a 38p), subject to right of road along NE side to rest of close from La.Ln. for W.J. W.J., victualler, & wife Sarah- Samuel Cutts, farmer of Clipston Lodge (& wife Catherine)- mortgage (Francis Ellis, mercer, & Isaac Dodsley, grocer, both of M)
1810 Oct 30: Property as in recovery Nov 20. William Walker- William Wilson the grandson- George Dakeyne (for purpose of Recovery)
1810 Oct 30: 3 Hss (formerly 1) with Yds, at top of Westgate (occs Sarah Bradley, Samuel Jepson & John Ball) + maltHs adj (former occ Joseph Langford, then Ann L., widow, & John Naylor, now William Jepson & Clay Fisher) + NW part (2a 38p) of Langford Close, S of Ladybrook Lane (formerly Burden Stile Close). W.J., victualler, & wife Sarah - Samuel Cutts of Clipstone Lodge - mortgage
1810 Oct 30: Hs in Church St., with shop, Yd & Gn (occ Joseph Bingham, silversmith & ironmonger). Heirs of late William Leverton, hosier - John Wragg, grocer - mortgage (Hannah Leverton, spinster)
{John & William Wragg, also a grocer, & George Wragg, farmer of Teversal, were admitted at this court as sons & heirs of late George Wragg, yeoman of Teversal, with land in Sa}
1810 Nov 20: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 1/5 of 1/3 share of 4 Hss, 1 BrHs, 2 Sbs, 4a land etc. Plaintiff Samuel Harvey, deforciant George Dakeyne, gent. William Wilson (as adj), + John Bullivant, called to warrant.
Subsequently: this property-share (left by late William Wilson, gent, to trustees William Walker, gent & late William Jackson, grocer; surrendered by W.Walker to William Wilson, grandson of late W.Wilson, on 30 Oct last). Recovery participants- William Wilson the grandson
1810 Nov 20: 1/5 of 1/3 share of 3 Hss in Belvedere St., with Ous & Gns (pos John Bullivant etc.) + close of land & Gns adj (pos William Green & others) + Hs etc. in Be.St. (pos one or both of Joseph Bingham & William Cotterell) + Sb near last Hs (occ John Brodhead). William Wilson, F.W.K. (a grandson & devisee of late William Wilson, gent)- Samuel Clarke, butcher of Sutton
1810 Nov 20: Sons & heirs of late John Frost, painter, are John & Reynolds F., painters, + Thomas F., Lieut. in the 4th Regiment of Dragoon Guards.
1810 Nov 20: 2 Hss by Ratcliff Gate, with BrHs, hogsty, Yd etc. (now or late pos William & Mary Eaton). Benjamin Proctor, cordwainer & wife Ann (+ mortgagee Reynolds Frost, painter)- Charles Proctor, farmer
1810 Nov 26: Licence to lease: Hs in Church St (now divided into several dwellings) (former pos William Crenidge, then Samuel Oliver & 7 others, now John Raworth & 6 others). Vic & Wns- Henry Smith, mercer, for 40 years
1810 Nov 26: Licence to lease: Nottingham Ford Close (Nt. Lane SW, Common Close NE, Butt Close N; pos Henry Smith) with barn recently erected by H.S. Vic & Wns- H.S., mercer, for 21 years
1810 Dec 11: Further details of Mellar property, from deed of 4 Jan 1780 between Mary Mellar, spinster of M, her intended husband Charles Plumptre (then of M), and the Rev John Plumptre, vicar of Stone, Worcs. & George Simes, surgeon of M (who had married Elizabeth, widow of late Joseph Mellar & mother of Mary M.). Hs then already in 2 dwellings, pos G.S. & Ann Mellar, widow; closes pos John Naylor (Mw.Ln., with barn & Sb in one) & Richard Fowler (Ch.Ln.).
1810 Dec 11: Mansion Hs in Westgate (now as 2 dwellings) with Ous etc. (former occ George Mellar, now pos Elizabeth Simes & Thomas Powel) + 3 closes by land from M to Mw, with barn in one (pos William Johnson, & Benjamin Bagshaw esq) + close in Chesterfield Lane (late occ Richard Fowler, now B.B.) (all former estate of G.M.). Rev Charles Plumptre of Long Newton, Durham, & wife Mary (dau & heir of late Joseph Mellar, soapboiler of M) - C.P.
1810 Dec 11: Workshop near Westgate (one end recently converted to Hs) (former occ Charles Denman, now William Dobb) with Gn (380sq yd; pos W.D.) & part of Yd adj. W.D., hatter, & wife Fanny - George Sidwell, cordwainer of Stirrup.
1810 Dec 11: Samuel Poole, F.W.K. of M, is one of 5 nephews & heirs of late John Poole, gent of Sutton.
1810 Dec 12: Hs at upper end of Stockwell Gate, with 2 Gns etc. (pos Joseph Bonsall) + recent Hs in Sutton. Thomas Hufton, F.W.K. of Sutton, & wife Mary- mortgage (Elizabeth Poole, spinster of M)
1810 Dec 14: 1/2 share of land along SE side of close in Chesterfield Lane (30yd wide along whole length of close) with Hs in, by C.L., with Sb, cowHs, Ous etc., + all the rest of the close (c2a). John Richard Acton (one of 2 sons & co-heirs of late William A., mason) - Thomas Weston of Northampton (subject to dower right of Amy Acton, widow of late W.A.)
1810 Dec 21: Licence to lease: Bancroft Lane Close (1a 2r 30p) + Rail Close (11a 1r 3p) + Free Quarry Close, with quarry (5a 1r 18p) + Ox Close (5a 2r 27p) + Broad Close (6a 5p) + Tee Close (3a 1r 10p) (all pos Rebecca Durham). Vic & Wns- R.D., for 21 years
1810 Dec 21: Licence to lease: White Hart Inn, Church Street, with Ous, Gns, crofts, lands etc. (terrier with deed) (former pos William Dickons, then Richard Stenton, now Catherine Mettham) + Hs by White Hart Yard (on site of ancient barn; now divided as 2 Hss) (former pos Margaret Bird & Wm. Cressey, then Francis Silcock & Henry Anderson, then Margaret Silcock & Hannah Taylor, now William Reason & Mary Martin) + land between them & the running water or common sewer, + 2 Hss in W.H.Yd. (on site of Sb built by Edmund Bee; formerly 1 Hs) (late pos Anthony Wigley & Joseph Sansom, now Saml. Mason & Daniel Herring) (all 4 Hss & land previously leased to Thomas Dodson) + Brewster Lane Close (aka Lyster Lane Close) adj Scotland Close, now used as Gn, but with Hs & Ous recently built by Rebecca Durham (c0.5a; late pos George Allen, now R.D.) (formerly leased to late John Allen). Vicw & Wns- R.D., spinster, for 40 years
1811 Jan 22: Property in M, mortgaged 5 Jan 1808 by Thomas Lancashire, tanner, & wife Charlotte, both now dead. Mortgagee (Joseph Anthony as adj)- trustees of late T.L. (inc. William Johnson, tanner of M)
1811 Jan 22: Hs by Westgate (now as 3 dwellings; W end is party wall with Hs belonging to Thomas Simpson) (pos Henry Thorpe etc.). Samuel Garratt, miller of Cuckney, & wife Elizabeth- Joseph Anthony, malster of M
1811 Feb 5: George Wragg (as Feb 12) is grandson & heir of late John Paulson, gent of M; now, at age 21, admitted to his lands (held by trustees inc. Samuel Siddon & Henry Hollins)
1811 Feb 9: Hs in Stockwell Gate (now divided as 2 Hss) with barn or Sb, coalHs with granary over, coalYd, Yd, Gn etc. (pos Thomas W.Jackson & Widow Chadwin). T.W.J., miller, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1811 Feb 12: Heirs of late George Senior (only son & heir of late George Senior snr, F.W.K of M) are his uncles Jeremiah S., hairdresser of Nt, & Joshua S., F.W.K. of Nt. Maria, widow of G.S.snr, is still living and married to John Hawksley.
1811 Feb 12: Plot 21 in Corn Close, with new Hs in (264sq yd). Thomas Clay, F.W.K., & wife Susannah (+ mortgagee)- Joseph Anthony, malster
1811 Feb 12 (indenture dated 18 Aug 1809): Hs in M, with Gn etc. (former occ mother of late Samuel Heywood). Ann Heywood snr (widow of late S.H.), Eliezer Heywood esq, Mary H. & Ann H.jnr, spinsters (children of late S.H.) all of Gainsborough, Lincs.- Thomas Waplington Jackson, miller of M
1811 Feb 12: James premises as Feb 25 (adj. Whyatt's, sharing pump & well). G.W. as adj- Richard W.James, glazier.
1811 Feb 12: Whyatt prpemises as Feb 25. George Wragg esq of Uttoxeter & wife Emma - T.Whyatt
1811 Feb 14: Hs in or near Cockpit, used as a Charity School (occ Sarah Brockmer) + Swan Close adj (c3a) + 2 recent Hss in Cockpit (opposite school, on site of former barn & Sb) (occ John Fowler & Widow Milward). Clerkson Charity trustees (Wm. Walker, gent, & Rev John Durham, clerk)- new trustees (Robert Toplis, gent, James lexander Stevens, merchant, & Rev Thomas L.Cursham, clerk)
1811 Feb 16: Sole executor of late Mary Parsons, widow, is Samuel Hurt.
1811 Feb 22: Licence to lease: 3 Hss in Littleworth, with Gns (occ John Mellors, John Watson & x Birchinall). Vic & Wns- John Mellors, victualler, for 40 years
1811 Feb 22: Licence to lease: piece of Vicar Closes, on W side of Nt. road, with recent Hs, barn, Sb & Ous on (2r, 186ft along road, 66ft wide at S, 72ft wide at N; late pos Joseph Millns). Vic & Wns- William Woodcock, gent, for 40 years
1811 Feb 22: Licence to lease: most of Vicars Closes (4 closes, formerly 2) with licence to get limestone (rest of Vi.Closes & Broom Closes {freehold of Mrs Clerkson, pos Henry Taylor} S, freehold lands of Thomas James SW, Field Mill Dam, river & Upper Mill Dam NW, Workhouse Intake & Nt Road E) (now or late occ Ann Millns). Vic & Wns- William Woodcock, gent, for 21 years
1811 Feb 25: Hs by Back Lane (West) with Sb, Yd & workshop & land used as Gns nearby (adj Bowling Green) (total 2133sq yd; occ John Smith etc.) + 2 Hss adj, with Gns & small piece of land (380sq yd; pos Thomas Whyatt & J.S.) (see Feb 12). T.W., farmer - mortgage
1811 Feb 25: 2 Hss together in Back Lane, with shed & Gn behind (390sq yd; now or late pos Isaac Tattersall & John James) (see Feb 12). Richard Whitehouse James, glazier- mortgage (trustees of late Ann Cornthwait, spinster: Francis Ellis, mercer, & John Cursham, schoolmaster)
1811 Mar 5: Heirs of late Elizabeth Monk, widow, are Elizabeth Partridge, spinster of London, & Charles A.Partridge esq of Blagden Court, Somerset
1811 Mar 5: Piece of land at S corner of Lockwood's Close, with recent building on used as a Meeting House (270sq yd; Stockwell Gate S, land of Charles Ince W). Heirs of late mortgagee (Robert Newton of Norton, Derbs, mortgagee of Sarah Lockwood since 1785) - Thomas Richardson, hosier, & wife Ann - William Brodhurst esq.
1811 Mar 5: 2 Hss on Westgate with Yds, Gn etc. (occ Joseph Bingham & John Webster) + maltHs adj (in or near Nag's Head Yd, occ Samuel Jepson) + Hs in N.H.Y. with Yd, Sb etc. (occ William Jepson & John Billing) + SE part of N.H.Y. (between Hss of J.W. & J.Billing)+ access right. Francis Ellis, mercer, & William Chrishop, surveyor - John Savage, surgeon
1811 Mar 5: Hs in Yd between Westgate & Back Lane, with Kt, BrHs, Gn, Cl etc. (former occ George Wightman, now John Sadler) + maltHs on opposite side of same Yd (former occ G.W., now Samuel Jepson) & Sb adj. G.W. snr, malster- Paul Boot jnr, grocer.
1811 Mar 5 (Deed of Appointment dated 20 Dec 1810): Recent Hs in Queen St (late occ George Ince) with part of Gn behind (58ft long to Richard Leavers' croft; 26ft wide from Joseph Limb's wall to new wall of other part of Gn) (N end of Hs to be party wall with G.I.'s Hs adj) all bought from G.I. at court of 8 Sep 1810. John Smith, F.W.K. of M (& wife Ann)- selves for life, then to Richard Smith, hosier of London (brother of John, who provided the money for the original purchase)
1811 Mar 26: Elm Tree pub in Spital House Gate (used as such "for some time past"), with Ous (formerly maltHs & drying kiln occ Jonathan Rogers) (now or late occ Samuel Day). Joseph Peatfield, gent of Edwinstowe- Robert Clarke, victualler & wife Mary - mortgage (J.P.)
1811 Mar 26: Land in Newgate Lane, with recent Hs etc. on (680sq yd). Richard Ashby, joiner, & wife Frances (+ mortgagee, Thomas Richardson, hosier)- new mortgage (T.R.)
1811 Mar 26: Cross Keys, Westgate (now divided as 2 Hss) with Ous etc., on Nw side of passage from Westgate to the Top of the Steps into the Yd adj. (former occs Joseph Burton & George Allwood, now Samuel Day & Richard Randall). Peter Wood, hosier (+ mortgagee) - Thomas Day, tailor - mortgage (also mortgaged is close in Ladybrooke Lane {c2a 3r; former pos William Toplis snr})
1811 Mar 26: Piece of land in The Bottoms (c1a; land of Francis Vickers N & E; Duke of Portland also N; public road from Back Lane to Bath Lane W; John Aram {now staked off, including Hs} S). W part is Stone Quarry (occ Francis Lindley), E part is Gns (property subject to right of road across NE part from road on W to 2 parcels in The Bottoms, owned by DoP & Francis Vickers). J.A., nurseryman - F.L., mason - mortgage (William Truelove, whitesmith)
1811 Apr 16: 10 recent Hss in Yd off Stockwell Gate, with 2 shops (pos Joseph Spencer, Catherine Adlington etc.). Samuel Tiddeswell, blacksmith & wife Ann - mortgage (William Jackson of Pennyman New House, M)
1811 Apr 27: SE end of Woodhouse Lane Close, now joined to The Nursery (2r 10p; road from M to Mw SW & W, rest of close NE, Nursery E & SE; occ John Aram). Rev Charles Plumptre (of Long Newton, Durham) & wife Mary - J.A., nurseryman
1811 May 4: Licence to lease: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with Yd, Gn, Ous etc. (former pos late John Litchfield esq, now Francis Vickers) (leased to J.L. 17 Jan 1746 for 61 years, and then described as: the Elm Tree {pos George Greenwood} with 32ft front & 101ft length, to 28ft rear butting on Gn pos John Litchfield; + the said Gn {KtGn or croft} with 29ft front to Back Lane & 156ft length, to said 28ft rear {Mrs Molyneux's land E, J.L. W} with Hss, Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns, dovecotes etc.). Vic & Wns- F.V., gent, for 42 years
1811 May 4: Licence to lease: Hs etc. in Church Street (former pos Daniel Hopewell, then John Wass, now John Cooper). Vic & Wns- J.C., baker
1811 May 4: Licence to lease: 2 Hss in Littleworth, with Gn (formerly leased to Anthony Wingfield; late pos Elizabeth Hopewell & Joseph Crosland, now John Brailsford & William Clay) + Hs near Church Yard (now in 3 dwellings) (formerly leased to John Sellors; late pos James Hopewell, Mary Strowd & John Parsons, now Thomas Brooke, Emanuel Lynam & Widow Hooley). Vic & Wns- J.H., tailor, for 40 years
1811 May 7: Plot 66 in The Lawn (formerly Strutt Croft) with recent Hs in (168sq yd). John Hill, needlemaker, & wife Elizabeth- Richard Banes, tailor
1811 May 7: Recent Hs in Littleworth with Yd, Gn, tanYd, bark mill, beamhouse, drying sheds, wareHs, etc. (former occ late Thomas Lancashire, now Joseph Haley jnr & William Calar) + cottage adj (occ Thomas Riley). Trustees of T.L. (inc. William Johnson, tanner of M)- John Lancashire, grazier of Wilne, Derbs - trustees in mortgage
1811 May 7: Land on Back Lane (East?) (c160sq yd; Hs & Gn of Thomas Rycroft W). Richard Ashby, joiner, & wife Frances- T.R., glazier
1811 May 28 (Apr 17, New Boswell Court, Middx.): Plots 3,6,14,19,20,22,27,28,61,64 & 65 in The Lawn (total 3321sq yd) + land adj S side of Lawn (553sq yd). Rev Samuel Catlow, schoolmaster of Wimbledon Common, & wife Elizabeth - George Walkden, gent of M.
1811 May 28: Plot 65, on E side of The Lawn (237sq yd) + land adj S side of The Lawn (190sq yd) (both pos Richard Banes). G.W. & wife as adj- R.B., tailor
1811 May 28: Plot 64, on W side of the Lawn (262sq yd). George Walkden, gent, & wife Yeomans- William Truelove, whitemsith
1811 Jun 18: Bury Lane Close, with Sb, & chamber over (c4a; pos William Holmes). W.H., gardener of Brimington (brother & devisee of late John Holmes, yeoman of Brimington) & wife Mary, & Ann Holmes of Brimigton (widow of late Bartholomew Holmes, entitled to an annuity)- mortgage
1811 Jun 18: Plot 20 in The Lawn (368sq yd; pos William Else & Thomas Woodward). G.W. & wife as adj- Joseph Anthony, malster
1811 Jun 18: Land adj N side of The Lawn (363sq yd; pos William Gad & William Wheatcroft). G.W. & wife as adj- W.W., wheelwright
1811 Jun 18: N part of plot 61 in The Lawn (296sq yd; pos John Hill, victualler). G.W. & wife as adj- J.H.
1811 Jun 18: Parcel of land in The Lawn (as 1811 Jul 30, including street name). George Walkden, gent, & wife Yeomans, & Peter Wood, hosier- William Wilson Kent, gent
1811 Jun 18: Land on NW (?) side of Newgate Lane with Hs on (NE end of Hs is party wall with Hs of Richard Ashby) (86sq yd). R.A., joiner, & wife Frances- William Boler, victualler
1811 Jul 9: Properties mortgaged 6 Aug 1805 by George Hurst, hosier. Mortgagee (Samuel Siddon, gent of Pleasley Hill)- new mortgagee (George Boaler, farmer of Cuckney)
1811 Jul 9: Hs at upper end of Leeming Lane, with shop, Sb, OUs, Yd, Gn, croft etc. Ann Frost, widow, & Reynolds Frost & wife Sarah (A.F. & R.F. being widow & one of the sons of late John Frost, painter)- mortgage
1811 Jul 9: W part of plot 6 in The Lawn (252sq yd). G.W & wife as adj- John Grose, shopkeeper
1811 Jul 9: Parcel of land in The Lawn (E side of plot 6 & W side of plot 3) (252sq yd). George Walkden, gent & wife Yeomans- John Darby, joiner
1811 Jul 9: 6 Hss in Chesterfield Lane (late pos Thomas Daws etc.)) + Chesterfield Lane Close adj (c3.5a; late pos George Hurst) + Hs in C.Ln. with dyeHs, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gns etc. (late pos George Hurst, half formerly estate of William Hurst) + Westfield Lane Close (c3.5a; late pos G.H.). G.H., hosier (+ mortgagee Samuel Siddon, gent of Pleasley Hill) - second mortgage (Rev Thomas L.Cursham, clerk) by indenture of release
1811 Jul 9: Land near Newgate Lane (289sq yd; Thomas Richardson S, William Boler W). Richard Ashby, joiner, & wife Frances (+ mortgagee Thomas Richardson, hosier)- Hugh Weightman, tailor of Kirtlington
1811 Jul 9: Plot 27 in The Lawn (410sq yd). G.W. & wife as adj- Benjamin Robinson, bookseller
1811 Jul 9: Plot 14 in The Lawn (304sq yd). George Walkden, gent, & wife Yeomans- Thomas Webster, F.W.K.
1811 Jul 17: Hs in Cockpit with coachHs, Gns, Ous etc. (former occ George Stanton, then Miss Stanton) (but not the Sb, Gn & coachHs formerly attached to this, lately surrendered to William Brodhurst esq) + the Lawn adj (4a 27p) & the Water Meadows (by the Nt turnpike road, 5a 1r) with the river running through them. {But the premises were formerly described as: Hs in Cockpit, with Ous, barns, Sbs, orchards, Yds, Gns etc. (late occ Robert Wilmot) (+ 2 seats in chancel of M church) + close of land & Gns adj (total c5a) (all above formerly occ Sarah Dowdeswell) + Butt Close, meadow adj Nt Lane (c3a; late occ George Burden & William Wright, then Henry Watkinson) + Water Meadow, adj B.C. across river (c2a; Church lands E, Nt Lane W; late occ John Snell, then H.W.) + former Hospital Croft (c1a; lately joined to land of Hs, occ S.D.)}. Robert Wright esq - Lord William Charles Cavendish Bentinck (in trust for Duke of Portland).
1811 Jul 30: Parcel of land in The Lawn (plots 1,8,9,16,17,24,25,32,33,40,41 & 48) (2a 1r 0.75p; Robert Gregory & Joseph Bingham N, more of Lawn E & W, proposed Catlow Street S; former occ Samuel Catlow) + the aforementioned stretch of the "intended street called Catlow Street", subject to rights of way. William W.Kent & wife Mary- mortgage
1811 Jul 30: Little Hungry Well Close (2a 3r 1p; Chesterfield road N; pos Joseph Hemsoll). Trustees of late George Simes, gent (Benjamin Bagshaw esq & William Paulson, surgeon)- Samuel Harvey, victualler (& wife Elizabeth)- B.B. esq
1811 Aug 20: 2 cottages by Church Yard (one formerly a shop) (late pos John Hill, now James Sadler Frances Darlow). J.H., victualler, & wife Elizabeth (+ heir of late mortgagee, Mary Bird, sister of late Alice Bird, spinster of Mw)- J.S., joiner
1811 Oct 1: Sarah, wife of John Unwin of Dore, Derbs., & Betty, wife of John Bradwell of Offorton, Derbs, are daughters & co-heirs of late John Heald, farmer of Offorton, son of late John Heald, yeoman of Offorton. They are thus co-heirs of late John Heald, victualler of M, nephew of J.H., yeoman.
1811 Sep 10: Westfield Lane Close (formerly Gibson's Close) (c3.5a; former pos late Robert Birch, then late Ann Birch, then Loftus Clifford, now George Hurst). George Hurst (nephew & heir of A.B., also surviving brother & heir of late William Hurst, hosier)- George Boaler of Cuckney (subject to proviso in surrender of 9 Jul 1811)
1811 Nov 12: Blackmoor's Head Inn, in or near Market Place, with Ous, Sbs, shops etc., + 6 recent Hss adj, in or near Wass Lane (on site of former maltHs) + 2 recent Hss in Yd of the Inn. (occs Robert Rimmer, Kellam Neale, John Harrison, Francis Downs, John Raworth, John Woolley, John Sills, Robert Patterson, William Farnsworth, Mary Hibbert, William Curtis, Henry Taylor, Ann Millns, James Whatton & John Frost). Heir of late mortgagee (Henry Jackson, draper of London, surviving son of late William Jackson, gent of M, and brother of late William & John Jackson, grocers of M)- Jeremiah Senior, hairdresser of Nt. (1/4 share remaining subject to mortgage, and surrendered by J.S.- Joshua Senior, hairdresser of Nt {& wife Sarah} then back- Jeremiah S., apparently free of mogrtgage)
1811 Dec 24: Land in Mw + premises on or near Stockwell Gate, viz: Hs with shop (occ James Marshall) + shop (fronting street, occ Thomas Merryman) + Hs with shop, Cl, Yd, Gn etc. (occ T.M.) & Hs adj (now joined) + Hs (occ Richard Sansome) + shed behind (late occ John Jeffries) + Hs adj (occ Mary Castle). T.M., sadler (+ Samuel Rooth of Ault Hucknall) - mortgage
1812 Jan 14: 9 Hss by Ratcliff Gate & Newgate Lane (occ John Harvey, Mark Osborne etc.) + croft adj, used as Gns (c1.5a; occ Joseph Wood & others). J.H., F.W.K., & wife Elizabeth- mortage (Charles Proctor, yeoman)
1812 Jan 24: Sole executor of late John Flint, cooper, is Francis Ellis, gent
1812 Feb 25: Elizabeth Cartwright, widow, is one of 3 daughters & co-heirs of late John Preston, mason, and a sister & co-heir of late Ann Preston, spinster.
1812 Feb 25: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, barn, Sb, Ous etc. (former estate of Christopher Cowley, gent, late pos George Wightman, now William Hardstaff). W.H., malster- mortgage (William Lang)
1812 Feb 27: Recent Sb near Back Lane (on part of site of ancient Hs) + another recent Sb nearby, with corn-chamber over & Cl under, + land in which they stand (all pos Joseph Boam). J.B., victualler, & wife Ann- mortgage (Jeffry Brock esq)
[1812 Mar 17: Land in "The Croft" by "Little Lane" at Ph]
1812 Apr 7: Brown Cow Inn, Ratcliff Gate, with barns, Sbs, cowHss, croft, Yds, Gns etc. (late occ William Boler, now pos Saville Smith). John Robinson, farmer of Edingley, & wife Hannah- James Pearce, innkeeper of Cuckney
1812 Apr 7: 2 Hss in West Gate (now or late pos John Tipping & Christopher Parker). William Stevenson, hairdresser- mortgage
1812 Apr 7: Bury Lane Close (as Apr 21, but pos William Holmes). W.H., gardener of Brimington (brother & devisee of late John Holmes, yeoman of Brimington) & wife Mary, & Ann H. of Brimington, widow of late Bartholomew Holmes (+ mortgagee)- John Hill, victualler of M
1812 Apr 8: SW part of Padley Hill Close, at upper end of Stockwell Gate (3a 1r) + parcel of land on SE side of above, taken out of another close (c0.5a; former property of late George Wragg) (all now or late pos Thomas Waplington Jackson) with barn, Sbs, cowHs, cartHs etc. T.W.J., miller, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee)- John Harrington of Caunton
1812 Apr 21: Bury Lane Close, with Sb, & chamber over (c4a, pos John Hill). J.H., victualler, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1812 Apr 21: Piece of land on E side of Bull's Head Lane (2r 34p; Brunts' land S, Joseph Barrett N, late John Wright E) + piece of land opposite, on W side of B.H.L. (3r 14p; John Dodsley N, Jonathan Handley S, John Reynolds W) + close by B.H.L. (c5a; Quarry Lane SE) with 5 recent Hss on (occ William Green etc.). Trustees of late John Harker, cotton spinner (Arthur Aston, merchant of London, John Bakewell, woolstapler of Nt, & Francis Wakefield jnr, cotton spinner, formerly of Nt, now of M) & Mary Harker (widow of J.H.) - Francis Hart, Charles Mellor & Charles Wakefield, gents of Nt.
