Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 820 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Peele, Sadler and Ropner family records
Covering Dates: 1849-1966
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- Miscellaneous documents
- Title deeds etc. (Ref: D/X 820/1-27)
- Correspondence (Ref: D/X 820/28-34,35)
- Family Memorabilia (Ref: D/X 820/36-61)
- Photographs (Ref: D/X 820/62-111)
- Sadler and Ropner families (Ref: D/X 820/62-103)
- Monica Sadler (Ref: D/X 820/104/1-9-110/1-8)
- Monica and John Peele (Ref: D/X 820/111/1-5)
- Photograph albums compiled by Monica Sadler (Ref: D/X 820/112-118)
- Press Cuttings (Ref: D/X 820/119-122/1-23)
- Pedigrees (Ref: D/X 820/123/1-4)
- Portraits (Ref: D/X 820/124)
- Newspapers (Ref: D/X 820/125-127)
- Cookery Books (Ref: D/X 820/128-130)
- Pictures (Ref: D/X 820/131-137)
Catalogue Description
Records deposited on long-term loan, 8 January 1987(Acc: 1712(D))
Introduction
The largest part of this collection of documents concerns the Sadler and Peele families.
Amy Ropner of Preston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees married in 1894 C.J. Sadler who died in 1936 [for his obituary see D/X 820/121). Their children were Doris, Eileen, Monica and Norman Sadler. Monica (b.1906) married in 1932 John Dickinson Peele who was a veterinary surgeon in the City of Durham and whose father and grandfather had been veterinary surgeons in the city before him.
Most of the documents listed here were collected by Monica Peele (nee Sadler) and record her youth, marriage, sporting activities and those of her sisters.
For a copy pedigree of the Peele family see D/X 820/123.
Catalogue Contents
Title deeds etc. (Ref: D/X 820/1-27)Ref: D/X 820/1
13 April 1849
(1) Edward Peele of Hallgarth Street in the City of Durham, chorister and John Edward Peele, son of Edward Peele
(2) Cuthbert Joseph Hubbick of New Elvet in the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon
Apprenticeship indenture of John Peele to (2) for the term of 5 years
Consideration: £25
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/2Copy of D/X 820/1 above
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/313 May 1856
(1) Cuthbert Joseph Hubbick of New Elvet in the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon
(2) John Edward Peele of Hallgarth Street in the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon
Agreement between (1) and (2) to form a partnership as veterinary surgeons and horseshoers for the term of ten years, to be known as Hubbick and Peele
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/X 820/4Valuation of the stock belonging to J.E. Peele and C. Hubbick, 14 and 16 May 1856
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 820/5Bill submitted by Richard Thompson to Messrs. Hubbick and Peele for the legal expenses involved in the setting up of a partnership, 22 May 1856
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/615 November 1861
(1) Robert Thwaites of the City of Durham, gentleman
(2) Edward Peele of the City of Durham, gentleman
Appointment by (1) of (2) to serve in the place of (1) as executor of the will of Elizabeth Eggleston of Framwellgate in the suburbs of the City of Durham, dated 3 October 1857 and who died 30 November 1860
(1 file)
Ref: D/X 820/75 June 1863
(1) John Ford, son of Margaret Ford of Bishop Auckland, innkeeper
(2) Cuthbert Joseph Hubbick and John Edward Peele, veterinary surgeons
Apprenticeship indenture of (1) to (2) for four years from 1 January 1863
(parchment, 1 membrane)
Ref: D/X 820/8Bill of costs for the purchase of Thwaites Waterloo Hotel by C. Hubbick and J. Peele from J. Thwaites, 11 August 1865
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/929 June 1866
(1) John Edward Peele of the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon
(2) Edward Peele of the City of Durham, gentleman
Mortgage for £500 from (2) to (1) of a moiety of the Thwaites Waterloo Hotel in Old Elvet
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/X 820/10Letter from the North Eastern Railway Passenger Department, Local Superintendent's Office, Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Messrs. Hubbick and Peele, Waterloo Hotel Yard, Durham, informing the latter that the County Hotel will in future supply cabs at North Gate Station, 29 December 1873
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/11List of payments made in the matter of the Waterloo Hotel, 11 December 1874
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/12Epitome of the will of Edward Peele, deceased, proved 19 July 1883
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/1315 August 1883
