Clayton and Gibson
Reference: D/CG 1 Catalogue Title: Clayton and Gibson Area: Catalogue Category: Business and Industry Records (Solicitors) Description: Clayton and Gibson Business and Partners
Covering Dates: 1800-1836; c.1940-1950
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Clayton and Gibson (Ref: D/CG)Business and Partners (Ref: D/CG 1/1-2)Ref: D/CG 1/1
Reports on heating system and boiler on the premises of Clayton and Gibson, 18 December 1946 - 10 July 1950
(paper, 1 file, printed form)
Ref: D/CG 1/2Copy of the memorial of Sir William Waymouth Gibson, of Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Knight, to the Earl Marshal seeking a grant of armorial bearings, n.d. [c.1940]
(paper, typescript)
Letters received from correspondents whose surnames begin with the letter 'O' (Ref: D/CG 1/3-73)Ref: D/CG 1/3-20Letters received by John Clayton from correspondents 'O' chiefly W. Ord regarding the Fenham Lease also Thomas Oliver concerning the design for Blackett Street, 5 January 1824 - 3 November 1825
(18 papers)
Ref: D/CG 1/21-39Letters received by John Clayton from correspondents 'O': James Henry O'Brien, Cork; Oliverson,Denby and Company; William Ord, Whitfield Hall etc; concerning sale of Fenham;and William Oswald Wind Mill Hill, Gateshead, 29 May - 27 December 1828
(19 papers)
Ref: D/CG 1/40-73Letters received by John Clayton from correspondents 'O' chiefly William Ord, M.P Berkley Square and James Henry O'Brien, King Street, Cork, 9 January - 30 December 1836
(34 papers)
Claytons as colliery agents (Ref: D/CG 1/74-76)Ref: D/CG 1/7428 June 1800
(1) William Morton Pitt of Kingston House, Dorset, Esquire
(2) Nathaniel Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
Draft agreement for the employment of (2) as colliery manager for (1) Covenant to enter into a bond for the performance of duties. (2) to receive £562 p.a. for expenses, £400 clear and a commission of 12% on profits exceeding £3333 6s.8d. p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/CG 1/7528 June 1800
(1) Nathaniel Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire, and Ralph Clayton of Serjeants Inn, Middlesex, Serjeant at Law
(2) William Morton pitt of Kington House, Dorset, Esquire
Bond of (1) to (2) in £5000 to perform covenants in a memorandum of agreement of even date
(1 paper)
Ref: D/CG 1/7631 December 1814
(1) Nathaniel Clayton of Newcastle upon Tyne, Esquire
(2) William Morton Pitt of Kingston House, Dorset, Esquire
Draft bond of (1) to (2) in £5000 to perform covenants in D/CG 1/74
(1 file)