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D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]
BOX - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: box-listed records - [18th-20th cent]
E - Estate records - 1380-1940
A - Derbyshire Estates
B - Surrey and Kent Estates
C - Caribbean Estates - 1683-1898
1 - Correspondence of the attornies, James Laing and George Hamilton - 1820-1827
2 - Accounts of the attornies Laing & Hamilton - 1821-1827
3 - Correspondence of plantation overseers - 1825-1856
4 - Other West Indian correspondence - 1825-1845
5 - Correspondence and accounts primarily of the English merchants - 1753-1877
6 - General Estate Records - [c1800-late 19th cent]
7 - Re-deposited items - 1790-1849
B - Turners Hall Sugar Plantation, Barbados - 1721-1889
J - Jamaican Plantations - 1683-1878
1 - Wills of William Perrin and associated papers - 1748-1820
2 - Executorship of William Perrin's will - 1759-[c1777]
3 - Correspondence of William Perrin - 1750-1758
4 - Case papers: Blechynden v Perrin - 1752-1797
5 - Case Papers: Beckford v Perrin - 1753-1756
6 - Case Papers: Philp and Perrin v Harris - (1731)-1766
7 - Case Papers: Chriton v Perrin - 1753-1760
8 - Case Papers: Malcher v Perrin - 1756-1782
9 - Case Papers: Wilkins v Perrin, and the executors of Mathias Philp - 1769-1772
10 - Case Papers: executors of Philp and of Perrin v. Anderson - 1765-1773
11 - Case Papers: Mrs. Spencer v Perrin - 1731-1758
12 - James Fraunces of London, plantation owner - 1756-1760
13 - Account with Joshua Sharpe, Solicitor - 1756-1790
14 - Miscellaneous partnership and case papers - 1730-1759
15 - Correspondence of the Jamaican attornies - 1759-1804
16 - Accounts of the Jamaican attornies - 1759-1791
17 - Correspondence of plantation overseers - 1770-1819
18 - Journals - 1795-1801
19 - Inventories and Appraisements - 1765-1814
20 - Blue Mountain Plantation Records - 1771-1814
21 - Grange Hill Plantation Records - 1771-1815
22 - Vere [or Perrin's] Plantation Records - 1771-1814
23 - Produce Records - 1759-1783
24 - Supplies - 1769-1806
25 - William Philp Perrin - 1783-1799
26 - Bills of Lading - 1770-1808
27 - Powers of Attorney - 1744-1783
28 - Copy deeds, bonds etc. including purchases of enslaved people - 1769-1797
29 - General correspondence - [1741]-1804
30 - Family Correspondence - 1763-1784
31 - Correspondence of London merchants - 1765-1820
32 - Accounts of the London merchants - 1747-1819
33 - Correspondence and accounts of Bristol merchants - 1771-1819
34 - Miscellaneous - 1683-[c1808]
BM - Blue Mountain Plantation Records - 1827-1857
GH - Grange Hill Pen Plantation Records - 1820-1849
PSH - Perrins and St. Helens Pen (formerly Bog Pen) Plantation Records - 1803-1878
1-2 - Loose accounts - 1827-1834
3-7 - Accounts of the plantation attornies: Patrick Mahon (1829-32), Hibbert Oates, Wright Edwards, and Gilbert Shaw (1837-54) - 1829-1854
8-19 - Vouchers to account - 1875
20 - Rough account for part of 1878 - 1878
21-31 - Weekly returns for Perrins - Jan-Mar 1827
32-62 - Weekly returns for Perrins - Jun 1828-Jan 1829
63-127 - Weekly returns for Perrins - Sep 1829-Jul 1831
128 - Weekly returns for Perrins - Aug 1834
129-160 - Monthly returns for Perrins and St. Helens Pen - 1842-1844
161-165 - Returns of expenditure for Perrins - 1839-1841
166-190 - Monthly returns for Perrins - 1845-1848
191-192 - Monthly returns for Perrins - 1874-1875
193 - The first monthly return from St. Helens Pen - Mar 1827
194-214 - Monthly returns for St. Helens Pen - 1827-1831
215-223 - Lists of 'slaves' [enslaved African peoples] on Perrins: 1826 (2); 1829; 1830 (damaged); 1831-34 - 1826-1834
224-230 - List of 'slaves' [enslaved African peoples] on St. Helens Pen - 1826-1838
231-243 - Lists of increase and decrease of 'slaves' [enslaved African peoples] and stock on Perrins: - 1803-1848
244-266 - Lists of increase and decrease of 'slaves' [enslaved African peoples] and stock on St. Helens Pen 1825 (2); 1828-29; 1831; 1833-34; 1838-39; 1843-44; 1848 - 1825-1848
267-272 - Crop accounts - 1828-1847
273-279 - Returns of rent, profits, and produce - 1830-1845
280-287 - Quarterly returns from Perrins - 1833-1834
288-298 - Lists of supplies required - 1832-1875
299 - Account of bills - 1832
300 - Memoranda - 1833
301-302 - List of 'slaves' [enslaved African peoples] and children receiving weekly allowances - 1833
303 - Plan of parcel of land in dispute - 1834
304 - Letter about boiler - 1834
305-306 - Bills - 1839
307 - Inventory of stores - 1849
308 - The Vere Irrigation Law - 1879
309 - Articles of agreement between Henry Davidson and Aeneas Barkly of the city of London merchants and Sir Henry FitzHerbert whereby Sir Henry will purchase the Bog Pen in the parish of St. Dorothy for a sum of £18,200 Jamaican currency (£13,000 sterling). Dated 24 November - 1821
310-311 - Bond in £35,000 sterling by Sir Henry FitzHerbert to Henry Davidson and Aeneas Barkly. Dated 14 June (with draft) - 1822
312 - Conveyance by Henry Davidson and Aeneas Barkly to Sir Henry FitzHerbert of the Bog Pen in the parish of St. Dorothy (2000 acres) with the 'slaves' [enslaved African peoples] as indicated in the annexed schedule. Consideration £21,440. - 13 Mar 1822
313 - Note of instalments with interest for the purchase of the Bog Pen, 1823-27 - 1827
314 - Solicitor's bill - 1822
315 - Memoranda - 1833
316 - Account of expenditure for labour on St. Helens Pen - 1839
D - Warsop
E - Kirton, Boughton, Walesby, & Willoughby
F - Family records
M - Manorial records - 1606-1911
O - Public office - 1626-1942
T - Title deeds
UL - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: unlisted records
Z - Miscellaneous
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