Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield [Map]

Hayfield, Derbyshire is in High Peak, Derbyshire.

In 1565 Thomas Waterhouse of Haslehurst was born to Thomas Waterhouse of Hasselhurst (age 30) at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

In 1625 Thomas Waterhouse of Haslehurst (age 60) died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

On or before 28 Jan 1719 Robert Slack was born to Robert Slack of Little Hayfield and Dorothy Yeavley. He was baptised 28 Jan 1719 at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

15 Sep 1721. John Clegg's Diary. "They broke out in Kinder where two young men [Thomas Gee and Francis Gee], sons of Francis Gee (age 69) were carried off by them. Shortly after John BOOTH and his wife and one child died of that disease. A little after the family of John FROGGAT of Park Hall was visited and his eldest son John (a youth of great hopes) died and about 30 others in and about Heafield [Map], most of the families that were afflicted with them were broken." Extract: The diary of James CLEGG Part 1, page 15, formerly published by the Derbyshire Record Society.

On 20 Jun 1737 Anna Froggatt died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

In 1740 John Waterhouse was born to John Waterhouse (age 15) at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

The Journal of the Reverend John Wesley 1748. 23 Jul 1748. On Saturday, the 23d of July last, there fell for about three hours, in and about Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map] in Derbyshire, a very heavy rain, which caused such a flood as had not been seen by any now living in those parts. The rocks were loosened from the mountains: one field was covered with huge stones from side to side. Several water-mills were clean swept away, without leaving any remains. The trees were torn up by the roots, and whirled away like stubble. Two women of a loose character were swept away from their own door and drowned: one of them was found near the place; the other was carried seven or eight miles. Hayfield church-yard [Map] was all torn up, and the dead bodies swept out of their graves. When the flood abated, they were found in several places. Some were hanging on trees; others left in meadows or grounds; some partly eaten by dogs, or wanting one or more of their members.

Around 1754 Robert Slack of Little Hayfield was born to Robert Slack (age 34) and Ann Pickford at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

The Journal of the Reverend John Wesley 1755. 08 Apr 1755. Tues. 8. I had designed to go straight on to Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map]: but one from Ashbourn pressed me much to call there; which accordingly I did at seven in the morning, and preached to a deeply serious congregation. Seventeen or eighteen then desired to join in a Society, to whom I spoke severally, and was well pleased to find that near half of them knew the pardoning love of God. One of the first I spoke to was Miss Berisford, - a sweet, but short-lived flower!

Through much hail, rain, and wind, we got to Mr. B 's, at Hayfield, about five in the afternoon. His favourite daughter died some hours before we came; such a child as is scarce heard of in a century. All the family informed me of many remarkable circumstances, which else would have seemed incredible. She spake exceeding plain, yet very seldom; and then only a few words. She was scarce ever seen to laugh, or heard to utter a light or trifling word: she could not bear any that did, nor any one who behaved in a light or unserious manner. If any such offered to kiss or touch her, she would turn away and say, "I don't like you." If her brother or sisters spoke angrily to each other, or behaved triflingly, she either sharply reproved, (when that seemed needful,) or tenderly entreated them to give over. If she had spoke too sharply to any, she would humble herself to them, and not rest till they had forgiven her. After her health declined, she was particularly pleased with hearing that hymn sung: "Abba, Father;" and would be frequently singing that line herself, "Abba, Father, hear me cry."

The Journal of the Reverend John Wesley 1755. 10 Apr 1755. Thur. 10. I rode to Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map] again, to bury Mr. B 's child. Abundance of people were gathered together, and I found uncommon liberty in preaching. Who would have looked for such a congregation as this, in the Peak of Derbyshire?

I returned to Manchester the next day, and had a quiet congregation both that evening and the following.

The Journal of the Reverend John Wesley 1755. 13 Apr 1755. Sun. 13. I met the Society at five, and showed them wherein I feared they had grieved the Spirit of God, and provoked him to deliver them to be thus outraged by the beasts of the people. I then rode to Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map] once more, where Mr. B read prayers, and preached a solemn and affecting sermon, relative to the late providence. In the afternoon, I again found great liberty of spirit, in applying those awful words: "What is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? "

The Journal of the Reverend John Wesley 1755. 04 May 1757. Wed. 4. I rode over to Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map], and preached, at one, in the church, to a congregation gathered from all parts.

On or before 12 Apr 1786 Sarah Slack was born to Robert Slack. She was baptised on 23 Apr 1786 at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

Sarah Slack: On 16 Jun 1807 Thomas Waterhouse and she were married. In Apr 1849 she died.

Around 1819 Elizabeth Lomas was born at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

Around 1828 Joseph Hyde was born at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

On 08 Apr 1846 Thomas Waterhouse (age 60) died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

On 19 Oct 1848 Margaret Kershaw (age 38) died. She was buried on 23 Oct 1848 at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

On 18 Aug 1851 Robert Slack (age 69) died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

In 1871 Daniel Haigh (age 65) died. at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

In Jul 1880 Alice Haigh was born to George Haigh (age 39) and Ellen Whittle (age 38) at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

10 Aug 1882. Robert Slack of Little Hayfield. Will Proved:

This is the last Will and Testament of me Robert SLACK the Elder of Little Hayfield in the parish of Glossop and County of Derby Yeoman first I order and direct all my just Debts to be paid and discharged by my son Robert SLACK (and do charge my real and personal Estate and Effects hereinafter given and devised to him with the payment thereof) and my funeral and Testamentary charges by my Executors hereinafter named out of my other Effects I give devise and bequeath unto my dear Wife and her Assigns for and during the Term of her natural Life any such on of my Dwellinghouses situate in the Clough [Map] as she may chuse and also the several Annuities hereinafter mentioned (making together the annual sum of fifty pounds) that is to say One Annuity or clear yearly Rent to charge or sum of Twenty pounds to be issuing and payable out of and from the Hereditaments hereinafter devised to my son Robert SLACK and one other Annuity or clear yearly Rent charge or sum of Thirty pounds to be issuing and payable out of and from the Hereditaments hereinafter devised to my sons John SLACK and Thomas SLACK by two half yearly payments respectively on every the tenth day of May and Eleventh day of November in each year the first payment thereof respectively to be made on the first of those days happening after my decease and to continue so payable during the natural Life of her my said Wife And in Case of default of payment (besides other Remedies) to be recoverable by distress and Sale in like manner as Rent in arrear And I give and bequeath unto my said Wife all my Household Goods and ffurniture and all Debts which may be owing to me at the time of my decease (except those owing for Leather) and all other my personal property and Effects whatsoever not by me otherwise disposed of absolutely and to be willed or disposed of as she may think proper.

I give and devise unto my son Robert SLACK and to his Heirs and Assigns fro ever (Subject and charged as herein mentioned) all that and those my Estate or Estates and premises at Lower Bank [Map] and Upper Bank [Map] with the round Meadow and Heyde Crofts [Map] and all the Buildings privileges and Appurtenances whatsoever thereunto respectively belonging

And I give and bequeath unto him my said son Robert all and every the Rents which at the Time of my decease may be owing to me and standing in my books being simple Contracts for the Sale of Leather only.

I give and devise unto my Daughter Ann STEEL and unto my Daughter Grace MARRIOTT equally between them share and share alike and their Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants in Common and not as joint Tenants all my Estate and Buildings situate and being at of near Stockport and in the County of Chester And I do hereby will direct and provide that it shall and may be lawful to and for them my said Daughters respectively notwithstanding their Coverture and they are hereby authorized and empowered from time to time and at all times after my decease freely and absolutely to dispose of all or any of the said premises so given to her or them respectively at their will and pleasure by Deed or Will or otherwise without the Control of any person or persons and as fully and amply as if they respectively were sole and unmarried I give devise and bequeath unto my two sons John SLACK and Thomas SLACK and to their Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants in Common and not as joint Tenants ((Subject and charged as herein mentioned) All those my Estates at Little Hayfield and Allothy [Map] as now joined together with all my Buildings factories Common Rights and privileges whatsoever belonging the same Estates And all those my three Dwellinghouses situate at the Townend [Map] in Chapel en le Frith in the said County of Derby

And I direct that [ ] of my said sons John or Thomas shall wish a conveyance of the whole of the said premises so devised to them as aforesaid to one of them, he shall mention and specify to the other of them in writing a sum of Money and shall at the option of the other of them either pay such Sum to the other of them for the Moiety of the said premises devised to the other or upon such sum being tendered to him shall convey to the other of them his Moiety thereof And the other of them shall accept or pay such sum accordingly and on refusal by either of the other shall be entitled to the whole of the same premises but my said two sons John and Thomas shall duly pay the said Annuity of thirty pounds whilst seized as Tenants in Common but not afterwards and the said premises charge therewith shall remain so vested in them until the decease of my said Wife

And I give unto my said sons John and Thomas all my Stock of Cattle ffarming Stock and Husbandry Geer (except [ ])

And I give unto my said son Thomas all my Stock of Sheep

And whereas I have given Security with my sons and sons in Law for Money borrowed and I hereby direct and provide that in case my Heirs or Executors shall be required and shall actually pay any sum or sums of Money or Expenses by or in Consequence of my having so become surety such of my Heirs or Executors shall witness and until fully repaid or reimbursed have power and authority to raise and reimburse themselves respectively all such Sum and Sums of Money and Expenses by Sale of a sufficient part of the Estate and Effects hereby given to or in ffavor of the person or persons or of the Wife or [ ] of such person or persons on whose Account such Sum or Sums shall have been paid and all Expenses incident thereto and all necessary parties interested in such Estates and Effects respectively under this my Will shall join and concur in effecting such Sale or Sales any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding

And I give and bequeath unto all my children and sons in Law and Daughters in Law all such Sum and Sums of Money and Effects as I now have given and at the time of my decease may have given or advanced to them respectively or as they may owe me (except for Rent) and direct that no one or more of them shall be required to repay to my Estate any such Sum or Sums And I recommend all my Devises and Legatees not to be discontent with the provisions hereby made for them and my will is that in Case any of them shall cause any unnecessary quarrel or Suit at Law or unnecessary Trouble each of them so offending shall forfeit the Sum of One hundred pounds to the person or persons to or against whom such Suit or Suits or Trouble shall be caused or given And I further direct that my Executors hereafter named shall not nor shall any of them be answerable or accountable for the other or others of them or the Receipts Neglects or Defaults of the others of them nor with or for any Loss which may happen to my said property or Effects except through their or his own wilful Defaults but shall be entitled to deduct and retain from and out of the Trust Monies and Effects which may come to their Hands and reimburse to each other all such Costs charges and Expenses as they or any of them shall or may incur or by put unto in or about the execution or this my will And I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said Wife, Thomas SLACK of Macclesfield in the said County of Chester Surgeon and John Gee of Kinder in the said County of Derby farmer joint Executors of this my last Will and Testament (hereby revoking all others) hoping they will see the same performs In Witness whereof I the said Robert SLACK the Testator have to this my last will and Testament set my Hand and Seal that is to say my Hand to the three preceding Sheets and my Hand and Sal to this fourth and last Sheet the thirty first day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Twenty one

Robert SLACK

The writing contained in this and the three preceding Sheets of paper hereunto [ ] was signed Sealed delivered published and declared by the above named Robert SLACK the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the Sight and presence of us who in his Sights and presence and at his request and in the sight and presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses (an Erazure being first made in the Eighth Line from the bottom of the Second Sheet of paper an Inter line also first made above the Nineteenth Line in the third sheet of paper)

George HADFIELD; John TURNER; John HURST

First Codicil

I Robert SLACK the Testator within named in that my last will & Testament did give and bequeath to my Daughter Grace MARRIOTT and to my Daughter Ann a certain Freehold Estate Land & Hereditaments therein more particularly SLACK the Testator, do by this my first codicil to my last Will & Testament hereby revoke that part of my said will which bequeathed to my said Daughter Ann a moiety of the beforementioned Freehold Estate Lands and Hereditaments and by Virtue of this my said Codicil I do give and bequeath the said moiety of the said Lands & Hereditements so situate as aforesaid to my Son in Law Thomas STEEL the Husband of my said Daughter Ann free from all Incumberances whatsoever save and except a fair and equitable proportion of a cheif rent reserved and made payable out of the said Freehold Land and Hereditaments to the Heirs of the DUKINFIELD Family to [ ] sale and re[ ] use and [crease in the original] Will or otherwise as he shall after my demise think fit and I hereby direct my Executors named in my said last will and Testatment to give quiet and peaceable possession of the said Freehold Lands and Hereditaments unto the said Thomas STEEL and the said Grace MARRIOTT immediately after my Decease and I further direct that in case either my said Daughter Grace or my said Son in Law Thomas STEEL shall wish a conveyance of the whole of the said Premises Lands and Hereditaments so devised to them as aforesaid to one of them he or she shall mention and specify to the other of them either pay such sum to the other of them or upon such sum of Money being tenedered to him or her shall convey to the other of them his or her Moiety thereof and the other of them shall accept or pay such sum accordingly and in refusal by either the other shall be entitled to the whole of the said freehold Land and Hereditaments As Witness my Hand and Seal this Ninth day of July in the [year  ] [     ] One thousand eight Hundred and twenty one.

The writing contained in this sheet of paper was signed, sealed, and delivered, published and declared by the abovementioned Robert SLACK in the sights and presence of us who in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses

In Apr 1900 Elizabeth Lomas (age 81) died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

On 20 Mar 1912 Stanley Chadwick was born to Harry Chadwick (age 36) and Alice Haigh (age 31) at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

In Apr 1913 Harold Hyde aka Oxley was born illegitimately to Frederick Oxley (age 33) and Sarah Ellen Hyde (age 23) at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

In Sep 1916 Alice Haigh (age 36) died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

On or before 30 Mar 1918 Frances E Oxley was born to Frederick Oxley (age 37) and Sarah Ellen Hyde (age 28) at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map]. She died the same day or shortly after.

On 26 Sep 1919 Herbert Oxley was born to Frederick Oxley (age 39) and Sarah Ellen Hyde (age 30) at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

In May 1923 Harry Chadwick (age 47) died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

In Jul 1934 Stanley Chadwick (age 22) and Lily Waterhouse (age 18) were married at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

The River Sett rises near South Head Farm, Kinder [Map] from where it flows through Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map], Birch Vale [Map] to New Mills [Map] where it joins the River Goyt.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Arden or Chapel Street

31 Mar 1901. Census. Arden or Chapel Street, Hayfield.

Edward H Redfern (age 49). Print Works Labourer.

Mary Redfern (age 53).

Jabez H B Redfern (age 21)

etc.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Bank Vale [Map]

The Street is a Roman Road that travels broadly south from Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] to Wirksworth [Map] where it joined another road which crossed the Derwent at Milford and ran on the east bank of the Derwent and to Derventio [Map] aka Derby.

