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D1000 - Sitwell Family of Renishaw - 1640-1937
1 - Miscellaneous papers relating to the coal and iron interests of the Sitwell family. Financial, business, estate and miscellaneous papers - 1640-1860
2 - Miscellaneous papers relating to the coal and iron interests of the Sitwell family - 1655-1890
1 - Detailed coal account book - 1726
2 - Sacheverell estate paper mentioning getting coal at Smalley and Kiddesley - 1730
3 - Sale by John Clarke of London, draper, to George Sitwell and others for £2928 1s 6d of woods in Clipstone, Fliscarr, Annetts Bower and the Shrogge, Sep - 1655
4 - Agreement between George Sitwell and Godfrey Conye, George Brownrs, Robert Turner and Richard Carenail - labourers - to get all the coal above Foxbrooke Furnace - 1657
5 - The account of John Burges of Yarmouth for iron sent to him by William Heays from Clipstone Forges to Hull and Yarmouth - 1678
6 - A note of what money Isaac Harrison has paid for rod iron to several persons - 1674-1680
7 - Goods at Brigg Caister and Horncastle (iron), May - 1681
8 - An account of iron sold and delivered for the account of William Sacheverell - 1680
9 - A note of debts for bars made at Clipstone Forges, Jun - 1680
10 - Isaac Fentham's account of receipts and disbursements - 1673
11 - Isaac Fentham's account of receipts and disbursements - 1678-1679
12 - Information concerning the theft of iron from Staveley Forge, May - 1674
13 - Account between John Frechvile of Staveley and George Sitwell concerning the bar iron made at Staveley Forge - 1683
14 - Petition to Parliament from the iron makers of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire complaining about the import of vast quantities of cheap ore from Sweden and elsewhere - c1680
15 - List of debts for rod iron, Apr - 1681
16 - An account of the sow metal received from Mrs Clayton at Clipstone Forges - 1671-1673
17 - John Burgesse's account at Clipstone Forge - 1678
18 - Money 'in part of Clipstone debts' - 1681-1682
19 - An account of what money is at present due upon the bill of debts for bar iron, Jun - 1680
20 - Isaac Fentham's account for coals - 1722-1725
21 - An extract account of every particular sum of money I have received of those persons that Mr Hayes delivered iron at/to Clipstone works' - 1681
22 - Memo relating to a lease by Sir Sitwell Reresby Sitwell to Messrs Wells of coals under part of Renishaw Estate - 1857
23 - An account of 'boreing to the cole' in Francis Atkin's ground at Killamarsh - c1720
24 - Memo on agreement with Richard Wells for a colliery, Nov - 1810
25 - Letter re Wells' coal lease - 1857
26 - Haberlands Colliery account book - 1798-1799
27 - Haberlands Colliery account book - 1800-1801
28 - Case paper relating to coal on Sacheverel Estate in Smalley and Kiddesley - 1730
29 - Number not used
30 - Letter relating to a way leave, Oct - 1860
31 - Case paper mentioning the incumbent at Morley mining coal on the glebe
32 - Letter from Wells to Bellsye - a cheque for overgetting coal, May - 1857
33 - Notes relating to Soughs at Bramley Moor - Jul 1815
34 - Sketch plan of Sir George Sitwell's coal at Loundsley Green, Apr - 1821
35 - Case paper relating to coal in the manor of Eckignton - 1844
36 - Sale of wood in the manor of Clipstone by the copy holders of Clipstone to George Sitwell, May - 1658
37 - Letter relating to the working of coal in the crown lands at Eckington, Apr - 1814
38 - Receipts for work on the canal bank - 1816
39 - Memo agreement between Sitwell and Richard Wells and Sons to get coal (by virtue of an engine) under Eckington Marsh, Nov - 1810
40 - Plan of Bythorp Colliery on Sir George Sitwell's Estate - 1823
41 - Articles of agreement between John Parker of Troway, wheelwright, and Jonathan Turner of Troway, coalminer, for Turner to dig for coal in certain closes in Eckington at £50 per acre, Jan - 1792
42 - Note regarding Sir George Sitwell's interest in coal on the estate to be conveyed to Mr Clayton - 1828
43-44 - Memos of the principal provisions of a lease proposed to be undertaken by Mr John Rhodes of a coalfield under part of Sir Reresby Sitwell's estate at Eckington, Dec - 1859
45 - Notes on Stoke Sough - c1810
46 - Letter by John Morton to Hugh Parker regarding the state of Bramley Moor Colliery for which he is the tenant of the manor. - 1826
47 - Mineral accounts for : Consolidated mines, Stoke Sough, Sykes Milne and Co. - 1794
48 - Value of coal on Ridgeway Estate
49 - Account of 'Great Coals Got' - 1725-1727
50 - Bill of sale for a colliery at Mosborough Moor, Oct - 1843
51 - Letter regarding Taylor's coal at Mosborough Moor - 1843
