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Derbyshire Maps: Summary Guide DERBYSHIRE MAPS: SUMMARY GUIDE This is a quick research aid to manuscript maps held in collections in Derbyshire Record Office. Entries are arranged by place. Further details are given in catalogues available for reference in Derbyshire Record Office Search Room. These should be checked before requests are made for documents to be consulted. Where places were not subject to tithe and therefore no Tithe Map was created, this is noted. Please also note that copyright restrictions may apply to maps in this list and that it may not be possible to supply copies of outsize or fragile maps. Abney Tithe Map 1849 (D1828 A/PI 201a) Abney Copy Tithe Map c.1849 (D5394/29) Aldercar Butterley Co lands c.1880 (D503/73/6) Aldercar Lands late 19th cent (D503/73/9) Alderwasley Park and part of demesne lands by Emes, 1784 (D2535 M/19/1) Alderwasley Tithe Map 1841 (D2360/3/369) Alderwasley Copy Tithe Map (1841) (D4996/6/20) Aldwark Tithe Map 1849 (D53 P 1a) Alfreton Parliamentary Enclosure Plans 1812 (Q/RI 6) Alfreton copies of enclosure plan (1812) (D2529/1-4) Alfreton estates 1822 (D2554/1-4) Alfreton Tithe Map c1847 (D2360/3/162a) Alfreton town plan showing drainage 1853 (D4231/1) Alfreton building plots late 19th cent (D257) Alfreton Land near Cromford Canal 1875 (D503/73/1) Alfreton Lands adjoining Nottingham to Codnor Park ironworks railway 1878 (D503/75/7) Alkmonton Tithe Map 1839 (D806 A/PI 49a) Alkmonton Estate Maps 1898 (D429/29/1-2) Alkmonton Evans estate19th cent (D429/29/3) Allestree Lordship, Mundy estate 1737 (D517) Allestree lordship, Mundy estate (copy) (1737) (D4996/6/14) Allestree parish map c1780 (D969 Z/P 1) Allestree Parish map 1843 (D2375 M/283/1) Allestree Parish map 1868 (D3214 A/PZ 5/1) Alsop en le Dale Tithe Map 1846 (D662 A/PI 582a) Alvaston and Boulton Sinfin Moor Enclosure (copy) 1805 (D5011) Alvaston and Boulton Estate19th cent (D2375/71/56) (Alvaston: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map) (Arleston: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map) Ash p Sutton on the Hill Tithe Map 1839 (D2360/3/90) Ashbourne Strutt property 1702 (D157/2636/2) Ashbourne and Clifton 1770 (D8 B/P2) Ashbourne Tithe Map 1849 (D2360/3/66a) Ashbourne Hall Estate 1855 (D216B/ES1/1/4) Ashbourne Green Hall Estate 1858 (D216B/ES1/1/21) Ashbourne Sketch map 19th cent (D769/2/38) Ashbourne Proposed sewage disposal works 1904 (D157/3672) Ashbourne and Buxton railway 1890s (D367) Ashbourne and Wirksworth railway 1827 (D258/41/37) Ashbourne and Clifton Keeper’s Farm 1717 (D157/2636/1) Ashbourne and Clifton estates 1770 (D8 B/P 2) Ashford in the Water Northern boundary of lordship 1570 (copy)(D307/MAPS/14) Ashford in the Water Tithe Map 1847 (D2360/3/30a) Ashford in the Water Bypass plan 1960 (D2220) Ashleyhay Sketch plan of Gell estates c1709 (D258/35/26/1) Ashleyhay The Banks :private enclosure plan 1721 (D255 M/1/1) Ashleyhay Farm plan with terrier 1824 (D1564M/534) Ashleyhay Tithe Map 1842 (D3105) Ashover Boundary maps1687-1703 (D1088 M/E 93-94) Ashover Allotments on Lea Common 1777 (D2152 A/PC 1) Ashover Allotments on Lea Common (copy) 1777 (D4996/6/5) Ashover Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1783 (D59 A/PZ 24-26) Ashover Survey and valuation with plan 1816 (D59 A/PO 20,21) Ashover Marquess of Ormonde’s estate 1824 (D961 Z/Z 