W. Smith (Durham) (chemists)

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Date1756,
1983
EraHanoverian (1714 to 1837),
20th Century (1901 to 2000),
Late 20th Century (1967 to 2000)
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W. Smith (Durham) (chemists) records

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D/SmiW. Smith (Durham) (chemists)
D/Smi 1-45Financial
D/Smi 1/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Silver Street branch, 1 July 1976 – 30 June 1977
D/Smi 2/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Silver Street branch, 1 July 1977 – 30 June 1978
D/Smi 3/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Silver Street branch, 1 July 1978 – 30 June 1979
D/Smi 4/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Silver Street branch, 1 July 1979 – 30 June 1980
D/Smi 5/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Silver Street branch, 1 July 1980 – 30 June 1981
D/Smi 6/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Silver Street branch, 1 July 1981 – 30 June 1982
D/Smi 7/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Franwellgate Moor branch, 1 July 1976 – 30 June 1977
D/Smi 8/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Franwellgate Moor branch, 1 July 1977 – 30 June 1978
D/Smi 9/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Franwellgate Moor branch, 1 July 1978 – 30 June 1979
D/Smi 10/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Franwellgate Moor branch, 1 July 1979 – 30 June 1980
D/Smi 11/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Franwellgate Moor branch, 1 July 1980 – 30 June 1981
D/Smi 12/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Framwellgate Moor branch, 1 July 1981 – 30 June 1982
D/Smi 13/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Esh Winning branch, 1 July 1979 – 30 June 1980
D/Smi 14/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Esh Winning branch, 1 July 1980 – 30 June 1981
D/Smi 15/1-5353 papersAnalysis of weekly takings, bankings and cash expenses, Esh Winning branch, 1 July 1981 – 30 June 1982
D/Smi 161 volume, cloth boundPayments’ analysis book, 4 July 1975 – 28 March 1980
D/Smi 171 volume, plastic boundPayments’ analysis book, 28 March 1980 – 29 April 1982
D/Smi 181 volume, cloth boundWages book, 7 January 1950 – 17 May 1952
D/Smi 191 volume, cloth boundWages book, 24 May 1952 – 2 October 1954
D/Smi 20Wages book, 9 October 1954 – 16 February 1957 (l
D/Smi 211 volume, cloth boundWages book, 23 February 1957 – 4 July 1959
D/Smi 221 volume, cloth boundWages book, 11 July 1959 – 18 November 1961
D/Smi 231 volume, cloth boundWages book, 25 March 1961 – 4 April 1964
D/Smi 241 volume, cloth boundWages book, 11 April 1964 – 20 August 1966
D/Smi 251 volume, cloth boundWages book, 27 August 1966 – 4 January 1969
D/Smi 261 volume, cloth boundWages book, 11 January 1969 – 22 May 1971
D/Smi 271 volume, cloth boundWages book, 29 May 1971 – 3 June 1972
D/Smi 281 volume, cloth boundWages book, 10 June 1972 – 16 June 1973
D/Smi 291 fileV.A.T. ‘inputs’ sheets, April 1973 – June 1974
D/Smi 301 volume, cloth boundV.A.T. record book, 1 July – 30 November 1974
D/Smi 311 volume, cloth boundV.A.T. record book, June – September 1977
D/Smi 321 volume, cloth boundV.A.T. record book, February – April 1978
D/Smi 331 fileBank statements, June 1982 – June 1983
D/Smi 341 fileStatements of sums paid by the National Health Service in respect of prescriptions, May 1972 – June 1973
D/Smi 351 fileStatements of sums paid by the National Health Service in respect of prescriptions, September 1977 – August 1978
D/Smi 361 fileStatements of sums paid by the National Health Service in respect of prescriptions, October 1981 – August 1982
D/Smi 371 volume, leather half-boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, January 1947 – March 1953
D/Smi 381 volume, cloth boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, April 1953 – March 1957
D/Smi 391 volume, cloth boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, April 1957 – March 1961
