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Arundel Castle Manuscripts

Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/SD/109
Creation dates: 10 Oct 1340
Royal confirmation of a Grant by Thomas de Furnyvall, late Lord of Hallamshire, to Nicholas, his son, of £40 annual rent from Sheffield, Bradfield, Ecclesfield and Handsworth. Witness: Edward, Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester, Guardian of England. Andover
Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/SD/110
Creation dates: 22 May 1366
Exemplification of a Writ to William de Reygate, Escheator of Yorkshire, to deliver to Joanna, the wife of Sir Thomas de Fournyvall, deceased, her husband's lands and rents, in Bellhagg (Bilhagh), Chapel, Whitley, Ecclesfield, Bradfield, Bradfield Mill, Osgathorpe, Orpitts, Skynthorp, Treeton and Whiston (Yorks.); and Alton (Alveton, Staffs.). Exemplification

Bagshawe Collection

Sheffield Archives: Reference: Bag C/908
Creation dates: 20 Apr 1406
Thomas Nevyle, lord of Fornyvale, John Sclatter, vicar of Rotherham and John Chamberlayn to Robert de Hynkersyll of Gildthwayt. Lands and rents, etc. in Gildthwayt, Treton, Aston, and Aghton. Given at Gildethwait

The Archives of the Sheffield Church Burgesses Trust

Sheffield Archives:Reference: CB/43
Creation dates: 14 Feb 1425
1424-5) Wednesday in the Feast of Saint Valentine the Martyr, in the 3rd year of Henry VI, dated at Sheffield, by William Neuton rector of the church of Treeton to John Chaloner, for granting to Thomas Fallenge the reversion in a messuage in Sheffield which Joan Semster, formerly wife of Reginald Brabeyn of Sheffield webster, held. Names of Persons: William Neuton, John Chaloner, Thomas Fallenge, Joan Semster, Reginald Brabeyn. Place-Names: Treton, Sheffeld.
(1424-5) Wednesday in the Feast of Saint Valentine the Martyr, in the 3rd year of Henry VI, dated at Sheffield, by William Neuton rector of the Church of Treeton to Thomas Fallenge, of the reversion in a messuage with an outbuilding erected thereto situate in the town of Sheffield on the Castelgrene, which was formerly the gift of Reginald Brambeyn, weaver of Sheffield, after the death of Joan Semster formerly wife of Reginald Brambeyn. Names of Persons: William Neuton, Thomas Fallenge, Reginald Brambeyn, Joan Semster. Witnesses: John Chaloner then bailiff, John Stub, Geoffrey Butury. Place-Names: Sheffeld, Castelgrene.

Arundel Castle Manuscripts

Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/SD/112
Creation dates: 27 Oct 1535
Grant by George, Earl of Shrewsbury, Lord Steward of the King's Household, to Robert, Earl of Sussex (and others, trustees). The Manors of Sheffield, Handsworth, Bradfield, Southey, Ecclesfield, Treeton , Whiston and Bolsterstone and the Advowson of Handsworth (Yorks.); in trust to secure a payment of 200 marks p.a. to the King, according to an indenture between Thomas, Cardinal of York, Sir Henry Wyat (Treasurer of the King's Chamber) and Shrewsbury, 7th June, 1527; to be void on fulfilment of conditions. Handsworth to be held to the use of the Earl and Countess.
Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/SD/120-122
Creation dates: 10 Feb 1565
Extent and Form: 3 deeds by Thomas Strynger of Whiston, to George Earl of Shrewsbury, of a messuage, etc., in Treeton.
Sheffield Archives, Reference: Bag C/928
Creation dates: 10 Jan 1607
Lease: Henry Hewitt. yeoman, of Beyghtenfield (co. Derby) to Thomas Rawson, John Parker and Alexander Houlden, husbandmen, of Brampton in Le Morthing. The Cow Close at Brampton, for 21 years at 10s. rent; for £60.

Bacon Frank Manuscripts

Sheffield Archives: Reference: BFM/2/92
Creation dates: : 2 Feb 1588
Smythe, Thomas, of Fulwood,Sheffield. 'your honours tenante & orator', to the 6th Earl. Begs to have some wood for burning at his lime-kiln at Boolehyll, from Ryveling or elsewhere.
Sheffield Archives: Reference: Reference: BFM/2/162
Creation dates: 2 Feb 1602
Bouth, John, to the 7th Earl.
Gives details of arrangements for hedging and ditching various land at Canklow, Treeton, Gilthwait, etc. (Yorks.) for the preservation of the 'springs' i.e. woods. Hopes the Earl will see from the accounts, the 'husbandrie' Baylie Langley makes of the tolls of fairs and markets at Rotherham. The Liberty is infringed by the Sheriff's Bailiff, a very unfit man having been appointed.

