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 List of Colliers Names with Details of the Pits they Mined, 1799
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 Schooling in Tittensor 1888-1901
During the late nineteenth century, Duchess Millicent, the fourth Duchess of Sutherland provided a Church a...
 The Laundry at West Hill, 1824
exhibition After clothes had been washed in the wash house, they came to the Laundry, where the large fire and ‘Ironin...
‘A thinge yet kept secret’: Sir Richard Leveson and political intrigue
In many of Sir Richard’s private letters to Sir John he comments on his secret knowledge of political affai...
‘God send us merry meetinge’: Sir Richard Leveson at Home
exhibition Many of the letters written by Sir Richard to his cousin Sir John Leveson of Halling (1555-1615) refer to m...
‘I am no land man’: Sir Richard Leveson and War with Spain
The letters written by Sir Richard to his cousin and colleague Sir John include many intriguing accounts of...
‘I am no land man’: Sir Richard Leveson at Sea
Sir Richard and Sir John Leveson of Halling (1555-1615) collaborated in a professional capacity during the ...
‘My very lovinge cosin’: Sir Richard’s relationship with Sir John Leveson of Halling (1555-1615)
Many of Vice Admiral Sir Richard Leveson’s letters in the Sutherland Papers are written to his cousin Sir J...
‘Necessary Repairs Wanting at West Hill’
exhibition The Sutherland Papers contain a number of papers relating to various aspects of life at West Hill between 1...
‘Specification for Building and Finishing a Dwelling House of One Storey at Park’
exhibition The document above describes the building work which was required on a house being built at Park in Caversw...
A Brief History of Trentham Gardens in the Sutherland Papers, by Sue Gregory
Sue Gregory writes that the Sutherland Papers contain maps, plans and nearly three hundred years of account...
A Description of Meir Heath & Hanley Collieries, 1792 by Geoff Mould
Geoff Mould from the North Staffordshire Mining History Group has examined documents in the Sutherland Pape...



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