1812 Apr 21; Barn Close, in Chesterfield Lane, with barn & shed in (5a 2r 10p). Lieut. John Wright esq, of the 59th Regt. of Foot, & wife Sarah- Francis Ellis, mercer
1812 Apr 21: Licence to lease: Hs at E end of Stockwell Gate, by Market Place, with shop, wareHss, candleHss, Ous & Gn (former occ Robert Hitch, now Thomas Shipman). R.H., grocer & chandler - T.S., gr. & ch., for 20 years
1812 Jun 9: 3 Hss by Ratcliff Gate, with Yds etc. (pos George Cowpe etc.). Francis Harrison, hairdresser of Worksop (as surviving trustee of his late father Samuel Harrison, barber of Worksop)- George Walkden, gent (+ trustee Matthew Maw, gent)- F.H. (in his own right)
1812 Jun 11: Recent Hs in Back Lane (East) near Newgate Lane, with Gn etc. (pos George Tarr). Peter Smith of Ollerton- Atkin Ogle, grocer of Ollerton
1812 Jun 30: 2 Hss etc. in Newgate Lane (occ John Watson & Joshua Sales) + 4 recent Hss nearby (late occ Samuel Wingfield etc., now William Wright etc.) + 2 Hss together in Ne.Ln. (late pos John Smith & William Bush, now W.B. & John Wright) with workroom, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. Ann Greenwood, widow, & John Radford, grocer, both of London, & Henry Radford (son of J.R. & late wife Mary) (+ mortgagees John Andrews, mercer, & John Adlington, malster, trustees of late Samuel Hopewell, innholder)- Joseph Turton, farrier of London
1812 Jul 11: Executors of late Mary Lockwood, widow, are Joseph Allen & John Cursham
1812 Jul 21: Land staked out at NE end of above close (150sq yd; lands of John Aram, nurseryman, NE & SE) + access road NW to road in the Quarry Bottoms leading to Ratcliffe Gate (all now pos Henry Taylor & Thomas Hinde). J.W & wife - J.A.
1812 Jul 21: Piece of land staked out at S end of the Close next the Bottoms (c430sq yd; Back Lane at S end; pos Henry Taylor). Joshua Withers, miller, & wife Molly- John Rodgers, FWK.
1812 Jul 31: Heirs of late John Dewick gent, excise officer of London, are his nephews William D., farmer of Hodsock, & Thomas D., farmer of Bothamsall
1812 Aug 11: Recent Hs in Queen Street (former occ late George Ince) with Yd at rear (c400sq yd). Trustees of late G.I. (George Allen & George Wooding) (+ mortgagee Hannah Watts, spinster)- Mary Stubbins, widow
1812 Aug 24: Hs at upper end of Stockwell Gate (now divided as 2 Hss) with Gn, Ous etc. (pos Thomas Martyn & his son William M.). T.M., staymaker, & wife Mary- mortgage (Joshua Withers, miller)
1812 Sep 1: Hs at upper end of Stockwell Gate, with 2 Gns etc. (pos Joseph Bonsall). Thomas Hufton, F.W.K. of Sa, & wife Mary (old mortgage to Elizabeth Poole, spinster of M, paid off Aug 11)- mortgage
1812 Oct 13: Hs in Westgate (divided as 2 Hss) with Gn etc. (pos Thomas Simpson & Mary Steemson) + Hs nearby in Westgate etc. (pos George Cowley). Thomas Simpson, iron turner- self & (on marriage) intended wife Sarah Wood, widow
1812 Oct 20: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate, with Sb, Gn etc. (former estate of late William Shaw, then pos late Ann Shaw, now pos George Bingley). George Shaw (brother & devisee in remainder after death of A.S., under will of late W.S., F.W.K.) (+ mortgagee William Truelove, malster)- G.B., F.W.K., by indenture of release
1812 Oct 20: Licence to lease: Common Close, + access lane from Bury Lane (total c4.5a; pos Henry Smith). Vic & Wns- H.S., mercer, for 21 years
1812 Nov 24: Eclipse Inn, Market Place with "so much of the cellar as lies under the same", BrHs, 4 Sbs, Ous, Yd etc. (occ George Cadman) + Hs & shop adj (occ George Booth). G.B., shopkeeper, & wife Rebecca (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage (William Siddon, mercer)
1812 Nov 24: Close on E side of Nottingham Road (1a 3r 24p; late occ George Cadman). Robert Wright esq of Middlesex- Francis Wakefield jnr, cotton-spinner of M
1812 Dec 15: Property in M. William Holding, gent, & wife Alice- George Walkden, as trustee
1813 Jan 5: 6 Hss in Chesterfield Lane, with Gns etc. (late pos Thomas Daws etc.) + Chesterfield Lane Close adj (c3.5a, late pos George Hurst) (all former estate of late Sarah Birch, spinster, then late William Hurst, brother of G.H.) + Hs in Ch.Ln. with dyeHs, Sb, Hs, Ous, Yd, Gns etc. (late pos G.H., half former estate of late W.H.) + Westfield Lane Close (c3.5a; late pos G.H.). G.H., hosier (by indenture with second mortgagee Thomas Leeson Cursham, clerk; first mortgage being with Samuel Siddon, gent of Pleasley Hill)- remortgage (George Brummitt of Warsop)
1813 Jan 5: Recent Hs at upper end of Belvedere Street (late pos William Heath, now George Clay). Joseph Bingley, baker- Jonathan Handley, cordwainer, & wifex Mary
1813 Jan 18: Hss, shops, turning mill with steam engine, lands etc. Thomas Birks, turner, & wife Sarah (+ mortgagees Moore, Evans & Middlemore of Nt + Thomas Maltby of Mw & James Maltby of M, all bankers & partners)- new mortgage (William Taylor, grocer)
1813 Jan 26: Heirs of late Hannah Waterhall, widow of Nt, are her brothers James & Thomas Wilson.
1813 Jan 26: Piece of land at N corner of Bottoms close (c650sq yd) (stone wall by River Mann N, fence of old Fulling Mill Dam E) excepting rights for cattle to cross this piece from the rest of the close to the watering-place in the river, and for water from Allen's stone quarry to be conveyed across here to the river. Elizabeth Heald, widow - Dickenson Ellis, fellmonger.
1813 Feb 16: Hs in Stockwell Gate with shops, Sbs, wareHs + swinecote & midding-stead nearby in Wass Lane + Yd in Wass Lane used as woodYd (all former occ John Flint, cooper, now pos John Moss). Mary Flint & Catharine Moss (heirs of J.F.) - J.M., cooper, & wife C.M. - mortgage (M.F.)
1813 Mar 9: Administration of property of late Elizabeth Ordidge, spinster, granted to her sisters Mary O., spinster, Ann wife of James Dove, Sarah wife of Benjamin Buxton, & Martha wife of Francis Cooke.
1813 Mar 9: 2 Padley Hill closes (formerly one) near Stockwell Gate, with 3 recent Hss in one (c4a; pos James Cree, John Sansom & John Rooth Cursham). J.C., F.W.K., & wife Elizabeth (+ 2 mortgagees, one being Robert Durham, gent of Fordham, Kent, brother & heir of original mortgagee Rev John Durham, clerk of M)- J.R.C., malster
1813 Mar 30: Hs at upper end of Leeming Lane, with shop, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gn, croft etc. (pos Ann Frost) subject to mortgage. A.F., widow of late John Frost, painter, & Reynolds Frost (a son of late J.F.) & wife Sarah- second mortgage
1813 Mar 30: 2 Hss in Cockpit, with Gns etc. (late pos Henry Buckles & James Hartley, now Mary Buckles & William Sheldon). Ann Ince (widow of late Anthony Ince, mason) Mary Buckles (widow of H.B. & daughter of Ant.I.), & Anthony & John Buckles, grandsons of late Ant.I.- mortgage
1813 Mar 30: Recent Hs by Chesterfield Lane, with Sb, CowHs, Ous, Gns etc. + close on E side of Ch.Ln. (c3a 3r, previously c4a including site of 7 Hss at W corner; former estate of Thomas Cotton, then of late William Acton). J.R.Acton & W.Acton (+ mortgagee) & Thos. Weston & wife as adj- Rev John Williams
1813 Mar 30: Close in Chesterfield Lane (c2a; late pos William Curtis, now Rev John Williams). J.R.Acton & W.Acton (+ mortgagee) & Thomas Weston & wife as adj- William Siddon, gent
1813 Mar 30: 8 Hss together by Chesterfield Lane, with Gns etc. (pos Thomas Wilson etc.) + 2 Hss in Back Lane (?West) withw Gns etc. (pos Wm. Walden & Mary Pinder). John Richard Acton & William Acton (sons & heirs of William Acton, mason) (+ Richard Minor Dunn, servingman of Case Horton, Surrey, formerly of M, mortgagee to late John Acton, stonemason, father of late W.A.snr)- Thomas Weston, woolstapler of Northampton, & wife Betty, & William Woodcock, gent of M, as trustees for Harriett Elizabeth Acton & Emily Acton, sisters of J.R.A. & W.A.
1813 Mar 30: Property in M mortgaged 6 May 1794, by Ann & George Shaw. Mortgagee (William Truelove, whitesmith) + George Bingey, F.W.K.- new mortgage? (William Booth, farmer of Mw)
1813 Mar 30: 2 Bancroft Lane Closes (at upper end of Ba.Ln.; one sometimes called Foot Path Close) (c6a together; pos John Adlington). J.A., malster, & wife Ann (+ mortgagee John Parkin, farmer, late of Milnthorpe, noe of M)- new mortgage
1813 Apr 6: Newgate Lane Close (formerly Barn Close) (3a 10p; occ Gamaliel Bingley). W.J.Fry & J.Fry as adj- Thomas Richardson, hosier
1813 Apr 6: Upper part of Burden Close, on W side of Woodhouse Lane, with Sb in (4a; pos as other Burden Closes adj). W.J.Fry & J.Fry as adj- Thomas Rycroft, glazier
1813 Apr 6: Deadman's Grave, close on E side of lane from M to Mw (7a 33p; former estate of John Bilbie esq; late occ John Naylor, now pos Francis Vickers). W.J.Fry & J.Fry as adj- Benjamin Bagshaw esq
1813 Apr 6: Wallet Close, by upper end of Stone Cross Lane (3a 2r 15p; pos as adj) subject to existing roads, & right of road for Samuel Siddon from Stone Cross Lane to upper part of Seven Acres Close. W.J.Fry & J.Fry as adj- Samuel Midworth, brass founder
1813 Apr 6: Burden Closes (all of one & part of another, now joined together) on W side of Woodhouse Lane (3a 16p; former pos John Naylor, then William N., now or late Wm. Holding) with well & pump; subject to right of road across NE end for Samuel Siddon from Wh.Ln. to lower part of Seven Acres Close. W.J.Fry & J.Fry as adj- Henry Cowlishaw, surgeon (& wife Betty)- mortgage (Ann Naylor, widow of Tuxford)
1813 Apr 6: Eight Acre Close, on NE side of Stone Cross Lane (8a 16p) + Seven Acres Close (on NE side of last) (7a 3r 24p) (these both former pos John Naylor, then William Naylor, now or late William Holding) with separate access rights to lower part of S.A.C. (3a 3r 24p) & upper part (4a). William Joseph Fry, gent of Loughborough, & Joseph Fry, merchant of Liverpool (brothers & co-heirs of late Banjamin & Neville Fry, gents, also sons & co-heirs of late Joseph Fry, gent & wife Ann)- Samuel Siddon, gent of Pleasley Hill
1813 Apr 20: Hs in Stockwell Gate (formerly 2 Hss) + chamber adj with Cl under, & small piece of land at NE end (Hs former pos Dorothy Wheat & George Robinson; all now pos John Butterworth). George Robinson, miller of Kirkby, & wife Mary- J.B., miller, & wife Betty- mortgage
1813 Apr 21: Executors of late Samuel Etherington, weaver, are John Baggaley & William Rooth.
1813 Apr 24: Barn Close, by Littleworth (4a 2r; former occ Joseph Littlewood, now pos William Mettham). John Wright esq (only son of late John Wright, clerk) & wife Sarah, & Ellen Elizabeth Wright, spinster (J.W. jnr & E.E.W. holding 1/2 share each) + Thomas Holworthy Swymmer (trustee for E.E.W.'s share under will of late Charles Wright, gent)- W.M., innholder- mortgage
1813 Apr 27: Hs in Westgate (built by John Clay on site of ancient Hs & blacksmith's shop) with coalYd etc. & Gn by Maidenhead Yard (near to the Hs) (all pos Benjamin Robinson). B.R., bookseller, & wife Margaret- mortgage (Thomas Maltby esq of Mw & James Maltby esq of M)
1813 Apr 27: Newgate Lane Close (2a 32p) + 2 other closes adj Ne.Ln., with barn, Sb, foldYd etc. (6a 3r 4p) + close adj these (3a 20p) (all pos Joshua Withers). J.W., miller, & wife Molly- loan security
1813 May 11: Licence to lease: Hs in Church St, with Gn etc. (former pos Thomas Brooke, now occ Charles Snape) + Hs adj (formerly part of above) etc. (pos Ellen Barker). Vic & Wns- C.S., nailmaker, for 40 years
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1813 May 11: Close (formerly 2, c5a) with barn on (late pos William Bailey, now pos Mary Buckles) + parcel of land at S end, part used as a stone quarry, part with 4 recent Hss built on, with Gns (late pos George Ince {quarry?}, Henry Adamson etc., now M.B.). Trustees of late G.I., stone cutter (George Allen, mason, & George Wooding, currier) (+ surviving mortgagee John Aram)- M.B. for life, then her sons Anthony & John Buckles, masons (in common) - mortgage (G.A. & G.W.)
1813 May 25: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Gns etc. (former estate of late Joseph Spivie, late pos William Spivie etc., then late Joseph Baggaley etc.) mortgaged by J.B. 1 Jan 1791. Heir of mortgagee (Thomas Stenton, gent. surviving nephew of late Richard S., gent)- (Hs late pos Abraham Mason) Susannah Witnall for life, then Catherine B., spinster (these as adj); (Hs late pos Mary Poole) William B. (only son of late J.B.); (Hs late pos J.B., F.W.K.) C.B.
1813 May 25: Hs in M {Stockwell Gate}, with Gn etc. (late pos Joseph Baggaley, now Richard B.). Catherine B. (a daughter of late J.B.)- William Dickons, grocer, as trustee for Thomas Wittnall & wife Susannah (a daughter of late J.B.)
1813 Jun 1: Nag's Head pub, Westgate, with BrHs, Sbs, Cms, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (total 1288sq yd) (occs William Jepson & Thomas Kirkland). W.J., innkeeper, & wife Sarah- mortgage (John Gladwin esq of Blidworth)
1813 Jun 1: 3 Hss in Ratcliff Gate, with Ous, croft, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Robert Lindley etc.). R.L., mason, & wife Ann- mortgage (Peter Wood, hosier, & John Aram, nurseryman)
1813 Jun 15: 1/5 of 1/3 share of Hss in Belvedere St. etc. (as 1814 Mar 22, but Sb now pos Wm. Cotterell). Samuel Clarke, butcher of Sutton, & wife Ann- Thomas Senior, hosier of M
1813 Jun 22: 2 Hss near Chesterfield Road with Gns etc. (occ Robert Hopewell & Matthew Marshall) + ground adj, late used as a stone quarry (former occ Joseph Acton, now Robert Lindley & Richard Bromhead) + Quarry Close (c4a, former occ Elizabeth Ince, now William Bullard, R.L. & R.B.). John Richard Acton, gent of Northampton (formerly of M) & William Acton of M (sons heirs of late William Acton, mason of M)- R.L., mason, & wife Ann, & R.B., mason, & wife Dorothy - mortgage (John Aram, nurseryman, & Peter Wood, hosier)
1813 Jul 13: Mansion Hs in or near Ratcliff Gate (part converted to chapel, part to 3 dwellings) (late occ. Isabella Clarke, then Sarah Hatton & Elizabeth Creswell, now Rev William Goodacre & Rev William Moulton) + piece of land at rear (formerly part of the Gn) + small piece of land (used as road) between that and the recent road from Ratcliff Gate to Back Lane (occ of land, Joseph Thrall). Methodist trustees - new trustees
1813 Jul 13: Hs in Westgate, with maltHs, Sbs, slaughterHs, Gns, Yd & croft (pos Samuel Hurt). John Bingham, grocer of Chesterfield, & wife Elizabeth- Joseph Rooth, malster of M
1813 Jul 13: 2 Hss in Ratcliff Gate (formerly 3) (former pos John D;enman & Thomas Place, now or late George Marriott & Thomas Bush) + land at rear, with ashHs etc. (5ft x 27ft) & use of Yd adj, + land on W side of The Close Next the Bottoms, part with 2 recent Hss etc. on, part used as their Gns (late pos Henry Taylor & William Gabbitas, now H.T. & Francis Farrand) etc. Joshua Withers, miller, & wife Molly- mortgage
1813 Aug 3: 1/2 share of Bricklayer's Arms pub, Chesterfield Lane (occ Paul Johnson) & 5 Hss adj (now or late pos George Whitworth etc.). Richard Acton, gent of Northampton - Thomas Weston, woolstapler of Northampton.
1813 Aug 24: Part of plot 14 in The Lawn, fronting Union Street, with recent Hs in, + the rest of plot 14, now marked out. (304sq yd; pos John Frost) except half of E gable end of Hs, and its chimneys. Thomas Webster, F.W.K., & wife Ann- mortgage (Mary Adams, widow)
1813 Aug 24: 2/3 of 1/3 share of Hss etc. in Belvedere St. (as 1814 Mar 22). Joseph Wright & wife Elizabeth, & John Bullivant & wife Ellen (J.W. & E.B. being 2 of the 3 surviving children of late William Wright & late wife Catherine, who was daughter & devisee for life of late William Wilson, gent)- George Dakeyne, gent, for purpose of Common Recovery
1813 Aug 24: 3 recent Hss together by Westgate, with Yd opposite, and use of BrHs etc. in upper Yd nearby (former pos James Newsholme etc) mortgaged to late Francis Ellis. Joseph Wass, tailor (& wife Elizabeth)- new mortgage (William Paulson, surgeon, & Peter Wood, hoser, trustees of late F.E.) by indenture of release
1813 Sep 14: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 2/3 of 1/3 share of Hss etc. (as 1814 Mar 22). Plaintiff & deforciant as 1814 Mar 22; Joseph Wright & wife Elizabeth, & John Bullivant & wife Ellen, + William Blyton called to warrant.
Subsequently, 1/3 of 1/3 share each to J.W. & E.B. as tenants in common, not joint tenants.
1813 Sep 14: 1/3 of 1/3 share of Hss etc. in Belvedere St. (as 1814 Mar 22): John Bullivant, F.W.K., & wife Ellen- John McLellan, joiner
1813 Sep 14: Hs at upper end of Westgate, with kitchen, BrHs, coachHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (late occ Thomas Naylor, then late Joseph Wetwood, now Martha Wetwood). M.W. (widow of late J.W.)- Abraham Booth, gent of M
1813 Sep 14: 1/3 of 1/3 share of Hss, land etc. in Belvedere St (as 1814 Mar 22). Joseph Wright, F.W.K., & wife Elizabeth- Thomas Senior, hosier
1813 Oct 5: Forest Close, in Bottle Lane (5a 3r 4p, formerly estimated as 6a; former pos Richard Stenton, now Thomas Bingley). William Joseph Fry, gent of Loughborough, & Joseph Fry, merchant of Liverpool- Joseph Bingley, baker
1813 Oct 26: Recent Hs by Chesterfield Lane, with Sb, cowHs, Ous & Gns, + close on E side of Ch.Ln. with recent Hs at its W corner (c3a 3r; all above pos John Williams). Rev J.W.- mortgage
1813 Oct 26: 5 Hss in Ratcliff Gate, built by Thomas Elliott on land bought from Rev Charles Plumptre (occ William Dixon & others). T.E., gent of Newark - mortgage
1813 Dec 7: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (pos John Adlington) + 4 Hss at upper end of said Yd, with Gns etc. (pos Catherine Adlington etc.). J.A., malster, & wife Ann (+ mortgagee Elizabeth Cheek, spinster, formerly of M, now of Bristol)- new mortgage
1813 Dec 28: Jolly Toper pub in Westgate (former Cross Keys, now divided in 2) with Cl, Ous etc. (pos Samuel Day & Thomas Tipping) + close in Ladybrooke Lane (c2a 3r; pos Thomas day). T.D., tailor, & wife Sarah - mortgage (Thomas Mycroft & Thomas Wright, F.W.K's: master & warden of Brown Cow friendly society)
1813 Dec 28: Part of plot 66 in The Lawn (former Strutt Croft) with recent Hs in (168sq yd). Richard Banes, tailor, & wife Martha- mortgage
1814 Jan 18: Licence to lease: 2 Hss by Ratcliff Gate (late occs Samuel Mathers & Molly Benskin, now Charles Jefford & Hancock & Co.) + recent Hs behind them (pos George Ashmore). Vic & Wns- G.A., for 40 years
1814 Feb 8: 1/2 share of Hs at Morehaigh, with farm & land (late pos Joseph Baggaley) + recent Hs with Ous etc., with 3 closes adj, by Water Lane (late pos William Wagg) + 2 other closes in Water Lane (late pos Samuel Siddon) (all now pos Samuel Hurt & Richard Dixon). William Dixon, bankrupt grocer of M, & wife Hannah (+ assignees, inc Henry Smith, mercer of M)- Thomas Hodgkinson, gent of Kirkby
1814 Feb 15: Hs in Westgate, with shop etc., + recent Hs near Back Lane, with BrHs, Gn etc. (late pos Thomas Dobb & Charles Lindley, now occ George Harrison, Ann Johnson & Henry Blackwell). G.H., butcher (+ mortgagee John Blagg, gent- new mortgage (James Maltby esq)
1814 Mar 1: Property in M. Thomas Wilson (one of 5 surviving chuldren of late William Wilson, gent)- George Dakeyne, gent, for purpose of Common Recovery
1814 Mar 1: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Yds, Gns etc. (late pos Ellen Atkinson etc.). Archers (+ mortgagee) as adj- Daniel A. & wife Sarah- mortgage (John Atkinson, farmer)
1814 Mar 1: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with swinecote, Gn etc., + barn & Sb in Bancroft Lane, with Yd & land (pos Richard Atkinson & Thomas Eyre). Archers as adj (+ mortgagee of late Ellen Atkinson, William Rooth, malster)- G.A.
1814 Mar 1: Hs etc. in Stockwell Gate (pos James Archer) + Hs in Bancroft Lane, with Yd etc. (pos William Stafford) + 2 Sbs & cowHs in Ba.Ln., with Yds etc. (pos Daniel Archer & J.A.) reserving right of road across these Yds to Gn of George Archer. D.A. & wife Sarah, G.A., & J.A. & wife Mary (brothers & heirs of late John A.)- J.A.
1814 Mar 22: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 1/5 of 1/3 share of 4 Hss, 1 beastHs, 2 Sbs, 4a land etc. in M. Plaintiff, Samuel Harvey; deforciant George Dakeyne. Thomas Wilson, + Benjamin Ventement, called to witness.
Subsequently: 1/5 of 1/3 share of 3 Hss in Belvedere St., with Ous, Gns etc. (now or late pos John Bullivant etc.) + close of land & Gns adj (pos William Green & others) + Hs etc. in same street (occ one or both of Joseph Bingham & Wm. Cotterell) + Sb nearby (now or late occ John Broadhead). Parties as above- Thomas Senior, hosier'
1814 Mar 22: 2 Hss together in Wass Lane (former pos Joseph Sherwin & Robert Howorth, now Wm. Jeffrey & John Woodhouse) + Sb in Wass Lane, opposite Hss, with pigsty etc. (pos Samuel Kinder). Robert Rimmer & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee)- John Gresham, pawnbroker
1814 Apr 12: Hs by Cockpit, with Yd, Gn etc. (former estate of Thomas Baxter now pos William Turner). John Barlow, F.W.K., & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee William Truelove, whitesmith)- new mortgage (Joseph Butterworth, F.W.K.)
1814 Apr 12: Other heirs of late John Brocksopp include sisters Martha Parnell, widow, & Elizabeth, wife of William Salmon of Peterborough; nephew Thomas B. of Nt (another child of Ralph B.); nephew Edmund B. of Postland, in Crowland, Lincs.
1814 Apr 12: Shares of 2 Hss together on or near the Bridge to Ratcliff Gate, with Ous, maltHss, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc (now or late occ William Johnson & William Oliver). Heirs of late John Brocksopp, malster (brothers Thomas B., gent of London, Samuel B., farmer of Postland, Lincs; sister Sarah, wife of William Pickering, brewer of Hull, Yorks; children of late brother Edmund, malster of M: Sarah B., spinster of Nottingham, & John B., grocer of Peterborough; children of late brother Ralph B, grocer of M: Sarah, wife of William Chamberlin, hosier of Nt, Mary B., & Ann B., spinsters of Nt)- Samuel B.