For the early stages of the road information had been obtained from P. Wroe and P. Mellor (1971). "A Roman Road between Buxton and Melandra Castle, Glossop (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 1971, Volume 91).

From Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] the road heads broadly south through Simmondley [Map], Higher Plainsteads Farm [Map], Abbots Chair [Map], Brookhouses, Hayfield [Map], through Little Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map], Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map]. In Hayfield it appears to have followed Kinder Road [Map] until it reached Spring Vale Road [Map] where it could cross the River Sett where the steep river cliff has ended. It continued more or less straight past Highgate Head Farm, Hayfield [Map], Peep o Day [Map] following the A624 until East Meats [Map] where it heads towards Gorsty Low [Map] then Breckend [Map] and Townend [Map]

05 Apr 1891. Census. Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map].

Joseph Singleton (age 25). Head. 25. Coachman, Domestic Servant (Groom written in pencil). Born in Hyde, Cheshire.

Susannah Singleton (age 23). Wife. 23. Born in Hope, Derbyshire.

Herbert Singleton. Son. 1. Born in Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

05 Apr 1891. Census. Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map]

John Roebuck (age 30). Head. 37. Married. Labourer Paper Mill. Born Chapel-en-le-Frith.

Emma Roebuck (age 30). Wife. Married. 30. Born Thornsett.

On 19 Oct 1896 Albert Roebuck was baptised at St Matthew's Church, Hayfield [Map]. His abode is shown as Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map].

31 Mar 1901. Census. Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map].

John Roebuck (age 40). Head. 40. Married. Labourer at Paper Mills. Born Chapel-en-le-Frith.

Anne Roebuck (age 30). Wife. 30. Married. Born Barnsley, Yorkshire.

Albert Roebuck (age 4). Son. 5.

02 Apr 1911. Census. Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map].

John Roebuck (age 50). Head. 50. Married. Labourer.

Anne Roebuck (age 40). Wife. 34. Married. [Note. Age of 34? Possibly 40?]

Albert Roebuck (age 14). Son. 14.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Bank Vale Paper Mill [Map]

Before 1851 Robert Slack (age 69) owned Bank Vale Paper Mill [Map].

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Bottomhouses [Map]

Nicholas WATERHOUSE of Sprayhouse [Map]: 1 August 1574

In the Name of god Amen, Anno Dom 1573 The xix daye of November in the xvj year of the Reign of our sovraign Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god of England ffrance Ireland queen deffdr of the faithe I Nycholas WATRHOUSSE of Sprahousse in Heiffeld Sycke in Bodye hoole of mynde dreadynge the unctin houre of deyth do Ordane & make this my will & Testament in manr & fforme followynge ffyrst I gyfe & bequeath my Soole unto god Allmygthie and my Bodie to Buryed in the pysh church of all hallowes of glossopp whch I am a personer in suche A conveniente place as shalbe thought meate & [Con ]

By my Executors & Supervisors undr wrytten

Also I wyll that the pson or vicar have thre d [ ] after my Deythe Also I wyll & bequeth To Katheryn WATRHOUSSE my welbeloved wyffe my housse the wych I nowe dwell in wt all Lands wch Belonge unto the same durynge the Lyve of the same Katheryn

Also I wyll that the said Katheryn my wyffe shall have all my goods & [ ]s of grounds durynge her Lyffe and the said Katheryn [key]pynge my ffyve chyldren togyther wt meate drynke and apell intyll suche tyme as the yongeste chylde Be of the age of xxj yeres ffulln Thes Be the names of the chyldren Thoms WATRHOUSSE John WATRHOUSSE Rauffe WATRHOUSSE Jone WATRHOUSSE and Helen WATRHOUSSE my said wyff pformynge all thynge as heareafter followynge That is to wytte my wyffe paynge my detts & Legaces pformynge [ ] to Thoms WATRHOUSSE my Eldyste sone after his mothers deithe my housse & grond that I nowe dwellin to hym & his heres for ever

And also the same Thoms to have syxe ponds xiijs iiijd of [ ] mony to putte upe after wt all and hys mother to keepe hym wt meate dryncke & apell durynge his mothers Lyff & to doe his mothers worke and

Also hys mother to gyve to the said Thoms [T]en hoge Lambs that is to wytte the Best Brasse potts the Best pann the Best Bede wt all nessaries Belongynge unto the same and of all thynges Belongynge unto husbanddrye to have the Best pte Ham the Best Arke at the house [ ] [ ] to have vj£ xiijs iiijd to putt upe A stable wt all when He shall come to his ffull age of xxj

Also I gyve unto John WATRHOUSSE my Sone & his heres ffor ever my tenement in Heyffeilde wt the appurtenance Caulled [ bothomshousse [Map]] nowe Beynge in the occupacyon of John BOWDEN of Heyffelde to take ytt when ytt shall fall after the yongest chylde shall come unto his age of xxj yeres also I gyve unto Rauffe WATRHOUSSE my tenement Lyinge in Bowdenlane [Map] now the countie of Derby to have to the said Rauphe & his heres ffor ever & also the Said Rauffe to have too Cottages in Heyffelde & kyndr Bancke [Map] also I gyve to the said Rauphe Syxe ponds xiijs iiijd of [ ] mony to be paide unto the said Rauffe when he shall come to hs ffull age of xxj yeres

Also I gyve & bequeth unto Johan WATTRHOUSSE And Ellin WATRHOUSSE my too daughters eyther of them threscore ponds of [ ] mony to Be paid unto eyther of them when the shall come to ther ffull age of xxj yeres [Ey] ther [ ] after the said xxj yeares at the syghte of thre ffrends and Bothe the said too daughters to Be [ ] Bothe Bede & Ban[ ] of there ffathers goods

Also yt is my wyll that yf god do viseytt wt deythe any of my said daughters or Sonnes Then it shalle at the pleasure of my wytffe ether Landes & goods

Also I wyll that Elizabeth ARNEFFELDE wy[ ] That After his terme endid yf she [ ] for the [ ] it to occupie wch plasse shall have one [ ] caulled the Hollyngeworth [Map] C[ ] ^ payinge xs [ ] wethe houssynge no other houssynge nowe and A[ ] nowe in the occupacion of the said Elizabeth

And of this my last wyll & Testament I ordane & make my lawffull & true executors Katheryn my trustie & welbeloved wyffe And Thoms WATRHOUSSE my Eldeste Sone And of this my said said wyll & testamente I ordeyne & make the supervisors herof Thoms RAWLYNSON the yonger Robertt ARMEFFELDE of Brodsworthe & Rauffe BRADLEY of the haighe And I gyffe to evry of them xs apece to se that this my wyll Be pformed in all Causys as my syngular confydence & truste is in thym Thes wyttnes Ottywell FFERNYLEYOttywell ANDREW of gybhey Rauffe HYDE of Bulshawe & Thoms ARMEFFELDE of Heyfild wt others

detts owynge to me Nycolas WATRHOUSSE

Inprimis Roger WHYTILL viis viijd

Thoms WATRHOUSSE of Hasselhurst viijs viijd

detts wych the said Nycolas do owe

[ ] BRAMALL of thornesett xxvjs viijd

Inprimis Rauffe BRADLEY xls xj

Nycolas KYNDR

Itm to ottewell BAWDON of Heyffeld xliijs iiijd

John DOWNES of Kydr xxvs

to Thoms WATRHOUSSE (age 7) my Brother xxxiijs iiijd

Rauffe MELLER of All[ ]

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03 Apr 1881. Census. Chapel-en-le-Frith Road, Hayfield. Possibly number 60?

Isaac Robinson (age 45). Head. 45. Employed Print Works. Born in Hope, Derbyshire [Map].

Hannah Robinson.

James Robinson (age 19). Son. Unmarried. 19.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Church Street

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, 15 Church Street

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, 15 Church Street, Village Store and Post Office [Map]

Village Store and Post Office, Hayfield [Map]. Open Mon-Sat 0800-2000, Sunday 0900-1800.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Curriers Row

05 Apr 1891. Census. Curriers Row, Hayfield.

James Shaw (age 28). Head. 28. Cotton Spinner. Born Hayfield.

Sarah Shaw (age 28). Wife. 28. Born Bugsworth.

Edith Shaw. Daughter. 7. Scholar. Born Hayfield.

Hubert Shaw (age 1). Son. 1. Born Hayfield.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Fisher's Lane

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, 1 Fisher's Lane

05 Apr 1891. Census. 1 Fisher's Lane, Hayfield.

James Handford. Head. 35. Print Work Labourer.

Sarah A Handford (age 35). Wife. 35.

Thomas Redfern. 14. Step-son.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Grey Beck [Map]

1719. Grey Beck [Map]. Old Schoold House. Old Hayfield Grammar School founded 1604. Built 1719.

On 17 Aug 1721 Marie Booth made her will:

In the name of God Amen, the seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord God 1721 in the eight year of the reign of our most Sovereign Lord King George the first king of England Scotland France & Ireland king Defender of the faith.

I Mary BOOTH being of sound memory & understanding blessed be God for it knowing my turn to be upon

I commit my soul into the hands of almighty God earth short & uncertaine, I desire if the Lord permit that my body may be interred in the Chappel of Hayfield [Map], to be buried after the Christian burial

Inprimis I give & bequeathe unto my Sister Margaret BOOTH the sum of fourscoure pounds,

Item I give & bequeathe unto my Mother Ann MARRIOTT the sum of forty pounds to bring me out with it & to pay all these Legacies too,

Item I give & bequeath to the school of Hayfield [Map] the sum of four pounds accordingly as Thomas MARRIOTT & Henry BOOTH shall think fit to be pay'd,

Item I give leave & bequeath to my Brother John's Children either of them five shillings

Item I leave Thomas MARRIOTT & Henry BOOTH to be Executors for this my last will & testament In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed

Mary BOOTH her mark & seal

Samll MARRIOTT; John KINDER; Robert LOMMAX

October the 4th: 1721

A true and perfect Inventory of all such goods and debts oweing as Mary BOOTH of Kinder in the parrish of Glossopp and County of Derby spinster dyed possessed of then vallued and apprized by us whose names are here unto subscribed viz.

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Thomas WATERHOUSE (age 41) of Hasselhurst [Map]: Glossop: 2 May 1576

In the Name of god Amen the 3rd day of November and in the yere of our lorde god[ ] [ ] I Thomas WATERHOUSE of the Hasselynhurst Sycke In bodye and pfect mynde & remembrance thanks be to god make my last wyll & testament in maner & forme folowynge fyrst I be queyth my soule to Almighty god hath [ ] [ ] hys [ ] blode and my bodye to be buryed in the pych churche of All[ ] at glosoppe [ ] my gudds to the worlde as hee [ ] [ ] folows yt ys to wytt I wyll yt all my detts legacys &my funerall be dyscharged and payd of my hole gudds & then I wyll that ye reste of my gudds be devyded and they to paye my detts & brynge me honestlye [home]

Also I gyve to my brother Ottewell iiijd

Also I wyll yt Margrett my wyffe shall have the whole pte of all my land & houses and also I wyll yt my sone Thomas WATERHOUSE (age 11) shall have the In heretance of all mh lands as I & my elders have had and also I wyll that Thomas my sone hys heres executors adminystators or assygens do paye to my two yonger sonns John (age 9) & Ottewell or theyr assygnes of [ ] owne proper [ ] to eyther to them xl of lawfull money of England In full canten[ ] and paymet of ther chylds pte to be at the ar[ ] in vj yeres ye nexte ensuynge after my deth yt ys to [ ] at the feaste of All Saynts the [ ] shalbe In the yere of our lorde god ij lx & xvj to eyther of them xxxiijs iiijd [ ] and also to paye v yeres the next ensuynge ye date herof at the sayde feaste of All Saynts to my sonns John & Ottewell to eyther of them every yere xxxiijs iiijd In full payemt of eyther or them the sayd paement to be payd att the [ ] yf yt be lawffullye [ ] Also I con[ ] order & make my true & lawfull executors my brother Ottewell WATERHOUSE & Thomas my sone to performe thys my laste wyll & testament as they wyll answer after god and also I make my supervysors my brother in lawe Wyllm HYDE preest and Margrett my wyffe These beynge wyttenes Thomas ROLYNSON & Wyllm BRYGGS wt other

detts whyche bye owynge unto me In prmis my father [ ] Dowar [ ade] of me all my wyffes weddynge clowthys

Itm [ ] Raphe HYDE sone of Edward my brother in lawe doth owe me

[ the rest of the will is illegible ]

In 1610 John Waterhouse "The Elder" of Hasselhurst (age 43) died at Hasselhurst, Hayfield [Map].

Thomas WATERHOUSE (the elder) of Hassellhurst [Map]: 7 March 1624/5

In the name of god Amen the seaven and twentyth daye of Januarie One thousand Sixe hundred twentie ffoure I Thomas WATERHOUSE the elder of Hassellhurst in the Countie of Darbie yeoman being Sicke in bodie but of good and perfect remembrance laude and praise be given unto Almightie god, Doe Constitute and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner an fforme ffollowing

That is to say, ffirst I Commend and Comitt my soule into the handes of Almightie god my maker and Ptector and my bodie to be buried after a Christian maner within the Chappell of Heyffeilde

Ite my debts and funerall expences discharged, I give and bequeath unto Margarett WATERHOUSE Daughter of Thomas WATERHOUSE (age 30) my eldest Sonne An ewe and a lambe,

Ite I give unto the children of John CRESWELL and Thomas BENNETT my Sonnes in lawe everie of them twelve pence,

Ite I give unto Thomas BENNETT afore said And to Ann his wife sixe shillings eight pence in liewe and ffull satisfaccon of her or their childs pte or other Demandes,

Ite I give and bequeath unto Robt GREENSMITH and to Elizabeth his wife Twelve pence, in liewe and ffull satisfaccon of her or their childs pte or porcon or other Demandes except the Sume of ffoure poundes wich I owe and Do stand Indebted unto the said Robert GREENSMITH and to Elizabeth his wife,

Item I give and bequeath unto Ann WATERHOUSE (age 58) my wife And to Robert WATERHOUSE (age 26) my Sonne all the rest and remainder of all my goods & cattels aswell imoveable as immoveable to bee equally Devided between them,

And my will is That the said Ann WATERHOUSE (age 58) my wife And Robert WATERHOUSE (age 26) my Sonne shall be executors of this my last will and Testament,

And I nominate and appoint Thomas WATERHOUSE (age 30) my sonne and William BEARD Overseers of this my last will in hope they will see yt pformed according to the trust and repose I putt in them

These being witnesses Richard FFRYER; William BEARDE; Raphe MELLOR

A true Inventorie of all goods Chattels and Cattels moveable and Immoveable of Thomas WATERHOUSE of Haslehurst in the pish of Glossop and Countie of Darbie yeoman Deceased as they are praysed and valued the daye and yeare above said by William RALINSON of the Highgate in the pish & Countie afore said gentleman, And Thomas WATERHOUSE of the Sprayhouse yeoman And Henery MELLOER and Thomas MELLER of the Townend in the pish of Chappell in Leyffrith and Countie afore said yeoman:

