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D854 - Parish of Church Broughton St Michael - 1538-1994
A - Parish archives - 1538-1994
PC - Parochial Church Council - 1920-1977
PF - Charities - 1867-1969
PI - Incumbent - 1538-1994
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 1679-1900
1 - Account book - 1797-1833
2 - Poor rate assessments - 1831
3 - Poor rate assessments - 1846
4 - Poor rate assessments - 1884
5 - Poor rate valuation list - 1900
6-8 - Settlement book - 1679-1708
9-52 - Settlement certificates - 1698-1812
53-67 - Settlement examinations - 1739-1818
68-77 - Removal orders - 1722-1818
78 - Quarter Sessions order discharging a removal order - 1731
79 - Quarter Sessions order confirming a removal order - 1731-1732
80 - Letter regarding the examination of Ellen Sheldon - 1764
81 - Notice by the Overseers of Uttoxeter to countermand the notice of the Overseers of Church Broughton to appeal at the next Quarter Sessions against the removal of Joseph Blood from Church Broughton to Uttoxeter - 1767
82 - Receipt for 5s for advice regarding the settlement of Joseph Blood - 1767
83-87 - Correspondence regarding the settlement of Nathaniel Norwood. - 1775
88 - Bastardy examination - 1759
89-116 - Bastardy bonds - 1727-1820
117 - Order of filiation - 1820
118 - Memo of agreement between the Overseers of Brassington and Church Broughton that the Overseers of Brassington agree to pay 1s per week when required towards the maintenance of a bastard child born to Hannah Salt - 24 Feb 1762
119 - Agreement by the Overseer of Yeaveley to acknowledge the child John Milward charged on Church Broughton - 3 Jun 1856
120 - Apprenticeship indenture of Thomas Morecroft, aged 11, to Edward Prattle of Church Broughton, yeoman, until he attains the age of 24 - 8 Aug 1715
121 - Apprenticeship indenture of Robert Siddall, son of George Siddall of Church Broughton, to Caleb Vernon Smith of Uttoxeter in the county of Staffordshire, cordwainer, for 7 years - 4 Feb [1727]
122 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Harrison, aged 13 on 30th September 1766, to Slater Shepherd of Church Broughton to learn the art of husbandry until he attains the age of 24 - 4 May 1767
123 - Apprenticeship indenture of Josepn Dilks, aged 14, to Richard Barkerof the parish of St Mary's in Nottingham in the county of Nottinghamshire, framework knitter, until he attains the age of 21 - 6 Apr 1793
124 - Apprenticeship indenture of William Upton, aged 9, to Robert Potter of Church Broughton, whittawer, to learn the arts of whittawer, saddler & whipmaker until he attains the age of 21 - 21 May 1801
125 - Apprenticeship indenture of Lewis Jackson, aged 12, son of William & Elizabeth Jackson of Church Broughton, to John Eason of Tutbury in the county of Staffordshire, cordwainer, until he attains the age of 21 - 5 Jul 1811
126 - Apprenticeship indenture of John Shaw, aged 11, son of Mary Shaw of Burton upon Trent in the county of Staffordshire, to Joseph Leedham of Burton upon Trent, cordwainer, until he attains the age of 21 - 28 May 1812
127 - Apprenticeship indenture of Charles Jackson, aged 11, son of William & Elizabeth (deceased) Jackson of Church Broughton, to William Barrett of St Werburgh's parish in Derby, framework knitter, until he attains the age of 21 - 14 Jan 1814
128 - Apprenticeship indenture of Joseph Bentley, aged 9, son of Thomas Bentley, soldier, & Elizabeth Bentley, his wife, of Church Broughton, to William Barrett of St Werburgh's parish in Derby, framework knitter, until he attains the age of 21 - 14 Jan 1814
129 - Apprenticeship indenture of Thomas Shaw, aged 14, the son of Mary Wheeldon, widow of the late Edward Shaw, to Thomas Bill of St. Mary's parish in Stafford in the county of Staffordshire, cordwainer, until he attains the age of 21 - 15 May 1820
130 - Bound copy of an Act for the better relief and employment of the poor - 1781
131 - Feoffment by Charles Bond of Shepshed, victualler to Samuel Stretton and Thomas Milner, churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of Church Broughton - 18 Oct 1796
PP - Constable - 1740-[19th cent]
PS - Surveyor of the Highways - 1837-1860
PV - Vestry - 1855-1969
PW - Churchwardens - 1666-1949
PZ - Miscellaneous - 1716-1923
UL - Parish of Church Broughton St Michael: unlisted records - 1904-1933
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