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Thos. Wood.

Catalogue reference: M62/1/2

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Reference
M62/1/2
Title
Thos. Wood.
Date
1791-1801
Description

Accounts with Jos. Armstrong of Manchester (pp. 29, 30, 77, 78, 215, 216, 269, 270, 327, 328), John Ashcroft of Northenden (p. 208), John Bancroft of Cheadle, merch. tailor (p. 80), Thos. Bancroft (p. 15), John Banks (p. 104), Jas. Barber, jun. (pp. 55, 75, 103, 113, 151), John Barber (pp. 72, 146, 222), Joshua Barlow (pp. 74, 102, 108, 192, 195, 235), Barrow and Hardman, of Salford, brewers (pp. 251, 252, 331, 332), Rev. Jas. Bayley of Withington (pp. 105, 155, 188, 232, 303, 304), John Bayley (pp. 48, 52, 133), John Birch (pp. 96, 142), Thos. Birch of Littleheath (p. 79), Wm. Birch, shoemaker (p. 19), Wm. Bithell (pp. 135, 206, 227, 228, 259, 301), John Blair of Manchester (pp. 237, 238), Mary Blease, servant (p. 323), Ann Blomiley, servant (p. 60), Dan. Blomiley, sen., (pp. 49, 50, 123, 124), Jas. Blomiley commonly called Prodd(pp. 27, 60, 201, 280, 283, 295), Jas. Blomiley, sen., (p. 106), Jas. Blomiley, jun. (p. 2), Jas. Blomiley, commonly called Sheffy (p. 84), Jas. Blomiley of Stockport, wheelwright (p. 116), Robt. Blomiley (pp. 11. 12, 209, 210, 237, 238, 329, 350), Wm. Blomiley (p. 63) Wm. Boardman (pp. 111, 169, 170), Geo. Booth of Burnage, printer (pp. 53, 67, 100), John Bosson (p. 226), Broadhead, Anderson and Bunting (p. 323), Benj. Brookes of Heaton Norris (pp. 85, 86, 267, 268, 312), Ann Broome (p. 70), Jas. Broome (pp. 31, 32, 54, 181, 182, 184, 223, 224,243, 244, 271, 272, 302, 319, 320, 339, 340), Wm. Broome (pp. 51, 52, 117, 118, 167, 168, 173, 174, 191, 192, 221, 222, 229, 230, 249, 250, 265, 266, 277, 278, 289, 290, 309, 310, 318, 337, 338, 345, 346), Jos. Broster of Liverpool (pp. 99, 100), Hen. Brown, tailor (p. 3), Thos. Brundrett (p. 5), Mary Butterworth, servant (p. 161), John Carter of Stockport, joiner (pp. 225, 226), David Cash (pp. 47, 52) Jas. Cash (pp. 245, 296), Wm. Cash, jun., (pp. 45, 171, 231, 255, 256), Silvanus Chandley of Cheadle (pp. 95, 185, 297, 298), John Charlesworth, printer (p. 122), Thos. Clayton of Ardwick, brewer (pp. 263, 264), Francis Cleaton of Chester (pp. 153, 154), Messrs. Crallan and Clayton of Ardwick (pp. 219, 220), Jas. Coope of Northenden (pp. 241, 242), Ann Coppock (pp. 68, 74), Thos. Davenport, tailor (p. 90), Sam. Dean (pp. 66, 69, 145), Jas. Dearnelly, printer (p. 160), John Dearnelly, printer (p. 145), Thos. Downes, jun., (p. 46), John Evitt of Burnage, printer, (p. 146), Robt. Feilden of London (pp. 172, 211), Thos. Fildes, constable (p. 113), Rich. Fletcher, blacksmith (pp. 25, 26, 75, 295,), Thos. Fletcher (p. 134), Thos. Garnett (p. 103), John Gaskell of Fogg Lane, commonly called Muslin (p. 92), Rbt. Gorton and Co. of Salford (pp. 23, 24), Thos. Grant (p. 75), Messrs. Green and Romney of Worcester (pp. 165, 166), Dan. Hadkinson (pp. 160, 202), Jos. Hadkinson (p. 125), John Hampson, jun., (pp. 56, 326), Jas. Hardy, jun., (p. 69), John Hardy (p. 112), Thos. Hardy, sen., commonly called Blue Tommy (p. 64), Wm. Harrison, dyer and printer (pp. 56, 108), Sam. Hesketh (pp. 110, 525), Thos. Hesketh of Cheadle, printer (pp. 114, 141), Thos. Hill (p. 28), Thos. Hordern of Fallowfield (p. 75), Chas. Horsfall (p. 207), Enoch Hough (p. 54), Thos. Hudson, weaver (p. 136), Dan. Hulme (pp. 158, 208), Wm. Jackson, printer (p. 48), Jane Jones, servant (p. 157), Wm. Joule of Salford (pp. 61, 62, 177, 178, 219, 220), Mr. Kay of Manchester (p. 236), Jos. Kelsall, jun., of Stockport Moor, (p. 3), Jos. Kelsall, sen., servant (pp. 59, 60, 71, 74, 102), Sam. Mason (p. 91), Dan. Massey of Grundy Hill, tanner (pp. 91, 284), Mary Massey (p. 161), Thos. Mills of Bolton Wood Gate, Green End (pp. 32, 33), Wm. Moss, pattern drawer of Heaton (p. 1), Jas. Mycock (p. 152), Sam. Mycock, sen. (p. 28), Rev. John Newton (pp. 99, 199, 200, 202,233, 234, 261, 262, 293, 294, 313, 347, 348), Sam. Oldknow (pp.115, 163, 164, 197), Rbt. Parker, printer (pp. 291, 292, 315, 316, 325, 326, 341, 342), Parker and Freeman, printers (pp. 198, 274, 281, 282), Peter Pass, blacksmith (pp. 57, 58, 193, 194, 234), Wm. Pass (p. 20), Thos. Paycock of Burnage, printer (p. 142), Thos. Pidgeon of Manchester (pp. 97, 98), Sarah Potts, servant (pp. 150, 246), Edw. Preston (pp. 74, 76), John Preston (pp. 65, 127), Raby and Aykroyd of Manchester (pp. 97, 98), Mary Renshaw, servant (p. 157), John Rexford and Co. of Manchester (pp. 217, 218), Thos. Richardson, printer (p. 136), John Robinson of Heaton Norris, printer, (pp. 121, 122, 134, 287, 288), John Rogers, joiner (pp. 21, 147, 148, 195), Mary Rogers, servant (p. 157), John Rudd (p. 83), Rushton and Robinson of Manchester (pp. 253, 254), Jas. Rydings commonly called Tippittymew (pp. 22, 179, 186), Edw. Siddall of Fallowfield (pp. 97, 98), Christopher Simpson of Stretford (pp. 305, 306), Jas. Skey (pp. 165, 166), Wm. Smith, printer (p. 150) John Taylor of Withington, butcher (p. 108), Margaret Taylor, Servant, (pp. 247, 299, 324), Jonathan Thomason (pp. 13, 14), Rich. Thomason (p. 124), Isaac Thornhill or Thornaly, jun. (pp. 196, 311), Jas. Thornhill, bricksetter (pp. 4, 64), John Thornhill, of Heaton Norris, bricksetter (p. 161), Sam. Thornhill (pp. 19, 104), John Tibbitts of Bewdley, Worcs. (pp. 239, 240), Ann Twyford (p. 8), Rbt. Twyford (pp. 301, 302), Rev. Wm. Twyford (pp. 7, 123), Jas. Walker, gardener (p. 84), Lawrence Walker (pp. 126, 317), Nelly Warburton, servant (p. 150), Timothy Warhurst (p. 67), Alex. Watson of Longsight (p. 156), Hen. Wharmby, printer (pp. 107, 141), Betty Whittam (p. 133), Messrs. Whollam and Kenworthy of Stockport (pp. 175, 176), Hen. Wilmot of Manchester (pp. 119, 120), Thos. Wilson, servant, (p. 151), Winter, Place and Hindley of Manchester (p. 125), Abel Wood of Ashton under Lyne (pp. 235, 236), Chas. Wood (p. 63), Jas. Wood (pp. 143, 144, 187, 212, 285, 286, 300), John Wood of Cheadle Mill, miller (pp. 76, 80), Mary Wood (pp. 139, 140), Wm. Wood commonly called Keppel (pp. 73, 183) Wm. Wood of Burnage (p. 133), Wm. Worsley, jun., (pp. 89,90), Geo. Worthington (pp. 9, 10), Jonathan Wright (p. 137), Wm. Wright of Willangton (p. 296), and Proprietors of The Water Fenders (p. 213).

