| 1086 |
There was a church and presbyter at Treeton. |
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Domesday Book |
| 1190 |
William de Muschamp,1st Rector of Parish church |
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| Early Henry III |
Hugh de Treton |
Was Dean of Doncaster- |
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Nottinghamshire Archives: Foljambe of Osberton |
| Early Henry III |
William de Treton(Servant) |
references to him in Worksop(Wyrksop) |
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Nottinghamshire Archives: Foljambe of Osberton |
| 1287 |
On the 3rd Id. March, 1287-8, |
John de Horebire and Richard de Bernak,
knights, presented Ric. de Tidolfside, subdeacon, to the rectory of Treeton |
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Kirkby's Inquest |
| Early 13th century |
CHARTERS, COPY COURT ROLLS and WILLS |
Sir Gervase de Bernake was of Treeton |
Descriptive Catalogue of Charters, Copy Court Rolls and Deeds (forming part of the Wheat collection) - T. Walter Hall 1920 |
Wheat Collection. See Note 5 |
| 1356 |
Rich. de Byrton |
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1. John Pye of Byrley.2. Rich. de Byrton of Treton and wife Alice, daughter. of (1).
(1) to (2) messuage and 1 bovate in B. in B.
Witn: Wm. de Staynton, Wm. de Hallenthorp, Wm. de Cotyngham.
Given at Beghton, Sun. after Invent. of Holy Cross.
30 Edw. III.
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Reference: Nottinghamshire Archives: Foljambe of Osberton |
| 1366 |
Exemplification of a Writ |
Joanna, the wife of Sir Thomas de Fournyvall |
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.) |
Reference: ACM/SD/110 Arundel MS |
| 1376 |
Rector of Treton |
Sir Thomas de Stanley
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Calendar of the Close rolls |
| 1406 |
Grant |
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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
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Sheffield Archives: Bagshawe Collection |
| 1425 |
Power of Attorney |
William Neuton |
(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.
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Archives of the Sheffield Church Burgesses Trust |
| 1473 |
Power of attorney |
Rector of Treeton |
1) Hen. Stafford, rector of Treton, formerly "preceptor" of Halomshire.
2) John Asshe, jun. (Jas. Ethcotte of Chestrefeld.(1) to (2) to deliver seisin to Rob. Powte of C. and wife Alice of Rygewey Rawe close in Brampton.
Given at Treton, St. George, 13 Edw. IV.
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Reference:Nottinghamshire Archives: Foljambe of Osberton |
| 1494 - 1501 approx |
Rector of Treeton |
Thomas Thorley |
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ACM/SD/308 Arundel Manuscripts |
| 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 |
Reference: ACM/SD/112 Arundel MS |
| 1604 |
Post-nuptial Settlement |
Lady Mary, Countess of Pembroke |
Earl Gilbert (and others) agree to suffer a Recovery for settling the following property to the use of Lady Mary, Countess of Pembroke and her issue male by William, Earl of Pembroke:- the Castle of Sheffield, the Manors of Sheffield, Cowley, Kimberworth, Wadsley, Worrall, Whiston and Treeton and other property (described at length), being the Seignory of Hallamshire, except the Manors of Handsworth, Bolsterstone, Over Ewden, etc. (which by a deed of 11 Elizabeth are the jointure of Elizabeth, the Dowager Countess of Shrewsbury)
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Reference: ACM/SD/888, Arundel MS |
| 1613 |
Will |
John Bouthe of Handsworth Woodhouse |
Donated To poor of Treeton, 10s |
Portland of Welbeck Estate Papers Ref. 157 DD4P |
| 1633 |
Freeholder of Beighton |
Ricardus Treeton |
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Wills and Freeholders of Derbyshire
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| 1689 |
Bargain and Sale |
Barbara widow of John Ardron of Treeton and William Burrowes of Treeton, clerk, late Onispherus Austwick |
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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Broomhead Hall Deeds, Ref. BHD
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| 1692 |
Institution of Francis Jessop, as rector of Treaton alias Treeton |
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A2A |
| 1702 |
Lease of Boalhillfarme |
by Francis Jessop |
to John Athrope als Browne of Morthen (Yorks) for 19 years of all the tithes of the houses and lands called Boalhillfarme, Gillots Farm and Oakencliffe Woodclose, 29 Jan 1701 |
Sheffield Archives,Ref: D258/45/14/57 |
| 1739 |
Lease of the Advowson of Treeton |
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 |
Ref:ACM/SD/48Sheffield Archives: Arundel Castle Manuscripts |
| 1753 |
Buried in Treeton |
Dr. Samuel Drake |
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Genuki |
| 1798 |
Enclosure |
An Act for dividing and enclosing the Common Fields, Mesne Enclosures and Waste Lands within the Township of Ulley, in the several Parishes of Treeton and Aston, in the West Riding of the County of York.
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Reference Code: HL
House of Lords and SY/312/Z3
Sheffield Archives
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| 1875 |
Colliery opened |
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Refer to History pages |
| 1891 |
construction of a Railway |
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An Act to authorise the construction of a Railway in the West Riding of the County of York, and in the County of Nottingham, from Rotherham through Blyth to Sutton, with a Branch to Treeton, and for other purposes. (Rotherham, Blyth and Sutton Railway.)
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Reference Code: HL
House of Lords
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| 04/12/94 |
The first Parish Council of Treeton was elected |
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Members :
F. J. Jones - Chairman, J. C. Batty, W.Baxter, D.Chadbund, J.H.Keep, F.Moody, G.Moody, W.J.Nicholson, Rev.B.S.Watkin. |
Refer to History pages |
| 1897 |
Street lighting in village |
Made possible by FJ Jones |
First village in England to get street lighting |
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| 1899 |
The Bell Field Charity
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Also known as the Church Lands Charity
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Sheffield Archives - Ref: SY/614/K
CHARITY ACCOUNTS
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| 1921 |
Inception of Treeton Cricket Club |
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Refer to Feature |
| 1952 |
Treeton Horticultural Society |
Founder Eddie Hinchliffe |
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| 1952 |
Station closed |
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| 1967 |
Village garden opened |
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| 1990 |
Treeton Colliery closed |
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| 30th November 2005 |
Coalmining at Orgreave came to an end |
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