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Claim for loss of property #5378 – Particulars

  No. of Claim Name of Claimant Description of Claimant Address of Claimant  
  5378 Tennant Brothers Brewers Exchange Brewery, Bridge Street  
  Nature of Claimant’s Interest   Particulars of Claim Amount of Damages Claimed  
  Lessees   To Value of Damage done by the Flood on March 12th 1864 upon the Premises of the Railway Hotel Wicker, as per Copy of Builder's account annexed £7.12.0        
    To Value of Damage done by the Flood on March 12th 1864 upon the Premises of the Railway Hotel Wicker, as per Copy of Joiner's account annexed £2.9.0        
    To Value of Damage done by the Flood on March 12th 1864 upon the Premises of the Railway Hotel Wicker, as per Copy of Painters account annexed £14.10.0        
    To Value of Damage done by the Flood on March 12th 1864 upon the Premises of the Railway Hotel Wicker, as per Copy of Paper Hangers account annexed £0.19.9½        
    To Plastering, Under drawing and Jobbing a Cellar ceiling, Laths and Nails   9s    
  October 1 To taking up old and Putting in New Parlour floor, making good Plinth, and Setting hearth and repairing Chimney Piece.
Man and Labourer ¼ day each, Joiners 5½ days
£1 11s 8d  
    To Papering the Ceiling to Bar, Tap Room, Bar~Parlour, Porch and front Passage and Varnish Ceiling, Paint the Walls all over Work, 2 Coats and new Plastering work 3 Coats, the Woodwork to Bar Par~lour, front Passage of Porch to be 2 Coats, Graining Oak and Varnishing, The Tap Room Walls and Woodwork to have 2 Coats, and new repairs to have 3 Coats Plain Colours all to be completed to your satisfaction, and as pointed out by Mrs. Woolridge for the sum of £14 10s    
    To Samuel Smith's Bill for repairs of damage done upon the Premises of the Railway Hotel 14.10.0        
    To Spring & Company's Bill for repairs of damage done upon the Premises of the Railway Hotel 0.19.9½        
    Mr. Moore Debtor
To John Travis
For repairs done at the Railway Hotel, damaged by the late Flood.
       
    Taking up the Tap Room floor and excavating one foot of earth out and relaying it again on 9 inch Brick Walls. 800 Bricks and Carting them £1 4s    
    To 2 loads of Mortar for the same   13s    
    To Carting away Rubbish   9s    
    1 Yard of Boasted flag squared   4s    
    1 Board forming up side of door   3s 6d  
    1 Bricklayer 2 days 5/6 per day   11s    
    1 Mason 2 days 5/6 per day   11s    
    John Travis, undertaker time 1 day   6s    
    Labourer 2¼ days   9s    
    3 loads Coarse Mortar, and Carting   14s    
    Hair for the same   2s    
    1 Bag and half of Plaster   7s    
    Fine Lime for Whitewashing Cellars   2s 6d  
    2 Men's time 2 days each £1 2s    
    Labourer 1¼ day   5s    
  1864 Messrs Tennant Brothers Debtor (for Railway Hotel)
To Craven Brothers
       
    New Joists 52 feet, 2½ x 7. Floor board 6½ feet, 1¼ x 7. Board under hearth 6 feet ¾ x 11. Plinth 6 feet ¾ x 7. 400 Floor Stubbs, Hod Mortar 4d   17s 4d  
    84 West Street, Sheffield
Gentlemen, I hereby agree to do the following work at Mr Wooldrige's Railway Hotel, Wicker
       
    Samuel Smith        
    Number 17 Change Alley, Sheffield
September 30th, 1864
       
    Messrs Tenant and Brothers
Debtors. To Spring & Crabtree, House Decorators and Paper Hanging Warehouse.
       
    1 Piece of Paper @ 1/~   1s    
    3 Pieces of Top Paper @ 6½   1s 7½d  
    1 Centre 1/4   1s 4d  
    7 Pieces of Paper 1/4   9s 4d  
    Hanging Paper   5s 9d  
    Size and Sizing     9d  
    Summary [£.s.d]        
    John Travis' Bill for repairs of damage done upon the Premises of the Railway Hotel 7.12.0        
    To Craven Brothers Bill for repairs of damage done upon the Premises of the Railway Hotel 2.9.0        
        £25 10s 9½d  
  Certificate Granted
6 June 1865
Assessed by Agreement incl costs at £25      

Note: "Copy" noted in red at top of each Account.

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