1814 Apr 12: 1/7 share of mansion Hs in or near Ratcliff Gate, with Yds, Gns etc (occ Thomas Roebuck). William Pickering of Hull & wife Sarah (sister of late John Brocksopp of M)- trustee for sale, Joshua Senior, hosier
1814 Apr 14: SW corner of Padley Hill Close (plot no. 17) with recent Hs & Ous on (occ Edward Braddar; plot 352sq yd; former pos William Holding) reserving right of road along SW side for W.H. W.H., gent, + (mortgagee?) George Walkden, gent- Luke Braddar, mason, & wife Mary - loan security
1814 Apr 22: Executors of late Mary Adams, widow, are William Rooth & Samuel Etherington
1814 May 3: Part of plot 67 in the Lawn, at W end of Strutt Croft, adj Cross Street (c120sq yd; pos Samuel Jepson), reserving right of road across W end from Cross Street to Gn of John Hill. J.H., victualler, & wife Elizabeth- John Frost, painter
1814 May 3: Part of Padley Hill Close (at NE corner, staked out, 605sq yd) with 2 recent Hss on (occ William Dutton & John Blower), subject to road to run along SW side. George Walkden & Wm. Holden, gents- William Dean, farmer (& mortgagee John Bower)
1814 May 3: Recent Sb near Back Lane (on site of ancient Hs) with Cl under, + another recent Sb nearby, with corn-chamber over & Cl under, & plot in which they stand (all pos Joseph Boam) subject to existing mortgage (to Jeffry Brock esq). J.B., victualler, & wife Ann- Joseph Fenton clockmaker
1814 Jun 16: Sole executor of late Sarah Millington, widow, is Timothy Colman
1814 Jul 5: Property mortgaged 19 Apr 1808 by late Mary Lister, spinster. Mortgagees (trustees of late William Stray: John Holingworth & John Earnshaw)- new mortgagee (Daniel Heald, victualler)
1814 Jul 5: Plots 49 + 53-56, on W side of the Lawn (1a 21p; Robert Gregory's land N, Peter Wood & George Walkden's lands E, foot road W, Catlow St S) + part of Catlow St. John Broadhead & wife Frances- mortgage
1814 Jul 5: 2 cottages in Stockwell Gate, with Gn etc. (former pos William Slack & Robert Tallents, then John Kaylar & John Garton, now Wm. Baggaley). W.B., cordwainer, + Jonathan Gregory, farmer (owner of 1/2 of 1/3 share, as one of 2 sons & heirs of late Thomas Gregory & wife Ann, daughter & heir of late Jonathan Brandreth) & wife Mary- James Marchant, needlemaker- mortgage (W.B.)
1814 Jul 5: Hungry Well Close (c4a 1r 28p; pos William Jefford). W.J., fellmonger, & wife Ann- John Bingham, grocer of Chesterfield
1814 Jul 14: Piece of land in Debdale Lane, adj close formerly occ George Naylor, (part now used as stone quarry) with stone wind corn mill (c3r; pos Thomas Tipping). William Sampson, wheelwright of London (formerly of Orston) & wife Sarah- Joseph Beardmore of Nt (the mortgagee)
1814 Jul 26: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with swinecote, Gn etc. (pos George Hall) + barn & Sb & hovel with chamber over, & Yd, in Bancroft Lane (pos Richard Atkinson & Thos. Eyre). George Archer, F.W.K. of Nt, & wife Mary- T.E., needlemaker of M.
1814 Jul 26: Hs in Leeming Lane, with pigsty, Gn etc. (pos Benjamin Buttery). B.B., cordwainer, & wife Jemima- mortgage (George Vickers, gent)
1814 Jul 28: Sole executor of late Samuel Kitchener, gent, is William Lang
1814 Aug 16: Property of late Thomas Bagshaw, gent of Spondon, Derbs. Heirs of late T.B. (sons Henry B., gent of Lound, & Richard B., gent of London)- John Adlington, malster of M
1814 Aug 16: 2 closes at top of Bancroft Lane (c8a; pos John Adlington). J.A., malster- mortgage
1814 Aug 31: Hs by Wass Lane, adj Stockwell Gate, with Yd, Ous etc. (former occ late John Hopewell, baker, now pos John Gresham). James Hopewell (as adj)- J.G., pawnbroker
1814 Aug 31: 1/2 share of barn by Cockpit (former estate of late John Hopewell, baker, now pos John Harrison) + 1/5 share of 6-stall Sb in the Upper Yard, & another Sb in same Yd (former pos William Jackson), & another Sb adj (former pos John Webster) & a little Sb adj the barn, & the Yd in which these stand; with access rights & use of pump nearby (all above former estate of late John Hopewell, yeoman; now pos Francis Downs, John Freeman & J.H.). James Hopewell (only son & heir of late Jeremiah H., who was one of 5 children of late J.H., baker & wife Ann, and a grandson of late J.H., yeoman)- Benjamin Jefford, skinner
1814 Sep 6: Hs in Stockwell Gate (formerly 2) + Cl adj with chamber over & small piece of land at NE end (former occs Dorothy Wheat & George Robinson, now pos John Butterworth). J.B., miller, & wife Betty (+ mortgagees)- James Mellors, cordwainer, & wife Mary
1814 Sep 27: Hs (formerly 2) adj Swan Inn Yd, with coachHs, BrHs, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (former occ Samuel Warsop, butcher; then Joseph Roebuck, then late William Simes & Mrs Strahan; now Richard Parsons). Heirs of W.S., gent (nephews Francis S., merchant of Bradford, Yorks., & wife Mary, & William S., hosier of Nt, & wife Mary)- R.P., gent
1814 Sep 27: Plumptre Close, near Chesterfield road (3a 10p; occ Benjamin Bagshaw esq). Trustees of late Rev Charles Plumptre of Long Newton, Durham (widow Mary P., & Edward Hallows Plumptre esq of the Temple, London, + Francis Evans esq of Lenton)- William Johnson, tanner
1814 Sep 27: Property mortgaged 27 Jan 1795 by Joseph Godley, F.W.K. Mortgagee (Thomas Day, tailor)- new mortgagee (William Taylor, grocer)
1814 Oct 18: Plot 11 in The Lawn, (with rights over gable end & chimneys of Hs adj {former pos Rev Saml. Catlow}) (410sq yd) + W part of The Lawn, plot 6 (252sq yd) (both pos John Grose). J.G., grocer, & wife Mary- ?mortgage (Mary Clarke, spinster of Sunnydale, Mw)
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1814 Oct 18: Share of lands etc. in M mortgaged by Joseph Leech & wife Mary, 3 Jun 1779. William Taylor (one of the grandsons of the late mortgagee, John Taylor, farmer of Norton)- Thomas Stenton, gent (purchaser of the property)
1814 Dec 20: Half of recent Hs in Ratcliffe Gate (built on land bought from Rev Charles Plumptre) with shop & Ous (total c630sq yd; posBenjamin Jefford). Trustees of late John Eddison of Worksop- B.J., skinner
1814 Dec 20: Agreement (dated Dec 9) over party wall etc. between William Johnson & John Wragg: W.J. has this year built a Hs on SW side of Church St (on the site of several Hss formerly property of late William Wood, staymaker) and claimed as a party wall part of the SW wall of the Hs of J.W. adj (bought from heirs of William Leverton) (orignally the part by the street, now further back). W.J. has put up gutter and drainpipe (to sewer at rear of J.W's property) and must maintain it. The two are jointly responsible for maintaining the sewer into Church St. Also agreement over wall of J.W's ashHs.
1815 Mar 14: 2 Hss in Westgate (former pos Mary Stevenson & Saml. Widdowson, now Thos. Simpson & Mary Stevenson) with E half of Gn at rear. T.S., turner, & wife Sarah- mortgage (James Mellors, cordwainer)
1815 Apr 4: Greyhound pub, Stockwell Gate (late occ Mordecai Leeson) with Gn, & maltHs (with cellar under) in Yd (late occ Wm. Brodhurst esq) + 3 Sbs in Yd (late occ M.L.) + Ous etc. William Wagg, fishmonger (+ Catherine & John Ellis, widow & only son of late mortgagee Francis E., mercer)- William Bingham, victualler, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (C.E., as executrix of late F.E.)
1815 Apr 4: Bricklayers Arms pub, Chestefield Lane (pos Paul Johnson) + 5 Hss adj (pos George Whitworth etc.). William Acton, hosier of Northampton- Thomas Weston, woolstapler of Northampton
1815 Apr 18: 2 Hss together at upper end of Leeming Lane (late occ Richard Preston & John Jalland) + maltHs adj. (late pos J.J.) (all now pos William Matthews & Thomas Watson). Heirs of late John Davy of Cuckney- Ann D., widow of late J.D.
1815 Apr 25: Hs in Leeming Lane, with Ous etc. (late occ Thomas Shipman) with use of footway to rear of premises from street, and right to lay a pipe from the well in the upper Yd of William Hodgson Barrow's property adj (but no right over the pump in W.H.B's lower Yd). W.H.B., gent of Southwell (confirmed as owner by surrender of 26 Aug 1809)- Wm. Mason, plumber & glazier- mortage (W.H.B.)
1815 Apr 25: Heath almsHss, by Cockpit, with graveYd, Gns, coalYd etc. Surviving Heath trustees (3 inc. Richard Leaver, gent of M)- new trustees (selves + 2 others, inc. William Ellis, grocer of M)
1815 Apr 25: Licence to lease: 4 Hss at upper end of Westgate (on site of former barn) with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos Robert Johnson etc., now William Sills etc.). Vicar & Wardens (William Chrishop, surveyor, & Joseph Butterworth, F.W.K.)- Samuel Leah, gunsmith, & wife Sarah, & John Leah, publican, & John Meakin, hosier, for 40 years
1815 Apr 25: 2 Hss together near church, with BrHs, Gn etc. (late occs John Simes & John Berry Hardstaff, now J.S. & John Hind) + 2 recent framesmith's shops near church, on land bought by J.S. from William Wylde, gent (pos J.S.). J.S., framesmith, & wife Elizabeth (+ Emma Piggot, widow & Fanny Walker, spinster, daughters & co-heirs of late mortgagee William Walker)- new mortgage
1815 Apr 25: Hs in Stockwell Gate (former occ John Mason) with other Hs in Yd (former occ Wm. Wilson) + 4 other Hss (converted from 1 maltHs) + Ous, Sbs, Gns etc. (inc. 3 recent bulldings). Richard Place, glazier & wife (+ heirs of former mortgagee Margaret Naylor)- new mortgage
1815 Apr 25: Other heirs of late Margaret Naylor are George Langstaff, farmerw of South Flatt, Yorks.; John L., whitesmith o Garnel's Smelt Mill, Yorks; Robert L., labourer of Romaldkirk, Yorks., and George L. jnr, labourer of Middleton Tyers, Yorks.
1815 Apr 25: Shares of 2 Hss together "on or near" the Bridge into Ratcliffe Gate, with Ous, maltHss, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (now or late occ Wm. Johnson & Wm. Oliver). Wm. Salmon, gent of Peterborough, & wife Elizabeth, + Martha Parnell, widow of London, + Thomas Brocksopp, hosier of Nt- Samuel Brocksopp, farmer of Postland, Lincs.
1815 Apr 25: 1/7 share of mansion by Ratcliffe Gate, with Yds, Gns etc. (pos Thomas Roebuck). William Salmon, gent of Peterborough, & wife Elizabeth- Joshua Senior, hosier of M, as trustee for sale
1815 Apr 25: Hs in Westgate + wareHs (former Hs) + shop, Cls, vaults, other WareHss etc. adj, + 9 recent Hss nearby (on site of 1 ancient maltHs) (all between Westgate & Back Lane) (occs James Alexander Stevens & undertenants). J.A.S., liquor merchant- mortgage (Wylde & Bolger's bank, Southwell)
1815 May 16: 7 Hss by Chesterfield Lane (former occs George Weightman etc.) + maltHs nearby (former pos G.W.) + S part of Dale Close (1a 17p; former estate of Ann Mompesson) + parcel of land near Ch.Ln. (formerly part of Muckhill Dale, Broom Pingle & Quarry Close) (2a 1r 23p; bought by G.W. from David Johnson, gent) all subject to mortgage dated 1 Dec 1801, which G.W. has failed to pay. G.W., now farmer of Newstead- Peter Wood, hosier of M
1815 May 16: Corn Close, near upper end of Westgate (c3a) with recent Hs in, + close by Bancroft Lane (c2a) + large Gn adj Corn Close (all above pos John Blagg & James Scott) + The Croft, by Duck Lane, site of a former barn & bark-mill (now converted to 6 Hss) (pos Richard Mellors etc.) + Sb nearby (pos J.B.). J.B., gent (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage
1815 Jun 6: Hs near church, with coachHs, Sb, Yd, Gn etc. (former pos James Maltby, then William Watson, now Sarah Hatton. Thomas Watson, James Watson & John Aram (trustees of late W.W., mercer of M)- S.H., spinster
1815 Jul 18: One of the 5 heirs of the late Margaret Naylor, widow of M, is John Langstaff, labourer of Over Darren, Lancs.
1815 Aug 9: Sole executor of late Ann Allwood, widow, is Thomas Machin
1815 Aug 10: Bricklayer's Arms, Chesterfield Lane (former occ Paul [Johnson, now Joseph Child) & 5 Hss adj, with Gns etc. (now or late occ George Whitworth etc.) subject to rights over well & pump at W end of pub for occs of 9 Hss adj these SE (William Wilson etc.). Thomas Weston, woolstapler of Northampton & wife Betty- J.C., victualler
1815 Aug 20: Augustus Benjamin Charles Toplis Drawwater, Captain in the 62nd Regt. of Foot, is only son & heir of late Benjamin D., surgeon of M, & wife Dorothy.
1815 Aug 26: Wm. Wright (as adj) admitted as tenant of 2 Quarry Closes (c7a; former pos Richard Day) + 3 Water Lane Closes (former pos John Wright) + 4 other Water Lane Closes (former pos J.W.) (these last 7 total c25a) which were surrendered to trustees 12 Oct 1756, by Thomas Cockshott & Charles Wright
1815 Aug 26: 2 Leys Closes (formerly 1, as "High Cross Leys") (c11a 2r 10p; Water Lane S, Major Vaughan N & W, Benj. Bagshaw esq E) + Near Stubbing Hill close (6a 30p) & Far S.H.C. (6a 34p) (these formerly subdivided. Water Lane N, Wm. Jackson & Saml. Siddon S, George Senior E, land late of Wm. Dickons W) (all now pos James Naylor) + close near Quarry Lane (formerly 2, as Quarry Close & Merchant Simpson's Close) (c5a 3r 2p; Henry Jackson N, Free Stone Quarry Lane S, land of late John Harker E, Ann Buckles W; now or late pos Elizabeth Heald, widow) (all surrendered in 1730/1731 to trustees for will of William Whitehead). William Wright, tobacconist of London (son of late John Wright of M)- William Condell & other trustees (as adj)
1815 Aug 26: Close by Windmill Lane (c1a 35p; Wi.Ln. N, Chas. Stanton E, Bath Lane S, Gns of Francis Vickers W; pos C.S.) + close by Ladybrook Lane (c2a 3r 21p; George Wragg N, Thos. Day E, Lb.Ln. S, land late of Mrs Susannah Watson W; pos Robert Toplis) both surrendered 20 Jun 1781 by Robert Hall & Thomas Robinson to trustees inc. William Condell. W.C., formerly of Rotherham, now of London- new trustees (all of Rotherham)
1815 Aug 29: Joseph Heald Cecil, gent of Sheffield, is only son & heir of late Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Cecil (who was only child & heir of late Matthew Heald, sadler of Sheffield, who was one of 2 brothers of late Daniel Heald, father of late John Heald, victualler of M)
1815 Aug 29: Bricklayer's Arms pub, Chesterfield Lane (pos Joseph Child) + 5 Hss adj (pos George Whitworth etc.). J.C., victualler, & wife Hannah- mortgage (James Naylor, victualler of Pleasley Hill)
1815 Aug 29: Plot 27 in the Lawn (410sq yd). B.Robinson & wife as adj- Thomas Kirkland, millwright
1815 Aug 29: Hs by former Maidenhead Yd in Westgate, (built by John Clay on site of ancient Hs & blacksmith's shop) with coalYd, Ous & Gn (occ Benjamin Robinson). B.R., bookseller, & wife Margaret (+ mortgagees Thomas & James Maltby esqs)- new mortgage (John Andrews snr, draper, & John Aram snr, nursery & seedsman, executors of late John Frost)
1815 Sep 19: Hs in Church St with WareHss, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (pos Thomas Watson, Kelham Neale, Messrs Siddon & Worthington) + Hs nearby, pos Walter Bramwell. William Siddon snr, gent & wife Sarah- son W.S. jnr, mercer
1815 Oct 10: Hs in Stockwell Gate with Sb up Yd, & Gn (pos Joseph James). J.J., basket-maker (+ heirs of late mortgagee Thomas Edensor)- William Birkett, farmer of Ragnall (J.J. to remain as tenant from year to year)
1815 Oct 17: MaltHs near Stockwell Gate, with grinding room & 2 malt chambers over (also extending over a BrHs occ Thomas Parkin) & 3 Cls under + slip of land at SE end; with access through Yd to St. Gt. & Queen St, + use of pump. John Hopewell, grocer of Chipping Barnet, & Joseph Hurt, miller of M, & wife Mary (J.H. & M.H. being children of late Samuel Hopewell, gent of M, & late wife Mary) (+ Henry Jackson of London, surviving son of late William Jackson, grocer of M, mortgagee to late John Hopewell snr, baker of M, father of S.H.)- John Rooth Cursham, malster.
1815 Oct 17: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, barn, Sb, Ous, Yd etc. (pos William Hardstaff). W.H., malster, formerly of M but now of Annesley (+ mortgagee Wm. Lang)- new mortgage
1815 Oct 17: Property in M, mortgaged 27 Feb 1812 by Joseph Boam, victualler, & wife Ann. Heir of mortgagee (Letitia Hall, daughter of late Jeffry Brock)- Joseph Fenton, watchmaker
1815 Oct 31: Devisee of late Ann Allwood, widow, is her grandson Thomas Machin
1815 Oct 31: Hs near upper end of Stockwell Gate, adj Tenter Croft (former pos Richard Jackson, then John Haynes, then Charles Clay, now Saml. Ward). Richard Lee, wheelwright of Kneesall, & wife Catherine- Humphrey Walliss, miller
1815 Nov 21: Bancroft Lane Close (c5.5a; pos John Adlington), mortgaged by J.A. & others 25 Oct 1803. Mortgage transferred from (William Cook, now of Pocklington, Yorks.)- (John Clarke, farmer of Kirkby)
1815 Dec 12: Queens Head Inn, Queen St, with Ous, barns, Sbs, Yds etc. (pos John Platts). J.P., innholder, & wife Mary (+ mortgagees, including daughters of late Edward Faull: Julia Badger, widow, Frances, wife of Thomas Andrews, and Sarah, wife of John Andrews)- new mortgage (executors of late David Johnson, gent)
1816 Jan 23: Heirs of late James Simpson, malster of M, are: Phoebe, wife of Robert Pascoe, labourer of London (surviving daughter & heir of late Thomas Simpson, brother & co-heir of J.S.), & Mary, wife of John Brown, farmer of Kirk Hallam, Derbs. (surviving daughter & heir of Elizabeth, wife of late George Frost, who was a daughter & co-heir of Samuel Simpson, the other brother & co-heir of J.S.) & Thos. Orme, labourer of South Normanton, Derbs. (surviving son of Mary, wife of George Orme, another daughter of S.S.), Hannah & Sarah Kyte, spinsters of S.Normanton, & Amy, wife of Samuel Gascoine, collier of S.Normanton (the 3 surviving daughters of Martha, wife of John Kyte, the third daughter of S.S.).
1816 Jan 23: Piece of land at SE corner of Lockwood's Close (200 sq yd; Stockwell Gate S, land late of Charles Ince W) with Meeting Hs recently built on it. William Brodhurst esq & wife Mary- trustees for General Baptists of the new connection (none from M), with specific details of doctrines to be observed
1816 Jan 23: Land in the Lawn (formerly Strutt Croft, part of plot 66) with recent Hs on (168sq yd). Richard Banes, tailor of M (+ mortgagee)- new mortgage (Thomas Gossage, gent, as trustee for John Froggatt & John Durham, millers of Worksop)
1816 Feb 13: Close near upper end of Westgate (c2.5a; former pos Joseph Thorpe, then Joseph Hooley, then John Heywood, gent, late Isabella Sharpe) inc. Hs, Sb, Ous etc., built by late John Paulson, gent (former occ Isabella Sharpe, now Henry Hollins) + Oller Meadow, in Ladybrook Lane (c2a; former estate & pos William Cotton; later pos William Wagg, now William Paulson) inc. cottage & Gn (occ John Poole). George Wragg esq of Oak Moor, Staffs. & wife Emma- H.H.
1816 Feb 13: Property in M, mortgaged 27 Dec 1808 by Henry Smith etc. Mortgagee Ann, wife of Thomas Brock, surgeon (now of M) admitted.
1816 Feb 13: Hs in Ratcliff Gate, with Gn etc. (former pos Samuel Garrett, then James Simpson, now his widow Grace S.). Simpson heirs (as Jan 23)- G.S.
1816 Feb 13: MaltHs, Sb, Ous etc. in Ratcliff Gate (late pos James Simpson) + orchard adj. (c1r) + 2 Hss adj in R.Gt. (occs for all inc. Grace Simpson, Joseph Hurt & 2 others). Grace Simpson, widow of M, + Simpson heirs (as Jan 23)- J.H., miller
1816 Mar 26: Recent Hs at upper end of Belvedere St. (late pos John Lowe, now Job Limb) with use of Yd etc. at rear. Willia Wagg, yeoman- Jonathan Handley, cordwainer
1816 Apr 16: M manor includes Little Breck, Warsop.
1816 Apr 16: Capital messuage in Westgate (now as 2 Hss) with Ous etc. (former occ George Miller, now or late Elizabeth Simes, widow, Thomas Powell). Mary Plumptre, widow of Southwell, & Edward H.Plumptre of London (trustees of late Rev Charles Plumptre of Long Newton, Durham)- Thomas H.Brock, surgeon of M
1816 May 7: Will of late William Jackson, gent (dated 26 Apr 1799) inc: to daughter Mary, close in Bancroft Lane, bought from Richard Atkinson (pos R.A. in 1799); to daughter Ann, Ketton Lane Close.
M.J. & A.J., spinsters, admitted at this court, following the death of their mother, Faith J.
1816 May 7: Joseph Woodhead, victualler, admitted to property inherited from his late father J.W.snr, victualler, to which he was entitled on reaching 21, or on the remarriage of his father's widow Hannah, now married to Thomas Watkinson.
1816 May 7: 2/5 share of 6-stall Sb in the Upper Yard (former pos William Jackson) + Sb adj (former pos John Webster) + a little Sb next to a barn + the yard, with access rights. Samuel Hopewell, grocer, & wife Elenor, & Mary Clarke, widow (S.H. & M.C. being two of the 5 children of late John Hopewell, baker, & wife Ann; J.H. being son of late J.H.snr, yeoman)- Benjamin Jefford, skinner
1816 May 7: Hs by Leeming Lane, with Gn, Ous etc. (occ Mary Parsons, widow). Rev John Parsons, clerk, & wife Ann- George Johnson, hosier
1816 Jul 9: Property in M, mortgaged 3 Jun 1799 by Joseph leech & wife Mary. Richard Taylor of Cuckney (a son & co-heir of late mortgagee W/lliam T. of Cuckney)- Thomas Stenton, gent of M.
1816 Jul 9: Tenter Lane Close, at upper end of Te.Ln. (c5a; late occ John Platts; now pos Peter O.Sheppard) bought some time ago by P.O.S. from John Litchfield esq of Northampton. Henry Wragg, gent (a son 4& co-heir of late George W. esq, who was trustee of late John Litchfield esq of M)- P.O.S.
1816 Jul 9: Robert Wright esq of M, John Wright esq of Belfast, Ellen Elizabeth Wright, spinster of M, Charles Stanton esq of M, Capt. John Otter esq of Sandhurst Military College, Rev Edward Otter, clerk of Bothal, Northumberland, & Capt. Charles Otter R.N., of Sleckburne, Northumberland are heirs of late Robert Wright, grocer of M, Rev John Wright, clerk of M, Charles Wright, grocer of M, & Mary, wife of Bryan Stanton, cotton spinner of M (all children of late Charles Wright, grocer of M, & wife Dorothy, whose other child Elizabeth, wife of late George Beautrick, died without issue)
1816 Jul 9: Hs in Westgate, with shop etc. + recent Hs near Back Lane, with BrHs, Gn etc (all formerly pos Joseph Webster, then Thos. Dobb & Chas. Lindley, now George Harrison, Ann Johnson & Henry Blackwell). G.H., butcher (late of M, now of Rotherham) & wife Mary, + heirs of late Robert Wright etc. (see adj)- William Wilcox, surgeon
1816 Jul 9: Recent Hs in Queen Street (formerly Cockpit) with land at side & front (c503sq yd; pos Wm. Lockwood). W.L., plasterer, & wife Ann, + John Aram, nurseryman ("who has survived Francis Ellis, mercer"- John Rushton, yeoman of M, in trust (agreement of 18 Jun, between John Bucklow, farmer of Farnsfield, J.A., & J.R.)
1816 Jul 9: "Mr Molyneux's Yard" property, as 8 Aug 1817 (Hs next door, Hudson's in 1817, unocc at this time; close in Chesterfield Lane shared by J.Hemsoll with "Mr Lane"). Thomas Holworthy Swymmer, gent (trustee of late Charles Wright, gent) & Ellen Elizabeth Wright, spinster (only child & heir of late C.W.)- E.E.W., subject to payment of annuity to Elizabeth W. (widow of late C.W.)
1816 Jul 22: Hs in Westgate, with malt-offices, Ous, Gn etc. (occ x Shipley & David Flower). Robert Whyatt, yeoman of Manchester (devisee of late Margaret Naylor, widow of M.)- mortgage (trustees as adj).
1816 Jul 22: 6 Hss by Back Lane, with Sb & room over, Yd, Gns etc. (pos Thomas Whyatt, Benj. Proctor etc.) subject to existing mortgage. T.W. & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (trustees, Thos. Watson, druggist, & George Walkden, gent)
1816 Jul 30: 5 Hss by Meeting House Lane, with Yds, Gns etc. (occ George Sansome, Joseph Lynn etc.) + Gn adj (occ Samuel Midworth). Mortgagees of late Thomas Elliott, gent of Kelham- Matthew Elliott, drysalter of Nt (son & heir of late T.E.)- mortgage
1816 Jul 30: Hs in Westgate with Sbs, Yd, Gn & Ous (former occ Messrs Unwin & Heygate, then William Dickons, now William Howitt), next to Hs of Mrs Jackson, with which it shares the Yd. Entry specifies how much of Yd may be built on by Howitt & Jackson. Henry Jackson, draper of London, & wife Lucy - W.H., gent.
