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Hartwright information to be found at the Worcestershire Record Office (WRO).

 By permission of the Worcestershire Record Office

The Hartwright Bread Charity for Tibberton Worcs.
Apprenticeship indentures Inrolment [sic]            
Census returns.
Deeds and Conveyances.
Estate maps.
The Freemen of the City of Worcester Registers.
Land Tax Records for Worcestershire.
Licensed Gamekeepers Records for Worcestershire.
Licensed Victuallers Records for Worcester City.
Maps.
Nomination to the Curacy.
Information in the Worcestershire Parish records for:-
Claines, Eldersfield, Kempsey (including Norton-juxta-Kempsey), Martley, Oddingley, Powick, Salwarpe, Spetchley, Stoulton, Tibberton, Welland and Whittington and Worcester City – All Saints, St Martin’s , and St Peters.
Including Parish Apprenticeship Indentures for Poor children of the parish.
Photograph of long serving employees of Worcestershire County Council.
Poll Books.
Quarter Sessions Records.
Rent Roll  and Rent Books – Bishop of Worcester’s Diocesan records.
Return of Owners of Land 1873.
Settlement Orders where Hartwrights employed the person claiming settlement.
Tax.
Tithe Commutations - Maps and Apportionments dated approx 1836.
Wills and  Letters of Administration proved at Worcester.

 

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Hartwright information is also held in the Worcester Cathedral Archives D class 1285 and 1295 and mainly relates to valuation and surrender of properties for William Hartwright of Clerkenleap c. 1724-1791 descendants between 1796 and 1856

 

Hartwright information at the Oxfordshire Record Office

Census returns for Oxford and Headington.
Conveyance of the trust estate of the Black Horse, St Clements,
Oxford.

 

Hartwright information at the Birmingham City Archives

Census returns.
Agreement between William Hartwright of Clerkenleap, Kempsey, his son George Hartwright of Timberdine and his son-in-lawEdward Moore of Severn Wells Farm, Broadway, Worcs  with Thomas Wrenford of Kempsey acting on behalf of the Earl of Coventry.


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