(1) North Eastern Railway, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
(2) Cuthbert Joseph Hubbick and John Edward Peele, both of the City of Durham, veterinary surgeons and cab proprietors
Lease for 1 year by (1) to (2) of cab stand at Durham Railway Station
Rent: ls.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/1419 December 1890
(1) Cuthbert Joseph Hubbick of the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon, horse shoer
(2) John Edward Peele, of the same place, veterinary surgeon, horse shoer and carriage and livery proprietor
Agreement for the dissolution of the partnership between (1) and (2). (2) to purchase the half share of (1) in premises at North Road and Old Elvet, Durham and in the Waterloo Inn
Consideration: £4,000
(parchment, 2 membranes)
Ref: D/X 820/15Receipt by William Hayton for damages received from John Edward Peele for injuries suffered by the wife of the former and agreement to abandon proceedings for damages, 11 August 1893
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/16l July 1899
(1) John Edward Peele of 8 New Elvet in the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon, horse shoer and livery stable proprietor
(2) Harry Peele of 8 New Elvet, veterinary surgeon
Agreement between (1) and (2) to form a partnership to be known as J.E. Peele & Son from 1 July 1899 for the lives of (1) and (2)
(1 file)
Ref: D/X 820/17Counterpart of D/X 820/16
(1 file)
Ref: D/X 820/18l July 1899
(1) John Edward Peele of 8 New Elvet, veterinary surgeon, horse shoer and livery stable proprietor
(2) Harry Peele, 8 New Elvet, veterinary surgeon
Agreement for the management of livery stable
(1 file)
Ref: D/X 820/19Counterpart of D/X 820/18
(1 file)
Ref: D/X 820/206 June 1903
(1) John Edward Peele of the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon
(2) Harry Peele of the same place, veterinary surgeon
Agreement for the dissolution of the partnership of (1) and (2). (2) to pay £250 to (1) for his share in the partnership
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/21Account of the debts owed by the practice of J.E. Peele & Sons, veterinary surgeons, 25 August 1903
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/2212 March 1906
(1) Ernest Peele of the City of Durham, solicitor; Alfred Peele of Hessle in East Riding of Yorkshire, veterinary surgeon; Harry Peele of the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon
(2) Charles Alfred Whittingham of 8 Clarges Street, London, hotel proprietor
Agreement between (1) and (2) that (2) may erect three drain ventilators, an advertisement board and a wooden erection on the south wall of the property of (1)
Rent: £5s. per annum
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/2325 March 1909
(1) Ernest Peele of Peterborough in the County of Northampton, solicitor; Alfred Peele of 4 Sunnybank, Hull, in the County of York, veterinary surgeon; Edward Peele of the City of Durham; Bertha Dickinson, wife of Benjamin Dickinson of 8 New Elvet; Harry Peele of the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon, the beneficiaries
(2) Ernest Peele, Alfred Peele, Harry Peele, the trustees
Agreement between (1) and (2) to the payment to Annie Peele, widow of John Edward Peele, of £351, part of an annuity of £300 due to her
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/2431 December 1927
(1) Harry Peele of Springfield, near the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon
(2) William Tindale of 29 Hallgarth Street in the City of Durham, clerk
Copy agreement for the sale from (1) to (2) of the goodwill of the business of shoeing smith in Elvet Waterside for £250; for the lease from (1) to (2) of the forge, cottage and garage at a rent of £100 p.a.
(1 file)
Ref: D/X 820/2531 August 1936
(1) Thomas Wood of 36 Clarendon Road, West Hartlepool
(2) John Dickinson Peele of Elvet Waterside, veterinary surgeon
Lease from (1) to (2) of a messuage at 214 York Road, West Hartlepool
Rent: £27 6s. p.a.
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/26Certificate of registration of the business name of J.D. Peele of Elvet Waterside, Durham City, 2 December 1944
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/2725 August 1953
(1) John Dickinson Peele of High Close, Hollingside Lane in the City of Durham, veterinary surgeon
(2) John Dickinson Peele and David Fairweather Macfarlane of 2 Rose Acre, Shincliffe, veterinary surgeon, who carry on business in partnership as Peele and MacFarlane
Lease for 20 years from (1) to (2) of building in Elvet Waterside used as veterinary surgeon's surgery
Rent: £20 p.a.