(not transcribed, valued at £19 6s 8d)

Ottiwell WATERHOUSE of Lanesyde [Map] in Ollersett: February 1637. [Note. this is Feb 1638]

In the name of God Amen the Seaven & Twenteeth day of September In the yeare of our Lorde God 1632 I Ottiwell WATTERHOUSE of Lanesyde in Ollersett in the County of Darby Sicke in Body but in good & pfecte Remembrance, prayse be given to God ffor it Do Constitute ordayne and make this my last will and Testament in manner and fforme ffollowinge, That is to wett,

ffirst I offer and bequeath my Soule to Allmighty god my Creator and maker trustinge through the merritts of his Sonn Jesus Christ and his precious bloud sheeding to be one of the Number of his Electe And my body to be buried within the Chappell of Heaffeilde And that my ffunerall Expences and such detts as of Right I owe to any man be discharged of my whole goods:

Item I give and bequeath to James BRIERLEY my Nephew xxs

Item I give to Eme BRIERLEY his wyfe xxs

Item I give to Laurence BRIERLEY xxs Item I give to Grace BRIERLEY his sister xxs

Item I give to Joane KERKE my Neece vis viijd

Item I give to James BRIERLEY the yonger Robert BRIERLEY Ann BRIERLEY Amy: BRIERLEY Elizabeth BRIERLEY & Mary BRIERLEY Sonns and daughters of James BRIERLEY my nephew every one of them vjs viijd

Item I give and bequeath to Thomas WATTERHOUSE (age 42) of Hassell Hurste [Map] my nephew xxs. And I give to Ann WATTERHOUSE his wife xs

Item I give to Thomas WATTERHOUSE (age 7) the yonger Margrett WATTERHOUSE (age 6) Dorothie WATTERHOUSE (age 7) and Joane WATERHOUSE (age 2) Son and daughters of Thomas WATTERHOUSE (age 42) my nephew evrie one of them xxs

Item I give to Robert WATTERHOUSE (age 38) my nephew iijs iiijd

Item I give to John CRESSWELL vjs. And I give to margrett CRESSWELL his wiff vjs

Item I give to every one of theire Children iijs iiijd

Item I give to Thomas BENNETT vs And to Ann BENNETT his wiff vs And I give to there two Children ether of them ijs

Item I give to Joane ANDREW wiff of William ANDREW my master xs

Item I give t Ellin ANDREW my god daughter xs Item I give to Mary ANDREW her sister xs

Item I give to Alis ANDREW xs Item I give to Raphe ANDREW William ANDREW the yonger & John ANDREW Sonns of William ANDREW of Lanesyde evrie one of them xs

Item I give to Ellin BENNETT widow late wiff of Alexander BENNETT vjs viijd And I give to every of her children ijs

Item I give to Elizabeth RIDGWAY wiff of Robert RIDGWAY of Aspinshawe vjs viijd

Item I give to margrett HYDE wiff of Raph HYDE of bulshaw vjs viijd

Item I give to Elizabeth FFERNELEY wiff of Thomas FFERNELY vjs viijd And to evrie one of her Children ijs

Item I give to Elizabeth BRADBURY wyf of Robert BRADBURY of Stubbs vs

Item I give to Raphe JACKSON vs And to Margrett JACKESON his wiff vs

Item I give to Raph FFERNELEY iijs iiijd

Item I give to Robert BEARD of Drumblecloughe xxs And I give to Elizabeth BEARD wif of the said Robert xs and to every one of there children ijs vid,

And all the Rest and Residue of m unbequeathed goods & detts I give to William ANDREW my master,

Item I ordeyne and make the same William ANDREW my lawfull and sole Executor trustinge he will ffullfill and accomplish this my last will and Testament ffor my Soules Healthe with the oversight of Thomas WATERHOUSE of Hassle Hurst my nephew and Robert BEARD of drumbleclough In wittness where of I have here unto putt my Hande the day & yeare first above writen

And Hereby I disanull nighllat and Make voyde all fformer wills by me hertofore made & ordeyned

the marke of me the said Otiwell WATERHOUSE

witnesses hereof Raphe FFERNELEY; Raphe ANDREW

Raphe WATERHOUSE (age 43) of Hasslehurst [Map]: 24 March 1684/5

In the name of God Amen The Nineteenth day of June in the Six and Thirtyeth year of the Raigne of our most Gracious Soverngue Lord Charles the Second over England Kind Defender of the ffaith Anoq Dominy 1684 I Ralph WATERHOUSE of Haslehurst in the parish of Glossop in the County of Derby husbandman being weak in body but of sound & perfect mind and memory Prayse be given to God for ye same Doe make Constitute ordayne and declare this my Last Will and Testament in maner and forme folowing And ffirst being penitent and sorry from the bottom of my heart for my sins far most humbly desyreing fforgivenesse for the same I Give and Comitt my Soul into the handes of Allmighty God my Creator in whom and by the meritts of Jesus Christ my Alone Saviour and Redeemer I trust and stedfastly Believe to receive full remission & forgivenesse of all my sines and to be made Pertaker of Life Everlasting And my Body I Comitt to the earth from whence it was taken to be decently Interred at the Discrecon of my Executor hereafter named, and as touching such worldly Estate as the Lord in mercy hath Intrusted me withall I doe order Give and dispose the same in maner and form following (That is to say) ffirst my will & mynd is that my due debts and ffunerall Expences shall be satisfyed out of my whole Estate

Item I Give and Bequeath unto John WATERHOUSE (age 49) (son of John WATERHOUSE (age 49) of Sprayhouse [Map] in the County Aforesaid my Brother) the sume of ffive pounds of Lawfull money of England.

Item I Give and Bequeath unto Joan RIDGWAY (age 50) of Brotherhey in the pish of Glossop my sister the sume of Twenty shillings of Like lawfull money.

Item I Give and Bequeath unto Grace (Daughter of Martha LOMAS (age 43) of the parish of Chappelinlefrith in the Sd County of Derby my Syster Deceased) the Like Sume of Twenty shillings.

Item I Give and Bequeath unto Mary wife of Thomas WATERHOUSE (age 55) my Brother of the Sd pish of Glossop One shilling And unto Thomas WATERHOUSE (Son & Heir of Thomas WATERHOUSE my Sd Brother) the Sume of ffive shillings of like Lawfull money of England in token of my Love to them and in the Leiu of their whole Right and Tithe out of my whole Estate,

Item All the Rest Residue and Remainder of all and Singular my Goodes & Creditts and Chattells of what nature kind or Quality soever the same be I Give and Bequeath unto Nicholas WATERHOUSE of Heafield (age 46) in the Sd parish of Glossop Brother and unto all and every such younger Child & Children (Sons & Daughters of Thomas WATERHOUSE (age 55) my Sd Eldest Brother) as shall be Liveing at the tyme of my Death Equally to be devided between ye Sd Nicholas WATERHOUSE and the Sd Child or Children, And if the Sd Nicholas WATERHOUSE shall hereafter happen to depart this Life before he shall have Received & had the Moitye & one halfe part of my Goodes Creditts and Chattells soe given and Bequeathed to him as Afforesd That then and in such case my Will and mynd is that such Moitye and Halfe part shall decend Remaine and be t the onely use and behoofe of such child or Children sons & Daughters of the Sd Nicholas WATERHOUSE my Brother as shall be Liveing at or After my death Equally to be devided amongst them,

And Lastly I doe Constitute Ordayne and Apoynt the Sd Nicholas WATERHOUSE my Brother the sole Executor of this my Last will and Testament hopeing he will ffaithfully pforme and Execute the same And I doe hereby frustrate & disanull and make void all former Wills by me made And declare this to be my Last Will and Testament In Wittnesse whereof I have hereunto subscribed my hand and seal the day and year ffirst above Written.

Sealed Sygned Subscribed and declared by the Testator

Ralph WATERHOUSE marke & seale

as his Last will and Testament In presence of the testator

George 'K' KIRKE marke; George WARD; John WATERHOUSE

A True & perfect Inventory of all & singular ye Goodes Creditts & Chattells of Raph WATERHOUSE Late of Hasslehurst within the parish of Glossop in ye County of Derbye Husbandman deceased prized by Thomas ROLLINSON, John WATERHOUSE & Willm BENETT the seventeenth day of Octob: Ano Doni 1684 (not transcribed, valued @ £94=15=04)

Thomas WATERHOUSE of Haselhurst [Map]: 15 May 1733

In the name of God amen I Thomas WATERHOUSE Senior of Haselhurst in the parish of Glossop and county of Derby yeoman being aged and something indisposed in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory praised be God for the same but calling to mind the uncertainty of this life do make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and fforme ffollowing Imprs: I Humbly Commend my Soul in the Hands of God that gave it.

And I bequeath my body the Earth to be therein Interred according to the discretion of my Executrix and Executor hereafter named,

And as touching that Temporall Estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me with my will and mind is that my debts Legacyes and funerall Expences together with the Charge of the probate of this my will and all Incident Charges touching the same shall be first and deducted out of my personall Estate; and as to all the rest residue and remainder of my Estate I give and devise the same as ffolloweth

Item. I give and bequeath unto my Sonn Thomas WATERHOUSE (age 32) ffive shillings.

Item I give and bequeath unto my Loveing wife Elizabeth three pounds of Lawfull money out of my personall Estate

Item all the rest residue and remainder of my personall Estate Goods Cattell and Chattells whatsoever that is not yet disposed of by me it is my will and mind I give and devise the same to be Equally divided into three Equall parts, That is to my wife: my sonn Samuel (age 28), and my daughter Mary (age 21), with this further Exception, it is my will that my Loveing wife shall ffirst take up what Household goods she hath mind of and then all the rest of my personall Estate is to be divided as aforesaid.

Item further also it is my will and mind that whatever my wife shall happen to dye possessed of Ether in goods, or silver the same be divided Equally betwixt my Sonn Samuel and my daughter Mary, And if it happen so that Ether my Sonn Samuel or my daughter Mary dye and leave Ether Child or Children behind them that child or Children shall have one halfe of what their Grandmother dyes possessed of as afforesaid And Lastly I do hereby nominate Constitute and appoint my Loveing Wife and my Sonn Samuel Sole Executrix and Executor of this my last will and Testament: revokeing all former will and will by me at any time heretofore made And I do hereby declare this to be my last will and testament: In witness whereof I have here unto putt my hand and seale the Thirtieth day of January Anno Dom: 1732

Thomas WATERHOUSE

Signed sealed declared and published as and for the last will and testament of the above named Thomas WATERHOUSE in the p:sence of us who subscribed our names as witnesses thereof in the said testators p:sence

John HARROP; Tho: HARROP; Henry BOOTH

A true & perfect Inventory of all such Goods Chattle, & Cattels as Thomas WATERHOUSE of Haselhurst senr. dyed possessed of viewed & apprised by us this 13th Day of Febry Anno Dom 1732:3

John HALL; Henry BOOTH

(Not transcribed, valued @ £404:08:4)

Ottewell Waterhouse was born to John Waterhouse of Spray House at Hasselhurst, Hayfield [Map].

Agnes Waterhouse was born to John Waterhouse of Spray House at Hasselhurst, Hayfield [Map].

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield War Memorial [Map]

Hayfield War Memorial [Map]. Side One: To the glory of god, in proud and grateful memory of the men of Hayfield who gave their lives for king, and country. Their bright spirit still tenants the hearts of those who loved them. They passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty, and self-sacrifice. Let those who come after see to it that their names are not forgotten.

Hayfield War Memorial [Map]. Side Two: Bamford Joel, Barltrop Charles H, Beever William N, Bennett James, Bennett Raymond, Bowden Douglas, Bowden Leonard, Bradley Fred, Butler Norman, Clarke William R, Colley John H, Crowther Fred, Doughty Theodore, Drinkwater Stewart, France Willie, Furness John, Garlick Elijah, Garside John, Gee John.

Hayfield War Memorial [Map]. Side 3: Hadfield Samuel, Hadfield Tom, Hadfield William, Handford Harry, Handford John, Haynes John W, Hearsum Harry, Hibbert Percy, Hodgson Fred, Hudson Harry, Jennings Fred, Jepson Ezra, Johnson Samuel, Mitchell Tom, Parker William, Porritt John T, Price Herbert E, Ramwell Isaac, Rangeley Aaron.

Hayfield War Memorial [Map]. Side 4:

Redfern Jabez H B

Redfern Tom

Richardson Harold R,

Robinson Ughtred H

Roebuck Albert

Shaw Hubert

Singleton Frank

Smith George

Thompson Willie

Towler Herbert

Tyrer Tom

Wardle William

Waterhouse Charles

Waterhouse Fred. Second cousin of Charles Waterhouse ie same great-grandfather William Waterhouse.

Waterhouse Joe. Eldest brother of Charles Waterhouse above.

Waterhouse Willie, Wogan Edward, Woolley James S, Handford Joseph N.

Hayfield War Memorial [Map]. On a tablet at the front of the Memorial:

Also in grateful memory of those who gave their lives in II Great War 1939 - 45: Baxter Arnold, Barnes Robert S, Ellis Arthur E, Farmer William, Hill James R, Llewellyn Hugh G, Mather Frederick R, Messenger Ernest P, Wharmby James T.

The memorial includes the six people who were killed on Spring Vale Road [Map] on 03 Jul 1942: Albert and Edith Gibson, their two daughters Gladys and Margaret, together with Hannah Robinson, and Freda Thorpe, a ten-year-old evacuee from Manchester.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Highgate Head Farm [Map]

The Street is a Roman Road that travels broadly south from Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] to Wirksworth [Map] where it joined another road which crossed the Derwent at Milford and ran on the east bank of the Derwent and to Derventio [Map] aka Derby.

For the early stages of the road information had been obtained from P. Wroe and P. Mellor (1971). "A Roman Road between Buxton and Melandra Castle, Glossop (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 1971, Volume 91).

From Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] the road heads broadly south through Simmondley [Map], Higher Plainsteads Farm [Map], Abbots Chair [Map], Brookhouses, Hayfield [Map], through Little Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map], Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map]. In Hayfield it appears to have followed Kinder Road [Map] until it reached Spring Vale Road [Map] where it could cross the River Sett where the steep river cliff has ended. It continued more or less straight past Highgate Head Farm, Hayfield [Map], Peep o Day [Map] following the A624 until East Meats [Map] where it heads towards Gorsty Low [Map] then Breckend [Map] and Townend [Map]

On 11 Jan 1763 Joseph Kinder of Highgatehead made his will:

In the Name of God Amen I Joseph KINDER of Higatehead [Map] in the parish of Glossop & County of Derby being in Reasonable Good health of Body and of Sound & perfect mind memory & understanding do make and Ordaine to Writing this my last Will & Testament in manner & form following

First my Will and minde is that all such Just Debts as I shall owe at my Death be paid I Give Devise & Bequeath unto my Loveing Wife Martha KINDER all that my Messuage and Dwellinghouse wherein I now Live at Higatehead aforesd with al its Appurtenances, to dispose of at her own discression,

I give to as many of my Cuzon Ralph KINDER lat of Heafield Children as shall be living twelve months after my Decease five shillings Each of them,

I give to my Cuzon William BENNETT lat of Kettlesom one shilling,

And to his Sister Mary and her three Daughters (which she had by her first Husband) Each of them five shillings if they be alive twelve months after my decease,

Also I give to his Sister Martha one shilling,

I Give to George HIGENBOTTAM of Heafield and his Wife Mary Each of them five shillings

I give to George BOWDEN ye Elder of Laneside one Guinnea

If any of the Legatees above Mentioned happen to Depart this Life before twelve months after my Decease it is my Will & minde that my Wife shall not pay that or those Legacys to their Heirs,

All the Rest residue & remainder of all my personal Estate & Effects whatsoever I give to my Wife Martha and I do nominate & Appoint my sd Wife Martha Whole & Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament

And I desire the said George HIGENBOTTAM and ye sd George BOWDEN will Assist & direct

In Wittness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seal this 11th Day of January One thousand Seven hundred & fifty three

03 Apr 1881. Census. Highgate Head Farm, Hayfield [Map].

James Beverley (age 38). Head. Married. 38. Outdoor Labourer. Born in Castleton, Derbyshire [Map].

Fanny Beverley. Wife. Married. 36. Housekeeper. Born in Hope, Derbyshire [Map].

Susannah Jane Beverly (age 13). Daughter. Spinster. 13. Born in Hope, Derbyshire [Map].

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Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, 3 Jumble Lane

On 30 Jul 1910 Edward Henry Redfern (age 58) died. He was living at 3 Jumble Lane, Hayfield at the time of his death. He was buried on 03 Aug 1910 at St Matthew's Church, Hayfield [Map] where his gravestone is in the churchyard.

02 Apr 1911. Census. 3 Jumble Lane, Hayfield.

Mary Redfern (age 63).

Jabez H B Redfern (age 31). Single. General Labourer.

etc.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Jumble [Map]

On 26 Apr 1731 Robert Beard of Hayfield made his will:

In the Name of God Amen this Twenty Sixth of Aprill Anno Dony 1731 I Robert BEARD of Heafield in the Parrish of Glossop and County of Derby, being Sick in Body but of good & perfect memory, thanks be to Almighty God, and Calling to Remembrance ye uncertain Estate of this transitory life and yt all flesh must yield unto death, when it shall please god to call do make & declare this my last will & testament in manner & form following. first being penetent & Sorry for all my Sins, most humbly desireing forgiveness for ye Same, I Commend my Soul unto Almighty God, my Saviour and redeemer, in whom & be whose meritts I trust & believe assuredly to be Saved, and to have full remission of all my Sins, and to inheritt ye Kingdom of heaven and my Body I Commit to ye Earth to be decently buryed at ye disretion of my Executors hereafter named, and as touching Such worldly Goods as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me , I give & dispose of ye Same in manner and form following Impr my will and mind is yt all my due debts funerall Expences and Charges of this my Last Will and Testament be first paid and discharged forth of my personal Estate.

Item I give unto my Loveing wife Elizabeth all my house and Lands Lying at Jumble [Map] together with all my household goods as they now Stand dureing her Naturall Life if She So long Continue unmarried, and power to dispose of ye Said household Goods as She Shall think fitt, but whenever She Shall happen to marry again, my will and mind is yt She Shall resign up ye Lands together with ye Goods, and Shall have five pounds a year dureing her Naturall Llife,

Item I give unto ye hands of my Executors hereafter named, All my Lands my Lands att Smithfould and Chinley moor together with my personal Estate for ye use of my two daughters Mary (age 6) & Elizabeth (age 2) for ye bringing up of them, untill Such times, as my younger daughter Elizabeth Shall attaine unto ye age of twenty one years, then to be equally divided amongst them, but if it happens yt my wife shall be with Child at ye time of my decease and shall have a Son, I give all my Lands to him when he shall attaine ye Age of twenty one years, together with my personall Estate, paying unto my two daughters each of them one hundred pounds, and if it happen yt either of my daughters shall dye before they attaine the Age of twenty one years, and their be no issue male Lawfully beggotten, then I give all my Estate to the Survivor of them, but if it happen yt all my Children Shall dye before they attaine to ye Age of twenty one years, Then I give all my lands together with ye one halfe of my personal Estate, yt shall be at that time unto my Nephew Anthony BOWDON and to his heires forever, Item I give ye other halfe of my personal Estate unto my Loveing wife if She be then Liveing

And if it happen yt my children Shall all dye and yt my Estate fall into ye possession of Anthony BOWDON or his heires, my will is yt he pay unto ye Children of my Sister Ann COOPER as many as Shall be then Liveing each of them ye Sume of five pounds, and to John HARROP daughter Mary ye Sume of five pounds, and to Sarah WATTERHOUSE ye Sume of five pounds.

Lastly I do nominate and appoint my Nephew Anthony BOWDON & my Loveing Wife Elizabeth BEARD to be Executors of this my Last will and Testament, revoaking and makeing void all former Wills & Testatments by me heretofore made and do own this to be my Last Will and Testatment, In Wittness whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and Seal the day and year above written.

Robert BEARD

Sealed Signed published and declared by the testator to be His Last Will and Testament: In presense of.

MOLTCur de Heafield; Robert BEARD; Wm CARRINGTON

A true & perfect Inventory of all the Goods & Chattels of Rob BEARD of Jumble [Map] in the Parish of Glossop & County of Derby Yeoman deceased taken & Apprizd ye 15th May 1731

(not transcribed, valued @ £67=9=8 by John MARRIOTT & Anthony RADCLIFFE)

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Nicholas WATERHOUSE of Sprayhouse [Map]: 1 August 1574

In the Name of god Amen, Anno Dom 1573 The xix daye of November in the xvj year of the Reign of our sovraign Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god of England ffrance Ireland queen deffdr of the faithe I Nycholas WATRHOUSSE of Sprahousse in Heiffeld Sycke in Bodye hoole of mynde dreadynge the unctin houre of deyth do Ordane & make this my will & Testament in manr & fforme followynge ffyrst I gyfe & bequeath my Soole unto god Allmygthie and my Bodie to Buryed in the pysh church of all hallowes of glossopp whch I am a personer in suche A conveniente place as shalbe thought meate & [Con ]

By my Executors & Supervisors undr wrytten

Also I wyll that the pson or vicar have thre d [ ] after my Deythe Also I wyll & bequeth To Katheryn WATRHOUSSE my welbeloved wyffe my housse the wych I nowe dwell in wt all Lands wch Belonge unto the same durynge the Lyve of the same Katheryn

Also I wyll that the said Katheryn my wyffe shall have all my goods & [ ]s of grounds durynge her Lyffe and the said Katheryn [key]pynge my ffyve chyldren togyther wt meate drynke and apell intyll suche tyme as the yongeste chylde Be of the age of xxj yeres ffulln Thes Be the names of the chyldren Thoms WATRHOUSSE John WATRHOUSSE Rauffe WATRHOUSSE Jone WATRHOUSSE and Helen WATRHOUSSE my said wyff pformynge all thynge as heareafter followynge That is to wytte my wyffe paynge my detts & Legaces pformynge [ ] to Thoms WATRHOUSSE my Eldyste sone after his mothers deithe my housse & grond that I nowe dwellin to hym & his heres for ever

And also the same Thoms to have syxe ponds xiijs iiijd of [ ] mony to putte upe after wt all and hys mother to keepe hym wt meate dryncke & apell durynge his mothers Lyff & to doe his mothers worke and

Also hys mother to gyve to the said Thoms [T]en hoge Lambs that is to wytte the Best Brasse potts the Best pann the Best Bede wt all nessaries Belongynge unto the same and of all thynges Belongynge unto husbanddrye to have the Best pte Ham the Best Arke at the house [ ] [ ] to have vj£ xiijs iiijd to putt upe A stable wt all when He shall come to his ffull age of xxj

Also I gyve unto John WATRHOUSSE my Sone & his heres ffor ever my tenement in Heyffeilde wt the appurtenance Caulled [ bothomshousse [Map]] nowe Beynge in the occupacyon of John BOWDEN of Heyffelde to take ytt when ytt shall fall after the yongest chylde shall come unto his age of xxj yeres also I gyve unto Rauffe WATRHOUSSE my tenement Lyinge in Bowdenlane [Map] now the countie of Derby to have to the said Rauphe & his heres ffor ever & also the Said Rauffe to have too Cottages in Heyffelde & kyndr Bancke [Map] also I gyve to the said Rauphe Syxe ponds xiijs iiijd of [ ] mony to be paide unto the said Rauffe when he shall come to hs ffull age of xxj yeres

Also I gyve & bequeth unto Johan WATTRHOUSSE And Ellin WATRHOUSSE my too daughters eyther of them threscore ponds of [ ] mony to Be paid unto eyther of them when the shall come to ther ffull age of xxj yeres [Ey] ther [ ] after the said xxj yeares at the syghte of thre ffrends and Bothe the said too daughters to Be [ ] Bothe Bede & Ban[ ] of there ffathers goods

Also yt is my wyll that yf god do viseytt wt deythe any of my said daughters or Sonnes Then it shalle at the pleasure of my wytffe ether Landes & goods

Also I wyll that Elizabeth ARNEFFELDE wy[ ] That After his terme endid yf she [ ] for the [ ] it to occupie wch plasse shall have one [ ] caulled the Hollyngeworth [Map] C[ ] ^ payinge xs [ ] wethe houssynge no other houssynge nowe and A[ ] nowe in the occupacion of the said Elizabeth

And of this my last wyll & Testament I ordane & make my lawffull & true executors Katheryn my trustie & welbeloved wyffe And Thoms WATRHOUSSE my Eldeste Sone And of this my said said wyll & testamente I ordeyne & make the supervisors herof Thoms RAWLYNSON the yonger Robertt ARMEFFELDE of Brodsworthe & Rauffe BRADLEY of the haighe And I gyffe to evry of them xs apece to se that this my wyll Be pformed in all Causys as my syngular confydence & truste is in thym Thes wyttnes Ottywell FFERNYLEYOttywell ANDREW of gybhey Rauffe HYDE of Bulshawe & Thoms ARMEFFELDE of Heyfild wt others

detts owynge to me Nycolas WATRHOUSSE

Inprimis Roger WHYTILL viis viijd

Thoms WATRHOUSSE of Hasselhurst viijs viijd

detts wych the said Nycolas do owe

[ ] BRAMALL of thornesett xxvjs viijd

Inprimis Rauffe BRADLEY xls xj

Nycolas KYNDR

Itm to ottewell BAWDON of Heyffeld xliijs iiijd

John DOWNES of Kydr xxvs

to Thoms WATRHOUSSE (age 7) my Brother xxxiijs iiijd

Rauffe MELLER of All[ ]

Raphe WATERHOUSE of Heyfeild: 21 April 1602

In the name of god Amen the xixth dae of Januarie Ano Dony 1601 Ano Regine Elizabeth Quadrag osimo Quarto (44th): I Raphe Waterhouse of Heyfeild in the Countie of Derbie Being sicke in Bodie, but in mynde Good & pfecte remembrance praysed be god knowinge the [Certeyntie] of death & uncerteyntie of the houre & time therof Doe make this my last will & Testamt in manr & forme ffollo inge: ffirst I comitt my soule to Allmythie god my maker trustinge through the merits of C[hrists] passion to be one of gods electe & my bodie to be buried in the Church of Glossopp where I am [parish]ner

Itm I geve to Thomas WATERHOUSE my brother & to his heires for ever all my houses in Heyfeild [ ] Apptenences: And allsoe all my houses & grounds in kinder bancke [Map] wth all A[comodities] to them belong inge: Allsoe I geve to my said brother Thomas the some of xiij£ vjs viijd of lawfull money of England to be treulie paid unto hym or his assignes att the nexte [midsomr] after my decease: Allsoe I geve to my said brother Thomas xxvj sheepe Itm I geve to John WATERHOUSE my brother & to his heires for ever All my houses landes sett lyinge & beinge in Bowdonheade [Map] wth all Comodities pfitts & easements to them belongeinge wth all & single their Apprtenances

Itm I geve to Lawrence HALL of ffullwoode my brother in lawe the sume of xvij£ of lawfull money of England to be well & treulie paid him or his Assignes wtin the space of xij monethes next after my decease upon the condicon that the said Lawrence HALL shall assine his towe sones Lawrance HALL & Edwarde HALL of all his lands in Yorkeshire or elleswhere, when the space of xij monethes next after my decease: wch thinge yf He refuse to doe my will is that the said xvij£ shalbe delivered to some faithfull & trustie frende to the onelie use & behalf of the said towe sones Lawrence & Edwarde:

Itm I geve to Mr Gualter NORMANSELL vs Itm I geve to Raphe ARMEFEILD a sone of Raphe ARMEFEILD of Heyfeild one yewe houge

Itm I geve to Raphe PLATTS sone of Thurston platts of little Heyfeild a yewe houge

Itm I geve to Raphe BRADBURIE of Heyfeild ijs vjd

The rest of all my goods (after my funerall expences & the legacies herincontayned) be discharged of my whole goods by my bretheren Thomas & John shalle devided Betwixt my said brothers Thomas & John whom I do make them my Executors of this my last will & Testamt & Thomas HEWARDE of Raworth the yonger & Thomas BAWDON of Heyfield the older my ov'rseers to them I geve either of them vs in token of my good will trustinge they will see this my last will in poynts discharged to the health of my soule

Witnesses Gualter NORMANSELL; Raphe BRADBURIE

Debts owinge to me are theise

Inprimis Robte RIDGWAIE vij£

John BRAMALL son of Ottiwill BRAMALL xijs

Itm Thurston PLATTS iiij£

Edward WALKELATT of ludworth vjsvid

Itm Edward HARRISON of Calver iij£

Willm WOODE of ludworth vs

Itm Lawrence HALL iij£ iijs iiijd

Itm Raphe BEARDE xls

Suma debitey xxij£ vijs

Atrewe Inventorie of all the goodes of Raphe WATERHOUSE of Heyfeilde latelie deceased prised & valued by Robte RIDWAIE Thomas SMITH, Godphreye BOWDEN Willm HYDE the ffirst daie of ffebruarie Ano Donj 1601

Inprimis his purse girdle & apparrell xlvjs iijd

Itm his sworde & dagger vjs viijd

Itm in beddinge & a peare of bedstoks xxxvijs

Itm three chists xxijs

Itm a brasse pott vijs

Itm sixe kyne ix£

Itm ij heffers liijs iiijd

Itm xxvij sheepe iiij£ vjs viijd

Suma totalis xj£ ixs iiijd

05 Apr 1891. Census. Kinder Row, Hayfield [Map]

George Tyrer (age 33). Head. Married. 33. Gas Stoker. Born Chorlton cum Medlock.

