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Reference 1

 

Source: Printed

Title: Manchester Fat Cattle, Poultry, and Dog Show. Catalogue of the Second Great Annual Exhibition of Fat Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Roots, and Corn, and of the Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of Poultry, Pigeons, and Dogs, held at the Zoological Gardens, Belle Vue, Manchester, Tuesday, Dec. 22nd, Wednesday, Dec. 23rd, and Thursday, Dec. 24th, 1874 28-29

 

22-24 December 1874

Belle Vue Zoological Gardens

POULTRY.

 

Game Fowl (Brown and other Reds, except Black-breasted).

 

Class 43. - For the best Cockerel

£2  10

Second                                

£2   0

Third                                  

£1   0

Fourth                                  

£0  10

  

569 Mr. G. F. Ward. 7 months

 10  10  0

570 Mr. W. Dunning. 8 months

   5   5   0

571 Mr. Peter West. 7 months

   5   0   0

572 Messrs. Ranthwell and Barrow. 8 months

 15   0   0

573 Septimus Field. 9 months   

 25   0   0

574 Mr. Wm. Wainwright. 7V2 months  

   5   5   0

575 Mr. W. Tillotson. 8 months 

 50   0   0

576 Mr. R. Walker     

 25   0   0

577 Mr. George Cottle. 7 months  

   3   0   0

578 Mr. Thomas Statter.

  20  0   0

579 Mr. Tom Mason. 8 months    

100  0   0

580 Mr. C. W. Brierley. 8 months

200  0   0

581 Mr. Robert Ashley. 10 months    

  20  0   0

582 Mr. Charles H. Wolff  

100  0   0

583 Mr. W. Dunning. 8 months  

    5  5   0

584 Mr. Tom Mason. 8 months

100  0   0

585 Mr. Charles H. Wolff

100  0   0

586 Mr. Wm. Barker

 25   0   0

587 Mr. Robert Garnett. 9 months 

 20   0   0

588 Mr. James Wood      

 50   0   0

589 Mr. Charles H. Wolff    

100  0   0

590 Mr. Thomas P. Lyon 

 20   0   0

591 Mr. Richard Corless. 8 months

 

592 Mr. H. E. Martin. 8 months  

 25   0   0

593 Mr. Robert Gamett. 8 months   

 20   0   0

594 Mr. James Fearnley. 6 months   

 20   0   0

595 Mr. Wm. Higgins. 7 months   

 21   0   0

596 Mr. E. Aykroyd            

 20   0   0

 

Reference 2

 

Source: Printed

Title: Manchester Fat Cattle, Poultry, and Dog Show. Catalogue of the Second Great Annual Exhibition of Fat Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Roots, and Corn, and of the Fourteenth Annual Exhibition of Poultry, Pigeons, and Dogs, held Wednesday, Dec. 23rd, and Thursday, Dec. 24th, 1874 29

 

22-24 December 1874

Belle Vue Zoological Gardens

 POULTRY.

 

Game Fowl (Brown and other Reds, except Black-breasted).

 

Class 44. - For the best Pullet

£2  10

Second

£2   0

Third

£1   0

Fourth

£0  10

  

597 Mr. Thomas Goth. 9 months

    5   5   0

598 Messrs. Ranthwell and Barrow. 6 months

  15   0   0

599 Mr. Septimus Field. 9 months

  25   0   0

600 Mr. Henry Butler

  15 15   0

601 Mr. W. Tillotson. 7 months

  50   0   0

602 Mr. Thomas Statter

  20   0   0

603 Mr. Tom Mason. 8 months

100   0   0

604 Mr. John Henry Sykes. 7 months

    5   0   0

605 Mr. C. W. Brierley. 9 months

200   0   0

606 Mr. Charles H. Wolff

100   0   0

607 Mr. Joseph Carlisle. 8 months

    6   6   0

608 Mr. Henry Butler  

  15 15   0

609 Mt. Thomas Statter

  20   0   0

610 Mr. Charles H. Wolff

100   0   0

611 Mr. William Barker

  25   0   0

612 Mr. James Wood

  50   0   0

613 Mr. Thomas P. Lyon. 8 months

  10 10   0

614 Mr. Samuel Matthew. 9 months

  25 10   0

615 Mr. James Fletcher

  30   0   0

616 Mr. Charles H. Wolff

100   0   0

617 Mr. James Wood

  50   0   0

618 Mr. H. E. Martin. 8 months

  25   0   0

619 Mr. G. F. Ward. 7 months

    5   5   0

^ 620 Mr. D. Harley. 8 months

  20   0   0

621 Mr. C. W. Brierley

200   0   0

622 Mr. G. F. Ward. 7 months

    5   0   0

 

