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1561 John Hartley of Admergill surrenders a parcel in and upon Blacko at 4s 8d ( I estimate this at 14 acres).
1562 John and Richard Hartley are appointed "Fence-lookers" in Roughlee.
1583 Interrogatorie: James Robinson stated 80 states that in 1523 the tenants of Barrowford exchanged lands with tenants of Blacko. Lawrence Hartley of Barrowford exchanged with James Hartley of Blacko and that Blacko in Barrowford joins another parcel called Blacko in Admergill and that a ditch divides the said grounds. Also the deposition of John Hartley, aged 76, of Cotes in Craven is taken. He states that his own father, Bernard Hartley was one of the first to take vaccarries from the King's Commissioners by Court Roll (this would be in1507).
1608 John Hartley pays £1:9:6 for rent of Admergill
1662 William Hartley of Admergill is mentioned in a land surrender
1662 John Hartley pays 15s:9d for his property in Roughlee (probably the Hall).
1561 John Hartley of Admergill surrenders one parcel of land in and upon Blacko at 4s 8d to the use of Hugh Wilkinson, Jenett his wife and Elizabeth his daughter, and survivor, to the use of the following shall pay the Queen's rent and 14s to John Hartley, his heirs and assigns and 1 day of shearing, 1 day of turves drawing and 1 day of hay making.
1558 Richard Bancroft, Greave of Pendle Forest, surrenders 1 messuage in Fence at 10s to John Hartley of Admergill, Richard Hartley of Langroyde, Hugh Moor (son of Richard) and William Hargreaves of Higham - a Christopher Moor is a yeoman of Dean Bottom (this was on the north side of the pasture then in the tenure of James Hargreaves).
1557 William Lister of York allowed Richard Aicroyde of Briercliffe (this would be Foulds House) to use land in Colne rented by John Hartley. Richard Aicroyde then purchased the land but had to allow John Hartley the use of it for the term of his life.
1555 Henry Bannester of Parkhill and James Hartley of Blacko fined 12d each for keeping an unruly tenant in John Robinson alias Bewse who with his dogs drove away his neighbour's beasts.
1540 Robert Hartley was named Pynus. Richard Hartley was called Little Hodge. John Hartley was called Hoydye.
1540 John Hartley and Bernard Hartley complain against Robert Blakey in a plea of trespass for open fences between Juddefield and the Long Rodes upon a dyke called Le Blacke Dyke. Jury award damages.
1539 James Hartley of Fulshaw served on a jury.
1531 John Hartley, alias Goosecombe, sues John Robinson jnr of Black Moss for debt.
1531 Miles Nutter (father-in-law of 'witch' Alice Nutter) sues John Hartley, William Mitton for debt.
1527 The jury declare that a messuage and other buildings at 22s 2.5d pa rent in Roughlee reverted to the King upon the death of Henry Hartley and that John Hartley is his son and heir and 16 years of age or more and that Lawrence Hargreaves is his uncle to the said John and agrees to be his guardian until he attains maturity. Margery Hartley (widow of Henry) forbade fine for her dower and Henry Mitton forbade fine until the said John Hartley should fulfil the intention of the said will of his father.
1524 Richard Tattersall plaintiff against John Hartley of Admergill for ocupying several parcels of land in Barrowford. Jury says that the plaintiff shall have a way leading out of a close called Witley (Wheatley) for 2 years to come without interruption.
1524 Richard Tattersall plaintiff aginst John Hartley of Admergill in a plea of trespass for the occupation of certain parcel of land lying in Wittawbothe (Whitehough) against Robert Lee (I think this Le was R.Lee, Knight, Commissioner of the Royal Forest in 1507). Plaintiff wins 10s damages.
1524 Richard Tattersall plaintiff aginst John Hartley of Admergill in a plea of trespass for the occupation of certain parcel of land lying in Wittawbothe (Whitehough) against Robert Lee. Plaintiff wins 10s damages.
1725 Debtor's Insolvency Papers relating to Roger Hartley, woollenweaver and Richard Towneley, husbandman, both of Blacko
William Hartley of Admergill pays rent to the Duke of Albermarle of 6s 6d in 1618 and 5s 10d in 1662.
