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D2441 - Parish of Dronfield St John the Baptist - 1560-1988
A - Parish archives - 1560-1988
PF - Charities - 17th-19th cent
1 - General Charities - 18th-19th cent
2 - Thomas Curtys' Charity - 17th-18th cent
3 - Charity of Dorothy and Richard Hall - 1891
4 - Morewood's Charity - 1796
1 - Copy assignment by Elizabeth Rotheram of Dronfield House, spinster, only daughter of John Rotheram, late of Dronfield House, esq, to Lawrence Bourne of Dronfield, clerk, Lawrence Short of Ashover, clerk, Michael Shaw of Dronfield, esquire, Thomas Smith of Dronfield, esquire, and Joseph Pearson of Povey, pa Dronfield, yeoman, of the lease of the two Pond Closes, a little dole adjoining the Hallows Gate, a parcel of land called the Broad Dole lying in the Tongs, a close called the Three Acre Close formerly occupied by James Calton, and a dole called the Slade Dole formerly occupied by Thomas Carver, all in the parish of Dronfield, for the residue of a term of 1000 years - 1796
5 - Elizabeth Richardson's Charity - 1796
6 - The Tomlinson Charity for Organist and Choir - 19th cent
7 - Taylor's Charity - 1836
PI - parish incumbent's records - 1560-1988
PV - Vestry and Parochial Church Council - 1892-1941
PZ - Miscellaneous - 1840-1846
Sir John Franklin (1786-1847), naval officer and arctic explorer
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