D/Smi 401 volume, cloth boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, April 1961 – March 1965
D/Smi 411 volume, cloth boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, April 1965 – March 1969
D/Smi 421 volume, cloth boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, April 1969 – May 1973
D/Smi 431 volume, cloth boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, June 1973 – June 1974
D/Smi 441 volume, plastic boundCash book, 1 July 1974 – 30 June 1975
D/Smi 451 volume, plastic boundCash book, July 1975 – October 1975
D/Smi 46-48Prescriptions
D/Smi 461 volume, leather quarter-boundPrescriptions’ book, 28 November 1970 – 3 May 1972
D/Smi 471 volume, card boundPrescriptions’ book, 4 May 1972 – 15 October 1973
D/Smi 481 volume, card boundPrescriptions’ book, 15 October 1973 – 6 February 1975
D/Smi 49-54Stock
D/Smi 491 notebookSpecial orders’ book, 7 September 1948 – 15 May 1969
D/Smi 50/1-237 files, 16 papersValue of stock at Hannon Chemists Ltd., 1 Newhouse Road, Esh Winning, 30 June 1979
D/Smi 511 bookletRochas Perfumes Ltd., stock control book, 1976 – 1983
D/Smi 521 fileBronnley toiletries, stock record and order cards, with price lists, 1978 – 1981
D/Smi 531 bookletLentheric, Cyclax, Morny, stock control book, 1975 – 1977
D/Smi 541 fileLentheric, Cyclax, Morny, stock control book, 1980 – 1983
D/Smi 55-67Advertising
D/Smi 551 booklet, printedAdvertising literature from Waides of Leeds, ‘The Chemists’ Printers’, 1960
D/Smi 561 booklet, printedInformation for sales staff, Yardley of London, n.d. [1960s]
D/Smi 571 paper, printedPrice list, Roussel Laboratories Ltd., Wembley Park, November 1962
D/Smi 581 booklet, printedAdvertising literature for Step perfumes, 1969
D/Smi 591 booklet, printedAdvertising literature for Bronnley toiletries, n.d. [1960s]
D/Smi 601 booklet, printedPrice list of Kirby Pharmaceuticals, March 1970
D/Smi 611 booklet, printedPrice list for Duncan, Flockhart & Co. Ltd., January 1974
D/Smi 621 booklet, printedAdvertising literature for Elizabeth Arden, n.d. [1970s]
D/Smi 63-675 cards, printedAdvertising cards for cosmetics and medications, 1960s – 1970s
D/Smi 68Miscellaneous
D/Smi 681 fileAccounts for work done in altering and extending Smith’s Silver Street premises, 1975
D/Smi 69-84Second Deposit(Acc: 1571(D))
D/Smi 691 paper, printed form26 November 1929 (1) Ernest Bailey of 34 Silver Street, Durham (2) Matthew Hall of 12 Thompson Street, Bearpark (3) John Henry Hall of 12 Thompson Street, Bearpark (father of (1)) Articles of pupilage of (2) to (1) for 4 years
D/Smi 701 paper, printed form23 January 1933 (1) Ernest Bailey (2) Clifford Leslie Robertshaw of 8 The Crescent, Langley Park (3) Joseph Robertshaw of 8 The Crescent, Langley Park Articles of pupilage of (2) to (1) for 4 years
D/Smi 711 paper, printed form8 February 1934 (1) Ernest Bailey (2) Raymond Penman Wilkinson of Hospital Lodge, Brandon (3) William Wilkinson of Hospital Lodge, Brandon Articles of pupilage of (2) to (1) for 4 years
D/Smi 721 paper, printed form11 December 1936 (1) Ernest Bailey (2) George Allan Scott of 5 Bungalows, Esh Winning (3) Thomas Scott of 5 Bungalows, Esh Winning Articles of pupilage of (2) to (1)
D/Smi 731 paper, printed form3 June 1937 (1) Ernest Bailey (2) William Willins of 76 High Street North, Langley Moor (3) William Willins of 76 High Street North, Langley Moor Articles of pupilage of (2) to (1) for two years and four months
D/Smi 741 paper, printed form26 November 1945 (1) Ernest Bailey (2) June Aurora Linsley of Holmslyn, Finchale Lane, Framwellgate Moor (3) Percy Linsley of Holmslyn, Finchale Lane, Framwellgate Moor (father of (2)) Articles of pupilage of (2) to (1) for 3 years
D/Smi 751 booklet, printedRegulations and curriculum for examinations issued by The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, n.d. [1942-1945]
D/Smi 761 paper, printed formAgency agreement with Steiner Products Ltd., London, 30 June 1967
D/Smi 771 paper, printedMembership certificate of the National Pharmaceutical Union and Chemists’ Defence Association Ltd., n.d. [1930s]
D/Smi 781 paperStock of pills at No.3 South Street, n.d.
