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photocopies of a few P.R.O. documents (Misc. Don. 384).<br />

Monmouth County Archivist: Burgh le Marsh Middle School ‘Log<br />

Book’ (actually a narrative of events, 1864-72 (SR).<br />

Messrs. Mosso and Bowser: deeds: F 1’ eet, 1838-96; Gedney, 1874-<br />

1968; Hor$ each, 1735-1969; West Keal, 1754-1914; Leadenham,<br />

1806-95; Moulton, 1812-1937; Sutton St. Edmund, 17g7-1gog;<br />

Sutton St. James, 1836-1930; Sutton St. Mary, 1858-1925; Whaplode,<br />

1789-1922; Tydd St. Giles (Cambs.), 18o8-1930 (HD 75 and<br />

76).<br />

Northamptonshire County Archivist: deeds, Metheringham, Blyton<br />

and Morton, 1838-91 (Misc. Dep. 261).<br />

C. P. L. Openshaw Esq.: lease, Lincoln, 1680 (Misc. Dep. 257).<br />

P. D. Park Esq.: plan, Sutton St. Edmund, late 19th cent. (Misc. Don,<br />

391).<br />

A. Powell Esq.: Powell family deeds, 19th cent., book re claim to<br />

baronry of Marmion (4 WD).<br />

Revd. E. A. Pratt: deed, Ingoldmells, 1657 (Misc. Dep. 255).<br />

Mrs. E. Robson: deeds re property in Evedon, Holdingham, Ruskington<br />

and Sleaford, 1828-19<strong>24</strong>.<br />

Scunthorpe Museum Curator: plan and survey, Scamblesby, 1808<br />

(Misc. Don. 389).<br />

M. Tunnard Esq.: acre books: Algarkirk and Fosdyke, 1734; Boston<br />

West, 1662; Wyberton, 1702; Surveys and valuations: Boston<br />

East, 1803; Freiston, 1802; Holland Fen, c.1840; Kirton in<br />

Holland, c.1850; Leverton, 1764; Wigtoft Marsh, c.1800; Wrangle,<br />

1808; Wyberton, 1825; Fishtoft, Toynton All SS. and St. Peter<br />

and East Keal, 1802; Friskney, Wrangle, Leake, Leverton and<br />

Frampton, n.d.; Skirbeck, 1704; Kirton and Frampton recently<br />

enclosed salt marshes, 1881; Sibsey and Freiston, Wanley estates,<br />

1829; volume of misc. drainage and enclosure acts, 1801-s;<br />

Frampton parish, misc. poor law and charity papers, etc., 18-19th<br />

cent. (Misc. Dep. 259).<br />

Miss F. Waite: agreement between Earl of Scarbrough and cottagers,<br />

Glentworth, 1791 (Misc. Don. 385).<br />

E. Warner Esq.: Horncastle Division Conservative Association<br />

records (Misc. Dep. 268).<br />

Mrs. A. Wolynska: Bonby school log book, 1876-1956 (SR).<br />

RECORDS IN OTHER CUSTODY<br />

AVELING-BARFORD<br />

Aveling-Barford Ltd. was founded in 1932, and went into<br />

production at Grantham in 1934. It represented an amalgamation of<br />

two firms, Aveling and Porter of Rochester and Barford and Perkins<br />

of Peterborough, which had both been members of the ill-fated<br />

Agricultural and General Engineering group. Largely through the<br />

work of Edward Barford the two firms survived the collapse of the<br />

group as a whole, and continued, as a united company, the manufacture<br />

of road rollers and other highway-making equipment, for<br />

which they had become known in many parts of the world. Messrs.<br />

Lloyd and Olney visited the works on 13 September 1972, and through<br />

the kindness of Mr. Ryan, the chairman, Mr. Milliken, the company<br />

secretary, and Mr. Olive, the public relations officer, were able to form<br />

a full picture of the company’s records.

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