Normanton-on-Trent St Matthew

References

Archival Sources

Nottinghamshire Archives

DR 1/3/2/125/1: Terrier 1684.

DR1/3/2/125/7: Terrier 1764.

R1/3/2/125/8-9: Undated terriers from between 1765 and 1780.

DR1/3/2/125/10: Terrier 1781.

DR 1/3/2/125/12: Terrier 1809.

DR 1/3/2/125/16: Terrier 1843.

EA 101/1: Enclosure Map and Award 1802.

PR 10, 802: Parish Magazines 1900-1919.

PR 10, 822: Addition to Churchyard, 1865.

PR 10, 825: Description of Church Clock, 1900.

PR 10,833/1-2, 1-3: Faculty for memorial plaque, 1954.

PR 10,843: Normanton on Trent Jubilee Clock.

PR 23, 085: Note on footprints, 1764.

PR 1214: Normanton on Trent glebe lands and tithe 1730.

PR 1215: Churchwardens’ Accounts 1842-1900.

PR 1274-7: Induction of Rev E Howell 1848.

Nottingham Local Studies Library

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L22: St Matthew’s Normanton on Trent. Nottinghamshire Guardian, 1/2/1972.

L22: St Matthew’s Normanton on Nottingham Guardian 8/11/1952.

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AN/PB 292/1/folio 9v/4 Churchwarden Presentment 1587

De E 1.2/1: 1596 Manor of Gristhorp and Normanton.

De E 1/2/2: A Lease from ye Duke of hertford to Edward Daniell of Gresthorpe 1609.

De E 1/2/7: A Lease of Gresthorpe from William Daniell haberdasher to Benjamin Lloyd 1654.

De E 1/2/16): Lordship of Grasthorpe 1695.

De E 2/1: Manor of Greisthorpe and Normanton 1713.

De E 2/5: Manor of Grassthorpe and Normanton 1732.

De E 2/10: List of Tenants c. 1794.

De E 2/8/2: Release to John Denison Esq., 1794.

De E 5/1/1; 5/2: Release to Samuel Estwick Esq., and others, 1796.

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