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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D1289/BL/166 |
| Title | G Baddesley to Mr Barker, Bakewell |
| Date | 18th Cent |
| Description | ‘ I am informed by William Flint, barmaster of Longstone, that you have demanded of Mr Rotheram a quarterly account of all ore measured in Longstone Liberty - I suppose that it is on account of Gell’s tithe, who has 1/3 part with his Grace who is for taking it in kind- the usual method has been to set each partnership their tithe for a half year or year - His Grace take 1s for every 1/20 dish which we call tithe silver.’ (Wagstaffe collection) |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Jim Rieuwerts (1935-2021), lead mining historian: Wagstaffe collection |