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Local Interest - The Nightingale Family and Lea Hurst, Derby...

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 356

Local Interest - The Nightingale Family and Lea Hurst, Derby...

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Local Interest - The Nightingale Family and Lea Hurst, Derbyshire & Lead Mining - an extensive collection of deeds, indentures, accounts, abstracts, settlements, receipts and other material, mainly relating to the Nightingale family’s Lea Hurst estate, some going back to Peter Nightingale of Lea late 18th century (including an assessments of the encumbrances on the estate 1889 including one of £20,000 to yield £2,000 p. a. to Florence Nightingale), also to lead mining and canal interests at Lea and Cromford, mainly 19th and early 20th centuries, including lease of the Bridge Inn, Duffield Bridge 1911 with other papers relating to Duffield, maps relating to proposed sale of land from Kedleston estate 1930, and of Stanedge and Hallam Moors by the Duke of Norfolk, 1897, various papers relating to conveyances and inheritances in Lea village, deeds and copies of deeds relating to lead mining interests of the Allsop, Wass & Nightingale families, others relating to the sale of land at Lea and Cromford to the Midland Railway, correspondence to and from James Smith & Sons, Darley Dale Nurseries, 1930, and a considerable amount of legal documents relating to the conveyance of Lea Hurst land to the Matlock, Belper and Ilkeston water undertakings, late 19th/early 20th centuries, (qty); Apprentice indentures, not all local in origin: a quantity of mainly vellum apprentice indentures covering the years 1807-1925, including the trades of blacksmith, bricklayer, cabinet maker, carpenter, joiner and builder, collier, cordwainer, frame-smith, glover, horse handler, iron moulder, lighterman, pattern-maker (to Matthew Kirtley, Midland Railway at Derby), shoemaker, skinner, wagon riveter (for the Great Western Railway at Swindon) and wheelwright. Also, the apprenticeship indenture of Richard Waite (1845-1925) to Henry Isaac Stevens of Derby, 1866 (21), [suitcase, collection]

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 356
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Local Interest - The Nightingale Family and Lea Hurst, Derbyshire & Lead Mining - an extensive collection of deeds, indentures, accounts, abstracts, settlements, receipts and other material, mainly relating to the Nightingale family’s Lea Hurst estate, some going back to Peter Nightingale of Lea late 18th century (including an assessments of the encumbrances on the estate 1889 including one of £20,000 to yield £2,000 p. a. to Florence Nightingale), also to lead mining and canal interests at Lea and Cromford, mainly 19th and early 20th centuries, including lease of the Bridge Inn, Duffield Bridge 1911 with other papers relating to Duffield, maps relating to proposed sale of land from Kedleston estate 1930, and of Stanedge and Hallam Moors by the Duke of Norfolk, 1897, various papers relating to conveyances and inheritances in Lea village, deeds and copies of deeds relating to lead mining interests of the Allsop, Wass & Nightingale families, others relating to the sale of land at Lea and Cromford to the Midland Railway, correspondence to and from James Smith & Sons, Darley Dale Nurseries, 1930, and a considerable amount of legal documents relating to the conveyance of Lea Hurst land to the Matlock, Belper and Ilkeston water undertakings, late 19th/early 20th centuries, (qty); Apprentice indentures, not all local in origin: a quantity of mainly vellum apprentice indentures covering the years 1807-1925, including the trades of blacksmith, bricklayer, cabinet maker, carpenter, joiner and builder, collier, cordwainer, frame-smith, glover, horse handler, iron moulder, lighterman, pattern-maker (to Matthew Kirtley, Midland Railway at Derby), shoemaker, skinner, wagon riveter (for the Great Western Railway at Swindon) and wheelwright. Also, the apprenticeship indenture of Richard Waite (1845-1925) to Henry Isaac Stevens of Derby, 1866 (21), [suitcase, collection]

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 356
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