1816 Jul 30: 10 Hss in the Bottoms (occ Wm. Lupton, Isaac Kirkby etc.) with land on SW side "extending up a close of Francis Vickers" (c1a, inc Gns) + small piece of land at end & back of the Hss, bought by John Aram from Joshua Withers, + Stump Cross Lane Close (alias Windmill Lane Close) near Windmill Lane, bought by J.A. from J.S. & others, now part of nursery (2a 19p; occ J.A.) + close adj this, bought at this court from Henry Jackson, linen-draper of London, also part of the nursery (c2a; occ J.A.) + close close by road to Mw, bought from Rev Mr Plumtre, also part of nursery (c2r; occ J.A.). J.A., nurseryman, & wife Sarah (+ Letitia, wife of John Hall esq, of Park Hall; only child & heir of late mortgagee, Jeffry Brock esq of M)- William Griffin of Tring, Herts.
1816 Oct 9: Recent stone Hs, on site of ancient building, in Stockwell Gate, with Yd or fold back to Wass Lane (old building former pos William Savage, then Wm. Hind, now occ Thomas Hickson) + Hs in said Yd, by Wass Ln. (occ Mrs Grice) (part of Yd by this Hs was formerly a Gn, and may be used as such again, with right to re-open doorway in Mrs Grice's Hs for access to such Gn) + Sb in said Yd, with manure-place & pigsty adj at S end, and cowHs & coalYd at N end, + square plot used as ashesYd, inc. open shed & well (adj premises of Isaac Dodsley N & S, who has rights to use main Yd & well). Robert Wright esq (son & heir of late R.W.snr, gent. He won an action of ejectment against I.D. with regard to the Yds at the Nottingham Assizes last summer)- T.H., cooper (& wife Mary)- mortgage
1816 Oct 22: Juliana, wife of William Taylor esq of West Bridgford, is sister & heir of late Elizabeth Bagshaw, spinster of M, and daughter & heir of late Benjamin Bagshaw esq of M.
1816 Oct 22: Property in M, former estate of late Paul Allwood. Thomas Machon, victualler- mortgage (Hannah Watts, spinster)
1816 Oct 27: Land near the Bottoms, used as Gns (c0.5a; land of Francis Lindley NE, Francis Vickers SE, Back Lane SW, William Griffin NW; now pos Joseph Littlewood etc.) with use of road by NW side. Johnx Aram, nurseryman, & wife Sarah- mortgage (Lieut. John H.Grimes, 16th Regiment of Light Dragoons)
1816 Nov 12: Recent Hs in Belvedere St, built by Joseph Godley on land bought from Jeremiah Lockwood, with Yd etc. (pos J.G.). J.G., F.W.K., (+ mortgagee William Taylor, grocer)- new mortgage (Henry Taylor, gent)
1816 Nov 14: M manor inc. Hs in Warsop with barn, croft etc. (former occ Amos Ball, then Henry Reynolds, now Edward Unwin)
1816 Nov 18: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, barn, Sb, Ous etc. (former occ Wm. Hardstaff, now Thomas Peet) + close in Westfield Lane (c4a 3r 24p; occ W.H) subject to existing mortgages. W.H., malster (now of Annesley)- mortgage
1816 Dec 3: Rights in 2 butcher's shops by Market Place (former pos James Moore, now John Harrison & x,x). J.H., butcher- mortgage
1816 Dec 24: Recent Hs by Chesterfield Lane, with Sb, cowHs, Ous & Gn + close on E side of Ch.Ln. with recent Hs at its W corner (c3a 3r) (above pos John Williams & Mary Ramsbotham) subject to existing mortgage. Rev J.W., clerk, & wife Bridget- mortgage (John Earp, yeoman)
1816 Dec 24: M manor inc. "Awry Pools" in Stonebridge Field, Warsop
1817 Feb 4: Bottle Close (former Nt. Lane Close, c3a) with Hs, barns, Sbs, Ous & Gn built on it some time since by George Thompson (pos G.T.). G.T., woodman, & wife Allpha- mortgage (Francis Sheppard, gent)
1817 Feb 4: Turning mill with steam engine, + Hss, shops etc., all in M, mortgaged 18 Jan 1813 by Thos. Birks, wood-turner, & wife Sarah (still subject to 2nd mortgage, to Ann Moore, spinster). Mortgagees (William Taylor, grocer, James Sadler, cotton-spinner, & Thos. Richardson, hosier)- George Taylor, farmer of Laxton.
1817 Feb 4: Hs by the Bridge to Ratcliffe Gate, with Ous etc. (late occ William Johnson, tanner, now John Webster & Mrs Stretton) + part of Yd in front (bounded by line from end of Hs adj, former pos late John B., now pos Samuel Oliver, to the street) + part of 2-storey malt-office at rear (to partition wall at end of part now or late used as a wareHs, adj. garner). Samuel Brocksopp & wife Mary, & Elizabeth Brocksopp (as adj)- Benjamin Jefford, fellmonger- mortgage
1817 Feb 4: Shares of Hs near the Bridge to Ratcliffe Gate, with Ous, maltHss, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (pos William Oliver). William Brocksopp, farmer of Crowland, Lincs., & Elizabeth B., spinster of London (children & heirs of late Edward B., malster of M, also nephew & neice, & heirs, of late John B., malster of M)- Samuel B., farmer of Crowland
1817 Feb 25: Recent Sb on site of ancient Hs near Back Lane, with Cl under, + another recent Sb nearby, with corn-chamber over & Cl under, and plot of land on which they stand (all now pos Joseph Boam). Joseph Fenton, watchmaker, & wife Ann- mortgage
1817 Feb 25: Heir of late Mary Stubbins, widow of M, is her sister Elizabeth Hook, spinster.
1817 Feb 25: Hss in Ratcliffe Gate mortgaged 1 Jun 1813. Robert Lindley, mason (+ mortgagees Peter Wood., hosier, & John Aram, nurseryman)- William Parsons, farmer of Rawthorne
1817 Feb 25: Bricklayers Arms pub, Chesterfield Lane (occ Joseph Childs) + 5 Hss adj (now or late pos George Whitworth etc.). J.C., victualler, & wife Hannah- mortgage (James Naylor, victualler of Pleasley Hill)
1817 Mar 18: Licence to lease: Hs in Westgate, with Gn, Sb, BrHs, hayloft etc. (late occ Robert Toplis) sharing Yd with Ellen Elizabeth Wright & tenants. E.E.W., spinster- James Hudson, mercer, for 7 years
1817 Apr 8: Heirs of late Thomas Bagshaw, grocer of M, are: sons Richard B., gent of London, & Henry B, gent of Lound; grandsons (sons of late son Francis B., gent of Peterborough) Henry B. of Lincoln & Edward B. of Peterborough. T.B.'s 2 other sons Thomas jnr & Charles died without issue.
1817 Apr 8: Hs in Westgate with Yd, Cls, wareHss, vaults, Sb, Ous etc. (late occ James Alexander Stevens) + 9 Hss adj (now occ Joseph Herrott, Chas. Clay etc.) (all former estate of late Thomas Bagshaw, grocer). J.A.S., wine merchant, now of Bolsover (+ mortgagees & Bagshaw's heirs)- Robert Collinson, stationer
1817 Apr 8: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate (now in 2 dwellings) with Sb, Gn etc. (occ George Bingley & Samuel Toplis). G.B., F.W.K., & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Francis Ellis execs. as 1817 Nov 25)
1817 Apr 8: Bottle Close (aka Chesterfield Lane Close) on W side of Ch. Ln., inc. Gn & summerHs (c3a; late pos Robert Hitch, now Robert Kinder). R.H., gent of Bolsover- John Rodgers, yeoman of Inkersall
1817 Apr 8: Will of George Senior, gent, dated 19 Jun 1816, inc. Inn (now or late called Maiden Head, occ William Blagg) in Westgate + Bancroft Lane Close, now in 2 (c7a; occ Thomas Adlington) + 2 Berry Lane Closes (occ George Thompson) + 1/3 share of 2 Water Lane Closes (pos William Jackson) + capital messuage in Westgate with Gn, Ous etc. (occ Francis Humphreys) + Hs in Belvedere St (occ self) + 5 Hss with Gns in The Walk, Stockwell Gate (occ Thomas Poe, Widow Shaw, Joseph Finch, Widow Woodward & Widow Dutton) etc. Main heirs Joshua Senior, hosier (his nephew) & Joshua's reputed son Thomas Adlington (aka Senior).
1817 May 6: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate, with maltHs adj & Ous, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (former occ occ Joseph Fletcher & 3 others, then late Joseph Woodhead, then Thomas Watkinson, now Joseph W. jnr, son of J.W.). J.W. jnr, victualler, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (George Ellis, flaxdresser)
1817 May 6: 3 Wind Mill Lane Closes (aka Carr Closes) (c9a; former estate of John Warsop, butcher) + Windmill Lane Close adj (c4a; former estate of Richard Whitehouse) (all now pos William Jefford). W.J., fellmonger, & wife Ann- mortgage
1817 May 6: 2/3 share of 2 Hss & Sb in M, with Yd, Ous etc. (former Pos James Gibson & 2 others, now Richard Maltby, John Osborne & 2 others). Francis Mellor, glazier of London, & Thomas M., glazier of Chesterfield (& wife Sarah) (two of the 3 sons & heirs of late Elizabeth Mellor, nee Dickons, widow of late Thomas M. snr, & granddaughter of late William Dickons, innholder)- J.O., yeoman
1817 May 28: Land near the Bottoms, used as Gns (c0.5a; Francis Lindley NE, Francis Vickers SE; now pos Joseph Littlewood & others) with use of road which skirts NW side. John Aram, nurseryman, & wife Sarah- George Walkden, gent.
1817 Jun 10: Wallet Close, at upper end of Stone Cross Lane (3a 2r 15p; former pos x Naylor, then Wm. Holding, now Samuel Midworth). S.M., brass-founder, & wife Mary- mortgage (William Pearsce of Pleasley Works)
1817 Jun 10: Land at SW corner of Lurchill close, on N side of Back Lane, with recent Hs & buildings on (105sq yd; occ x Lilley). Sarah Richardson, widow, now of Epperstone (widow of late Robert R., yeoman of M)- William Jackson, carrier of M.
1817 Jul 1: Inheritance by Samuel Stirrup, only son of John Stirrup, innkeeper of M. Swan re-mortgaged at this court, with note of (earlier) inheritance by Simes family from late William Simes, gent of M, inc Swan mortgage.
1817 Jul 1: 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Yds, Gns etc. (late pos Ellen Atkinson etc.). Daniel Archer, labourer, & wife Sarah- John Atkinson, farmer
1817 Jul 1: 2 Dand Barn Closes, with barn & Sb in one (c10a 2r 39p; late pos Isaac Boot, now Samuel Cutts). S.C., malster, & wife Catharine- mortgage
1817 Jul 1: 2 cottages near Presbyterian Meeting House (adj other tenements of George Hurst) with Gns etc. (former estate of late William Birch, mason, now or late pos Robert Davenport & Thomas Pigot). G.H., hosier- mortgage
1817 Jul 3: Close off Leeming Lane, part used as Gn (2a 1r 6p; former pos Henry Watkinson, now or late Benj. Downs) + Butt Close, part used as Gns (5a 34p; late pos Widow Sheppard, now James Whatton) + close used as Gns & Nursery (2a 3r 8p, occ John Aram) + another close (former pos James Watson, then Widow W., now occ James Whatton) + 3 stone quarries (occ Joseph Thrall, Francis Lindley, Joseph Clarke) + hs & maltHs in Church St (late pos Widow W., now James Whatton) + 6 Hss adj. (former pos Widow W.; now occ Benjamin Evans, George Geary etc.) + 2 Sbs (former pos Widow W., now pos Thomas W. & Wm. Jackson) + Hs in Newgate Lane (former pos John Bullivant, then John Hardstaff, now Thos. Machin) + Tenter Lane Pingle (1a 1r 2p) & Padley Hill Close (11a 2r 17p inc foldYd & buildings) (these two late pos Rev Thomas Hurt, then John Stirrup, now his widow Ann S.) + North Muckledale Close (8a 1r 35p; late pos Widow Naylor, now Thomas Whyatt) + South Muckledale Close (6a 1r 10p; late pos Widow Mary Holder, now Joseph Boam) (all above former estate of late Samuel Brunts) + close by Littleworth (3a 1r 28p; late pos John Heald, now Daniel H.) + Westfield Lane Close (c6a; late pos Widow Naylor, now Thos. Whyatt) + another close in Westfield Lane (late pos Richard Atkinson, now John A.) + close in Bancroft Lane (late pos R.A., now J.A.) + Molyneux Close, off Ratcliffe Gate (1a 3r 37p; pos Thos. Richardson) + close in Bulls Head Lane (former occ John Harker, now Francis Wakefield). Brunts Charity Trustees - new trustees.
1817 Aug 8: Hs in Westgate (former occ John Watson esq, then Charles Wright, now his widow Elizabeth Wr.) + building used as washHs with chamber over & cellar under, Sb with hay-chamber & lofts over, chaiseHs, coalHs, Yd & Gn, + pew by the pulpit in M church (occ E.Wr.) + Hs at rear of first Hs, off Westgate, with courtYd or small Gn adj (former occ Charles Wright snr, father of Charles Wr. above, then Rev John Wright, then Wm. Chrishop, surveyor, now Elizabeth Hutchinson, widow) + another Hs in Westgate, adj first, with BrHs, Sb & corn-chamber & hay-loft over, & courtYd, cellar & Gn etc. (former occ J.W., then John Gladwin esq, then Robert Toplis, solicitor, now Robert Hudson) + Hs up yard, off Westgate with Gn, shop, Sb, coalHs with chamber & dovecote over, Ous etc. (former pos Robert & Charles Wr., gents, now Thomas Shearman, excise-officer) + the Yd itself (formerly called Molyneux's Yard) from the gateway on Westgate to the gateway on Back Lane + close in Ladybrooke Lane (4a; former pos Christopher Cotton, then William Floyd, now Joseph Hemsoll) + 1/2 share of close & pingle in Chesterfield Lane (7a 1r 31p; late pos Wm. Johnson, then J.H. & William Haines, now Ellen Elizabeth Wr.). E.E.Wr. (daughter of late Charles Wr.)- Samuel Allen, gent of Newark, + Benjamin Handley esq of New Sleaford, Lincs., & John Handley esq of Winthorpe
1817 Aug 12: Following death of Alice, widow of Peter Sheppard (linen draper of Sheffield), daughter of Thomas Ordidge gent, late of Skegby (who bequeathed her 3 Hss in Stockwell Gate by his will dated 1748), Richard Sheppard, doctor, of Stonehouse, Devon; & Peter Ordidge Sheppard, gent of M, two of Peter & Alice's 4 sons, claim their inheritances. Richard sells his 1/4 share to Peter O. Property as follows: Greyhound Inn (1748 occ Thomas Challands), former Black Horse Inn (1748 occ John Taylor) with shop adj. (former occ Robert Topham, dyer) & Hs in yard near these (former occ John Turner, ?1748 occ Lydia Turner, widow).
1817 Aug 12: 6 hss in Stockwell Gate (converted from maltHs & Sbs) with Sb, CowHs, Yd, Gn etc. (occ Edward Dawson etc.). E.D., deputy postmaster- mortgage
1817 Aug 12: Part of Padley Hill Close, on Stockwell Gate, with 9 recent Hss on (1a; Hss pos Wm. Baggaly, Richard Hanly etc.). John Adlington, malster, & wife Ann- mortgage
1817 Sep 23: Cottage near top of Ratcliffe Gate (now divided in 2 dwellings) with Gn (former pos John Jefford, now George Parker & his son G.P. jnr). G.P., framesmith- mortgage
1817 Sep 23: Swan Inn + appurts. Samuel Stirrup, innkeeper- his mother Ann Stirrup, widow, as guarantee for annuity to her of $90 pa.
1817 Oct 14: 2 closes (formerly 1) called Dirtholes, by Westfield Lane (5a 16p) + Garden Close (formerly 2) between Westfield Lane & Broomhill Lane (4a 1r 32p) (occs given). William Wagg, yeoman- Francis Downs, butcher.
1817 Nov 4: 3 Hss in Queen St (formerly Cockpit) (occs given, 2 with Gns) + Gn occ John Platts (all bought by J.P. from trustees of late Richard Stenton, at which time they consisted of 1 Hs, occ. Susannah Stenton, R.S's widow, with Sb's, Ous, Yd & Gn). J.P., innkeeper- mortgage (Francis Sheppard, gent)
1817 Nov 25: Hs in Stockwell Gate (now in 2 dwellings) with Gn etc. (pos William Green & Wm. Limer) + recent Hs on part of above Gn (pos Joseph Dickenson). W.G., F.W.K., & wife Ann- mortgage (Catherine Ellis, widow, & John E., mercer- executors of late Francis E., mercer)
1817 Dec 16: Hs in Bull's Head Lane (now as 2 dwellings) built by James Hopewell on land inherited from late Nathaniel H., labourer (Hss now or late pos Joseph Willey & James Knowles). J.H., tailor, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (John Rodgers, John Smith & William Midworth, trustees for the Nag's Head Friendly Society or Sick Club).
1817 Dec 18: Ladybrook Lane Close (c4a; former occ Thomas Holder, then Thos. Watson, now Thos. Foster). Trustees of late Susannah Watson, widow (Wm. Houldsworth, gent, & Wm. Siddon jnr., draper, on behalf of children of S.W. & late husband James W., malster, viz: Thomas W., James W., George W., Robert W., Ann wife of William Smith, Emilia wife of John Smith, & Elizabeth wife of Robert Barker; but not William W., whom late J.W. had considered sufficiently provided for by his marriage settlement)- T.F., lace-mfr.
1817 Dec 26: Recent Hs in Queen St (former occ George Ince, then late Mary Stubbin, widow, then late Elizabeth Hooke) + land at rear, formerly Yd or Gn to above (c400sq yd). Hannah & Ann Hooke, spinsters of Wells, Somerset (cousins & heirs of late E.H.)- Ann Wragg, spinster
1818 Jan 16: Heirs of late Joseph Godley are Zacharias Slaney & wife Ann
1818 Jan 27: Cottage near Stockwell Gate, with Gn etc. (former estate & pos John Spalton, then late Wm. Baggaley, now pos John Renshaw). Charles Sampson, cordwainer, & wife Ann (daughter of late W.B., cordwainer, & heir for life of the above property) & William B. jnr (heir in remainder of the property)- Robert Parker, currier
1818 Feb 17: Hs in Chesterfield Lane with Sb, Ous, Gns etc, + Chesterfield Lane Close (c3.5a, adj above Hs & Gns of 9 other Hss, belonging to George Hurst) + Westfield Lane Close (c3.5a, adj. C.L.C. & Wf. Ln.) + small parcel of land near entrance to C.L.C., in front of a Hs there (all above late occ G.H. & Charles H., now pos Robert Watson) with right to build against gable end of one of the aforementioned 9 Hss (pos William Mosley), which adjoins the KtGn of the above property; G.H. retains 2 seats in M church, and right to use well & pump near gate of C.L.C. G.H., gent, + mortgagees & trustees (Frost/Hall heirs as 8 Dec 1818 + others not of M)- R.W., lace mfr.
1818 Feb 17: Heirs of late Mary Kitchen, widow, are the three children of her late brother Joseph Senior, grocer: Jeremiah & Joshua S., hairdressers of Nt & 1 other unnamed
1818 Feb 17: 9 Hss by Chesterfield Lane, with Gns, Ous etc. (now or late pos William Mosley, George Slinn etc.). George Hurst, gent (+ mortgagees, Frost/Hall heirs as 8 Dec 1818 + others not of M)- new mortgage (George Brummitt, gunsmith of Warsop, one of old mortgagees)
1818 Feb 17: 4 hss near Westgate, with Yd, Ous etc. (pos John Jeffrey etc.). George Hurst, gent- mortgage (Elizabeth Beard, spinster)
1818 Feb 21: Administrator of late Daniel Fisher, grocer of M, is his father John F., farmer of Kirkby
1818 Mar 31: Land at SW corner of Padley Hill Close, with recent Hss on (352sq yd; late pos William Holding; now Luke Bradder, Hss pos Edward B.) subject to right of road over part of land. L.B., mason, & wife Mary- mortgage
1818 Mar 31: Close near upper end of Stockwell Gate, with Sb etc. (c2a; late pos Samuel White, now Samuel Tiddeswell). S.W., gardener, & wife Jane- S.T., blacksmith
1818 Apr 14: Executors of late Catherine Woodcock, widow, are Elizabeth W., spinster, & Dorothy, wife of Richard Bromhead, stone-mason.
1818 Apr 21: Will of late Henry Taylor, gent, inc. to his widow Mary T.: Hs in Wass Lane, with Gn, pigcote, etc. (occ self) + Sb & midding-place (occ Joshua Housley).
1818 Apr 21: Licence to lease: Brunts' land in Bottoms (mistakenly entered here, see Rectory Court Roll)
1818 May 12: Property of Ann Willott (nee Clay) in M. Joseph W., fellmonger of Southwell, & wife A.W.- J.W.
1818 May 12: Bottle Close (formerly Nt Lane Close) inc Hs & Gn, with Sbs etc., built by late George Thompson, wheelwright (total c3a; former occ G.T., now occ Alpha T.). G.T.'s trustee (William Bingham, victualler) & widow, A.T.- William Sanders of Teversal
1818 Jun 2: Bowling Green Close with barn etc. (by Newgate Lane, formerly divided as Bowling Alley Close + Hs {now gone} & croft) (4a 26p; then pos Richard Marsh & Robert Stones, late pos John Handley). Thomas Watkinson, yeoman- mortgage (Humphrey Wallis, miller)
1818 Aug 4: Land at E end of croft belonging to James Clayton in Bancroft, with recent Hs & Ous (83 sq yd; late pos Edward Bradder, now John Allwood). Thomas Day, tailor- Thomas Mycroft & Thomas Wright (master & warden of Friendly society held at Bowling Green {formerly at Brown Cow}).
1818 Aug 26: Executors (& heirs, confirmed Sep 15) of late Thomas Baggaley, F.W.K., are his granddaughter Mary Thurman, spinster; & Hannah, wife of John Pigott, setter-up of frames
1818 Aug 4: 2 Hss in White Bear Yard, with workshop, + land adj. (former occs. Thomas Mycroft & Joseph Houldsworth, now Robert Howorth). T.M., F.W.K. & wife Amelia (+ mortgagees Fanny Walker, spinster, & Emma Piggott, widow {daughters & heirs of late William Walker, gent})- R.H., millwright
1818 Sep 15: 1/3 part of 1/3 share, + 2/5 part of another 1/3 share, of 3 Hss in Belvedere St., with Ous, Gns etc. (now or late pos John Bullivant etc.) + Close & Gns adj (pos Joseph Hemsoll etc.) + Hs etc. in same street (now or late occ William Cotterel) + Sb nearby (now or late occ George Blythe). Thomas Senior, hosier- William & Thomas Wilson, F.W.K's
1818 Sep 15: Hs in or near Cockpit, with Yd, Gn etc. (former estate of Thos. Baxter; now pos William Turner). John Barlow, F.W.K., & wife Sarah (+ mortgagee Joseph Butterworth, F.W.K.)- Henry Wilkinson, rope-maker
1818 Sep 15: Near Lidgett close (4a 21p; former pos Susannah Watson, now Bromhead & Lindley). Edward (Rev., formerly of Bolsover, now of Bothal) & Charles (Navy Capt.) Otter (trustees of late John Wright, clerk) (mortagees)- Robert Lindley & Richard Bromhead (son & heir of original mortgagor Thomas B., stone-mason), as mortgage is paid (land bought Apr 1803).
1818 Oct 6: Will of late John Blagg, gent of M (dated 6 May 1816): most to J.Blagg as adj entries, but gives Hs in Duck Lane (pos William Gadd) to servant Mary Tissington for life if she is still living with him when he dies.
1818 Oct 6: 2 more Hss in same former croft as entry adj. (occ Richard Mellings & John Howitt). J.Blagg & wife - J.H., malster- mortgage (John Freeman, victualler).
1818 Oct 6: 4 Hss in Duck Lane with Gns in front & Yd at back (occ John Howorth, Widow Thorpe, George Mason & Mary Herrott) + Sb adj (occ Thos. Simpson) (all built on a croft, formerly containing a barn & a bark-mill, which had once been part of Corn Close, and had been purchased by late John Blagg snr from J.Senior & S.Ellis). J.Blagg & wife - James Mellors, cordwainer, & wife Mary
1818 Oct 6: Corn Close, at upper end of Westgate, with cottage on (2a 2r 9p) + land by Duck Lane, now used as Gn (formerly part of said Corn Close, property of J.Senior & S.Ellis) with GnHs (1572sq yd) (all pos Catherine Ellis). J.Blagg & wife- Catherine Ellis, widow.
1818 Oct 6: 4 Hss near Presbyterian Meeting House (bought by late John Blagg from William Unwin, hosier) with yd & Gn in front(former pos Francis Thurman etc., now pos Paul Johnson etc.) + "The Plantation" nearby (formerly part of Corn Close, former property of Joseph Senior, malster, & Sarah Ellis, widow) (401 sq yd,with trees on; occ William Corbett). John Blagg, gent of Cheadle, & wife Elizabeth- W.C., woolcomber.
1818 Oct 6: Close by Bancroft Lane (1a 1r 31p; pos James Marchant). John Blagg, gent of Cheadle, & wife Elizabeth- J.M., needle-maker
1818 Oct 6: Garden land near Union St. (c0.5a; former estate of Saml. Catlow; now occ Richard Melling). John Blagg, gent of Cheadle (son & heir of late John B., gent of M) & wife Elizabeth- James Starr, F.W.K.
1818 Oct 6: 2 Hss together in White Bear Yard, with work-shop + land adj. (all pos Robert Howorth). R.H., millwright & wife Mary- mortgage
1818 Oct 27: Land on Newgate Lane, with recent Hs (680 sq yd; pos Richard Ashby). R.A., joiner, & wife Frances (+ mortgagee Thos. Richardson, hosier)- James Sadler, joiner
1818 Oct 27: 4/5 share of 3 Hss by Westgate, with maltHs, workshops, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns etc. (occ. Henry Bell, Thos. Parkin, Henry White, Thos. Watson) + Hareholme Close (by Westfield Lane, c3a) + 2 parcels at N end of Strutt Croft (near Duck Lane, used as Gns for above Hss; 1267sq yd). Heirs of Edward Dixon, tanner of Chesterfield- Henry Bell, farmer
1818 Oct 27: Barn Close, pasture, by Littleworth (4a 2r; late pos William Mettham, now Nathan & Robert Jackson). N.J. & R.J., gents of Warsop (heirs of former mortgagee, late Robert J.snr, farmer of Warsop) & W.M., former innholder of M but now of Sheffield- Elizabeth Wood, spinster of M
1818 Oct 27: 4 recent cottages (on site of 1 ancient cottage) in Duck Lane, with Yds, Gns etc. (late pos Wm. Mitchell snr & jnr etc., now occ Thos. Ratcliffe, Wm. Stevens, Wm. Bradley, Robert Fidler). Thomas Waplington Jackson, miller, & wife Elizabeth, & Thomas Parkin, grocer, + heirs of mortgagee (John Ellis, mercer {son of Francis} & his mother Catherine)- William Wragg, FWK (& wife Mary)- George Hewson of Doncaster & Thomas Flower of Boughton in trust (mortgage?)
