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A Major Collection of pre 1828 Pedigrees, Charters, Documents, Deeds & Wills
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Caldlow 6675 ff.4-27
Brief accounts, carefully prepared, of Ashover with its diverse halls, Bonsall, Matlock, and Wirksworth with Caldlow, Hopton, Ible, Cromford, Middleton, Wigwell Grange, Alderwasley, Alton, Idridgehay, and Biggin.
Caldwell 6674 ff.248-317
Caldwell tithes; Newhall and Stanton tithes ; Stapenhill Vicarage. These numerous papers relate to suit of Henry Des Voeux v. Thomas Whittingham and Charles Burton. Des Voeux was appointed to the vicarage of Stapenhill in 1813; the defendants, occupiers of lands in Newhall and Stanton, refused tithes of "flay, wool, and lambs, etc.
Calke 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Callow 6695 ff.119-121
Abstract of the award for dividing Mappleton and Callow, 1730.
Calver 6666 ff.188-201
Printed particulars as to sale, by decree of Chancery, of manors, lordships and real estates of the late John Archer Esq. To be sold at the Great Hotel, Buxton, on the 9th and 10th days of June, 1802, in twenty four lots. Written particulars as to the purchase of some of the lots. With other parishes and townships within Derbyshire, 1802.
Canterbury 6666 ff.36&37
early extracts as to, with other places.
Carlingthwaite 6667 ff.35-130
Copies of Charters, Deed Rolls, Decrees etc., of various reigns relative to. Includes other Derbyshire parishes.
Carsington 6674 f.338
Terrier of, 1693.
Carsington 6692 f.55
Printed petition for freeholders and miners of Ashover, Matlock, Darley, Bonsall, and Carsington against paying tithe ore in relation to a Bill then pending in the House of Commons. They deny that the tithe of lead ore has ever been paid in these five parishes (n.d.).
(date given as c.1700 - uc/chlsl) .
Castleton 6666 ff.188-201
Printed particulars as to sale, by decree of Chancery, of manors, lordships and real estates of the late John Archer Esq. To be sold at the Great Hotel, Buxton, on the 9th and 10th days of June, 1802, in twenty four lots. Written particulars as to the purchase of some of the lots. With other parishes and townships within Derbyshire, 1802.
Castleton 6673 ff.151-156
Decree in exchequer relative to tithes of, 13 Charles I.
Chapel-en-le-Frith 6666 ff.188-201
Printed particulars as to sale, by decree of Chancery, of manors, lordships and real estates of the late John Archer Esq. To be sold at the Great Hotel, Buxton, on the 9th and 10th days of June, 1802, in twenty four lots. Written particulars as to the purchase of some of the lots. With other parishes and townships within Derbyshire, 1802.
Chapel-en-le-Frith 6692 ff.142-145
The founding of the chuch of Chapel-en-le-Frith, as exemplified in a commission of the year 1317.
Chapel-en-le-Frith 6701 -
This is a thin folio volume of "Derbyshire Church Notes," by Mr. John Reynolds, of Plaistow, about the year 1750. They refer to the churches of Alfreton, Beeley, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chesterfield, Crich, Darley, Dronfield, Edensor, Elvaston, Norton, Spondon, Staveley, and South Wingfield. Each account has been cited in full or in substance in my [i.e. Cox's] four volumes of Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire.
Chatsworth 6668 ff.237-8
Drawing of Roman altar on the staicase of.
Chellaston 6669 ff.31-36
Deeds relating to Arleston, Sinfin, Chellaston, Breadsall, and Stretton-in-the-Field.
Chelmorton 6666 ff.15-20
foundation of chantry of (in English). Copies of Dr. Vernon's extracts from the Regist. Ecc. de Lichf., Harl. M.S., 4799. With other places. 1256.
Chesterfield 6666 ff.202 & 203
Valuable Pews and Sitting Places in the parish church of. Printed particulars as to sale. [Not dated, of the Liberi Tenantes, the Tenent' terr' d'nicas, the Tenentes ad voluntatem, and the Tenentes in Bondagio] With other places nearby.
Chesterfield 6666 ff.220-226
Account and Survey of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln's Derbyshire possesions, Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals Henry VI. Original and highly interesting. Gives details of receipts of the great churches of Wirksworth, Ashbourne and Chesterfield.
