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D459 - Barlow family of Staveley - 1659-[20th cent]
M - Family and parish papers - 1659-[20th cent]
F - Family papers - [20th cent]
ZP - Parish records - 1659-1966
1 - Note of baptism - 1726
2 - Certificate of declaration of assent and conformity by James Gisborne, prebendary of Durham - 1742
3 - Certificate of subscription and oath of allegiance etc. of Richard Smith prior to admission to rectory of Staveley - 1820
4 - Markham Pit disaster, sermon by Rev H H Dibben15 May - 1938
5 - List and account of rectors of Staveley by Mr R Barlow - [mid 19th cent]
6 - Further notes on rectors of Staveley by Mr R Barlow - [Mid 20th cent]
7 - Account of first Staveley register, containing 239 signatures to the 1641 Protestation, by Mr Barlow - [Mid 20th cent]
8 - Centenary leaflet and order of service commemorating restoration of church in 1866 - 1966
9 - Certified copy from Petty Bag Office of Commission of 1601 to Gilbert, earl of Shrewsbury, William, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, John Manners, esq., Zacharias Babington, Doctor of Law, Diocesan Chancellor, Francis Leake, esq., William Cavendish, esq., John Walton, archdeacon of Derby, Richard Sale, archidiaconal official, John Bullock, Peter Fretchwild, [Fretchvile], John Willoughby, John Bentley, Francis Fitzherbert, Roger Columbell Edward Mundy, Thomas Stanley, George Chaworth, John Parker, Lawrence Wright, esquires, Robert Waterhowse, Nicholas Alexander and Godfrey Clerke, gent; under Act to reform breaches of enquire into nature, use and abuse of endowments for relief of poor or other charitable purposes in Derbyshire, and make any necessary orders. - 1659
10-11 - Declaration by Rev. Bernard Moore, rector of Staveley, John Clarke, William Glossop and William Hollingworth, all of Staveley, farmers, trustees of £889 3s 3d. in 3 per cent consols. representing old charitable gifts and Bernard Moore, John Clarke and John Lunn of Staveley, grocer, trustees of £300 bequeathed by Ann Frogatt late of the Flagg, Staveley and invested in mortgage of messuage and land at Stretton, p. North Wingfield, that the respective sums are held in trust for the poor of Staveley [2 copies] - 1845
12 - Note on increase in value of Peter Frechville and Hitch's charities together with statements of accounts for Christmas and Midsummer donations 1876, and Christmas 1880, copies from vestry book, and annotated with notes on increase in dole - 1880
13 - Notes on Staveley Charities analysing income and expenditure in preparation of a new scheme and suggesting application of Frechville and Hitch charities' increase to educational purposes - 1880
14 - Copy of 7 tables and brass plate [in church] listing and detailing charitable gifts to parish of Staveley - [Late 19th cent]
15 - Typescript copy of will of Charles Basseldine, 1936 - [20th Cent]
16-18 - Site plan and plan for lodge of proposed burial ground , Staveley - 1881
19-33 - Bills and vouchers including 9 items relating to Staveley Musical Festival including oratorio in 1818 - 1727-1857
34 - Churchwarden's account book - 1847-1849
35 - Licence to Francis Gisbourne, rector of Staveley, to register burials, marriages and christenings without stamps but subject to duty - 1783
36 - Notes on the tithe payments - 1810
37 - Settlement examination of Thomas Tyson - 1733
38 - Bill of Richard Flint, doctor, for medical attention - 1781
39 - List of poor at Midsummer [ ? in workhouse ] - 1782
40 - Copies of affadavits concerning status of Goosker Lane as public highway from Mansfield [Nottinghamshire] to Sheffield, in use over 60 years previously, before and after Goosker bridge pulled down during Civil War to stop soldiers entering Whittington - 1702
41 - Bill for work on the Erning Bridge - 1741
42 - Solicitors bill for case concerning foot road stopped by [Chesterfield] canal - 1777
ZZ - Miscellaneous - 1728-20th cent
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