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Broome Close, Woodclose, Woodmeadowe, Peaserclose, the Pingles, Little Coaterclose, Castleclose Pennyleyes, Little Lady Leys, Goulden Cliffes, 2 lands in Silverice, 1a in Balme Oak Close, closes called Ouldfields, 2 messuages and a close at Hill Topp, Brimington a cottage and 4a land in the Intake, a cottage and 1a land near Ouldfeilde, a cottage in Ouldfeilde, a cottage near Tapton Hall, and a cottage and garden in the Blakepitte, with a capital messuage at Chesterfield known as Durant Hall with closes known as Crofte and Durant Meadowe
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Taylor left instructions in his will for the founding of alms houses, and 6 alms houses were duly erected in 1678 in Salter Gate, by his son-in-law Charles Scrimshire, as the inscription in the centre of the buildings attests. It was inherited by Taylor's daughter and sole-heiress Esther Taylor, who married Sir Charles Scrimshire of Norbury in Staffordshire,
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of Tapton with a capital messuage known as Tapton Hall was sold by Durant Allsopp and Thomas Allsopp, gentlemen, also of Durant Hall, Holy Well Street, Chesterfield, to George Taylor (d.1668) of London, Vintner, with closes (fields) at Brimington with several other properties including Durant Hall.
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Derbyshire Record Office D135/M/T/1 17 Feb 1637/8 Bargain and sale by Durant Allsopp and Thomas Allsopp of Chesterfield, gents. to George Taylor of London, vintner, in consideration of £2,100, of the manor and lordship of Tapton, a capital messuage known as Tapton Hall, closes called the Croft,
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Derbyshire Archives D135/M/T/21-22 "Lease and release by William Coxe to Adam Slater of Chesterfield, apothecary and surgeon, in consideration of £2000, of the manor and lordship of Tapton - Tapton Hall and 80 acres of land - Durant Hall and 30 acres of land - a messuage and 4 acres of land in
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Tapton House grounds are now used as the Tapton Park Innovation Centre which is open for free use to the general public. The House itself was sold to a developer in 2023 having been empty for a number of years. It was previously used by Chesterfield College as the Higher Education Campus for
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and descended via his co-heiress to the Clarke family and thence to the Cox family, and in 1746 was sold, with Durant Hall, and with the manor and lordship of Tapton, by William Coxe to Adam Slater of Chesterfield, apothecary.
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Derbyshire Archives D135/M/E/4 "Articles of agreement between Sir Charles Skrymsher and Thomas Gladwin for the sale to Gladwin of Tapton Hall etc. Date 30 September 1701
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It was then converted into a school. In 1931, the first pupils passed through its doors as Tapton House Central Selective School. The school continued until 1993.
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in 1698. It was then acquired in 1701, with Durant Hall, by Thomas Gladwin, a member of the Gladwin family of
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who built the first public railway line in the world to use steam locomotives. In 1837 he arrived in
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Betham, William, Baronetage of England, 1805,vol.5, re Milnes, Taylor, Scrimshire pedigree
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Tapton Hall, Derbyshire (not to be confused with Tapton Hall, Sheffield). In 1638 the
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Style of Red brick, located in the woods on Tapton Hill looking down on the Town of
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Located in the grounds of the House, is a large mound or hill, once the
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in the parish of Chesterfield, in 1866 Tapton became a separate
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Tapton House is a large gentleman's residence, built in the
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Hall, Rev. George, History of Chesterfield, 1839, p.273
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Tupton

Tapton is located in Derbyshire
Derbyshire
District
Chesterfield
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Derbyshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
CHESTERFIELD
Postcode district
S41
Dialling code
Police
Derbyshire
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Derbyshire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
Chesterfield
UK
England
Derbyshire
53°14′51″N 1°24′44″W / 53.247636°N 1.412128°W / 53.247636; -1.412128

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