Bagshawe Collection

Sheffield Archives, Bag C/924
Creation dates: 20 Nov 1598
Inquisition post mortem on Robert Sitwell of Staveley Netherthorpe
He held a capital messuage in Brampton in le Morthing which he granted to Henry Hewitt son of John Hewitt of Killwall Marsh (co. Derby). John Payler escheator. Taken at Pontefract
Sheffield Archives, Reference: Bag C/928
Creation dates: 10 Jan 1607
Lease: Henry Hewitt. yeoman, of Beyghtenfield (co. Derby) to Thomas Rawson, John Parker and Alexander Houlden, husbandmen, of Brampton in Le Morthing. The Cow Close at Brampton, for 21 years at 10s. rent; for £60.
Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/S/127
Creation dates: 1664
POST-RESTORATION . Rentals and accounts rendered by the Duke's accountants
John Staniforth. Rectory of Treeton.
Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/SD/185
Creation dates: 9 Jul 1669
Lease by Henry, Lord Marquis of Dorchester, Henry, Earl of Peterborough and Sir Robert Stapleton (trustees), to Henry, Lord Howard of Castle Rising [afterwards 6th Duke]. Sheffield Castle and the Manors of Sheffield, Cowley, Worrall, Whiston and Treeton and the Rectories of Sheffield and Tickhill (all Yorks.); the Hundreds of Poling, Eastbourne and (named) Manors in Sussex; the Manor and Rectory of Hayling (Southants.); and Arundel House (London). For the life of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, at £2,540 rent p.a.
Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/S/128
Creation dates: 1667-1669
John Staniforth. Rectory and Manor of Treeton. 1667-68.
John Lee. Rectories and Manors of Treeton. 1669.
Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/S/133
Creation dates: 1677
Benjamin Clarke's enrolled accounts Rectories and Manor of Treeton. Tenants' names.
Sheffield Archives, Reference:ACM/S/134-138
Creation dates: 1678-1682
Benjamin Clarke's enrolled accounts. Manor and Rectory of Treeton. Annual and occasional payments only.
Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/S/146
Creation dates: 1684-1691
Several briefs of accounts. Some with tenants listed.
Richard Bacon's accounts. Manors of Treeton and Whiston and Tickhill tithes, 1689-91.
Richard Revell's account for Treeton tithes. 1689.
Reference: Sheffield Archives, ACM/S/79

Creation dates: c1668-1685
Treeton Manor, by Immanuel Halton. 26th January, 1684/5.
Details of each farm-house are given as well as the names of fields. Most of the property is on lease for 21 years from 1650.
At the top left-hand corner of the front page the date '1668' is given.
A note on the last page however suggests the survey was based on particulars compiled in 1670. There are references to a map.
Reference: Sheffield Archives, ACM/SD/48

Creation dates: 16 Jul 1739
Thomas, Earl of Malton, declares that he acted as trustee for the Rev. John Griffiths of Eckington in accepting a lease for sixty years from Edward, Duke of Norfolk, of the Advowson of Treeton.
Reference: Sheffield Archives, ACM/S/82
Creation dates: 1792
Selected survey of the lands of the Duke of Norfolk in the Township of Treeton, by W. Fairbank. Arranged alphabetically under tenants' names. The numbers correspond to those of the maps in ACM/S/85.
Reference: Sheffield Archives, ACM/S/85
Creation dates: 1795
Volume of maps of the Parish of Treeton Title within a design of pillars and scroll work. Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch. Maps 1 - 9 Treeton
Reference: Sheffield Archives, ACM/S/98
Creation dates: 1806
Valuation of Treeton township, for a rate, by Thomas Dyson
The watermark is, however, 1831.
Reference: Sheffield Archives, ACM/S/107
Creation dates: 1840
Numerical survey of Treeton
Sheffield Archives,Reference: ACM/S/108
Creation dates: 1842
Selected surveys of the Duke of Norfolk's lands in Whiston, Treeton and Aston
Sheffield Archives, Reference: ACM/S/109/3
Creation dates: May 1861
Relating to all properties held in lease . Particulars are given of the condition of the property, with comments on tenants, buildings, etc., and recommendations for each. Maps. 1861-62.

Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections

Papers of the Monckton-Arundell Family, Reference: Ga 10,154
Creation dates: 24 July 1704
Quitclaim by John Bellasis to John Broomhead and the heirs and executors of John Garland deceased and Mrs Grace Place and Susanna Wagstaffe and Mary Wagstaffe, her daughter, of the legacy and reversion left him by will of Mrs Grace Place in consideration of £12. Location: Wales in Treeton parish, Yorkshire.

Broomhead Hall Deeds

Sheffield Archives,Reference: BHD/186
Reference: BHD/186
Bargain and sale
Creation dates: 29 Apr 1689
John Wingfield of Haslebrough (Derbys.) and John Eyre of Sheffield manor, gentlemen, to William Steere of Darnow, cutler. A parcel of land lately divided into 2 closes called Fawkners Wood, abutting on the R. Rother and Barley close nearby (tenants: Barbara widow of John Ardron of Treeton and William Burrowes of Treeton, clerk, late Onispherus Austwick). For £400. (Mentions Isabel wife of John Eyre). The area is between Treeton, Aston and Orgreave

 

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