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Revell Family Study

Derbyshire

The Revell's were one of the leading county families

J.P's: Edward Revell 1628; Francis Revell 1649; Robert 1712; Tristram 1776

Sheriff: Robert Revell of Carnfield, Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1700

Elected Constable: 1562: Thomas Revell of Okebrook, Hundred of Morleston and Litchurch
Richard Revell, Ingleby in Hundred of Repton and Gresley

Deputy Lieutenant of South Normanton: Tristram Revell, 1773

Pastons Regiment of Foot 1704: Capt. Nicholas Revell

1787 Militia Roll: Lieutenant Colonel Tristram Revell

From the Muster Rolls of 1587 in preparation for Spanish Invasion:

 

Alfreton

Baslow

Bolsover

Brampton

Carnfield Hall

Chesterfield

Clowne

Dronfield

Duffield

Descendants of Charles Revill and Caroline(Nee Longden)

High Peak

Hucknall

Ilkeston: Robert Revel m.1627

Morton

North Wingfield

Normanton & Ogston

Norton

Revell of Ogston

Pinxton

Scarcliffe

Sheffield & Derbyshire

Shirland & Higham

Sutton-Cum-Duckmanton

Tideswell

Upper Langwith

West Hallam

Wingerworth

Wolley Manuscripts

Revell Family of Derbyshire by Stanley C. Taylor

The Revells of Derbyshire

 

Royal Aids

Loans levied upon the gentry and others within the County of Derby, by virtue of Privy Seal, with the amounts paid and collected by John Manners, of Nether Haddon, during the years 1589, 1591 and 1597:

Source:

Subsidy for Scarsdale Hundred 1599

Staveley Barley and Aston:
Rowland Revill in goods. Assessment iij. Tax viij

South Normanton & Pinxton:
George Revill gent, in land. Assessment vj li. Tax xxiiij js
Edward Revill gent, in land. Assessment xl s. Tax viij s

Source:

 

List of The Vills and Freeholders of Derbyshire 1633

Freeholders, or free tenants were those who held portions of the demesne lands, as opposed to land held in villenage. Source

Derbys Archives

 

REVELL Theodocia married William Carter on 07/11/1755 at Derby, St. Peter's

John Goddard married Eliza Revell on 27/12/1852 at Hope

Source Thames Web

 

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