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Archive Reference / Library Class No.Q/UBOX/9
TitleBox 9 - War Charities 1940-1947 and Reformatories Committee 1889-1923
Date1889-1947
Description- Papers relating to charities registered under War Charities Registration Act 1940. Including application for registration, registration certificate, balance sheets and related correspondence for Hathersage Forces Comforts Association 1940-1945, Littleover Parish Council Comforts Fund 1940-1948, Lords Arms [Temple Normanton] Fighting Forces Fund 1943-1947 (1 file)

- Derbyshire County Council Reformatories Committee correspondence files, 1889-1923
Primarily concerning arrangements for placements, including re funding, for children and young people at Industrial Schools and Reformatory Schools. Also includes Lists of Children chargeable to the County detained at Reformatories, 31 Aug 1920 and 31 August 1921. See below for a list of children and young people named in the files 1901-1923, with a calendar available to download
Extent1 box
LevelFile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorDerbyshire County Quarter Sessions
Derbyshire County Council
AppraisalDerbyshire County Council Reformatories Committee correspondence files: draft minutes and duplicates removed (November 2025, BS)
FormatDocument
Related MaterialSee D919/C/1/11/1-2 for minutes of the Reformatories Committee 1889-1922.
DocumentQ-UBOX-9 Calendar of individuals in Reformatories correspondence.docx
Transcript or IndexList of individuals named in the Reformatories Committee correspondence 1901-1923. See above for a full calendar
Patrick Craven (Chapel en le Frith), John William Cooper, John William Wilmot and Sarah Ann Wilmot (Alfreton), Elizabeth Fox (Clay Cross), Walter Searston (Clay Cross), Anthony Bee (Ashbourne), Hilda Byard (Alfreton), Horace Arthur Jones (Ashbourne), Wilfrid Belfield, Mary Ellen Harlow (Ashbourne), Levi Mellor (Glossop), George Harrison (Ashbourne), Clifford Shardlow (Derby Assizes), Doris Bentley, Ernest Trolley and Joseph Dunn (Chesterfield), Reuben Brown (Chesterfield), Ernest Nettleship (Shirebrook), John Thomas Smith (Clay Cross), Douglas Nicholson (Wirksworth), Luther Slack (Chesterfield), Frederick Arthur Burton (Chesterfield), Christopher Birt (Shirebrook), Gwendoline May Hall (27 Market Street, Church Gresley), Samuel Knott (45 Chapel Street, Glossop), Joseph Dixon (Cresswell), Ivy Lillian Ellis, Sidney Jones (Swadlincote), Thomas William Dutton (Back King Street, Glossop), William Scarrat (47 Edward Street, Glossop), Alfred Ernest Whiting, John Howkins, Daniel Stanton (Torr Top, New Mills), John Plant (New Mills), James Clifford Allton, Charles Ellis (Chesterfield), Edward Gibbons (Chesterfield), James Burton (Ashbourne), Leonard Hinman (Alfreton), William Buxton (Alfreton), Thomas Henry Fernall (Ashbourne), John Marshall (Belper), Margaret Ferneyhough (Belper), Albert Ernest Kitchen (Buxton), Richard Wilmot (Buxton), James Hy Hughes (Buxton), Horace Allen (Chesterfield Borough), Charles Musgrove (Chesterfield County), Lewis Victor Gregory (Chesterfield County), Bernard Goodwin (Chesterfield County), Richard Ashcroft (Chesterfield County), Rowland Farrow (Chesterfield County), Arthur Raymor (Chesterfield County), Edward J Birt (Chesterfield County), Hartley Scarratt (Glossop County), Samuel Palmer (Swadlincote), Robert Harrison (Swadlincote), William Wadsworth (Swadlincote), Edward Kirk (Wirksworth), John Adlington (Quarter Sessions), Eleanor Thompson (Hyde, Cheshire), J Thompson (Hyde, Cheshire), Sidney Jones (Swadlincote), Lawrence Love (Ilkeston), Richard Mitchell (Alfreton)
AcknowledgementsBox-listed and calendared by volunteer Roger Jennens, November 2025.
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