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Dec 2007 New pages:-
1901 Census
ED 08 now transcribed in full and surname indexed (1737 more names). As ED 08 is large, it split in two:
ED 08a covers Matlock Bridge, Bank Road (part of), Matlock Bank (part of), Smedley Street (part of). Includes the Crown Hotel, Crown Square and the Town Hall
ED 08b covers Matlock Bank (part of), Allen Hill, Bank Road (part of), The Dimple, Wellington Street, Cavendish Street. Includes Oldham House Hydro and Rockside
This completes the transcription of the 1901 census for this website
New pages:
- Images:
1. Matlock's Market Hall, Dale Road This building on Dale Road is quite significant in Matlock's history and its opening was a grand occasion. It was built as a market hall and opened in 1868
2. Matlock: Lilybank Hydro (Dalefield) Dalefield was opened as a hydropathic establishment by George Bernard Barton. It changed its name to Lilybank. With information about the Barton family
3. Matlock, Lilybank Hydro - Menus, 1958 - 60. Three images, very kindly provided by Colin Goodwyn
4. Matlock: Showing the Church and Memorial Gardens Riber Hillside, photographed from the Hall Leys. Shows Matlock Parish Church, the churchyard and the War Memorial
Corrections:
- 1891 Census ED 13 f11 p16 s93 No. 8 Rockside Terrace, BIRCH Archie to BIRCH Archer (father and son)
Link added:
- Census Two external links to information about the 1911 census
Nov 2007 Books and Other Publications
How and Where to buy the latest book about Matlock Bath, published this month
"The Bath at War" Charles Beresford (Scroll to Item 5 under New and Recent Publications)
Thoroughly researched book from archived material and various family collections.
Additions to:
- Names on Matlock's War Memorial : Surnames A - J Steve Hetherington has very kindly told me about what his family know about the death of his grandmother's cousin, Wilfred HALLAM
Oct 2007 New pages:
- Images:
1. Matlock Bath, High Tor - beautiful photograph and a quote from Rhodes. The page is new, but the photograph and some of the text was originally in a different section of this website.
2. Matlock Bath, Illuminations & Venetian Fête in the 1950's Describes the seven year involvement of my late father, with photographs of just two of the hundreds of set pieces he produced
3. Matlock Bath: South Parade & the Pitchings, a drawing. Here is a print taken from a drawing done by Mr. Frank Clay. The page is new, but the drawing and some of the text was originally in a different section of this website.
4. Via Gellia, Tufa Cottage, near Matlock Bath, a coloured postcard sent in 1905
Additions to:
Matlock & District Amateur Operatic Society, 1908
Images improved and several programme covers now included
Additions to:
- Strays:
ELLIOT | MARTYN | MOTTRAM | SMITH

Additions to:
- Names on Matlock's War Memorial : Surnames A - J Confirmation of details about Thomas ALLEN
- Names on Matlock's War Memorial : Surnames K - W Confirmation details for Alfred SHAW, George SLATER, Fred SMITH - also named on Starkholmes Memorial

Additions to:
- Wills:
(mentioned in) WHEATCROFT
SHARKEY - some additional info
Correction to BARTON George, abode changed from Matlock Bath to Matlock Bank
Sep 2007 Additions to:
Paul Kettle has very kindly taken some new photographs for this website. Most are in addtion to those already on site
1. Matlock, Derbyshire. A panoramic view from Riber Hillside replaces the one of the Town Hall, which has been moved lower down the page. There's also a picture of Matlock Green. The new pictures of Starkholmes from the top of Holme Road and of the view from High Tor are from the personal collection of the webmistress.
2. Bank Road and The Tram. Replacement picture of the tram shelter - my original was taken in the rain, so this is a great improvement.
3. MI's - Miscellaneous. Two photos of Harrison's Almshouses on Matlock Green
4. Schools - an additional photo of All Saints, one of Ernest Bailey's and one of Charle's White's. I've taken the opportunity to do some reorganisation, in particular moving references down to the foot of the page and adding hyperlinks to navigate down.
