# Timeline of Derby

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The following is a [timeline](/source/%3ACategory%3ACity_timelines) of the [history](/source/Derby) of the [city](/source/List_of_cities_in_the_United_Kingdom) of [Derby](/source/Derby), England.
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==Prior to 18th century==
* 9thC. – [Danes](/source/Danes_(Germanic_tribe)) take town (approximate date).<ref name=Lysons1817 />
* 917 
** [Æthelflæd](/source/%C3%86thelfl%C3%A6d), Lady of the Mercians wins sweeping conquests to oust the Danes.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
** Market active.<ref name=fairs>{{cite book |publisher=[Institute of Historical Research](/source/Institute_of_Historical_Research), Centre for Metropolitan History |title=Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516 |first=Samantha |last=Letters |year=2005 |chapter-url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40411 |chapter=Derbyshire}}</ref>
* 1160 – [Derby School](/source/Derby_School) established (approximate date).
* 1206 - First extant charter granted to Derby.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
* 1229
** A second charter granted by [Henry III](/source/Henry_III_of_England).{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
** Derby [fair](/source/fair) active.<ref name=fairs />
* 1294 – Parliamentary [representation](/source/Derby_(UK_Parliament_constituency)) begins.<ref name=bagshaw1846>{{cite book |title=History, Gazetteer and Directory of Derbyshire |year=1846 |last=Bagshaw |first=Samuel |location=Sheffield |chapter=History of the Town and Borough of Derby |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GvoGAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA41}}</ref>
* 1337 - [Edward III](/source/Edward_III_of_England). on the petition of the burgesses grants them two bailiffs.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
* 1530 – [All Saints' Church](/source/Derby_Cathedral) tower built.
* 1592 – Plague.<ref name=townsend1867>{{cite book |publisher=Frederick Warne & Co. |location=London |first=George Henry |last=Townsend |title=A Manual of Dates |date=1867 |edition=2nd |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/manualofdatesdic00townrich#page/324/mode/1up |author-link=George Henry Townsend}}</ref>
* 1611 - Derby incorporated by [James I](/source/James_VI_and_I).
* 1638 – Henry Mellor becomes [mayor](/source/Mayor_of_Derby).
* 1660 – County Hall built.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1665 – [Plague](/source/Derby_plague_of_1665).
* 1675 – Derby Company of Mercers formed.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society |volume=15 |year=1893 |url=http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009030441 |title=Derby Company of Mercers |first=H. |last=Arnold-Bemrose}}</ref>
* 1696 – [Osmaston Hall](/source/Osmaston_Hall) built.

==18th century==
* 1717 - Silk “throwing” or [spinning](/source/Spinning_(textiles)) introduced by [John Lombe](/source/John_Lombe).{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
* 1721 – [Lombe's Mill](/source/Lombe's_Mill) built.
* 1726 – ''Derby Postman'' newspaper begins publication.<ref name=glover1843 />
* 1731 – Town Hall built (approximate date).<ref name=edinburgh1832>{{cite book |title=Edinburgh Encyclopædia |editor-first=David |editor-last=Brewster |location=Philadelphia |publisher=Joseph and Edward Parker |year=1832|chapter=Derby |hdl=2027/mdp.39015068302770 |title-link=Edinburgh Encyclopædia}}</ref>
* 1732 – ''Derby Mercury'' newspaper begins publication.<ref name=mitchell-1847 />
* 1735 – 9 July: [Samuel Johnson](/source/Samuel_Johnson) marries at [St Werburgh's Church](/source/St_Werburgh's_Church%2C_Derby).<ref name=haydn1910 />
* 1745
** 4 December: [Jacobite army](/source/Jacobite_rising_of_1745) arrives.
** 5 December: Jacobites meet at [Exeter House](/source/Exeter_House) and decide that [Bonnie Prince Charlie](/source/Charles_Edward_Stuart), the young Pretender should return to Scotland instead of going on to London.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
* 1750
** [Derby Porcelain Company](/source/Royal_Crown_Derby) in business.<ref>{{cite book |publisher=Brown & Co. |location=Salisbury |first=Walter F. |last=Tiffin |title=Chronograph of the Bow, Chelsea, & Derby porcelain manufactories |date=1874 |ol=22863671M}}</ref>
** [Markeaton Hall](/source/Markeaton_Hall) built (approximate date).
** Manufacture of [hosiery](/source/hosiery) profited by the inventions of [Jedediah Strutt](/source/Jedediah_Strutt).{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
* 1756 – County prison built in Nun's Green.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1772 – New Jerusalem Chapel built.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1773 – Theatre built.<ref name=edinburgh1832 />
* 1774 – Assembly room built.<ref name=edinburgh1832 />
* 1783 – [Derby Philosophical Society](/source/Derby_Philosophical_Society) founded.<ref name=townsend1867 />
* 1796 – [Derby Canal](/source/Derby_Canal) constructed.