52 - Letter by Jonathan Turner to Hugh Parker regarding Mr Thomas' scheme for coal mining in Eckington and other matters concerning coal in Eckington, Oct - 1874
53 - Letter re borings for coal on the crown land from Sir Sitwell Reresby Sitwell, Oct - 1854
54 - Letters regarding coal under copyhold land at Eckington (2 items) - 1842
55 - Memo regarding the surrender of coal at Manor Court, Oct - 1841
56 - Memo regarding Bramley Moor Colliery, Eckington - 1815
57 - Letter from the Office of Woods regarding minerals sold by the crown to Sir George Sitwell - 1853
58 - Memo regarding George Turner's lease of coal on copyhold coal at Eckington
59 - Small bundle of accounts for work done at Haberlands Colliery - 1801
60 - Notes on Eckington Slitting Mill - 1826
61 - Notice to Mr Ephraim Billam respecting coal and minerals lying under copyhold lands held in the Manor of Eckington, Aug - 1843
62 - Receipts and payments for Haberlands Colliery - 1795-1801
63 - Return of Sitwell regarding 8 acres of ironstone worked and retailed out by himself from his estate at Brampton in four years - 1805
64 - Agreement to become tenants to Carlton Wheel, Eckington, Oct - 1805
65 - Notice to Messrs sayles, Tingle and others regarding coal on Mosborough Moor, Nov - 1843
66 - Letter concerning minerals sold by the Crown to Sir George Sitwell, Feb - 1853
67 - Letter by H.R. Appleby to Bellyse regarding coal under copyhold land, Dec - 1861
68 - Letter from John Morton to Mr Thomas giving Mr Tuner notice to quit the colliery - Sep 1814
69 - Case paper regarding property tax on coal in Brampton - 1806
70 - Sir George Sitwell's reply to Sir E. Watkins' offer regarding Renishaw Park Colliery - c1890
71 - Bill of sale of Gawber Hall Estate including Colliery, Feb - 1821
72 - Lease by Sitwell to Messrs Sturges, Schofield and Paley of Gawber Hall Colliery for 21 years, Mar - 1811
73 - Correspondence regarding the lease of a small amount of coal at Walton - 1823
74 - Draft memorial to the Commissioners of Woods, Forests regarding coal under crown land at Eckington - 1825
75 - Note concerning boring at Brampton - 1775
76 - Results of boring a section through the coal at Brampton by Richard Davison - 1775
77 - Further notes regarding Brampton Coal - 1781
78 - Notes regarding Barnes coal and ironstone at Ashgate - 1790
79 - Detailed notes on coal at Brampton and estimated costs of working - c1790
80 - Copy lease by the Duchess of Portland to Barnes and Wilcockson of coal in Brampton, May - 1866
81 - Further notes on coal and iron at Brampton - 1793
82 - Valuation of Sir George Sitwell's coal at Loundsley Green, Apr - 1821
83 - Joint lease of a colliery at Loundsley Green by Thomas barker and Sitwell to Joseph Glossop for 21 years with agreement regarding use of the sough, Mar - 1798
84 - Lease of Gawber Hall Colliery to Messrs Schofield, Sturges and Paley, Mar - 1811
85 - Conveyance of a corn mill in Killamarsh by Sacheverell Pole to William Cooper - 1795
86 - Lease by Francis Sitwell to John Fell of Fosbrooke of a Furnace and Renishaw Slitting Mill for 21 years, Mar - 1750
87 - Conveyance of forges, messuages and lands at Killamarsh by Benjamin Currey to Sir George Sitwell - 1829
88 - Lease by Sitwell Reresby Sitwell to Joseph Wright Bishop of Black Shale Bed for 21 years - with plan - 1856
89 - Lease by Sir George Sitwell to John Oxley of a colliery at Whiston for 21, Feb - 1836
90 - Surrender of lease by John Oxley to Sir George Sitwell - 1844
91 - Coal delivered from Haberlands Colliery to Renishaw hall - 1801
92 - Book of copies of mining leases - 1857-1876
93 - Letter of Attorney from Thomas Stones esq. to surrender copyhold premises within the Manor of Eckington to the Rector of the parish of Eckington upon Trusts
3 - Miscellaneous papers relating to the coal interests of the Sitwell family - 1798-1936
4 - Coal records - 1651-1937
5 - Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Eckington Collieries - 1838-1907
6 - Miscellaneous Estate Papers - c1690-1854
7 - Miscellaneous Household and Business papers - 1790-1861
8 - Miscellaneous receipts and bills - 1821-1845
9 - Miscellaneous receipts and bills - 1818-1846
10 - Further financial records - 1819-1842
11 - Further estate records
12 - Lady Sitwell's miscellaneous bills and receipts for clothes, lace and linen - 1812-1862
13 - Estate bills and receipts - 19th cent
14 - Estate papers, including bills and receipts - 19th cent
15 - Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts - 1800-1852
16 - Miscellaneous papers - 19th-20th cent
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