Chesterfield 6667 ff.354-386
Transcripts of Deed Polls, Charters, Indentures, etc, relative to Thornley, Brampton, Harwood, Beauchief, Ashover, Duckmanton, Darley, Chesterfield, etc.
Chesterfield 6670 f.81
Extent of privileges of parish church of. "Copied from transcript at end of an old Parish Register belonging to Chesterfield church, 20 March 1790."
Chesterfield 6671 ff.319-20
Printed particulars of manor of Walton, and estates within manors of Walton, Hasland, and Brampton, including " Sundry valuable Pews and Sitting Places in the Parish Church of Chesterfield," for sale by private contract. Printed by H. Bradley, Chesterfield. No date. (See Churches of Derbyshire, i., 188-9.)
Chesterfield 6671 ff.321-324
Printed catalogue of oak and other timber in parishes of Sutton, Brampton, Codnor, and Wheatcroft, to be sold by auction on 24th April, 1795, at the Angel Inn, Chesterfield.
Chesterfield 6673 ff.90-93
Vicarage of.
Chesterfield 6673 ff.166-167
Notes as to history of vicarage.
Chesterfield 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Chesterfield 6675 ff.139-143
Terriers of, 1751.
Chesterfield 6701
This is a thin folio volume of "Derbyshire Church Notes," by Mr. John Reynolds, of Plaistow, about the year 1750. They refer to the churches of Alfreton, Beeley, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chesterfield, Crich, Darley, Dronfield, Edensor, Elvaston, Norton, Spondon, Staveley, and South Wingfield. Each account has been cited in full or in substance in my [Cox's] four volumes of Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire.
Chevin 6691 ff.43-45
Lease of tithes of Belper, Chevin, and Holbrook in Duffield Forest, 1739.
Chevin 6691 ff.77-83
Decree as to the Duffield Wards of Belper, Chevin, and Hulland.
Chevin 6691 ff.87-99
Act of 22-23 Charles II. as to the above Wards.
Chilcote 6674 ff.132-133
Collections as to.
Church Broughton 6673 ff.141-144
Settlement of the rectory of Church Broughton, 1 Anne.
Church Broughton 6673 ff.236-243
Church Broughton, terrier of glebe lands, 1751, etc., and Scropton.
Church Broughton 6694 ff.234-239
Title to impropriation of.
Clifton 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Cluniac Priory of St. James 6672 f.119
Original rental of lands pertaining to the Cluniac Priory of St. James, £11-15-6. A.D., 1532.
Codnor 6671 ff.321-324
Printed catalogue of oak and other timber in parishes of Sutton, Brampton, Codnor, and Wheatcroft, to be sold by auction on 24th April, 1795, at the Angel Inn, Chesterfield.
Conksbury 6674 ff.334-337
Conksbury, Youlgreave parish. (See Churches of Derbyshire, ii., 344.)
Contesbury 6671 ff.205-6
Abstracts from Leicester Abbey chartulary as to Contesbury.
Crich 6666 f.273-4
Church. J. REYNOLD's original notes on, with copies of inscriptions, heraldry, etc. 1758. (See Churches of Derbyshire, iv., 57)
Crich 6666 ff.295-301
manor of.
Crich 6667 f.251
Notes on Church. See Churches of Derbyshire.
Crich 6668 f. 225
Church of Crich, an unsigned and undated account.
"The church at Crich, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Consists of 3 aisles & measures 40 ft. in length x 30. Chancel is divided by frame work of timber. The pillars continue to be hung with garlands in honor of young maidens who died unmarried*. From the South wall projects a stone bracket which I suppose to have supported an image or crucifix. We now proceed to ye chancel, which has a neat roof covered with lead. It measures 30 x 16. That part of floor on which the communion table is placed is raised 2 steps above the rest and inclosed with hansom balustres. Inscribed with name, age, arms, and time of death, is a slab of marble inscribed in following manner (not given). We have now taken leave of inside of ye church & shall pass by a door at ye West end of ye middle aisle into ye belfry. This room is part of a hansom square tower 30 ft. high, in which are 5 heavy bells, and which supports a lofty sexagonal spire, seen at a great distance. The fabric bears so much to ye north of the east that the 4 corners of ye tower and not ye 4 sides stand to ye 4 cardinal points. I am unable to give a complete list of the Vicars of this parish."

[*There is more about this subject onsite. See Funeral Garland in Matlock Church]
Crich 6669 ff.1-11
Extracts from the chartulary of the Crich chantries, Harl. MS. 3669. See Churches of Derbyshire, vol., iv., 35-50.
