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Ordnance Survey Map: 1883 or later: NW Buxton: LXXXI: with route of Thornsett Turnpike and location of toll bars added
Plan: undated: length of road in New Mills: 60cm x 30cm
Documents relating to Trustees and Trustees meetings: List of trustees: undated: 27 names: some deleted Draft minutes: 1863: annual meeting: with draft letter to new trustees with list of names Draft notices: 1855, 1863, 1869: annual meeting Notices: 1836, 1870: special meeting
Documents relating to a dispute about paying for road repair in the hamlet of Beard: which involved a case in the High Court Queens Bench: Letters: 1840, 1842-1843: from Bowen & Back to Edward Reddish Copy court order: 1842: Derby Quarter Sessions: with copy of related correspondence Court notice: 1840 Court notices: 1839, 1840: Knutsford Quarter Sessions: road repair Draft notice: 1840: to Thomas Barnes and John Sheldon
Documents relating to other court cases: Draft case and draft further case for legal opinion: ca 1878: Goyt Bridge Copy endorsement: undated: Local Board of New Mills v. William Rayner Draft Indictment: ca 1879: Local Board of New Mills: road disrepair: with associated letter from Edward Swetenham and related statements by Samuel Howard and William Reid Moore Court summonses: 1879: to Edward Reddish and Samuel Howard: road disrepair at Beard; with certificate of service Copy of surveyor's report: 1878: Goyt Bridge: Samuel Howard
Documents relating to financial matters: Financial notes and calculations: some undated and various dates 1855-1863 Copy mortgage: 1835: J K Winterbottom; with associated letter; 1857; from Vaughan Lingard & Vaughan Accounts of payments made by the Clerk: various dates 1855-1876, Manuscript note: ca 1866: John Gee shares Draft mortgage of tolls: 1832: George W Newton, Richard Orford Holte 1833: J K Winterbottom 1837: John Marriott, Anne Orford Holte 1839: Bradbury Taylor & Wardle 1853: Thomas Slack, Peter Slack, John White, Thomas Orford, George William Newton, James Ingham, Charles Brocklehurst 1855: William Collier Vaudrey, Drinkwater & Marriott 1856: Samuel Waterhouse 1857: John Holt Jackson 1858: John Gee 1860: Robert Rain 1873: John Slack Receipts for interest payments: various dates 1840-1874 Letters about interest payments: various dates: 1864-1874 Epitome of accounts: entries for 1833-1839 Receipt: 1854: discharge of bond: John Slack Receipt: 1883: composition: Lucy Ann Winterbottom and Frances Mary Winterbottom Draft release and reassignment: 1870; Edward Reddish Account: 1838: Dennis Rangley: shows daily amounts, March and April List of unclaimed interest: 1864: entries dated 1852-1862 Annual Accounts: 1833-1839, 1844, 1850-1854, 1856-1862, 1866 Notice: 1859: from Joseph Holt: deposit of Charles Brocklehurst's mortgage as security List of interest payments:1853-1854 Lists of subscribers: list with entries 1831-1835 and lists dated 1833 and 1864
Invoices and receipts: various dates 1831-1880: purchase of land, legal work, survey work, drainage work, paint, meals at Trustees meetings, Poor Rates, compensation for damage to land, stationery, provision of a coach, repair and painting of buildings, ironmongery, stone, salaries, township payments, payment of interest and of income tax, coal, distribution of catalogues in Manchester, newspaper notices of meetings. Note an invoice, 1859, for supply of lime by John Bibbington, Buxton Lime Burner, bears a detailed miniature image of an early railway locomotive and a wagon lettered with the company's name
Documents relating to promotion of Parliamentary Bill: Notices: 1863: to property owners: promotion of a Bill: 8 unaddressed copies Parliamentary Notice: 1864: promotion of a Bill: 16 copies Petitions against Bill: 1864: Ratepayers of Disley; Marple, New Mills & Hayfield Junction Railway Co; Surveyors of Highway and Ratepayers of Beard; Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Co; Ratepayers of Ollerset Act of Parliament: 1864: Thornsett Turnpike Roads Act: 3 copies Booklet: 1863: plan and section: proposed deviation: Beard, Ollerset, Thornsett and Whitle
