29 April 1862 (1) Thomas Martindale Waite and Thomas Howard …

29 April 1862 (1) Thomas Martindale Waite and Thomas Howard, trading in co-partnership as builders and contractors under the firm of ‘Waite and Howard’ (2) Rev. Edmund Hector Shipperdson, clerk; Rev. Joseph Price De Pledge, clerk; Henry Fenwick, esq., M.P.; Henry Thomas Morton, esq.; Abraham Story, esq.; John Crawford, esq.; George Edward Steele and Matthew Henderson, all of, or near, Chester-le-Street, being the committee for the restoration or rebuilding of the parish church Articles of agreement for the restoration of Chester-le-Street church, and specification of works in conformity with the plans prepared by Matthew Thompson, architect, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Includes: a schedule of costs, totalling £1,135 19s. 6d.

ref no.EP/CS 4/145
Notes1 file
Date1606,
1990
EraLate 20th Century (1967 to 2000),
20th Century (1901 to 2000),
Stuarts (1603 to 1714)
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PlacesChester-Le-Street,
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
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