5. Water Cures - one of Bank House Hydro. It became Wyvern House, then Ernest Bailey's GS and now the CRO. References also changes as in (2.) above.
Additions to:
- Strays:
20 found by Mike Spencer in Crich PR
BALL | BODEN | BOWN | BROUGH | BUNTING | BURROWS | COATES | GERMAN | GREENALL | KILLAH | MARTYN | OXSPRING | RICHARDSON | TAYLOR (2) | TIPPINGE | WALKER (2) | WRIGHT (2)
Additions to:
- Wills:
Will details LEACROFT, WHITE
Aug 2007 New section:
- Matlock & Matlock Bath Guides.
"All About Derbyshire" by Edward Bradbury (1884).
Late nineteenth century guide, written by a railway enthusiast. The chapter about Matlock, complete with engravings and platinotype photograph, is now onsite. Bradbury enthuses about most things, though is very critical of the cavern guides and rowing boat owners! A fascinating read. With very grateful thanks once more to Jane Steer for her kindness in providing copies of her book.
Jul 2007 New Page:
- Matlock & Matlock Bath Guides.
Extract from the seventeeth century "A Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain" by Daniel Defoe, 1724-6. With very grateful thanks to Jane Steer for providing this. Includes small decorative endpiece from "Robinson Crusoe"
Additions to:
- Wills, pre 1858: Details from the Death Duty Registers has been extracted by the webmistress from information held at the Family Record Centre, London:
Surnames : ANNABLE | BODEN | BOWN/BROWN | BUCKLEY | GREGORY | JONES | LOWE | MATHER | POTTER | SOWTER | STONE (2) | TIMPERLAY | WALKER (2) | WOLLEY
(Probate details were already listed)
Additions to:
- Strays:
1. ALLEN (2)
2. BRYAN (2) | STOCKDALE (2) - additions to four earlier 1871 entries from Brian Greatorex
Jun 2007 Additions to:
- Strays:
1. 16 people, researched by the webmistress, found living in Surrey in the 1861 Census:
BALLS (2) | BRINSLEY | BROWN | CARTER | COURT | CROWTHER | EDWARDS | GOWER | GRAFTON | HANSON | MACPHERSON | PENN | SMITH | SPENCER | WINGFIELD
This information wouldn't have been possible without the images provided by findmypast.
2. 1861 Census, Middlesex - from findmypast:
TUDER | WATTS
3. 1861 Census, Yorkshire - from findmypast:
QUESTHEAD | WILSON
4. 1881 Census: 47 with Surnames beginning with B, mostly Ba - Bl (within Derbyshire):
BADEN | BAGSHAWE | BAKER (2) | BALL (4) | BALLINGTON | BAMFORD | BANNISTER | BARKER | BARNAISH (4) | BARNES | BARNISH | BARRATT | BANCROFT | BARTON (2) | BASBURY | BATEMAN (2) | BATLEY | BEIGHTON | BEACH (3) | BENSLEY | BERESFORD (3) | BESTWICK | BIDDULP | BIDDULPH (2) | BIDDON (BRIDDON?) | BINTCLIFF | BIRCH | BIRD | BIRDS (2) | BLACKWELL | BLOOD | BRITLAND (2)
5. 1881 Census: 11 with Surnames beginning with O (within Derbyshire):
OAKLEY (4) | OLDFIELD (2) | OSBISTON | OTTEWELL | OUTRAM (2) | OWEN
6. 1891 Census, Cornwall - from findmypast:
BROWN | HOWE | MILLETT | STEVENS | WILDGOOSE | WOODFIELD
7. 1891 Census, Devon - from findmypast:
BUCHANAN | CARRIER | HUSTLER | NEWNES | SIDDALL | SKINNER | SLATER | TAYLOR (2)
8. 1891 Census, Dorset - from findmypast:
BUSH | MARSDEN-SMEDLEY | PRESTON
9. 1891 Census, Various counties - from findmypast:
BOWN (3) | BRYAN (4) - one as BRYAM | STATHAM
10. Stray Burial: STORER, with thanks to Mike Spencer
Additions to:
- The War Memorials: One or two more details about some names that we were unsure of, e.g. COWLISHAW. It is worth checking again
May 2007 New pages:
- Images:
