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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
F - Family records
M - Manorial records - 1606-1911
O - Public office - 1626-1942
A - Lieutenancy
B - Shrievalty
C - Justice of the Peace - Recorder of Derby
1 - William FitzHerbert (d. 1739)
2 - William FitzHerbert (d. 1772)
3 - William FitzHerbert, 1st Baronet (d. 1791)
100 - Order of Quarter Sessions fixing rates and allowances for conveying and maintaining rogues, vagabonds, or incorrigable rogues - 1774
101 - Thomas Ley to William FitzHerbert: on a point of law, removal of paupers. 23 February - 1779
102 - Copy legal opinion on Derby corporation charity - 19 Mar 1779
103 - Mr. Leaper, town clerk of Derby to William FitzHerbert. 2 December - 1779
104 - Copy letter from William FitzHerbert to Mr. Leaper - 21 Jan 1780
105 - Mr. Leaper to William FitzHerbert. 26 January - 1780
106 - Copy letter from William FitzHerbert to Mr. Leaper. 12 February - 1780
107 - Mr. Leaper to William FitzHerbert. 15 February - 1780
108 - Petition of William FitzHerbert and others to Lord George Cavendish and the Hon. Mr. Curzon, MP's. for the county of Derby for an alteration in an intended bill. Dated 9 April - 1780
109 - Mr. Leaper to William FitzHerbert. 2 July - 1780
110 - Notes of William FitzHerbert on a case of extortion, Derby Borough Sessions. 31 July - 1780
111 - Mr. Leaper to William FitzHerbert: Mr. Coke of Norfolk intends to offer his brother Edward Coke as a candidate for Derby at the next general election; "he begs you will favour him with your assistance as counsel ...". 26 Aug - 1780
112 - Petition of prisoners in the borough gaol, Derby, for exercise in the yard and for better ventilation - "as the necessary house is not above a yard and a half ... from the fire place where we eat our victuals ...". 3 October - 1780
113 - Samuel Crompton to William FitzHerbert. 3 May - 1782
114 - Resolution of Common Hall, Derby, thanking William FitzHerbert recorder of Derby, for his assistance in forming an address to the king. 5 May - 1782
115 - Draft form of appointment; deputy recorder - 1784
116 - Draft petition of Matthew Howe, prisoner in the borough gaol, Derby. 4 May - 1785
117 - Matthew Howe - free pardon. Dated 5 September - 1785
118-119 - Home Office circular for return of convicts sent to hulks and other prison ships since 1 January 1775. Dated 7 March - 1786
120 - G. L. Malman from Whitehall to Sir William FitzHerbert. 27 March - 1786
121 - John Willington from Tamworth to Sir William FitzHerbert on the course of a new road in the Tissington-Bradbourne area. 22 June - 1786
122 - Rough notes by Sir William FitzHerbert on subscriptions for part of a new road in Lea Hall. 28 June - 1786
123 - Printed table of justices' clerk's fees - 1786
124 - MS. table of fees operating in the West Riding of Yorkshire - 1786
125 - Lord George Cavendish to Sir William FitzHerbert. October - 1786
126-127 - List of poor rates and charitable donations for townships in the Wirksworth hundred. 13 October - 1786
128-129 - Letters concerning petition on behalf of Aaron Matley, tried at quarter sessions in October, Nov.-Dec - 1786
130-131 - William Brown from the Temple, London, to Sir William FitzHerbert: on a point of law concerning the binding of apprentices. 3 December-8 December - 1785
132 - J. Balguy to Sir William FitzHerbert: law governing binding of apprentices, 9 December - 1785
133 - Blyth Simpson to Sir William FitzHerbert: 24 January - 1787
134 - Thomas Coltman from London to Sir William FitzHerbert: it will prove impossible to amend or alter the intended Police Bill to subject menial servants to the same law as servants in husbandry. 17 February - 1787
135 - Thomas Fox, surgeon, from Derby, to Sir William FitzHerbert: reports on an accidental injury to a boy employed by Mr. Strutt of Belper. 6 February - 1787
136 - Part of a letter from F. N. C. Mundy to Sir William FitzHerbert: 16 February - 1787
137 - William Brown to Sir William FitzHerbert: long letter on the poor laws. 19 February - 1787
138 - Thomas Coltman to Sir William FitzHerbert: 18 July - 1787
139 - John Gill from London to Sir William FitzHerbert: 14 January - 1788