D/Smi 791 notebook, card boundPass book of Ernest Bailey, Esquire, trading as William Smith, 34 Silver Street, Durham with the National Provincial Bank Ltd., 24 March 1943 – 25 June 1945
D/Smi 801 volume, leather half-boundPetty cash book, 8 December 1919 – 31 December 1950
D/Smi 811 volume, leather half-boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, December 1919 – November 1930
D/Smi 821 volume, cloth boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, November 1930 – November 1938
D/Smi 831 volume, cloth boundReceipts and payments monthly analysis, November 1938 – October 1946
D/Smi 841 paperReceipts and payments monthly analysis, November 1946
D/Smi 85-143Third Deposit(Acc: 1586(D))
D/Smi 851 volume, calf boundPrescription book, before 4 March 1897 – 2 July 1906
D/Smi 861 volume, calf boundPrescription book, 2 July 1906 – 1 October 1915
D/Smi 871 volume, calf half-boundPrescription book, 1 October 1915 – 26 November 1921
D/Smi 881 volume, calf half-boundPrescription book, 28 November 1921 – 8 June 1926
D/Smi 891 volume, calf half-boundPrescription book (including Bow School prescriptions), 12 June 1926 – 16 April 1931
D/Smi 901 volume, leather half-boundPrescription book, 17 April 1931 – 7 February 1942
D/Smi 911 volume, leather half-boundPrescription book, 9 February 1942 – 16 December 1965
D/Smi 921 volume, cloth boundPrescription book, 3 February 1940 – 2 November 1944
D/Smi 931 volume, cloth boundPrescription book, 3 November 1944 – 17 October 1946
D/Smi 941 volume, cloth boundPrescription book, 17 October 1946 – 9 April 1948
D/Smi 951 volume, cloth boundPrescription book, 9 April 1948 – 7 May 1960
D/Smi 961 booklet, printedNational War Formulary, 1943
D/Smi 971 booklet, printedNational War Formulary, 1947
D/Smi 981 volume, cloth boundNational Formulary, 1955
D/Smi 991 volume, cloth boundNational Formulary, 1968
D/Smi 1001 booklet, printedAgreement relating to rates of wages and conditions of employment (National Joint Industrial Council for Retail Pharmacy), 1955
D/Smi 1011 volume, card boundPetty cash book, 15 September 1941 – 30 April 1968
D/Smi 1021 fileOffice copy of the will of Thomas Reed of Durham, apothecary (dated 14 December 1756) devising to his son, Thomas Reed, a messuage and shop in Silver Street, to his son Edward John Reed, two messuages and shops in Fleshergate, Durham charged with an annuity to the testator’s wife of £10, and all stock of goods, instruments, utensils etc. relating to the testator’s profession. Miscellaneous bequests of furniture, plate etc. Devises a leasehold messuage and garden in Framwellgate to brother-in-law Aubone Surtees and others upon trust. £500 legacy to daughter, Mary and same to son, William. £50 annuity to son Thomas for life and upon the latter’s death another £500 each to William and Mary, n.d.
D/Smi 1031 paper25 April 1774 (1) Thomas Reed of Durham, gentleman (2) John Henderson of Durham, wheelwright Articles of agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of a messuage and shop in Silver Street, Durham for £190
D/Smi 104parchment, 2 membranes16 – 17 May 1774 (1) Thomas Reed (2) John Henderson Lease and release by (1) to (2) of a messuage and shop in Silver Street, bounded by Walkers Chair on the north Consideration: £165
D/Smi 105parchment, 2 membranes13 – 14 June 1774 (1) John Henderson (2) Thomas Harvey, the elder of Gateshead, gentleman Lease and release by (1) to (2) by way of mortgage of the premises specified in D/Smi 104 above, to secure £100 and interest Consideration: £100
D/Smi 1061 paper14 June 1774 (1) John Henderson (2) Thomas Harvey Bond of (1) to (2) in £200 to secure the payment of £100 and interest
D/Smi 107parchment, 2 membranes20 – 21 October 1774 (1) John Henderson (2) William Henderson of Durham, cheesemonger and William Bates of Durham, gentleman Lease and release by (1) to (2) of the premises specified in D/Smi 104 above, subject to the mortgage D/Smi 105 Consideration: £100 by (2) to (1)
D/Smi 108parchment, 2 membranes2 – 3 March 1775 (1) William Bates of Durham, gentleman (2) William Henderson of Durham, cheesemonger and Elizabeth, his wife (3) Charles Armstrong of Hall Heads in the parish of South Church [Auckland St. Andrew], yeoman (4) Hendry Hopper of North Bailey, Durham, gentleman Lease and release by (1) and William Henderson to (4) of the premises specified in D/Smi 104 above, upon trust for sale, the proceeds to be in trust for (2) for life, thence to their issue as specified Consideration: £40 by (3) to William Henderson
