Miscellaneous documents - Darlington
Reference: D/XD 16 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents - Darlington Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: John Cresswell Brigham, antiquarian bookseller and Quaker
Covering Dates: 1615-1933
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- Miscellaneous documents - Darlington
- Brigham Collection (Ref: D/XD 16/1-18a)
- Pease Papers (Ref: D/XD 16/19-22)
- Backhouse Papers (Ref: D/XD 16/23-26)
- Darlington Papers (Ref: D/XD 16/27/1-28/3)
- Plans of charity property belonging to Darlington (Ref: D/XD 16/29-43)
- Durham County Papers (Ref: D/XD 16/44-55)
- Papers relating to Schools (Ref: D/XD 16/56-60)
- Papers relating to Ayton School (Ref: D/XD 16/61/1-32)
Catalogue Contents
This collection, including many books which are now part of the Local History Collection, was bought by Darlington Library on the death of the antiquarian bookseller, John Cresswell Brigham, in 1936. It was then described as three collections, one relating to Darlington, one to Durham and one to Yorkshire. Those archive items which have been identified as part of the Brigham Collection are listed here, but it is likely that many of the items without provenance which are listed as the Darlington Library Collection (D/DL), came from the Brigham Collection originally.
John Cresswell Brigham owned a book shop at 26 Coniscliffe Road and also set up a private museum in Northumberland Street. He was a Quaker and married Eleanor Lingford of Bishop Auckland. He was a well known figure in the town and his son has donated some notes about his life to the library. J. C. Brigham's father was George Brigham, who was chief accountant for Backhouse's Bank till his death in 1892. The family came from Rudby where George Brigham was a land agent and valuer, coroner for Cleveland and chief constable for the west division of Langbaurgh.
Brigham Family Papers