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D3287 - Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth - [13th-20th cent]
1 - Box 1 - Rev Philip Gell
2 - Box 2 - Miscellaneous
3 - Box 3 - Sir William Gell
4 - Box 4 - Sir William Gell
5 - Box 5 - Sir William Gell
6 - Box 6 - Rev John Philip Gell
7 - Box 7 - Rev John Philip Gell
8 - Box 8- Rev John Philip Gell (largely)
9 - Box 9 - Rev John Philip Gell
10 - Box 10 - Rev John Philip Gell and his family
11 - Box 11 - Rev John Philip Gell
12 - Box 12 - Sisters' Letters
13 - Box 13 - Sisters' Letters
14 - Box 14 - Sisters' Letters
15 - Box 15 - Sisters' Letters
16 - Box 16 - Sisters' Letters
17 - Box 17 - Sisters' Letters
18 - Box 18 - Printed works
19 - Box 19 - Family correspondence (various)
20 - Box 20 - Hopton household records / Col George William Maunsell
21 - Box 21 - Royal memorabilia and other material
22 - Box 22 - Marriage settlements
23 - Box 23 - Title deeds
24 - Box 24 - Sermons - 1581-1693
25 - Box 25 - Sermons - c1620-1685
26 - Box 26 - Miscellaneous: wills and probate, family correspondence, etc.
27 - Box 27 - Philip Victor Willingham Gell
28 - Box 28 - Deeds / Major Thomas Gell
29 - Box 29 - Chandos Pole family / Major Thomas Gell / other papers
30 - Box 30 - Title deeds and legal papers
31 - Box 31 - Miscellaneous
32 - Box 32 - Family correspondence, estate correspondence, title deeds
33 - Box 33 - Title deeds and estate papers
34 - Box 34 - Title deeds
35 - Box 35 - Title deeds and papers regarding property - [1698]-1880
36 - Box 36 - Title deeds and manorial records
37 - Box 37 - Rev Philip Gell, largely
38 - Box 38 - Porden family property
39 - Box 39 - Title deeds and miscellaneous papers
40 - Box 40 - Miscellaneous
41 - Box 41 - Printed periodicals
42 - Box 42 - Title deeds
43 - Box 43 - Title deeds
44 - Box 44 - Civil War material and Gell history
45 - Box 45 - Printed publications
46 - Box 46 - Title deeds and estate papers
47 - Box 47 - Sir John Gell I, Sir John Gell II, Katherine Gell (nee Packer)
48 - Box 48 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - personal collection of printed material
49 - Box 49 - Estate papers
50 - Box 50 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / printed miscellaneous
51 - Box 51 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
52 - Box 52 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
53 - Box 53 - Rev John Philip Gell and miscellaneous
54 - Box 54 - Rev John Philip Gell
55 - Box 55 - Miscellaneous
56 - Box 56 - Deeds
57 - Box 57 - Legal papers: Anthony Gell / Thomas Gell
58 - Box 58 - Deeds
59 - Box 59 - Deeds / manorial records
1 - Rental of John de Holand [Hulland]of Thorpwasdle - 1420
2 - Debts owing to Ralph Gell - 1559
3 - Notes on Manorial surveys, Langwith Bassett, Dell Rake, Houghton Bassett in Derbyshire Heather Lounde and Owlde Cotes [time of Elizabeth I] - c1558-1603
4 - Tithe accounts of Bakewell to Ralph Gell - 1550
5 - Printed advertisement for Doctor Vincent Lancelles - 17th cent
6 - Typescript of Inventory of Furniture in Hopton Hall - 1565
7 - Manorial rental, with line of musical notation on the rear - [c1500]
8 - Document regarding greetings from John Hacker of Trowell, Nottinghamshire and his wife Mary - c.1650-1677
9 - Bond between William Knyveton of Myrcaston, Derbyshire and Ralph Smithley of Hopton - 1592
10
11 - Bill in Star Chamber against Lowe of Alderwasley by Ralph Gell - [17th cent]
12 - A Trust for Agnes Ferne of Wirksworth, Anthony Gell is Executor of Trust - [16th cent]
13 - Account for Anthony Gell as one of the executors of Ralph Gell of Hopton (d.1565) - 1565
14 - Court of Wards and Liveries accounts for the manor of Dronfield - 1579
15 - Tithe of Sheaves of corn: Ralph Gell of Hopton to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield - 1534
16 - Admission of Elizabeth Robertson aged 10, Margery Robertson aged 7, and Agnes Robertson aged 5 as the daughters and co-heiresses of Alice Robertson, wife of Roger Robertson and daughter of William Ingham Re lands [bounds given of William Ingham deceased including tenement of John Gell and Agnes his wife in Zilling, Manor of Fulham, Middlesex 4 & 5 Philip & Mary - [1557]
17 - Manuscript Ralphe Gell book: dialogue of Baroness in Women - [17th cent]
18 - Will of Ralph de Laundis - [17th cent]
19 - Soke of Wirksworth, court rolls - [15th-16th cent]
20 - Inventory of Ralph Gell's estate - 1565
21 - Messuage and lands in Wirksworth: Conveyance to Elizabetheus Caldman and John Bucklow, signed by Ralph Gell and John Gell, his younger son - 1562
22 - Compotus of Anthony Gell as Queen's feodary in Derbyshire Michaelmas 4 & 5 Philip & Mary - 1558
23 - Letters of administration granted to Ralph Gell and Margaret, his mother, on the death of John Gell, his father - 1520
24 - Licence to hunt game: George, Earl of Shrewsbury to Thomas Gell of Hopton - 1588
25 - Customal of Needwood and Duffield Frith, [wrapper is a 15th century service book] - [late 16th cent]
26 - Bond by Thomas Wylcock and others to Ralph Gell - 1557
27 - Tudor papers relating to Babington of Dethick - [16th cent]
28 - Cottages in Kirk Ireton, messuage in Bakewell, lands in Wirksworth: bargain and sale by Edward Pearse and William Wyelove to Ralph Gell - 1555
29 - Bargain and sale by George Chaworth of Wyberton, Nottinghamshire to Richard Coke of Trusley and Alexander Wood of Sutton in the Dale, with bond - 1581
30 - Order of Roger Foljambe, Sheriff of Derbyshire to the Bailiff of the liberty of Alton [Staffordshire] regarding excommunication of John Willson and Edward Norton of Bakewell - 1578
31 - Antiphonal music manuscript - [late 14th-early 15th cent]