Annie Tyrer (age 23). Wife. Married. 25. Born Hayfield.

George Tyrer. Son. 1. Born Hayfield.

Thomas Tyrer. Son. 0. Born Hayfield.

31 Mar 1901. Census. Kinder Bank, Hayfield [Map].

George Tyrer (age 43). Head. Married. 43. Night Watchman. Born Chorlton cum Medlock.

Annie Tyrer (age 33). Wife. Married. 33. Born Hayfield.

George Tyrer. Son. 11. Born Hayfield.

Thomas Tyrer (age 10). Son. 10. Born Hayfield.

Giselle Tyrer. Daughter. 6. Born Hayfield.

Dorothy Tyrer. Daughter. 3. Born Hayfield.

02 Apr 1911. Census. Kinder Bank, Hayfield [Map].

George Tyrer (age 53). Head. Married. 53. Stationary Engineman. Born Hayfield?

Annie Tyrer (age 43). Wife. Married. 40. Born Hayfield.

George Tyrer. Son. 21. Single. Born Hayfield. Stenter Calico Print.

Thomas Tyrer (age 20). Son. 20. Single. Born Hayfield. Stenter Calico Print.

Priscilla Tyrer. Daughter. 16. Born Hayfield. [Note. Born 18 Oct 1894. Baptised 12 Oct 1902.]

Arnold Tyrer. Son. 6. Born Hayfield.

Lottie Tyrer. Daughter. 4. Born Hayfield.

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Kinder Road [Map]. Blue Plaque to Arthur Lowe aka Captain Mainwaring.

Arthur Lowe: On 22 Sep 1915 he was born to Arthur Lowe at Kinder Road. On 15 Apr 1982 he died.

The Street is a Roman Road that travels broadly south from Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] to Wirksworth [Map] where it joined another road which crossed the Derwent at Milford and ran on the east bank of the Derwent and to Derventio [Map] aka Derby.

For the early stages of the road information had been obtained from P. Wroe and P. Mellor (1971). "A Roman Road between Buxton and Melandra Castle, Glossop (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 1971, Volume 91).

From Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] the road heads broadly south through Simmondley [Map], Higher Plainsteads Farm [Map], Abbots Chair [Map], Brookhouses, Hayfield [Map], through Little Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map], Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map]. In Hayfield it appears to have followed Kinder Road [Map] until it reached Spring Vale Road [Map] where it could cross the River Sett where the steep river cliff has ended. It continued more or less straight past Highgate Head Farm, Hayfield [Map], Peep o Day [Map] following the A624 until East Meats [Map] where it heads towards Gorsty Low [Map] then Breckend [Map] and Townend [Map]

On 22 Sep 1915 Arthur Lowe was born to Arthur Lowe at Kinder Road [Map].

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1625. Fox Hall Kinder Road [Map]. Originally two cottages, three gabled facade added. Lintel inscribed 'IWES 1625'. Armorial carved above outer door.

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1879. Spring Bank Kinder Road [Map] built by J&A Mortin.

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The Sportsman Inn, Hayfield [Map]. Website.

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Ottiwell WATERHOUSE of Lanesyde [Map] in Ollersett: February 1637. [Note. this is Feb 1638]

In the name of God Amen the Seaven & Twenteeth day of September In the yeare of our Lorde God 1632 I Ottiwell WATTERHOUSE of Lanesyde in Ollersett in the County of Darby Sicke in Body but in good & pfecte Remembrance, prayse be given to God ffor it Do Constitute ordayne and make this my last will and Testament in manner and fforme ffollowinge, That is to wett,

ffirst I offer and bequeath my Soule to Allmighty god my Creator and maker trustinge through the merritts of his Sonn Jesus Christ and his precious bloud sheeding to be one of the Number of his Electe And my body to be buried within the Chappell of Heaffeilde And that my ffunerall Expences and such detts as of Right I owe to any man be discharged of my whole goods:

Item I give and bequeath to James BRIERLEY my Nephew xxs

Item I give to Eme BRIERLEY his wyfe xxs

Item I give to Laurence BRIERLEY xxs Item I give to Grace BRIERLEY his sister xxs

Item I give to Joane KERKE my Neece vis viijd

Item I give to James BRIERLEY the yonger Robert BRIERLEY Ann BRIERLEY Amy: BRIERLEY Elizabeth BRIERLEY & Mary BRIERLEY Sonns and daughters of James BRIERLEY my nephew every one of them vjs viijd

Item I give and bequeath to Thomas WATTERHOUSE (age 42) of Hassell Hurste [Map] my nephew xxs. And I give to Ann WATTERHOUSE his wife xs

Item I give to Thomas WATTERHOUSE (age 7) the yonger Margrett WATTERHOUSE (age 6) Dorothie WATTERHOUSE (age 7) and Joane WATERHOUSE (age 2) Son and daughters of Thomas WATTERHOUSE (age 42) my nephew evrie one of them xxs

Item I give to Robert WATTERHOUSE (age 38) my nephew iijs iiijd

Item I give to John CRESSWELL vjs. And I give to margrett CRESSWELL his wiff vjs

Item I give to every one of theire Children iijs iiijd

Item I give to Thomas BENNETT vs And to Ann BENNETT his wiff vs And I give to there two Children ether of them ijs

Item I give to Joane ANDREW wiff of William ANDREW my master xs

Item I give t Ellin ANDREW my god daughter xs Item I give to Mary ANDREW her sister xs

Item I give to Alis ANDREW xs Item I give to Raphe ANDREW William ANDREW the yonger & John ANDREW Sonns of William ANDREW of Lanesyde evrie one of them xs

Item I give to Ellin BENNETT widow late wiff of Alexander BENNETT vjs viijd And I give to every of her children ijs

Item I give to Elizabeth RIDGWAY wiff of Robert RIDGWAY of Aspinshawe vjs viijd

Item I give to margrett HYDE wiff of Raph HYDE of bulshaw vjs viijd

Item I give to Elizabeth FFERNELEY wiff of Thomas FFERNELY vjs viijd And to evrie one of her Children ijs

Item I give to Elizabeth BRADBURY wyf of Robert BRADBURY of Stubbs vs

Item I give to Raphe JACKSON vs And to Margrett JACKESON his wiff vs

Item I give to Raph FFERNELEY iijs iiijd

Item I give to Robert BEARD of Drumblecloughe xxs And I give to Elizabeth BEARD wif of the said Robert xs and to every one of there children ijs vid,

And all the Rest and Residue of m unbequeathed goods & detts I give to William ANDREW my master,

Item I ordeyne and make the same William ANDREW my lawfull and sole Executor trustinge he will ffullfill and accomplish this my last will and Testament ffor my Soules Healthe with the oversight of Thomas WATERHOUSE of Hassle Hurst my nephew and Robert BEARD of drumbleclough In wittness where of I have here unto putt my Hande the day & yeare first above writen

And Hereby I disanull nighllat and Make voyde all fformer wills by me hertofore made & ordeyned

the marke of me the said Otiwell WATERHOUSE

witnesses hereof Raphe FFERNELEY; Raphe ANDREW

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Around 1890 Hubert Shaw was born to James William Shaw (age 27) and Sarah Mellor (age 27) of Lucas Terrace, Hayfield.

05 Apr 1891. Census. Lucas Terrace, Hayfield.

James Robinson (age 29). Head. 29.

Annie Robinson (age 34). Wife. 36.

Ughtred Robinson (age 1). Son. 2.

31 Mar 1901. Census. Lucas Terrace, Hayfield.

James Robinson (age 39). Head. 39.

Annie Robinson (age 44). Wife. 42.

Ughtred Robinson (age 11). Son. 7. [Note. 7 appears to be a mistake? 11?]

On 05 Dec 1914 Rifleman Hughtred Hall Robinson (age 25) enlisted into the King's Royal Rifle Corps. He was living at Lucas Terrace, Hayfield when he enlisted; he was twenty-five years and five months old. His trade was described as Labourer.

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Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Market Street, Joe Kemp' Butcher [Map]

Joe Kemp' Butcher [Map]. Excellent butcher. Locally sourced wherever possible. The best smoked bacon. Open Tuesday to Saturday. Early closing Thursday.

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The Pack Horse, Hayfield [Map]. Fine country pub serving fine food. Open Wednesday to Sunday. Quiz Wednesday. Website.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Ollerset [Map]

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Peep o Day [Map]

The Street is a Roman Road that travels broadly south from Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] to Wirksworth [Map] where it joined another road which crossed the Derwent at Milford and ran on the east bank of the Derwent and to Derventio [Map] aka Derby.

For the early stages of the road information had been obtained from P. Wroe and P. Mellor (1971). "A Roman Road between Buxton and Melandra Castle, Glossop (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 1971, Volume 91).

From Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] the road heads broadly south through Simmondley [Map], Higher Plainsteads Farm [Map], Abbots Chair [Map], Brookhouses, Hayfield [Map], through Little Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map], Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map]. In Hayfield it appears to have followed Kinder Road [Map] until it reached Spring Vale Road [Map] where it could cross the River Sett where the steep river cliff has ended. It continued more or less straight past Highgate Head Farm, Hayfield [Map], Peep o Day [Map] following the A624 until East Meats [Map] where it heads towards Gorsty Low [Map] then Breckend [Map] and Townend [Map]

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On 01 Aug 1728 Thomas Marriott of Shudehill made his will:

In the Name of God Amen The Thirty ffirst day of August in the second year of the Reigne of our most gratious sovereign Lord King George the second by the Grace of God of great Brittaine & King defender of the ffaith ano domi one thousand seven hundred twenty eight I Thomas MARRIOTT of Sudehill [Map] in the parish of Glossop & County of Derby Yeoman being Aged & infirm in body butt of sound mind & perfect understanding blessed be God for the same & knowing that all flesh is but dust & in the midst of Life weeard in death & being mindfull as much as in me Lyeth to sett my House in order before itt shall please God to Call for me forth of this mortall Life and the better presentation of peace & unity amongst my relations & friends after my decease doo make & ordaine this my Last will & testament as followeth That is to say:

ffirst and principally I command my soul into the Hands of almighty God who gave it me and of his son Jesus Christ my Redeemer Hoping through the meritorious death and passion to receive full & free pardon & forgiveness of all my sins & to inheritt everlasting Life & to be made portaker with his Holy Host in his Hevenly Kingdom & my body I commit to the earth from whom itt was taken to be decently interred att the discretion of my Executor hereafter named and as touching the disposition of all such Temporall Estate as it hath pleased god to bestow upon me I give & devise the same as ffolloweth

Item I will that all my Just debts & funeral expenses & charges about the probate of this my will be first discharged forth of my personall estate Item my will and mind is that all such goods as are now next mentioned viz.

In the ffire House The great table and the [ffar ] and feeling belonging to it The [ovill] table, four seeld Chairs, the seat, a Little salt box & in the nook, the ffire Iron and grate under itt, the musket Three puter dishes, a pair of Brass Cales, along board over the window In the parlour one pair of Bedstocks & Curtains, and Cubbord att the Beds foote: one Chair att the bedside, one Table and fforme: one Chair under the window, In the Chamber over the parlour one Bed standing to the North side; Two Chests of either side one Trunk, In the House Chamber Two Beds standing on the west side of the Chamber the one is a trindle bed; one great Cofar on the north side of the Chamber, one Cofer that Samuel Lays his Close in and a Counter a little Chest standing betwixt the Counter & the Cofar. In the Kitchen the great Brass pan, one brass pott, one Cresitt, one Cheesepress. In the drinke house and turmill In the Kitchen Chamber one bed att the stayarshead, Three old Arkes, and a wheat Cofar In the Barne Two Arks, one pair of Cart wools, all those shall remain as they are as Heirs Looms after my decease and not any of them to be sold or remooved.

Item It is my will and mind that my Loveing Wife shall have a Cow which she shall make a choyse of, on Chest of drawers standing in the parlor Chamber, one Chest in the parlor two Little Chairs att the bed foot, one warming pan, one brass pott, two puter dishes in the parlor, ffour sett [quoishins], one brass candlestick, one Halfe dozon of troni[tiars], on Halfe dozon of potty pans, and soures one smoothin Iron & what belongs to itt, one silvar Cup, two silvar spoons, Halfe a dozon of puter plates, one other Lesser brass pott, one bo & in the parlor, one stands one Close stoole, Coffy mill, one possitt Cup of puter having two Handles to; one other small Cup, one Looking Glass, one Grid Iron, one Chamber pott, one desk bound with Iron, Three Blankets one new Quilt and I give Her all my Linnen Excepting every Bed and pair of Sheets, and all such other beding as were her [ ] and House hould goods before Marriage or that first came from Her ffathers House all which said goods I freely give her to dispose of the same as she shall think fitt,

And itt is my will & mind that my Loveing wife have the Hundred pounds which her ffather Left her that is in Thomas BORDS hand at Tortopp to dispose of as she thinke fitt,

Item I give & bequeath unto my Loveing Wife Elizabeth thirty pounds to be paid to her att six months and next after my decease if she be then liveing, ffurther itt is my will & mind that my said Loveing wife shall have and enjoy the parlor with the Bedstock and Curtains And Likewise one halfe of the Chamber over the parlor, and the Bed which standeth north west and the Coffar att the bedside to make use of and all the goods in the parlor to stand for her to make use of as she shall have occasion for during the time of her naturall Life. Together with the west and of the uppermost Bay in the Barne to Lay her ffuell or other nessasaryes in, and one Halfe of the House Garden Liberty of the premises for what ffirewood she hath occation to burn and I give her Liberty to make use of both the Beds before mentioned and the Bed in the parlor to make as she hath amind and att her decease leaving the Little Trunk att the bedside in the parlor she is to have during the time of her Life

Item itt is my will and mind that my Heere paye unto my Loveing wife Every year during the time of her Naturall Life on Halfe Load of meal

And as for my nephew John MARRIOTT son of my Late brother John MARRIOTT I give and bequeath to him in the ffirehouse one Clok and Case , one Long [P ], one warming pan,

Item In the House Chamber one Bed and bedding belonging to itt, standing on the Eastside of the Chamber, and a Chest and a Longe Coffer and a Little arke, all standing att the said beds-foote, one new ffeather bed,

Item In the Chamber over the parlor one Bed made up Compleat withe beding belonging to itt, Two seeled Chaires in the same Roome.

