Principal Seats, Halls, Mansions, &c. the Residence of Gentry.
|
Names of the Seats. |
Parishes. |
Owners or Occupiers. |
Alfreton |
|
Rev. Henry Case Morewood. |
Aldercar |
Heanor |
In the tenure of Rev. John Smith. |
Alderwasley |
|
Francis Hurt, Esq. |
Allestrey |
|
I. C. Girardot, Esq. |
Aston |
|
Rev. Charles Holden. |
Bank-hall |
Chapel-en-le-Frith |
Samuel Frith, Esq. |
Barlborough |
|
Cornelius Heathcote Rodes, Esq. |
Barrow |
|
John Beaumont, Esq. |
Barton-Blount |
|
Francis Bradshaw, Esq. |
Beauchief-Abbey |
|
P. Pegge Burnell, Esq., (in the occupation of Broughton Stead, Esq.) |
Bradley |
|
Godfrey Meynell, Esq. |
Breadsall-Priory |
|
Mrs. Darwin. |
Bridge-end |
Duffield |
G. B. Strutt, Esq. |
Castle-field |
Derby |
John Burrow Esq., (in the occupation of the Rt. Hon. Lady Grey de Ruthin.) |
Catton |
Croxall |
Eusebius Horton, Esq. |
Croxall |
|
Late Thomas Prinsep, Esq. (uninhabited.) |
Darley-Abbey |
Derby |
Robert Holden, Esq. |
Duffield |
|
John Balguy, Esq. |
Durant-hall |
Chesterfield |
Sir George Colvile, (in right of his Lady.) Adam Barker Slater, Esq. |
Ednaston-lodge |
Brailsford |
Honourable Washington Shirley. |
Etwall |
|
William Cotton, Esq. |
Ford |
North-Winfield |
Mrs. Holland. |
Foston. |
Scropton |
Charles Broadhurst, Esq. |
Glapwell |
Bolsover |
Thomas Hallowes, Esq. |
Hasland |
Chesterfield |
Thomas Lucas, Esq. |
Hathersage |
|
Ashton Ashton Shuttleworth, Esq |
Highfield |
Chesterfield |
Vincent Henry Eyre, Esq. |
Hilcote-hall |
Blackwell |
John Wilkinson, Esq. |
Holme-hall |
Bakewell |
Robert Birch, Esq. |
Holt-house |
Darley |
George Mower, Esq. |
Hopton |
Wirksworth |
Philip Ge!l, Esq., M. P. |
Hopwell |
Sawley |
Thomas Pares, Esq. |
Ingleby |
|
In occupation of R. C. Greaves, Esq. |
Langley-park |
|
Godfrey Meynell, Esq. |
Learn |
Eyam |
Marmaduke Middleton Middletoo, Esq. |
Locko |
Spondon |
William Drury Lowe, Esq. |
Longford |
|
Edward Coke, Esq. |
Little-Longsdon |
Bakewell |
James Longsdon, Esq. |
Markeaton |
Mackworth |
Francis Mundy, Esq. |
Mearsbrook |
Norton |
Samuel Shore, Esq. |
Measham-ficld |
|
Edward Abney, Esq. |
Mellor |
Glossop |
Samuel Oldknow, Esq. |
Millford |
Duffield |
G. H. Strutt, Esq. |
Newton-Solney |
|
Abraham Hoskins, Esq. |
Norton-hall |
|
Samuel Shore, jun. Esq. |
Norton-house |
|
In the occupation of John Read, Esq. |
The Oaks |
Norton |
Sir William Chambers Bagshaw, Knt. |
Ogstone |
Morton |
William Turbutt, Esq. |
Little-Over |
Mickle-over |
Baclie Heathcote, Esq. |
The Pastures |
Mickle-over |
The late John Peele Esq. |
Radborne |
|
Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole, Esq. |
Risley |
|
Rev. John Hancock Hall. |
Romeley |
Barlborough |
Rev. Thomas Hill. |
Shardelotv |
Aston |
Leonard Fosbrooke, Esq. |
Shipley |
Heanor |
Edward Miller Mundy, Esq., M. P. |
Smalley |
Morley |
John Radford, Esq. |
Stainsby |
Horsley |
Edward Sacheverell Sitwell, Esq. |
Stanton |
Youlgrave |
Bache Thornhill, Esq. |
Stoke-hall |
Hope |
Honourable John Simpson, (intheoccupation of Robert Arkwright, Esq.) |
Stubbings |
Chapelry of Wing worth |
C. Dakeyne Giadwin, Esq. |
Tapton-Grove |
Chapelry of BrimingtonA family of the here ditary |
Avery Jebb, Esq. |
Thurlston |
Chapelry of Alvaston |
Samuel Fox, Esq. |
Tupton |
North-Winfield |
William Allwood Lord, Esq. |
Walton |
|
Colonel Disbrowe, in the occupation of Edward Mundy;Esq. |
Walton -Lodge |
Chesterfield |
Joshua Jebb, Esq. |
Wheat-hills |
Mackworth |
In the occupation of Richard Bateman,Esq. |
Willersley |
|
Richard Arkwright, Esq., M. P. |
South-Winfield |
|
Winfield Halton, Esq. |
Wirksworth-gatehouse |
|
Philip Cell, Esq. |
Among the principal seats of Gentry may be reckoned, Alderwasley,
Alfreton, AHestrey, Barlborough, Catton, Foston, Hopton, Learn, Locko,
Longford, Markeaton, Norton-hall, Shipley, Stanton, and Willersley.