D/Smi 109parchment, 2 membranes7 – 8 July 1779 (1) Thomas Harvey the elder of Gateshead, gentleman (2) Ann Forster of Durham, widow Lease and release by (1) to (2) of the property specified in D/Smi 104, being an assignment of a mortgage to secure £100; assignment by (1) to (2) of his interest under D/Smi 106 Consideration: £100
D/Smi 1101 filePromissory note for £100 of Dorothy Lamb and William [Bates] in favour of Hendry Hopper upon trust to pay the interest to Elizabeth Dodds, wife of John Dodds of Shildon, weaver (formerly Elizabeth Henderson, widow) for life thence to pay the capital sum equally to her Henderson issue, 15 August 1784
D/Smi 111parchment, 3 membranes30 – 31 October 1792 (1) Thomas Maugham of Bishop Auckland, blacksmith and Jane, his wife (formerly Jane Cheatham, spinster); John Lindsley of Washington Old Stables, yeoman and Mary, his wife (formerly Mary Cheatham, spinster); Ann Cheatham, Elizabeth Cheatham and Isabella Cheatham, all of Witton le Wear, spinsters (which ladies are the children of Timothy Cheatham, the devisee in trust of Jane Smith, the sister and heir at law of Ann Forster of Sadler Street, Durham) (2) John Lindsley and Mary, his wife (executrix of Jane Smith) (3) Hendry Hopper of Durham, Esquire Lease and release by (1) and (2) to (3) of the premises specified in D/Smi 104, being an assignment of a mortgage to secure £100; assignment by (1) and (2) to (3) of their interest under D/Smi 106 Recites previous deeds Consideration: £100 by (3) to (2)
D/Smi 112parchment, 2 membranes13 November 1792 (1) Hendry Hopper, Esquire, Plaintiff (2) Thomas Maugham and Jane, his wife and John Lindsley and Mary, his wife, Deforceants 2 parts of a final concord of 2 messuages, 2 burgages, 2 shops, 2 stables, 2 gardens, la. of land and la. of meadow, la. of pasture and common of pasture in the parish of St. Nicholas, Durham Consideration: 100 marks of silver
D/Smi 1131 fileBill of costs from Thomas Hopper to Mr. Dodds, relating to the preparation of D/Smi 111-112 and other matters, September 1792 – October 180 Receipt, 12 March 1803
D/Smi 1141 paperNotes on the Henderson and Dodds families, n.d. [c.1841-1842]
D/Smi 115-1162 papersLetters received by Henry Marshall, Durham, solicitor from T. and G. Griffiths and from Isabel Dodds, Middleton One Row concerning the late Hendry Hopper’s trust estate and a missing document, 7 October 1841
D/Smi 117parchment, 4 membranes29 April 1842 (1) William Beckwith of Silksworth, Esquire and Priscilla Maria, his wife (formerly Priscilla Maria Hopper, spinster) (2) John Dodds of Bishop Auckland, gentleman (3) Thomas Hope of Middle Rainton, pitman (4) John Hope of Kelloe, pitman (5) George Rain of Gilligate, Durham, gentleman Statutory release by (1), (2), (3) and (4) to (5) of premises specified in D/Smi 104 above, by way of mortgage to secure £200 and interest from (3) to (5). Recites previous deeds Consideration: £145 by (5) to (2) and £55 by (5) to (3)
D/Smi 118parchment, 1 membrane, printed formCertificate of acknowledgement of D/Smi 117 by Priscilla Maria Beckwith, 21 August 1843
D/Smi 1191 paperCopy of the will (dated 18 January 1846) of Thomas Hope of East Hetton, pitman, devising real estate to his sons and daughters as tenants in common
D/Smi 1201 paper15 September 1866 (1) George Milner of Silver Street, Durham, confectioner (2) Jane Dines of Kelloe, widow, as agent for John Lawton, John Hope and Thomas Hope, co-owners and tenants in common with her of 34 Silver Street Agreement as to party wall Consideration: £5 0s. 3½d. by (2) to (1) as half the cost of repairing a gable
D/Smi 1211 paper, printed form27 October 1875 (1) Thomas Hope of Kelloe, insurance agent, son of James Hope of Kelloe, miner (2) John Wilkinson of Silver Street, Durham, butcher Agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of a fourth part and a third of a third of a further fourth part of a shop (34 Silver Street) for £264
D/Smi 1221 paper, printed form15 November 1875 (1) John Hope of Kelloe, miner (2) John Wilkinson Agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of a fourth part and a third of a further fourth part of a shop (34 Silver Street) for £316 13s. 0d.
