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Turbutt of Ogston
Catalogue reference: GB 026 D37
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This record is about the Turbutt of Ogston dating from Late 16th century to 20supt; h century.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- GB 026 D37
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Title (The name of the record)
- Turbutt of Ogston
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Date (When the record was created)
- Late 16th century to 20supt; h century
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Description (What the record is about)
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The major part of these records consists of the archives of the Turbutt family of Ogston from the late 16th century to the 20th century. The surviving records are predominantly title deeds documenting the extension of the Ogston Estate in Morton, Brackenfield, Stretton, Shirland and Higham in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.
They also include records of the manor of Stretton 1662-1672, estate records including leases and papers relating to coalmining from the early 18th century, a large series of maps and plans, with some photographs, and family and legal papers.
The maps and plans section includes maps of the Ogston Estate in 1724 and 1788 (D37 M/P 245-246) and plans, estimates, contracts and correspondence for building at Ogston Hall by Edmund Stanley and Joseph Pickford 1767-1769 (D37 M/P 1-42). An unusual item in this section is a hunting map centred on Ogston showing neighbouring hunts and their areas circa 1850 (D37 M/P309).
The Revell family records surviving among these documents are only a small part of the family's archives and were acquired by a member of the Turbutt family in 1912. They consist chiefly of title deeds relating to the South Normanton area together with some manorial, estate, family and legal papers
D37 M/M Manorial records
D37 M/M1-12 Manor of Stretton
D37 M/T Title deeds
D37 M/T1-4 Arnold, Nottingham
D37 M/T5-8 Clay Cross
D37 M/T9 Chapel-en-le-Frith
D37 M/T10-13 Chesterfield and Newbold
D37 M/T14 Clay Cross
D37 M/T15-16 Derby
D37 M/T17-27 North Wingfield
D37 M/T28-39 Shirland
D37 M/T40-45 Stretton
D37 M/T46 Tibshelf
D37 M/T47-48 Leicestershire and Derby
D37 M/T49-57 Yorkshire
D37 M/T58-63 Unidentified
D37 M/T1721-1722 South Normanton
D37 M/T1723-1725 Stretton
D37 M/T64-556 Morton parish including Brackenfield
D37 M/T557-993 North Wingfield parish including Stretton and Clay Cross
D37 M/T994-1527 Shirland parish including Higham
D37 M/T1528-1538 Chesterfield parish
D37 M/T1539-1618 Crich parish (also some additional Brackenfield and additional Shirland deeds)
D37 M/T1619-1667 Shirland parish
D37 M/T1668-1672 Shirland Manor Court
D37 M/T1673-1681 Brackenfield
D37 M/T1682-1703 Conveyances from the estate
D37 M/T1704-1720 Miscellaneous
D37 M/E Estate records
D37 M/E1 Surveys and valuations
D37 M/E2-8 Rentals and accounts
D37 M/E9-33 Estate and financial administration
D37 M/E36-59 Leases, Morton parish
D37 M/E60-81 Leases, North Wingfield parish
D37 M/E82-123 Leases, Shirland parish
D37 M/E124-223 Coalmining papers
D37 M/E224-230 Land tax
D37 M/E231-241 & D37 M/E368-384 Brackenfield Chapel
D37 M/E242-363 Miscellaneous papers
D37 M/E364-367 Miscellaneous leases
D37 M/E385 Brackenfield Church School
D37 M/E386 Handley School and Church
D37 M/E387 Clay Cross Secondary School
D37 M/E388 Institute at Clay Cross
D37 M/E389-390 Shirland School
D37 M/E391-393 Wessington Church
D37 M/P Maps and Plans
D37 M/P1-206 Ogston Hall (including photographs)
D37 M/P207-211 Shirland School House
D37 M/P212-213 Chapel at Handley
D37 M/P214-222 Mineral workings
D37 M/P223-244 Railway land
D37 M/P245-249 Ogston estate
D37 M/P250-252 Ashover and Lea
D37 M/P253-268 Morton parish - Brackenfield and Woolley
D37 M/P269-280 North Wingfield parish - Clay Lane and Stretton
D37 M/P281-293 Shirland parish
D37 M/P294 Tansley
D37 M/P295 Wessington
D37 M/P296-304 & D37 M/P 309-310 Ordnance survey maps and estate maps based on Ordnance Survey
D37 M/P305-307 Miscellaneous
D37 M/P308 Higham
D37 M/F Personal Papers
D37 M/F1-21 Wills, settlements of Revell of Ogston
D37 M/F22-64 Turbutt family papers
D37 M/F65-77 Brackenfield Chapel
D37 M/F78-87 Gladwin family
D37 M/F88-97 Reverend William Burrow
D37 M/F98-136 Correspondence
D37 M/F137 Clay Cross Volunteers and Derby Militia
D37 M/F138-143 Campaign for 1868 election and other political papers
D37 M/F144-148 & D37 M/F168 Sketches, designs etc
D37 M/F149-157 Photographs
D37 M/F158-167 Public events
D37 M/F169-172 Miscellaneous
D37 M/Z Miscellaneous
D37 M/Z1-8 Chiefly relating to properties not known to have belonged to the Turbutt family
D37 M/H Holland family records
D37 M/H1-23 Personal and miscellaneous papers
D37 M/R Revell family records
D37 M/RM Manorial documents of Blackwell, Pinxton and Normanton
D37 M/RT Title deeds
D37 M/RE Estate papers
D37 M/RF Personal papers
D37 M/RL Legal documents
D37/1-11 Additional deposit
D37/1 Title deeds
D37/2 Enclosure records
D37/3-5 Stretton and Shirland manorial records
D37/6-11 Estate administration
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Arrangement (Information about the filing sequence or logical order of the record)
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The records are grouped into sections for manorial records, title deeds, estate records, maps and plans, and family and legal papers
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Related material (A cross-reference to other related records)
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<p>For other records of the Revell family see D184</p>
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Derbyshire Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
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- <corpname>Turbutt family of Ogston Hall, Brackenfield, Derbyshire</corpname>
- <corpname>Revell family of Carnfield, South Normanton, Derbyshire</corpname>
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 9 series
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Access conditions (Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
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Open
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Custodial history (Describes where and how the record has been held from creation to transfer to The National Archives)
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The records were transferred to the County Council and later to the Record Office over a number of years, the first transfers occurring in 1952 and 1957, before the establishment of the Record Office in 1962. The records received in the 1950s later became part of the holdings of the Record Office and further records were deposited 1965-1999
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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The Turbutt family originated in Yorkshire but the marriage of Richard Turbutt of Doncaster to Mary Ann daughter and co-heiress of John Revell of Ogston Hall led to the establishment of the family in East Derbyshire. Mary Ann died in 1724 and the last of her children in 1726 and it was a son of Richard's second marriage to Frances Babington of London who succeeded to Mary Ann's half of the Ogston estate and built the Georgian house at Ogston. In 1791 John, son of William Woodyeare and Katherine Revell sold his half to William, son of Richard Turbutt
The Revell family of Carnfield (according to a tradition current in the family as late as the 18th century) came from Newbold Revell in Warwickshire. The earliest of the Carnfield Revells of whom anything is known is Thomas Revell, sergeant of law, of Higham (will dated 1474). His third son Hugh was involved in lead smelting and established the family at Carnfield by a large purchase of land and houses there in 1501. The last male of the family died in 1797 and Carnfield passed to the Wilmot and then other families. The family's estate at South Normanton, Pinxton and Blackwell was not far from the Turbutts' Ogston estate.
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/088c32d7-fab4-435a-bd8f-615b98837a7d/
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Turbutt of Ogston