1. Matlock: Dale Road & The Old English Hotel - the photo with the very long ladder
2. Matlock: General View - Celesque Series postcard of Matlock Bank and the Hall Leys, dating from about 1910
3. Matlock Bridge and Bank, 1909 - unusual view of Matlock Bank and Bridge, photographed from just past the Quarry.
4. Old Matlock - postcard of a painting by Henry Hadfield Cubley (with biography)
5. Matlock: Pic Tor, 1920 - view of the attractive Pic Tor Walk (there were two pictures originally, but the b&w has been replaced and a new page created)
6. Matlock Bath: Dale Road, 1895. (renamed in Oct 2009) The first view of Matlock Bath for those arriving by train
7. Matlock Bath from the Heights of Jacob, 1908 - Popular view of Matlock Bath, taken from slightly lower down than the version published on this website in January (see below)
8. Matlock Bath: High Tor from Matlock Bath Station, 1912
9. Matlock Bath: Lover's Walks and River Derwent, Edwardian card A delightful card showing three young girls
10. Matlock Bath: New Bath Hotel - one of Matlock Bath's old hotels and where people came for the medicinal properties of the water
11. Matlock Bath: The Parade Edwardian view of the Parade and the Promenade
12. Matlock Bath: Victoria Tower, View from Masson, 1907 - lovely coloured view of the Tower and the hills in the distance
New Pages:
Hatches, Matches and Dispatches (CMB)
1. Quaker (Society of Friends) Marriages, with grateful thanks to Michael Spencer
2. Glenorchy Independent Chapel Members List from 1864, with grateful thanks to Michael Spencer
New Pages:
Lists Through the Centuries
The Nineteenth Century - Matlock, All Saints' School: Admissions Register, sample of entries 1895 - 1898; School Log Book, sample of entries 1875 - 1879, with grateful thanks to Michael Spencer
Additions to:
- Strays:
JOHNSON (census 1871), with thanks to Jean Calloway
Additions to:
- Burials - St Giles' Parish Church, Additions
From time to time I receive details of burials that are not included in the on site records (1668 - 1856). A further 58 names have now been added, all from Michael Spencer who is unstintingly generous. Published here with kind permission. 1858 and 1859 burials now complete and others are part years
Additions to:
- Wills:
Will details HOWITT - thanks, as always, to Mike Spencer
Apr 2007 New section:
- Matlock and Matlock Bath Names in the London Gazette.
Hundreds of names, on 10 pages.
Army and Regimental Promotions, Bankruptcies, Business Partnership Changes, Civil Service Examinations, Orders of Chancery, Changes of Name, Company Liquidations, Acts of Parliament, Debtors, Honours, Inland Revenue Declarations (Banks), Property Sales, Wills.
A finding aid to make searching the London Gazette easier for those with Matlock and Matlock Bath ancestors. There have always been a wide variety of public announcements in the Gazette and Matlock and Matlock Bath residents were named in ever increasing numbers during the nineteenth century. Present coverage includes both eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with the earliest reference appearing in 1725.
New pages:
- Images:
1. Mrs. Mary Whittaker, Aërated Water Manufacturer. With grateful thanks to her great grandaughter Jean Baloo and to Colin Goodwyn for providing their Trade Mark
2. Matlock District Council Coronation Medal, 1937. A medal that was struck in 1937 on behalf of Matlock Urban District Council to commemorate the Coronation of the new King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth
New pages:
- Matlock & Matlock Bath Pedigrees.
Pedigrees provided for some of the movers and shakers of Derbyshire Society, now with a new Index page
1. Pedigree of ARKWRIGHT of Willersley
2. Pedigree of Mr. Geo. NUTTALL of Matlock, with additional notes
3. Pedigree of WOLLEY of Allen Hill

The images for the pedigrees of NIGHTINGALE, WOLLEY of Darley Abbey and WOLLEY of Ryber have been rescanned to provide a clearer and sharper image
Reorganization:
- QuickList - Lists Gateway
Navigation has been totally reorganised. Changes included new, individual indexes for some sections:
1. Census
2. 19th Century Directories Index
3. 20th Century Directories Index
4. Documents Relating to Matlock & Matlock Bath
5. Lists Through the Centuries Index
The Quick List index page now includes links to shorter lists included elsewhere on the site. These used to be on a page of their own
Reorganization:
- Wills: New page created, but not new information, as this has been on the Matlock References page for several years.
