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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D258/17/31/27
Former ReferenceD258/41/31aa
TitleJohn Gell to his father Sir John Gell in London - Mr Brerely, the vicar, has said that the inhabitants of Tideswell are now satisfied that the Dean and Chapter ought to repair the chancel which is much decayed, but they have refused to do so - at the next Assizes they intend to prefer an indictment against the Dean and Chapter and send a petition to the council table - has offered to contribute towards the cost of repairs - let Thomas Smedley do as Gell thinks fit with the pewter dishes and plates, notwithstanding anything his wife has said - Nicholas was pitifully drunk last Saturday and desires that Gell provide some jesses and bells for the hawkes against the fly - nuncupative will
Date1 Jun 1669
Extent1 item
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorGell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
FormatDocument
Related MaterialSee D258/17/31/8
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Gell; Sir; John (1593-1671); 1st Baronet; parliamentary commander
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