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MS 3145 - Gough family of Perry Hall - 1309 - 1909
1 - Title Deeds - 12th cent. - 1909
2 - Public and Semi-Public - [16th cent.] - 1883
3 - Legal cases - 1691 - 1879
4 - Personal - 1658 - 1828
5 - Household Accounts, Etc. - 1517 - 1893
1 - Household accounts and cash book - 1738 - 1827
2 - Acquittances, Inventories, Receipts, etc. - [Late 16th cent.] - 1679
3 - Bonds - 1517 - 1778
4 - Personal Receipts, Bonds, etc. - 1548 - 1860
5 - Bills and receipts - [17th cent.] - 1893
1 - Cornet John Gough - 1709
2 - Walter Gough - 1732
3 - Miscellaneous Bills of Walter Gough - 1763 - 1768
4 - Mrs. Gough's Bills - 1748 - 1765
5 - Bills of John Gough - 1802
6 - Bills and Receipts - 1819 - 1827
1 - Bills for 1819. - 1819
2 - Bills for 1822 - 1822
3 - Bills for 1823 - 1823
4 - Bills for 1824 - 1824
5 - Bills for 1825 - 1825
6 - Bills for 1826 - 1826
7 - Bills for 1827 - 1827
1 - Land tax receipts for Wednesfield and Wolverhampton. - 1827
2 - Receipt from John Moore for highway levy. - 1827
3 - Receipt from Thomas Twamley for subscription to the General Institution for the Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Children, Edgbaston near Birmingham. - 1827
4 - From J. C. Whateley of Birch-hills Colliery to Mr. Ragg for coal. - 1827
5 - From Thomas Dixon for slates. - 1827
6 - Receipt from Stevenson Salt and Co., to George Gough for subscription to the General Infirmary of the county of Stafford. - 1827
7 - Account of assessed taxes for Perry Barr from Thomas Loynes, collector. - 1827
8 - From Alex Webber for wines. - 1827
9 - From J. Ludlow and Co., for meat. - 1827
10 - For coal. - 1827
11 - From Joseph Halford of Wednesbury Line Colliery. - 1827
12 - From J. C. Whateley of Birch-hills Cooiery to Mr. Meanley. - 1827
13 - From T. D. Whightwick and Co., of Tividale New Colliery. - 1827
14 - From William Cooper for newspapers. - 1827
15 - From Thomas Cooper for duty on bricks. - 1827
16 - From William Hodgetts, proprietor of the "Birmingham Journal." - 1827
17 - From J. C. Whateley of Birch-hills Colliery to Mr. Cooper for coal. - 1827
18 - From Thomas Smith, the carpenter. - 1827
19 - From Chillingworth for land tax. - 1827
20 - From E. Hewitt to the Rev. Mr. Beebee for the schooling of Ann Beebee. - 1827
21 - From Henry Townsend for Harwood Thomas at Winson Green House. - 1827
22 - Account for stationery for Mr. H. Thomas. - 1827
23 - From Barber to Mr. Thomas for instruction and materials. - 1827
24 - From F. Waldron to Mr. Thomas for clothing. - 1827
25 - From Samuel Weaver to H. Thomas for shoe repairs. - 1827
26 - Receipt from John Jesson, collector for Wednesfield, to John Stanley for land tax. - 1827
27 - Receipt from John Jesson, collector for Wednesfield, to John Stanley for land tax. - 1827
28 - From Joseph Halford of Wednesbury Line Colliery for coal. - 1827
29 - From Stokes, Foster and Stokes of Leamer Colliery, Bloxwich to Mr. Wadams for coal. - 1827
30 - Account of assessed taxes for Perry Barr from Thomas Loynes, collector. - 1827
31 - From Thomas Jones and Son, ironfounders, of Deritend Ironfoundry, Bradford Street, Birmingham, for grates, etc. - 1827
32 - From J. Ludlow and Co. for meat. - 1827
33 - From William Cooper, printer and bookseller, etc., of Union Street, Birmingham for newspapers. - 1827
34 - Receipts from Lydia Melling and Isabella Hewitt for the board and lodging of Walter Beebee and Miss Beebee. - 1827
35 - Land tax assessments for Wolverhampton and Tettenhall Regis. - 1827
36 - Tithes at Perry Barr. - 1827
37 - Valuation of the tithe due to the Rev. Mr. Lane from the estates of John Gough, Esq., at Perry Barr, co. Stafford, by Richard Fowler. - 1798
38 - Letter from J. Curtis to Mr. Blackham of Walsall concerning the valuation for tithes of property belonging to Mr. Gough, including the valuation for tithes of the farm occupied by James Smith at Perry Barr. - 1827
39 - Curtis's valuation of property of 1798 and the amount offered to Mr. Freer as under 1803. - 1827
40 - From John Moore for plants. - 1827
41 - From William and John Smith, tailors, of Dale End, Birmingham. - 1827
8 - Miscellaneous Bills - [17th cent.] - 1893
6 - Estate Management - [c. 1712] - 1829
7 - Birmingham - 1755 - 1892
8 - Lincolnshire - 1829
9 - Monmouthshire - 1833 - 1836
10 - Staffordshire - 1584 - 1865
11 - Business - 1752 - 1875
12 - Miscellaneous - [17 January 1322] - 1833
13 - Additional accessions
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