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Letters: various dates 1835-1879: relating to the finances and operations of the Turnpike Trust: correspondents include in particular: Edward Reddish (father and son) of Stockport, (clerks); Ebenezer Adamson of Hayfield and Glasgow (treasurer); John White of Park Hall, (chairman); Dennis Rangeley (surveyor); James Ingham; John Charge; Horatio Lloyd; John Greenwood (toll contractor); Thomas Orford
Letters/circulars : 1843, 1848-1849, 1865, 1870, 1872, 1874-1876, 1878-1880: from Home Office or Local Government Board: requests for submission of accounts; questions raised on the accounts and on other matters: with some draft replies
Letter: 1855: from Robert Rain to Mr Adamson: reports ill-health of Mrs Rangeley following death of her youngest son Thomas in hospital in Gibraltar en route from Crimea where he lost a leg in action. Hopes she will be spared as she is grandmother to orphaned children of Robert Rain's late cousin John Rangeley. [John Rangeley (1815-1854) and Thomas Rangeley (1832-?1855) were sons of Dennis Rangeley (1791-1853) surveyor, Thornsett Turnpike, and his wife Sarah (1793-1856).]
Letter: 1853: from John Adamson (superintendent registrar, Salford) to his father Ebenezer Adamson: father could have obtained "the best" matron - Miss Ross, sister-in-law of Edward Bower: she had been matron at our house since Roberts left and we are already saving at the rate of £100: had no notice taken of us from Crofts Bank, Wasses and Park Hall: has received insult after insult from Crofts Bank: has obtained nice silverware: gives news of health
Letter: 1852: from John White: mentions Elizabeth and Mrs Vernon: discord created by Hayfield church organ: commends action taken by Mr Wasse: "sometimes upstart young men presume too much": Mrs White got a peep at William when in Manchester: new relieving officer appointed: Tom getting a good school report
Letters: 1870: applications for surveyor's post from Matthew Shaw Turner, Samuel Howard and John Pollit
One page of a letter: 1834: written from Hayfield School, addressed to "My Dear Grandpapa": Mr Adamson will send someone with me and my box to Chapel en le Frith: rejoice that I will soon see friends at Sheffield and Chesterfield: no signature on this surviving page: on reverse, in a different hand: financial calculations
Documents relating to trustees' meetings: Notices and draft notices: 1848-1851, 1866-1868, 1870, 1879, 1882: annual meetings/special meetings/letting of tolls Formal request for special trustees meeting: 1876: Samuel Wild and Henry Turner Resolution of special meeting: 1876: appointment of William Hooley as treasurer
Documents relating to Acts of Parliament:
Acts of Parliament: 1833: Thornsett Turnpike Road
Documents relating to enactment of Thornsett Turnpike Road Act 1864: Act of Parliament, Parliamentary Bill, Schedule of documents to be prepared, form for listing property owners, lessees and occupiers, notices to property owners, lessees and occupiers, associated correspondence, draft petition for leave to bring in the Bill, plan and section: proposed deviation: 25cm x 15cm, with list of property owners and occupiers, statement: priority debt of £6,500: contains chronology of the road and related finances, draft book of reference, list of bonds: entries refer to 1853, receipts for duplicate documents from clerk of the peace for Derbyshire and parish clerk of Glossop, notice of abandonment (of a section of the road), brief in support of the Bill
Parliamentary Bill: 1849: Public Roads Bill: pages 49-99 only
Documents relating to court cases:
Documents relating to a dispute about paying for road repair in the hamlet of Beard: the dispute involved a number of court cases at Quarter Sessions and in the High Court: 1841-1843: Letters: correspondents include Bowen & Back, solicitors, London; Bell, Brodick & Bell; Thomas Grimsditch; H H Griffin: Edward Reddish; John White and Richard Orford Appeal notice, case for legal opinion, legal opinion: H H Griffin, briefs for the respondents, case statement