1) Ashover Tithe Map 1851 (D2360/3/132a) Ashover Light Railway plan c1920 (D59 A/PZ 28-43) Aston p Hope Parliamentary Enclosure Plan c1806 (Q/RI 57) Aston p Hope Tithe Map 1849 (D1828 A/PI 202a) Aston p Hope Copy Tithe Map (1849) (D749/9/) Aston on Trent Lands of the Rev Charles Holden 1795 (D779 M/E 118) Aston on Trent Lands of the Rev Charles Holden 1798 (D779 M/E 119) Aston on Trent Part of village 1827 (D779 M/E 263) (Aston on Trent: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map) Atlow Mott Hall demesne 1676 (D239 M/E 5475) Atlow Mott Farm c1700 (D239 M/E 5476) Atlow Tithe Map 1839 (D2360/3/91) Ault Hucknall Copy of Senior’s map of Ault Hucknall Manor (1609) (D778Z/PI) Ault Hucknall Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1839 (Q/RI 89) Ault Hucknall Copy Parliamentary Enclosure Plan (1839) (D4996/6/1) Ault Hucknall Tithe Map 1839 (D2360/3/14a) Ault Hucknall Copy Tithe Map (1839) (D4996/6/1) Ault Hucknall Hunloke estates 1864 (D5266/3/1) Bakewell Parliamentary Enclosure Plan and award (copy)(1807) (D6782/2) Bakewell Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1810 (Q/RI 10) Bakewell Lands exchanged at enclosure 1814 (D5214/1/3) Bakewell Blackwell p. Bakewell Tithe map 1847 (D2057/PI 41/1) Bakewell Blackwell p Bakewell: Copy Tithe map and copy (1847) (D307/MAPS/15) Bakewell Arkwright estate (copy) 1860 (D307/MAPS/13) Bakewell Roe estate mid 19th cent (D504/43/13/9) Bakewell Railway plans 19th cent (D5214/2) (Bakewell: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map. Tithe maps available for other townships within ancient ecclesiastical parish eg Baslow) Ballidon Tithe Map 1850 (D2360/3/65) Bamford Tithe Map 1842 (D2360/3/113a) Barlborough Sir John Rodes’s estate inc Barlborough Hall 1723 (D505/72/8) Barlborough Sir John Rodes’s estate inc Barlborough Hall 1723 (D6623) Barlborough Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1798 (Q/RI 12) Barlborough Estate plan early 19th cent. (D105 M/PI) Barlborough Tithe Map 1839 (D2360/3/133a) Barlborough Estate and Village c1838 (D505/72/1) Barlborough Parish map c1840 (D505/72/5) Barlborough Staveley Poor lands early 19th cent ??? Barlborough estate (part) 1871 (D505/72/2) Barlborough estate 1937 (D5619/22/1) Barlborough Land for railway 1938 (D1480A/PC3) Barlow Copy of Senior’s map, East and West of Barlow (1630) (D2439 Z/Z 1) Barlow Parliamentary Enclosure Plans 1817 (D1182 A/PC 1b-c) Barlow Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1817 (Q/RI 13b) Barlow Township 19th cent (D5816/44/1) (Little Barlow: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map) Barrow on Trent Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1788 (Q/RI 14) Barrow on Trent River Trent to lngleby meadows 19th cent (D2375/204/19) Barrow on Trent Barrow Meadow 19th cent (D2375/71/208) Barrow on Trent Lands near Swarkestone 1844 (D2375/71/57) (Barrow on Trent: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map) Barton Blount Tithe Map 1850 (D1360/3/43) Baslow Lands exchanged at enclosure 1814 (D5214/1/4) Baslow Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1826 (Q/RI 15) Baslow Tithe Map 1848 (D2360/3/93a) Baslow Copy maps 19th cent (D600) Beard p New Mills & Glossop Tithe Map 1841 (D2360/3/15a) Beard p New Mills & Glossop copy Tithe Map (1841) (D4996/6/64) Bearwardcote Tithe Map 1849 (D798 A/PI 10/5a) Beeley Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 