==19th century==
* 1802 – General Baptist Chapel built.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1805 – [King Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel](/source/King_Street_Methodist_Chapel) built.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1808
** Derby Literary and Philosophical Society established.<ref name=edinburgh1832 />
** Friends' Meeting House built.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1809 – Cox and Co. shot mill built.<ref name=Lysons1817>{{cite book |title=[Magna Britannia](/source/Magna_Britannia) |year=1817 |volume=5 |chapter=Derbyshire |last1=Lysons |first1=Daniel |author-link1=Daniel Lysons (antiquarian) |last2=Lysons |first2=Samuel |author-link2=Samuel Lysons |name-list-style=amp |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yAgVAAAAQAAJ}}</ref>
* 1810 – Infirmary built.<ref name=edinburgh1832 />
* 1811
** Permanent Library established.<ref name=glover1843 />
** Population: 13,043.<ref name=edinburgh1832 />
* 1817 – Derby Choral Society established.<ref name=glover1843 />
* 1820 – Swedenborgian Chapel built.<ref name=glover1843 />
* 1823 – ''Derby Reporter'' newspaper begins publication.<ref name=mitchell-1847>{{cite book |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/newspaperpressdi00lond#page/174/mode/2up |publisher=Charles Mitchell |date=1847 |location=London |title=Newspaper Press Directory}}</ref>
* 1824 – New Connexion Chapel built.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1825 – Mechanics' Institution established.<ref name=glover1843>{{cite book |title=History and Directory of the Borough of Derby |publisher=S. Glover and Son |location=Derby |first=Stephen |last=Glover |year=1843 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qu0GAAAAQAAJ |author-link=Stephen Glover (antiquary)}}</ref>
* 1828
** Town Hall rebuilt.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
** St. John's Church opens.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1832 – Town and County Library established.<ref name=glover1843 />
* 1833 – Labour strike.<ref name=townsend1867 />
* 1835 – [Joseph Strutt](/source/Joseph_Strutt_(philanthropist)) elected mayor.
* 1836
** Police force<ref name=bagshaw1846 /> and Derby Town and County Museum and Natural History Society established.
** Trinity Church consecrated.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
* 1837 – Mechanics' Hall opens.<ref name=glover1843 />
* 1839
** May: The founding companies of the [Midland Railway](/source/Midland_Railway) begin operating.<ref name=haydn1910 />
** [Derby Exhibition](/source/Derby_Exhibition_(1839)) held.
** [St Mary's Church](/source/St_Mary's_Church%2C_Derby) built.
* 1840
** [Derby railway station](/source/Derby_railway_station), [Derby Arboretum](/source/Derby_Arboretum),<ref name=glover1843 /> and Christ Church<ref name=bagshaw1846 /> open.
** Athenaeum built (approximate date).
* 1841
** [Derby Baptist Chapel](/source/Derby_Baptist_Chapel), St Mary's Gate opens
* 1842 – Arboretum Festival begins.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Liberalism and Paternalism: Politics and Corporate Culture in 'Railway Derby', 1865-75 |first=George |last=Revill |journal=Social History |volume=24 |issue=2 |pages=196–214 |year=1999 |jstor=4286563 |doi=10.1080/03071029908568062}}</ref>
* 1843