32 - Release from Henry Wigley of Scraptoft, Leicestershire & Godith his wife [bastard daughter of Ralph Gell] to Anthony Gell and Agnes Ferne for £200 as executors of Ralph Gell deceased - 1566
33 - Lease by Thomas Gell of a cottage and field in Tideswell to John Cocke of Tideswell - 1581
34 - A brief between Queen Elizabeth I and Anthony Wooley concerning a messuage in the Manor of Matlock - Late 16th cent
35 - Manor of Wirksworth: Edward Lowe of Alderwasley-Ralph Gell of Hopton - 1558
36 - List of manorial tenants and rents, of Thomas Hopton of Hopton - [late 15th cent]
60 - Box 60 - Deeds / Sir John Gell / Sir John Gell II
61 - Box 61 - Miscellaneous
62 - Box 62 - Miscellaneous
63 - Box 63
64 - Box 64 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
65 - Box 65 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
66 - Box 66 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
67 - Box 67 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
68 - Box 68 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
69 - Box 69 - Philip and Edith Lyttelton Gell
70 - Box 70 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
71 - Box 71 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
72 - Box 72 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
73 - Box 73 - Philip and Edith Lyttelton Gell
74 - Box 74 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
75 - Box 75 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
76 - Box 76 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
77 - Box 77 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
78 - Box 78 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
79 - Box 79 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
80 - Box 80 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
81 - Box 81 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
82 - Box 82 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
83 - Box 83 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
84 - Box 84 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras
85 - Box 85 - Philip Lyttelton Gell
86 - Box 86 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras
87 - Box 87 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras
88 - Box 88 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
89 - Box 89 - Frederick Gell, Bishop of Madras (largely)
90 - Box 90 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
91 - Box 91 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
92 - Box 92 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
93 - Box 93 - Edith Lyttelton Gell / British Women's Emigration Association
94 - Box 94 - Edith Lyttelton Gell
95 - Box 95 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - British South Africa Company
96 - Box 96 - Philip Lyttelton Gell / British South Africa Company
97 - Box 97 - Philip Lyttelton Gell / British South Africa Company
98 - Box 98 - Miscellaneous
99 - Box 99 - Miscellaneous
100 - Box 100 - Photographs and objects
101 - Box 101 - Cattle farming records
102 - Estate maps - 1767-1870
103 - Carsington Tithe Map and Award - 1839
104-105 - Personal papers of Mrs Aileen Gell (d 1986) - 20th cent
106 - Diaries of Mrs Aileen Gell (d 1986) - early 20th cent
107 - Personal papers of Philip VW Gell (d 1970) - 20th cent
108 - Letter from Prime Minister, Clement Attlee - 20th cent
109 - Correspondence and other papers regarding PVW Gell's term as High Sheriff - 1954
110 - Orders of service: Gell family members and relatives - 20th cent
111 - Orders of service: not Gell family - 20th cent
112 - School prospectuses - 20th cent
113 - Number not used - 20th cent
114 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - General Correspondence - 1869-1923
115 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Special Correspondence - 1873-1919
116 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Political correspondence and papers - 1881-1918
117 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Papers relating to local government in Oxfordshire - 1880-1898
118 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Correspondence and papers related to Church governance and reform - 1880-1923
119 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Diocesan reorganisation - 1889-1918
120 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - British Empire - 1898-[early 20th cent]
121 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Correspondence and papers relating to employment with Cassell's and the Clarendon Press - 1883-1904
122 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Directorships of companies - 1898-1925
123 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Trusteeships of companies - 1899-1921
124 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Personal investments - 1890-1920
125 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Miscellaneous business correspondence and papers - 1896-1918
126 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Family correspondence and papers - 1852-1969
127 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Personal papers - 1852-1913
128 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Correspondence and papers relating to Trusteeships - 1891-1908
129 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Miscellanea - 1835-1949
130 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Newscuttings - 1885-1923
131 - Philip Lyttelton Gell - Pamphlets - 1870-1964
137 - Object: Escritoire - [c1845]
BSA - British South Africa Company
BXA - British Exploration of Australasia Ltd - 1900-1910
MIL - Correspondence mostly between P.L. Gell and Alfred Milner (created 1st Viscount Milner) - 1871-1959
RTC - Rhodesia Trading Company Ltd - 1902-1924
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