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Gloucestershire Archives: 2023 Accessions

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  • Richard "Dick" Sheppard (1930-2021), stunt performer: contracts, correspondence (including with Equity), scripts for TV appearances, memorabilia concerning Jacqueline De Creed, photographs, cinefilm, videotape and commercial DVD 20th cent (16288)
  • Plan and survey of the Ford House Estate [Newent], by Charles Baker of Painswick, 1828, and witness allegation by John Barnes of Tirley, corn dealer, concerning Thomas Hammond, a private in the 52nd Regiment of Foot, signing the indenture of assignment with John Spencer, innholder, freely and not under duress, 1807 1807-1828 (16330)
  • Davy Family of Tracy Park, Doynton: correspondence with members of the Davy family residing at Tracy Park, with related material c1848-1886 (16001)
  • Compass Presents, audio-visual productions: film and audio files relating to Gloucester from the project Dockyards, Demo's and New Directions 2022 (16050)
  • Douglas French (b1944) MP: constituency papers as Conservative MP for Gloucester 1987-1997 (16179)
  • Sharpness Coastguard: log books and incident books 1985-2007 (16446)
  • Gloucester Hospitals NHS Trust: photographs of various hospitals, staff, machinery, events, visits and ceremonies 20th cent (16402)
  • Trotters of Coleford, drapers, clothiers and general retailers: deeds of messuage and land in Coleford, 1755-1845, and of 7-8 Market Place, 1805-1914; balance sheets and financial statements, 1954-1992, including Directors' reports, 1979-1991; memorandum and articles of association, 1900; photographs and plan of front of shop, 1933 and n.d.; register of members and share ledger 1900-04; account books 1900-88 1755-1992 (16403)
  • Duni Farm, Minsterworth: farm and personal diaries, 1844-1866, with sales catalogues for sale of cider at Duni's Farm 1870-1874 1844-1874 (16547.3)
  • Halls & Keck Ltd, builders and contractors, Cheltenham: business records including minute books, staff records, articles of association, financial records, sales catalogues, architects plans, photographs and newspaper cuttings 1906-2012 (16375, 16431)
  • Land tax assessment book for the hundreds of Barton Regis, Berkeley Lower, Langley and Swineshead, Thornbury Lower and Henbury 1871-1872 (16518.3)
  • Bruton Knowles auctioneers and estate agents, Gloucester: country house auction books, including fittings. The majority of the collection relates to Gloucestershire, but other properties in the United Kingdom are also included 1901-2006 (16281)
  • Boots Co Ltd, pharmaceutical manufacturers and retailers, Nottingham: Cheltenham branch: prescription book 1917-1999 (16529)
  • Woolaston Village History Group: collected papers incl title deeds, 1717, 1787; documents rel to the Second World War and the Welcome Home Fund, n.d. (c.1939)-1947; photographs and research rel to buildings and locations in Woolaston, incl Howell Farm and an archaeological assessment of Woolaston Grange; newspaper cuttings and papers rel to the history of Woolaston and its connection with the River Severn, incl programmes for Woolaston Horse Show, 1978, 1981; papers and photographs concerning Alvington, n.d. c1717-2000 (15973)
  • Dean Forest Deputy Gaveller's Court office: recovered papers incl Mine Law Court records, 1735; indentures rel to mines or gales, 1855-1893; corresp concerning mining, 1848-1869; accounts, 1861; appointment diary [of the survey of the mines?], 1862; photographs of charcoal making, 1880; horse accounts, 1922; map of Staunton [showing gales?], n.d. 1735-1922 (16246)
  • Atkyns family of Pinbury Park: copy will of Robert Atkyns the younger, with statements of the case for the appellant and the respondents in the inheritance case of Atkyns v Atkyns 1780, and transcripts of Chancery Court papers in the case of Atkyns v Atkyns, etc, 1765-80 1712-1780 (16387)
  • Indenture agreement between Sir Giles Poole of Sapperton, and Sir William Herbert, first Earl of Pembroke, for exchange of the manor of Ruddle (Newnham) and the manor of Bulbridge (Wiltshire) 1557 (16286)