Overseer's Accounts 1789/90


Reference Title Date Description
DCH/A/463/19 Account 01 Jul 1789 Charles Bebbington's Disbursement on the Poor of CHOLMONDELEY for year 1789.
DCH/A/463/20 Receipt 03 Jul 1789 by Edmund Buckley to Chas. Bebington for 7/6 for rent.
DCH/A/463/21 Receipt 14 Jul 1789 by Mary Rowland to Mr. Charles Bebenton for 4/- for 4 Bags
DCH/A/463/22 Receipt 04 Sep 1789 Mary Sherratt to Mr. Bebington for 6/2 for cloth, etc.
DCH/A/463/23 Receipt 16 Dec 1789 by Hugh Ankers to Mr. Bebbington for £1. 3s. 3d. for getting turf.
DCH/A/463/24 Receipt 06 Oct 1789 by Edw Platt to Sarah Dod, widow, for £1. 10s. 'a years rent which will be due the 6th day of August next for a Room in her holding in Bridge Street in the City of CHESTER as my Tenant'.
DCH/A/463/25 Receipt 14 Apr 1789 by J. N. Cliff to Mr. Bebbington for 4/4 for linen.
DCH/A/463/26 Receipt 08 Nov 1789 by J. Stephens to Chas. Bebbington, Overseer of the Poor of CHOLMONDELEY, for £6. 17. 0d. for 5 rents.
DCH/A/463/27 Receipt 17 Oct 1790 by Anne Sudlor to Chas. Bebington for 19/6 for linen and material.
DCH/A/463/28 Receipt 18 Oct 1789 by Thomas Howse to Chas. Bebington for 6/- for ointment.
DCH/A/463/29 Receipt 19 Apr 1789 by Hugh Ankers to Chas. Bebington for 10/- for rent for Mary Ankers.
DCH/A/463/30 Receipt 21 Oct 1789 by Thomas Sharps to Chas. Bebington for 9/- being a half year's rent for Richard Bouker.
DCH/A/463/31 Receipt 24 Oct 1789 by Samuel Nevit to Chas. Bebington for 7/6 being a half year's rent for Elizabeth Sharps.
DCH/A/463/32 Receipt 30 Jul 1789 by Charles Harding from [No name] for 2/6½d. for making and materials Mrs Filkin's gown.
DCH/A/463/33 Receipt 02 Jan 1790 by Richard Taylor to Mr. Bebbington for 2/6 for 2½ yds. Home Linen.
DCH/A/463/34 Receipt 1789 by Richard Taylor, Jun. , to [No name] for 15/3½d for cloth, etc.
DCH/A/463/35 Receipt 27 Oct 1790 by J. Craig, Nantwich, to Mr. Bebbington for £1. 10. 6d. for Widow Atherton.
DCH/A/463/36 Letter 18 Oct 1789 by Ann Atherton to Mr. Chesters, Cholmondeley, from Holmes Chapel, saying she was much in debt, unable to walk to Cholmondeley on account of rheumatism, that the hire of a horse would be unnecessary expence, and asks for money to be sent to her via Mr. Craig, bookseller, Nantwich.


Source: Cheshire Archives DCH - Cholmondeley of Cholmondeley Estate records