Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1981 to 1988

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Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1981 to 1988 Lewisham Archives Catalogue 1981 – 1988 This catalogue was created by the Local History and Archives Centre [LHAC] staff and is a catalogue of the Archives material held at the Local History and Archives Centre. It is an incomplete list of the catalogue, which is being added to constantly, this document will change as new material is created, so please check back to see new additions. For additional listing about 25% more of the catalogue [which will be added to this document in the future] see the A2A website at www.a2a.org.uk. To search the catalogue use the search function in the PDF viewer. Please note this list is of archival material, and access to this material is different from Local History Library material. This is because the items are unique and need to be preserved. If you require access to this material please contact the LHAC and arrange an appointment, quoting the reference numbers of the items you require. We cannot produce whole collections or large amounts of material without prior appointment. Only a member of the Archives staff can produce archives; please check the availability of this material and that a member of Archives staff is available before visiting. On some late nights, staff breaks, lunchtimes and Saturday it may not be possible to produce archival material because no Archives staff are available, so contact LHAC before visiting. Unfit for Production If an item is marked ‘Unfit for Production’ this means it is fragile or damaged and it cannot be produced. But LHAC staff may be able to access the document and extract the information, or a copy of the document may exist. Please contact LHAC and see how we can help you access the material. This may not be possible if the material is very badly damaged and no copy exists. Restricted access Some collections are marked ‘restricted access; contact the LHAC’. These are collections that are not fully listed. We will try and provide access, but extra security measures will apply and they may require time to prepare. Time is needed to assess and make the material available and a member of Archives staff will advise you as to time this will take. Large collections may be too large to produce but a member of staff may be able to check the material for you and provide information. These listed items are to help you find useful information and are prioritised for full cataloguing by LHAC staff but this is an ongoing process. These items cannot be produced without prior appointment and require notice for staff to check the material. Contact the LHAC before visiting. Please note: For access to archival material contact the LHAC BEFORE visiting. Local History and Archives Centre 199-201 High Street, Lewisham SE13 6LG Tel 020 8314 8501 FAX 020 8297 1169 Email: [email protected] A/81/3 Letters Patent: Lands in Deptford of Richard Hanson Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from transferred from Deptford Library (10 January 1969) Introduction This collection contains the letters patent: suit concerns lands in Deptford bequeathed by Richard Hanson. Letters patent: exemplification of depositions of witnesses in Chancery suit between John Yeldman + wife Joan, and John Baker, and between John Gee+ wife Anne, + Jervaine + Robert Oliver. Concerns lands in Deptford bequeathed by Richard Hanson of Deptford. Great seal of Henry VIII attached. Acquired by: Transfer Access: Seal is large and damaged so access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 15/01/1981 Accession number: A/81/3 Covering Dates: 1538 Extent: 1 Membrane A/81/4 227th Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery: Receipt Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/4 Covering Dates: 22 July 1942 Extent: 1 Item A/81/4 A/81/4/1 Receipt from Officer commanding 227th Heavy Anti 22 July 1942 Aircraft Battery, Grove Park to Librarian, Downham Way, for 200 library books on loan to his battery. 1 Item A/81/5 Letter From Arthur A Hiscock Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Acquired by: Transfer Access: Open Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/5 Covering Dates: 5 March 1908 Extent: 1 Item A/81/5 A/81/5/1 Letter from Arthur A Hiscock, Headmaster, Hither Green 5 March 1908 School to Mrs Fenn regretting accident to her son at school. 