183 2 (Q/RI 16, Q/RI 115) (Beeley: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map) Beighton Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1799 (Q/RI 17) Belper and Heage Manor 1698 (D5875) Belper Whitemoor 1742 (D3295/1/18/10) Belper Chevin Ward (including Makeney) 1787 (D1564) Belper copy map of Chevin Ward (including Makeney) 1787 (D4996/6/68) Belper Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1791 (D1564/1) Belper Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1791 (D1473) Belper Lands near Lane End Valley 1796 (D3772/T4/7/6) Belper land near Derwent, Makeney 1801 (D3772/T1/14/2) Belper J Hicking’s copy of enclosure plan 19th cent (D1564/2) Belper Wyver Farm 1809 (D1564/4-5) Belper Lawn Farm 19th cent (D1564/5) Belper Allotment of Sheffield Hospital land 1807 (D1564/6) Belper Mills and the River Derwent from Blackbrook to Lawn Farm 1810 (D1564/7) Belper River Derwent, Hurt’s forge and circular weir [1816] (D2535 M/4/9) Belper J Hicking’s plan of Strutt estate in Belper, Duffield and Makeney 1818 (D1564/3) Belper Bennett’s plan of township 1820 (D1564/24) Belper and Duffield enclosure allotments 1820 (D1564/25) Belper Matlock Road alterations c1826 (D1564/8/1-3) Belper Cromford Road alterations 1828 (D1564/9) Belper Broadholme Road 19th cent (D1564/10) Belper New Road through Woodyard 19th cent (D1564/11) Belper Cooper and Winson’s premises c1835 (D1564/12) Belper Tithe Map 1844 (D2360/3/98a) Belper Town plan 1863 (D4474/2) Belper Railway line inc town centre late 19th cent (D2912/26/24) Bentley,Fenny Tithe Map 1841 (D651 A/PI 91a) Bentley, Hungry p Longford Tithe Map 1841 (D2360/3/168a) Biggin by Wirksworth Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1773 (Q/RI 54 a-b) Biggin by Wirksworth Tithe Map 1843 (D3105A) (Birchover: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map) Birchwood Land for Midland Railway (copy) (1849) (D503/74/1) Birchwood Butterley Co land 1875 (D503/73/4) Birchwood and Pye Bridge estate c1880 (D503/74/5) Birchwood Lands 1882 (D503/74/6) Birchwood Lands at Upper Birchwood inc colliery late 19th cent (D503/74/22) Birchwood Land for Midland Railway 1891 (D503/75/20) Birchwood Land adj Midland Railway Erewash Valley branch 1896 (D503/75/18) Blackwell nr Alfreton Tithe Map c1839 (D2360/3/170a) Blackwell p. Bakewell Tithe Map 1847 (D2057/PI 41/1) Bolsover : see also Old Bolsover Bolsover Copy map by Senior of Cavendish estates (17th cent) (D2034/1/1-2) Bolsover and Oxcroft Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1780 (Q/RI 18a) Bolsover and Oxcroft copy enclosure plan (1780) D4996/6/25 Bolsover Limekiln Field: Tithe Map c.1848 (D2360/3/172a) Bonsall Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1776 (Q/RI 19) B onsall Leys and Green Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1776 (Q/RI 20) Bonsall Leys and Green Parliamentary Enclosure Plan 1776 ( D71/1) Bonsall Tithe Map 1848 (Tla) Bonsall Township c1800 (D433/3/1) Borrowash Mallalieu estate late 19th cent (D504/4/3/22) B oulton: see Alvaston and Boulton, Derby (Boulton: no tithes payable, therefore no Tithe Map) B oylestone Tithe Map 1848 (D1174A/PI 17) B rackenfield Lands of Richard Turbutt and William Woodyeer 1724 (D37 M/P 245) Brackenfield copy map of Turbutt & Woodyeer lands (1724) (D4996/6/30) Brackenfield Tithe Map 1840 (D2360/3/17a)
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