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SY645 - Shrewsbury Hospital, Sheffield
T1 - Petitions for admission
T2 - Miscellaneous correspondence concerning the Shrewsbury Hospital Estate
T3 - Insurance Policies
1 - Stable with hay chamber over, shed used for storing dead farming stock, cow house, and piggeries with hen coop over, all stone built and slated, situated at Cliffe Hill (near Cumberworth), Kirkburton, Yorkshire, in tenure of George Fitton, farmer
2 - Dwelling house and domestic offices communicating, brick or stone built and slated or tiled, situated in Derwent village, near Derwent Hall in the county of Derby, in the tenure of James Gardner (amended to John Thorp)
3 - Buildings in Sheaf Street, Sheffield, occupied by: Atkinson as warehouse for builders' materials; Taylor partly as office and partly as hay, straw and cake warehouse; Taylor partly as stables and partly as hay and straw store; A. Awdas as stationer's saleshop and store; Talford as wallpaper saleshop; etc.
4 - Rose and Crown Inn and billiard room communicating therewith, larder adjoining, carriage house, stables and harness room with chamber over, large shed or covered yard and cowhouse with chamber over, stable with chamber over, all brick or stone built and slated or tiled, situated in Town Street and Shrewsbury Road, Penistone
5 - Dutch barn of six bays, timber built, situated at Handsworth Hall Farm, in the parish of Handsworth, near Sheffield, in the occupation of G. W. Mottram
6 - Various properties in Sheffield
7 - Public house and dwelling known as The Cricket Inn situated at no. 317 Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield, in the occupation of Mrs. Annie Taylor; public house and dwelling known as The Travellers Inn situated at nos. 4, 5, 7 and 8 Cricket Inn Road, in the occupation of George Cormins; fifteen cottages and domestic offices in Cricket Inn Road, in occupation of Messrs. Wasnidge, Oates, Ledger and others
8 - Dwellinghouse and domestic offices situated at no. 233 Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield
9 - Bamford Presbytery, Bamford, Derbyshire, in the occupation of the Very Rev. Canon Hayward - household and personal effects
10 - Dwellinghouse and domestic offices situated at no. 98 Weigh Lane, Park, Sheffield; dwellinghouse, grocer's saleshop and offices situated at no. 70 Park Hill Lane, Sheffield
11 - Public house known as The Old Red Lion Inn in the occupation of Mary Swift, and four cottages adjoining, situated at the top of Long Lane, Grenoside, in the Parish of Ecclesfield, Yorkshire
12 - Fire policy on a Dutch barn, timber built, situated on Mrs. Knutton's farm, Foxhill, near Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield
13 - Dwellinghouse and domestic offices at no. 85 Attercliffe Road, Sheffield; two dwellinghouses and domestic offices at nos. 87 and 89 Attercliffe Road; two dwellinghouses and saleshops and domestic offices at nos. 91 and 93 Attercliffe Road, occupied as general hardware dealer's saleshop and grocer's saleshop; five dwellinghouses and domestic offices at nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in Court 9, Attercliffe Road
14 - Two sheds corrugated iron built with brick or stone dividing walls at Sheffield Corporation Waterworks situated near Fox Holes Lodge, Hollow Meadows, near Sheffield, one occupied as office, store and men's cabin, one unoccupied
15 - Six dwellinghouses and domestic outbuildings and three W.C.s, situated at nos. 26, 28, 30 and nos. 1, 2 and 3 in Court 4, Bramber Street, Sheffield
T4 - Plans
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