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Brampton (Derbyshire) Land Owners and Tenants, 1840

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Brampton Parish 1840
Land Owners and Tenants

Thanks to Stephen Kimberley for providing this information.

Land Owners including Owner Occupiers Tenants
Richard Arkwright
Aliz Addy
James Anthony
Peter Bennett
Eliz and Mary Bennett
Ann Bennett
John Beighton
William Boler
Charles Calow
Samuel Collis
John Cundey
Joseph Cundey
Joseph Cundey's Exors
Robert Daniels
John Dronfield
Duke of Devonshire
James Fisher
Col. and Mary Gladwin
Mark Hartley
James Hayes
Samuel Johnson
Mary Lowe

John Massey
Sam Collis Outram
Rev. Wm. Peach
John Rooth
James Shemwell
Thos Shemwell
William Short
Sir Geo Sitwell
{Society of Friends of Mansfield
Hospital}
Wm. Tomlinson
Robert Turner
John Travis
John Watkinson
Wm. Watkinson
Geo Wilson
Edward Wilcockson
William Wilcockson
Ann Wilcockson
Samuel Wilcockson
Alwood Wilcockson



John Bennett
Geo Berrisford
William Boler
Thos Botham
Benj Cupid
Joseph Cundey
George Hill
Isaac Lowe
John Massey
John Madin
Joe Newbould
John Shemwell
Joseph Short
Edward Turner
Thos Watkinson
Geo Wagstaffe
Joseph Wilcockson

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[Transcribed by Stephen Kimberley. Reproduced with kind permission]


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