1818 Oct 27: Heir of late Robert Bonsall, victualler, is only son Robert, Sergeant-Major in the 3rd Regt. of Dragoons.
1818 Oct 27: Property mortgaged by George Thompson, woodman (formerly of M), & wife Alpha, to Francis Sheppard, Feb 1817. F.S., gent- William Sanders, farmer of Teversal
1818 Oct 27: 2 recent Hss on The Lawn (on part of Strutt Croft) with use of yd etc. (occ George Farr & Thos. Wells) + land adj (106sq yd; unocc). John Hill (who survived the late John Earnshaw, malster) & wife Elizabeth- George Walkden, gent
1818 Oct 27: 4 recent Hss on part of Strutt Croft, with use of Yd etc. (occs William Cullen etc.; former estate of Saml. Catlow) + land adj (106sq yd; unocc). John Hill, victualler- self
1818 Oct 27: 2 recent Hss on The Lawn (on part of Strutt Croft) with use of Yd (occ Thomas Mycroft & William Bradley; former estate of Saml. Catlow). John Hill, victualler, & wife Elizabeth- Samuel Bennitt, tailor of Heath- mortgage
1818 Dec 8: Cottage in Cockpit, with Gn etc. (late pos John Lightollers, now Robert Linfoot) + land at NE end of The Lawn (formerly Corn Close, plots 4 & 5) (513sq yd; pos Thomas Wells & George Short). Heirs of Ann Frost + trustees of late John Earnshaw, malster (Wm. Johnson, tanner, & Wm. MacLellan, cabinet-maker)- Richard Randall, hairdresser
1818 Dec 8: recent Hs in pingle (c1/2a) near corner of Stone-Cross Lane (former occ late John Frost, now Reynolds F.). Heirs of Ann Frost (widow of John, & daughter & co-heir of late John Hall, gent of M, who was co-mortgagee, with late Reynolds Lonsdale of London, of late John Frost's property) (viz: her sister Amelia, with husband Rev. Thomas Hurt of Sa; her sons John F.jnr, painter, & R.F., painter) - R.F.
1818 Dec 8: Hs in M, with Ous, Gn etc. (pos William Lockwood)John Rushton, yeoman, formerly of M, now of Nt- trustees Peter Wood, gent, & Richard Parsons, gent
1818 Dec 29: Old Dial pub (former Black Horse) in Stockwell Gate, with BrHs, Sbs etc. (occ Mrs Holloway) + Hs adj (with Yd, shops, Sb's etc.) (late occ Thomas Sheppard, painter, now Mary, his widow). William S. (son of T.S.)- T.S. jnr, painter.
1818 Dec 29: Licence to lease: Hs in Westgate with WareHss, Ous etc. Paul Boot snr & jnr, gents. (former occs)- Thomas Nicholson, grocer (current occ), for 10 years.
1818 Dec 29: 2 Hss near Chesterfield Rd (pos Robert Hopewell & Matthew Marshall) + 2 recent Hss adj. (occ Benj. Armstrong & George Smith) (all above with Gns) + recent building (adj. M.M's Hs) used as stone-cutting shop + piece of land adj Hss, used as stone quarry (formerly worked by Joseph Acton, then by Robert Lindley & Richard Bromhead, now R.B., recently fenced off from a quarry worked by R.L.) + part of Near Lidgett Close (now walled off, 2a 2r of total 4a 21p, occ R.B.; Thomas Barker NE; R.B's quarry & R.L.'s part of close NW; more of R.L's part SW; Mr Williams SE), the whole close having been bought by R.L & the late Thomas Bromhead from Christopher Rolleston esq) with right of road along one side of R.L's SW portion. R.B.- mortgage
Other transactions this day separated R.B. & R.L.'s joint holdings here. Participants are R.L., stone-mason, & wife Ann, R.B., stone-mason, & wife Dorothy, Charles Stanton, gent (trustee of late T.B., stone-mason) & Ann B., widow of late T.B. R.L. ends up with lands as 17 Sep 1819.
1819 Jan 19: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate with Malt-Hs (occ. Joseph Woodhead jnr, former occ. late J.W. snr; others given). J.W., victualler- mortgage (George Ellis, flax-dresser)
1819 Jan 19: Heir of late Elizabeth Unwin, widow of M, is her daughter Elizabeth, wife of Rev Benjamin Grisdale of Withington, Gloucs.
1819 Feb 9: Land near N corner of croft belonging to John Bower, by Cockpit (land 80sq yd; pos Peter Foster). J.B., victualler- P.F., farmer
1819 Feb 9: 5 Hss (formerly 4) with Ous etc., nail-maker's shop & Sb, in Walker's Yd (former Reynolds' Yd) off Stockwell Gate (occ William Bingham & 5 others) + the "Top Border" in the Gn nearby, etc. Hannah, widow of Samuel Walker, nail-maker, & trustee William Wragg, grocer - Richard Place, plumber
1819 Feb 9: 2 recent Hss on Back Lane (East) with Ous etc. (now or late occ William Rowbotham & Thos. Wakefield) + land in which they stand (c120 sq. yds.; Quarry Road {from Back Lane to the Stone Quarries in the Bottoms} E; land of Joseph Thrall S; Duke of Portland W & N) + 6 recent Hss near Back Lane (East), built by J.T. (occ Thomas Tunnicliff etc.) + land in which they stand (590sq yd {part of former Gn, bought by J.T. from Rev Charles Plumtree & by C.P. from Rev William Smelt & wife Margaret}; Back lane NE; lands late of George Thompson SE; land of Mrs Brocksopp NW; rest of Gn {41 ft to Back Lane} SW). J.T.- mortgage
1819 Mar 2: Properties of late William Wilson, gent. Heirs & devisees of W.W. (N.B. William jnr, Thomas, John Clay & Richard are sons of late William W., gent, son of W.W.- they are also heirs of their ate sister Mary Ann; Catherine Wright is daughter of late William Wright & wife Catherine, who was dau of W.W.)- Matthew Maw, gent, for purposes of common recovery.
1819 Mar 23: Properties mortgaged in 1816 by late Joseph Godley, F.W.K., & William Taylor, grocer, to late Henry Taylor, butcher. Hannah Scorer, widow of Bolsover (niece & heir of H.T.) & Joseph Butterworth, F.W.K. of M, executor of late H.T.- Zacharias Slaney, F.W.K. of M (devisee of late J.G.)
1819 Mar 23: The Pingle, by Bull's Head Lane (c1a; pos William Brodhurst) bought from John Litchfield esq by Francis B., father of W.B. W.B. esq & wife Mary- William Wragg, grocer
1819 Mar 23: Tenter Close, at upper end of Tenter Lane, now crossed by Pinxton Rly. (c5a; former pos John Platts, then Joseph Allen, now William Wragg) bought from John Litchfield esq of Northampton. Peter O.Sheppard, gent- W.W., grocer
1819 Mar 23: Recent Hs (now as 2) at NE end of the Lawn (formerly Corn Close, part of lot 12) with land at rear, Ous etc. (occ Rebecca Hooley & James Short). William Fisher, farmer of Teversal/Rowthorne, & wife Ellen- John Wilson, butcher of Pleasley
1819 Mar 23: 2 recent Hss (on site of 2 ancient Hss) in Stockwell Gate, with Sbs, Ous, Yds & Gns (part formerly a croft) (ancient Hss formerly occ John Denton & John Reynolds, then John Booth & John Gregory; these former occ Joseph key & Thomas Merrill, now Wm. MacLellan & Joseph Bowman). Trustee of late J.K., gent (Henry Bell, gent) + William Curtis, butcher, & wife Sarah (niece & heir of late Wm. Kitchen, apothecary, mortgagee to Joseph Denton 1747; also sister of late Mary Kitchen)- William Woodcock, gent
1819 Mar 23: Recovery by Writ of Right Close, re 3/5 of 1/3 share + 1/3 of 1/3 share of 4 Hss & 4a land etc. in M. Plaintiff, Samuel Harvey; defendant, Matthew Maw. William Wilson & wife & Thomas W. & wife & John Clay W. & Richard W. & Catherine Wright, + Robert Baggaley called to warrant.
Subsequently shared among Wilson heirs.
1819 Mar 29: Hs in Belvedere St, with former Sb nearby now converted to 3 dwellings (former occ Joseph Bingham, then Wm. Cotterill, now Charles Berridge & others) but reserving pew in church. Heirs etc. of William Wilson- John Clay W., gent
1819 Mar 29: Hs in Belvedere St., with kitchen, Gn etc. (former pos james Freestone, then James Whatton, now Job Limb) with no access rights for owners of property adj. Heirs etc. of Wm. Wilson- J.L., F.W.K.
1819 Mar 29: Hs in Belvedere St, with Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Saml. Kindall, now William Wilson) without right of access over properties adj. Heirs & devisees of late William Wilson snr, gent (who was sole brother & heir of late Thomas Wilson, gent) (heirs are grandchildren W.W., F.W.K., & wife Elizabeth, Thomas W., F.W.K., & wife Ann, John Clay W., gent, & Richard W., clockmaker, + Catherine Wright, spinster, + John MacLellan, joiner & wife Ann, + John Bullivant, F.W.K., & wife Ellen) (devisees in will were Francis Ellis, mercer & John Jackson, both now dead, succeeded by John Ellis, son of F.E.)- Richard W.
1819 Mar 29: Tenter Lane Close, at upper end of Belvedere St. (Rly S; Tenter Lane N) with orchard/Gn adj on E (total 2a 30p; late pos William Wilson, then Joseph Hemsoll, now William Wragg) +Gn on S side of Rly (3r 11p; occ William Wilson jnr) (all formerly part of Te.Ln.Cl., total then said to be c3a 2r; estate of late W.Wi.). Heirs & trustees of late W.Wi., gent- W.Wr., grocer
1819 Mar 29: Hs in Belvedere St., with kitchen & Gn (former pos James Freeston, then James Whatton, now Job Limb). J.L., F.W.K., & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Thomas Green, yeoman)
1819 Mar 29: Hs with workshop at SE end, Yd, Gn etc. (occ John Bullivant). Heirs & trustees of late William Wilson- (J.B., F.W.K., & wife Ellen) & Catherine Wright, spinster- mortgage (John B., farmer of Edwinstowe)
1819 Apr 13: 4 hss by Bancroft Lane, built by Samuel Walker on land bought from James Clayton (now or late occ James Hurst etc.) with Ous, Gn etc. . Heirs of S.W.- James Mellors, cordwainer for life, then to his wife Mary for life, then to heirs of J.M.
1819 Apr 27: Part of Tenter Lane Close, at upper end of Belvedere St. (part of railway, no. 3 on plan). (Belvedere St. N, land bought by William Wragg from Peter O.Sheppard S). Heirs & trustees of late William Wilson, gent (details given)- Rly. Co.
1819 Jun 15: Executor of late John Sills, F.W.K., is widow Sarah S., formerly Hardstaff
1819 Jun 15: Far Bee Close, adj lane from Littleworth to Bury Hill (4a 1r 37p; late pos Joseph Allen, now William Brodhurst esq). Trustee of late Joseph Key, gent (Henry Bell, farmer, now of M but formerly of Kneesall Lodge) + Penelope Burden of Barnby Moor (widow of late Richard Burden esq of M)- W.B.
1819 Jun 15: 5 hss in Stockwell Gate (occ James Millott snr, J.M.jnr, Mr Yates etc.) with Yd, Gn etc. J.M. snr, stone-mason, & wife Rosamond- George Pile, gent of London
1819 Jun 15: Greyhound (?) Stockwell Gate (former occ Mordecai Leeson, now William Bingham) with Gn, + malthouse with Cl under in Yd (late occ William Brodhurst) + 5 Sbs in Yd with cornchambers over (late pos M.L.), Hss, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. William Bingham, victualler, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Robert Collinson, stationer, as trustee for Wylde & Bolger, bankers of Southwell)
1819 Jun 15: Property mortgaged at this court to John Andrews, gent by John Baggaley (ending former mortgage of 1806, mortgagee being dead). J.B,, shopkeeper (in consideration of natural love & affection)- William Baggaley, tailor, & wife Elizabeth
1819 Jun 15: Quarry Close (3a 2r 10p) at the Free-stone Quarries, bought by Robert Lindley & Richard Broomhead, masons, from Messrs. Actons (former occ Elizabeth Ince, then William Bullard, then R.L. & R.B., now R.B., now intersected by Pinxton Rly.). R.L.- R.B.
1819 Jul 6: 2 recent Hss together at upper end of Leeming Lane (former occ Richard Preston & John Jalland, now William Kemp & John Tenant) + 3 Hss adj (converted from maltHs) (pos William Clarke, William Dean & John Morley) with Gns etc. John Davy, yeoman of Cuckney- mortgage (Rev Wm. Bowerbank, clerk)
1819 Jul 27: SW corner of Padley Hill Close, as 4 Mar 1820. Luke Bradder, mason, & wife Mary- mortgage (Thos. Blagden, serving-man of Blidworth)
1819 Jul 27: NE corner of Padley Hill Close (605 sq yd) with 2 recent Hss on (former occs Wiliam Dalton & John Blower, now William Dean & W.Da.) subject to right of road on SW side of parcel. W.De, yeoman, late of M, & wife Jane- trustees of late John Bower, gent of Chesterfield
1819 Jul 27: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, barn, Sb, Ous, Yd etc. (late pos William Hardstaff, now Thomas Peet). Assignees of William Hardstaff (former malster of M, then malster of Nt, now farmer of Annesley)- Joseph Rooth, malster of M
1819 Aug 17: 5 Hss in M, with Yds, Gns etc. (occ George Sansome etc.) + Gn adj. (occ Samuel Midworth). Matthew Elliott, drysalter of Nt (subject to mortgage)- Thomas Atherstone, dyer of Nt
1819 Aug 21: Bull Inn, near Market Place, with Hss, Ou, barns, Sbs, Yds etc. (late occ. Luke Ward, then William Johnson, now George Page) + seat in church. W.J., farmer, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage.
1819 Sep 7: Chesterfield Lane Pingle (c1a 3p) (Southwell Church N; Christopher Rolleston Esq & Mrs Acton S & E; Chfld. Rd. W) recently purchased from Duke of Newcastle. + piece of land at top & on SE side of above, formerly part of Near Lidgett close (total 4a 21p, bought from C.R. by Richard Broomhead & Robert Lindley) + another part of Lid. Cl. (at its S corner: these two separated portions total 1a 2r 21p, and are now occ R.L.). R.L., stone mason, & wife Ann- mortgage (Joseph Rooth, malster, but payments as annuity to Mary wife of Charles Proctor)
1819 Sep 28: Mentions William Howitt, gent, late of M but now of Worksop, & wife Phebe.
1819 Oct 19: Hs in Westgate with Sb, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ John Andrews jnr) + Lady Brooke Lane Close (c3a; occ x Storer). Augustus Benjamin Charles Toplis Drawwater, Captain in the 104th Regt. of Foot (on half-pay)- Thomas Brothwell, draper
1819 Oct 19: Hs in Belvedere St. with Yd (former Gn) etc. (late pos James Smith, then William Mundell, now x). George Rickards, F.W.K., & wife Jenny- Richard Wilson, clockmaker
1819 Oct 19: Will of late Robert Hitch, gent of Bolsover (dated 3 Jun 1814) inc: property at M to brother John H. for life, then: Hs in Chesterfield Lane, with Gn etc. (pos Thomas Daws) + land adj (occ Richard Kinder) to John's son Robert H. jnr; Hs with wareHss, Ous, Gns etc. (pos Thomas Shipman) to John's son John H. jnr
1819 Oct 19: Heirs of late Samuel Siddon, gent of Pleasley Hill, and of William S., gent of M, are nephews of Sam, sons of Wm: Samuel S., hosier of M & William S., gent of Pleasley Hill.
[1819 Oct 19: Dissenters' (Particular Baptists') Meeting House by Walston Lane, Sutton in Ashfield]
[1819 Dec 31: Rice Close, by Kirkby Lane, S in A]
1820 Jan 11: 3 recent Hss built by James Starr on land formerly called Corn Close, bought by Starr from Rev Samuel Catlow (part of lots 21 & 28 in the estate map) (418 sq yd; pos J.S., John Simpson & William Shipley) + garden land near Union St., also bought from Catlow (c0.5a; pos J.S.). J.S., F.W.K., & wife Hannah- mortgage (Catharine Ellis, widow)
1820 Jan 11: Butcher's shop at front of Crown & Anchor (ex Crown) Inn, Market Place, by gateway (pos James Whatton) with restriction not to make window in E wall, only the doorway & a 5in square air-vent. Thomas Stenton, gent, & wife Elizabeth- J.W., butcher- mortgage (T.S.)
1820 Feb 22: 2 Hss at upper end of Westgate (occ John Poole & Hannah Spray, also apparently occs at time of will, Nov 1818). Heirs of Thomas Hooley, gardener of M (all living in Nt)- Chesterfield Turnpike trustees (10 named)
1820 Feb 22: Hs, shop etc. in Stockwell Gate (late occ William Wingfield, now Henry Frost) + butcher's shop adj (late pos Samuel Kinder, now William Wilson) (all former estate of David Stevenson). William Stevenson, hairdresser (+ mortgagee)- William Ellis, grocer
1820 Mar 4: SW corner of Padley Hill Close (352sq yd; late pos William Holding, now Luke Bradder) with recent Hss on, reserving existing right of road. L.B., mason & wife Mary- Thomas Blagden, serving-man of Blidworth.
1820 Mar 14: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Sbs, OUs, Yds & Gns (now or late occ Wm. MacLellan & Joseph Bowmar) recently purchased from trustee of late Joseph Key. William Woodcock, gent, & wife Sarah- mortgage (John Gladwin esq of Blidworth)
1819 Mar 29: Tenter Lane Close, at upper end of Belvedere St. (Rly S; Tenter Lane N) with orchard/Gn adj on E (total 2a 30p; late pos William Wilson, then Joseph Hemsoll, now William Wragg) +Gn on S side of Rly (3r 11p; occ William Wilson jnr) (all formerly part of Te.Ln.Cl., total then said to be c3a 2r; estate of late W.Wi.). Heirs & trustees of late W.Wi., gent- W.Wr., grocer
1819 Mar 29: Hs in Belvedere St., with kitchen & Gn (former pos James Freeston, then James Whatton, now Job Limb). J.L., F.W.K., & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Thomas Green, yeoman)
1819 Mar 29: Hs with workshop at SE end, Yd, Gn etc. (occ John Bullivant). Heirs & trustees of late William Wilson- (J.B., F.W.K., & wife Ellen) & Catherine Wright, spinster- mortgage (John B., farmer of Edwinstowe)
1819 Apr 13: 4 hss by Bancroft Lane, built by Samuel Walker on land bought from James Clayton (now or late occ James Hurst etc.) with Ous, Gn etc. . Heirs of S.W.- James Mellors, cordwainer for life, then to his wife Mary for life, then to heirs of J.M.
1819 Apr 27: Part of Tenter Lane Close, at upper end of Belvedere St. (part of railway, no. 3 on plan). (Belvedere St. N, land bought by William Wragg from Peter O.Sheppard S). Heirs & trustees of late William Wilson, gent (details given)- Rly. Co.
1819 Jun 15: Executor of late John Sills, F.W.K., is widow Sarah S., formerly Hardstaff
1819 Jun 15: Far Bee Close, adj lane from Littleworth to Bury Hill (4a 1r 37p; late pos Joseph Allen, now William Brodhurst esq). Trustee of late Joseph Key, gent (Henry Bell, farmer, now of M but formerly of Kneesall Lodge) + Penelope Burden of Barnby Moor (widow of late Richard Burden esq of M)- W.B.
1819 Jun 15: 5 hss in Stockwell Gate (occ James Millott snr, J.M.jnr, Mr Yates etc.) with Yd, Gn etc. J.M. snr, stone-mason, & wife Rosamond- George Pile, gent of London
1819 Jun 15: Greyhound (?) Stockwell Gate (former occ Mordecai Leeson, now William Bingham) with Gn, + malthouse with Cl under in Yd (late occ William Brodhurst) + 5 Sbs in Yd with cornchambers over (late pos M.L.), Hss, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. William Bingham, victualler, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Robert Collinson, stationer, as trustee for Wylde & Bolger, bankers of Southwell)
1819 Jun 15: Property mortgaged at this court to John Andrews, gent by John Baggaley (ending former mortgage of 1806, mortgagee being dead). J.B,, shopkeeper (in consideration of natural love & affection)- William Baggaley, tailor, & wife Elizabeth
1819 Jun 15: Quarry Close (3a 2r 10p) at the Free-stone Quarries, bought by Robert Lindley & Richard Broomhead, masons, from Messrs. Actons (former occ Elizabeth Ince, then William Bullard, then R.L. & R.B., now R.B., now intersected by Pinxton Rly.). R.L.- R.B.
1819 Jul 6: 2 recent Hss together at upper end of Leeming Lane (former occ Richard Preston & John Jalland, now William Kemp & John Tenant) + 3 Hss adj (converted from maltHs) (pos William Clarke, William Dean & John Morley) with Gns etc. John Davy, yeoman of Cuckney- mortgage (Rev Wm. Bowerbank, clerk)
1819 Jul 27: SW corner of Padley Hill Close, as 4 Mar 1820. Luke Bradder, mason, & wife Mary- mortgage (Thos. Blagden, serving-man of Blidworth)
1819 Jul 27: NE corner of Padley Hill Close (605 sq yd) with 2 recent Hss on (former occs Wiliam Dalton & John Blower, now William Dean & W.Da.) subject to right of road on SW side of parcel. W.De, yeoman, late of M, & wife Jane- trustees of late John Bower, gent of Chesterfield
1819 Jul 27: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, barn, Sb, Ous, Yd etc. (late pos William Hardstaff, now Thomas Peet). Assignees of William Hardstaff (former malster of M, then malster of Nt, now farmer of Annesley)- Joseph Rooth, malster of M
1819 Aug 17: 5 Hss in M, with Yds, Gns etc. (occ George Sansome etc.) + Gn adj. (occ Samuel Midworth). Matthew Elliott, drysalter of Nt (subject to mortgage)- Thomas Atherstone, dyer of Nt
1819 Aug 21: Bull Inn, near Market Place, with Hss, Ou, barns, Sbs, Yds etc. (late occ. Luke Ward, then William Johnson, now George Page) + seat in church. W.J., farmer, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage.
1819 Sep 7: Chesterfield Lane Pingle (c1a 3p) (Southwell Church N; Christopher Rolleston Esq & Mrs Acton S & E; Chfld. Rd. W) recently purchased from Duke of Newcastle. + piece of land at top & on SE side of above, formerly part of Near Lidgett close (total 4a 21p, bought from C.R. by Richard Broomhead & Robert Lindley) + another part of Lid. Cl. (at its S corner: these two separated portions total 1a 2r 21p, and are now occ R.L.). R.L., stone mason, & wife Ann- mortgage (Joseph Rooth, malster, but payments as annuity to Mary wife of Charles Proctor)
1819 Sep 28: Mentions William Howitt, gent, late of M but now of Worksop, & wife Phebe.
1819 Oct 19: Hs in Westgate with Sb, Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (occ John Andrews jnr) + Lady Brooke Lane Close (c3a; occ x Storer). Augustus Benjamin Charles Toplis Drawwater, Captain in the 104th Regt. of Foot (on half-pay)- Thomas Brothwell, draper
1819 Oct 19: Hs in Belvedere St. with Yd (former Gn) etc. (late pos James Smith, then William Mundell, now x). George Rickards, F.W.K., & wife Jenny- Richard Wilson, clockmaker
1819 Oct 19: Will of late Robert Hitch, gent of Bolsover (dated 3 Jun 1814) inc: property at M to brother John H. for life, then: Hs in Chesterfield Lane, with Gn etc. (pos Thomas Daws) + land adj (occ Richard Kinder) to John's son Robert H. jnr; Hs with wareHss, Ous, Gns etc. (pos Thomas Shipman) to John's son John H. jnr
1819 Oct 19: Heirs of late Samuel Siddon, gent of Pleasley Hill, and of William S., gent of M, are nephews of Sam, sons of Wm: Samuel S., hosier of M & William S., gent of Pleasley Hill.
[1819 Oct 19: Dissenters' (Particular Baptists') Meeting House by Walston Lane, Sutton in Ashfield]
[1819 Dec 31: Rice Close, by Kirkby Lane, S in A]
1820 Jan 11: 3 recent Hss built by James Starr on land formerly called Corn Close, bought by Starr from Rev Samuel Catlow (part of lots 21 & 28 in the estate map) (418 sq yd; pos J.S., John Simpson & William Shipley) + garden land near Union St., also bought from Catlow (c0.5a; pos J.S.). J.S., F.W.K., & wife Hannah- mortgage (Catharine Ellis, widow)
1820 Jan 11: Butcher's shop at front of Crown & Anchor (ex Crown) Inn, Market Place, by gateway (pos James Whatton) with restriction not to make window in E wall, only the doorway & a 5in square air-vent. Thomas Stenton, gent, & wife Elizabeth- J.W., butcher- mortgage (T.S.)
1820 Feb 22: 2 Hss at upper end of Westgate (occ John Poole & Hannah Spray, also apparently occs at time of will, Nov 1818). Heirs of Thomas Hooley, gardener of M (all living in Nt)- Chesterfield Turnpike trustees (10 named)
1820 Feb 22: Hs, shop etc. in Stockwell Gate (late occ William Wingfield, now Henry Frost) + butcher's shop adj (late pos Samuel Kinder, now William Wilson) (all former estate of David Stevenson). William Stevenson, hairdresser (+ mortgagee)- William Ellis, grocer
1820 Mar 4: SW corner of Padley Hill Close (352sq yd; late pos William Holding, now Luke Bradder) with recent Hss on, reserving existing right of road. L.B., mason & wife Mary- Thomas Blagden, serving-man of Blidworth.
