Name
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Reference
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Description
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Repository
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Thomas Ismay |
Correspondence relating the Elswick
Colliery |
Northumberland CRO |
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Thomas Ismay |
Lease of Land |
Northumberland CRO |
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John Ismay |
Business Correspondence |
Northumberland CRO |
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T. Ismay |
ZLK |
Probate |
Northumberland CRO |
NRO 3410/Bud/15/132 - date: 17 Feb 1806
To Thomas Ismay,
Newcastle re Elswick Pit and Killingworth coal
NRO 3410/Bud/15/140 - date: 13 April 1806
To Thomas Ismay,
Newcastle re Elswick Colliery workings
NRO 3410/Bud/15/155 - date: 10 Nov 1806
To Thomas Ismay,
Newcastle, re water at Elswick
NRO 3410/Bud/15/173 - date: 4 Jan 1807
To Thomas Ismay,
Newcastle, re reasons for the unprofitability of Elswick Colliery
NRO 3410/Bud/15/223 - date: 28 July 1807
To Mr Ismay, re
Elswick coal
NRO 3410/Bud/15/234 - date: 30 Oct 1807
To Mr Ismay, Newcastle, re winding crane at Elswick including estimate
Memoranda
of an agreement re a lease of a field at Longbenton
where the William Pit has been sunk, between Thomas Ismay for Sir Thomas Henry Liddell and
others and Messrs Bells and Brown
NRO 3410/Wat/2/2/Page 127 - date: 27 Oct 1784
Proposal
by Joseph Liddell of Bog House, Cumberland, Thomas Allen of Newcastle, Thomas Ismay
of Crow Hall, Durham and Christopher Bedlington of Walbottle to the Governors of Greenwich Hospital for a
lease of the collieries at Throckley
NRO 3410/Wat/2/2/Page 273 - date: 18 April 1806
Memorandum
of an agreement between Thomas Ismay on behalf of the owners of Elswick Colliery and John Atkinson on behalf of George Anderson
to convey coal from Elswick Colliery through the
Westgate Estate, witnesses Christopher Bedlington and
John Buddle
Creator(s): Atkinson, William, 1832-1893, draper, of Humshaugh
NRO 4860/68.- date: May 1868
Names: Bainbridge & Co., wholesale
warehousemen, Market Street, Newcastle (2 bills, 1 memorandum); Robert Brown, 2
notes each offering Atkinson sacks of flour, Newcastle Steam Mills; Humble
& Adamson, wholesale warehousemen, 5, 7, 9 Market Street, Newcastle (3
bills); John Ismay, wholesale druggists, Newcastle; Robert Laidlaw & Sons, brush & mop manufacturers, Pilgrim
Street & Manors, Newcastle; William Stewart, tea dealer, 33 Grainger
Street, Newcastle; W.A. Temperley, corn &
provision merchant, Hexharn (2 bills); William Wilson
& Co., hat manufacturers?, Newcastle
NRO 4860/74 - date: Nov 1868
Names: Bainbridge & Co., warehousemen 29, 31,
33, 35 Market Street, Newcastle (2 bills); Mary Dodd, letter\order Gibshill; Dunn & Co., drapers?, Market Street &
Grey Street, Newcastle; Forster & Hara, wholesale & export stationers,
manufacturers of account books, hop merchants, 56 Side, Newcastle; Gillies & Smith, tobacco manufacturers, Back Street, Hexham (2 bills); Humble and Adamson, wholesale
warehousemen 5, 7, 9 Market Street, Newcastle (2 bills); John Ismay, wholesale druggist, Newcastle;
John P?, order; C.A. Rickards, silk spinner, Bell Busk, via Leeds; John Swinburne,
painter, Haydon Bridge; N. Thompson & Co.,
manufacturers & warehousemen, Carlisle; Mr Todd, George & William
Atkinson promise to pay Todd 30 pounds, Stonecroft;
T.E. Ward & Co., manufacfuirers of tobacco &
snuff, dealers in foreign & British cigars 50 Cloth Market, Newcastle;
William Wilson & Co., hat manufacturers? Newcastle; Yellowley
& Daglish, wholesale grocers 91 Pilgrim Street,
Newcastle
NRO 4860/77 - date: Feb 1869
Names: John B. Bowes, wholesale stationer, paper
dealer, 60 Buckingham Street, Newcastle; John Dickinson, builder, Knows, near Bardon Mill; Gillies and Smith,
tobacco manufacturers, Back Street, Hexham; Humble
& Adamson, wholesale warehousemen 5, 7, 9 Market Street, Newcastle; John Ismay, wholesale druggist, Newcastle;
Thomas Newbiggin, grocer, flour dealer & general
provision merchant, dealer in British wines, Market Place Hexham
(2 bills); North British Railway Company (5 bills); T.E. Ward & Co.,
manufacturers of tobacco & snuff, dealers in foreign & British cigars,
50 Cloth Market, Newcastle; Watson, Sons, Brown & Co., fustian & cord
manufacturers & Manchester warehousemen, Stockton on Tees & 65 Dale
Street, Manchester; William Wilson & Co., hat manufacturers?, Newcastle; Yellowley & Daglish,
wholesale grocers 91 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle; 2 unidentified bills in this
folder (1 later identified as J.H. Hedley, druggist, of Hexham)
NRO 4860/80 - date: May 1869
Names: Bainbridge & Co., warehousemen 29, 31,
33, 35 Market Street, Newcastle; Davison?; John Dickinson, builder, knows, near
Bardon Mill; Mr Dickinson, letter to Atkinson; Dunn
& co., drapers, Market Street & Grey Street, Newcastle (2 bills); J.
