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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D239/M/F/302-361
TitleCorrespondence
Date1791-1807
DescriptionIncluding:
Francis Beresford to Henry Gally: `Mr. Bateman has at length come to the resolution of proving Sir William FitzHerbert's will and acting in the trusts and executorship under the directions of the court of Chancery'. 12 November 1791 (D239 M/F 302)
Francis Beresford to Henry Gally: `Mr. Bateman has behaved so kindly towards me in this business and is so anxious for me to continue in it that I have consented to do... The lady threatens him and continues to abuse me, but we have both agreed totally to disregard her ill conduct'. 7 January 1792 (D239 M/F 303)
Joseph Pickering, curate of Tissington, to Henry Gally: explains the background to the curacy of Tissington in the hope of possible augmentation of the benefice. 27 April 1796 (D239 M/F 309)
Francis Beresford to Henry Gally: discusses chief rents, palfrey money, and other financial matters. 4 March 1799 (D239 M/F 314)
Francis Beresford to Henry Gally: reports destruction of game by `Mr. Cooper and his son of the cotton mill, and Mr. Newton the curate of Parwich who is a man of very bad character and was sometime since in Derby gaol for a most shocking abuse of his wife ...' 7 October 1801 (D239 M/F 330)
Levelfile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorFitzHerbert family of Tissington
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