Reference NumberDSCAM/4/6/5
TitleBundle of material relating to land at Oakthorpe, Derbyshire
DescriptionDSCAM/4/6/5/1: Draft conveyance (17 Jan. 1881) by the Official Trustee of Charity Lands and the Governors (ex-officio, hereditary, nominated and co-opted) and Trustees of Sir John Port's Charity in Etwall and Repton (William, Duke of Devonshire, KG; Charles Edward, Earl of Loudoun of Donnington Park, Leicestershire; Henry Howard Molyneux, Earl of Carnarvon of Highclere Castle, Hampshire, as guardian of the Hon. George Edward Stanhope Molyneux, Lord Porchester; Robert Tolver, Baron Gerard of Garswood, Lancashire; Sir John Harpur Crewew of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, Baronet; Ashton Mosley of Burnaston House, Derbyshire, Esq.; Sir Henry Flower Every of Egginton Hall, Derbyshire, Baronet; the Ven. James Augustus Hessey, ARchdeacon of Middlesex, DCL; John Peile of Christs College, Cambridge, Esq., MA; the Ven. Edward Balston, DD, Archdeacon of Derby; Alfred Nathaniel Holden, Baron Scarsdale of Kedleston, Derbyshire; Augustus Henry, Baron Vernon of Sudbury Hall, Staffordshire; and Thomas William Evans of Allestree Hall, Derbyshire, Esq., MP ) to Thomas Wight of The Monks House, Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire, gentleman, of a messuage and 3r. 28p. of land at Oakthorpe, Derbyshire (as specified); consideration of £220.
DSCAM/4/6/5/2: Copy memorandum of terms of letting (21 Mar. 1890) by the Governors of Sir John Port's Charity to Francis Walker and Francis Hassall Walker (his son); 62a. 2r. of land in the parish of Oakthorpe, from 25 Mar. 1890, at £100.
DSCAM/4/6/5/3: Particulars and conditions of sale of part of the Oakthorpe estate belonging to Sir John Port's Charity, 13 June 1891; plan attached.
DSCAM/4/6/5/4-5: Draft conveyance (1891 and 26 Jan. 1892) by the Official Trustee of Charity Lands and the Governors and Trustees of Sir John Port's Charity, to Thomas Wight of Dudley, Worcestershire, gentleman, of Dale Close (5a. 1r. 19p.) and The Croft (1a. 1r. 36p.) at Oakthorpe; consideration of £600; plan attached.
DSCAM/4/6/5/6: Bill of costs.
DSCAM/4/6/5/7-29: Related correspondence (27 July 1891-11 June 1892) received by Thomas Wight, solicitor, Dudley, mainly from Messrs Barber and Co., solicitors, St Michael's Church Yard, Derby.
Date1881-1892
FormatManuscript
Printed document
AccessStatusOpen
Extent29 items
LevelItem
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