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Catalogue of the Charters, Deeds and Manuscripts
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Excerpt from Catalogue of the Charters, Deeds and Manuscripts: In the Public Reference Library at Sheffield
I am anxious to call your attention to the importance of collecting for the Library, and arranging for convenient public reference, all Charters, Deeds, Acts of Parliament, Prints, Photographs, Manuscripts, and Records relating to the social, topographical, genealogical and architectural history of Sheffield, and with that object I have arranged and catalogued such part of the collection you have already acquired as relates to Sheffield and thirty miles round, and I hope that you will seize every opportunity of adding to this very interesting collection of local records.
I am sure that many who own land in this neighbourhood would willingly present to you old deeds, maps and papers, no longer of any practical value as documents of title, but of great local interest to the genealogist and historian, if they knew that such records would be arranged and catalogued for the use of the present and future generations, and I suggest that you should not only invite such gifts, but also urge every Library Authority throughout the country to adopt a similar scheme in its own sphere of influence, and by a process of exchange between Libraries, many valuable local records would get back to their place of origin, where the genealogist and local historian would naturally look for them, and where they would be of most use and interest.
I take this opportunity of expressing my thanks to Professor G. C. Moore Smith, Litt.D., of the Sheffield University, for much time and assistance in puzzling out with me the very curious field-names and surnames contained in your fine collection of Derbyshire Charters of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and also to your Chief Librarian, Mr. Samuel Smith, and his staff for their very ready help and co-operation in my work at the Library, which added greatly to the pleasure and instruction that the preparation of this small Catalogue has given me. I also am much indebted to Mr. R. E. Leader for very kindly writing an introductory note, and to my sister and my articled clerk, Mr. Cyril Wells, for much assistance.
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