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D1000 - Sitwell Family of Renishaw - 1640-1937
1 - Miscellaneous papers relating to the coal and iron interests of the Sitwell family. Financial, business, estate and miscellaneous papers - 1640-1860
2 - Miscellaneous papers relating to the coal and iron interests of the Sitwell family - 1655-1890
3 - Miscellaneous papers relating to the coal interests of the Sitwell family - 1798-1936
4 - Coal records - 1651-1937
5 - Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Eckington Collieries - 1838-1907
1 - Bundle of draft title deeds and associated papers relating to the seam of coal known as Wells Bed situated in the parishes of Eckington and Staveley (Sir George Sitwell - Messrs Clarke, Appleby and Appleby) - 1838-1839
2 - Title deeds and associated papers relating to the seam of coal known as Black Shale Bed situated in the parish of Eckington - 1855-1886
3 - Duplicate agreement for Parkgate and Silkstone seams of coal under land in the parish of Eckington by Sir George R. Sitwell to J and G Wells - with plan, Mar - 1907
4 - Case papers in the matter of Sitwell v Stovin, including: D1000/5/4/1 Lease of Black Shale coal and ironstone in the parish of Staveley by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Dame Louisa Lucy Sitwell (guardians of Sir George Sitwell - an infant) to Mr C. E. Clarke, Jan - 1880
5 - Duplicate lease for the use of the Tramway on the Eckington Estate by Sir Sitwell R. Sitwell to J and G Wells, Mar - 1857
6 - Duplicate Grant and Arrangement for making a Railway from the Black Shale Bed to the Midland Railway by Sir Sitwell R. Sitwell to Sir John Rhodes, Mar - 1860
7 - Transfer of a Grant of Right to construct a Railway by Sir John Rhodes to Plumbley Colliery Co. Ltd, Feb - 1882
8 - Fair draft deed of grant and release as to a branch of canal leading form a Lime Stone Rock and Quarry in the parish of Long Itchington between Mr William Handley and Sir Sitwell R. Sitwell - 1854
9 - Valuation of minerals in a part of the estates belonging to Sir Sitwell Reresby Sitwell with plan - 1856
10 - Correspondence concerning colliery leases and agreements. 7 items - 1860
11 - Assorted of plans concerning seams owned by the Sitwell family and worked by J and G wells and the Plumbley Colliery Co - 19th cent
12 - Request to the Reverend Dean of Windsor to sell consoles in the name of the late Richard Wildman esq. -and the later Archbishop of Canterbury - and pay proceeds to the account of Sir George R. Sitwell, Jul - 1888
13 - Bills and correspondence concerning work undertaken at Long Itchington Church - 1860s
14 - Letter by J Sorham responding to an advertisement regarding the whereabouts of the illegitimate daughter of Sir Sitwell - 1866
15 - Financial statement of the Trustees for the Rentees or Debenture Holders of the Theatre Royal Drury lane - 1865
6 - Miscellaneous Estate Papers - c1690-1854
7 - Miscellaneous Household and Business papers - 1790-1861
8 - Miscellaneous receipts and bills - 1821-1845
9 - Miscellaneous receipts and bills - 1818-1846
10 - Further financial records - 1819-1842
11 - Further estate records
12 - Lady Sitwell's miscellaneous bills and receipts for clothes, lace and linen - 1812-1862
13 - Estate bills and receipts - 19th cent
14 - Estate papers, including bills and receipts - 19th cent
15 - Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts - 1800-1852
16 - Miscellaneous papers - 19th-20th cent
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