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Posted: 19 Feb 2004 6:10PM GMT
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Edited: 11 Aug 2004 5:19PM GMT
Portland of Welbeck (4th Deposit): Deeds and Estate Papers
Catalogue Ref. 157 DD4P

Creator(s):
Cavendish family of Welbeck, Nottinghamshire, Earls and Dukes of Newcastle on Tyne
Cavendish-Bentinck family of Welbeck, Nottinghamshire, Earls and Dukes of Portland
Bentinck, Cavendish-, family of Welbeck, Nottinghamshire, Earls and Dukes of Portland
Harley family, Earls of Oxford
Holles family, Earls of Clare

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[from Scope and Content] DD/4P/52/186 Portland - Daws and Kenyon. 1777.


LEASES AND COGNATE PAPERS

Nottinghamshire

FILE [no title] - ref. DD/4P/52/186 - date: 5 May 1777
\_ [from Scope and Content] 2) Wm. Daws of Hucknall Torkard.

SURVEYS, VALUATIONS, RENTALS, ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNTS (arranged by County).

Nottinghamshire; also Derbyshire

Bentinck (Portland) other estates: Gringley on the Hill and Hucknall Torkard areas.

FILE [no title] - ref. DD/4P/59/4 - date: 27 July 1774
\_ [from Scope and Content] 2) Wm. Daws of Hucknall Torkard, gent.

FILE [no title] - ref. DD/4P/59/7 - date: 20 Nov. 1773
\_ [from Scope and Content] Copy receipt to Wm. Daws, receiver of Lord Byron, for fee farm rent from manor of Gringley on the Hill, due to Hon. Thos. Townsend.

FILE [no title] - ref. DD/4P/59/44 - date: 1774
\_ [from Scope and Content] ½ yr.'s rent account by Wm. Daws for Hucknall Torkard estate of Lord Byron; receipts and disbursements.

ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD CORRESPONDENCE, AND WORKING PAPERS

Bentinck estates and household generally.

2nd and 3rd Dukes of Portland. Miscellaneous correspondence.

FILE [no title] - ref. DD/4P/62/16/1-2 - date: 29 Sept. 1776
\_ [from Scope and Content] From Geo. Stubbs to Wm. Daws at Hucknall; enclosing case of Lord Byron claiming a sum from settled estates in Gringley, Misterton, Hucknall, Bulwell, Papplewick, Stockwith and Walkeringham, which were sold in 1774 to T. Pickering and are now property of Duke of Portland, who has paid the interest due under settlement.
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Melissa_Sanso... 20 Feb 2004 1:10AM GMT 
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