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Collapse D3580 - Longsdon family of Little Longstone - [14th-20th Cent]D3580 - Longsdon family of Little Longstone - [14th-20th Cent]
Expand C - CorrespondenceC - Correspondence
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Expand E - Estate, generalE - Estate, general
Expand EF - Personal Estate Papers and AccountsEF - Personal Estate Papers and Accounts
Expand FP - Personal PapersFP - Personal Papers
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Expand O - Office and Public ServiceO - Office and Public Service
Expand P - PLANSP - PLANS
Expand T - Title DeedsT - Title Deeds
Expand X - Additional estate, family and personal papers - 20th CentX - Additional estate, family and personal papers - 20th Cent
Expand ZF - Papers relating to families associated with the Longsdon familyZF - Papers relating to families associated with the Longsdon family
Expand ZL - Legal MiscellaneaZL - Legal Miscellanea
Expand ZP - Longsdon family history papersZP - Longsdon family history papers
Collapse ZZ - Miscellaneous papersZZ - Miscellaneous papers
1 - Carpenter's day book [local] with account of purchases of timber, and recipes for staining - 1829-1836
2 - Rent and cash account (1 page each) - 1838-1866
3 - Note book on estate matters Connection with Longsdon not obvious - c.1879
4 - Common place book - [early 17th century]
5-18 - Transcription of common place book by E. M. Longsdon with memorandum by J. W. Longsdon, and correspondence on book - 1932-1937
19-20 - Verses - [19th century]
21 - Mr How of Derby: recipe for preventing and curing infection in horned castle - [late 18th century]
22 - Mr Wright of Cutthorpe to William Longsdon 2 recipes for cholic [colic] in horses - 1833
23 - Instructions on how to kill plantains in grass - [late 19th century]
24 - Advertisement
24 - Advertisement by James Hilton of Manchester of engagement of attorney in London as agent for taxing bills. - 1808
25 - Note on inscription of 1685 on tombstone of William Stroten of Headen in Holderness concerning his 45 children and their offspring - [18th century]
26 - Genealogical notes on John Twigge of Holme near Bakewell, sheriff of Derbyshire in 1767, son of Nicholas Twigge, footman to John Thornhill of Stanton who had been himself footman to Henry Wigley of Wigwell, from [National Library] Add. Ms 6700 pp. 167-8; with further note that John Twigge's great grandfather, Nicholas Twigge, kept the Angel Inn in Bakewell, according to the late T. Bateman - [19th century]
27 - Historical notes on Switzerland
28-32 - Sheets of riddles
33-34 - Memoir on name Longstone and different spellings
35 - Article on Derbyshire place names, Derbyshire Times, 27 March 1936 - 1936
36-40 - Correspondence with Revd J. S. Luxmoore on field names - 1939
41 - Extract from White's Director, 1857, on Great Longstone, Little Longstone and associated villages
42-43 - Extracts from Journal of Derbyshire Archaeological Society
44 - List of overseers of poor for Longstone 1696-1900, pr.
45 - Account of overseers of the poor and head borough for Longstone 1768-1769, pr.
46 - Longstone Land tax assessment, 1736, pr.