1820 Mar 14: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Sbs, OUs, Yds & Gns (now or late occ Wm. MacLellan & Joseph Bowmar) recently purchased from trustee of late Joseph Key. William Woodcock, gent, & wife Sarah- mortgage (John Gladwin esq of Blidworth)
1820 May 2: 3 Hss at upper end of Stockwell Gate (formerly Hs + Sb + Ous) with Yds, Gns etc. (occ Stephen Mason etc.) + Siddons Close (2a 1r 10p, near Ratcliffe Gate, Bishop's Lane E, occ. Samuel White). S.W., gardener- mortgage.
1820 May 2: Hs in Belvedere St. (former Sb, later joiner's shop) (late pos Thomas Northage, then Thomas Richards, now George Rickards). G.R., F.W.K., & wife Jenny- Richard Wilson, clock-maker
1820 May 2: Land in West Gate (formerly part of The Lawn; plot 13) with Hs on (350sq yd; pos William Robinson). W.R., blacksmith (+ mortgagees William Naylor, farrier of Worksop, James Naylor, publican of Nether Langwith, & John Naylor, publican of Pleasley Hill {the sons & heirs of late James N., victualler of Pleasley Hill})- George Rickards, F.W.K., & wife Jenny
1820 May 16: White Bear pub, by Cockpit, with Gn, Sb, pigsty, Yd etc. (late occ Samuel Etherington, now unocc). Joseph Willott, fellmonger of Southwell, & wife Ann- Samuel White, gardener of M
1820 Jun 6: Hs in Stockwell Gate (now 2 dwellings) with barn/Sb, coalHs with granary over, coalYd, Yd, Gn etc. (pos Thomas Waplington Jackson & Widow Chadwick). T.W.J., miller, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Robert Collinson, stationer, in trust for William Wylde & Thomas Bolger, bankers of Southwell)
1820 Jun 6: Part of Pinxton Rly., formerly part of a close (1r 27p, whole close c5a; close late pos William Bailey, then late Mary Buckles, now Anthony Buckles). A.B., mason (brother & heir of late Jon Buckles, stone-mason) (+ mortgagees George Allen, stone-mason, & George Wooding, currier)- Rly. Co.
1820 Jun 6: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former occs John Holt & Joseph Fisher, now or late Samuel Poplin & George Peat). Charles Simpson, gent of London- William Corbett, wool-comber of M
1820 Jun 27: 2 Moor Meadows, in Chesterfield Lane (c13a; former pos John Blagg, gent, now Kelham Neale & Joseph Hemsoll). Mary Plumptre, widow, George Hodgkinson snr esq & wife Frances, & Maria & Dorothy Pluptre, spinsters (all of Southwell, F.H., Maria.P. & D.P. being daughters of Mary.P. & late Rev Charles Plumptre of Long Sutton, Durham)- Samuel Siddon, gent of M
1820 Jun 27: Close in Westfield Lane (4a 2r 21p, formerly estimateod as 4a 3r 24p; late occ William Hardstaff, now John Housley). Assignee of W.H., malster (who moved to Nt, and now farms at Annesley) + Henry Jackson, draper of London- J.H., butcher of Wellow
1820 Jun 27: Butcher's shop by Market Place (former occ Richard Stenton, then Thomas Kendall, then John Booth, now pos Thomas Cooke). J.B., yeoman- T.C., butcher (payment by annuity)
1820 Jul 18: Hs on part of former Swan Croft, with Ous, Gn etc. (late pos William Lockwood & Abraham Linekar, now Joseph Rolfe). Heirs of late Richard Marriott (Henry M., gent. of New York State, U.S.A, & William M., gent. of Bradford, Yorks.) who was trustee of the late John Simes, mason- W.L., plasterer, & wife Ann, & Peter Wood, hosier, & Richard Parsons, gent- J.R., Lieutenant in the 53rd Regiment of Foot, now living in M
1820 Jul 18: Recent Hs with Gn, tan-yard, bark-mill, beamHs etc. on Littleworth (late occ Thomas Lancashire, then Joseph Healey jnr & Wm.Calar, now J.H.) + cottage adj. (occ. Thomas Riley). John Lancashire, grazier of Draycott- mortgage.
1820 Jul 27: Executors of late Thomas Taylor, bleacher, are Joseph Wood, grocer, & Dickinson Ellis, fellmonger
1820 Aug 8: Part of M-Pinxton Rly., formerly part of Tansey Hill Close (No. 9 on Rly. plan) (1r 28p, 105yd long; late occ Anthony Buckles, now William Bullard) with arch under Rly for access to quarry in NW part of close. Vicar & wardens- Rly. Co.
1820 Aug 10: Recent Hs in Back Lane, near Newgate Lane, with Gn etc. (now or late pos George Tarr). Atkin Ogle, grocer of Ollerton- mortgage
1820 Aug 29: Hs in West Gate (now as 2 dwellings) (late pos Francis Allison, then John Atherley & Frederick Pritchard, now unocc). Heirs of late Thomas Mellors, malster (sister & holder for life, Elizabeth M., + John M., farmer of Palterton, Joseph M., victualler of M, Barbara M., spinster of Palterton, Robert Drewry, farmer of Bolsover, & wife Sarah, Henry Birks, farmer of M, & wife Mary, & Joseph Brailsford, turner of M, & wife Ann)- Chesterfield Turnpike trustees (10 named)
1820 Aug 29: 2 Hss in The Lawn (on Strutt Croft) with use of Yd etc. (occ George Tarr & Thomas Wells) + land in front (106 sq yd). George Walkden, gent, & wife Yeomans- Elizabeth Mellors, spinster, for life; then to John Mellors, Joseph Mellors, Hannah Lamb, Barbara Mellors, Sarah Drewry, Mary Birks & Ann Brailsford
1820 Sep 18: Hs near West Gate, with Sb & chamber over, & Gn (pos Samuel Jepson) + Hs nearby (pos Mary Smalley) (these were formerly 4 dwellings, pos John Jeffrey etc. & M.S.) (this surrender does not include the double-pew in the church bequeathed by the late George Hurst snr to George H.jnr). George Hurst jnr, gent of Nt (a devisee of late G.H.snr, hosier of M) + trustee Robert Sharpe of Elkesley + mortgagee (Elizabeth Beard, widow)- S.J., malster
1820 Nov 7: Hs at upper end of Stockwell Gate adj. Tenter Croft (former pos Richard Jackson, then John Haynes, then Charles Clay, then Samuel Ward, now George Bromley). Humphrey Wallis, miller- John Freeman, victualler
1820 Nov 7: Close in Lady Brook Lane (c2a 3r; late pos William Toplis snr, now Thomas Day). T.D., tailor (+ mortgagees {2 mortgages}: Thomas Clarke of Kirkby Hardwick; Thomas Mycroft {& late Thomas Wright}, master & warden of a Friendly Society formerly held at the Brown Cow, now at the Bowling Green)- John Gresham, pawnbroker
1820 Nov 7: Sb in West Gate, with coalYd etc. adj (Hs of Henry Clifton W, street E; occ H.C.). Peter Wood, hosier (+ mortgagee)- H.C. & wife Hannah
1820 Nov 7: Hs in West Gate with Sb, Yd (SE part only, rest to Henry Jackson, to coachHs at top), Gn & Laundry (converted form former Sb), (late occ. Unwin & Heygate, then William Dickons, then William Howitt, now none). W.H., gent (now of Worksop) & wife Phoebe- Catharine Ellis, widow.
1820 Nov 21: Part of Cockpit Close (formerly Rail Close) alongside railway, now part of a public road (whole close 4a 2r 30p; occ John Simes) (this part 1r 15p). J.S., framesmith (+ mortgagee Mary Harker, widow)- Rly. Co.
1820 Nov 21: Heir of late Sampson Wingfield, hairdresser, is his father William W., bucklemaker
1820 Nov 21 (or Dec 13/14?): 2 Hss together in Ratcliffe Gate, with workshop, Gn, Yd etc. (late pos Thomas Hodgkinson & William Jackson, now Joseph Godley & x). James Marchant, needle-maker, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1820 Nov 21 (or Dec 13/14?): Hs at SW side of croft at upper end of Stockwell Gate formerly belonging to Mary Rogers (then pos Joseph Bonsall, late John Linney & Thomas Bostock, now J.L. & William Cotterill) with Yd at front (48 sq yd). J.L., husbandman, & wife Barbara (+ mortgagees John Walker, nailer {& late Joseph Godley, F.W.K.}, master & treasurer of a Friendly Society formerly held at the Greyhound, now at the Blue Boar)- Joseph Chapman, F.W.K.
1820 Nov 21 (or Dec 13/14?): Hs in Stockwell Gate, with swinecote, Gn etc. (late pos George Hall, now Widow Hall) + barn, Sb & hovel with chamber over, & Yd, in Bancroft Lane (now or late pos Richard Atkinson & Thomas Eyre). T.E., needlemaker, & wife Sarah- mortgage
1820 Nov 21 (or dec 13/14?): Hs in Westgate, built by late John Clay on site of ancient Hs & blacksmith shop, with Gn, coalYd etc. nearby in Maiden-Head Yard (late occ. Benjamin Robinson, then James Weightman, now James Atkinson) bought by J.W. in 1817 from asignees of B.R., subject to existing mortgage. J.W. (now of Sa, hardwareman) & wife Maria- Richard Randall, hairdresser.
1820 Nov 21 (or Dec 13/14?): 4 Hss near Presbyterian Meeting Hs, with Yd & Gn in front, + another 4 recent Hss nearby on land called the Plantation (formerly part of Corn Close, former property of Joseph Senior, malster). William Corbett, woolcomber, & wife Sarah- mortgage (Eliza Worthington, spinster)
1820 Dec 28: Heath almshouses (described as "two distinct edifices" in Cockpit, each housing 6 people) with graveyard, coalYd, Gn etc. other unspecified lands. Trustees- new trustees
1820 Dec 28: Wesleyan Methodist chapel etc. (as Jan 23, but Sunday School not mentioned). Trustees- new trustees
1821 Jan 2: Hannah Williams & Elizabeth Cowley, widow of Brampton Moor, Derbs., are the two daughters & devisees of late William Williams, innkeeper of M.
1821 Jan 2: Martha, wife of Thomas Piggott, F.W.K., and James Haines, carpenter of Sutton, & Edward Haines, F.W.K., are children & devisees of late Martha Haines, widow
1821 Jan 2: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate, with maltHs, Ous etc. (former occs. Joseph Fletcher & 3 others, then Joseph Woodhead snr, then Thomas Watkinson, then J.W.jnr, now x) J.W. jnr (son of J.W.snr) & wife Elizabeth, & George Woodhead, yeoman of M- George Ellis, flax-dresser
1821 Jan 2: Jolly Toper (former Crosss Keys), Westgate (now divided as 2 dwellings) with Cl, Ous etc. on NW side of passage from street (pos Samuel Day & John White). Thomas Day, tailor (+ mortgagee Thomas Clarke of Kirkby Hardwick)- new mortgage.
1821 Jan 11: William & Benjamin Jefford, fellmongers, surrender their property to Charles Hurst, gent, & Dickinson Ellis, fellmonger, for the benefit of their creditors.
1821 Jan 23: Hs by Cockpit, with Yd, Gn etc. (pos William Turner). Samuel Brittain, cordwainer of Sutton, & wife Ann (widow & devisee of late Henry Wikinson, ropemaker of M)- William Johnson, tanner, & George Wooding, currier, in trust
1821 Jan 23: White Bear pub, Cockpit, with Gn, Sb, pigsty, Yd etc. Samuel White (gardener) & wife Jane (one of 2 daughters & co-heirs of late John Clay, gardener)- mortgage.
1821 Jan 23: Admittance of Mary, wife of Emanuel Howitt and sole child & heir of late Richard Leaver.
1821 Jan 23: Hs in Chesterfield Lane with Sb, Gn etc. (late occ Robert Toplis) + 5 others adj. (occ Joseph Barrows etc.) + maltHs adj. (occ. Emanuel Howitt) (these lands were formerly owned by George Weightman jnr, farmer, & wife Sarah, who later moved to Newstead; he was unable to pay his mortgage to Richard Leaver, so in 1815 allowed Peter Wood, hosier, effectively to take over the premises & mortgage; in 1818 Wood, following Leaver's death, assigned the premises to his executors). Executors of late R.L., gent (E.H., malster, & wife Mary, William Ellis, grocer & others)- George Ellis, grocer.
1821 Jan 23: Mansion house in or near Ratcliffe Gate; part recently converted into a place of religious worship, the rest (with a former Sb) converted into 4 dwellings (late occ. Isabella Clarke, then Sarah Hutton & Elizabeth Creswell; then Rev. Wm. Goodacre & William Moulton; now William Espin, Rev. Richard Patterson, Thomas Hinde & x) + part of former garden at rear + small piece of land between that (to which it serves as access?) & the recently set-out road from Ratcliffe Gate to Back Lane (these lands occ. Thomas Richardson, Charles Snape etc., except a building lately erected on the small piece, by the said road, now used as a Sunday School). Wesleyan Methodist trustees & wives (Henry Cowlishaw & Betty, Joshua Withers & Molley, James Starr & Hannah, etc.)- mortgage (businessmen of Nottingham, Sheffield & Leeds)
1821 Mar 6: Property in M. Thomas Webster, victualler (+ mortgagee Samuel Etherington, F.W.K., sole nephew & heir of late Mary Adams, widow)- new mortgage (Matthew Rowbotham, cordwainer, William Crampton, F.W.K. & Richard Boam, labourer; master & wardens of the Mason's Arms Friendy Society)
1821 Mar 6: Wallet Close at upper end of Stone Cross Lane (3a 2r 15p; former pos x Naylor, then William Holding, now Samuel Midworth). S.M., brass-founder & wife Mary (+ heirs of William Pearsce, cotton spinner of Pleasley Works, former mortagee) - new mortgage
1821 Mar 10: Executors of late Joseph Naylor, F.W.K., are Joseph Hurt, miller, & Paul Boot, gent.
1821 Mar 27: 2 Hss in White Bear Yard (occ Thomas Weightman & William Clay), bought from trustees of late William Bowskill in 1814 & subject to original mortgage of 1799. William Munks, labourer (+ mortgagees: John Simes, framesmith & James Bulbie; formerly master & a warden of Nag's Head Friendly Society)- new mortgage (John Freeman, victualler)
1821 Mar 27: Layton's Borrow Pingle (c1.5a; former pos Mrs Frost, then Joshua Senior, now Charles Stanton). Trustees of late J.S.- C.S., cotton spinner
1821 Mar 27: Land at back of 2 Hss (occ Elizabeth Bagguley & George Lowe) on Belvedere St., part of Tenter Croft. Trustees of late Joshua Senior- George Barratt, stone mason
1821 Mar 27: Land at back of 3 Hss (owner John Clay Wilson, occs. Charles Berridge etc.) on Belvedere St., part of Tenter Croft. Trustees of late Joshua Senior, gent- J.C.W., yeoman
1821 Apr 17: 2 Hss on The Lawn (formerly Strutt Croft), with share of Yd etc. (occ Thomas Mycroft & William Bradley) (subject to existing mortgage). Samuel Bennett, tailor of Heath, Derbs.- second mortgage
1821 Apr 17: Hs in Spittal-House Gate (late pos Walter Ashley, then Robert Fidler, now Henry Hurt). Francis Bottom, labourer- his son James B.
1821 Apr 17: Land by Nag's Head Yard, (premises of Thomas Kirkland, millwright, NE) (47 x 16ft at SE end, 12ft at NW end). William Jepson, victualler, & wife Sarah- T.K.
1821 Apr 17: Licence to lease: Malt-office with Sb, pig-cote etc. in Duck Lane + close in Broomhill Lane (3a 2r0) (all occ Samuel Jepson). John Fisher, gent.- S.J., malster, for 13 years
1821 Apr 17: Sunday School at rear of Wesleyan Methodist chapel (with privy at N end, & right of way for carts etc. along side). Trustees (inc. Henry Cowlishaw, surgeon, Joshua Withers, miller, William Moulton, minister (now of Norwich), James Starr, F.W.K., Isaac Worthington, mercer, & others- new trustees
1821 Apr 21: Greyhound pub, Stockwell Gate, with maltkiln, malthouses, Sb's , barn, Ous, Yd & Gn etc. William Bingham, victualler- Wm. Readett, grocer of Newark, & Robert Collinson, stationer of M.
1821 May 8: E.H. & J.H. as adj. are two of the three brothers & heirs of late Ann, wife of William Webster, F.W.K. of Nt.
1821 May 8: 2/4 shares of Hss, cowHs etc. in Stockwell Gate (as Aug 21) + 2/5 & 1/15 shares of cottages in St.Gt. (as Aug 21). Edward Haines, F.W.K. & wife Ann, & Thomas Pigott, FWK, & wife Martha- James Haines, carpenter of Sa.
1821 May 8: Licence to lease: 4 Hss together (formerly 2) (former occs Rosamund? Hutchinson & William Morton; now Jonathan Herrott etc.) + 6 Hss adj these (on site of former Hs of William Parsons & barn & Sb) (some with Gns in front) (occs Bingley Birks etc.) all in Littleworth. Vicar & wardens (Joseph Binghley, baker, & William Chrishop, surveyor)- James Butler, victualler of M, for 42 years.
1821 May 8: 2 Hss in White Bear Yard (occ Thomas Whiteman & William Clay). William Munks, miller, & wife Ann- John Freeman, victualler
1821 May 8: Hs in West Gate, with Hss, Yd & Gn (former tan-yard) (former occ. Mr Brodhurst, now George Flower). Trustees of late Joshua Senior- G.F., gent.- mortgage (Elizabeth Senior, spinster)
1821 May 8: 1/3 share of 2 Water Lane Closes (c12a; former pos John Royle). Jeremiah Senior, hairdresser of Nt, & wife Mary- John Turner, John Salmon & Nathan Jackson.
1821 May 8: 2/5 share of 3 Sbs (formerly as 4) in Stockwell Gate etc. Charlotte Wyvill, widow of Nt, & William Goodwin, watch-maker of Nt, & wife Betsey (the two women being grandchildren & devisees of late John Hopewell, yeoman of M)- Dickinson Ellis, fellmonger, & Charles Hurst, gent.
1821 Jun 8: Bricklayer's Arms pub in Chesterfield Lane, with recently-built Sb & Ous & Gn (late pos Paul Johnson, now Joseph Child) + 5 Hss adj with Gns (former occs Goerge Whitworth etc., now Elizabeth Mitchell etc.). J.C., victualler (+ heirs of James Naylor of Pleasley Hill, former mortgagee)- mortgage
1821 Jun 19: 2 Hss on The Lawn (on part of Strutt Croft) with use of Yd (occ x Ralphin & x Taylor) + land adj. John Hill, victualler ("who survives John Earnshaw, malster") & wife Elizabeth- Mary Senior, spinster of Nt
1821 Jun 19: Cottage at upper end of Stockwell Gate, with 2 Gns etc. (late pos Joseph Bonsall, now Joseph Chapman). Thomas Hufton, F.W.K., & wife Mary (+ mortgagees)- J.C., F.W.K.
1821 Jul 10: Close in Bancroft Lane (c1.5a; pos James Marchant) with 2 recent Hss in (occ William Wynne & x Jones) (all recently bought from John Blagg, gent). J.M., needle-maker & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (John Mason, silversmith)
1821 Jul 31: William Greave, cotton spinner, sells Hs in Sa, having moved to M.
1821 Aug 1: Heir of late John Turner, needlemaker, is his father Thomas T., labourer
1821 Aug 3: 5 Hss together in Back Lane (West) at W end of Lurchill Close (adj. 8 Hss belonging to Sarah Acton), with Yds etc. (former occ William Blyton, William Green etc., now W.B., Samuel Knowles etc.). Thomas Weston, woolstapler of Northampton, & wife Betty (nee Acton)- Sarah Acton, spinster of Hardingstone, Northants.
1821 Aug 3: 2 Hss in M, with Gn (late pos Richard Hardstaff & Richd. Blanchard, then Richard Hardwick (?) & Joseph Hatfield, now J.H. & William Grice). John Ashford, joiner, & wife Mary- mortgage (Edward Cowpe, malster of Mw)
1821 Aug 6: 2 Hss together at upper end of Leeming Lane (late occ Richard Preston & John Jalland, now Wm. Kemp & John Tenant) + 3 Hss adj. (converted from old malthouse) (late pos William Clarke etc., now John Davy etc.). J.D. yeoman (+ mortgagee Rev Wm. Bowerbank)- new mortgage (George Barratt, yeoman)
1821 Aug 21: 1/4 share of Old Dial pub, Stockwell Gate (pos Susannah Holloway) + Hs adj. (pos Thomas Sheppard) with Sbs, Ous, Yds etc. William Sheppard, painter (a son of late Alice Sheppard, widow, to whom and her heirs the property was bequeathed by the late Thomas Ordidge, gent of Skegby) & wife Mary- T.S., painter.
1821 Aug 21: By will of late S.E., weaver (as adj.) the Hs was bequeathed to his friends John Baggaley, shopkeeper & William Rooth, malster, as trustees for lifelong payments to S.E.'s sister Mary, wife of John Adams; then to S.E. jnr after her death
1821 Aug 21: 2 cottages in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos William Etherington & James Bagguley, then late Samuel E., & James Marchant, now Samuel E. jnr & Joseph Booth). S.E.jnr, F.W.K. (nephew & devisee of late S.E.) & wife Ann- mortgage
1821 Aug 21: Land (plots 4 & 5) at N.E. end of the Lawn (formerly Carr {i.e. Corn?} Close) (513 sq yd; pos William Bradley & x Kitchen). Richard Randall, hairdresser- John Ball, blacksmith
1821 Aug 21: 1/4 share of messuage in Stockwell Gate (formerly as 2 Hss, now 4 dwellings) with cowHs, Ous, Gn & former shop (now converted to Hs) (former pos George Savage, now William Kirkby & 3 other). Sam Haines & wife as adj- James H.
1821 Aug 21: 3/5 + 2/15 shares of cottages as adj. James H. & wife Hannah- Sam H.
1821 Aug 21: Cottage in Stockwell Gate (late pos Thomas Haines, now Peter Carnell) + cottage on a toftstead (site of earlier cottage), with Yd, Gn etc. (late pos Martha H., now Samuel H.). S.H., F.W.K. (a son & heir of late T.H., F.W.K. & late M.H.) & wife Mary- mortgage (James H., carpenter of Sutton)
1821 Aug 25: H.R. & W.M. as adj. are sister & nephew of late William Webster, F.W.K., W.M. being son of W.W.'s other sister Mary
1821 Aug 25: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Yd, Ous etc. (occ William Martin & Wm. Tomes). W.M., shopkeeper (only son & heir of late Thomas M., staymaker)(+ mortgagee Joshua Withers, miller)- Hannah Reason, widow
1821 Sep 11: Mary, wife of Henry Brightmore, rakemaker of Mw, is only daughter & heir of late William Floyd, victualler of M
1821 Oct 2: Sarah, wife of Samuel Leah, gunsmith, is one of 3 daughters & coheirs of late John Preston, mason; also a sister & devisee of late Ann Preston, spinster.
1821 Oct 23: Recent Hs in Back Lane near Newgate Lane, with Gn etc. (now or late pos George Tarr). Atkin Ogle, grocer of Ollerton, & wife Mary- trustees Robert Collinson, stationer of M, & Richard parsons, gent of M. (subject to earlier mortgage)
1821 Oct 23: Hs in Belvedere St, with Yd, Ous etc. (former occ Hannah Barratt, widow, now John Booth). George Barratt, stonemason, & wife Elizabeth- Samuel Barratt (mistake for Bennett?), butcher of Tibshelf
1821 Oct 23: Hs in Belvedere St, with workshop, Yd etc. (2 dwellings, formerly occ George Barratt & Hugh Booth; now occ G.B. & Joseph Freesby). Samuel Bennett (mistake for Barratt?), butcher of Tibshelf, & wife Elizabeth- G.B., mason (& wife Elizabeth)- mortgage (Jeremiah Lockwood Hunter, gardener)
1821 Oct 23: William Johnson, tanner, & George Wooding, currier, both trustees for Sutton land deal.
1821 Oct 23: Hs in Wilker's (?= Wilkey's) Yard, Stockwell Gate (occ x Allen). S.E.Wilkey as adj.- Elizabeth Challand, spinster
1821 Oct 23: Hs by Stockwell Gate (occ Robert Fell). Samuel Edensor Wilkey (natural son & heir of late Thomas Edensor, plasterer, admitted on reaching age 21)- Ann Wilkey, spinster
1821 Oct 23: Capital messuage on Westgate (former occ. Samuel Catlow, late William Wilson Kent, now Francis Humphreys) + Hs adj. (formerly occ. with main Hs, now occ James Unwin) + paddock adj. with shrubbery (plots 63-67 of The Lawn, fronting W side of Westgate; Catlow St. N, Cross St. W, Thomas Foster's premises & more of Lawn S) + 2 seats in church (occ Widow Green & William Johnson, farmer). Mary Kent, widow of W.W.K. (+ mortgagee)- F.H., hosier
1821 Oct 23: Cock pub in Cockpit, with barns, Sbs, BrHss etc. + croft at rear (1a 1r; of which part, 15 x 17yd, adjoins White Bear Lane) (all pos William Bower). Trustees of late John Bower, victualler (by will of 24 Jan 1882; inc. Thomas Kirkland, millwright of M, John B's son-in-law)- W.B., victualler (son & heir of John B.)- mortgage (John Pearsce, innkeeper of Middleham, Yorks., William Fletcher, farmer of Radmonthwaite, & George Johnson, hosier of M: trustees for late William Pearsce of Pleasley Works)
1821 Oct 24: Executors of late Thomas Rycroft, gent, are Joseph Wood, grocer, & Thomas Shipman, grocer
1822 Jan 7: 2 cottages (one formerly a shop) by Church Yard (former pos James Sadler & Francis Darlow, now Mrs Chapman & John M.Sellors). James S., joiner, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Mary Harker, widow)
1822 Jan 15: Will of late Elizabeth Cartwright, widow, inc. bequests to sister Sarah (wife of Samuel Leah, victualler) & nephew John Leah, & niece Mary (wife of John Meakin, FWK) & her son Robert M.
1822 Jan 15: 6 hss in Leeming Lane (3 roughly opposite Horse & Jockey, occ Joseph Murray etc.; other 3, with ous, Sbs, Gns etc., occ John Slight etc.). Samuel Leah, gunsmith & wife Sarah, & John Leah- mortgage (Rev. Reginald Pyndar of Upper Hall, Herefs.)
1822 Feb 5: 5 Hss in Boarding Sch. Yd & Gn (Midworth) as prev. Thos. Atherstone, dyer of Nt- Thos. Tunaley, dyer of Derby
1822 Feb 26: Hs at Morehaigh (former pos. Joseph Baguley, with recent Hs, Ous etc. adj. + several closes on Water Lane. George Hodgkinson (heir of Thomas H., gent. of Felley)- William Siddon of Ph.
