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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D267/97/23 |
| Former Reference | D267/B/26 |
| Title | Correspondence between John Cartledge and Bernard Lucas who refuses to allow Cartledge to be a tenant of Dunston Farm due to his bad reputation |
| Date | Sep 1807-Dec 1807 |
| Description | One letter from Bernard Lucas concerning the tenancy of Dunston Farm which will probably stay in the Hardy family. On reverse side is a letter to Greaves about the purchase of hay. Letter of application from Mr Morewood to Mr Lucas proposing Joseph Wilson as the next tenant on Duston Farm. Two letters from John Cartledge about Dunston Farm |
| Extent | 5 items |
| Level | File |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Pashley Collection: artificial collection |