47 - Extract on manor of Ashford pages 207-222
48 - Concert in honour of Sir Henry R. Bishop, Music Hall, Albion Street, Leeds, 12 April 1847 - 1847
49 - Her Majesty's Theatre [London], Mrs Anderson's Annual Grand Morning Concert, 28 May 1847 - 1847
50 - Princess Theatre [London], Playbill: Mr Macready in Hamlet, followed by The King and the Piper, 28 May 1847 - 1847
51 - Her Majesty's Theatre [London], Madame Dulcken's Annual Morning Concert, 11 June 1847 - 1847
52 - Mdll Jenny Lind's Grand Concert, Music Hall, Albion Street, Leeds, 4 December 1848 - 1848
53 - Victoria Rooms, Clifton, Madame Sontag, Grand Evening Concert, Wednesday 28 August [1844 or 1850] - [1844-1850]
54 - Playbill on silk, Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden [London], State Visit by command of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen in honour of His Majesty the Shah, K. G. - 1889
55-56 - Playbill on silk and souvenir of the performance at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, 4 July 1893, by command of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen in honour of the marriage of T. R. H. the Duke of York and Princess May of Teck; souvenir being libretto and music of Gounod's Romeo et Juliette - 1893
57 - Longstone Mouse Hunt First Point to Point Meeting at Church Fete, 4 July [1960s] - [1960s]
58-59 - Philately
58-59 - Post card and envelope in honour of the Post Office Jubilee of Uniform Penny Postage 1890 - 1890
60 - Thanksgiving for an abundant harvest, printed J. Tasker, bookseller, Skipton, 17 October 1847 - 1847
60-64 - Church order of service, 19th-20th century
61 - Thanksgiving, 20 June 1897 - 1897
62 - Commemoration of Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria - 1901
63 - Bakewell Memorial Services for Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria, 2 February 1901 - 1901
64 - Commemoration of His Late Majesty King Edward VII - 1910
65 - Address to Right Revd William [Howley, 1828-1848] Archbishop of Canterbury [full title recited] in black and gilt on vellum, [? exercise in writing] - [early 19th century]
66 - Memorandum to look for Christian Guardian 146 for April 1820, Miss Longsdon. - 1821
67 - Longstone Echo, 29 November 1968, duplicated news sheet with cookery recipes, advertisements and "historical" notes - 1968
68 - Photograph of Mrs Fanny Longsdon
68-86 - Photographs of Longsdon family and friends
69-71 - Photographic copies of portraits of Frances Lace née Liversedge 1777-1804 and John Henry Lace, parents of Francis John Lace, grandparents of Fanny Longsdon - 19th Cent
72 - Photograph of Francis John Lace - 19th Cent
73 - Photograph of Lord Edward Cavendish - 1893
74 - Photograph of Archbishop Benson
75-76 - Photograph of Family groups, one on roof
77-78 - Photograph of E. M. Longsdon and wife Mrs E. C. Longsdon, studies by Board of Buxton
79 - Photograph of E. M. Longsdon holding spectacles - c.1903
80 - Photograph of E. M. Longsdon in shooting group - ? late 19th century
81 - Photograph of E. M. Longsdon in army group - c.1891
82 - Photograph of E. M. Longsdon with wife and friend at seaside - c.1930
83 - Photograph of Mrs E. C. Longsdon in evening dress - c.1930
84 - Photograph of Mrs E. C. Longsdon with daughter, Barbara
85 - 3 group negatives
86 - Negative of A. E. C. Longsdon as small boy helping to mow lawn
87 - Photographs of Little Longstone Hall - 1876-mid 20th century
87-113 - D3580/ZZ/87-113 Views of Longstone buildings
95 - Photograph of cottage next door to Little Longstone Hall - c.1890
96 - Sketch of Longstone Cottage by E. Oates (house of Anne, widow of James Longsdon and her younger son, Henry John) - [early-mid 19th cent]
97-98 - Photographs of Newbold House [Chesterfield] (home of E. M. Longsdon on lease from Orange-Bromehead 1911-1916, then run as a school for about 10 years by Miss Mole, Barbara Longsdon's governess, demolished in 1960s) - [early 20th century]
99-100 - Photographs of Bakewell Town Hall - c.1900
101 - Postcard, Longstone church and graveyard
102 - Postcard, Ashford corner opposite playing fields
103 - Postcard, Barlow well dressing
104 - Postcard, Stancliffe Hall from south west
105 - Postcard, Bailie House, [? Wimborne Minster, Dorset], a Cross home
106-110 - Photograph of Millford House, Bakewell, a Cross home
110-113 - Packet of photographs of 3 storey stone house in northern style in envelope addressed to Miss C. Cross
114-115 - Photographs of confirmation by Garter and Norroy King of Arms to Ernest Morewood Longsdon of licence to Stephen Longsdon in 1612 to bear his accustomed arms. - 1931
114-120 - Miscellaneous photographs
116-117 - Packet of closeups of arms and crest - 1938
118 - Photostat of Senior map of [Longstone] and Monsodale [Monsal Dale]
119 - Photograph of oakshield presented by E. M. Longsdon as challenge shield for Miniature Rifle Clubs - [? 1930s]
120 - Photograph of cross in memory of Edward Bouchers
121 - Engraving of Furness Abbey [Lancashire] drawn by Thomas Hearne, engraved by W. Byrne, London, 1 August 1778 - 1778
121-129 - Views, prints, sketches, postcards etc.
