Papers of Corbyn, Brown, Beaumont and Stacey, and of their successors in co-partnership

Date:
1782-1910
Reference:
MS.5440
Part of:
Corbyn & Co., chemists and druggists, London
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Description

1. Bill for medicines purchased from Corbyn, Brown, Beaumont and Stacey by the Newcastle Dispensary, 17 Jan. 1782.

2. Copy of a bill of exchange payable by Bateman Robson, 1776, with protestation for non-payment, 25 Aug. 1783.

3/1-10 Bills and accounts, mainly for legal work on behalf of Corbyn & C., 1793-1812.

4/1-4 Bills and accounts, mainly for legal work on behalf of Corbyn & Co., 1793-1812.

5. Bond. Luke William Medwin, surgeon to Corbyn, Beaumont, Stacey and Messer, 25 Jan. 1794.

6/1-6 Corbyn & Co. accounts 1804-15.

7. Case for arbitration, concerning the whaling ship Auroa, n.d. [c.1804].

8/1-33 Bank drafts payable to Corbyn & Co. by various surgeons 1825-58.

9/1-2 Abraham Beaumont. Lease agreement (fragmentary) 28 March 1835. Lease of a house at Stamford Hill, Middlesex, 8 April 1847. Membrane.

10. Lease of a house at Chesham, Bucks., Henry Wyldbore Rumsey, surgeon, Gloucester, and mortgagees, to George Faithorn, surgeon, Chesham, April 1843.

11. Agreement between Corbyn, Beaumont, Stacey and Messer concerning the will of Mary Phillipps, formerly of Nova Scotia, 13 Feb. 1844.

12. Corbyn & Co., balance sheet and accounts, 1852

13. List of debts due and received in consequence of the purchase of Winstanley & Sons., n.d. watermarks 1854

14/1-39 Receipts and miscellanea, 1787-1860 and n.d.

15/1-6 Printed items, newscuttings etc. relating to the company, 1796-1910.

Publication/Creation

1782-1910

Physical description

15 items Partly printed.

Finding aids

Database description taken from that in: Richard Palmer, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine: Western Manuscripts 5120-6244 (London: The Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine, 1999).

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