Dr Adamthwaite describes the parsonage at Shackerstone (article reproduced with permission of the authors, Alan Roberts and Simon Harratt) letter from Dr Adamthwaite to the Bishop of Lincoln, 12 April 1805 (this letter has been reproduced with permission of Alan Roberts and Dr Simon Harratt)
I also hold a number of Chancery records relating to various disputes (several involving Rev John Adamthwaite, DD mentioned in the above paper and letter). I hope to complete the transcription of these papers and add them to the site in the near future, but these documents are very difficult to transcribe!
Entries from a variety of historical records can help place a particular individual or tell us more about their life:Adamthwaites in Historical Directories, Apprenticeship Records, entries in directories,etc. (updated feb 2013)Adamthwaites in School Records - currently only London boroughs have been added to this list (added Mar 2013)Adamthwaites in Subscription listsAdamthwaites in Parish and Probate Records (other than births, marriages and deaths, which are included in the 'Resource Data' section)Adamthwaites in Hearth Tax Records These records mostly come from the website 'Hearth Tax Online' - more counties are being added on a regular basisAdamthwaites in London Land Tax RecordsAdamthwaites in Poll Books and Electoral RecordsAdamthwaites in the Press - this section is currently being updated
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This document is the indenture of Edmond Adamthwait, son of Thomas Adamthwait,husbandman of Ravenstonedale (deceased) to be apprenticed to William Pallady, citizen and joiner of London for seven years. The document was signed by Edmond in 1675.
Edmond, whom we know was christened in Ravenstonedale in 1654 and was the son of Thomas Adamthwaite and Elizabeth Fothergill, remained in London after completion of his apprenticeship, and married twice, before dying in London in 1695 - you can find his baptism, marriage and death records amongst our BMD data resources.
Edmund's older brother William was apprenticed to John Fothergill of Webb St, London, as a carpenter.
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