Forests and Deer-Parks.
THE King's forest of the Peak was of great extent. That in ancient
times it was much infested with wolves is evident. A family of the hereditary
name of Wolfhunt held lands by the service of keeping the forest
clear of those destructive animals. It seems that they had ceased to be
inhabitants of the forest before the reign of Edward II.; for a record of
that period states, that Johnle Wolfhunt, son of. John le Wolfhunt, held
certain lands by the service of taking and destroying all wolves that should
come into His Majesty's forest of the Peak. The Peak-forest is spoken of
as plentifully stocked with deer in the year 1634 (fn. n1) : it is probable that they
were destroyed in the civil war.
Belper-park, belonging to the duchy of Lancaster, was kept up as a park
in the early part of the seventeenth century. There were anciently six
other parks in and near Duffield, belonging to the Earls of Lancaster.
Besides these there were, in the early part of the fourteenth century, not
less than fifty-four deer-parks in Derbyshire, belonging to monastic bodies
and individuals (fn. n2), as may be seen in the following table.
|
Parishes. |
Parks. |
Alfreton |
One park. |
All-Saints', Derby |
Lohg-Eaton. |
Ashborne |
Tissington-park. |
Ashover |
Overton-park. |
Barlborough |
Three parks. |
Bakewell |
Chatsworth-park. |
——— |
Haddon-park. |
Bolsover |
One park. |
Breadsall |
One park. |
Chesterfield |
Walton-park. |
Cubley |
One park. |
Doveridge |
Holt-park. |
Dronfield |
Holmesfield-park |
Duffield |
Champayne-park. |
Heanor |
Four parks at Codnor. |
— — |
Two parks at Shipley. |
— — |
Aldercar-park. |
— — |
Loscoe-park. |
Horsley |
Denby-park. |
Elmton |
One park. |
likes ton |
Two parks. |
Langley |
One park. |
Langwith |
Two parks. |
Longford |
One park. |
Morley |
Kiddersley-park, |
Morton |
One park. |
Norton |
One park. |
Kirk-Hallam |
One park, besides Maperley. |
Ockbrook |
Two parks. |
Pentrich |
Two parks at Butterley |
Pleasley |
One park. |
Repton |
One park. |
Sawley |
Woodhall-park. |
Scarcliffe |
One park. |
ShirJand |
One park. |
Smithsby |
One park. |
Spondon |
Locko-park. |
— — |
Stanley-park. |
Stavely |
One park. |
Sudbury |
One park. |
South-Winfield |
Two parks. |
There are now, we believe, only thirteen deer-parks in Derbyshire;viz.
Chatsworth and Hardwick, belonging to the Duke of Devonshire; Bretby,
to the Earl of Chesterfield; Sudbury, to Lord Vernon; Kedleston, to Lord
Scarsdale j Sutton, to the Marquis of Ormond; Drakelow, to Sir Roger
Gresley; Calke, to Sir Henry Crewe; Wingerworth, to Sir Henry Hunloke; Alderwasley, to Francis Hurt, Esq.; Alfreton, to the Rev. H. C.
Morewood; Locko, to W. D. Lowe, Esq.; Norton, to Samuel Shore,
junior, Esq.; and Stanton, to Bache Thornhill, Esq.