Reference 3

 

Source: Printed

Title: The Monthly Magazine 1 347 470

 

1 December 1820

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTCIES announced between the 20th of Oct. and the 20th of Nov. 1820: extracted from the London Gazette.

Tillotson, J. Warley, Yorkshire, cotton-spinner. (Wrigglesworth, L.

 

Reference 4

 

Source: Printed

Title: The Gentleman's Magazine 1842 ii 420

 

October 1842

MARRIAGES.

[Aug. 6.]

At St. George's, Hanover-sq. William Tillotson, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, to Emma, dau. of Henry Hulbert, esq. of Eaton-sq.

 

Reference 5

 

Source: Printed

Title: Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette; Containing a Complete Register of English, Scotch, and Irish Bankrupts, Insolvents, Assignments, Assignees,  Dividends,  Certificates,  Dissolution of Partnerships,  &c. Calculated to Promote the Interests of Merchants, Traders, and Solicitors.

Thomas Perry, 1843: xviii 210 438

1 June 1843

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED.

Gazette - May 19, 1843.

TILLOTSON John Knowles and Thomas TILLOTSON, merchants, Sheffield,

13th August

 

Reference 6

 

Source: Printed

Title: Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette; Containing a Complete Register of English, Scotch, and Irish Bankrupts, Insolvents, Assignments, Assignees,  Dividends,  Certificates,  Dissolution of Partnerships,  &c. Calculated to Promote the Interests of Merchants, Traders, and Solicitors.

Thomas Perry, 1844: xix 220 236

 

1 April 1844

 

INSOLVENTS

Petitioning the Courts of Bankruptcy.

Gazette - March 1, 1844.

Tillotson Thomas, of Bradford, stone mason

 

Reference 7

 

Source: Printed

Title: History, Gazetteer and Directory of Derbyshire, with the Town of Burton-upon-Trent; comprising a General Survey of the County, with a variety of Historical, Statistical, Topographical, Commercial and Agricultural Information; shewing the Situation, Extent, and Population of all the Towns, Parishes, Chapelries, Townships, Villages, Hamlets, and Extra-Parochial Liberties; their Agricultural and Mineral Productions; the Lords of the Manors and Owners of the Soil; their Public Institutions, Charities, Magistrates, and Public Officers; and the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry by Samuel Bagshaw. Sheffield, 1846: 591

 

1846

Beighton

 

SCARSDALE HUNDRED.

BEIGHTON PARISH.

Beighton is a considerable village, pleasantly situated on an acclivity, near the north-east extremity of the parish, 61/2 miles E. S. E. from Sheffield, 11 miles N. E. b. N. of Chesterfield. The church is a large structure, dedicated to St.Mary; the living a vicarage, valued on the King's book at £6 11s. 31/2.., the present value about £270, endowed by the patron, in 1732, with £10 per annum, and in 1733 with £200 Queen Anne's bounty. Earl Manvers is the patron and impropriator, and the Hon. and Rev. Thomas Erskine is the incumbent, and resides at the vicarage, a neat, commodious mansion, adjoining the church. At the inclosure in 1800, the common land was exonerated from the tithe, and in 1840 the other was commuted under the act, when £258 9s. 6d. was valued as impropriate corn rent, and £187 0s. 10d. the vicarial.

 

BEIGHTON

Those marked 1 remote at Birley Moor or Spa, 2 Hackenthorpe, 3 Sothall, the other in Beighton, or where stated.

1 Bingham Wm. farm bailiff

Dewhurst Misses Emma & Sarah, Ladies' school, Hoy le House

Dickinson Miss Rebecca

1 Eadon Geo. lodging house &c., Birley Spa

Erskine The Hon. & Rev. Ts. M. A. vicarage

2 Hall James, beerhouse