Gibson, Hexham; J.H. Hedley, wholesale chemist &
druggist, Fore Street, Hexham; John Herdman; Dorothy Howdon, Atkinson
promises to pay her £20.13.6d, Dorothy Howdon of Haydon Bridge?; Humble & Adamson, wholesale
warehousemen 5, 7, 9 Market Street, Newcastle (2 items); John Ismay, wholesale druggist, Newcastle;
Matthew Lee, Atkinson bought 1 bushell of oats; North
British Railway Company (4 bills); Pattison Brothers,
tea merchants & general grocers, 62 Clayton Street, Newcastle; Procter
& Sons, Northumberland Flour Mills, Newcastle; James Robson, grocer,
general provision merchant, tobacconist, Fore Street, Hexham;
N. Thompson & Co., manufacturers & warehousemen, Carlisle (2 bills); Mr
Walton due rent from Atkinson; Yellowley & Daglish, wholesale grocers 91 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle
NRO 4860/86 - date: Nov 1869
Names: Bainbridge & Co., warehousemen 27, 29,
31, 33 Market Street, Newcastle; George T. Brumell,
ironmonger & metal merchant, 21 Collingwood Street, Newcastle; Thomas
Davidson (sale of boots?); Forster & Hara, wholesale & export
stationers, manufacturers of account books, hop merchants 56, 58 Side,
Newcastle; Humble and Adamson, wholesale warehousemen, 5, 7, 9 Market Street,
Newcastle (2 items); John Ismay, wholesale druggist, Newcastle; Matthew Lee (sale
of oats); North British Railway Company (4 bills); Pattison
Brothers, tea merchants & general grocers 62 Clayton Street, Newcastle;
Procter & Sons, Northumberland Flour Mills, Newcastle (2 bills); William
Stewart, tea dealer, grocer 33 Grainger Street, Newcastle; Michael Stoker,
tailor & draper Fore Street, Hexham; W. Walton of
Haydon Bridge; T.E. Ward & Co., manufacturers of
tobacco & snuff; dealers in foreign & British cigars, 50 Cloth Market,
Newcastle; James Young, draper, grocer, tea dealer, Priestpopple,
Hexham
NRO 4860/95 - date: Aug 1870
Names: W. Atkinson, bill for Mr Taylor; G.T.
Dickinson, Newcastle Tobacco & Snuff works, Bigg
Market, Newcastle; Dunn & Co., drapers?, Market Street & Grey Street,
Newcastle; Gillies & Smith, tobacco
manufacturers, Back Street, Hexham; Humble &
Adamson, wholesale warehousemen, 5, 7, 9 Market Street, Newcastle (2 items);
John Ismay, wholesale druggist, Newcastle; Jones &
Ridley, wholesale druggists, 25 Newgate Street,
Newcastle; Leeds-based curriers & shoe manufacturers, Mabgate
Green, Leeds (unidentified); North British Railway Company (8 bills); Pattison Brothers, tea merchants & general grocers 62
Clayton Street, Newcastle; John & Nathaniel Philips, manufacturers of smallwares, 35 Church Street, Manchester (receipt);
Christopher Reed, auctioneer; James Robson, grocer, general provision merchant,
tobacconist, Fore Street, Hexham; William Stewart,
tea & coffee dealer, grocer, Italian warehouseman, 33 Grainger Street,
Newcastle; T.E. Ward & Co., manufacturers of tobacco & snuff, dealers
in foreign & British cigars, 50 Cloth Market, Newcastle; Watson, Sons &
Co., fustian & cord manufacturers & Manchester warehousemen, Stockton
on Tees & 65 Dale Street, Manchester; J.W. Whinfield,
manufacturer of lemonade, ginger beer, Humshaugh
Hexham Corn Market and Public Buildings Company Ltd
Dividend Account Book - Hexham Corn Market/24 - date: 22 Dec 1863.
Assignment of estate and affects for the benefit of creditors: Mr.Matt.Armstrong to Messrs. T.Mawson, T.Ismay, and Benj.Hamilton