Crich 6670 f.99
Abstract of title of Breadsall Priory and Crich tithes.
Crich 6670 ff.195-6
Notes of J Reynolds on Crich and Crich and Crich church in 1780-1:- "The almshouses in Crich were built by the parish in 1734."
"The meeting at Crich on Ladyday, commonly called L.D. fair, was first begun on Ladyday, 1738."
"Jesus be oure spede. R. R. B. W."
Crich 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Crich 6675 f.295
Ordination of vicarages of Bolsover, Scarcliffe, Crich, and South Wingfield. (See Churches of Derbyshire, vols. i. and iv.)
Crich 6687 ff.61-65
Ministers' accounts of part of the possessions of the late Abbey of Darley in the parishes of Mackworth and Crich. 38 Henry VIII.
Crich 6701 -
This is a thin folio volume of Derbyshire Church Notes," by Mr. John Reynolds, of Plaistow, about the year 1750. They refer to the churches of Alfreton, Beeley, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chesterfield, Crich, Darley, Dronfield, Edensor, Elvaston, Norton, Spondon, Staveley, and South Wingfield. Each account has been cited in full or in substance in my [Cox's] four volumes of Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire.
Cromford 6668 ff.113-15
Cromford and the ARKWRIGHTs.
Cromford 6675 ff.4-27
Brief accounts, carefully prepared, of Ashover with its diverse halls, Bonsall, Matlock, and Wirksworth with Caldlow, Hopton, Ible, Cromford, Middleton, Wigwell Grange, Alderwasley, Alton, Idridgehay, and Biggin.
Cromford chapel 6666 ff.163-7
Full particulars as to the consecration of Cromford chapel, on 20th September 1797, dedicated to St. Mary. Richard Arkwright, lord of the manor, and John Chaloner, vicar of Wirksworth. The consecration deed sets forth that the late Sir Richard Arkwright, knight, a short time before his death "erected a chapel on a parcel of land called the Smelting Mill Green, part of his own estate ... measuring from east to west 72 ft. without the walls, and in breadth 42 feet. 2 ins. within the walls, with the intention of procuring the same to be consecrated as a chapel of ease to the mother church of Wirksworth." By his will he instructed his son Richard to complete and finish the chapel and endow it with £50 per annum.
Cromford Mill 6675 f.44
For tithes, see entry for See Wirksworth Volume 6675 f.44.
Croxall 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Croxall 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.

Places D - Volume/ folio(s) / More information
Dalbury 6673 ff.254-266
Schedule of evidence as to Trusley, Dalbury, Pinxton, and other COKE estates.
Dalbury 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Dale 6671 ff.207-221
Kirk Hallam and Mapperley, from Dale chartulary, etc.
Dale 6695 ff.176-179
Notes from records concerning Dale in A. W .'s autograph.
Dale Abbey 6672 f.7
Lands in Brassington pertaining to Dale Abbey. Original. 13th cent.
Dale Abbey 6687 ff.61-65
Ministers' accounts of part of the possessions of the late Abbey of Darley in the parishes of Mackworth and Crich. 38 Henry VIII.
Dale Abbey 6687 ff.67, 68
Ministers' accounts of the possessions of the late Abbey of Dale in the counties of Nottingham, Derby, and Leicester, 37 Henry VIII.
Danesbury 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Darley 6666 ff.116-123
Inquisition Henry III. and Edward I as to lands in. With other places.
Darley 6667 ff.35-130
Copies of Charters, Deed Rolls, Decrees etc., of various reigns relative to. Includes other Derbyshire parishes.
Darley 6667 ff.335-351
Manor of. "From a Survey of Darley, made in 1677, it appears that the north parsonage and south parsonage houses stood very near together, the latter standing where the present (1792) parsonage house stands, and the former a little distant to the north, part of which is still standing, as it would seem from a window in an old building behind it. In this plan, Darley Old Hall (which stood a little to the north of the church) is pricked in this manner." The pricking, or outline sketch, shows that the Old Hall was an imposing building, having a frontage of three towers, with an archway under the centre one. the whole was surrounded by a walled enclosure with a gateway in front.
"Darley Nether Hall, which was the seat of the COLUMBELLs, is pricked as follows : It was pulled down in the years 1795-6 (having originally been built in 1321) by R. Arkwright and G. BAKER, tenants, to build the dwelling house a little lower down the hill. It was uninhabited for some years and was incapable of repairs." The pricking shows that this Hall consisted of a square with buildings on three sides and an embattled wall in front.