** General Cemetery<ref name=bagshaw1846 /> and [Vernon Street Prison](/source/Derby_Gaol){{citation needed|date=September 2013}} in operation.
** Primitive Methodist Chapel built.<ref name=bagshaw1846 />
** Agricultural Show held.<ref name=vollans1949 />
* 1844 – [Midland Railway](/source/Midland_Railway) company formed.<ref name=vollans1949>{{cite journal |title=Derby: A Railway Town and Regional Centre |first=E.C. |last=Vollans |journal=Transactions and Papers (Institute of British Geographers) |pages=93–112 |number=15 |year=1949 |jstor=621033 |doi=10.2307/621033}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |chapter-url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2935675;view=2up;seq=686 |title=[The English Illustrated Magazine](/source/The_English_Illustrated_Magazine) 1891–1892 |first=Charles Henry |last=Jones |page=673 |chapter=Midland Railway Locomotive Works at Derby |year=1892}}</ref>
* 1846 – [St Alkmund's Church](/source/St_Alkmund's_Church%2C_Derby) built.
* 1850 – Derby Co-operative Society established.<ref>{{cite book |publisher=Co-operative Printing Society Limited |location=Manchester |first=George Jacob |last=Holyoake |title=Jubilee history of the Derby Co-operative Provident Society Limited, 1850–1900 |date=1900 |ol=24139106M}}</ref>
* 1856 – [John Smith](/source/Smith_of_Derby_Group) clockmaker in business.
* 1862 – Corn Exchange opens.<ref name=vollans1949 />
* 1863 – [County Cricket Ground](/source/County_Cricket_Ground%2C_Derby) established.
* 1866 – Market hall opens.<ref name=townsend1867 />
* 1870 – [Derbyshire County Cricket Club](/source/Derbyshire_County_Cricket_Club) formed.
* 1878 – April: [Great Northern Railway](/source/Great_Northern_Railway_(Great_Britain)) opens its Derbyshire extension through [Friargate railway station](/source/Derby_Friargate_railway_station).<ref name=haydn1910 />
* 1879
** [Derby Free Library and Museum](/source/Derby_Central_Library) opens.
** ''[Derby Daily Telegraph and Reporter](/source/Derby_Telegraph)'' begins publication.<ref name=BL>{{cite web |url=http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&vl(10130439UI0)=sub&scp.scps=scope%3A%28BLCONTENT%29&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1379654727694&srt=lso01&mode=Advanced&vl(1UIStartWith1)=contains&indx=21&tb=t&vl(41497491UI2)=any&vl(freeText0)=Derby++%28England%29++Newspapers&fn=search&vid=BLVU1&vl(freeText2)=&frbg=&ct=search&vl(10130438UI1)=any&vl(1UIStartWith2)=contains&dum=true&vl(1UIStartWith0)=exact&vl(46690061UI3)=all_items&Submit=Search&vl(freeText1)=|title=Derby (England) Newspapers |work=Main Catalogue |publisher=British Library |access-date=20 September 2013}}</ref>
* 1882 – Art gallery opens.<ref name=haydn1910>{{cite book |publisher=Ward, Lock & Co. |location=London |title=Haydn's Dictionary of Dates |first=Benjamin |last=Vincent |edition=25th |date=1910 |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/haydnsdictionary00hayd#page/407/mode/1up |title-link=Haydn's Dictionary of Dates}}</ref>
* 1884 - [Derby County F.C.](/source/Derby_County_F.C.) established as an offshoot of [Derbyshire County Cricket Club](/source/Derbyshire_County_Cricket_Club)
* 1886 – 6 May: Grand Theatre burns down.<ref name=haydn1910 />
* 1887 – [Derby Sketching Club](/source/Derby_Sketching_Club) formed.
* 1888 - Derby becomes a County Borough
* 1891 - Population: 94,146.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
* 1895
** Midland Railway Institute built.<ref name=vollans1949 />
** [Derby County](/source/Derby_County) move to play at the [Baseball Ground](/source/Baseball_Ground)
* 1899 – Derby Technical College founded.<ref name=vollans1949 />

