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Collapse D394 - Tideswell, Great Hucklow, Litton Title Deeds, Probates, Apprenticeship and other papers - 1633-1845D394 - Tideswell, Great Hucklow, Litton Title Deeds, Probates, Apprenticeship and other papers - 1633-1845
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1 - Recognizance by Charles Griffith of Baxley (Kent), potter, Samuel Smith of the same, baker and Edmund Wilson of the same, labourer that they are indebted to the crown in £20 (Griffith) and £10(Smith and Webster). Bound to appear at next quarter session. 4 Nov - 1730
2 - Presentment to Quarter Sessions that the Castleton. - Bakewell road between Yard Heads and Cress Brook at Litton is in a very ruinous and decayed state and that the inhabitants of Litton are liable for its repair - 1817
3 - Presentment to Quarter Sessions that New Mills Bridge (60 feet x 4 feet 5 inches) on the New Mills - Hayfield road is broken and ruinous for want of repair and that the inhabitants of Derbyshire as a whole are liable for its maintenance - 1819
4 - Letter - William Cheek to William Garden - enclosing a copy deposition to be sworn before two magistrates by his brother, John Garden of Baslow, yeoman, against Hannah Smedley his parish apprentice for misdemeanor and having become pregnant - 8 Jul 1811
5 - Writ to the constable of Baslow requiring him to summon the overseer to give evidence in the complaint of John Garden against Hannah Smedley - 22 Jul 1811
6 - Writ to the constable of Baslow to summons the overseer to give evidence why an order should not be made for the relief of Hannah Smedley, single woman, by Baslow. 30 Aug - 1811
7 - Letter - William Garden to A A Shuttleworth - informing him that he has delivered the summons the constable of Baslow, Robert Maltby, who is also acting overseer and who stated that he would oppose the order. 3 Sep - 1811
8-9 - Petitions by the inhabitants of Out seats and Derwent to Quarter Sessions, objecting to the including of these places in the High Peak Division and asking to be put in the Bakewell Division - [early 19th cent]
10 - Memorandum of fine levied upon Frederick William Wilson of Sheffield, gentleman, upon the information of Joseph Ibbotson of Moscar, for trespass upon the lands of Ibbotson and hunting game thereon. Fine £2 plus £2 17s costs. Half the fine and all costs to Ibbotson, half the fine to the overseers of Derwent. 28 Aug - 1845
11 - Account of W H Cheek with Beeley Inclosure Commissioners - 1812-1816
12 - Account of Messrs. Shaw and Cheek with Brampton Inclosure Commissioners - 1815-1816
13-47 - North Derbyshire parish apprenticeship indentures - parishes or townships of Bakewell. Bamford, Baslow, Bowden Chapel, Buxton, Derwent, Eyam, Fairfield, Fernilee, Glossop, Hartington, Hayfield, Hope, Little Hucklow, Mellor, Monyash, Outseats and Youlgreave - 1800-1817
48 - Declaration by Thomas Moss that on 5 Jul last, at the justices meeting at Tideswell, he took Ann Heathcote as apprentice, that she ran away the day but one following and that he had never struck the girl. - 1816
49 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Smith alias Waterfall of Bakewell, grandson of William Waterfall of Bakewell, husbandman, being 13 years old to Joseph Burton of Calver, blacksmith until the age of 21. Burton having received £4 from the trustees of the several Bakewell charities for putting out poor children. 21 Feb - 1812
50 - Apprenticeship indenture of George Buckley, son of James Buckley of Buxton, labourer to George Shepley and John Shepley, his son, of Chapel en le Frith, painters - 19 Mar 1831
51 - Apprenticeship indenture of Humphrey, son of Abraham Gregory of Stanton Leys, farmer, to John Coates of Youlgreave, cooper and turner. 1 Mar - 1809
52-58 - Miscellaneous accounts, apparently connected with excise - 1693
59 - Writ to the sheriffs of London requiring them to enquire what damages Abel Smith, Rene Payne and Robert Smith have suffered due to the non- payment of a bill of exchange due to them from William Galbreath. 30 May - 1777
60 - Writ to the sheriff of Hereford requiring him to arrest William Stepple until William Bach shall be satisfied of a debt owed him by Stepple. 1 May - 1817
61 - Manuscript article entitled "The Trinity in Ecclesiastical Art" re the representation of the Trinity in Tideswell Church - [19th-20th cent]