Elizabeth fillia John Nutter de Admergill bap 16th April 1600 John was the son of Alice Nutter of Roughlee (witch trials of 1612).
Anna Fil Jacobi Hartley de Admergill 20th sept 1602 Bernard 1600 Margreta 1606 Johes 1608 Jacobus 1610 Robt 1613 Hugo 1619
Johanis Fil Gulielmi (William) Hartley 1640 Gulielmus (William) 1645 Anna 1647 Jacob 1649 Jane 1642
Ann Hartley F William 1677 Eliz. 1662 Ellen 1654 1657 George 1655 Jane 1667 Margaret 1660
John Hartley of Roughlee Old Hall & Admergill:
John Hartley of Admergill married Ellen Hartley of Roughlee Hall in 1663
Ellen was the daughter of James Hartley of Roughlee Hall who inherited Dimpenley estate and moved there. James was son of Margaret Smith, of Roughlee Hall and Hugh Hartley, yeoman of Winewall. Margarets father, John Smith is thought to have built Roughlee Hall in the later 16thc, he married Alice Shawe, daughter of Henry Shawe of Newsome, later of Blacko and Alkincoates. Alice was widowed in 1669 and later married a Slater.
Colne Baptisms:
Ellin Hartley F John bap 1664 Jane 1679 William of Roughlee and Admergill bap 1667
William Fil Ja: Hartley 1616
1631 Ellena 1693
Lower Admirgill: 1881 Census Place: Brogden With Admirgill, York, England
Marr Age Sex Birthplace John HARTLEY M 38 M Admirgill, York, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 200 Acres Emp 1 Man Eliza SMITH U 19 F Patelybridge, York, England Rel: Serv Occ: Domestic Servant George PICKUP U 19 M New Church, Lancashire, England Rel: Serv Occ: Farm Servant
Admergill 1816:
John Hartley of Admergill, in the liberty of Admergill & Brogden, farmer, buys a plot of land 344sq yards, part of The Doles belonging to Watermeetings Farm (this would be the roadside land in the area behind the present Post Office).
Lower Admergill with Brogden:
From the deeds of the Colne Estate of Thomas Shaw: Sale in 1896: Farm House Barn Shippon Stable Yard Garden Croft 3a Or 38p Cow Heys 3a 2r 5p Mill Meadow (site of watermill below dwellings) 5a 2r 37p Middle Meadow 5a 1r 31p Far Meadow 7a 2r 34p Football Ing (Site of playing fields, below mill on moor side of beck) 6a 12r 8p Higher Heys (Heys = fence) 9a 1r 2p Lower Heys 4a 3r 31p Wood Heys Oa 1r 28p Copyright John A Clayton 2005 Plantation 1a 2r 16p Hole Meadow 3a 0r 2p Further Marles 10a Or 34p Money Gates Pasture (next to Toll House, Blacko Bar) 2a 2r 15p Money Gates Meadow 2a 2r 7p High Gates Meadow 6a Or 7p Part of Banks Pasture 6a Or 7p Part of Banks Pasture + 7 acre piece 14a Or 26p Holme Oa 2r 24p Blacko Hill 11a Or 20p Total: 103 acres 3rods 8perches
The property auction was held by Mr. Waddilove at £120.00. This is most likely Thomas Waddilove who jointly occupied numbers 16 and 18 Gisburn Road Blacko in 1896, 1899, 1902 and 1905 William Thompson, Grocer and Postmaster, was the other party. In 1937 William Henry Walton, the Landlord of the Sun Inn, lived at number 16. In 1908 these houses were listed as empty. The house and buildings have recently (1896) been entirely rebuilt at considerable cost and upon the most modern principles. The estate map accompanying the sale does not include what is now called Admergill Hall - this belonged to the Trustees of Ms. Weldon.
Colne Wills: Admergill:
James Hartley 1801 Worsted Manufacturer John 1623 Margaret 1632
Whittaker states in History of Whalley that:
"Admergill , which is one of the boundaries of the parish towards Barnoldswick , is undoubtably called Ald, Mere-gill, the Gill, or Gully, which formed the old boundary. Here were lately (1802) found 117 pennies of Edward 1st and John Baliol, King of Scotland".
John A Clayton © 2005
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