Reveal, Revell, Revill Study
Scarcliffe, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Scarcliffe was a parish and village, in the same hundred as Bolsover, about 2 miles from Bolsover
John Handby (jnr) m Anna Revell 27 Nov 1679 Scarcliffe
John Spray m Maria Revell 7 Nov 1681 Scarcliffe
Thomas Revell m Anna Lawrence 26 Sep 1683 Scarcliffe
Children of GULIELMI REVELL and wife ANNAE;
- Georgius c.13 JAN 1678 Scarcliffe
- Franciscus c.14 JAN 1681 Scarcliffe m. Sarah Woollens. Children »
- Thomas c.11 MAY 1684 Scarcliffe
- Johannes c.25 JUL 1684 Scarcliffe
- Ricardus c.13 DEC 1686 Scarcliffe
- Anna c.06 FEB 1687 Scarcliffe
- Elizabetha c.06 DEC 1694 Scarcliffe
Thomas Revell m Frances 8 Jan 1695 Scarcliffe. Children:
- Maria c.15 MAY 1697 Scarcliffe
Children of John and Dorothy Revell:
- Anna c.20 APR 1729 Scarcliffe
Children of William and Sarah Revell
- William c.09 OCT 1757 Scarcliffe
- Sarah c.26 JUN 1760 Scarcliffe
- Anne c.12 MAR 1762 Scarcliffe
Children of Frances and Mary Revell:
- John c.06 NOV 1790 Scarcliffe
- William c.22 JAN 1794 Scarcliffe
Children of Samuel and Elizabeth Revell:
- Ellen c.04 NOV 1855 Scarcliffe
Source:Bishops Transcripts
John Taylour married Mary Revell, both of Scarcliffe 22 Nov. 1720 at Hault Hucknall. Source:Derbyshire Parish Registers
Archives
A messuage and lands at Woolley: Lease and release by Francis Revell of Stony Houghton,(near Mansfield), Derby, yeoman, son and heir of William Revell of Scarcliff yeoman, and Mary his wife, to William Turbutt of Ogston Hall esq. of two third-parts of a messuage at Woolley in the parish of Morton, and of a cottage near the messuage, and of the Stubble Pingle, the Pingle Wood, the Doe Acre, the Little Pickman Dole, the Short Acre, the Middle Field, the Hollin Field, and the Over Mesne Greave lying at Woolley in the parishes of Morton and North Wingfield. Consideration £427 10s. Dated 7/8 April 1780. Source: D37 M/T117-118
William Revell of Woolley Moor yeoman was nephew and heir of William Revell late of Scarcliff yeoman deceased by 1786.
A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Copy will of Elizabeth Revell of Scarcliff spinster. To nephew William Revell (son of Francis, brother of Elizabeth), all lands in Bolsover, Bolsover Woodhouse, and Woolley in the parish of Morton. Dated 27 July; proved 19 October 1757. Source: D37 M/T433
A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Copy will of William Revell of Scarcliff yeoman. To nephew William Revell (son of George Revell deceased, brother of testator), lands at Woolley. Dated 17 January 1757/58. Source:D37 M/T434
A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Woodborrow manor court. Admission of Francis Revell of Stoney Houghton yeoman, youngest brother and customary heir of William Revell late of Scarcliff yeoman, to all the copyhold lands lately held by William. Dated 30 April 1757. Source: D37 M/T435
A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Southwell manor court. Admission of William Revell of Scarcliff yeoman, only son and heir of Francis Revell deceased. Dated 7 June 1759. Ref:D37 M/T436
A messuage, Far Croft, the Great South Croft etc; Woolley: Copy will of William Revell of Scarcliff yeoman. To wife Sarah, an annuity of £14 10s a year, one moiety to issue out of lands in Woolley, Morton, and Tideswell etc., and one moiety out of lands in Bolsover. To son Francis, lands in Woolley and Morton. Dated 21 October 1761, proved 15 July. Ref:D37 M/T437
Sourced from Derbyshire Record Office - Turbutt of Ogston
Revell of Morton, Scarcliffe and Upper Langwith from 1580
Revell of Scarcliffe from 1606
Revell of Scarcliffe and Upper Langwith from 1729

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