Homepage
Home
Search
Catalogue Search
Name Search
Place Search
Contact Us
Record
D278 - Lowde family of Clowne, farmers - 1745-1766
Browse this collection
This entry describes an archive collection. Click here to see an overview of the whole collection
Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D278
Title
Lowde family of Clowne, farmers
Date
1745-1766
Description
Account and memorandum book
Extent
1 item
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Full Catalogue List
Click here to view a full list for this collection
Archive Creator
Lowde family of Clowne, farmers
Administrative History
John Lowde of Scarcliffe married Eleanor Cottam of North Leventon, Nottinghamshire at Lea, near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire in 1746. They had at least seven children between 1748 and 1764 who were baptised in Clowne.
Administrative History Sources
Parish Registers of Clowne, Derbyshire and Lea, Lincolnshire
Custodial History
This record was deposited with Derbyshire Record Office by a member of the Lowde family in September 1964.
Organisation Sub-Type
Farms/dairies
Related Material
See D547/E/38 for a lease by John Lowde of Thomas Wright's farm in Clowne, 1756.
Term
Business
Farmers
Acknowledgements
List added to the catalogue as part of the FindersKeepers project, with the help of Elissa Rowe. Administrative History researched and written by cataloguing volunteer Roger Jennens, June 2021.
Archivist Note
?Re-catalogued 13 October 1999, MOS.
Revised to ISAD(G) 28 June 2022, BS.
Show related Persons records.
Related Names
Name (click for further details)
Lowde; Family; Clowne
Places
Place (click for further details)
Type
Clowne
Add to My Items
Sir John Franklin (1786-1847), naval officer and arctic explorer
Useful Links
Viewing the records
I can't find what I'm looking for
Research Guides
Reproducing items from the collections
Picture the Past - old photos
Heritage Mapping Portal
Online Exhibitions
Our Blog
Tweets by DRO
See more Collection highlights
Strutt family of Belper
Local Studies Periodicals
George M. Woodward (1767-1809), cartoonist
Sir John Franklin (1786-1847), naval officer and arctic explorer
Collection Highlights