Description | Copy of the decree respecting the school at Amotherby 1725 regarding the erection of a school on land abutting Sir William Strickland's allotment in Swinton Division and Sir Walter Strickland's allotment and the management of the school Letter from John Langdale to Sir George Strickland, regading his removal from his post as schoolmaster, his sick wife and five young children to look after, Jan 1802, plan showing area of land allotted to the school at Amotherby, 1725 decree respecting Amotherby School (copy), 1725 Mr Holroyd's opinion respecting the land belonging to Amotherby School Evidence of John Langdale, regarding the right to receive rents and that the trustees and Mr Cleaver attempted to turn out John Langdale from the school and replace him with his curate, Aug 1809 Rev Dr Cleaver from ? Strickland, addressing the obstructions placed in his way in assisting the schoolmaster, Oct 1809 John Cleaver to Sir William Strickland: will not agree to his demands Oct [1809] James Cleaver to Sir William Strickland: hopes to find a peaceful settlement to the issue and refers to Mr Holroyd's opinion, Nov 1809 Copy letter to Rev Cleaver from Sir William Strickland, states that a counsel's opinion is only based on the facts as they are presented, Nov 1809 James Cleaver to Sir William Strickland: mentions arbitration and the trustees, Dec 1809 James Cleaver to Sir William Strickland: refers to the decree, May 1811 Rev James Cleaver, reasserts his own family's obligations as to the land, May 1811 Mr Scarlett's opinion, Jul 1811 |