| Q/R5/8 Overeseers of Kings Newton to provide for Thomasyn MOORE 1649 |
| Memo that the bearer of the note is the wife of Thomas KIRKMAN of the p. of Melbourne residing at Cstle Donnington, Leics seeking relief because of illness and partial employment. 1841 R605/1 |
| Mary WRAGG wife of Thomas WRAGG of Weston to the Overseers of Newton, seeks relief 1774 R605/2 n.b. Newton may refer to Kings Newton in p.Melbourne or it may be Newton Solney? |
| Lydia BISHOP Melbourne seeks relief. 1781 R605/3 |
| Robert RYLE father of Joseph RYLE unable to maintain, seeks relief. 1741 R605/4 |
| Inventory of Robert RYLE goods c.1741 R605/5 |
| MEM/1 Complaint by Joseph ROSSELL of Long Eaton that a Cock stolen from barn of Mrs LANCASHIRE of Long Eaton by Thomas PARKINSON and William PERKINS is now in possession of a ----- CLARKSON of Breedon, Leics. 1786 |
| MEM/2 Charles DUGMORE butcher accused of stealing a smock frock by Henry BRADBURY and Richard SALT 1788 |
| MEM/3 John PRIESTLAND late of Castle DONNINGTON,Leics. to answer charges of neglect of his family. 1842 |
| MEM/4 John MORLEY now or late of Melbourne accused of stealing peas from the field of John CARTER. William CARTER who had care of the peas states on oath that MORLEY did so. c 1734/5 |
| MEM5 Esther JOHNSON wife of Thomas JOHNSON Prisoner in House of Correction at Leicester, Mary, Martha. Order for removal from Osgathorpe, Leics to Melbourne discharged. 1821 |
| MEM6 William PERKINS , Mary wife, Elizabeth, Anne, Mary, Sarah, Charlotte, Joseph, Jacob .Order for removal from Thringstone to Melbourne 1 Mar last, discharged. 1821 |
| MEM7 Receipt for wages received from Isaac BEMBRIDGE for 51 weeks work . Mark of Joseph GRICE and signature of Thomas BAMFORD. 1805 |
| MEM8 Henry RADFORD Harborough, wandering beggar, whipped as Act direct. to Melbourne 1786 |
| MEM9 Examination of Hnery RADFORD, born Shepshead, Leics, where his father resided under Certificate from Market Bosworth, Leics. Hired to Samuel SMITHARD of Melbourne. 1786 |
| MEM10 Note signed by Jo. ALSOPP to Constable of Shardlow to convey vagrant named within ( Henry RADFORD) to Melbourne 786 |
| MIS1 Case re John KNIGHT of Melbourne and Derby Hills re Settlement 1772 |
| MIS2 Case re Thomas BISHOP of Worthington ,Leics , apprenticed 1781 to SELBY of Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. but ran away and went to work in Melbourne . |
| MIS3 Mary SMITH bedridden imbecile, sons Thomas and William to help with relief. 1842 |
| MIS4 William NEWHAM property in Findern and Melbourne, settled 1782 in Findern n.d. |
| MIS5 Elizabeth THOMPSON removed from Melbourne to Stanton , paupers father Thomas, settled at Stanton 30 yrs ago. 1790 |
| V3/24 Sale notice of houses in Melbourne in occupation of Miss PARKER and William PEAT baker. 1814 |
| Bond naming William MARRIOTT,Thomas TAYLOR, Ralph LOMAS, William MORLEY and Robert WARD whereby they Indemnify p. Melbourne in case substitutes obtained by them turn out to be married men. Re Militia. 1804 V32/54 |
| William BUCK intention to transfer Licence of White Lion to Benjamin DEAVILLE 1843 V32/57 |
| Inventory of Mary CARVERS goods. 18th C. V32/58 |
| Inventory of Samuel FOLLOWS goods 1772 V32/59 |
| Letter signed by Charles ALLSOPP, Thomas PLOWRIGHT and John MILLS that Thomas MILNS is a sober, honest and industrious man. 18-19thC. V32/60 |
| Constables account concerning prosecution of William CARTWRIGHT and John INCE for murder of William TAYLOR Constable of Melbourne. 1828 V32/61 |
| Summons to George TIVEY for non payment of Poor rate. 1844 V32/27 |
| William (John possible crossed out) HACKITT (or HATCHITT) alias BLUNT 36, born p. St John,Worcester,Worcs. apprenticed to Robert PARKER maternal uncle of Tinbury?,Worcs. put out by parish when Uncle taken ill to learn trade of fellmonger. torn and n.d. possibly between1815-18. V32/29 |
| Appointment of John BRIGGS as Surveyor 1791 V32/62 |
