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1 - Buxton Ratepayers' Association Committee minute book - 1928-1935
2 - Volume of cuttings etc. re formation of association with election leaflets of Ratepayers' Association candidates in Borough Council elections. - 1928-1933
3 - Buxton poor rate assessment - 1863
4 - Visitors' book of the Crescent Hotel, Buxton - 1868-1895
5 - Midland Railway (Rowsley and Buxton) Act. - 1860
6-17 - Numbers not used
18 - The Times - containing Wellington's dispatch from Waterloo - 22 Jun 1815
19 - Letter - J P Welsford, Waterloo Subscription, City of London Tavern, to Dr Flint, Buxton, acknowledging receipt of £26 collected in Buxton for the Waterloo Subscription - 15 Jan 1816
20 - Cutting from The Times - list of donations received for the Waterloo Subscription - 19 Jan 1816
21 - Draft lease by Thomas Godfrey of Chesterfield, cooper, to Giles Cowley, snr., of Hazlehurst, in Ashover, yeoman, and Giles Cowley, jnr., of Chesterfield, tallow chandler (his son) of messuage in Chesterfield, formerly occupied by James Massey, brazier, viz. the room called the house with the shop of Adjoining and two chambers and a garret, also other ground room with two chambers over a stable and a hayloft, and a small building called a smithy, for 7 years at £6 a year. - early 18th cent
22 - Copy will of Thomas Devanport of Chesterfield, clockmaker - 2 Jun 1759
23 - Draft agreement between Thomas Booker and John Hardy of Newbold and Dunston, farmers (churchwardens and overseer), on behalf of the inhabitants of Newbold and Dunston, and Edward Moody of Nether Langwith (Notts), mole catcher - Moody to catch moles in the hamlet of Newbold and Dunston, for a term of 40 years (except in the lands to the north of Barlow Brook), in consideration of £7 7s a year. 25 Mar - 1793
24 - Unsigned sacrament certificate for William Lovett of Chesterfield, innkeeper. 5 Aug - 1804
25-30 - Chesterfield poor, directed to Mr Dutton, 1817-1820 - 1817-1820
31 - Richard Tomlinson to Chesterfield Corporation for painting at Mr Alsop's, 1817 - 1817
32 - Thomas Charlsworth to Chesterfield Corporation for dinners, wine etc, 1818 - 1818
33 - Robert Nicholls to Chesterfield Corporation for painting the royal arms in the church, 1818 - 1818
34 - Charlesworths Commercial Hotel to Chesterfield Corporation for dinners, wine etc, 1819 - 1819
35 - Thomas Wilcockson to Chesterfield Corporation for black crepe and ribbon, 1820 - 1820
36 - Order of J Graham to Mr A Dutton to pay 2 guineas as a subscription to the opening of the new bells, 1820 - 1820
37 - Black gowns, 1820 - 1820
38 - John Moore to Mr Dutton for proclaiming the King (George IV) attending the church re the King's (George III) funeral, proclaiming the mayor, attending the mayor's feast and carrying the mace, 1820 - 1820
39 - John Wright to Chesterfield Corporation for draining and planting a wood at Walton, 1820 - 1820
40 - Sketches of the Remains of the Abbey Church.......... at Worksop [Notts} and of the Church as Restored ..........' by Richard Nicholson, architect. Printed. S Sissons, Potter St., Worksop - 1850
41 - Copy indenture of exchange between Henry VIII and Francis Earl of Shrewsbury - Shrewsbury sell the manor or Farnham Royal (Bucks) etc. (Annual value £38 with woods valued at £659 6s 10d) to the King in exchange for the manor or priory of Worksop (Notts) with all buildings, lands etc. (lands recited) and lands at Sheffield (Yorks) the site of Kings Mead Priory in Derby, land at Rocester (Staffs) and Swinscoe (Staffs) the manor or grange of Pilsbury, in Hartington, land at Cronkston, in Hartington, Oneash Grange, in Bakewell, the Grange of Callinglow in the Peak and the Advowson of Ecclesfield (Yorks) - Worksop to be held by service of finding a glove for the right hand of the King of England on his coronation day - annual rent of 103s 10d reserved to the King. 10 Jul, 33 Hen VIII [1541] - [18th cent]
42 - Copy of particulars of land granted by way of exchange by Henry VIII to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 1541 - 18th cent
43-44 - Cuttings from the Worksop Guardian - Worksop Priory Church Extension - the Church as it will be. - 1911-1912
45 - Cutting from the Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Worksop Priory - Further Stage in Work of Restoration - Stone for North Transept. 30 Jan - 1933