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D2375 - Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey - [12th-20th cent]
A - Manorial records
B - Ecclesiastical records
C - Charity records
1 - Sir John Port's Charity records
2 - Derbyshire charity records
1 - Records of Derbyshire charities
2 - Records relating to charitable giving to people of the Derbyshire estates, mainly for inhabitants of Calke, Smisby and Ticknall
1 - Records relating to charitable giving to people from more than one Derbyshire parish
2 - Records relating to charitable giving to people from Smisby parish
1 - Pocket memorandum book listing the Smisby poor who received beef at Calke Abbey for Christmas - 1852
2 - Pocket memorandum book listing the Smisby poor receiving beef at Calke Abbey for Christmas - 1856
3 - List of the Smisby poor having beef from Calke Abbey at Christmas - 1857
4 - Lists (2) of the Smisby poor having beef from Sir John Harpur Crewe at Christmas - 1857-1858
5 - Pocket memorandum book listing the Smisby poor - 1864-1866
3 - Records relating to charitable giving to people from Ticknall parish
3 - Leicestershire charity records
4 - Staffordshire charity records
5 - General charity records
D - Deeds of title and related documents
E - Estate management
F - Family and personal papers
H - Household records
J - Illustrative material
K - School records
L - Legal case papers
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