Darley 6667 ff.354-386
Transcripts of Deed Polls, Charters, Indentures, etc, relative to Thornley, Brampton, Harwood, Beauchief, Ashover, Duckmanton, Darley, Chesterfield, etc.
Darley 6671 ff.191-194
Extracts from registers.
Darley 6672 ff.1-4
The manor of Darley and the Columbells.
Darley 6673 ff. 74-75
Terrier of north mediety of, 1698.
Darley 6673 ff.76-83
Terrier of south mediety of, 1635.
Darley 6673 ff.84-85
Terrier of both medieties of,1705.
Darley 6689 ff.413-451
Abstract of title deeds relating to an estate in Wensley, in the parish of Darley, known as Trouges, alias Troughs Pasture.
Darley 6692 f.55
Printed petition for freeholders and miners of Ashover, Matlock, Darley, Bonsall, and Carsington against paying tithe ore in relation to a Bill then pending in the House of Commons. They deny that the tithe of lead ore has ever been paid in these five parishes (n.d.).
(date given as c.1700 - uc/chlsl).
Darley 6701
This is a thin folio volume of "Derbyshire Church Notes," by Mr. John Reynolds, of Plaistow, about the year 1750. They refer to the churches of Alfreton, Beeley, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chesterfield, Crich, Darley, Dronfield, Edensor, Elvaston, Norton, Spondon, Staveley, and South Wingfield. Each account has been cited in full or in substance in my [Cox's] four volumes of Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire.
Darley [Abbey] 6670 ff.84-5
Abstract of title of the manor of Darley juxta Derby.
Darley Abbey 6671 ff.5-11
Extracts from Chartulary of Darley Abbey, Cott. MSS. Titus, C, 9 (See vol. xxvi., Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society).
Darley Abbey 6670 f.89
Granges in Wirksworth parish, formerly belonging to Darley Abbey, Hough, Griff, Alwark, Wigwall, Woodam.
Darley Moor 6696 ff.122-133
Cases of trespass on the lord's sheepwalk on Darley Moor, with map of the same.
Denby 6670 ff.212-13
Manor of.
Denby 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Denby 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Derby 6669 f.232
Removal of Mayor, Aldermen, and Councillors of Derby by James II., and appointment of others in their place.
Derby 6670 ff.246-7
Address of Grand Jury of Derby to Queen Anne on her accession, 17 March, 1701/2.
Derby 6671 ff.183-188
Terriers of St. Alkmund's. 1735.
Derby 6671 ff.229-239
Lease of small tithes of St. Alkmund's to Vicar CANTRELL by the burgesses of Derby, 1732.
Derby 6674 ff.29-34
St. Alkmund's. A. W .'s handwriting.
Derby 6674 ff.366-426
Collections as to tithes of Trusley, composition between rector and nuns of Derby, 1208, etc., etc.
Derby 6675 f.205
Ordination of chantry in chapel of St. Mary, Osmaston, in Parish of St. Peter's, Derby, 1357. (See Churches of Derbyshire, iv., 163-187.)
Derby 6675 ff.402-415
Charter to town of, 11 June, 14 Charles I.
Derby 6687 ff.69-85
Charter of the Borough of Derby, granted 5th September 34 Charles II.
Derby 6687 ff.343-369
Suit against the Burgesses of Derby by J. Denton and others for charitable uses, 1757.
Derby 6689 ff.13-31
Pleas of the Forest of the Peak at Derby, 13 Edward I.
Derby 6694 ff.93-98
The case of the Company of Mercers of Derby, with counsel's opinion, 1638-1709.
Derby, county of 6666 ff.6.13
From Arthur Agard's manuscript collections in the library of Thomas Astle, Esq. vol. 4. Cheifly extracts from the Testa de Nevill of inquisitions Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals Henry III and Edward I.
Derby, county of 6675 ff.219-220
printed proposals for printing first part of the "History and Antiquity of the County of Derby", by Thos BLORE. FSA, 1792
Derbyshire 6666 ff.212-219
Calendar of fines levied for property in, 40 to 44 Elizabeth. Of much value. Original.
Derbyshire 6666 ff.220-226
Account and Survey of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln's Derbyshire possesions, Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals Henry VI. Original and highly interesting. Gives details of receipts of the great churches of Wirksworth, Ashbourne and Chesterfield.