Item In the parlor The Cubbord standing att the window, Two puter Dishes;

Item in the Kitchin the Lesser Brasspan, Item in the Kitchin Chamber one new Arke and a Little coffer att the Chamber door and Bed that standeth att the new House;

Item: one Table att Thomas BARNS in Kinder,

Item one oake standing in the side of the pingle, all these good above mentioned I freely give unto my nephew John MARRIOTT

Item: I give and bequeath unto my Brother Benjamin MARRIOTT the sume of Twenty shillings a year yearly during the time of his naturall Life to be paid yearly by my Executor and my will and mind is if the Children of my Brother Benjamin MARRIOTT, viz. Elizabeth Anna, ffrances, Sarah, John and Thomas such of them as shall be Liveing and doo willingly Joyne in an equall proportion and with another in Maintaining & Keeping their said ffather Benjamin MARRIOTT with meat drinke washing and Lodging and Clothing suteable to his degree during the tearme of his naturall Life as hee shall require that then and in such Case my Executor shall pay unto such of them as shall bee Joynd Each of them who shall bee Joyne the sume of Ten pounds apeece att two years and after my decease that is to as many as shall be then Liveing, but if in Case any of them shall att any time or times refuse soe to Joyne in an equall proportion he or she who shall soo refuse I doo order and appoint my Executor to pay unto such person or persons onely twelve pence and noo more, but if there ffather Live till there Legacies be due they shall receive no Legacie till they give good security to my Executor that they will maintain there said ffather during the time of his naturall Life.

Item: I give and bequeath to my Brother Joshua MARRIOTT Children that is to say: John Joshua Samuel and Mary Each of them the sume of Ten pounds apeece if to as many of them as shall be Liveing att two years and next after my decease

Item I give and bequeath unto my late Brother Samuel MARRIOTT Children viz. Samuel twenty pounds to his sistar Ann Ten pounds if they be Liveing att tow years and next after my decease,

Item. I give and bequeath unto the children of my late Brother John MARRIOTT viz. Sarah & Easter ether of them the sume of Ten pounds apeece if the be liveing att two years and next after my decease

Item: I give & bequeath unto my sistar Margaret BRADBURY Children viz. Thomas and Ellin ether of them Ten pounds apeece and to Edmund Wife Six poundes but for him to have nothing to doo with itt, if they be Liveing att two years and next after my decease

Item I give & bequeath unto my sistar Ann BRADBURY Children to Robert Six pounds and unto Ann, Mary, Sarah & Ellin every one of them Ten poundes apeece if the be Livening at two years and next after my decease,

Item I give & bequeath unto my sistar Sarah son John BENNETT att Bakewell the sume of Seven poundes if he be Liveing att two years and next after my decease,

Item. I give & bequeath unto my sistar Mary MORTON son Daniel Seven poundes if he be Liveing att two years and next after my decease;

Item. I give & bequeath unto my nephew Thomas MARRIOTT in Kinder two sons Thomas and Joshua ether of them the sume of Seven poundes apeece if they be Liveing att two years and next after my decease,

Item: I give & bequeath unto Ann SHORE & Ann HARROP ether of them Twenty shillings apeece if they Live here att my decease

And I Loane to Mr HOLT one Guinne of gold to preach a sermon att my buriall if he continue in his place till that time all which bequests & legacies whose time of payment is not herein Limmitted

I doo order & appoint to be paid by my Executor att the end of two whole years next after my decease to such of my Legaties as shall be then Liveing respectively att such Certaine place or places as my Executor shall nominate order & appoint they and every of them upon such there receipt giveing & executing att the same time att each of there one respective proper Charges such releases or discharges ether single by themselves or Joyntly with one another as Counsel learned in the law shall in that Case direct my Executor.

Item: It is my will & mind that my Nephew John MARRIOTT son of my Late Brother John MARRIOTT shall have & enjoy my new House att the Little Bridge during the time of his naturall Life but neither to Gett itt now or moove a great distance from itt Butt he shall live att itt himselfe or who he pleaseth to live with him for his life Married or single or to sett his goods in itt paying to my Heires twelve pence a year all the time he enjoyes itt.

Item: And as for and conserning my ffreehold Land in the Great Hamliit and my Coppyhold Land in the Phoreside Hamlett together with my part of the mill and Kill.

Item I give and Bequeath to my Nephew Thomas MARRIOTT in Kinder son of my Late Brother Joshua MARRIOTT att my decease paying or causing to be paid to my Nephew John MARRIOTT sonn of my late Brother John MARRIOTT one hundred and fforty poundes of Lawfull Money of Great Brittain within the space of two years next after my decease The one Halfe which is three score and Ten poundes I order & appoint to be paid att one years end next after my decease unto my Executor or his assignes, and the Latter Moiety being three score and ten poundes att Two Years and next after my decease which said sume of one Hundred and fforty pounds

I order and appoint to be paid att two payments to my Nephew John MARRIOTT Sonn of my Late brother John MARRIOTT or unto his Assigns by my Nephew Thomas MARRIOTT son of my late Brother Joshua MARRIOTT or by his Heires or Assignes att the times before mentioned.

Item. It is also my will & mind that my Heire pay unto my Loveing Wife the yearly rent which was settled before marriage,

Item as for and conserning the same part of Common groundes formerly purchased Lying within great Hamlitt and Kinder Hamlitt being Likewise of the Kings part Item, My will and mind is that such of my Heires as shall inherritt my Ancient estate at Heafield shall have Liberty to Enclose and fence in soo much of the Kings part of Commons ether within great Hamlitt or Kinder Hamlitt as shall be equall to that Case which my Kinsman John WATERHOUSE of Heafield hath lately enclosed adjoyning to his Ancient Land quantity of acces or what Compasitt is soo much to be taken in where my Heire thinks convenient and !I doo further except one parcell of Common ground Lying in Kinder Called the Nabbrons which is all ready in Lease to my nephew John MARRIOTT

Item. I give and bequeath one other Cartaine peece of Common Land or wast grounds Lyeing in Kinder also adjoyning to the Lower end of A Cartaine place called the Yeild Heys and soo and wayes to Booth Lane end to my nephew John MARRIOTT sonn of my late brother John MARRIOTT and his Heires forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto my Nephew Thomas MARRIOTT my Heire and parcell of Common ground enclosed Lyeing & Joyning to the furnass worke and John BRADDOCK field Head to him and his Heires forever.

Item: and as for the rest and residue of all my part and share of the Kings part of Common or Wast ground within Great Hamlitt and Kinder or not allready disposed of I give and bequeath one moiety or halfe thereof unto my said nephew John MARRIOTT son of my late Brother John MARRIOTT,

And as for the other part or moiety or halfe part t the rest, I give and bequeath unto my Nephew Thomas MARRIOTT sonn of my late Brother Joshua MARRIOTT to them both and their Heires respectively forever paying there equal proportion of mooring measuring fencing or any Layes or taxations whatsoever or rents or any in Cumberance of any suits or trobles to Joyne equally soo longe as itts undivided,

Item as for the rest of my Household goods that are not mentioned before nor disposed of and my Husbandry wares all my Hay and corne and quick goods that are not disposed of and given in my Lifetime which shall be my owne att my decease itt is my will and mind that all such goods be divided as equally as they can betwixt my nephew Thomas MARRIOTT son of my late brother Joshua MARRIOTT and my Nephew John MARRIOTT sonn of my Late brother John MARRIOTT such goods to be divided betwixt them two equally.

Item: as for all the rest of my personall estate; all my Bills bonds Mortgages Money in hand or out of hand att Interest all moneys whatsooever paying the Legacies which ether are or shall be afterwards mentioned by mee and

Lastly I doo nominate Constitute and ordaine him the said John MARRIOTT sonn of my Late brother John MARRIOTT my full and sole Executor of this my present Last will and Testament: revoking all other former wills by mee att any time made In witness whereof I the said Thomas MARRIOTT the Testator have sett my Hand and seale the day and year ffirst above written.

Thomas MARRIOTT his marke & seale

Signed sealed declared & published as and for the Last will and testament of the above named Thomas MARRIOTT the testator in the presence of us who subscribed our names as Witnesses thereof in the said Testators presence

Robert KYRKE; Robert BOCKING; Henry BOOTH

A true and perfect Inventory of all the goods Chattels and Credits of Thomas MARRIOT Late of Heafield in the parish of Glossop and County of Derby Yoaman deseased Aprized and valued by us whose names are subscribed hereafter the eight day of Jenuary 1728

(not transcribed, valued @ 444£:19s:06d by John WATERHOUSE, Thomas BRADBURY and Tho BOWER)

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On 17 May 1847 Micah Hall made his will:

This the last Will and Testament of me Micah HALL of Hill House Kinder [Map] in the Parish of Glossop in the County of Derby Farmer who being weak in health but of sound and disposing mind, memory, and under standing praised be God for the same, do make, publish, and declare the same in manner following (that is to say)

First I order and direct all my just debts, funeral expenses and the charges of proving this my Will be paid and discharged by my Executors hereinafter named as soon after my decease as conveniently may be.

I give and bequeath unto my loving Wife Ellen HALL for and during the term of her natural life or till she marries again but not otherwise The use and enjoyment of my Household Goods, Furniture, Plate, Linen, China, Beds and Bedding and other Household Effects together with all my Farming Stock, Horses, Cattle, Carts, Gears, Harness, Ploughs, Implements and Utensils in the and about my Farm on which I now reside or on which I shall or may be at the time of my decease and also all rents, Interests and Profits arising out of or from my real and personal Estates of whatsoever nature and kind and wheresoever me same may be and from and after the death of my said Wife Ellen HALL or her second marriage which ever shall first happen

Then I give and bequeath unto my Son Isaac HALL my Freehold Land in Phoside Hamlet called or known by the name of the Higher and Lower Acres to him his heirs and assigns absolutely for ever.

I also give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary the wife of Mr John MARRIOTT of Upper House Kinder [Map] the sum of One hundred and forty pounds.

And all the rest residue and remainder of my Estate whether Real or Personal I give and bequeath unto my said children Isaac HALL and Mary Wife of John MARRIOTT to them and their heirs absolutely for ever in equal proportions share and share alike and

I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Mr Amos HALL of Raghollin in Phoside in the Parish of Glossop aforesaid Coal Merchant and Mr Levi HALL of Ravensleach, Ollersett in the Parish of Glossop aforesaid and the survivor of their Executors and Executor of this my last Will and Testament and hereby revoking and making void all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made I declare this to be my last Will and Testament

In Witness whereof I the said Micah HALL the Testator have to this my last Will and Testament contained in these two sheets of paper that is to say my hand to and at the bottom of the first foregoing sheet and my hand and seal to this second and last sheet this seventeenth day of May One thousand eight hundred and forty seven

Micah HALL

Signed, Sealed, Published and declared by the said Micah HALL the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in the presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses there of Wm ADAMSON; William PIGG

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18 Feb 1750. Thomas Marriott of Hayfield made his will:

In the Name of God Amen I Thomas MARRIOTT of Heafield in the parish of Glossop and County of Derby Yeoman being in Good health of Body and of Sound and perfect Mind and Memory praysed be Allmighty God fo the same I do make and Ordaine to writing this my Last Will and Testament in Manner and fforme ffollowing (to witt)

First I recomend my Soul into the Hands of Allmighty God my Creator hopeing through my Saviour Jesus Christ to have pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins And my Body I Comitt to the Earth to be decently Buryed at the discression of my Sons Thomas and Joshua MARRIOTT and at an Equal Charge between them boath

And as to my Temporal Estate I give & dispose thereof as ffollows My Will and minde is that all such Just Debts as I shall owe at my Death together with the Charge of my ffuneral and the Expense of the probatt be paid and taken out of my Estate by my Sons Thomas and Joshua at an Equall Charge between them boath:

I Give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas MARRIOTT my Two Meadows Called the Bents near Swallowhouses And a ffield Call the Stoneshead Croft together with all those Cottidges thereunto belonging in the Phoside Hamlet,

Also I give to my Son Thomas all my Timber Growing upon his Estate at Suoidhill [Map], and I give to him my part of Heafield Mill with It's Appurtenances and all my Right and property in or to that House where Margret & Mary HANFORD now Liveth And all other Right and Title property Claime and demand whatsoever I have at Heafield afforesaid I give to my son Thomas and his Heirs forever

I Give and bequeath unto my Son Joshua MARRIOTT his Heirs and Assigns for Ever All those my Freehold ffeefarm and Incroachment Estates Lying and being in Kinder in the parish & County afforesaid and all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging now in the possession of my said Son Joshua

Also I give to my sd Son Joshua MARRIOTT all the Rest Residue and Remainder of all my Household Goods Husbandry Waire and all my Chattles Cattles personal Estate and Effects whatsoever which is not herein before disposed of he paying the Legacies hereafter mentioned (viz.)

I give to my Brother Samuel MARRIOTT ten shillings,

I give to Mary FFOGG one Guinea

Lastly I do make ordaine Constistute and Appoint my sd Brother Samuel MARRIOTT to be my Executor of this my last Will and Testament and I do hereby Revoake disannull and make Voyde all former Will or Wills by me at Any time heretofore Made In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett My hand and Seal this Eighteenth day of February One thousand seven hundred and Fifty.

Thomas MARRIOTT

Signed Sealed published and declared to be the Last Will of the Testator in the presents of

Samuel WATERHOUSE; Thomas COOPER; Geo: HIGENBOTTAM

A True and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the Goods and personal Estate which Thomas MARRIOTT late of Heafield in the parish of Glossop & County of Derby yeoman dyed possesed of

Vallued and praised this 4th day of May one Thousand Seven Hundred and ffifty three.

Probate 16 May 1753.

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Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, 6 Ridge Top Lane

31 Mar 1901. Census. 6 Ridge Top Lane, Hayfield.

Thomas Redfern. Print Warehouseman. Worker. Born in Oldham.

Edith Redfern. Wife. 21. Born in Plymouth.

Harriet Redfern (age 1). Shown as one month old with a twin, Olive, who appears to have died young.

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On 31 Oct 1739 John Froggatt of Shedyard and Park Hall made his will:

In the name of God Amen I John FFROGATT of Park Hall in the parrish of Glossop & County of derby Yeoman being something out of health of Bodey but of sound & perfect Mind & Memory praised be Almighty God for the same do make & Ordaine to Writing this my last Will and Testament which I do in Maner & forme following hoping through ye Merits Death & passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have pardon & forgiveness of all my Sins and to Inherit Everlasting Life and my Bodey I Comitt to the Earthe to be Decently Buryed att the Discresion of my Executor hereafter Named As for and Conserning the Dispossision of all such Temporall Estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestowe upon me.

