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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D3580/ZF/184
TitlePocket book containing Swetnam papers
Date1797-1829
DescriptionIncluding:
(iii-vi) Consol. certificates of receipt for £900 and £100, 1797
(vii) Letter to James Swetnam of Bakewell from Barclay, Tritton, Bevant and Co of London covering powers of attorney for sale of £1000 Consols. sent at request of Messrs Stapleton and Co of Richmond [Surrey] with information that Barclay, Tritton, Bevant and Co have authority to pay Swetnam £2600 on completion of sale, 1819
(viii) James Swetnam in account with Sir John Lawson (total running balance £2172.9s.9d), 1805-1809
(ix-x) Recipes for cough, 1817
(xi) Sale bill for freehold and leasehold estate at Gayles, Richmond [Surrey] house with malk kiln, brewhouse etc, offering favourable opportunity for investment the business of malster and common brewer having been carried on to a considerable extent for many years. Lot 1 in occupation of James Swetnam. Other lots field, closes and cottage in occupation of Soloman Swetnam's tenants. Sale at Slip Inn (house of Mr John Angles) near Gayles 26 August 1819. Solicitor Mr Tomlin of Richmond Printer M. Craggs, Richmond, 1819
(xii-xiv) Swetnam of Bakewell accounts, and medical bill from C Farnsworth of Bakewell, 1797-1829
(xv) Recipe for ? sleeping draught no date
(xvi) Sale bill: estate at Gayles near Richmond [Surrey], capital dwelling-house, fields, cottage, dwelling house and brewery all in occupation of Sampson George, tenant. Sale at Slip-In, house of Mr J. Aungle near Gayles. 7 July 1825. Solicitors Tomlin and Simpson, 1825
(xvii) Printed minutes of special meeting of Bakewell Dispensary held at request of Physician in Ordinary, Surgeon and Dispenser to the institution, investigating and finding groundless a charge of gross neglect against Dr Reid in case of George Ward, son of Mathew Ward of New Street, Bakewell, mason, late a dispensary patient, since dead. Meeting adjourned to allow attendance of Sir Francis Darwin, one of the institution's Consulting Physicians, 9-10 October 1829. Goodwin, printer, Bakewell, 1829
(xix) Bill to Miss Swetnam from Alexander Morris of Manchester for 41 pairs of gloves [wedding favours] [1839]
(xxi) Notes on distribution of cake and gloves [1839]
(xxii) Congratulations from John Smedley of Lea Mills to Mr and Mrs Goodwin on birth of a daughter, with comments on failure of Parker and Shore. Sister and he mean to visit Wormhill and Tideswell soon. 11 February 1843.
Levelfile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorLongsdon family of Little Longstone
TermRecipes
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