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Expand 1 - Manorial1 - Manorial
Expand 2 - Hotham Estate deeds2 - Hotham Estate deeds
Expand 3 - Other deeds3 - Other deeds
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Expand 1 - North Cave and Hotham records1 - North Cave and Hotham records
Expand 2 - Hotham and North Cave School records2 - Hotham and North Cave School records
Collapse 3 - Market Weighton Drainage records3 - Market Weighton Drainage records
1 - Act for draining the parish of Market Weighton and adjacent parishes and for making a canal from Market Weighton to the River Humber
2 - Report on drainage and navigation for Market Weighton, Hotham, Pocklington, Wallingfen and neighbourhood
3 - Letter from the Market Weighton Drainage Commissioners to Mr William Dunn, Howden, forwarded to R Burton
4 - Letter from Mr William Dunn, Howden, to Robert Burton
5 - Note relating to Robert Burton's lands affected by the new drain in Sutton
6 - Scheme for improving lands relating to the Market Weighton Canal
7 - Account of H Burton Peters, esquire, to the trustees of Market Weighton Drainage
8 - Extract of an 1844 tax assessment on lands in Wallingfen
9 - Printed letter from John George Weddall to the trustees of the Market Weighton Drainage
10 - Letter from John S W Kirkpatrick, Market Weighton, to H E Silvester, Beverley, solicitor
11 - Particulars of drainage tax due from Colonel Stracey Clitherow
12 - Mr Harker’s report on the drainage of the country between the Humber and Market Weighton, east of the canal (printed copy)
13 - Particulars of drainage tax due from Colonel Stracey Clitherow
14 - Particulars of Colonel Clitherow’s drainage tax in respect of an 1891 assessment
15 - Extract from agreement and correspondence relating to the drainage tax assessment of Colonel Clitherow, for land sold to Mr Whitaker in 1887.
16 - Correspondence and notice of trustees meetings arising from complaints that Sir Henry Vavasour has lowered the Foulney Staunch, rendering lands in the vicinity liable to flooding
Expand 7 - London and Middlesex records7 - London and Middlesex records
Expand 8 - Regimental records8 - Regimental records
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