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D6850 - Sir John Port's Charity, Etwall - 1890-1917
1 - Papers concerning Repton School.
1 - Papers concerning the case between Repton School and Repton RDC.
1 - Case Papers.
1 - Case for advice to counsel on the objections raised by Repton RDC, the possibility of continuing with the building work to Repton School and the risk there-in, and the possibility of Repton RDC removing the new building in line with the bye-laws. November - 1916
2 - Copy order of interim injunction against Repton RDC making any alterations to Repton School. January - 1917
3 - "Brief on trial and action for the plaintiffs." 30 June - 1917
4 - "Copy Pleadings" for the defence and the claimants. - 1917
5 - "Copy Affidavit of Mr. William Hart [Clerk of Governors of Repton School]" - 1917
6 - Affidavit of Mr. Forsyth, architect for Repton School, regarding the alterations to the school and applicable bye-laws. - 1917
7 - Copy "Order on Summons for Injunction and on directions" preventing Repton RDC from removing a building at Repton School. 25 January - 1917
8 - "Copy Extracts from minute book of Sir John Port's Charity". - 1917
9 - "Copy Minutes of Sanitary and Plans Committee of Repton RDC". - 1917
10 - Copy correspondence between the plaintiffs and defendants for use during the court case. - 1917
11 - "Copy opinion of Mr. Hudson". - 1917
12 - "Architects general statement of a difference which has arisen between the Governors of Repton School and the Repton Rural District Council in the matter of plans submitted as a notice regarding the proposed building of an addition and making alterations to a master's house at Repton, Derbyshire tenanted by Mr. H. C. Hayward." - c 1917
13 - "Bye-Laws made by the Rural District Council of Repton with respect to new streets and new buildings." - 1905
14 - Plans of alterations to domestic buildings at Repton School illustrating the effect of bye-law 12 and amended diagram showing buttresses to end wall. - c 1917
15 - Plans of Rev. A. Catterley's House at Repton School and block plan. <Scale> 41.66 feet x 1 inch. May - 1916
16 - Copy Chronological statement of facts detailing the alterations made to the Repton School Building. - 1917
17 - Copy transcript of judgement heard at the court of King's Bench in favour of John Port's Charity and imposing injunction on Repton RDC from altering the building. 7 November - 1917
18 - Copy Notice of Appeal by Repton RDC. 14 December - 1917
19 - "Observations for respondents on appeal." - 1917
20 - Judgement, from transcript of shorthand notes of William Rogers, regarding the appeal of Repton RDC in favour of John Port's Charity heard at the Court of Appeal. 3 May - 1918
21 - Copy order dismissing appeal" by Repton RDC. 3 May - 1918
22 - Copy of Certificate of Costs following the cases heard by the Court of King's Bench and the Court of Appeal. - 1917-1918
2 - Correspondence concerning case.
3 - Other items relating to the case.
2 - Miscellaneous papers relating to the school.
2 - Papers concerning a case involving a colliery at Cauldwell in which John Port's Charity had an interest.
3 - Bundles of papers relating to specific areas in which John Port's Charity owned properties or lands.
4 - Bundles of papers relating to the sale of specific John Port's Charity properties and lands.
5 - Miscellaneous
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