1822 Mar 2: Executor of late George Barratt, yeoman of M, is George B., stonemason of M
1822 Mar 30: Transfer of Sa mortgage from Richard Wilson, watchmaker of M, to Joseph Fenton, watchmaker of M
1822 Apr 9: Recent Hs on plot in Union St., (400 sq yd; plot 14 of The Lawn; occ Valentine Tompkin). Thomas Webster, labourer, & wife Ann (+ mortgagees, Matthew Rowbotham, FWK, William Crampton, FWK & Richard Boam, labourer, master & wardens in 1821 of Mason's Arms Friendly Society)- William Mason, glazier
1822 Apr 9: Recent Hs (now 2 dwellings) in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Yds etc. (late pos Thomas Hooley, now William Wass & Benjamin Taunton). Matthew Rowbotham, FWK, & wife Ann- mortgage (William Lockwood, Wm. Turner & Wm. Renshaw, master & wardens of the Masons Arms Friendly Society)
1822 Apr 30: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with Yd etc. (former pos Sarah Sills, now Matthew Rowbotham). S.S. (formerly Sarah Hart, widow of late John Sills, FWK)- M.R., FWK
1822 May 7: Hs in Union St. (on former Strut Croft) (occ George Hibbert). John Hill (who survived John Earnshaw)- John Frost, mason
1822 May 7: Hs in Union St. with Gn in front (100 sq yd) (in former Strutt Croft, ex estate of Samuel Catlow). John Frost, mason, & wife Mary- Richard Maltby, victualler
1822 Jun 11: Properties on Union St. (in former Strutt Croft, ex estate of Samuel Catlow)
1822 Jun 11: Hs by Ratcliffe Gate, with shop, wareHs etc. (on plot c630 sq. yds.) (former estate of Rev. Charles Plumptre; late occ. Benjamin Jefford, now John Jamieson). Jefford assignees- J.J., millwright- mortgage
1822 Jun 17: Close near upper end of Stockwell Gate, with Sb etc. (c2a; late pos Samuel White, now Samuel Tidswell). S.T., blacksmith, & wife Ann- mortgage (John Freeman, victualler)
1822 Jul 2: Six-stall Sb, in Hopewell's Yard, adj. Q.L. (no tenant), with slaughterHs at N end (occ. Francis Downs) + part of Upper Yard at front of these (55 sq yd). Jefford assignees- John Woodcock, gent. of Watford.
1822 Jul 2: SlaughterHs (ex barn) & Sb at top of Hopewell's Yard, Stockwell Gate (Quaker Lane S), with part of the Upper Yard (N of bldgs.) (occ John Harrison, butcher). Assignees of late Benjamin Jefford, fellmonger (same as for Wm.J.)- John Waddilove, plumber of Worksop.
1822 Jul 2: 3 Windmill Lane Closes aka Carr Closes (c9a; former estate & occ John Warsop, butcher, late occ Wm. Jefford, now Saville Smith). Assignees of William Jefford- John Gresham, pawnbroker of M.
1822 Jul 2: Windmill Lane Close, by Wi.Ln. (c4a; former estate of Richard hitehouse, late pos William Jefford, now Mary Jefford). Assignees of W.J. (Charles Hurst, gent, & Dickinson Ellis, fellmonger)- M.J., spinster
1822 Jul 2: Heirs of late George Frost, victualler of Sa, are sons George, FWK & Robert, bleacher, both of M
1822 Jul 2: Ram Inn, Church St. (ex Shoulder of Mutton) with BrHs, barn, Sbs, Yd, swineYd, coalYd, wareHss etc. (pos Rowland Richards). John Unwin of Dore & others- John Bradley, yeoman of M.
1822 Jul 23: Hs in Westgate with wareHs (former maltings), Sb, Ous, Gn (former occ. Peter Wood etc., now William Espin etc.) (purchased of Samuel Nuttall & George Woollam). Peter Wood, hosier of M (+ mortgagee, Thomas Clarke of Kirkby Hardwick)- W.E., schoolmaster- mortgage (T.C.)
1822 Aug 13: Hss etc. in M. John Ashford, joiner, & wife Mary- Edward Coupe, malster of Mw (to settle debts?)
1822 Aug 15: Rights in property in Cock-pit. George Cursham of London (a son & heir of late John Cursham, schoolmaster of M)- Ruth Rooth, widow of M
1822 Aug 15: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate with maltings, Sb, Ous, Gns etc. + croft (1a 3r 30p), former occ. Thomas Bagshaw, now John Brown esq. George Wragge heirs- J.B., bleacher.
1822 Aug 15: Clay Pool Close, Chesterfield Lane (4a 34p). George Wragge heirs- George Downes.
1822 Aug 15: Close by Ketton Lane, M (1a 35p, now occ. George Booth. Hospital land west, land of heirs of Wm. Jackson east). Heirs of late George Wragge- G.B., gardener.
1822 Aug 15: Chesterfield Lane Pingle (oc. W.Paulson) + Westfield Lane Pingle (3r 8p, former occ. Dr Herdman, then John Paulson, gent; now Henry Hollins). Trustee of late Henry Duke of Newcastle- George Wragge heirs.
1822 Aug 24: John C.Hall esq of Alfreton is trustee for George Wragge heirs on behalf of Henry W., (only son of Margaret W., wife of late George Wragge, gent of M, who was daughter & heir of late William Cotton, gent of M, who was one of 2 sons & heirs of late Christopher Cotton, grocer of M) and of Ann Oldham (wife of Rev John Oldham of Stondon, Essex, and daughter & heir of late Thomas Cotton, grocer of M, the other son of C.C.). Transactions also note that Amelia Penelope Barker, wife of Samuel B. of Clifton, Somerset, was only child & heir of late Richard Burden esq of Park Hall (original trustee of late George W.)
1822 Aug 24: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate with maltings, Sb, Ous, Gns etc. & croft (1a 3r 30p; formerly estimated at c2a) (former occ. & estate of Thomas Bagshaw, now occ John Brown) + 2 seats in church. George Wragge heirs (including, here & in all transactions, their trustee John C.Hall esq of Alfreton)- J.B., bleacher.
1822 Aug 24: Clay Pool Close, Chesterfield Lane (4a 34p; former pos Wm. Floyd & John Harrison). George Wragge heirs- George Downes, miller of Norton.
1822 Aug 24: Close by Newgate Lane (2a 2r 30p; former occ Joseph Hurt, now Isaac Heywood). George Wragge heirs- I.H., gent
1822 Aug 24: 2 Cross Closes, by Cross Lane, with barn & Sb (9a 2r 27p; former pos Abraham Sansome, then William Curtis, now John Freeman) + Stump-Cross Lane Close, near St.Cr.Ln., with Sb (3a 1r 7p; former pos John Walker, then Samuel White, now x). George Wragge heirs- Catherine Ellis, widow
1822 Aug 24: Padley Hill Close, by Moore Lane, with barn (c5a 15p; former occ John Warsop, late pos Joseph Witham, now John Broadhead). Heirs of George Wragge- John Harrington, yeoman of Beesthorpe
1822 Aug 24: Close by Ketton Lane, M (1a 35p, now occ. George Booth. Hospital land west, land of heirs of Wm. Jackson east). Heirs of late George Wragge- G.B., gardener.
1822 Aug 24: Chesterfield Lane Pingle (occ. W.Paulson) + Westfield Lane Pingle (3r 8p, former occ. Dr Herdman, then John Paulson, gent; now Henry Hollins) (see Sep 25). Martin Whish, trustee of late Henry Duke of Newcastle- George Wragge heirs.
1822 Sep 24: Heirs of late Gamaliel Bingley, FWK (formerly of M, but lately of Swanwick, Derbs.) are sons Richard, George & William, daughter Ann (wife of John Atkinson of Swanwick) & son-in-law Samuel Thorman
1822 Sep 24: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate, with Ous, Gns etc. (pos Samuel Thorman) (reserving right of way as adj.). Richard Bingley, FWK, & wife Elizabeth, George Bingley, FWK, & wife Elizabeth, William B., FWK, & wife Hannah, & John Atkinson, ropemaker of Swanwick, Derbs. & wife Ann- S.T., FWK.
1822 Sep 24: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate (occ John Jackson) + Hs adj (pos Wm. Bingley) + Hs adj (occ Elizabeth Bingley & George White) + Hs at S end of Gns of above premises (former workshop) + Ous & Gns for all, with access right to Ratcliffe Gate by front & S end of Hs occ Samuel Thorman. William Bingley, FWK, & wife Hannah- mortgage (Richard Maltby, victualler)
1822 Sep 24: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate with workshop & Gn (pos Richard Bingley) + Hs adj (occ Thomas James). R.B., FWK, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (Richard Maltby, victualler)
1822 Sep 25: Maltby Hs & land at Crowhill, approx as 15 Jul 1823. Heirs of George Wragge- Thomas Maltby esq
1822 Sep 25: Chesterfield Lane Pingle (2a 3r 29p) (now pos William Paulson; former pos. Jeffrey Brock Esq, before him Thomas Naylor, before him Dr. Herdman). Heirs of late George Wragge esq of M- W.P. (for $439/13/9)
1822 Sep 25: Chesterfield Lane Pingle (2a; adj other Ch.Ln.Pi.; late pos Hannah Wire, widow, then George Allen, now Thomas Foster). Heirs of late George Wragge esq. (sons George & Henry, daughter Margaret- all now living in Staffs.)- T.F., lace manufacturer
1822 Sep 25: The Pingle, by Westfield Lane (3r 8p; former pos Dr. Herdman, now Henry Hollins). Heirs of late George Wragge esq- H.H., cotton-spinner of Pleasley Works
1822 Oct 15: Hs & Gn in Hemsoll's Yard off Stockwell Gate (former occ. late Wm. Linekar) + hs nearby (late pos Martha Baxter, now unocc). Heir of Francis Rolling, grocer (William Wragg, grocer, trustee)- Thomas Green, gardener
1822 Oct 15: Hs in Stockwell Gate (pos James Archer) + Hs in Bancroft Lane with Yd etc. (late pos Wm. Stafford, now Abraham Mason) + 2 Sbs & cowHs in Ba.Ln. with Yds etc. (now or late pos Daniel & James Archer) subject to right of road for George Archer to his Gn adj. J.A., higler, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage (John Atkinson, yeoman)
1822 Oct 15: 2 Hss on site of old Green Dragon, from Market Place up Leeming St., with land at back & Ous (occ Thomas Ince) (Hs occ William Mason N). William H.Barrow, gent of Southwell- T.I., mercer & draper- mortgage (W.H.B.)
1822 Nov 5: Property in M bought from Duke of Newcastle's trustee M.Whish in 1803. Charles Stanton, cotton-spinner- son C.S. jnr
1822 Nov 30: Cottage in Duck Lane (former estate of late John Blagg, gent of M; now occ Mary Tissington). Elizabeth B. of Cheadle, Staffs. (widow of John Blagg, gent of Cheadle, who was son of the above J.B.)- James Mellors, cordwainer
1822 Dec 4: 5 Hss with Gns in Boarding School Yard, Racliffe Gate (pos William Dixon etc.) + Gn between them & Ratcliffe Gate (occ. Samuel Midworth). Thomas Tunaley, dyer of Derby- Thomas Atherstone jnr, coalmerchant of Derby
1822 Dec 17: Hs & land in ?M, mortgaged 11 Jun 1822. John Jamieson, millwright of M- renewed mortgage (George Ellis, grocer of M)
1823 Jan 7: Heir of late William Truelove, whitesmith of M, is daughter Hannah, wife of Edward Terry of Dudley, Worcs.
1823 Jan 7: 1/5 share of 3 Hss in Westgate, with maltHs, workshops, barns, Sbs, Yds, Gns, Ous etc. (occ Henry Bell & 3 others) + Hareholme Close in Westfield Lane (c3a; former pos James Pegg; now H.B.) + 2 Gns at N end of Strutt Croft, off Duck Lane (1267sq yd; occ with above Hss). Francis Dixon, currier of Howden, Yorks.- H.B., farmer
1823 Jan 7: Hs in Cockpit (former pos late Richard Overill, now Hannah O., widow). Elizabeth Grace O., spinster of London (niece & heir of late R.O., tailor; also sister & heir of late Ann Judith O. of M) & H.O.- Joseph Woodhead, cotton-spinner (& wife Ann)- mortgage (Charles Proctor, farmer)
1823 Jan 30: Executors of late Joseph Paulson (formerly of Sheffield but lately of M) are Samuel Siddon & George Johnson, hosiers of M.
1823 Feb 18: Butcher's shop by Crown & Anchor Inn (formerly Crown) gateway (occ James Whatton, butcher) (mortgaged 1820). J.W. (who still owes money to estate of late mortgagee, Thomas Stenton, and to Samuel Abbott, gent of Lowdham)- new mortgage (S.A.)
1823 Mar 11: Hs in Belvedere St, with Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Samuel Kendall, then William Wilson, now x Ludlow). Richard Wilson, watchmaker- mortgage
1823 Mar 11: Hs in West Gate, with building adj. (former maltHs, then wareHs, lately schoolrooms), barn, Sb, Yd, Gn, Ous etc. (former pos Peter Wood, then William Espin, now George Dawson). W.E., schoolmaster (now of Louth, Lincs.) (+ mortgagee)- G.D., gent
1823 Mar 11: Hs in West Gate, with wareHs (former BrHs), Sb, Ous, Yd etc. (former occ Wm. Wagg, victualler, then Paul Boot jnr, now Thomas Nicholson). P.B., hop-merchant- T.N., grocer- mortgage (P.B.)
1823 Apr 1: Land by Newgate Lane, with recent Hs, barn & Ous (mortgaged 1818). Thomas Watkinson, yeoman- renewed mortgage (Humphrey Wallis)
1823 Apr 1: 4 Sbs (one formerly a shed) together on N side of Hopewell Yard (occ Joseph Hemsoll & John Harrison). John Hopewell, grocer of London (son & heir of late Samuel Hopewell, malster of M, admitted following death of S.H.'s widow Mary H.) & wife Sarah, & Benjamin Tony Hopewell, druggist, & Sophia Hopewell, spinster, both of London (other children & legatees of late S.H.; there being also 3 other sisters, Mary, Elizabeth & Harriet)- William Hemsoll, coachman of Buxton, Derbs.
1823 Apr 1: S part of Great Lidgett Close (2a 1r 8p, occ. Richard Skinner, miller & baker) (Land of James Maltby SE, Thomas Barker NW, Richard Broomhead & Robert Lindley SW). T.B., innkeeper- R.S.
1823 Apr 1: Eclipse pub, Westgate (former Black Lion, then pos Jonas Bradley) (late pos Thomas Barker, now Francis Stanley) + Hs adj, on Westgate (late pos John Grose, now Richard Skinner) + 2 Hss in Yd behind pub (pos Samuel Marsh & x) + maltHs adj pub (late pos Ralph Brocksopp, now Samuel Jackson). John Skinner, farmer of Holbeck, & Richard Skinner, miller & baker of M, & wife Ann (J.S. & R.S. being surviving sons & heirs of late John S., farmer of Holbeck) & Rhoda Skinner of M (widow of late J.S.)- mortgage (James Maltby & James Robinson, bankers of M)
1823 Apr 1: Hs in Westgate (as Jun 3). John Hall esq of Park Hall, & wife Lititia- Thomas Foster, lace-manufacturer
1823 Apr 9: Mansion Hs by Ratcliffe Gate (formerly 2 dwellings, occ Thomas Bolton & Catharine Coke, widow; lately 1, occ late Benjamin Bagshaw esq.), with Yds, Gns, Ous. etc. (also former pos late B.B.) + 13 Hss nearby, inc. former Red Lion Inn, with wareHss, workshops, Sba, Ous, Yds, Gns, orchards etc. & Bullivant's Croft (c2r) (these late pos Ann Bramwell etc.) + Bury Lane Close, Hemp Land, Hill Close & Red Lion Close, all adj. (17a 2r 36p) (all above now pos William Wylde esq & his tenants) + pew in church (formerly attached to main Hs, now pos Robert Collinson). George Burden esq, of Heddon House, Northumberland (only son of late George Burden, merchant of M) & Charles Philip Hodson esq of Stainsby Hall, Yorks, & wife Elizabeth (only daughter of late G.B.) + G.B's trustees (Alexander B. esq of Westminster & Wm. Brodhurst esq. of M)- W.W. esq, of Southwell.
1823 Apr 22: Heir of late Thomas Dewick, farmer of Bothamsall, and of half the estate of his brother John Dewick, late of the Excise Office, London (there being one other brother) is Thomas's daughter Elizabeth, wife of Robert Sharpe esq of Elkesley.
1823 Apr 22: Plots 30,35,38 & 40 in The Lawn (on N side of Union St) (1640sq yd; occ. Thomas Kirkland). Mary Kent, widow of Hooton Robert, Yorks.- T.K., millwright
1823 Apr 22: NE part of Wilson's Pingle or Tenter Lane Close (1.5 roods) on which William Cash is building a shed & workshop. William Wragg, grocer- W.C., joiner (& wife Mary)- mortgage (W.W.)
1823 Apr 22: Ram Inn, Church St. (formerly Shoulder of Mutton) with BrHw, barn, Sbs, Yd, swineYd, coalYd, wareHss etc. (pos Rowland Richards). John Bradley, yeoman of Pleasley (formerly of M)- mortgage (William Coupe of Nether Langwith)
1823 Apr 22: 2 Hss in Stockwell Gate, with Gn (late pos Richard Hardstaff & Richard Blanchard, then Richard Hardwick & Joseph Hatfield, now or late J.H. & William Grice). Mortgagees of John Ashford & wife Mary (William Farnsworth, Joseph Jepson & William Williams, former master & stewards of the Queen's Head Inn Friendly Society)- Edward Cowpe, farmer of Mw
1823 May 13: 4 Hss in or near The Lawn, with Gns etc. (occ John Wilson, Thomas White etc.). J.W., yeoman (formerly of South Normanton, Derbs.) & wife Sarah (nee S.Anthony)- mortgage (William Burton, Joseph Chadwin, William Kitchen & William Bradley, master, stewards & treasurer of the Independant Union Friendly Society of M)
1823 May 30: Executor of late William Sheldon, grocer, is his widow Martha, now wife of John Winter, grocer
1823 Jun 3: Hs in Westgate with Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (former pos late Jeffrey Brock esq, then George Dawson, now Martin Furniss) (without Brock's church pew, now property of John Hall esq & wife Letitia). Thomas Foster, lace-manufacturer, & wife Mary- T.F., and such persons as he may later nominate
1823 Jun 13: Hs & shop in Church St. (formerly 2 Hss, then pos John Osborne & George Bradbury; now pos J.O.) + 2/3 share of 2 Hss in Yd adj above, with Sb & pumpHs (pos James Moore, Jane W.Fearne & Joseph Scrimshaw). J.O., yeoman, & wife Ann- mortgage (John Mason, gent)
1823 Jun 24: Workshop (former barn) in Duck Lane (now or late occ William Wheatcroft) + land near/adj on W side, with Ous (330sq yd). W.W., wheelwright (+ John Rycroft, yeoman, brother & heir of late mortgagee Thomas Rycroft, gent, + T.R.'s executors Joseph Wood & Thomas Shipman, grocers) (+ Valentine Radford, joiner of Melbourn, Derbs, & wife Elizabeth, also mortgagees?)- new mortgage (V.R.)
1823 Jun 24: Hs in Belvedere St (former Sb, then joiner's shop) (late pos Thomas Northage, then Richard Richards, now Charles Hutchinson). Richard Wilson, clock-maker- mortgage (William Williams, FWK, Daniel Atkinson, FWK & James Allen, tailor, master & wardens of the Masons Arms Friendly Society)
1823 Jul 3: Recent Hs, with Yd, Gn, tanYd, bark mill, drying shed, wareHs, beamHs etc., on Littleworth (former occ late Thos. Lancashire, then Joseph Healey jnr & Wm. Calver, now J.H. alone) + cottage adj etc. (now or late pos Thomas Ryley). John Lancashire, grazier of Draycott, Derbs, & wife Lydia- Mark Porter jnr, rope-maker of Borrowash, Derbs.
1823 Jul 15: Stone-built wind corn mill by Debdale Lane (pos Samuel White) + close in which it stands (part used as stone quarry, now or late in tenure of x Hallam) (c3r; all former pos Thomas Tipping; except quarry now pos S.W.). Joseph Beardmore esq of London- S.W., miller of Mw
1823 Jul 15: Great & Little Crowhill Closes (now 1 close with paddock adj) with recent Hs built at top by Thomas Maltby on or near site of earlier hs built by John Gladwin esq., with Sbs, coachHss, Ous, Gns etc. (c10a; Chesterfield Lane S, Stone Cross Lane N; former occ J.G.; then late George Wragge, then Thomas maltby, now George Robinson) + Crowhills close, by Ch.Ln., now joined to above (c8a; former pos Ann Fisher, now T.M.) + part of Chesterfield Lane Pingle, also joined to above lands (2r 20p of total 2a 2r 10p; former estate of Duke of Newcastle & pos Hannah Wire, widow; late pos T.M., now pos G.R.) all acquired by T.M. at court of 25 Sep 1822. T.M. esq.- G.R. esq
1823 Aug 5: 2 cottages near Presbyterian Meeting House, with Gns etc. (former estate of late William Birch, mason; now or late pos Thomas Bingley & Robert Simpson). Robert Sharpe, gent of Elkseley, trustee of late George Hurst, hosier (+ G.H's mortgagees William Robinson, farmer of Warsop & Richard Parsons, gent of M)- Charles Hurst, gent of M, & George Hurst, gent of Nt
1823 Aug 5: Property mortgaged 24 Jun 1823 + Hs in Belvedere St with Yd (former Gn) (late pos James Smith, then William Mundell, now William Pilcock). Richard Wilson, watchmaker- new mortgage (William Williams, James Allen & Daniel Atkinson, master & wardens of the Masons Arms Friendly Society)
1823 Aug 26: James Wilkinson, ropemaker of M (son of Valentine W.) admitted to property of his late grandfather James W., ropemaker of M., subject to payment of annuity to James snr's daughter Martha.
1823 Aug 26: Hs in M with workshop at SE end, & Yd, Gn etc. (occ John Bullivant). J.B., FWK, & wife Ellen, & Catherine Wright, spinster (+ mortgagee John B., farmer of Edwinstowe)- Edward B., farmer of Edwinstowe
1823 Aug 26: 2 cottages near Presbyterian Meeting House (adj other Hss belonging to late George Hurst) with Gns etc. (former estate of late William Birch, mason; now or late pos Robert Davenport & Thomas Pigott). Robert Sharpe esq of Elkesley (+ mortgagee)- Charles Hurst, gent of M, & George Hurst, gent of Nt.
1823 Aug 26: Original trustees of Joshua Senior, dyer of M, were William Wilson, pewterer, & Thomas Ordidge. Ordidge died before Wilson. Wilson was succeeded by his only son, William W., gent., whose sons & heirs were Thomas & William W., gents, whose heirs were that William's sons William W, FWK of Nottingham, Thomas W., FWK of M, John Clay W, gent of M, & Richard W, clock-maker of M. At this court they hand over their trusteeship to new trustees (none from M).
1823 Aug 26: Barn Close, Belvedere St (adj Tenter Croft) with barn & Sb in one building (3a 3r 37p; former occ late George Barratt). Trustees of late Joshua Senior, gent- James Wilkinson, ropemaker
1823 Aug 26: Queen's Head pub, Queen St, with Ous, barns, Sbs etc. (pos John Platts). J.P., victualler, & wife Mary- second mortgage (George Ellis, grocer)
1823 Sep 26: Workshop near West-Gate, one end recently converted to dwelling (former occ Charles Denman, then pos William Dobb, now John Evors & Ralph Blackwell) with part of Yd & all of Gn at rear (381sq yd; pos W.D.). George Sidwwell, cordwainer of Tickhill, Yorks.- John O'Reily gent of Southend, Essex.
1823 Oct 7: Heirs of Charles Proctor, yeoman, are his brothers Thomas & Benjamin, both cordwainers. Executors & trustees are Joseph Rooth, malster, & Robert Lindley, stone mason. They pass property mortgaged to C.P. by late John Harvey, FWK, & wife Elizabeth in 1812 to William Harvey, FWK. They (with mortgagor) remortgage property mortgaged to C.P. by Joseph Woodhead, cotton spinner & wife Ann in Jan 1823 to Elizabeth Beard, spinster. They pass property mortgaged to C.P. by Samuel Harvey, victualler, & wife Elizabeth in 1808 to J.R. & R.L.
1823 Oct 7: Stump Cross Lane Close (aka Wind Mill Lane Close) near W.M.Ln., formerly bought by John Aram from Joshua Senior et. al., now joined with other lands of William Griffin & used as a nursery (c2a 19p) + close adj., also part of nursery, formerly bought by J.A. from Henry Jackson (c2a) + land by M-Mw road, also part of nursery, formerly bought by J.A. from Rev Mr Plumptre (c2r) with buildings etc. William Griffin esq of Tring, Herts, & wife Mary Ann- Solomon Foster, hosier of M
1823 Oct 7: 10 Hss in The Bottoms (late occ William Lupton, Isaac Kirkby etc., now George Scott, Peter Dale etc.) + land & Gns at SW side, beside close now of Francis Vickers (c1a) + land at back & end of Hss, formerly bought by John Aram from Joshua Withers. William Griffin esq. of Tring, Herts, & wife Mary Ann- John Brandall, yeoman- Dickinson Ellis, fellmonger
1823 Oct 28: 3 Hss (formerly 1) at top of Westgate with yd etc. (former pos Samuel Jepson etc.; now Samuel Cutts etc.) + maltHs adj (former pos S.J. & Clay Fisher, now S.C.) + NW part of Langford Cl. (formerly Burden Stile Cl.) by Lady Brook Lane (2a 38p; occ Mr Kirkland) + 8 recent Hss with Gns on part of same close (occ William Felkin etc.) + 2 Dand Barn Closes, with barn & Sb in one (11a; occ S.C.) + 2 Betney Closes, together near L.Br.Ln. (7a, formerly estimated as 6a; former occ William Jefford, now S.C.) + Chesterfield Lane Close (c6a; former pos Richard Whitehouse, now S.C.). S.C., malster, & wife Catharine (+ 3 mortgagees inc. Robert Collinson, stationer) + John James, butcher (only son & heir of late Thomas James, butcher, who was only son & heir of Samuel James, also of M) & wife Susannah- new mortgage
1824 Feb 10: Plots 11 & 6 in the Lawn (the latter at its W end) (as Mar 23). Ann Grose, spinster (only child & heir of late John Grose, grocer) & Mary Grose (widow of J.G.)- Mary Clarke of Kirkby Woodhouse
1824 Feb 18: William Wragg, grocer, is an executor of late Francis Rolling, grocer
1824 Mar 4: Hs in Belvedere St (former joiner's shop, previously Sb) (late pos Thomas Northage, then Richard Richards, now or late Charles Hutchinson). Richard Wilson, clockmaker (+ mortgagees William Williams, FWK, Daniel Atkinson, FWK, & James Allen, tailor: master & stewards of Masons' Arms Friendly Society)- Thomas Baxter, FWK
1824 Mar 23: Plot 11 in The Lawn, adj Hs formerly belonging to Samuel Catlow on W (410sq yd) & plot 6 (252sq yd) (former occ John Grose, now Mary Clarke). M.C., spinster of Kirkby Woodhouse- Rev Andrew Keir of Holme, Yorks.