D/Smi 1231 paper, printed forml November 1875 (1) Robert Hope of Kelloe, miner (2) John Wilkinson Agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of one third of one third of one fourth part of the shop for £26 7s. 0d.
D/Smi 1241 paper, printed forml November 1875 (1) Thomas Ward of Kelloe, green grocer and Elizabeth, his wife (2) John Wilkinson Agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of one third of one third of one fourth part of the shop for £26 7s. 0d.
D/Smi 1251 paper, printed form3 November 1875 (1) John Lawton of Page Bank, miner and Elizabeth, his wife (2) John Wilkinson Agreement for the sale by (1) to (2) of a fourth part and a third of a further fourth part of a shop (34 Silver Street) for £316 13s. 0d.
D/Smi 126parchment, 1 membrane30 December 1875 (1) John Hope, John Lonton and Elizabeth, his wife Thomas Hope, Robert Hope and Thomas Ward, and Elizabeth, his wife (2) John Wilkinson Conveyance by (1) to (2) of 34 Silver Street etc., subject to the mortgage of £200 secured by D/Smi 117 above. Recites previous deeds Consideration: £50 retained by (2) in satisfaction of money advanced by him and several sums to (1) amounting to £950 Attached: certificate of acknowledgement by married woman, 30 January 1876
D/Smi 1271 paper17 November 1876 (1) Thomas Jones of Queen Street, Durham, gentleman and Elizabeth his wife (formerly Elizabeth Raine) (2) John Wilkinson of Silver Street, pork butcher Reconveyance by (1) to (2) of 34 Silver Street upon redemption of the mortgage Consideration: £200
D/Smi 1281 paper28 April 1877 (1) George Greenwell of Durham, grocer (2) John Wilkinson of Durham, pork butcher Agreement for walling up of windows by (1) Consideration: £5 by (1) to (2)
D/Smi 1291 fileAbstract of title (30 December 1875 – 17 November 1876) to 34 Silver Street, 1898 Annotations, 27 August 1903
D/Smi 130parchment, 1 membranel June 1898 (1) John Wilkinson of Silver Street, Durham, pork butcher (2) John Moralee of Meadowfield, butcher Conveyance by (1) to (2) of 34 Silver Street, Durham. Recites previous deeds Consideration: £1656
D/Smi 131parchment, 1 membrane2 June 1898 (1) John Moralee (2) John Wilkinson Mortgage by (1) to (2) of 34 Silver Street to secure £1000 and interest Consideration: £1000
D/Smi 1321 fileAbstract of title (2 June 1898 – 11 August 1900) to Wilkinson’s mortgage, 1902 Annotations, 27 August 1903
D/Smi 1331 paper6 November 1902 (1) Smith Woods of Meadowfield (an executor of John Moralee) (2) William Hewitson of 31 Clyde Terrace, Bishop Auckland Agreement for the sale of 34 Silver Streer by (1) to (2) for £1635
D/Smi 134parchment, 1 membrane2 December 1902 (1) Simon Alderson the younger of Shincliffe, butcher and Smith Woods of the Brancepeth Castle Hotel, Meadowfield, licensed victualler (2) William Smith of Avenue Villa, Crossgate Peth, Durham, chemist Conveyance by (1) to (2) of the equity of redemption in 34 Silver Street. Recites previous deeds Consideration: £635
D/Smi 1351 paperNotice from William Smith’s solicitor to John Wilkinson’s executors of the execution of D/Smi 134, 2 December 1902
D/Smi 1361 paper, printed formFire insurance policy of £650 for 34 Silver Street, Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Society, 7 April 1903
D/Smi 137parchment, 1 membrane8 October 1903 (1) Robert Turnbull Herring of Silver Street, hatter and Frederick Stoddart of Western Hill, rate collector (mortgagees) (2) William Smith (mortgagor) Reconveyance by (1) to (2) of 34 Silver Street upon redemption of the mortgage for £1000. Recites previous deeds Consideration: £1000
D/Smi 138parchment, 1 booklet9 October 1903 (1) William Smith (2) The City and County of Durham Permanent Benefit Building Society Mortgage by (1) to (2) of 34 Silver Street to secure £1000 and interest. Consideration: £1200 Memorandum of redemption (for repayment made in 1912), 7 March 1950
D/Smi 1391 fileAbstract of title (9 October – 2 December 1902) to 34 Silver Street, 1903
D/Smi 140-1434 papers, typescriptPapers relating to conveyance of 34 Silver Street to E. Bailey, 10 – 14 March 1950