Reveal, Revell, Revill Study
Hault Hucknall
HAULT-HUCKNALL, in the hundred of Scarsdale and deanery of Chesterfield. The church of Hault Hucknall was appropriated to the priory of Beauchief
Alice Revell, of Bulwell Forge, (supposedly built by Newstead Priory) widow, was buried at Hucknall Church January 14th 1674. Bulwell Forge, or Forge Mills, was an ancient forge in the forest, its fires being fed by charcoal. http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/hucknall1909/hucknall7.htm.
Extract: A.D. 1651.—March 2nd. Richard Chetam, of Hucknall Torkerd, laborer, made his will. He left to Margaret his wife "my watch, chain, and gold for her goodness for ever"; 2 shillings to his nephew Edward; 5 shillings to his nephew Richard, and the "residue to Margaret on condition that she educates and brings up Margaret Revell (or Rowell) whom I give in charge to bring up, to find for meat and drink, in lynen, a wollen gown, and all other apparell meet for her estate." Lancelot Curtis declared that he wrote the will and J. A. Curtis, George Lymbie, John Clark, and A. Hardstaffe witnessed the marking of it by Chetam.
Marriages at Hault Hucknall
John Milward & Elizabeth Revell m. 20 May 1664. (FMG MS. 452 has John Milward, son of Robert Milward, Att of Chesterfield and Margery, dau. of Rob. Savile Broomhead in psh.of Wakefield, married Frances, dau. of Edw. Revel)
Thomas Crume & Elizabeth Revell m. 26 July 1668
John Taylour & Mary Revell, both of Scarcliffe m. 22 Nov. 1720
John Revel & Mary Darby, w idow m. 4 May 1738
Source: http://www.archive.org/details/derbyshireparish01phil
1521/2 - Court of Requests:Pleadings. Cuthbert Langton v Christopher FitzRandolf and Randall Revel: lands in Durly Hucknall within the manor of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Held by: National Archives, Kew. REQ 2/1/14
On Apr 25th 1807:: Auction/Robinson, on premises, Apr 29: furniture of late Henry Revel of Hucknall-Huthwaite. Also Auction/Robinson, Sutton in Ashfield, same day: Revel's house. Source

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