1824 Mar 23: Peacock pub, Belvedere St, with Sb & slip of land by street, & Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (pos Philip Tunnicliffe) + 2 Hss adj & 3 Hss nearby, with Yd, Sb, gigHs, cowHs, piggery etc. (pos William Bromley etc) + Tenter Croft adj (2a 39p; occ P.T.). Trustees of late Joshua Senior's - Joseph Chapman, FWK.
1824 Mar 23: 5 Hss in The Walk, St. Gt., with Ous & Gn (now or late occ Thomas Poe etc.). Trustees of late Joshua Senior, gent- T.P., FWK
1824 Mar 23: 2 Hss together at E end of Nag's Head Yard, by Back Lane (former turner's shop) with Gn adj (former shop occ William Lester; now pos John Keeton & Richard Lindley) + Gn between above Gn & Gn occ Richard Randall on W (occ Thomas Kirkland) (all bought about 1810 from Francis Ellis & Wm. Chrishop). Thomas Poe, FWK, & wife Ann- T.K., engineer
1824 Mar 23: Jolly Toper, formerly Cross Keys, West Gate (now 2 dwellings, prev. 1) with Cl, Ous etc. (on NW side of passage from West Gate to steps in Yd) (pos Samuel Day etc.). Thomas Day, tailor (+ mortgagees)- new mortgage (Thomas Greenwood, FWK, John Gaskin, stone-mason, & Layton Hopewell, stone-mason; the master & wardens of the Bowl-in-Hand Friendly Society)
1824 Apr 2: Ann Wragg, spinster of M, is executrix of late Sarah Bagshaw, widow of Nathan B., baker of M.
1824 Apr 13: Recent Hs by Chesterfield Lane, with Sbs, Ous, Gns etc. (former occ John Williams, lately pos John Bilson) + SE part of close adj, on E side of Chfld. Ln. (1a 35p; now or late occ J.W.). Rev J.W & wife Bridget (+ mortgagees Hannah Oldham of Milnthorpe & John Earp, yeoman of M)- Samuel Siddon, gent.
1824 Apr 13: 4 Sbs (one previously a shed) on N side of Currier's Alley (previously Hopewell's Yard) (now or late occ Joseph Hemsoll & John Harrison). John Andrews, mercer, & John Adlington, malster (trustees of late Samuel Hopewell, malster) & William Hemsoll, coachman of Buxton, & wife Hannah, & Joseph Hurt, miller of M, & wife Mary (a daughter & legatee of late S.H.)- Robert Parker, currier
1824 Apr 13: 1/2 share of Stump Cross Lane Close (aka Windmill Lane Close).Elias Greenwood of Todmorden, Yorks. & wife Jemima (formerly Jemima Varley, widow; one of 3 daughters & co-heirs of late Richard Heath of Shirebrook: more Heath details given back to Elizabeth Heath, mortgagee in 1793)- Solomon Foster, lace-manufacturer
1824 May 4: Land in Union St., part of former Strutt Croft (400sq yd; 6 Hss of William Corbett E, close of Catharine Ellis W). John Hill, victualler (who survived John Earnshaw, malster)- W.C., woolcomber
1824 May 5: 5 Hss in Boarding-school Yard, near Ratcliffe Gate (pos William Dixon etc.) + garden between them & Rat. Gt. (pos Samuel Midworth). Joseph & Ann Pool (widow of Matthew Elliott of Nt, who had transferred his own rights in the properties to T.Atherstone, 17 Aug 1819; she here transfers her freebench rights)- Thomas & Ann Atherston of Derby- mortgage.
1824 May 6: Gn on W side of Nottingham Road, with Yd, shed, Sbs, coachHs, Ous etc., belonging to Swan Inn (now or late occ Thomas Morton, Samuel Stirrup, Richard Snibson, John Simpson & Thomas Simpson) + part of Yd on E side of Spittle-House Gate (pos Benjamin Bagshaw) & part of Sb & Yd adj (as far as S corner of Mrs Savage's Hs now pos Wm. Shipston) (pos Thomas Morton), these being plots 1-7 and 10-12 on a plan with the deed. S.S., coach proprietor, & wife Mary Ann- Improv. Comms.
1824 May 25: Properties in M. Rev Reginald Pyndar of Upper Hall, Herefs., & wife Mary (only child of late Alexander Foxcroft, gent of Nt, & wife Ellen, who was only child of late William Wright snr, gent of M, who had been mortgagee of William Wright jnr, 1779)- 1/4 to Robert Sharpe of Elkesley; 1/4 to his eldest son by wife Elizabeth, John Sharpe of Elkesley; 1/4 to Thomas Dewick of Bothamsall; 1/4 to Grace Dewick, spinster of Bothamsall.
1824 May 25: 3/4 share of Green Dragon Inn, Leeming St., with Yd, Gn, Sbs, BrHs, Ous etc. (late pos Saville Smith with part as Hs occ Widow Elston; now pos Francis Shephard). Robert & John Sharpe of Elkesley & Thomas Dewick of Bothamsall (+ others inc. William Bullard, stone mason, & William Taylor, grocer)- F.S., stationer.
1824 May 25: Plot in Rail Close (45ft x 98ft E & 74ft W; Bulls Head Lane W, rest of close other sides). Mary Harker (widow of M), John Simes (framesmith of M) & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagee Mary Harker, widow)- George Wilson, dissenting preacher of M.
1824 Mar 25: Premises in Stockwell Gate, viz: Hs & shop (former pos James Mason, then James Marshall, now Henry Roper) + shop fronting St.Gt. (now divided as 2 shops) (late pos Thomas Merryman, now T.M. & James Freeman) + Hs with shop, Cl, Yd, Gn etc. (late pos John Jeffries, now T.M.) + Hs adj (now joined with last) (late occ Widow Sansome, now pos T.M.) + Hs with Cm over coalHs (occ Richard Sansome) + shed behind (late occ J.J., now T.M.) + Hs adj (former occ William Shaw, then Mary Castle, now Widow Hatherley). T.M., saddler, & wife Elizabeth + Richard Pearsce, farmer of Caunton, John Pearsce, gent of M (late of Middleham, Yorks) (surviving brothers & heirs of late William Pearsce, cotton spinner of Pleasley Works- late mortgagee?)- new mortgage (William Booth, farmer of Mw)
1824 May 25: Hs in M with Gn, Ous etc. (mortgaged 1815 by Benjamin Robinson, bookseller, & wife Margaret, to John Andrews & the late John Aram, nursery & seedsman). J.A.snr (as executor of late John Frost, painter)- purchaser Richard Randall, hairdresser
1824 Jun 15: Pingle in Westfield Lane, with Sb (c2a; occ Joshua Housley). Isaac Taylor, butcher, & wife Hannah (devisees for life under will of late Henry Taylor, gent) & William Allwood, butcher (devisee in remainder) & wife Elizabeth- John Story, butcher
1824 Jun 15: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate with barn, 4 Sbs, roundHs, Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Jonathan Taylor, then Ann Greenwood, then John Pigott, now John Freeman). Trustees for late William Hayne esq of London- J.F., victualler
1824 Jun 15: 2 Hss near Church Yard (former pos Ann Wood & Eleanor Baker, now John Osborne snr & x). J.O.snr, yeoman, & wife Ann, & John Osborne jnr, surgeon of Epperstone (heir of both Elizabeth {aka Betty} & Eleanor Baker, spinsters of M) & wife Harriet, & Hannah Baker, widow (+ John Rycroft, yeoman of M, & Valentine Radford, joiner of Melbourne Derbs., & wife Elizabeth {John & Elizabeth being heirs of late mortgagee Thomas Rycroft, glazier: John one of his 3 brothers, Elizabeth the only child of another deceased brother Robert; the third brother James is also dead} & Joseph Wood, grocer, an executor of T.R's will)- new mortgage (Richard Elsam, plumber & glazier)
1824 Jul 6: Plot on Union St (as 19 Jul 1825). Henry Bell, yeoman, & wife Sarah- Samuel Mee, labourer
1824 Jul 6: Hs in Stockwell Gate, with maltHs, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (late pos John Adlington, now James Sneith & 2 others) + 4 Hss at upper end of said Yd, with Gns etc. (former pos Catharine Adlington etc.; now J.A., C.A. etc.). J.A., malster (+ mortgagees)- new mortgage
1824 Jul 6: Plot on Newgate Lane, with 5 recent Hss (680sq yd; 1 Hs occ Richard Ashby, others separate, occ Luke Bush etc.). James Sadler, joiner- R.A., joiner- mortgage (Nathaniel Stevenson, sadler)
1824 Jul 27: Hs (now 2 dwellings) in Bull's Head Lane, bilt by james Hopewell on land inherited from Nathaniel Hopewell (former pos Joseph Willey & James Knowles, now Wm. Hayes & Francis Wharton)J.H., tailor, & wife Frances (et. al.)- mortgage
1824 Jul 27: various Spittlehouse Gate pieces to Improvement Comms., inc. True Briton pub (occ Robert Clarke, owned Paul Boot jnr.); part of Yd of Hs in Spitalhose Gate, & Sb nearby on E side of Crown & Anchor Yard (occ Robert Parker, owned Thomas Wyatt snr, farmer, & wife Elizabeth); site of Hs & Yd pos John Platts, now demolished for new road
1824 Jul 27: 1/2 share of Stump Cross Lane Close, aka Windmill Lane Close. Heirs of mortgagee- Solomon Foster, lace manufacturer
1824 Jul 30: Sun pub, with BrHs & part Yd (former estate of late Margaret Naylor; then pos her brother-in-law Thomas Wyatt {possibly not pub}, now occ Robert Parker). Naylor trustees (for benefit of her sister Elizabeth Wyatt & nephew Thomas Wyatt jnr)- Improvement Comms.
1824 Jul 30: Plots 7, 8 & 9 as adj., exchanged for other lands of S.S. Imp.Comms.- S.S.
1824 Jul 30: Swan Inn, by Market Place, with Ous, Sbs, coachHss, wareHss, Yds etc. (pos Thomas Morton, Benjamin Bagshaw & Samuel Stirrup) + part of Spitalhouse Gate premises, from W corner of wareHs pos B.B. about 70ft along the new road, ending in a curved line opposite SW corner of Sb of S.S. occ Thomas Morton + part of Yd (former property of Thomas Wyatt etc.) + part of ground, site of Sb, recently resurrendered to S.S. by Improvement Comms. (these land plots numbered 7, 8 & 9 in plan with agreement between S.S. & Imp.Comms.). Samuel Stirrup, coach-proprietor, & wife Mary-Ann- mortgage
1824 Aug 17: Recent Hs in Littleworth, with Yd, Gn, bark mill, tanYd, drying shed, wareHs, beamHs etc. (former occ late Thomas Lancashire adj (late pos Thomas Riley), then Joseph Healey jnr & Wm. Calar, now Richard Girdler) + cottage. Mortgagees of John Lancashire & wife Lydia- Mark Porter of Borowash, Derbs., one of the said mortgagees
1824 Aug 17: Eight Acre Close, on NE side of Stone Cross Lane (8a 16p) + Seven Acres Close adj. on N (7a 3r 24p) (both former pos John Naylor, then William Naylor, then William Holding, now William Curtis) + 2 Moor Meadows, in Chesterfield Lane (c13a; former pos John Blagg, gent, then Kelham Neale & Joseph Hemsoll, now Samuel Siddon). S.S., gent- John Parsons, gent
1824 Aug 17: Queen's Head Inn, Queen St, with OUs, barns, Sbs, Yds etc. (subject to existing mortgages; pos John Platts) + 3 Hss adj. in Queen St., with Gn (late pos William Ross, etc., now William Whip etc.)+ Gn adj (pos J.P.). J.P., innholder, & wife Mary- mortgage
1824 Aug 23: Land by Back Lane West (104ft bound to Gn of George Dawson SE, 85ft to Gn of Francis Humphreys NW, 42ft to Back Lane NE, 21ft to workshop of F.H. & Gn of Francis Bagshaw SW). F.H., lace manufacturer- F.B., miller of Newbold Mill
1824 Sep 7: Cottage in Cock-Pit, with Yd etc. (late pos Elizabeth Jackson, now John Robinson). E.J., widow- J.R.
1824 Sep 28: Plot on Union St (as 5 Apr 1825, bought from John Blagg). James Starr, F.W.K., & wife Hannah- William Cooke, yeoman
1824 Sep 28: 1/4 share of Bunting's Hs + 3 of Hss adj. in Clarkson's Alley (occs WP, JW & EB, the latter formerly occ Joseph Chambers). Thomas Dewick, farmer of Bothamsall- E.B.
1824 Sep 28: 1/2 share of Bunting's Hs in Market Place + 6 Hss adj. (in Clarkson's Alley, formerly Andrew's Yard) (occs as adj., in order WP, JW, EB, JP, EC, JR). Robert Sharpe of Elkesley, & eldest son John S.- E.B.
1824 Sep 28: 1/4 share of Green Dragon Inn, Leeming Lane, with Yd, Gn, Sbs, BrHs, Ous etc. (former pos Saville Smith with part sublet as Hs to Widow Elston, now pos Francis Sheppard) + Hs in Market Place, with wareHs, Sb, Ous, Yd, Gn etc. (pos Edward Bunting, chemist & druggist) + 6 Hss adj. Bunting's (occ E.B., Joseph Webster, William Pike, John Priest, Ellen Clay & James Revell). Grace Dewick, spinster of Bothamsall (+ ?trustees William Bullard, stone mason, & William Taylor, grocer)- F.S., stationer
1824 Sep 28: Hs in Spitalhouse Gate (occ Henry Hurt). James Bottom, cordwainer- Improvement Comms.
1824 Oct 19: Eclipse pub, West Gate (former pos Jonas Bradley under sign of Black Lion, then Thomas Barker, now Francis Stanley) + Hs adj. (fronting We.Gt.; late pos John Grose, now Richard Skinner) + 2 Hss in Yd (pos Samuel Marsmh & x x) + maltHs adj. (late pos Ralph Brocksop, now Samuel Jackson) with Ous, barns, Sbs, cowHss, Yds, Gns etc. John Skinner, farmer of Holbeck, & R.S., miller & baker of M (sons & heirs of late John Skinner snr, farmer of Holbeck) & R.S's wife Ann, & John snr's widow Rhoda- mortgage (Maltby & Robinson)
1824 Oct 19: Hs of Francis Humphreys in West Gate (as 1825 Apr 5). F.H. & wife- mortgage
1824 Oct 19: Hs in West Gate, N of Hs of Francis Humphreys, with Sb, gigHs with rooms over, pigsty, Yd & passage at rear, that part of the flowerGn which is in front of this Hs, and that part of the kitchenGn behind (75ft frontage to Back Lane West) (former pos James Unwin). F.H., hosier, & wife Mary- Richard Bromehead, stone mason
1824 Oct 19: Barn with brass & iron foundry, cokeHs & shed adj., & Gn (all formerly part of Belvidere Close) (White Bear Lane E/ Bull's Head Lane W/ new road from WBL to BHL N/ rest of close S; pos John Simes). J.S., framesmith, & wife Elizabeth (+ mortgagees)- Pinxton Rly Co.
1824 Oct 19: 2 Hss on Duck Lane (as Aug 30 1825). John Howitt, malster- John Freeman, victualler
1824 Oct 19: Hs in Market Place (part formerly shop occ George Stevenson) (former pos Mrs Coe & John Mason, now Messrs. Atkinson's). Trustees of late J.M., gent- William Johnson, tanner
1824 Nov 30: Hs in Belvidere St (former Sb, then joiner's shop) (late pos Richard Richards, then Charles Hutchinson, now Thomas Baxter & William Pidcock). T.B., F.W.K., & wife Fanny- mortgage (George Hibberts, Abraham Nuttall & Ezekiah Holmes, master & stewards of the Mason's Arms friendly society)
1824 Nov 30: Hs in Church St, with shop, Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Joseph Bingham, now John Wragg). J.W., grocer (+ William Johnson, tanner, & wife Elizabeth, sister & heir of mortgagee John Mason, & trustees Charles Hurst, gent, & William Ellis, grocer)- W.J.
[1824 Nov 30: Ellen Toplis Catlow, spinster of Mw, acts as mortgagee for property in Sa]
1824 Dec 21: Stump Cross Lane Cl. (aka Windmill Lane Cl) + other pieces of land adj. used as Gns by John Aram, but with Hs on last, by Woodhouse Rd. (c2a 19p + c2a + c2r). Solomon Foster, lace manufacturer, & wife Violette Ann- Thomas Foster, lace manufacturer
1824 Dec 21: Butcher's shop by Crown & Anchor Inn (pos James Whatton). J.W. (+ mortgagees)- Improvement Comms.
1825 Jan 11: 2 cottages in Stockwell Gate, with Ous, Yds, Gns etc. (former pos James Marchant & late Samuel Etherington, now pos Widow Frost & Samuel Etherington jnr). S.E.jnr, F.W.K., nephew of late S.E., & wife Ann- Robert Webster, farmer of Teversal
1825 Feb 1: 1/3 share of Hs in Stockwell Gate, with dyeHss, Ous etc. (former pos Robert Topham, dyer) surrendered by R.T. to trustees in 1750 (and which are part of the premises surrendered to Joseph Chapman about 23 Mar 1824). Heirs of trustees- J.C., victualler
1825 Feb 1: Hs in Market Place, with shop, wareHss, Ous & Yd extending into Spital House Gate (former estate of late John Brailsford; now pos Benjamin Bagshaw, William Leason & William Shipston). John Hughes, clerk of Tenby, Pembs., & wife Sarah (formerly Sarah Bilsborrow, heir of late J.B.)- Joseph Strutt, gent of Derby, & John D.Cooper esq of Mayfield, Staffs.
1825 Feb 22: 2 Hss in Leeming Street, with Gn etc. (former pos John Frost, needlemaker, & Thomas Hartley, then T.H. & Reynolds Frost, now Sarah Marshall & James Webster). John Frost, painter, & wife Ann (+ mortgagee James Lang, gent of London, heir of late William Lang, gent of M)- William Mason, plumber & glazier
1825 Feb 22: Part of Rail Close (307sq yd; Bull's Head Lane W, rest of close other sides). John Simes, framesmith, & wife Elizabeth- George Wilson, dissenting preacher, formerly of M, now of Lincoln
1825 Feb 22: Hs in Belvedere St, with Yd, Gn etc. (former pos Samuel Kendall, then William Wilson, now John Wigley). Richard Wilson, watchmaker (+ mortgagee)- Edward Bullivant, farmer of Edwinstowe
1825 Mar 11: Incidental note that George Jackson jnr, formerly of Pennymont House, is now a farmer at Grassthorpe
1825 Mar 15: Part of Rail Close, off Bull's Head Lane (330sq yd; railway N, rest of close other sides). John Simes, framesmith, & wife Elizabeth- John Parker, lace manufacturer
1825 Apr 5: Land on E side of Bull's Head Lane, near rly., formerly part of Rail Cl., with 8 recent unoccupied Hss on (48ft x 98ft on W; Bull's Head Lane W, rest of close other sides). George Wilson, preacher, late of M but now of Lincoln, & wife Elizabeth- mortgage
1825 Apr 5: 2 Hss (formerly 1 cottage) near upper end of Ratcliffe Gate, with Gn in which are 2 framesmiths' shops (former pos John Jefford, now occ George Parker & Joseph Cadness). G.P., framesmith, & wife Mary- mortgage
1825 Apr 5: Plot on S side of Union St (636sq yd; Rosemary Lane W, land of Mrs Ellis S, land of James Starr S & SE; pos Wm. Cooke), with 1 Hs built so far. W.C., yeoman- mortgage
1825 Apr 5: Hs in Ratcliffe Gate, with Gn etc. (former pos Samuel Garnett, then James Simpson, then his widow Grace S., now unocc). Trustees of late G.S. (+ mortgagees)- William Cooke, yeoman
1825 Apr 5: 2 Plots at upper end of West Gate with 11-ft roadway across (360sq yd & 498sq yd). Lydia, widow of late Joseph Bingham- 1 to George Bown, other William Parsons (both of Derbs.)
1825 Apr 5: Hs by Queen St., with Gn (occ Job Brailsford & Benjamin Robinson) + maltHs adj (occ J.B.) + Hs & shop adj. (now or late pos Roger Vickers) + Sb adj (now or late pos William Jeffry) + 2 rooms over gateway to Yd (now or late pos Elizabeth Mallatratt) + Yd etc., but reserving common rights to J.B. J.B., malster (+ mortgagee)- Improvement Comms.
1825 Apr 5: Greyhound Inn, Stockwell Gate, with maltings, Sbs, barn, Ous, Yd & Gn . William Readett, grocer of Newark, & Robtert Collinson, stationer of M (+ mortgagee)- Humphrey Wallis, miller
1825 Apr 5: Heath's Almshouses, with graveYd, Gns etc. Trustees- new trustees
1825 Apr 5: N end of Swan Croft, adj. Hs of Joseph Rolfe & properties of John Smith & Joseph Limb (croft c1.5a; pos John Freeth; this section c820 sq yd). Trustees of late Richard Leaver, gent, with consent of his daughter Mary & her husband Emanuel Howitt- J.R., wine merchant
1825 Apr 5: Shipman's Close, at upper end of Leeming Lane, with Sb (c2a) & 1/2 share of Stump-Cross Lane Close, aka Wind-mill Lane Close, adj. Heirs of late Elizabeth Heath, mortgagee of Thomas & Elizabeth Haslam, & Henry Davy (+ heirs of late mortgagee William Floyd)- Thomas Foster
1825 Apr 5: Former Hs of Samuel Catlow on Westgate, with Gn at rear (Gn sold by Francis Humphreys to Richard Broomhead N, Gn of Nathan Bagshaw S; occ F.H. & Alice H., widow). F.H., lace manufacturer- mortgage (Maltby & Robinson, bankers)
1825 Apr 5: Various pieces of nursery (former occ. John Aram) off Woodhouse Lane, now laid out in streets, with parts of former Shipman's Close between Leeming Lane & Windmill Lane, and former Stump Cross Lane Close between Woodhouse Lane & Windmill Lane. Thomas Foster- various.
1825 May 17: Bottle Close, aka Chesterfield Lane Close, on W side of Ch.Ln., with Hs (former summerHs) & Gn at upper end (c3a; former pos late Robert Hitch, grocer, now pos John Parsons; Hs occ Thomas Daws). John Rodgers, yeoman of Staveley, & wife Eliza- J.P.
1825 May 17: Recent Hs on Chesterfield Ln with Sbs CowHs Gns etc., & SE part of close adj. (c1a 35p; all occ John Parsons, formerly John Bilson, before that Rev John Williams). Samuel Siddon, gent- J.P., hosier
1825 May 17: Land at upper end of Belvedere St. (formerly part of Tenter Lane Close). (12 x 50yds; short sides to railway S & Tenter Lane N, more of said close, owned by William Cash E, more of close W). William Wragg, grocer, & wife Mary- Robert Chapman, needlemaker
1825 May 17: 2 Hss at upper end of Leeming St., E side (occ Wm. Thompson & Benjamin Reed) + Gn adj (formerly part of Shipman's Close, bought off Henry Davy) (2217sq yd; rest of close, sold to John Frost, E, Windmill Lane including 2ft wide strip of this close to be added for road-widening S, Brunts' land N; pos Thomas Foster). T.F., lace-manufacturer, & wife Mary- George Johnson, hosier
1825 Jun 7: Land on Stockwell Gate, formerly part of Padley Hill Close, with 9 recent Hss on (c1a; Hss pos George Brailsford etc.). John Adlington, malster (+ heirs of mortgagee, late John Oliver, gent of Mw)- new mortgage
1825 Jun 28: Crown & Anchor Inn, with Yd & Hss, shops etc. (detailed). Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Stenton, & trustees- Improvement Comms.
1825 Jun 28: Hs on Westgate (late pos William Espin, now George Dawson)
+ hs adj. on SE (late schoolrooms, prev. warehouse, formerly malthouse) (now pos George Moody) + 2 Hss at NE end of Gn (late part of barn & Sb) (pos x Waters & Hannah Scott; one fronting Back Lane West, other Cross-Keys Yd). George Dawson, gent, & wife Winifred- W.D. for life, then half to Charles Hurst, gent & half to Isaac Heywood, silk-merchant of Brixton, Surrey
1825 Jul 19: Land on Union St (part of Strutt Croft) with recent Hs on (15 x 13 yds; Union St S/ rest of croft other sides). Samuel Mee, labourer, & wife Hannah- mortgage
1825 Jul 19: 1/2 share of Far Lidgett close (c2r 25p; now or late occ William Rooth) + lands in Mw. John Rooth, farmer of Chesterfield, & wife Mary- William Rooth, malster of M
1825 Aug 30: 2 Hss on Duck Lane with Gns (occ John Howitt & Richard Mellin) + part of croft on which formerly stood a barn & bark mill (formerly part of Corn Close). John Freeman, publican, & wife Mary- Catharine Ellis, widow
1825 Sep 20: Part of plot 13 in The Lawn, on Westgate (the whole having been bought by George Rickards from William Naylor & others) (21x11yds; Hs & Gn late pos William Robinson, now pos Jenny Rickards E, Gn of Widow Anthony W, Union St. N, land of Mrs Ellis S) with joint rights over gable end of J.R's Hs. J.R., widow of G.R.- Richard Marsh
1825 Sep 20: Gn in Cockpit (except 4ft wide strip along E side) (431 sq yd; late pos John Platts, now John Bingley). Ann Bingley, widow- Improvement Comms.
(c) David J. Bradbury, 2025