Derbyshire 6667 ff.383-6
Excerpts from Annals of Burton Monastery pertaining to Derbyshire.
Derbyshire 6669 ff.117-122
Copy of Norroy's Visitation of Derbyshire, 1611.
Derbyshire 6670 ff.2-41
"Quillets in Com Derbie". A long contemporary list of holders of land throughout the county in the sixteenth century, arranged alphabetically. A "quillet" is a north-country phrase for a furrow, but sometimes meant a croft or a holding.
Derbyshire 6670 ff.43-59
Copy of Domesday Book.
Derbyshire 6670 ff.319-23
Printed pages out of London Magazine for October, 1778, entitled "A ramble through Park of the Peak of Derbyshire.".
Derbyshire 6670 ff.423-32
Thomas Cox's "Derbyshire", printed.
Derbyshire 6671 ff.99-108
Extracts from Gervase HOLLES' MS. collections entitled "Trusbut, penes Don. Jos. BANKS bart., anno 1805." Derbyshire extracts from Pipe Rolls.
Derbyshire 6671 ff.130-131
List of High Sheriffs and Under-Sheriffs from 1577 for 39 years. This list, however, is not quite correfct, and is wrong throughout by two years in the dates ; see my list from 1131 to 1888 in Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals.
[Matlock names are on Nineteenth Century Lists.]
Derbyshire 6671 ff.319-20
Census returns of houses, persons, and occupations in parishes or townships of Co. Derby ( ? 1800).
Derbyshire 6671 ff.332-3
Report of Committee for erection and endowment of intended Derbyshire Infirmary, 1805.
Derbyshire 6672 ff.268-296
Schedule of fines due to the Crown from divers manors, messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditements throughout the county of Derby, 12 Charles 1.
Derbyshire 6673 ff.105-106
Some Derbyshire Domesday Landholders.
Derbyshire 6675 ff.154-155
List of sheriffs and under-sheriffs, from 1742 to 1826.
[Matlock names are on Nineteenth Century Lists.]
Derbyshire 6687 ff.34-46
"A Survey of the mannor of the High Peake, with the Rights, members, and appurtenances thereof lyeing & being in the County of Derby late parcell of the possession of Charles Stuart late King of England in right of the Honor of Tutbury parcell of the Dutchy of Lancaster made & taken by us whose names are hereunto subscribed in July 1650 by virtue of a Commission."
"Abell Richardson."
"William Tracy."
"George Southcote."
"John Thorne."
Derbyshire 6687 ff.67, 68
Ministers' accounts of the possessions of the late Abbey of Dale in the counties of Nottingham, Derby, and Leicester, 37 Henry VIII.
Derbyshire 6688 ff.253, 254
A detailed list of the trained soldiers of 1641 for the county of Derby, amounting to 400, and how they were allotted to each parish.
Derbyshire ? 6689 ff.196, 197
Original notes of manor courts, 18 Henry I.
Dethick 6666 ff.291-4
manor of.
Dethick 6667 ff.35-130
Copies of Charters, Deed Rolls, Decrees etc., of various reigns relative to. Includes other Derbyshire parishes.
Dovebridge 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Dovedale 6667 ff.35-130
Copies of Charters, Deed Rolls, Decrees etc., of various reigns relative to. Includes other Derbyshire parishes.
Drakelow 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Dronfield 6701
This is a thin folio volume of " Derbyshire Church Notes," by Mr. John Reynolds, of Plaistow, about the year 1750. They refer to the churches of Alfreton, Beeley, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chesterfield, Crich, Darley, Dronfield, Edensor, Elvaston, Norton, Spondon, Staveley, and South Wingfield. Each account has been cited in full or in substance in my [Cox's] four volumes of Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire.
Duckmanton 6667 ff.35-130
Copies of Charters, Deed Rolls, Decrees etc., of various reigns relative to. Includes other Derbyshire parishes.
Duckmanton 6667 ff.354-386
Transcripts of Deed Polls, Charters, Indentures, etc, relative to Thornley, Brampton, Harwood, Beauchief, Ashover, Duckmanton, Darley, Chesterfield, etc.
Duckmanton 6671 ff.222-228
Terriers etc., of Sutton and Duckmanton.
Duckmanton 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Duffield 6670 ff.214-16
Rectory of.