| Sarah GOODE assignment of estate to George ORTON and John PEGG for settlement of debt 1798 V32/64 |
| Joseph BIRCH letter to Overseers of Kings Newton p.Melbourne BIRCH a private soldier in Rgt of Foot, wife, and three children to receive them or face cost of Removal. Signed William WOOLLEY Derby. 1727 V32/122 |
| Caleb WHEATLEY who lives in Melbourne has represented himself and family as being in distress, Overseers of South Normanton ask if this is so. 1778 V32/123 |
| Mary BUCK infant belonging to your parish expired this afternoon it will be ready for internment on Wednesday. Letter from Shardlow Union. 1839 V32/124 |
| William SMEDLEY 28, wife Hannah, Mary, Elizabeth. This man applies for relief, he does not wish to break up his house. Has received bread and a peck of potatoes. Letter from Nottingham Union to Shardlow Union, he of Melbourne. 1840 V32/125 |
| Richard WATHALL 50 fwk admitted into Derby Union workhouse. Gained Settlement in Melbourne by apprentice to John GROCOCK for four years, later enlisted as a soldier. V32/126 |
| William AYRE 28, wife Mary, William. reside Mickloever, settlement Melbourne. Father Joseph AYRE had Settlement at Melbourne receiving relief from them. Letter from Burton on Trent Union. 1841 V32/127 |
| WATHALL letter that WATHALL ( possibly Richard above) was removed from St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish St. City of London Union. 1842 V32/128 |
| James SMEDLEY lacemaker of Basford, Settlement Melbourne. Has wife Sarah 36, ill, Elizabeth, Mary, Ann, Eliza, William. Letter from Basford Union. c 1842 V32/129 |
| Daniel SMEDELY lacemaker, Ann wife 26, Henry, Charles. Settlement Melbourne, resides Basford. c 1842 V32/130 |
| Ann BARTON single of Woodhouses. Burton on Trent Board of Guardians do not feel justified in admitting the Settlement of her as being in Repton. 1842 V32/131 |
| Samuel EARP 40, born Kings Newton of Oxford. Father a gardener left for America in 1822. Pauper sold crockery ware, has wife and children. Letter from Oxford Union. 1842 V32/141 |
| Samuel EARP letter from Oxford Union that 5/- has been paid to the pauper 1842 V32/142 |
| Stephen PARKER at Melbourne, soldier 76th Rgt on furlough from Cork, Ireland. Letter from Sgt ELLIS Cork. 1842 V32/143 |
| Letter from William NOON of Hyson Green, Nottingham, Notts. that Quarndon is his parish gained by servitude. Son John. Letter addressed to Elizabeth. 1843 V32/145 |
| Letter regarding death of Stephen PARKER 76th Rgt. Includes list of his clothes ( includes knapsack, cap, old top coat etc) to pay for expenses. 1843 V32/146 |
| Letter from John COXEN Burton on Trent, Clerk to the Guardians, to Mrs WILDERS Newton Solney regarding Cornelius BRENTNALL. Apologies "your letter had been thrown aside and forgotten". The poor man must apply to Shardlow Union. 1843 V32/147 |
| Letter from Joseph DEANS Vicar of Melbourne, states wife struck with sudden illness a few hours of life is the most we can count upon. Cornelius BRENTNALL is honest, sober and industrious. Never heard a whisper against him. 1843 V32/148 |
| Letter from Elizabeth WILDERS re Cornelius BRENTNALL, belongs to Burnaston. He is nearly 80, has a dreadful cough. Draws a carriage with cans of barms weekly Melbourne to Burton,Staffs. 1843 V32/149 |
| Sarah BROWN, Derby Union the relieve her husband as long as he remains ill at Derby, but wife and child at Melbourne must be relieved by us. Mr PEGG remarked that he thought we should not be dealing impartially by sending those families to the Workhouse and continuing out relief to the wife of William TIVEY. He thought they should all be sent to the house. I shall be happy to receive any remarks , which you can send by Mr NICKLINSON the butcher who goes to Melbourne Saturday. Letter from Henry DAY. 1843 V32/144 |
| V3/24 Sale notice of houses in Melbourne in occupation of Miss PARKER and William PEAT baker. 1814 |