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 Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 101 - 1984  page 340
                         
Kent Archives Office: Major Accessions, 1981—83. By Nigel Yates continued

Ironmongers’ accounts (RIU5)
  
Day books of orders for anonymous firm 1856—60.
Acock, shipping agents (R/U6)
   Day books of arrival in Ramsgate c. 1860—80, with repairs needed; accounts of Ramsgate Smackowners Mutual Insurance Company
Tomson and Wotton, brewers of Ramsgate (R/U7)
   Deeds for brewery and public houses in Ramsgate 1792—1883; balance sheets 1856—62; costings 1858—63; letter book 1849—59; bank books 1809—84; tenancy agreements and inventories of public houses c. 1900—20; personal correspondence from W. Tomson while prisoner of war in Germany and later when interned in Holland 1916—18; maps of brewery site and buildings c. 1820.
Messrs. Hinds, architects and surveyors of Ramsgate (R/U1561)
   Additional deposit of plans and specifications of public buildings and private houses in Ramsgate and other parts of Thanet 1832—1920.

Rediffusion Ltd. (R/U29)
   Deeds for premises at 115 High Street, Ramsgate 1829—1910.
Margate and District Trades Council (R/U21) — to be catalogued.
Bowketts, bakers of Margate (R/U30)
   Accounts, 1930—64.

Miscellaneous business records
  
Chemist’s accounts, Margate 1855—59 (R/U17).
   Architect’s letter book (R/U23).
   Builder’s estimates (includes Holy Trinity, Margate) 1825—39 (R/U19).

TRANSCRIPTS
Richardson MSS (RITR1)
  
Transcripts of parish rate books and local newspapers used by C.J. Richardson in his lectures, published as Fragments of the History of Ramsgate.

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