1 Item A/81/10 Estate of Philip East of Lee, Builder Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Beaumont & Sons, 1-2 New St, EC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1952]. Introduction This collection contains title deeds and trust papers relating to the estate of Philip East of Lee, builder (d.1876) Relates to Baring Villa and Ormande House, Lee High Road; numerous houses in Manor Park and Northbrook Road, Lee; houses in Weardale, Taunton and Wantage roads, Lee; 33 Tressillian Road, Deptford; land at Burnt Ash Hill; and properties in Islington Hackney and Stoke Newington. Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 24/02/1981 Accession number: A/81/10 Covering Dates: 1855-1891 Extent: 15 Items A/81/11 Probate Records of Arthur Wellington Heale Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from AF and RW Tweedie 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1962] Introduction This collection contains the probate records of Arthur Wellington Heale of Colombo, Ceylon, and latterly, Blackheath, Kent. (Died 19 August 1860). Administrations, with will annexed, will 29/8/1855. Admin: 12/2/1862. Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/11 Covering Dates: 12 February 1862 Extent: 3 Membranes A/81/12 Administration of Estate of Alice Hall Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from AF and RW Tweedie 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1962] Introduction This collection contains the administration of estate of Alice Hall of 3 Douglas Road, Lee, Kent (died 23 May 1902) Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/12 Covering Dates: 23 June 1902 Extent: Small Part of Box A/81/13 Probate Will of Harriet Smith, Grove Park Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from AF and RW Tweedie 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1962] Introduction This collection contains probate will of Harriet Smith [1844 – 1904] of Clovelly, Grove Park, Kent, widow (died 27 April 1904 aged 60). Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: This is only a collection level listing access is restricted; contact the Local History and Archives Centre. Date of accession: 1981 Accession number: A/81/13 Covering Dates: will: 13 June 1898 Probate: 12 July 1904 Extent: Small Part Box A/81/14 William Osborne Collection Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from AF and RW Tweedie 5 Lincolns Inn Fields, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1962] Acquired by: Permanent loan Access: Open Date of accession: 03/03/1981 Accession number: A/81/14 Covering Dates: 1886 - 1912 Extent: 5 Items A/81/14 A/81/14/1 Lease: Cambrian Villa, Ravensbourne Terrace, 26 May 1886 Lewisham William Osborne Of Lewisham, gent, to William Baker of Bath House, High Street, Lewisham, laundryman; Cambrian Villa, Ravensbourne Terrace, Lewisham 21 years £42 per annum. With counter part lease [A/81/14/2] [Later lease A/81/14/4-5]. 1 Item A/81/14/2 Counter part Lease: Cambrian Villa, Ravensbourne 26 May 1886 Terrace, Lewisham William Osborne Of Lewisham, gent, to William Baker of Bath House, High Street, Lewisham, laundryman; Cambrian Villa, Ravensbourne Terrace, Lewisham 21 years £42 per annum. With lease [A/81/14/1]. [Later lease A/81/14/4-5] 1 Item A/81/14/3 Trustees of will of William Osborne: income account (November 1899) - December 1906 1 Item A/81/14/4 Lease: Cambrian Steam Laundry, Ravensbourne 28 June 1901 Terrace, Lewisham Major General Michael Tweedie of Uckfiled, Sussex, and John Burder Dumming of Westminster, esq. (Osborne’s trustees) to Archibald Edward Norris of Cambrian Steam Laundry, Morden Hill, Lewisham, laundryman: premises as in A/81/14/1-2, now called Cambrian Steam Laundry. 21 years £50 per annum [Counter Part A/81/14/5] 1 Item A/81/14/5 Counter part lease: Cambrian Steam Laundry, 13 January 1912 Ravensbourne Terrace, Lewisham Lease: Major General Michael Tweedie of Uckfiled, Sussex, and John Burder Dumming of Westminster, esq. (Osborne's trustees) to Archibald Edward Norris of Cambrian Steam Laundry, Morden Hill, Lewisham, laundryman: premises as in A/81/14/1-2, now called Cambrian Steam Laundry. 21 years £50 per annum [Lease A/81/14/4] 1 Item A/81/15 Probate of Ann Banderet Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library, 199-201 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6LG The following items were received from Maxwell Batley and Co, 27 Chancery Lane, WC2 via British Record Association [BRA 1967] Introduction This collection contains the administration of estate of Ann Banderet or Bandoret [1798 – 1882] of 249 Lewisham High Road, Deptford, widow (died 14 December 1882 aged 84).
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