Documents relating to railway construction: Parliamentary Notice: 1859: proposed Disley and Hayfield Railway Draft petition and petition to House of Commons: 1854: Stockport Disley & Whaley Bridge Railway Bill (objection to proposed level crossings) Parliamentary Notices: 1853: Stockport Disley & Whaley Bridge Railway Bill Notice: 1859-1860: Marple New Mills & Hayfield Junction Railway Letter: 1842: from Board of Trade: Proposed crossing: Midland Rowsley and Buxton Extension Railway Letters: 1854: Dyson & Co: legal work in relation to railway Bill Notices: 1861: Midland Railway, Rowsley and Buxton Extension Telegrams: 1862: from Spode to Reddish: with receipts for telegraph fees and associated letter: progress of Midland Railway Bill
Letters: various dates 1835-1875 : relating to the finances and operations of the Turnpike Trust: correspondents include in particular: Ebenezer Adamson of Hayfield and Glasgow (treasurer); Edward Reddish (father and son) of Stockport, (clerk); John Taylor of Ollersett, (agent); John White of Park Hall, (chairman), James Ingham, James Newton, Thomas Orford, John Yates, Thomas Grimsditch, G B Townsend. Note in particular; a letter from Edward Reddish to Ebenezer Adamson about a "hiatus in the books" between March 1840 and November 1843, following the absconding of John Kenyon Winterbottom. [In 1844 Winterbottom, a Stockport solicitor and holder of many public offices, was convicted of forgery and sentenced to transportation for life. See Eveline Barbara Dean's book, "The Woodhouses letters: what they revealed and where they led: studies of nineteenth century (Bolton : Ross Anderson, 1986).]
Documents relating to tolls: Conditions and Agreements for Letting of Tolls: 1859, 1864: John Greenwood Toll collectors' returns/notebooks/dockets: 1838, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1846, 1849 and undated Statement: 1849: of tolls received 1848-1849 List of annual toll receipts: entries 1833-1863 Account of toll receipts: 1840-1843: includes amounts paid to make up interest deficiency Copy agreement: original date 1833: no toll gate to be sited west of Ned Hill: Richard Wright, Thomas Grimsditch Statement: 1858-1859: Sir Joseph Shepherd's Contract : road tolls Lists of toll receipts: 1843: on reverse of September/October document are listed payments related to accompanying receipts: payments by Hayfield Union Poor Law Guardians: to Charles Lloyd "for shaving and cutting the hair" of workhouse inmates; to Elizabeth Wild for coke; and to Thomas Collier: on reverse of June/July document are listed payments related to accompanying receipts: payments by Hayfield Union Poor Law Guardians: to James Berry for supply of milk to the workhouse at Low Leighton; and rent payments to proprietor of Ollerset Waterworks
Original Newspapers: Derbyshire Chronicle: 9 April 1870 Glasgow Herald: 27 November 1863 Stockport Advertiser: 18 September and 13 November 1863 Derby Mercury: 19 February and 5 March 1851; 11 and 18 November 1863 Manchester Guardian: 2, 9 and 16 September 1863 Single sheet printed by Stockport Advertiser: 1870: "Death of Major Coppick"
Correspondence with Home Office: 1853, 1854, 1857, 1866: circular about new legislation and questions about the accounts
The following item has no evident connection with The Turnpike Trust: List of items and financial amounts: headed "Hayfield, March 1841: Robert Higginbotham to John Brocklehurst": list of spirits and ironmongery; with presumably prices: entries 1828-1840. [A John Brocklehurst, innkeeper and blacksmith of Hayfield, died in March 1841: this document appears to be related to his estate.] |