Letters to Sir Joseph Pennington
- Reference No:
- U DDWA/12/3
- Dates:
- 1768 - 1792
- Description:
From:
Thomas Atkinson, York (3);
Robert Gale, Warter Hall;
John Duggin, London (20);
Thomas Plummer, attorney, York (17);
J. Danser; Timothy Mortimer, York (2);
John Dickinson, Beverley;
H. Rymer, London;
Joseph Butler, York;
P. Wentworth, Solston Lodge (4);
C. Perrin, Golden Square;
Capt. Tobs. Furneaux, Syren;
Lawrence Ryan, London;
Robert Blunt, Charing Cross opposite the Mewes Gate (2);
George Whitaker, Doncaster (3);
Mr. J. Pennington, West Park, Fordingbridge, Hants.;
Thomas Eadon, York (assistant to Thomas Plummer, as above) (2);
C. Cross, Pocklington;
Messrs. Ross & Gray, Conduit Street (9);
Robert Dolman jnr., Knaresborough;
C. Keld, Beverley;
Miss Ma. Milbank, Thorpe Perraw & her agent, Christopher Fryer (11);
Calv. Clapham, Bishopthorpe;
Robert Grimston, Neswick (3);
Dr. Thomas Withers, York;
John Fitzpatrick, St. James's Coffee House;
Robert Appleton, Beverley; H. Osbaldeston, Hunmanby;
Robert Weston, Norfolk Street;
Henry Edwards, London (2);
Messrs. Garforth, Raper & Co., York;
Robert Wharton, Brandesburton;
Joseph Armitage, Allerthorpe;
Nathaniel Cholmley, Howsham;
George Townend, York;
George Stephenson, Clifton (5);
M. Darlington, Raby Castle.
Alterations at Warter Hall, including provision of a water closet.
Bottling ale.
Horses.
Estate at Grimston.
Drains at Dunnington.
Account of John Duggin for horse keeping.
Fines in Manor of Dunnington.
Dispute with James Sanderson.
Repair of fence between Millington and Warter.
Estate matters, tenants, rents.
Financial affairs.
Right of way to be granted to Sir J.P. by Richard Milner.
Millington Becks on Gill Field.
Account : Capt. Joseph Pennington debtor to St. James's Coffee House.
Debt of Major John Pennington - loan from Robert Grimston when travelling in Spain.
Lt. Joseph Pennington killed in duel at Syren and buried near River Savanna, Georgia.
Capt. Lowther Pennington's allowance, whilst in America, mention of his recovery & requests for Sir J.P.'s remittances.
Sir J.P. to act as Trustee under Act of Parliament for sale of estate of Dr. Dolman at Pocklington.
Sale of fee farm rents.
Expense of institution of Mr. Willan to vicarage of Warter.
Procedure for prosecution for selling ale without a licence.
Illness of Alex. Leask, servant of Sir J.P.
Sir J.P. to obtain Sacrament Certificate.
Death of 'the poor unfortunate woman' (Mrs. Osbaldeston?)
Trust term vested in Sir John Pennington dec'd. (estate in Beckenham).
Fee farm rents due to Earl of Derby.
'Bath leases'.
Poor house at North Dalton to take in parish of Warter; instrument being drawn up.
Genealogy of Lowther family and Sir J.P.'s relationship to Nathaniel Cholmley, they being representatives of the sisters of the late Lord Lonsdale
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 120 letters
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
- Papers of the Pennington Family of Warter