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Contains 77 Results:

A bill from Edward Charlton for hoop iron nails for £9.3.10 to Lord Delaval, 1796

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1796

A bill from Sadler Dobson North Shields for roofing tiles and pipes addressed to owners of Seaton Sluice Bottle works, 1855

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1855

Ships dues fees the ship "Good Intent" (owned by Lord Delaval), £208.10, Oct 17th 1774

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: Oct 17th 1774

Ships dues fees the ship "Good Intent," £23.18, Dec 30th, 1774

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: Dec 30th, 1774

Ships dues and fees the ship "Good Intent", August 1st, 1776

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: August 1st, 1776

Ships dues and fees the ship "Good Intent," £233.15.0, Nov. 1774

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: Nov. 1774

Ships dues and fees the ship "Union," £140.9, Feb 1825

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: Feb 1825

Letter and advice of delivery of bottles to Sir John Hussey Delaval from his steward John Brotherick, March 1788

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: March 1788

Letter to Sir John Hussey Delaval from his steward John Brotherick regarding a cargo of boltheads, March 1788

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: March 1788

A bill from Todd Co of Newcastle upon Tyne to the Hartley Bottle Works for bottles, 1853

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Delaval Papers are comprised of 72 items collected by Dr. William Hardcastle in the course of his research on the Delaval Family, mostly dating from the late 18th and early 19th Century. The papers are largely comprised of old bills with very charming bill heads - apart from a very scandalous and amusing pamphlet concerning Sir Francis Blake Delaval's attempt to get rid of his wife, Lady Isabella, by proving that she was in bed with a gentleman at Haddock's Bagnio.

Dates: 1853