Duffield 6671 ff.1-4
Extract from Chartulary of Tutbury Priory (Norfolk MSS., College of Arms) relative to Forest and Church of Duffield, A.D.1208-1366 (See Churches of Derbyshire, iii, 129-130).
Duffield 6672 f.120
Customs of Duffield Frith, 34 Henry VIII. Original.
Duffield 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Duffield 6691 ff.28, 29
Proof from the records of the antiquity of Duffield Forest.
Duffield 6691 ff.43-45
Lease of tithes of Belper, Chevin, and Holbrook in Duffield Forest, 1739.
Duffield 6691 ff.77-83
Decree as to the Duffield Wards of Belper, Chevin, and Hulland.
Duffield 6691 ff.87-99
Act of 22-23 Charles II. as to the above Wards.
Duffield 6692 ff.20-27
Court Rolls as to woods, motes and other courts within Duffiled Forest, from Edward I. onwards.
Dunstable Priory 6674 ff.235-247
Extracts from chartulary of Dunstable Priory relative to church of Bradborne; Harl. MS., 1835.
Dutchy of Lancaster 6687 ff.34-46
"A Survey of the mannor of the High Peake, with the Rights, members, and appurtenances thereof lyeing & being in the County of Derby late parcell of the possession of Charles Stuart late King of England in right of the Honor of Tutbury parcell of the Dutchy of Lancaster made & taken by us whose names are hereunto subscribed in July 1650 by virtue of a Commission."
"Abell Richardson."
"William Tracy."
"George Southcote."
"John Thorne."

Places E - Volume/ folio(s) / More information
Eaton 6667 ff.35-130
Copies of Charters, Deed Rolls, Decrees etc., of various reigns relative to. Includes other Derbyshire parishes.
Edensor 6668 ff.449-52
Lands in.
Edensor 6701
This is a thin folio volume of "Derbyshire Church Notes," by Mr. John Reynolds, of Plaistow, about the year 1750. They refer to the churches of Alfreton, Beeley, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chesterfield, Crich, Darley, Dronfield, Edensor, Elvaston, Norton, Spondon, Staveley, and South Wingfield. Each account has been cited in full or in substance in my [Cox's] four volumes of Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire.
Ednaston 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Eggington 6672 ff.46-77
Papers relating to the advowsons of Egginton, Mugginton, and Radborne.
Egginton 6688 ff.32-38
Abstract of evidences as to, 1712.
Egginton 6688 ff.57-66
Papers relative to advowsons of Egginton and Mugginton, 1712.
Elmton 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Elvaston 6674 ff.1-10
Translation of Derbyshire entries on Quo Warranto Roll, 3 Edward III., relative to. Includes many other Derbyshire parishes.
See Alvaston 6674 ff.1-10 for details of other parishes.
Elvaston 6701
This is a thin folio volume of "Derbyshire Church Notes," by Mr. John Reynolds, of Plaistow, about the year 1750. They refer to the churches of Alfreton, Beeley, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chesterfield, Crich, Darley, Dronfield, Edensor, Elvaston, Norton, Spondon, Staveley, and South Wingfield. Each account has been cited in full or in substance in my [Cox's] four volumes of Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire.
Etwall 6673 ff.9-16
Extracts from chartulary of Beauvale Priory, etc., pertaining to Etwall, A,W.'s handwriting.
Etwall 6675 ff.60-63
Rectory of.
Etwall 6688 ff. 348-440
Abstract of deeds relative to Mickleover, Littleover, and Findern ; of Middleton and Whalley ; of Breadsall Priory ; of Meynell Langley and Kirk Langley ; and tithes of Etwall and Burnaston.
Etwall 6689 ff.1-12
Letters patent for the incorporation of the Hospital of Etwall, Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals James I.
Eyam 6666 ff.188-201
Printed particulars as to sale, by decree of Chancery, of manors, lordships and real estates of the late John Archer Esq. To be sold at the Great Hotel, Buxton, on the 9th and 10th days of June, 1802, in twenty four lots. Written particulars as to the purchase of some of the lots. With other parishes and townships within Derbyshire, 1802.
Eyam 6667 ff.35-130
Copies of Charters, Deed Rolls, Decrees etc., of various reigns relative to. Includes other Derbyshire parishes.
Eyam 6671 ff.325-331
Printed particulars of estates at Great and Little Hucklow, Tideswell, Monyash, Flagg, and Eyam, to be sold by auction at the Old George, Tideswell, on 23rd and 24th September, 1805.