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C 1/286/21 is a document from a case in the Court of Chancery involving John, son and heir of John Bynnye v. Lionel Redman: Detention of deeds relating to messuages and land in Ulley, Mansfield-Woodhouse, and Chesterfield. ... (1504 - 1515)

William Redman son of Richard c.02 MAR 1561 Braithwell

Elizabeth Redman m. Nicholas Awkeland 03 AUG 1563 at Braithwell

Katheryne Redman m. John Awkeland 24 FEB 1562 Braithwell

William Redman m. Marjory Smyth 3 Jan 1566/67 at Rotherham

William Redman m. Eliz. Morton 28 Jan 1587/8 at Rotherham

Margaret Fenton of Aston to marry Dollor Redman, gent, at Aston, 1614. Source Pavers Marriage license

On 1st July 1612, Thomas Redman of Whitechurch, Bucks, granted to Robert Bouthe of Lambshill, Handsworth, a messuage and lands occupied by Lion Clayton.Source:Yorks Arch Journal Vol.20

Will of Margaret Redman, widow of Ulley

Dated 5th August, 1656

Names mentioned:

Charles Darwent - £100
Ann Fenton, sister £10
John Byron
Christopher Byron
George Byron
Alice Reston/Newton?
Elizabeth Byron
Jonathon Scrooby/Reresby?
Jane Aslaby?
Barbara Stringer?
John Revill, the younger
Clarke

Will amended 13th June, 1657

Letter of Administration unto John Revell the younger the curator lawfully assigned unto Charles Darwent sole executor named in the said will of the said deceased.

 

The National Archives hold details:
Lockey Allerton v Margaret Redman, widow: Ulley, Ashton, Wickersley and other places: Yorks 1652. Ref: C 10/15/3

Note: The lordship of the manor was acquired by Sir Thomas Tempest from whom it descended to the Lockey family and the Allertons. In 1722 the Allerton heiresses sold the manor of Ulley to Samuel Buck of Rotherham

See also Descendants of Richard Clarke from 1603

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