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Collapse DBC - Birch Cullimore and Co, solicitors, Chester - 14th century-20th centuryDBC - Birch Cullimore and Co, solicitors, Chester - 14th century-20th century
Expand 1 - Birch, Cullimore and Co, solicitors, Chester: office papers - 1766-19481 - Birch, Cullimore and Co, solicitors, Chester: office papers - 1766-1948
Collapse 2 - Birch Cullimore and Co, solicitors: client records - 18th century - 20th century2 - Birch Cullimore and Co, solicitors: client records - 18th century - 20th century
1 - Vyner family of Bidston, Gautby (Lincolnshire) and Newby (Yorkshire) records - 18th century - 20th century
Expand 2 - Cotton family of Combermere Abbey records2 - Cotton family of Combermere Abbey records
3 - Chester United Gas Co records
Expand 4 - Blossoms Hotel Co Ltd, Chester, records - 1896-19604 - Blossoms Hotel Co Ltd, Chester, records - 1896-1960
Expand 5 - Bollands Ltd, of Chester, confectioners - 1901-19445 - Bollands Ltd, of Chester, confectioners - 1901-1944
6 - Sandbach family of Duddon: deeds and papers - 1692-1936
7 - Tarleton family of Bolesworth - 1804-1827
Expand 8 - The Chester Race Company - 1881-19318 - The Chester Race Company - 1881-1931
Collapse 9 - Foulkes family of Eriviatt and Chester9 - Foulkes family of Eriviatt and Chester
Collapse 1 - Rectory of St. John the Baptist, Chester, and related premises - 1509-17181 - Rectory of St. John the Baptist, Chester, and related premises - 1509-1718
Expand 1 - Bundle 11 - Bundle 1
Collapse 2 - Bundle 22 - Bundle 2
1 - Grant of messuage in Chester near the cemetry of the church of St. John Baptist and capital messuage called the Whitehall in Lyttleton and Rowton. - 2 Jun 1606
2 - Quietus to Henry Phillips for the farm of lands in Littleton in the tenure of William Pullford and Richard Crane - 1609
3 - Grant by Letters Patent from Henry, eldest son of James, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, to John Sparke of the office of Bailiff for life - 4 Mar 16111
4 - Quietus to Alexander Cotes for the returns and fee farm of the church and rectory of St. John the Baptist - 1611
5 - Will and probate of Thomas Sparke, citizen and Merchant Taylor of London - 12 Nov 1611
6 - Letter of attorney from John Sparke, gentleman, of Aston, executor of Thomas Sparke, citizen and Merchant Taylor of London, to his brother-in-law John Sparke, gentleman, of Chester. - 10 Dec 1611
7 - Chancery decree - 25 May 1612
8 - Grant of a legacy under the will of Thomas Sparke, by John Sparke, gentleman, of Aston his executor, to John Sparke, gentleman, of Chester. - 9 Mar 1613
9 - Final concord concerning 20 messuages and land in Chester and the advowson and tithes of the church of St. John Baptist - 29 Aug 1614
10 - Settlement of trust of the rectory and Church of St John the Baptist, with the tithe barn, tithes and small tithes, advowson of the vicarage, and messuages etc, also a capital messuage and messuages in Chester, and parcels of land in Christleton - 13 Nov 1614
11 - Feoffment of messuage etc on the east side of Bridgegate Street, Chester, and an upper room called Nearer Newhall adjoining it - 16 Sept 1616
12 - Final concord of messuage etc. on the east side of Bridgegate Street, Chester, and an upper room called Nearer Newhall adjoining it - 10 Sept 1621
13 - Quitclaim by Edward Leche to William Sparke - 2 Feb 1622
Expand 3 - Bundle 33 - Bundle 3
Expand 4 - Bundle 44 - Bundle 4
Expand 2 - Personal papers of Adams family of Chester and elsewhere - 1655-17912 - Personal papers of Adams family of Chester and elsewhere - 1655-1791
Expand 3 - Premises in Bridge Street, Chester - 1527-17483 - Premises in Bridge Street, Chester - 1527-1748
Expand 4 - Probate documents of Jane Hughes of Chester - 1736-17524 - Probate documents of Jane Hughes of Chester - 1736-1752
Expand 5 - Chester miscellaneous - 17575 - Chester miscellaneous - 1757
Expand 10 - Council for the Preservation of Rural England (CPRE), Cheshire Branch10 - Council for the Preservation of Rural England (CPRE), Cheshire Branch
Expand 11 - Delves Broughton family11 - Delves Broughton family
Expand 12 - Currie family of Great Boughton 12 - Currie family of Great Boughton
13 - Lease of lands in Dutton - 27 May 1283
14 - Bailwick estate - 19th century
27 - Box 27
28 - Box 28
Expand 5434 - Various Estates5434 - Various Estates
7130 - Birch Cullimore and Co, solicitors: clients' records - 18th century-20th century
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