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Collapse D184 - Revell and Wilson families of Carnfield in South Normanton - 1252-1850D184 - Revell and Wilson families of Carnfield in South Normanton - 1252-1850
Expand 1 - Revell family - Manorial records - 1406-14221 - Revell family - Manorial records - 1406-1422
Expand 2 - Revell family - title deeds - 1391-17372 - Revell family - title deeds - 1391-1737
Expand 3 - Revell family - estate papers - 1476-[18th cent]3 - Revell family - estate papers - 1476-[18th cent]
Expand 4 - Revell family - personal papers - 1504-[20th cent]4 - Revell family - personal papers - 1504-[20th cent]
Expand 5 - Revell family  - business papers - 17th cent-17705 - Revell family - business papers - 17th cent-1770
Expand 6 - Revell family - public office - [14th cent]-17836 - Revell family - public office - [14th cent]-1783
Expand 7 - Wilson family - title deeds - 1653-18407 - Wilson family - title deeds - 1653-1840
Collapse 8 - Wilson family - estate and personal papers - 18th-19th cent8 - Wilson family - estate and personal papers - 18th-19th cent
1 - Valuation of wood on the land bought by Wilson from Mr. Balguy in 1791 valued by Thomas Oakley in May following - c1792
2 - Volume of household expenses, kept by William Wilson - 1839-1843
3 - Letter from Mr. Browne of Chesterfield to William Wilson of Alfreton; concerning deeds relating to a road, a visit to Wilson and Mr. Spencer, hare coursing with the Colonel (Revell). He hopes Mrs. Wilson will come over to the play - 1792
4 - Letter from George Wilson in Bristol to his father John Wilson of South Normanton; asks for more money, as he will have only £6 or £7 when he reaches Jamaica. £15 or £20, sent by the King's Packet, will carry him through one year. He will return if his father requests it. - 1792
5 - Copy assignment by Joseph Wood to various persons of 6 seats in the gallery of Alfreton Church in several sittings; with agreement between holders to raise levies for repairs. - 1721
6 - Receipt by Elizabeth Bacon from William Wilson of £1 10s 0d, for half a pew upon the old loft in Alfreton Church, other half now in possession of Thomas Robins. - 1775
7 - Bills to Wilson for work done in church and farm yard, also glass and matting for seats. - 1785
8 - Note by Wilson of expenses, including above bills, incurred in erecting a new seat and putting in a new window. - 1786
9 - Articles of agreement between 1. Thomas Saxton, joiner and carpenter and 2. Thomas Browne, John Charnel Browne, John Barker, John Balguy, William Bateson and Joseph Dannah, reciting that those of the second part have the roof of the chancel to keep in repair, and have contracted with Saxton to erect pews in the chancel to reimburse them, Saxton agrees to erect the pews (method of construction described) for £31 10s. 0d. - 1794
10 - Plan of the pews referred to in D184/8/9 - [late 18th cent]
11 - Letter from Old Wilkinson to her brother, Mr. Wilkinson of Hilcote near Alfreton; she desires him to send her the interest; she has no money to pay apothecaries' bills and is forced to borrow. - [late 18th cent]
12 - Spurious Letters Patent of George II, purporting to pardon Edward Murray for his part in the recent rebellion, dated 1746 - [?late 19th cent]
13 - Printed Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society form, giving details of communion silver in Alfreton church - late 19th cent
14 - "The Craftsman or Say's Weekly Journal", 18 Nov 1780 - 1780
15 - "Derby Mercury" - 2-9 Feb 1781
16 - "The English Chronicle, or Universal Evening Post", 7-9 Jan 1783 - 1783
17 - "The Leicester and Nottingham Journal", 10 Mar 1785 - 1785
18 - "The Star" 25 January, with marked passage recording a meeting in Alfreton of supporters of the Constitution against Republicans and Levellers 1793 - 1793
19 - "The London Gazette", 31 Jul 1829 - 1829
Expand 9 - Outram v. Morewood - [1597]-18019 - Outram v. Morewood - [1597]-1801
Expand 10 - Downing family - 18th-19th cent10 - Downing family - 18th-19th cent
Expand 11 - Duke of Newcastle - 1663-170711 - Duke of Newcastle - 1663-1707
Expand 12 - Wood family - 19th cent12 - Wood family - 19th cent
Expand 13 - Thomas Siddall - 1772-185013 - Thomas Siddall - 1772-1850
Expand 14 - Tithes, Alfreton and South Normanton - 1779-181714 - Tithes, Alfreton and South Normanton - 1779-1817
Expand 15 - South Normanton Enclosure - 1796-180915 - South Normanton Enclosure - 1796-1809
Expand 16 - Miscellaneous Business - 1683-183816 - Miscellaneous Business - 1683-1838
Expand 17 - Miscellaneous - 1587-[17th cent]17 - Miscellaneous - 1587-[17th cent]