122 - Engraving of Rippon Minster [Yorkshire] drawn by Thomas Hearne, engraved by W. Byrne, London, 15 September 1779 - 1779
123 - View of Armathwaite Bay, Cumberland, from the road, No 3, drawn by W Bellers dedicated to William Milbourne esq., of Armathwaite Castle, engraved by Messrs Peak and Bickham - [? mid 18th century]
124 - The Upper Lake of Killarney, wash sketch
125 - View of Bilton Grange, Harrogate [Yorkshire] [? cut from letterhead] - c.1870
126 - Photograph of painting of yacht on tree fringed water
127 - Postcard, Trossachs Hotel [Perthshire]
128 - Postcard, St Peters Hospital, Bristol
129 - Postcard, The Cross, West Meon [Hampshire] - c.1952
130 - Postcard, St Peters Port, Guernsey - 1950
131 - Bells Weekly Messenger, New Series Volume III, Number XXVIII (funeral of George IV) 18 July 1830 - 1830
131-134 - Newspapers
132 - Part of The Times 11 December 1882 - 1882
133 - Derbyshire Times, Peak Edition, 12 April 1940 - 1940
134 - High Peak News, 13 April 1940 - 1940
135 - Floral Season, 1898, printed in Bavaria for Ernest Nister, London, and E. P. Dutton and Co, New York - 1898
135-137 - Calendars
136 - Wintry Season, 1945 painted by H. D. L[ongsdon] - 1945
137 - Vase of Flowers, 1950 painted by H. D L[ongsdon] - 1950
138 - Derbyshire by Robert Morden sold by Abel Swale, Awnshaw and John Churchill [1695] - [1695]
138-141 - Maps
139 - Topographical account of Derbyshire, columns 489-500, beginning with end of account of Nottinghamshire, and ending with account of Cornavii and opening of account of Warwickshire [? text accompanying D3580/ZZ138 in Edward Gibson's first edition of Camden's Britannia 1695] - [? 1695]
140 - New Map of County of Derby, Scale, 1 mile: ¼ inch, with margin of 16 views, engraved on steel by Josiah Neele, The Strand, London, for Stephen Glover, compiler and publisher - [mid 19th century]
141 - O.S. 1 inch 1840, Derbyshire area. Railway from Rowsley to Buxton added in red, and blue line running NNE from Buxton, addressed to William Longsdon, postmarked: Liverpool 15 December 1860 - [1860]
142 - Magnum in Parvo, or The Pen's Perfection, invented, written and engraved in silver by Edward Cocker. Sold by John Garrett at the Exchange Stayres in Cornhill. - [? 17th century]
142-151 - Printed books and journals
143 - Poll book, Derby, 16, 17, 18 and 20 May 1734 - 1734
144 - William Longsdon's copy of Catechism on the Corn Laws, 15th ed. London, Westminster Review - 1831
145 - Legend of the Parson's Torr, Lathkill Dale, by the Revd. W. R. Bell, reprint from The Reliquary No 15, 1864 - 1864
146 - Sleigh's article on the Longsdon family in The Reliquary, plate with pedigree missing - 1868
147 - The Art of Mr Ernest Crofts, R.A., by Austin Chester, The Windsor Magazine - [post 1896]
148 - Historical Notes on the Old Sick Club founded 1764, by Revd. J. M. J. Fletcher, vicar of Tideswell, reprint from High Peak News
149 - Further Longstone Records, by Robert Thornhill, Bakewell, 1937 - 1937
150 - Descriptive Catalogue of Land Charters and Muniments relating to Vills and Burghs of North Derbyshire, by T. W. Hall, Sheffield - 1939
151 - Number not used