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Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D239/M/E/20985-21067 |
Title | Series of lengthy letters from Charles Lewsey to Sir Henry FitzHerbert; reporting on conditions at Blue Mountain, Vere (Perrins), and Grange Hill |
Date | 1825-1827 |
Description | Including plan of still at Blue Mountain (D239/M/E/20988); copy of list of lands in the parish of St. Thomas-in-the East belonging to W. P. Perrin (D239/M/E/20989); Blue Mountain estate journal, June-July 1825 (D239/M/E/20990); plan of boiling house at Blue Mountain (D239/M/E/20995); Grange Hill accounts, 1822-25 (D239/M/E/21005-21006); account with John and George Ivers, 1826 (D239/M/E/21015); copy agreement to rent out land from Grange Hill, 1825 (D239/M/E/21016); note of sales of produce in Kingston, 1825 (D239/M/E/21017); increase and decrease of 'slaves' [enslaved African peoples] and stock on Perrin's (Vere), 1825 (D239/M/E/21030); account with John and George Ivers, 1826 (D239/M/E/21033); plan of part of Grange Hill (D239/M/E/21036); diagram of new method of digging cane holes (D239/M/E/21037); statement of acreage under crop on Perrin's (Vere), 1826 (D239/M/E/21040); account with John and George Ivers, 1827 (D239/M/E/21041); series ends with death of Charles Lewsey in 1827 Originals withdrawn: for copy, see Microfilm M786 |
Extent | 83 items |
Level | File |
Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
Archive Creator | FitzHerbert family of Tissington |
Originals | Originals withdrawn |
Copies | Microfilm M786 |
Term | Slavery |
Slaves |
Ethnic groups |
Forced labour |
Oppression |
Archivist Note | This catalogue entry has been amended in line with cataloguing procedures to address offensive and oppressive language, 9 November 2022 KM |