(1 paper)
Correspondence (Ref: D/X 820/28-34,35)Ref: D/X 820/28Letter from G. Tarn Bainbridge, Son and Handley, Auctioneers, Valuers, Land and Estate Agents, 44 High Row, Darlington to C.J. Sadler, Oswald House, Durham concerning purchase of Mount Oswald Cottage, 21 January 1932
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/29Letter from Nina Rae, Organising Secretary, Durham Parliamentary Division Women's Conservative and Unionist Association, 6 Old Elvet, Durham to Monica Sadler, Oswald House, thanking the latter for her efforts as Hon. Secretary of the Association, 26 February 1932
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/30Letter from Mervyn Hamilton-Fletcher, Studland Manor, Swanage, Dorset to Monica Sadler, thanking the latter for her efforts during his campaign, 16 July [1932]
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/31Letter from Basil [surname ommitted], 35 Reginald Road, Northwood, Middlesex to Monica Sadler referring to the latter's imminent wedding, 27 June 1932
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/32Letter from J.A. Lund, 3 Charles Street, Seaton Carew to Monica Peele, commenting on the latter's performance in the Durham County Ladies' Golf Championship, 24 April 1936
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/33Letter from Margaret Harrison [nee Peele], Stanley Civilian Internment Camp, Hong Kong to John Peele, Blaidwood, Durham, describing life in the camp, 30 April 1943
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/34-35Postcards from Margaret Harrison, Stanley Internment Camp, Hong Kong to John Peele commenting that she has received letters only from her mother, 14 April 1944 and 14 August n.y.
(2 cards)
Family Memorabilia (Ref: D/X 820/36-61)Ref: D/X 820/36Mourning card for Mary Louisa, wife of Richardson Peele of Shincliffe Hall, 21 August 1875
[Reverse of card shows photograph]
(1 card and envelope)
Ref: D/X 820/37Baptism card for Harry Dickinson Peele, 26 December 1910
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 820/38Order of service for the marriage of Cecil Norman Sadler and C.E. Llewlyn-Jones, 4 February 1924
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 820/39Dance card for dance at Oswald House, 19 December 1924
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 820/40-41Cards for the presentation of Miss Monica and Mrs. Norman Sadler at Court, 21 June 1927
(2 cards)
Ref: D/X 820/42-43Menu cards for party at Oswald House, Durham, 21 October 1927
[Each card is signed by guests]
(2 cards)
Ref: D/X 820/44-45Order of service for, and invitation to, the marriage of Monica Sadler and John Dickinson Peele, 30 June 1932
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/46List of presents not on view, but presented to Monica and John Peele on their wedding, 1932
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/47Order of service for the funeral of Cecil James Sadler, 22 December 1936
(1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/48-49Order of proceedings and menu for the conferment of the honorary freedom of the City of Durham on the Rt. Hon. Robert Anthony Eden and Alderman Frank William Goodyear, 4 October 1945
(1 booklet, 1 card)
Ref: D/X 820/50Clothing book in the name of Monica Peele, 1947 - 1948
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 820/51Menu for a dinner given by the City of Durham on the occasion of the visit of the Prime Minister and other members of H.M. Government, 20 July 1946
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 820/52Menu, signed by Mrs. Attlee, for the visit of the Prime Minister and Mrs. Attlee, 7 June 1947
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 820/53-55Menu for first and third annual dinners of the Durham Regatta, 5 March 1957 and 8 May 1959
(2 cards, 1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/56Menu for luncheon given by the City of Durham, 20 May 1959
(1 card)
Ref: D/X 820/57-58Ration books issued to John D. and Monica Peele, 1953 - 1954
(2 booklets)
Ref: D/X 820/59Petrol ration book issued during the Suez crisis, 28 March 1957
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/X 820/60Typescript of a contribution by John Peele to the Week Ahead describing the history of the Durham Regatta, 20 June 1957
(2 papers)
Ref: D/X 820/61Sketch book [possibly belonging to Doris Sadler], n.d.