See
About Wills and Places to Find Wills. Much of the information provided applies to all Wills, though is especially relevant to Matlock Wills.
Additions to:
- Strays:
(In 1881) DANSCON | DARBYSHIRE | DARNELL | DAVENPORT | DAVIS (3) | DAWES (2) | DAWSON | DEBANK
DEELEY | DICKEN (2) | DICKENS (4) | DIXON (2) | DOUGLAS | DRABBLE (2) | DUGGAN (4) | EATON (3)
EDWARDS (3) | JAMES | JEPSON (2) | JESSOP (2) | JOHNSON (2) | KAMIS | KAY | KEELING | KIDD (2)
KILLER | KILLINGWORTH | KINDER (3) | KIRKLAND | KNIVETON | KNOWLE | KNOWLES (26)
Additions to:
- Wills:
(mentioned in) PARKYNS | STATHAM
Will details LUDLAM
Mar 2007 Additions to:
- Strays:
GORDON (from Rosemary Lockie) and BOWN from Jean Calloway - grateful thanks to both. Also WRIGHT in Tintwistle, CHS (6 people) in 1861 and LAKIN (2) | LAMB | LAND | LEADBETTER | LEAFE | LEE (3) | LEWIS | LILLEY (2) | LIMB (5) | LING | LOCKWOOD (2) | LOWE (3) | LUDLAM/LUDLUM (6) in 1881
Feb 2007 New pages:
- Images: I've had to slightly reorganize so there's now one page with links to the Twentieth Century Images of Matlock and a separate one to Twentieth Century Images of Matlock Bath

Also see:
1. Matlock: Various Scenes from the Early Twentieth Century. A multi view B&W card showing the Wishing Stone, Riber Castle, The Mill Dam at Tansley, The Dale, Crown Square, Oker Hill, Matlock Bridge
2. Matlock Bridge and Bank, 1904. Coloured postcard, called Matlock Bridge but of both Matlock Bridge and Matlock Bank. This has been found to date from slightly earlier than was thought and has been renamed Matlock Bridge and Bank, 1892 (October 2009)
3. Matlock: Pic Tor, the Cycle Track and Matlock Green Unusual view from above the Dale Road Quarry
4. Matlock - looking towards Hackney. Early 20th century view of Matlock Bank, The Dimple and Allen Hill
5. Matlock Bath: Cat Tor, 1913 Lovely B&W postcard
6. Matlock Bath: North Promenade, an Edwardian Post Card. Beautiful coloured card of Matlock Bath's North Parade, from the bottom of Holme Road looking south.
7. Matlock Bath: View from Starkholmes, 1908 A wonderful panoramic view of Matlock Bath and Masson hillside
Additions to:
- Strays:
Brian Greatorex has found four new entries in the 1871 census for the Manchester area for KNIVTON, REDFERN, TAYLOR (2), all living in Newton
Corrections to:
- Claremont, Matlock, and Mr. Rowland Date of Death for Eliza ROWLAND
- Wills - Eliza Rowland
Jan 2007 New pages:
- Images: two new pages:
1. Matlock Bath from the Heights of Jacob, 1911 Early autumn view looking down into the valley. Colour. There's already a b&W picture under the "Just Images" section
2. Smedley's - Great Britain's Greatest Hydro, 1950. An advertisement published in "The Derbyshire Countryside"
Additions to:
1. Strays:
Brian Greatorex has provided additional material from the 1871 census for the Manchester area for BOWKER and two new names (both HARBOTLE)
2. Newspaper Cuttings: Death of Luke Wilson
Link added:
- Matlock & Matlock Bath References - Peak Advertiser (under Newspapers, National and Local)

Broken links repaired:
- Matlock Miscellany to Matlock Brass Band and Matlock Cycling Club