Also includes accounts for household goods, 1791-1792 (pp. 34, 101), husbandry goods and utensils, 1791-1793 (p. 33), transport of hay, fruit, coal, drink etc., 1791-1792 (pp. 87, 88, 155), land ploughed and crops produced, 1789-1794 (p. 128), crops sown in the garden and fields, 1792-1795 (pp. 149, 279) hay purchased or produced from different fields, 1791-1798 (pp. 35, 260), corn produced, 1791-1801 (p. 36), time spent mowing, sheering and working in the orchard and garden, 1791-1801 (pp. 41, 42), cows bulled, time calves due, actual time of arrival and price fetched, 1791-1799 (pp. 37, 38, 153, 154), same for pigs with number of litter and number surviving, 1791-1802 (pp. 39, 40), hens sitting on eggs and hatching time, 1792 (p. 39), sale of pigs, calves, cows and horses, 1791-1799 (pp. 116, 159, 257, 258), sale of cheese, fruit, potatoes, nosegays and shortcakes, 1791-1800 (pp. 81, 82, 205, 275, 276, 324), different types of potatoes set, 1794-1800 (p. 214), work on the banks of the Mersey at Didsbury, 1791-1797 (pp. 93, 94), licences and taxes paid, 1791-1802 (pp. 109, 330), newspapers bought, 1792-1800 (p. 18), rushcart and wake accounts, including morris dancers, 1791-1800 (pp. 44, 162, 349), bowling green accounts, repairing and lettering the bowls and enlarging the bowling green, 1793-1796 (pp. 189, 190, 256), Didsbury Archers and Hunters, 1792-1793, including (p. 184) "Didsbury Hunt Dinner at the Burning of Thos. Paine the vile incendiary" and 1/- to Wm. Pass "for Paine's Wig by Mr. B. order", 1792 (pp. 54, 184, 256), churchwardens' accounts, 1791-1797 (pp. 6, 203, 204, 307, 308), drink supplied to Didsbury township, 1792-1801 (pp. 180, 248), statute duty on the highways (p. 43) and accounts, 1791-1798 (pp. 313, 314, 321, 322, 336, 343, 344).

Held by
Manchester Archives and Local Studies
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/cbfc656a-9112-435b-8d78-a71f303420a1/

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