Documents relating to court case in relation to Goyt Bridge: 1878-1879: Letter from S Howard & Co, Hazel Grove: repair estimate Copy certificate: Indictment against New Mills Local Board: Knutsford Quarter Sessions Copy indictment: against New Mills Local Board Cases for, and legal opinions by J H P Leresche and W C Glen Notes: undated: appear to relate to witness evidence at a court case Notes: undated: how court costs are assessed Invoices: John Mason and George R Thorpe: expenses incurred in court attendance at Knutsford Newspaper cutting: meeting of New Mills Local Board Draft agreement and specification: Samuel Howard and Edward Reddish: bridge repair Witness summonses: Knutsford Quarter Sessions: Edward Reddish, Samuel Howard, John Mason; and George Lingard Vaughan
Documents relating to tolls and toll gates: Toll Collectors' records/returns: 1840-1843, 1845, 1848: daily summary sheets; daily record sheets Poster: 1833: Toll charges List of bids for tolls: 1851 Conditions and agreements for letting of tolls: 1849, 1850, 1864, 1873, 1876, 1879: John Greenwood Financial statements: 1834, 1835, 1843, 1849, 1865: toll gates and toll gate receipts Draft notice: 1864: tolls payable at Marsh Lane Bar Estimates: 1871, 1880-1881: repairs to toll gates and houses Notice: 1870: establishment of toll gate at Hyde Bank
Financial documents:
Receipts/invoices: various dates 1831-1880: building repairs; road work; stationery and printing; road construction by Abraham Wardle; surveying and setting out a road; meals in connection with trustee meetings; legal work; display of posters; purchase of stone; payment of interest; ironmongery Notes: undated: financial calculations and other notes possibly of distances Income and expenditure accounts: 1847, 1850, 1863, 1864, 1873, 1876, 1877 List of creditors: 1869 Documents: 1876: financial matters in relation to the death of Ebenezer Adamson, treasurer (died 3 June 1876): excerpt of meeting minutes; list of payments; draft abstract of accounts and related correspondence; statement of monies in hands of treasurer Accounts: disbursements by the clerk: 1850, 1867, 1871-1881 Tenders for Composition: 1867, 1872, 1874, 1880 Draft release: mortgage of tolls: 1882: Thomas Jepson & wife Elizabeth Ann; and Robert Henry Hampson and William Bale List: undated: "Due to Mr Rangeley": list of names and monetary List: 1833: additional charges incurred as a consequence of opposition Account: 1841: "general account for the year 1841": entries February-July 1841
Documents relating to road construction: Estimate: 1836: completion of the road and maintenance of existing road Specification: undated: for road construction Detailed wage sheets: 1835: "Wardle's men"; list of names, hours worked, rates of pay Notebook: 1838: "Team Work" on the road: entries show location of work, time taken and cost
Parliamentary Notice: 1854; Bill: 1855; and Agreement: 1856: Stockport Disley & Whaley Bridge Railway
Circular letter: 1848: Northern Union Clerks and Superintendent Registrars Society: annual meeting Circular letter and Resolution: 1849: Clerks of turnpike trusts: response to Public Roads Bill
The following items show little or no evident connection to the Thornsett Turnpike Trust:
Act of Parliament: 1829: Repairing and Improving Road from Hurdlow House to Manchester
Act of Parliament: 1833: Repairing and Improving Road from Ardwick Green to Mottram in Longdendale
Petition: 1872: to Trustees of Chester and Tarvin Turnpike: poor state of footpath Tarvin to Holme Street: 35 signatures
Financial statement: undated: Bredbury Roads: entries 1842-1844
Documents written by William Marriott (c1779-1839: curate at Disley from 1805): Letters: 1832 and 1833: to William White, agent for Thomas Legh: endowment of Disley Chapel Letter, incomplete: 1833: to "My dear Sarah" and "My dear Oswald" with unsystematic historical notes Further notes include one sheet addressed to Mr Hancock, Disley: references to the foundation of a church at Beard Note: 1833: list of names of individuals and places addressed to J K W [? John Kenyon Winterbottom]: "Can Mr W suggest any addition to the following articles of Biography? They would compose a little volume by themselves." Letter: 1832: to Thomas Legh, Golborne Park: claims that money is owed to Disley Church
Notebook: 1850: record of cash transactions: bears no name but understood to be by Ebenezer Adamson: sample entries: "lent Old Martha 3/6, she having lost that sum entrusted to her care by Relieving Officer": "received from Mr Barlow for funeral van for internment of John Hall 4/-": within the book are two pages of financial notes headed "Thornsett Road Account" |