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ABNEY, (Habenai) is a small village and township seated in a deep valley, amidst high mountains, in the parish of Hope, and in the hundred of High Peak. It contained, in 1821, 23 houses, as many families, and 143 inhabitants. Twenty families are employed in agriculture, and three in trade. The township contains 1323 acres, 1 rood, 17 perches of gritstone land, which is divided between Humphrey Bowles, esq. and the Earl of Newburgh ; viz. Abney ancient enclosure, consisting of 512 a. 3 r. 11 p. is the property of Mr. Bowles ; and Abney Grange ancient enclosure, consisting of 189 a. 1 r. 35 p. is the property of the Earl of Newburgh, except about 14 a. 1 r. 35 p. belonging to Mr. Bowles. Abney common, unenclosed , is 621 a. 0 r. 35 p. and belongs to the above named nobleman and gentleman, in right of their ancient enclosures ; the annual estimated value is £687. 10s. The tithe belongs to the dean and chapter of Lichfield. This township is under the constablery of Eyam, and is governed by a headborough.

In Habenai Swain had one carucate of land to be taxed. Land to one plough. It is waste. D.B.

At the Doomsday Survey this manor belonged to William Peverell; in the reign of Edward II. to the family of Archer; at a later period to a branch of the Bagshaw family, who sold it to the Bradshaws, in which family it remained nearly two centuries, when it passed by marriage to the Galliards of Edmonton, in Middlesex; the sister and co-heiress of the latter brought it to the late Charles Bowles, esq. of Sheen, in Surrey, and it is now the property of his son, Humphrey Bowles, esq.
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Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

i always agree and interested about every topics in this blog. really inspiring.
 
Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

Possibly THE most random thread ever started on any forum ever.

Im going to say "interesting" on the base of politness franches, but in all honesty i have no idea what you're talking about.

Hopefully someone else can give you a suitable reply, because i quite clearlly, am clueless!
 
Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

He's Dutch, might be posting from an Amsterdam Coffee Shop!
 
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Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

Haha, didn't read the dutch bit.

If that's true, franches may i politley suggest leaving the coffee shop, finding the nearest red bollard at the top of certain streets and go watch the exotic dancers haha.
 
Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

Mmmmm, now that's an idea :-)

Many, many years ago, me and the Mrs were wandering around there, there was this geezer trying to persuade us to go inside and put a show on for them!?!?
We politely declined. :-)
 
Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

Mmmmm, now that's an idea :-)

Many, many years ago, me and the Mrs were wandering around there, there was this geezer trying to persuade us to go inside and put a show on for them!?!?
We politely declined. :-)
Well at least you were abroad,when I was a dog handler me and the wife were sat in the van having just done a training session with one of the dogs at a local park,when this bloke pulled up in a car and asked us what time the show started as his friends were on there way up (apparently this was an area frequented by doggers) I politely informed him that if he didn't move along sharpish the only show his friends would get was how a G P dog works in attack mode before I nicked him for outraging public decency.
 
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Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

He's Dutch, might be posting from an Amsterdam Coffee Shop!

You think he has been at that certain cake they make then?
 
Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

hundreds, acres, rods and perches. REAL MEASUREMENTS. none of this metric garbage back then.
 
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Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

A space cake they're called aren't they?

Not speaking from experience BTW...although me and the lads did go to amsterdam a few years back, i can honestly promise i didn't touch any drugs - never have and never will....However, the other aspects of amsterdam im not promising anything haha
 
Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

I love how a random 1829 historical thread has turned into the filths of dam!

Nothing suprises me on this forum anymore :)

I hold archy responsible.
 
Re: Entry from the "history and gazetteer of the county of derby", 1829 by stephen gl

hundreds, acres, rods and perches. REAL MEASUREMENTS. none of this metric garbage back then.

:icon4: bring this thread back to earth where it needs to be :) we're electricians not animals.
 

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