140 - F. N. C. Mundy to Sir William FitzHerbert: declines Sir William's kind offer of West Indian lambs for breeding - "... I expressed my doubts whether it would be prudent in me who am a studious breeder of the present fashionable Disbley sheep to run any risk of mixing their foreign blood with my flock ..."; discusses the fate of two prisoners in the county gaol. 19 April - 1788
141 - Lord George Cavendish to Sir William FitzHerbert: has endeavoured to execute the wishes of the justices as far as possible. 22 April - 1788
142 - William Bullock, clerk of the peace for Essex, to Sir William FitzHerbert: queries concerning the removal of vagrants. 8 May - 1788
143 - Evidence of John Marshall of Nether Bradbourne yeoman against Milicent Dean his former servant. 24 November - 1788
144 - Estimate for repairing Caldwall bridge over the river Dove - 1789
145 - Order of justices to transfer part of the statute duty from the turnpike to the highways in the parish of Tissington. 3 January - 1789
146 - F. N. C. Mundy to Sir William FitzHerbert: 15 February - 1789
147 - Opinion of F. N. C. Mundy on a case referred to him by Sir William. 17-20 Feb - 1789
148 - Edward Bearcroft to Sir William FitzHerbert. 9 March - 1789
149 - William Brown to Sir William FitzHerbert: 13 March - 1789
150-152 - F. N. C. Mundy to Sir William FitzHerbert: 28 March-1 April - 1789
153 - Lord Sydney to Sir William FitzHerbert and Philip Gell: the king has been pleased to accept the loyal address of the freeholders of Wirksworth hundred. 20 April - 1789
154 - F. N. C. Mundy to Sir William FitzHerbert. 26 April - 1789
155-156 - J. Balguy to Sir William FitzHerbert: 27 April - 1789
157 - Thomas Gilbert from London to Sir William FitzHerbert: the law governing statute labour on the highways. 23 May - 1789
158 - Anonymous allegations against Edward Butler of Ible and Newhaven
159 - Sir Brooke Boothby to Sir William FitzHerbert - 1791
160 - Further allegations against Edward Butler 4 July - 1790
161-162 - Opinion of magistrates on holding the sessions so as not to interfere with the assizes - 1790
163 - Judith Gatliffe from Ashbourne to Sir William FitzHerbert. 6 November - 1790
164 - James Grove from Edensor to Sir William FitzHerbert: 1 December - 1790
165-167 - Papers relating to vacancy for keeper at Wirksworth house of correction - 1791
168 - Peter Webster from Derby gaol to Francis Mundy. 23 April - 1791
169 - Anthony Lax Maynard, clerk of the peace, to [Sir William FitzHerbert]. 25 April - 1791
170-172 - Papers associated with petition of Peter Webster for release from prison - 1791
173-174 - Papers concerning the family of William Wibberley of Ashbourne, a prisoner in Derby gaol - 1791
175-176 - Papers concerning Peter Gaskell, overseer of [Longstone] - 1791
177-187 - Undated correspondence and notes of Sir William FitzHerbert - [c1780-1791]
188 - Petition of Ann Allen, prisoner in the house of correction at Ashbourne
189 - James Shelton and Richard Hodson, prisoners in Derby gaol to [Sir] William FitzHerbert
190 - Estimate for building a bridge at Bradbourne mill
191 - Diagram of Lea Hall Bridge
192 - Notebook of cases in quarter sessions, kept by Sir William FitzHerbert, together with sundry jottings - 1786-1791
193-202 - Miscellaneous papers of the recordership of Derby, including a copy of the borough charter, 1662; `the othe of the recorder of the cittie of London'; draft speech of William FitzHerbert (d.1791) to the mayor and corporation on his election - [18th cent]
203 - List of executions [at Derby] - 1774-1786
204-210 - Calendars of prisoners in the county gaol and in houses of correction - 1787-1791
4 - Sir Henry FitzHerbert
5 - Sir William FitzHerbert (d.1896)
D - Poor Law
E - Militia
F - Honor of Tutbury
G - Gentleman-Usher
H - King's house at Newmarket
I - Judiciary
J - Customs
K - Miscellaneous
L - Letters and papers of Alleyne FitzHerbert, Lord St. Helens, diplomat and royal servant
M - Papers of Lord St. Helens as a member of the royal household and of the Privy Council
N - Papers of Sir George Treby (1643-1700) and George Treby (c1684-1742) - 1626-1751
T - Title deeds
UL - FitzHerbert family of Tissington: unlisted records
Z - Miscellaneous
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