I Give & bequeathe thereof as ffollowes ffirst my Will and Mind is yt all my Just Debts which I shall owe att my Deathe the Charge of my ffunerall and ye Expence of my Executor in ye Probat be paid & discharged & taken out of my whole Estate

I Give & bequeath unto my Granson John FFROGATT One hundred pounds

And Likewise I give & bequeath unto him my sd Granson John FFROGATT all that my Copeyhould Estate att Jowhole [Map] (in ye sd parish and County above mentioned) and all Its Appurtenances for to Enter upon & Receive when he shall Attaine his full Age of Twenty One years

I Give and bequeathe unto my Nephew James ARMSTRONG Twenty pounds

I Give & bequeathe unto my housekeeper Jane HIGENGBOTHAM Ten pounds

I give & bequeath unto Susana DEWSNAPE Ten Shillings

I Give & bequeath unto my Sone Tho FFROGATT my Estate Called Ridge:topp with all It's Appurtenances Near Heafield (in the parish & County aforesaid) upon Condition that he doth within six Months after my Decease Transfer & Conveay unto John FFOX of Edale that Estate which I sould to the said John FFOX

And if he Refuse to transfer & Conveay ye sd Estate as aforesaid then I Give & bequeathe my sd Estate Called Ridge:topp to my Executor hereafter Named & to his heirs forever

I Give & bequeathe unto my Sone Tho Children Twenty pounds which my sone Thomas Oweth me to be Disposed off amongst them att the Discression of my Executor hereafter Named

I Give & bequeath unto my Sone Tho FFROGATT all my goods att Ridge topp which he hath now in his possession

I Give & bequeathe unto my Granson Tho BOOTHE (age 20) Sixty pounds

I Give & bequeath unto my Sone in law William GODDARD Viccor of Glossop and to his heirs forever my Estate Called Park:hall [Map] where I now Live And the Ould house and all there Appurtenances thereunto belonging

And Likewise I Give unto my sone in Law ye sd William GODDARD all my househould goods Chattels Cattels personal Estate & Effects whatsoever the are (performing this my last Will)

And Lastly I do make Ordaine Constitute & Appoint my son in Lawe the sd William GODDARD whole & Soule Executor of this my last Will and Testament and do hereby Revoake disanule & make Voyde all other Will or Wills by mee att any time heretofore mae

In Wittness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seale this Seventeenth day of October One Thousand Seven hundred Thirty & Nine.

John FFROGATT his mark and Seale

Signed Sealed published and Declared to be ye last Will of the above mentioned John FFROGATT in the psents off

Joshua BAGSHAW; John HADFIELD; Geo HIGENBOTTAM

A true and perfect Inventory of all the goods Chattels and Cattle belonging to Mr John FROGATT of Parkhall in the Parish of Glossop and County of Derby deceased seen taken apprised by us whose Names are hereunto Subscribed this twenty ninth day of October 1739.

(not transcribed, valued @ £272-16-8 by John WAGSTAFFE & Geo HIGENBOTTAM)

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05 Apr 1891. Census. Rock Hall, Hayfield.

Edward H Redfern (age 39). Labourer in Calico Print Works.

Mary Redfern (age 43).

Jabez H B Redfern (age 11)

etc.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Sett Bank

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, 4 Sett Bank

On 01 Oct 1916 Thomas Tyrer (age 25) was killed in action whilst serving with the 8th Battalion of the Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire) Regiment. Service Number 15373. He has a memorial at Pier and Face 7 A and 7 B Thiepval Memorial Cemetery, Somme, France. At the time of his death his mother was living at 4 Sett Bank, Hayfield.

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On 01 Aug 1728 Thomas Marriott of Shudehill made his will:

In the Name of God Amen The Thirty ffirst day of August in the second year of the Reigne of our most gratious sovereign Lord King George the second by the Grace of God of great Brittaine & King defender of the ffaith ano domi one thousand seven hundred twenty eight I Thomas MARRIOTT of Sudehill [Map] in the parish of Glossop & County of Derby Yeoman being Aged & infirm in body butt of sound mind & perfect understanding blessed be God for the same & knowing that all flesh is but dust & in the midst of Life weeard in death & being mindfull as much as in me Lyeth to sett my House in order before itt shall please God to Call for me forth of this mortall Life and the better presentation of peace & unity amongst my relations & friends after my decease doo make & ordaine this my Last will & testament as followeth That is to say:

ffirst and principally I command my soul into the Hands of almighty God who gave it me and of his son Jesus Christ my Redeemer Hoping through the meritorious death and passion to receive full & free pardon & forgiveness of all my sins & to inheritt everlasting Life & to be made portaker with his Holy Host in his Hevenly Kingdom & my body I commit to the earth from whom itt was taken to be decently interred att the discretion of my Executor hereafter named and as touching the disposition of all such Temporall Estate as it hath pleased god to bestow upon me I give & devise the same as ffolloweth

Item I will that all my Just debts & funeral expenses & charges about the probate of this my will be first discharged forth of my personall estate Item my will and mind is that all such goods as are now next mentioned viz.

In the ffire House The great table and the [ffar ] and feeling belonging to it The [ovill] table, four seeld Chairs, the seat, a Little salt box & in the nook, the ffire Iron and grate under itt, the musket Three puter dishes, a pair of Brass Cales, along board over the window In the parlour one pair of Bedstocks & Curtains, and Cubbord att the Beds foote: one Chair att the bedside, one Table and fforme: one Chair under the window, In the Chamber over the parlour one Bed standing to the North side; Two Chests of either side one Trunk, In the House Chamber Two Beds standing on the west side of the Chamber the one is a trindle bed; one great Cofar on the north side of the Chamber, one Cofer that Samuel Lays his Close in and a Counter a little Chest standing betwixt the Counter & the Cofar. In the Kitchen the great Brass pan, one brass pott, one Cresitt, one Cheesepress. In the drinke house and turmill In the Kitchen Chamber one bed att the stayarshead, Three old Arkes, and a wheat Cofar In the Barne Two Arks, one pair of Cart wools, all those shall remain as they are as Heirs Looms after my decease and not any of them to be sold or remooved.

Item It is my will and mind that my Loveing Wife shall have a Cow which she shall make a choyse of, on Chest of drawers standing in the parlor Chamber, one Chest in the parlor two Little Chairs att the bed foot, one warming pan, one brass pott, two puter dishes in the parlor, ffour sett [quoishins], one brass candlestick, one Halfe dozon of troni[tiars], on Halfe dozon of potty pans, and soures one smoothin Iron & what belongs to itt, one silvar Cup, two silvar spoons, Halfe a dozon of puter plates, one other Lesser brass pott, one bo & in the parlor, one stands one Close stoole, Coffy mill, one possitt Cup of puter having two Handles to; one other small Cup, one Looking Glass, one Grid Iron, one Chamber pott, one desk bound with Iron, Three Blankets one new Quilt and I give Her all my Linnen Excepting every Bed and pair of Sheets, and all such other beding as were her [ ] and House hould goods before Marriage or that first came from Her ffathers House all which said goods I freely give her to dispose of the same as she shall think fitt,

And itt is my will & mind that my Loveing wife have the Hundred pounds which her ffather Left her that is in Thomas BORDS hand at Tortopp to dispose of as she thinke fitt,

Item I give & bequeath unto my Loveing Wife Elizabeth thirty pounds to be paid to her att six months and next after my decease if she be then liveing, ffurther itt is my will & mind that my said Loveing wife shall have and enjoy the parlor with the Bedstock and Curtains And Likewise one halfe of the Chamber over the parlor, and the Bed which standeth north west and the Coffar att the bedside to make use of and all the goods in the parlor to stand for her to make use of as she shall have occasion for during the time of her naturall Life. Together with the west and of the uppermost Bay in the Barne to Lay her ffuell or other nessasaryes in, and one Halfe of the House Garden Liberty of the premises for what ffirewood she hath occation to burn and I give her Liberty to make use of both the Beds before mentioned and the Bed in the parlor to make as she hath amind and att her decease leaving the Little Trunk att the bedside in the parlor she is to have during the time of her Life

Item itt is my will and mind that my Heere paye unto my Loveing wife Every year during the time of her Naturall Life on Halfe Load of meal

And as for my nephew John MARRIOTT son of my Late brother John MARRIOTT I give and bequeath to him in the ffirehouse one Clok and Case , one Long [P ], one warming pan,

Item In the House Chamber one Bed and bedding belonging to itt, standing on the Eastside of the Chamber, and a Chest and a Longe Coffer and a Little arke, all standing att the said beds-foote, one new ffeather bed,

Item In the Chamber over the parlor one Bed made up Compleat withe beding belonging to itt, Two seeled Chaires in the same Roome.

Item In the parlor The Cubbord standing att the window, Two puter Dishes;

Item in the Kitchin the Lesser Brasspan, Item in the Kitchin Chamber one new Arke and a Little coffer att the Chamber door and Bed that standeth att the new House;

Item: one Table att Thomas BARNS in Kinder,

Item one oake standing in the side of the pingle, all these good above mentioned I freely give unto my nephew John MARRIOTT

Item: I give and bequeath unto my Brother Benjamin MARRIOTT the sume of Twenty shillings a year yearly during the time of his naturall Life to be paid yearly by my Executor and my will and mind is if the Children of my Brother Benjamin MARRIOTT, viz. Elizabeth Anna, ffrances, Sarah, John and Thomas such of them as shall be Liveing and doo willingly Joyne in an equall proportion and with another in Maintaining & Keeping their said ffather Benjamin MARRIOTT with meat drinke washing and Lodging and Clothing suteable to his degree during the tearme of his naturall Life as hee shall require that then and in such Case my Executor shall pay unto such of them as shall bee Joynd Each of them who shall bee Joyne the sume of Ten pounds apeece att two years and after my decease that is to as many as shall be then Liveing, but if in Case any of them shall att any time or times refuse soe to Joyne in an equall proportion he or she who shall soo refuse I doo order and appoint my Executor to pay unto such person or persons onely twelve pence and noo more, but if there ffather Live till there Legacies be due they shall receive no Legacie till they give good security to my Executor that they will maintain there said ffather during the time of his naturall Life.

Item: I give and bequeath to my Brother Joshua MARRIOTT Children that is to say: John Joshua Samuel and Mary Each of them the sume of Ten pounds apeece if to as many of them as shall be Liveing att two years and next after my decease

Item I give and bequeath unto my late Brother Samuel MARRIOTT Children viz. Samuel twenty pounds to his sistar Ann Ten pounds if they be Liveing att tow years and next after my decease,

Item. I give and bequeath unto the children of my late Brother John MARRIOTT viz. Sarah & Easter ether of them the sume of Ten pounds apeece if the be liveing att two years and next after my decease

Item: I give & bequeath unto my sistar Margaret BRADBURY Children viz. Thomas and Ellin ether of them Ten pounds apeece and to Edmund Wife Six poundes but for him to have nothing to doo with itt, if they be Liveing att two years and next after my decease

Item I give & bequeath unto my sistar Ann BRADBURY Children to Robert Six pounds and unto Ann, Mary, Sarah & Ellin every one of them Ten poundes apeece if the be Livening at two years and next after my decease,

Item I give & bequeath unto my sistar Sarah son John BENNETT att Bakewell the sume of Seven poundes if he be Liveing att two years and next after my decease,

Item. I give & bequeath unto my sistar Mary MORTON son Daniel Seven poundes if he be Liveing att two years and next after my decease;

Item. I give & bequeath unto my nephew Thomas MARRIOTT in Kinder two sons Thomas and Joshua ether of them the sume of Seven poundes apeece if they be Liveing att two years and next after my decease,

Item: I give & bequeath unto Ann SHORE & Ann HARROP ether of them Twenty shillings apeece if they Live here att my decease

And I Loane to Mr HOLT one Guinne of gold to preach a sermon att my buriall if he continue in his place till that time all which bequests & legacies whose time of payment is not herein Limmitted

I doo order & appoint to be paid by my Executor att the end of two whole years next after my decease to such of my Legaties as shall be then Liveing respectively att such Certaine place or places as my Executor shall nominate order & appoint they and every of them upon such there receipt giveing & executing att the same time att each of there one respective proper Charges such releases or discharges ether single by themselves or Joyntly with one another as Counsel learned in the law shall in that Case direct my Executor.

Item: It is my will & mind that my Nephew John MARRIOTT son of my Late Brother John MARRIOTT shall have & enjoy my new House att the Little Bridge during the time of his naturall Life but neither to Gett itt now or moove a great distance from itt Butt he shall live att itt himselfe or who he pleaseth to live with him for his life Married or single or to sett his goods in itt paying to my Heires twelve pence a year all the time he enjoyes itt.

Item: And as for and conserning my ffreehold Land in the Great Hamliit and my Coppyhold Land in the Phoreside Hamlett together with my part of the mill and Kill.

Item I give and Bequeath to my Nephew Thomas MARRIOTT in Kinder son of my Late Brother Joshua MARRIOTT att my decease paying or causing to be paid to my Nephew John MARRIOTT sonn of my late Brother John MARRIOTT one hundred and fforty poundes of Lawfull Money of Great Brittain within the space of two years next after my decease The one Halfe which is three score and Ten poundes I order & appoint to be paid att one years end next after my decease unto my Executor or his assignes, and the Latter Moiety being three score and ten poundes att Two Years and next after my decease which said sume of one Hundred and fforty pounds

I order and appoint to be paid att two payments to my Nephew John MARRIOTT Sonn of my Late brother John MARRIOTT or unto his Assigns by my Nephew Thomas MARRIOTT son of my late Brother Joshua MARRIOTT or by his Heires or Assignes att the times before mentioned.

Item. It is also my will & mind that my Heire pay unto my Loveing Wife the yearly rent which was settled before marriage,

Item as for and conserning the same part of Common groundes formerly purchased Lying within great Hamlitt and Kinder Hamlitt being Likewise of the Kings part Item, My will and mind is that such of my Heires as shall inherritt my Ancient estate at Heafield shall have Liberty to Enclose and fence in soo much of the Kings part of Commons ether within great Hamlitt or Kinder Hamlitt as shall be equall to that Case which my Kinsman John WATERHOUSE of Heafield hath lately enclosed adjoyning to his Ancient Land quantity of acces or what Compasitt is soo much to be taken in where my Heire thinks convenient and !I doo further except one parcell of Common ground Lying in Kinder Called the Nabbrons which is all ready in Lease to my nephew John MARRIOTT

Item. I give and bequeath one other Cartaine peece of Common Land or wast grounds Lyeing in Kinder also adjoyning to the Lower end of A Cartaine place called the Yeild Heys and soo and wayes to Booth Lane end to my nephew John MARRIOTT sonn of my late brother John MARRIOTT and his Heires forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto my Nephew Thomas MARRIOTT my Heire and parcell of Common ground enclosed Lyeing & Joyning to the furnass worke and John BRADDOCK field Head to him and his Heires forever.

