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D2262 - Parish of Chesterfield St Mary and All Saints, townships of Newbold and Dunston - 1697-1878
B - Canal Business Records, Aire & Calder Navigation, 1804 – 1829 - 1804-1829
PO - Overseers of the poor: records, 1759-1833 - 1759-1833
1-40 - Receipts for payments made to Ashover Poor- House, often endorsed with notes of payments for clothing. - 1799-1830
41-43 - Bills for legal expenses from Bernard Lucas - 1810-1817
44-49 - Bills for purchases made from drapers in Chesterfield (George Wright and Hoole and Roberts). All have bill-heads, those of Hoole and Roberts illustrating their premises. - 1817-1818
50 - Bill for legal expenses, from Lucas and Maynard - 1821-1822
51 - Bill from Cartledge and Botham surgeons - 1829-1830
52-54 - Fragments of accounts - c1829-1830
55-69 - Removal orders, chiefly ordering removals from Newbold - 1799-1834
70 - Agreement between Chesterfield and Newbold concerning removal. - 1820
71 - Correspondence probably relating to settlement. - 1816-1822
75 - Agreement made between the overseer of Newbold hamlet on behalf of William Swift a poor boy of the hamlet and William Wood of Swanwick, parish Alfreton, framework knitter, reciting that Swift on the same day had been apprenticed to Wood, was seized of two little dwelling houses at Stonegravels in hamlet of Newbold, the rent of which is received by the overseer above towards reimbursing him for the £5 expended by him on Swift, that the rents of the houses, after the overseers has been reimbursed, shall be paid to Wood who will provide Swift with clothing during his apprenticeship. 9 October - 1759
76 - Order of pay relief - 1794
77 - Order to relieve wife and children of a corporal in militia, 1806, increased 1809; the money to be militia 1806, increased 1809, the money to be reimbursed by the County Treasurer. Endorsed with sums received. - 1806-1809
78 - Letter seeking relief, endorsed with poor accounts. - 1820
79 - Apprenticeship indenture of Godfrey Holt son of John Holt late of Newbold, chapman, by the order of the overseer of Newbold hamlet, to John Gillatt of Whittington hat maker for 5 years, for payment of £3. 25 - Mar 1730
80-97 - Justices’ filiation orders - 1800-1833
98 - Copy of census enumerator’s tables for 1821, giving inhabited houses, by how many families occupied, houses now building, houses uninhabited, occupations under general headings, numbers of males and females in age groups, head of household’s name. At the end, totals under similar headings as for 1821, but without names of heads of households or grouping of sexes by age - 1821-1831
PP - Parish Constable: Records - 1817-1830
PS - Surveyor of the Highways: Records, 1814-26 - 1814-1826
PT - Taxation Records, 1815-1825 - 1815-1825
PV - Township of Newbold and Dunston Vestry Records, 1719-c1822 - 1719-1861
U - Newbold and Dunston Urban Sanitary Authority - 1878
Z - Miscellaneous Papers - 1697-1847
Strutt family of Belper
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