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D3147 - Joseph Bourne and Son Ltd, later Denby Pottery - [early 19th cent-late 20th cent]
A - Management and administration
1 - Partnership and other agreements - 1806-1907
1 - Articles of agreement between William Bourne and his son, Edward Bourne, both of Belper, for co-partnership of the business of a stone potter at Belper for 21 years, 7 Nov 1806 - 1806
2 - Articles of agreement between John Blood of Belper, pottery manufacturer, George Evans of Belper, pottery manufacturer, Thomas Jackson of Belper, gent, Thomas Allsopp of Crich Carr, yeoman, and John Webster of Belper, nailer, for co-partnership in the manufacture of stone bottles and earthernware for 10 years, including the lease by Blood of part of Brook Close in Belper, 1 Dec 1807, endorsed with exchange of George Allsopp of Higham, yeoman, for Thomas Jackson in consideration of £200, 24 Mar 1809 - 1807-1809
3 - Articles of agreement between (1) Robert Charles George Brohier of Cavendish Square, Middlesex, esq, and Joseph Jager late of Derby, mechanist, then of Denby, stone potter, (2) William Drury Lowe of Locko Park, esq, and (3) William Bourne the elder of Belper, stone potter, William Bourne the younger of Burslem, Staffordshire, manufacturer of earthenware, and John Bourne and Joseph Bourne, both of Belper, stone potters, for the digging of the remainder of 2000 cubic yards of fire clay (as in an agreement of 2 Sep 1811 for 7 years involving Brohier, Jager and Lowe) from the Little Ryefield in Denby - 6 Oct 1814
4 - Copy articles of agreement between William Bourne of Belper, William Bourne of Burslem, Staffordshire, John Bourne of Belper, and Joseph Bourne of Belper, for the co-partnership of a bottle factory at Belper, in consideration of £2400 paid to William Bourne of Belper by Wiliam Bourne of Belper over 6 years, 3 Nov 1814 - 1814
5 - Agreement between (1) William Bourne the elder of Belper, stone potter, (2) Mary Bourne Bourne of Belper, widow of Edward Bourne of Belper, stone potter, and Samuel Harvey of New Mills in the parish of Duffield, yeoman, uncle and guardian of the children of Edward Bourne, and (3) William Bourne the younger of Burslem, Staffordshire, John Bourne of Belper, and Joseph Bourne of Belper, all stone potters, concerning the assignment of the co-partnership business as in agreement of 7 Nov 1806 , for the remainder of the term of 21 years, in consideration of several annuities, 7 Nov 1814 - 1814
6 - Lease from William Drury Lowe of Locko Park, esq, to William Bourne the elder of Belper, William Bourne the younger of Burslem, and John and Joseph Bourne of Belper, stone potters, of the factory at Hunger Hill (2340 sq yd) in Denby, as used by Messrs Brohier and Jager for manufacturing stone bottles, with adjoining garden (3336 sq yd), for the term of 21 years at the total annual rent of £165 8s - 2 Jan 1815
7 - Assignment from (1) Samuel Wood of Burslem, manufacturer of earthenware, to (2) William Bourne of Burslem, manufacturer of earthenware, and William Hancock of Lower Lane, parish of Stoke upon Trent, and (3) fifteen other creditors, of stock and personal estate in trust to the benefit of creditors, 3 Jul 1817 - 1817
8 - Agreement of Joseph Bourne to take on the debts of W J Bourne and J Bourne for 3 years, 23 Nov 1821, with statement of account for W J ang J Bourne, 3 Nov 1821 - 1821
9 - London Gazette with anouncement of dissolution of the partnership on 3 Nov 1821 (page 2408) - 11 Dec 1821
10 - Agreement for Joseph Bourne of Denby and Falcon Street, London, potter, to act as selling agent for Joseph Walker Bourne of Church Gresley, potter, for 10 years , in consideration of 5% commission, 18 Dec 1828, endorsed with memorandum for Joseph Bourne to take on debt of £500 by Joseph Walker Bourne with allowance from trade, 9 Feb 1829 - 1828-1829
11 - Lease from (1) Robert Holden the elder of Nutthall Temple, Nottinghamshire, esq, Mary Ann his wife, and William Drury Holden of Dean House, Bedfordshire, their eldest son, to (2) Joseph Bourne of Denby, stone bottle manufacturer, of land and buildings at Hunger Hill, Denby, for the term of 21 years at the annual rent of £125, 4 Feb 1837 - 1837
12 - Copy lease by Butterley Company to Sarah Elizabeth Bourne of Denby, widow, under the style of Joseph Bourne and Son, for letting land (42 acres 2 roods 2 perches) and taking fireclay at Codnor Park, for the annual royalties or rents of 2s per 30 cwt and £3 per acre, 4 Sep 1875 - 1875
13 - Deed of covenant between (1) William Drury Nathaniel Drury Lowe of Locko Park, esq, and (2) John Henry Topham of Derby, esq, and Joseph Bourne Wheeler of Derby, esq, supplemental to a lease dated 13 Jun 1898, concerning parcels of land at Denby and Kilburn (24acres 2 roods 21 perches in total), 28 Mar 1899, including plans and correspondence - 1898-1907
2 - Patents and specifications - [1823]-1915
3 - Directors'/Board and AGM minute books - 1916-1970
4 - Rough/draft minutes - 1920-1946
5 - Notes and reports - [late 19th-mid 20th cent]
6 - Contracts and Agreements, with related papers - 1889-1955
7 - Directors'/Annual reports and statements of accounts - 1920-1980
B - Financial records
C - Production records
D - Advertising and marketing records
E - Property records
F - Staff records
G - Company history
H - Lovatt's Potteries, later Langley Pottery
I - London Potters Association
J - Bourne family
Strutt family of Belper
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