Item: and as for the rest and residue of all my part and share of the Kings part of Common or Wast ground within Great Hamlitt and Kinder or not allready disposed of I give and bequeath one moiety or halfe thereof unto my said nephew John MARRIOTT son of my late Brother John MARRIOTT,

And as for the other part or moiety or halfe part t the rest, I give and bequeath unto my Nephew Thomas MARRIOTT sonn of my late Brother Joshua MARRIOTT to them both and their Heires respectively forever paying there equal proportion of mooring measuring fencing or any Layes or taxations whatsoever or rents or any in Cumberance of any suits or trobles to Joyne equally soo longe as itts undivided,

Item as for the rest of my Household goods that are not mentioned before nor disposed of and my Husbandry wares all my Hay and corne and quick goods that are not disposed of and given in my Lifetime which shall be my owne att my decease itt is my will and mind that all such goods be divided as equally as they can betwixt my nephew Thomas MARRIOTT son of my late brother Joshua MARRIOTT and my Nephew John MARRIOTT sonn of my Late brother John MARRIOTT such goods to be divided betwixt them two equally.

Item: as for all the rest of my personall estate; all my Bills bonds Mortgages Money in hand or out of hand att Interest all moneys whatsooever paying the Legacies which ether are or shall be afterwards mentioned by mee and

Lastly I doo nominate Constitute and ordaine him the said John MARRIOTT sonn of my Late brother John MARRIOTT my full and sole Executor of this my present Last will and Testament: revoking all other former wills by mee att any time made In witness whereof I the said Thomas MARRIOTT the Testator have sett my Hand and seale the day and year ffirst above written.

Thomas MARRIOTT his marke & seale

Signed sealed declared & published as and for the Last will and testament of the above named Thomas MARRIOTT the testator in the presence of us who subscribed our names as Witnesses thereof in the said Testators presence

Robert KYRKE; Robert BOCKING; Henry BOOTH

A true and perfect Inventory of all the goods Chattels and Credits of Thomas MARRIOT Late of Heafield in the parish of Glossop and County of Derby Yoaman deseased Aprized and valued by us whose names are subscribed hereafter the eight day of Jenuary 1728

(not transcribed, valued @ 444£:19s:06d by John WATERHOUSE, Thomas BRADBURY and Tho BOWER)

18 Feb 1750. Thomas Marriott of Hayfield made his will:

In the Name of God Amen I Thomas MARRIOTT of Heafield in the parish of Glossop and County of Derby Yeoman being in Good health of Body and of Sound and perfect Mind and Memory praysed be Allmighty God fo the same I do make and Ordaine to writing this my Last Will and Testament in Manner and fforme ffollowing (to witt)

First I recomend my Soul into the Hands of Allmighty God my Creator hopeing through my Saviour Jesus Christ to have pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins And my Body I Comitt to the Earth to be decently Buryed at the discression of my Sons Thomas and Joshua MARRIOTT and at an Equal Charge between them boath

And as to my Temporal Estate I give & dispose thereof as ffollows My Will and minde is that all such Just Debts as I shall owe at my Death together with the Charge of my ffuneral and the Expense of the probatt be paid and taken out of my Estate by my Sons Thomas and Joshua at an Equall Charge between them boath:

I Give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas MARRIOTT my Two Meadows Called the Bents near Swallowhouses And a ffield Call the Stoneshead Croft together with all those Cottidges thereunto belonging in the Phoside Hamlet,

Also I give to my Son Thomas all my Timber Growing upon his Estate at Suoidhill [Map], and I give to him my part of Heafield Mill with It's Appurtenances and all my Right and property in or to that House where Margret & Mary HANFORD now Liveth And all other Right and Title property Claime and demand whatsoever I have at Heafield afforesaid I give to my son Thomas and his Heirs forever

I Give and bequeath unto my Son Joshua MARRIOTT his Heirs and Assigns for Ever All those my Freehold ffeefarm and Incroachment Estates Lying and being in Kinder in the parish & County afforesaid and all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging now in the possession of my said Son Joshua

Also I give to my sd Son Joshua MARRIOTT all the Rest Residue and Remainder of all my Household Goods Husbandry Waire and all my Chattles Cattles personal Estate and Effects whatsoever which is not herein before disposed of he paying the Legacies hereafter mentioned (viz.)

I give to my Brother Samuel MARRIOTT ten shillings,

I give to Mary FFOGG one Guinea

Lastly I do make ordaine Constistute and Appoint my sd Brother Samuel MARRIOTT to be my Executor of this my last Will and Testament and I do hereby Revoake disannull and make Voyde all former Will or Wills by me at Any time heretofore Made In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett My hand and Seal this Eighteenth day of February One thousand seven hundred and Fifty.

Thomas MARRIOTT

Signed Sealed published and declared to be the Last Will of the Testator in the presents of

Samuel WATERHOUSE; Thomas COOPER; Geo: HIGENBOTTAM

A True and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the Goods and personal Estate which Thomas MARRIOTT late of Heafield in the parish of Glossop & County of Derby yeoman dyed possesed of

Vallued and praised this 4th day of May one Thousand Seven Hundred and ffifty three.

Probate 16 May 1753.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Shudehill, Hayfield Mill

18 Feb 1750. Thomas Marriott of Hayfield made his will:

In the Name of God Amen I Thomas MARRIOTT of Heafield in the parish of Glossop and County of Derby Yeoman being in Good health of Body and of Sound and perfect Mind and Memory praysed be Allmighty God fo the same I do make and Ordaine to writing this my Last Will and Testament in Manner and fforme ffollowing (to witt)

First I recomend my Soul into the Hands of Allmighty God my Creator hopeing through my Saviour Jesus Christ to have pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins And my Body I Comitt to the Earth to be decently Buryed at the discression of my Sons Thomas and Joshua MARRIOTT and at an Equal Charge between them boath

And as to my Temporal Estate I give & dispose thereof as ffollows My Will and minde is that all such Just Debts as I shall owe at my Death together with the Charge of my ffuneral and the Expense of the probatt be paid and taken out of my Estate by my Sons Thomas and Joshua at an Equall Charge between them boath:

I Give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas MARRIOTT my Two Meadows Called the Bents near Swallowhouses And a ffield Call the Stoneshead Croft together with all those Cottidges thereunto belonging in the Phoside Hamlet,

Also I give to my Son Thomas all my Timber Growing upon his Estate at Suoidhill [Map], and I give to him my part of Heafield Mill with It's Appurtenances and all my Right and property in or to that House where Margret & Mary HANFORD now Liveth And all other Right and Title property Claime and demand whatsoever I have at Heafield afforesaid I give to my son Thomas and his Heirs forever

I Give and bequeath unto my Son Joshua MARRIOTT his Heirs and Assigns for Ever All those my Freehold ffeefarm and Incroachment Estates Lying and being in Kinder in the parish & County afforesaid and all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging now in the possession of my said Son Joshua

Also I give to my sd Son Joshua MARRIOTT all the Rest Residue and Remainder of all my Household Goods Husbandry Waire and all my Chattles Cattles personal Estate and Effects whatsoever which is not herein before disposed of he paying the Legacies hereafter mentioned (viz.)

I give to my Brother Samuel MARRIOTT ten shillings,

I give to Mary FFOGG one Guinea

Lastly I do make ordaine Constistute and Appoint my sd Brother Samuel MARRIOTT to be my Executor of this my last Will and Testament and I do hereby Revoake disannull and make Voyde all former Will or Wills by me at Any time heretofore Made In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett My hand and Seal this Eighteenth day of February One thousand seven hundred and Fifty.

Thomas MARRIOTT

Signed Sealed published and declared to be the Last Will of the Testator in the presents of

Samuel WATERHOUSE; Thomas COOPER; Geo: HIGENBOTTAM

A True and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the Goods and personal Estate which Thomas MARRIOTT late of Heafield in the parish of Glossop & County of Derby yeoman dyed possesed of

Vallued and praised this 4th day of May one Thousand Seven Hundred and ffifty three.

Probate 16 May 1753.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Spring Vale Road [Map]

The Street is a Roman Road that travels broadly south from Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] to Wirksworth [Map] where it joined another road which crossed the Derwent at Milford and ran on the east bank of the Derwent and to Derventio [Map] aka Derby.

For the early stages of the road information had been obtained from P. Wroe and P. Mellor (1971). "A Roman Road between Buxton and Melandra Castle, Glossop (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 1971, Volume 91).

From Melandra aka Ardotalia [Map] the road heads broadly south through Simmondley [Map], Higher Plainsteads Farm [Map], Abbots Chair [Map], Brookhouses, Hayfield [Map], through Little Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map], Bank Vale, Hayfield [Map]. In Hayfield it appears to have followed Kinder Road [Map] until it reached Spring Vale Road [Map] where it could cross the River Sett where the steep river cliff has ended. It continued more or less straight past Highgate Head Farm, Hayfield [Map], Peep o Day [Map] following the A624 until East Meats [Map] where it heads towards Gorsty Low [Map] then Breckend [Map] and Townend [Map]

03 Jul 1942. Two German bombers returning from an unsuccessful trip to bomb Bolton dropped their bombs along the Sett Valley. Three stone cottages on Spring Vale Road [Map] were destroyed by German bombers. There were six fatalities: Albert and Edith Gibson, their two daughters Gladys and Margaret, together with Hannah Robinson, and Freda Thorpe, a ten-year-old evacuee from Manchester. Freda's two brothers and grandmother survived. Leaving Hayfield devastated, the planes climbed over Kinder Scout, veered to the south-east and re-established their heading towards Holland. As they passed Stoney Middleton, they dropped the last of their bombs at Darlton Quarry before strafing Chatsworth House [Map] as they made good their escape. At Chatsworth House the roof, north and west side of the house were hit by machine-gun bullets.

Hayfield War Memorial [Map]. On a tablet at the front of the Memorial:

Also in grateful memory of those who gave their lives in II Great War 1939 - 45: Baxter Arnold, Barnes Robert S, Ellis Arthur E, Farmer William, Hill James R, Llewellyn Hugh G, Mather Frederick R, Messenger Ernest P, Wharmby James T.

The memorial includes the six people who were killed on Spring Vale Road [Map] on 03 Jul 1942: Albert and Edith Gibson, their two daughters Gladys and Margaret, together with Hannah Robinson, and Freda Thorpe, a ten-year-old evacuee from Manchester.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Steeple Fold

03 Apr 1881. Census. Steeple Fold, Hayfield.

Edward H Redfern (age 29). Print rks Labourer.

Mary Redfern (age 33).

Jabez H B Redfern (age 1)

etc.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, 6 Steeple Fold

07 Apr 1861. Census. 6 Steeple Fold, Hayfield. Grocer.

Henry Redfern (age 48). Grocer.

Edward Redfern (age 9).

02 Apr 1871. Census. 6 Steeple Fold, Hayfield.

Henry Redfern (age 58). Grocer.

Edward Redfern (age 19). Scholar.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Swallowhouses

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, 4 Swallowhouses

30 Mar 1851. Census. 4 Swallowhouses, Hayfield.

Jabez Waterhouse (age 35). ? Maker.

Mary (age 3).

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Swallowhouses, Swallow House [Map]

Around 1837 Robert Slack (age 30) lived at Swallow House [Map].

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Swallowhouses, The Bents

18 Feb 1750. Thomas Marriott of Hayfield made his will:

In the Name of God Amen I Thomas MARRIOTT of Heafield in the parish of Glossop and County of Derby Yeoman being in Good health of Body and of Sound and perfect Mind and Memory praysed be Allmighty God fo the same I do make and Ordaine to writing this my Last Will and Testament in Manner and fforme ffollowing (to witt)

First I recomend my Soul into the Hands of Allmighty God my Creator hopeing through my Saviour Jesus Christ to have pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins And my Body I Comitt to the Earth to be decently Buryed at the discression of my Sons Thomas and Joshua MARRIOTT and at an Equal Charge between them boath

And as to my Temporal Estate I give & dispose thereof as ffollows My Will and minde is that all such Just Debts as I shall owe at my Death together with the Charge of my ffuneral and the Expense of the probatt be paid and taken out of my Estate by my Sons Thomas and Joshua at an Equall Charge between them boath:

I Give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas MARRIOTT my Two Meadows Called the Bents near Swallowhouses And a ffield Call the Stoneshead Croft together with all those Cottidges thereunto belonging in the Phoside Hamlet,

Also I give to my Son Thomas all my Timber Growing upon his Estate at Suoidhill [Map], and I give to him my part of Heafield Mill with It's Appurtenances and all my Right and property in or to that House where Margret & Mary HANFORD now Liveth And all other Right and Title property Claime and demand whatsoever I have at Heafield afforesaid I give to my son Thomas and his Heirs forever

I Give and bequeath unto my Son Joshua MARRIOTT his Heirs and Assigns for Ever All those my Freehold ffeefarm and Incroachment Estates Lying and being in Kinder in the parish & County afforesaid and all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging now in the possession of my said Son Joshua

Also I give to my sd Son Joshua MARRIOTT all the Rest Residue and Remainder of all my Household Goods Husbandry Waire and all my Chattles Cattles personal Estate and Effects whatsoever which is not herein before disposed of he paying the Legacies hereafter mentioned (viz.)

I give to my Brother Samuel MARRIOTT ten shillings,

I give to Mary FFOGG one Guinea

Lastly I do make ordaine Constistute and Appoint my sd Brother Samuel MARRIOTT to be my Executor of this my last Will and Testament and I do hereby Revoake disannull and make Voyde all former Will or Wills by me at Any time heretofore Made In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett My hand and Seal this Eighteenth day of February One thousand seven hundred and Fifty.

Thomas MARRIOTT

Signed Sealed published and declared to be the Last Will of the Testator in the presents of

Samuel WATERHOUSE; Thomas COOPER; Geo: HIGENBOTTAM

A True and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the Goods and personal Estate which Thomas MARRIOTT late of Heafield in the parish of Glossop & County of Derby yeoman dyed possesed of

Vallued and praised this 4th day of May one Thousand Seven Hundred and ffifty three.

Probate 16 May 1753.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Derbyshire, High Peak, Hayfield, Upper Heys

05 Apr 1891. Census. Upper Heys, Hayfield.

Charles Waterhouse (age 38). Head. 37. Married. Labourer Stone Quarry. Born at Chinley [Map].

Mary Ann Waterhouse (age 41). 41. Married. Born at Chinley [Map].

Joseph Waterhouse (age 14). Son. 13. Stone Quarryman. Born at Chinley [Map].

Alice Waterhouse. Daughter. 11. Born at Chinley [Map].

John Wm Waterhouse. Son. Cattleman. Born at Chinley [Map].

Esther Waterhouse. Daughter. 5. Born at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

Charles Waterhouse. Son. 10. Born at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

Charles Waterhouse. Son. 6 Months. Born at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].