RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelPiece
ReferenceDBE 33/1-62
TitleVarious papers
Date1887-1921
DescriptionVarious Papers used in compilation of Grey Friars of Chester used here for reference:- DBE 33/2-9: ABSTRACT OF 3 Papers read ot the Chester Archaeological Society on "the Grey Friars of Chester" by J.H.E.B. (1921). DBE 33/10-35: EXTRACTS from printed and ms. sources relating to the Grey Friars. DBE 33/36-39: LETTER from Walter M. Simpson, 10 Cook St., Liverpool, to J.H.E.B., giving information about the title to the Chester Linen Hall (erected on part of the Grey Friars Close), and enclosing an Epitome of Title (pp.42-4). 23 Aug 1921. DBE 33/40-41: LETTER from Walter M. Simpson, 20 Cook St., Liverpool, to J.H.E.B., with further information about the title and enclosing a rough sketch (p. 46). 26 Aug 1921. DBE 33/42-44: EPITOME OF TITLE to the Chester Linen Hall (1774-1820). Typescript copy. DBE 33/46: LETTER (typescript copy of part of,) asking whether any of the addressee's clients would be interested in purchasing perpetual chief rents charged on premises in Watergate St., Stanley St., Linenhall Place and Stanley Place, as shown in the accompanying rough sketch. 19 Feb 1887. DBE 33/48-52: EXTRACTS from printed and ms. sources relating to the Grey Friars. DBE 33/53-56: LETTER from J.E. Mayers, of John Maters, Sons & Co. Ltd., General Building Contractors, Chester, to Alfred Williams, Architect, Chester, with particulars and plan (tracing) of some portions of the old Grey Friars Buildings disclosed in connection with the work of building Race Stables on the old Linenhall site. 24 Jan 1921. DBE 33/57-58: LETTER from A. Hamilton Thompson, Newcastle on Tyne, to J.H.E.B., commenting on Randle Holme's Plan of (Grey Friars). 8 Apr 1920. DBE 33/59-62: LETTER from the same to the same, returning J.H.E.B.'s article (on the Grey Friars), with his comments. 29 Aug 1921. Mf 92/8.

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