(1 volume, cloth bound)
Photographs (Ref: D/X 820/62-111)Sadler and Ropner families (Ref: D/X 820/62-103)Ref: D/X 820/62Photograph of Amy Ropner, later Sadler, as a young woman, c.1887
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/63Photograph of the wedding group of Amy Ropner and C.J. Sadler at the entrance to Preston Hall, c.1890
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/64Photograph of group at the entrance to Preston Hall including Amy Ropner and Cecil Sadler and their children, c.1913
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/65Photograph of Amy Sadler aged apprximately 40, c.1907
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/66Photograph of Amy Sadler as V.A.D. during the First World War outside Oswald House, which was used as a hospital, c.1916
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/67Photograph of Sadler family group outside Oswald House, c1920
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/68Photograph of Amy and Cecil Sadler and their children Doris, Eileen, Norman and Monica, c.1920
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/69Photograph of Doris, Eileen and Monica Sadler as children, c.1912
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/70Photograph of charabanc containing, among others, members of the Sadler family, c.1922
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/71-72Photographs of Amy and Cecil Sadler on outings with one of their daughters, c.1925
(2 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/73Photograph of Cecil and Amy Sadler and Doris, Norman and Constance Sadler, c.1926
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/74Photograph of Lady Sadler with her grandchildren, including Norman, Doris and Monica Sadler, c.1930
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/75-76Photographs of Cecil Sadler, c.1930
(2 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/77-78Photographs of Amy Sadler, c.1934
(2 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/79-82Photographs of Amy Sadler as an old woman, c.1942 - 1957
(5 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/83Photograph of Amy Sadler with her grandchildren on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday, 1957
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/84(1-2)Photograph of Amy Sadler with her children on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday, and newspaper cutting describing the occasion, 1957
(1 photograph, 1 paper)
Ref: D/X 820/85Postcard of the exterior of Preston Hall, 1942
(1 postcard)
Ref: D/X 820/86-89Photographs of the exterior of Oswald House, c.1920 - c.1943
(4 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/90-92Photographs of the exterior of Oswald Cottage, later Blaidwood before, during and after restoration, 1932
(3 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/93Photograph of Amy Sadler, Doris Sadler, Monica Peele, Elspeth Peele and Colin Peele, making hay in meadow near Oswald House, c.1943
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/94/1-19Photographs of Doris, Norman and Eileen Sadler as children, at the seaside and outside Oswald House, c.1900 - 1910
(19 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/95/1-6Photographs of Norman Sadler as a soldier during the First World War, riding a motor cycle and posed outside Oswald House with the motor cycle and members of his family, c.1917 and c.1925
(6 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/96/1-21Photographs of soldiers, interior of trenches and buildings near the front line during the First World War [taken by Norman Salder], c.1917
(21 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/97Photograph of John Peele as a child, c.1910
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/98Photograph of Richardson Peele, Harry Dickinson Peele, Margaret Peele, their mother, John Peele and Helen Peele, c.1921
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/99Photograph of John Peele and Margaret Peele with their father, all on horseback, c.1913
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/100Photograph of Richardson Peele in the army during the Second World War, c.1941
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/101Photograph of Helen Peele in the uniform of the A.T.S. during the Second World War, c.1941
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/102Photograph of John Peele in uniform, possibly the Home Guard, c.1941
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/103Photograph of John Peele, during his rounds as a veterinary surgeon on horseback during the winter of 1946 - 1947
(1 photograph)
Monica Sadler (Ref: D/X 820/104/1-9-110/1-8)Ref: D/X 820/104/1-9Photographs of Monica Sadler as a young woman, c.1920 - 1926
