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D5967 - Cotton family of Etwall - 19th cent.
1 - Manor and Family papers
1 - Dalbury Manor Suit Roll - c1830s
2 - Letter from F. Bradshaw to W.E. Mousley re. salary of the curate. Refers also to the Etwall estate.
3 - Letter written on behalf of Mrs Cotton of Dalbury Rectory to Mr Batkin. Refers to his failure to collect hay and make payment, 21 Feb 1827 - 1827
4 - Letter from Mrs Eliza Cotton of Etwall Hall to W.E. Mousley of Derby, in which he is asked to hold the courts of her three manors in October at Etwall, Burnaston and Dalbury, 17 Aug 1831 - 1831
5 - Note re. the collection of hay at Dalbury by one Mr. Clarke
6 - Rules of the Manor Court of Dalbury and Dalbury Lees - c1804
7 - Copy of notice to Sir John Fowler from Mrs Cotton re. a hay transaction and the abusive manor of Mr Batkin, Feb 24 1827. (Follows D5967/1/12) - 1827
8 - Letter from Mr Lock of the Strand in London to W.E. Mousley Esq. of Derby, re. bills. Makes mention of Sir F. Burdett, 8 Dec 1843. - 1843
9 - Sketch of coat of arms, possibly relating to the Porte family of Etwall. The accompanying motto is given as 'Pro Latria, Patria Atria'.
10 - Bill for confirming a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for Sir John Port's Hospital Charity in Etwall and the Repton School Charity - 1867
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12 - Letter to Mrs Cotton at Dalbury Rectory from Mr Fowler re. hay which Mr Batkin has agreed to purchase, Feb 23 1827. - 1827
13 - Notes on the Cotton family of Etwall - including lineage details and an inventory of the pictures at Etwall Hall
14 - Printed fascimile of a letter from Margaret Sleigh (1613-1647) at Blackfriars, London, dated 21 Mar c1640, to her husband Samuel Sleigh. Acknowledges his recent communcations, assures him she is not unhappy that he is away, conveys greetings and blessings. - c1900
15 - Letter re. Mrs Cotton and her trustees
16 - Letter from Thomas Moss of Derby to Mrs Cotton of Etwall Hall, referring to the encroachments at Etwall, Jul 9 1829. - 1829
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