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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D1197/A/PW/34
Title
Parish Book
Date
1710-1806
Description
containing:
churchwardens', overseers' and constables'
account including
accounts for weekly allowances and coals for
the poor
notes of Doveridge charities
notes of annual appointments of parish officers
agreement for repair of church clock 1721 (see Transcript)
agreement for whitewashing the church 1725
agreements for pointing the steeple
notes of settlement certificates issued 1721-1725
notes of persons nominated to have parish
apprentices 1729-1731
agreement for prosecution of felons 1749
poor rate assessments 1781
land tax assessments 1754
rules for regulating and executing the office of
overseer of the poor 1788
Dr Franklin's remarks concerning the relief of
the poor 1788
West Broughton assessment 1796
Agreement for a survey and valuation of the parish to regulate the taxes and rates 1796. Microfilm M 319 vol 1
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Parish of Doveridge St Cuthbert
Term
Land tax
Transcript or Index
26 March 1720 [1721]
Memorandum: That it was then concluded on and agreed Between Lewis Shutt of Uttoxeter in the County of Stafford Blacksmith and John Woolley and John Matthews Church-wardens of the Parish of Doveridge in the County of Derby and their successors in the said office for the time being That the said Lewis Shutt for the consideration of the summe of Fourteen shillings of good money in hand paid him by the said church-wardens at and before the signing hereof the Receit whereof is hereby acknowledged And of the Annual summe of Two shillings and six pence to be paid him yearly for the terme of Seaven years next to be accounted from the date hereof on every Michaelmas-day next ensueing the date hereof Hath contracted and undertaken to amend repair and to put into good and perfect order the hour Clock belonging to and being in the parish Church of Doveridge aforesaid on this side and before the first day of May next comeing And in such repair and good and perfect order constantly to uphold and keep the same at his own cost and charge during the time of Seaven years aforesaid and shall then in such plite and order leave the same Witness our hands the said Six and twentyeth day of March in the year of our lord God one thousand seaven hundred and twenty
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