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  <dc:title>Box 21 - Miscellaneous and Stray documents</dc:title>
  <dc:description>- Final Report of the County Record Committee, 16 Jun 1882 (23 pages). C R Colvile, chairman [Further copy at STRUTT/P/9] 
- Reports of Standing Joint Committee on County Buildings and Lock-ups, Jan 1911 (26 pages) and Jan 1924 (18 pages) 
- Minutes of Quarter Sessions, Oct 1824-Jan 1831 (original manuscripts reinforced and bound within modern hard covers)
- Return of numbers of prisoners held at Chesterfield and Tideswell Houses of Correction, 31 Dec 1818

Envelope labelled Scheme for establishment of a County Association for Derbyshire [See also D504/114/8] 
- Typescript report of meeting held at Devonshire House, Piccadilly, London 21 Oct 1907 (25 pages)
- Act of Parliament: Territorial and Reserve Forces Act, 1907 
- Model Scheme for Establishing a County Association, 1907 
- Provisional Notes on the Formation and Functions of County Associations: 1907 
- Related notes, drafts and correspondence, 1907 

Appointment of coroners
- Reginald William Sale of Derby appointed coroner of Hundred of Appletree by William Henry Greaves-Smith of Ford Hall, Chapel en le Frith, 3 Apr 1913
- Frank Edwin Moult of 16 Iron Gate, Derby appointed Deputy Coroner of Hundred of Appletree by Reginald William Sale, Coroner, 9 Apr 1913

- Broadsheet/poster giving names of justices who on 8 Nov 1971 formed the last Panel of Justices prior to the abolition of Quarter Sessions 
- Proposed Rules of the Derbyshire Rifle Association and notice of meeting to promote the formation of a County Rifle Association, 1 Feb [1861] 
- Summary of provisions for formation of a Volunteer Rifle Corps, Duke of Devonshire, 25 Jul 1859 

Accounts: debit to Corns. [Cornelius] Brough, being expenses in the execution of several late Acts of Parliament
- Army and Navy, attending general meeting and petty sessions; printing and issuing orders to overseers, Dec 1796
- expenses in relation to provisional cavalry, Jan-Jul 1797
- expenses in relation to supplementary militia, Nov 1796-May 1797

Oaths
- Brooke Boothby of Ashbourne Hall: duties in relation to Customs, 12 Jan 1762
- Anthony Lax, clerk of the peace: confirms not receiving money in respect of nominations or appointments, 11 Jan 1774
- Philip Gell, sheriff:  confirms not receiving any benefit in respect of parliamentary election, 25 Nov 1822
- Joseph Hopkinson of Stretton, farmer: faithful execution of office, surveying messenger and gauger, 19 Feb 1836
- Sir Henry John Joseph Hunloke, sheriff: oath specified for relief of Roman Catholic subjects, 26 Feb 1840

- List of Townships and Hamlets in Hundred of High Peak, with number of headboroughs in each township, 2 Nov 1772 
- List of Townships and Hamlets in Hundred of High Peak, with number of constables and headboroughs in each township, undated [c1772] 
- Request by Martin Topham for ale house licence for Edward Woodiwisse and Robert Beardsley of Wirksworth [mid-17th century]
- Declaration by residents of Shottle about good behaviour of Thomas Woods of Shottle in relation to ale house licence [mid-17th century]
- Document about brewing licence for Richard Middleton of Horsley [mid 17th century]
- Unidentified, names William Clarke, mayor of Chesterfield: perhaps relates to an ale house licence, 3 Sep 1633. Latin
- Oath by Richard ? of Fenny Bentley; taken by Edward Manlove re “much drinking and tippling” by Thomas Goodale, ale house keeper, and his wife Millicent, 13 Jul 1650
- Petition of many inhabitants of Stanley re John Holland allowed drunkenness and Sunday drinking at his ale house. Pencil note “1665” 
- Petition of Jonathan Hardy of Shipley, labourer seeking an order for return of a bed and other goods seized on a pretext by Henry Godkin, constable, 17 Apr 1683
- Conviction certificate of Samuel Gamble of Winster for selling ale without a licence. Witness Samuel Waterhouse of Winster, miner, 25 Mar 1757
- Applications for a licence to brew and sell ale: 1. Thomas Rowbotham of Scropton and Margery his wife [?17th century], 2. John Hodges of Belper, 22 Mar 1650 
- Unidentified [early 17th century] (2 items). Latin/English.

Papers related to settlement between Derbyshire County Council and Derby Borough Council in relation to land at Old Uttoxeter Road, Derby, the site of Rowditch Barracks (1 bundle)
- War Department: certificate of authority for sale of militia barracks, 30 Mar 1885 
- Abstract of title to former militia barracks, 1887 
- Certificate of contract for redemption of land tax, 3 Feb 1887, with plan of land at Old Uttoxeter Road, Derby 
- Conveyance and release of the Near Conduit Close, Old Uttoxeter Road, Derby, with plan 
- Related correspondence, 1888-1890 
- Draft conveyance of land north-west of Old Uttoxeter Road, 19 Apr 1890, with plan
- Requisitions on title and answers, 21 Aug 1889 
- Deed of release and indemnity, 4 Feb 1891 
- Letter from Wynne, Holmes and Wynne, 40 Chancery Lane, London to C S B Busby, Derby, recommends a firm of parliamentary agents in relation to possible opposition by Derbyshire County Council to extension of Borough of Derby, 25 Nov 1889

- Estimates/tenders for construction of new police stations: Matlock Bridge, Apr 1893 (8 items), South Normanton, Mar 1895 (6 items), Ashbourne, Aug 1895 (9 items), Clowne, Aug 1900 (8 items)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[early 17th cent]-1913</dc:date>
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