(9 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/105/1-4Photographs of Monica Sadler, her sisters Eileen and Doris and their mother on their presentation at Court, 1927
(4 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/106/1-5Photographs of Monica Sadler golfing and Doris Sadler playing tennis, 1932
(5 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/107/1-13Photographs of the marriage of Monica Sadler and John Peele, 1932
(13 photographs)
Ref: D/X 820/108Photographs of Elspeth, daughter of John and Monica Peele, with her father, grandmother and aunt, c.1938
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/109Photograph of Elspeth and Colin Peele, children of Monica and John Peele with Amy Sadler, c.1944
(1 photograph)
Ref: D/X 820/110/1-8Photographs of the christening party of Colin Peele, 1939
(8 photographs)
Monica and John Peele (Ref: D/X 820/111/1-5)Ref: D/X 820/111/1-5Photographs of Monica and John Peele at civic functions, regatta dinner and Rotary dance, c.1957 - 1959
(5 photographs)
Photograph albums compiled by Monica Sadler (Ref: D/X 820/112-118)Ref: D/X 820/112Photographs of Monica Sadler and companions at school, 1921
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 820/113Photographs of members of the Sadler family at Oswald House and on holiday, 1923
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 820/114Photographs of members of the family at Preston Hall and on holiday, 1923
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 820/115Photographs of family and holiday in France and Belgium, 1924
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 820/116Photographs of holiday in Switzerland, tennis, wedding of Margaret Peele, Monica Sadler, Oswald Cottage and holiday, c.1930 - 1933
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 820/117Photographs of the wedding of Margaret Peele, c.1930
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 820/118Photographs of Elspeth Peele as a new-born infant, 1935
(1 volume)
Press Cuttings (Ref: D/X 820/119-122/1-23)Ref: D/X 820/119Album of press cuttings kept by Monica Sadler relating to Doris Sadler's hockey, Monica Sadler's golf and the wedding of Monica Saddler and John Peele, c.1928 - 1935
(1 volume)
Ref: D/X 820/120/1-21Newspaper cuttings concerning hockey, tennis, motor cycling and golf, c.1924 - c.1935
(21 papers)
Ref: D/X 820/121/1-33Newspaper cuttings concerning weddings of the Sadler, Peele and Ropner families, 1894 - c.1935 and obituaries of Major H. Peele, c.1930 and C.J. Sadler, 1936
(33 papers)
Ref: D/X 820/122/1-23Newspaper cuttings concerning the presentation of Monica, Eileen and Doris Sadler at court, 1927; social activities of Monica and John Peele, 1958 - 1959; fire at Oswald House, c.1960; acitivites of Colin Peele (son of Monica and John Peele) in the D.L.I., 1963
(23 papers)
Pedigrees (Ref: D/X 820/123/1-4)Ref: D/X 820/123/1-4Photography of pedigree of the Peele family, 1584 - 1907
(4 papers)
Portraits (Ref: D/X 820/124)Ref: D/X 820/124Caricature of John Dickinson Peele as golfer at the nineteenth hole by Pat Coonery, 1932
(1 paper)
Newspapers (Ref: D/X 820/125-127)Ref: D/X 820/125The British Gazette, 12 May 1926
(1 newspaper)
Ref: D/X 820/126The Evening Chronicle recording the Allied invasion of Normandy, 16 June 1944
(1 newspaper)
Ref: D/X 820/127The Evening Chronicle commemorating victory in Europe, 7 May 1945
(1 newspaper)
Cookery Books (Ref: D/X 820/128-130)Ref: D/X 820/128The Mothers' Cookery Book: How to prepare simple, cheap and tasty meals for parents and young children compiled by the Association of Infant Welfare and Maternity Centres, 1925
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/X 820/129Household Cookery: Recipes compiled by the Northern Counties Training College of Domestic Science, c.1925
(1 volume, card bound)
Ref: D/X 820/130Food Without Fuss: 200 recipes and a few thoughts by Josephine Terry, Faber and Faber, 1944
(1 volume, cloth bound)
Pictures (Ref: D/X 820/131-137)Ref: D/X 820/131Portrait in oils of Amy Ropner (b.1868, d.1967) aged approximately 5 years, 1873
(1 picture, 59cm x 45cm, framed)
Ref: D/X 820/132Watercolour view of the front of Oswald House and flower beds painted by C.H.V. Stocks, 1925
(1 picture, 48cm x 60cm, framed)
Ref: D/X 820/133Watercolour view of the corner of Oswald House and of the grounds, painted by C.H.V. Stocks, 1925
(1 picture, 48cm x 60cm, framed)
Ref: D/X 820/134Watercolour view of the flower garden leading to the kitchen garden at Oswald House, painted by C.H.V. Stocks, 1925
(1 picture, 40cm x 49cm, framed)
Ref: D/X 820/135Watercolour picture of Hollingside Lane by Doris Sadler, 1961
(1 picture, 25cm x 32cm, framed)
Ref: D/X 820/136Watercolour picture of Oswald House garden painted by Doris Sadler, 1966
(1 picture, 39cm x 28cm, framed)
Ref: D/X 820/137Green ostrich feather and ivory fan, c.1930
(1 fan)