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North Redemore Account Book

Autograph Journal and Recipe Book

Credo notebook of Joseph Clement

The Coal Viewer and Engine Builder's Practical Companion by John Curr

Sketchbook, inscribed 'G Cayley 1796'

Volume of extracts on the mines of Minas Geraes

Volume entitled: "Some Account, of the Work's done by Captain John Perry"

Receipt from Leonard Raisbeck to Robert Foster for £0.6.10 for glazing for the Sugar House

Receipt from Leonard Raisbeck, Stockton, for the Sugar House to A Hall for £0.12.6

Memorandum regarding letting buildings within the Sugar House premises

Note regarding £18.0.0 paid on the Sugar House mortgage from J S Raisbeck to Cuthbert Burrell

Note regarding payment on the Sugar House mortgage of £33.14.0 from Raisbeck, Gray and Burdon to Cuthbert Burrell

Receipt from J [?] Raisbeck for the Sugar House to George Hutchinson

Torn note referring to a payment of £5.0.0

Receipt to an unknown party and John Charlton for £1.15.6

Receipt from Mr John Raisbeck for the Sugar House to A Hall for £1.10.8 ½

Receipt from Messrs Raisbeck & Co for the Sugar House to John Wheatley for £0.13.2

Receipt from Mr Raisbeck for the Sugar House to A Hall for £2.17.6

Receipt from Mr Raisbeck to William Marshall for £1.5.0

Note from John Staplyton Raisbeck to Cuthbert Burrell regarding a payment of £18.0.0 to paid on a £800.0.0 loan for the Sugar House

Lithograph depicting east view of the cast iron bridge under construction over the River Wear at Sunderland

Drawing of the dam and setting for the wharf at South Dock Pier in Portsmouth

Ship plan entitled: Quarter deck and Fore Castle for the 36 Gun Ship building by Mr Barnard

[Letter] London [to] Mr Goodrich, Portsea or at Mr Peake's Dockyard, Portsmouth/ Sam[ue]l Rehe. [He has received, for Goodrich, the Society of Arts' premium of £65]

Drawing depicting elements of construction of the iron bridge over the River Wear at Sunderland

Ship plan entitled: Orlop for the 36 Gun Ship building by Mr Barnard in the River Thames

Ship plan entitled: A Draught for Building by Contract by Mr Barnard in the River Thames a Ship to carry 36 Carriage Guns

Ship plan entitled: Gun deck for the 36 Gun Ship building by Mr Barnard in the River Thames

Print of a View of Manchester

Receipt from Mr Raisbeck & Co to John Christopher for £0.9.2

Receipt from Leonard Raisbeck for the Sugar House to John Wheatley for £0.13.8

Receipt from J S Raisbeck & Co to George Hutchinson for £8.14.3

List of payments

Printed insurance policy for the Laudable Society for the Benefit of Widows

Printed certificate of the contract for the redemption of land tax in the name of Mrs Sarah Raisbeck

Legal agreement between Thomas Clapton and Jacob Starrison

Note regarding payment of £18.0.0 on the Sugar House mortgage from J S Raisbeck to Cuthbert Burrell

Written order of the Bishop of Durham to J Stapleton Raisbeck

Receipt from Mr Raisbeck for the Sugar House for the Sugar House from A Christopher for £2.4.6 for the purchase of paper and a list of outgoing payments from Jn Raisbeck to Jn Hall, Mr Pickering and Mr Horn[?]for £4.16.7

Ship plan entitled: Upper deck for the 36 Gun Ship building by Mr Barnard, River Thames

Drawing of the first steam engine erected at Portsmouth Yard (Sadler's Engine)

Ship plan entitled: Disposition of the Frame for the 36 Gun Ship building by Mr Barnard, River Thames

Ship plan entitled: Profile Draught for the 36 Gun Ship building by Mr Barnard

Pages 14 and 15 of the Robert Stephenson & Co Ltd minute book no.1

450

A Plan of the Navigable Canals from Birmingham, to Oxford

185

Letter from Erasmus Darwin to an unnamed patient

100

Booklet entitled: "The Mogul Tale; or, The Descent of the Balloon"

1130

Map: Plan of the Collieries on the Rivers Tyne and Wear also Blyth, Bedlington and Hartley; with the Country 11 Miles round Newcastle

2 sheets

Maps relating to Rochdale Canal

1500

Map entitled: 'A Plan shewing the line of the proposed navigation from Bishops Stortford, through part of Essex, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, to the Brandon River, on the borders of Norfolk ... '