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Vouchers

1736-37

Vouchers (13) mainly for building work to tenants' farms.

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Account and receipt

6th Oct 1821

Bill and receipt for 23 1s for building materials. Signed by Charles Lister.

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Estimate of costs

6th Dec 1821

Proposal for building a cottage at the wharf. Cost estimated at 200. Wishes for a lease at 30, if Sir Joseph Copley supplies timber.

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Letter

19th May 1877

Letter to Sir Joseph William Copley signed by Joseph Roberts regarding work needed to repair buildings, and other estate business.

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Letter

16th Oct 1812

Letter signed by William Keast [brother of John Keast] to Sir Joseph Copley II. Request for money to complete the building of a granary. Letter proposes terms for repayment.

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Accounts and receipt

21st Apr 1784

Accounts for 4 3s 4 1/2d, for general building materials from Mr Loxley, agent to Lady Copley. Receipt signed by George Horsfall.

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Letter

9th Aug 1721

Letter from John Tomlinson of Sprotbrough to Mrs Copley, Mrs Russels in Castle Yard, Holborn, London, reporting that her wool has come to 150 and that they are starting to build a 'wash and walk miln'...

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Command

21st May 1677

Command by Act of Parliament to raise money for the speedy building of thirty ships of war, under which appointed Commissioners charge Justices to issue warrants to constables in each division within ...

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Copy of deputation

16th May 1677

Copy of deputation by Christopher Musgrave of Timothy Lumm junior to be deputy receiver of West and North Riding under Act for raising 584,978 2s 2 1/2d for the speedy building of thirty ships of war.

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