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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D7806
Former ReferenceCamD (Sheffield Archives)
TitleCharles Cammell (1810-1879) of Norton Hall, Norton and Brookfield Manor, Hathersage (also Ditcham Park, Southampton), manufacturer, merchant and landowner
Date18th-20th cent
DescriptionDeeds relating to property in Hathersage purchased by Charles Cammell about 1870
Extent2.5 boxes, 1 roll
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorCharles Cammell (1810-1879) of Norton Hall, Norton and Brookfield Manor, Hathersage (also Ditcham Park, Southampton), manufacturer, merchant and landowner
Administrative HistoryCharles Cammell (1810-1879) was born in Hull, Yorkshire, where he was later apprenticed to an ironmonger. On completing his apprenticeship in 1830, he moved to Sheffield and was employed by Messrs. Ibbotson, of the Globe Works, as a commercial traveller. In 1837 with Thomas Manby Johnson and Henry Johnson, Charles Cammell established Johnson, Cammell and Company, an iron and steel manufacturers and merchants at Furnival Street, Sheffield. The firm later became known as Charles Cammell and Company (first mentioned as such in the Sheffield and Rotherham Independent, Supplement, Saturday, 25 Oct 1856).

In 1861 the company started to make rails and railway material and in 1863 began making armour plates. Business had expanded considerably, and in the same year, additional works were built at Grimesthorpe. The company adoped limited liability in 1864. After Charles' death, the company acquired various others, including Dronfield Steel Works in 1882. By 1885 the company consisted of: Cyclops Steel and Iron Works, Sheffield; Grimesthorpe Ordnance, Tyre and Spring works, Sheffield; Yorkshire Steel Works at Penistone; Derwent Steel and Iron Works at Workington; Old and new Oaks Collieries, near Barnsley; other iron mines near Whitehaven. In 1903 Took over the Birkenhead shipbuilding yards of Laird Brothers and this became Cammell, Laird and Co. In 1928, this company was one of several merged to create the English Steel Corporation , which was then nationalised in 1968.

Charles Cammell often resided at Norton Hall, but also spent time in Hampshire, Kent and Surrey, and is found at Westwood House, Lewisham on the 1851 census and Ditchman House, Buriton in 1861. He died at 7 Southwick Crescent, London on 12 January 1879 and was buried at St Michael's Parish Church in Hathersage on 17 January.
Administrative History SourcesAdministrative History written from information available online from:
- Sheffield Archives catalogue for Charles Cammell and Company Limited, Cyclops Steel and Iron Works, Sheffield, reference ESC/CC (www2.calmview.co.uk/SheffieldArchives/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=ESC%2fCC)
- Grace Guides (www.gracesguide.co.uk)
- National Probate Calendar (via www.ancestry.com)
Custodial HistoryThese records were deposited at Sheffield City Library by Cooper, Bake, Fettes, Roche and Wade in October 1965 and transferred to Derbyshire Record Office in February 2015.
ArrangementArranged by property
D7806/1 Brookfield Estate including North Lees
D7806/2 Moorseats and Kimbercales (Court)
D7806/3 Purchased from John Spencer Shuttleworth
D7806/4 Acquired from Broomhead's trustees, previously David Cooper's (originally Smilters Farm)
D7806/5 Acquired from the devisees of George Morton
D7806/6 Greens House Farm
D7806/7 The Shaws
D7806/8 Acquired from the trustees of the Roman Catholic chapel of St. Michael, Hathersage
D7806/9 Leveret Crofts
Organisation Sub-TypeFamily and estate
Related MaterialSee D96/1/22/p130 for a copy of his will, proved at the Derby Probate Registry on 12 February 1879. Covering 36 pages, including three codicils, his personal estate is valued at 'under £250,000'
Archivist NoteFirst catalogued through the National Register of Archives, 1965. Catalogued by Derbyshire Record Office May 2021, BS.
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