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Collapse D1591 - Towndrow family of Crich - 1600-1883D1591 - Towndrow family of Crich - 1600-1883
Collapse B - Family papers - 1600-1883B - Family papers - 1600-1883
1 - Memorandum regarding the allotment of one third part of a messuage and lands in Crich: Anthony Bennet and Ralph Smith to Thomas Lowe, 14 Jan - 1660
2 - Notes on conveyance of shares in the manor of Crich - 1755-1800
3 - Copy account for chief rents due to the Lords of Manor of Crich at Michaelmas in each year for an account by John Reynolds, Junior, 5 Aug - 1754
4 - Mary and Kitty Tatam’s [?estate] account with F Hunt - c1803
5 - Terrier of the estate of David Towndrow deceased at Crich - c1820
6 - Memo re the Lords of the Manor of Crich - c1820
7 - Account of the chief rents due to the Lords of the Manor of Crich - 1821
8 - Memo of the Lords of the Manor to whom chief rents are paid, together with their shares - c1826
9 - David Towndrow’s share of Crich lot and cope - c1826
10 - List of proprietors of lot and cope at Crich for Joseph Mather, Barmaster - 1832
11 - Agreement between John Bacon of Crich and Dorothy Alsop of Chesterfield by which Bacon agrees to sell to her all his right, tithe and interest in a certain share in the Bacchus Pipe Mine in the manor of Crich, lately purchased of Joseph Fidler Smith, 16 Jul - 1838
12 - Certificate of deduction from David Towndrow of Crich of duty on account of property and income tax for his share in Crich lot and cops, 26 Dec - 1843
13 - Bacchus Pipe lead mine reckonings ending 14 Jun 1845 - 1845
14 - Crich lot and cope account book - 1852-1864
15 - Petition by the proprietors of mineral duties in the manor of Crich to the Barmaster protesting against the making of any alteration, in the amount, rate or proportion of such duties established by the Derbyshire Mining Customs and Mineral Courts Act of 1852, 4 Nov - 1853
16 - Memo of Mr David Towndrow’s share in Crich spar - 1860s
17 - Memo of transfer by Thomas Towndrow of Crich of all his right, tithe, share and interest in a lead mine on Crich Cliff called Bacchus Pipe and corresponding interest in Ridgway Sough to David Towndrow of Coddington - 1865
18 - Crich lot and cope and spar dues account of David Towndrow - 1865-1870s
19 - Crich lot and cope dividends - 1865
20 - Memo of Crich spar duties - 1866-1860s
21 - Crich lot and cope and spar – account of David Towndrow’s dividends - 1866-1870s
22 - Memo of David Towndrow’s Crich lot and cope dividends - 1865
23 - Note from Mr Alsop, Cliff House, that he would have brought Mrs Towndrow the lot and cope dividend long since had there been any amount worth having - 1867
24 - Receipt by Betsey Towndrow from the Barmaster of Crich for £1 2s for her share in the Crich spar - 1869
25 - Note from Luke Alsop to M Towndrow, explaining that dividend on spar dues will be very trifling, 3 May - 1869
26 - Note from Luke Alsop to Mr Towndrow: very little ore got for a long time; Bacchus Pipe at the present time is the only mine raising a little ore, 16 Apr - 1870
27 - Memo. of Mrs D Towndrow’s share in Crich lot and cope to 29 Sep 1875 - 1876
28 - Letter by Edward M Wass, Lea Lead Works, to Mrs Towndrow, stating that the accounts are now made up - 1883
29-32 - Correspondence between Edward M Wass and John Miers of the Lea Lead Works and Mr W Yeomans and Mrs Towndrow, regarding the settling of the account for lot and cope between their firm and Mrs Towndrow - 1883-1880s
33 - Memo probably by a member of the Towndrow family, on the division of furniture and effects between two sisters following “my mother’s death” - [19th cent]