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EYAM WOODLANDS, a village and township in the parish of Eyam Woodlands, H. of H.P.[1]
Lord of the Manor, His Grace the Duke of Devonshire.
Adlington George, farmer, Grindleford Bridge
English Elizabeth, grocer, Grindleford Bridge
Hawkesworth George, farmer
Howe John, farmer
Kenyon James, shopkeeper, Grindleford Bridge
Key Thomas, blacksmith, Grindleford Bridge
Marsh Robert, tanner, Grindleford Bridge
Middleton Marmaduke Marmaduke, esq. magistrate, Leam Hall, F.
Moore Lawrence, farmer, F.
Outram Thomas, vict. Red Lion, Grindleford Bridge
Outram David, calico and check manufacturer, Grindleford Bridge
Outram Ann, vict. Miners' Arms, Grindleford Bridge
Rollinson Jonathan, slate and stone merchant, Grindleford Bridge
Walker Samuel, vict. Fox, Grindleford Bridge
Willis and Andrew, curriers, Grindleford Bridge
Willis William, farmer, F.
Notes:
| [1] | "H. of H.P." means Hundred of High Peak. |
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At the end of the book it explains:- "The names distinguished with F are for the most part Freeholders returned Into the County office, as being liable to serve on Juries. This forms only a portion of the Freeholders of the County, as it does not include the Clergy, Professions, and Others, who are exempt. Those distinguished by C are Copyholders." |
[Transcribed by Rosemary Lockie in November 2002]
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