Hanby Holmes
Reference: D/HH 2 Catalogue Title: Hanby Holmes Area: Catalogue Category: Business and Industry Records (Solicitors) Description: Case Papers: Hanby, Holmes and their connections
Covering Dates: 1683-1962
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- Hanby Holmes
- Hanby Holmes (Ref: D/HH)
- Case Papers (Ref: D/HH 2)
- Hanby, Holmes and their connections (Ref: D/HH 2/1)
- Hanby Family (Ref: D/HH 2/1/1-36)
- Holmes and Oliver Settlements (Ref: D/HH 2/1/37-334)
- John and Osyth Dickonson (Ref: D/HH 2/1/335-401)
- J.N. Heslop, Jane Hanby Deceased, Holmes v Dugard (Ref: D/HH 2/1/402-509)
- Thomas Wheldon, deceased (see also D/HH 3/5/ below) (Ref: D/HH 2/1/510-522)
- Edmund Alderson Knowles (see also D/HH 6/1/ - 6/9/ below) (Ref: D/HH 2/1/523-643)
- Timothy Richard Holmes (Suffolk Estates) (Ref: D/HH 2/1/644-715)
- Welsh Estates (Ref: D/HH 2/1/716-740)
- Eastwood Estate (Ref: D/HH 2/1/741-757)
- Family letters to Thomas Wheldon (Ref: D/HH 2/1/758-769)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: D/HH 2/1/770-807)
- Thomas Wheldon and J.D. Holmes (Ref: D/HH 2/1/808-810)
- Mortgagees of Hartlepool building land (Ref: D/HH 2/1/811-898)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: D/HH 2/1/899-902)
- Local Companies (Ref: D/HH 2/1/903-960)
- Industrial and Commercial Companies (Ref: D/HH 2/1/961-960)
- Railways (Ref: D/HH 2/1/992-991)
- Mining Companies (Ref: D/HH 2/1/1033-1314)
- Miscellaneous Reports (Ref: D/HH 2/1/1315-1325)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: D/HH 2/1/1326-1328)
Catalogue Description
Hanby, Holmes and their connectionsCatalogue Contents
Third Deposit
(Acc: 1322(D))
Fifth Deposit
(Acc: 1602(D))
The companies represented here are ones in which the Hanby Holmes family appears to have had an interest. All papers relating to local companies have been kept but only select papers from the other companies. The spread of investments from home rails to South African gold mines is not untypical of the period. Naturally enough those companies in financial difficulties spawn more papers, circulars and schemes than do the others. Holdings of British Dominion and Colonial government securities, local loans and,possibly, foreign government stocks are also likely. Such organisations do not, of course, produce annual reports and the like, merely interest warrants and are, therefore, unrepresented here.
For the Bagnall engineering enterprises see D/HH 10/1/1-861 below. For prospectuses and E.R. Hanby Holmes' activities as a sub-underwriter see D/HH 1/8/1- above.