==20th century==

* 1901 - Population: 114,848. {{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
* 1902 – Derby Municipal Secondary School for Boys opens.
* 1908 – [Rolls-Royce Limited](/source/Rolls-Royce_Limited) headquartered in Derby on [Nightingale Road](/source/Marble_Hall%2C_Derby).<ref name=vollans1949 />
* 1910
** Victoria Electric Theatre opens.<ref name=cinema>{{cite web |url=http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/united-kingdom/england/derby |title=Movie Theaters in Derby, England |work=CinemaTreasures.org |publisher=Cinema Treasures LLC |location=Los Angeles |access-date=20 September 2013}}</ref>
** Cosmopolitan Public Hall built.<ref name=cinema />
* 1918 – [British Cellulose and Chemical Manufacturing Company](/source/British_Celanese) plant built.
* 1927 - [Derby Cathedral](/source/Derby_Cathedral) established (formerly All Saints Church) for the newly created [Bishop of Derby](/source/Bishop_of_Derby)
* 1930 – [Bemrose School](/source/Bemrose_School) opens.
* 1971
** [Rolls-Royce Limited](/source/Rolls-Royce_Limited) enters receivership before being nationalized.<ref>{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Rolls-Royce collapse: state takeover move |date=5 February 1971 |page=1 |issue=58091}}</ref>
** [BBC Radio Derby](/source/BBC_Radio_Derby) begins broadcasting.
* 1972 - Derby County are [Football League Champions](/source/History_of_Derby_County_F.C._(1967%E2%80%93present)) for the [1971-72 season](/source/1971%E2%80%9372_in_English_football)
* 1974 – [Derby Industrial Museum](/source/Derby_Industrial_Museum) opens.
* 1975
** [Derby Playhouse](/source/Derby_Playhouse) opens.
** [Eagle Centre](/source/Derbion) shopping centre in business.
** Derby County are [League Champions](/source/History_of_Derby_County_F.C._(1967%E2%80%93present)) again
* 1977 - Derby is awarded [City status](/source/City_status_in_the_United_Kingdom) as part of the [Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II](/source/Silver_Jubilee_of_Elizabeth_II)<ref>{{cite news |title=Derby's long road to city status |last=O'Leary |first=Patrick |date=29 July 1977 |newspaper=[The Times](/source/The_Times) |page=14}}</ref>
* 1981 - Social [unrest](/source/1981_England_riots).<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1981/07/12/world/new-violence-hits-10-english-cities-but-is-less-serious.html |title=New violence hits 10 English cities but is less serious |date=12 July 1981 |newspaper=The New York Times |access-date=20 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=British History Timeline: 1945 to Present |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/timeline/present_timeline_noflash.shtml |website=BBC History |access-date=20 September 2013}}</ref>
* 1988 – [Pickford's House Museum of Georgian Life and Costume](/source/Pickford's_House_Museum) established.
* 1992
** [University of Derby](/source/University_of_Derby) established.
** [Derby Heritage Centre](/source/Derby_Heritage_Centre) in business.
* 1995 – [Derby Grammar School](/source/Derby_Grammar_School) founded.
* 1997 – [Pride Park Stadium](/source/Pride_Park_Stadium) opens.
* 1998 – Bronze Age [Hanson Log Boat](/source/Hanson_Log_Boat) discovered near town.

==21st century==

* 2007 – [Saint Alkmund's Way Footbridge](/source/Saint_Alkmund's_Way_Footbridge) opens.
* 2009 – [Cathedral Green Footbridge](/source/Cathedral_Green_Footbridge) opens.
* 2011 – Population: 248,700.
* 2012
** 11 May: [Allenton house fire](/source/Allenton_house_fire).

==See also==
{{portal|Derbyshire}}
* [History of Derby](/source/Derby)
* [Timelines](/source/%3ACategory%3ATimelines_of_cities_in_the_United_Kingdom) of other [cities](/source/List_of_cities_in_the_United_Kingdom) in [East Midlands](/source/East_Midlands): [Leicester](/source/Timeline_of_Leicester), [Lincoln](/source/Timeline_of_Lincoln), [Nottingham](/source/Timeline_of_Nottingham)

==References==
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==Bibliography==
* {{cite book |publisher=J.F. and C. Rivingdon |date=1778 |edition=8th |location=London |title=A Tour Through the Island of Great Britain |last1=Defoe |first1=Daniel |author-link1=Daniel Defoe |last2=Richardson |first2=Samuel |author-link2=Samuel Richardson |name-list-style=amp |chapter=(Derby) |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/tourthroughislan03defo#page/72/mode/2up}}

===Published in the 19th century ===

====1800s-1840s====
* {{cite book |publisher=Vernor & Hood |location=London |title=Beauties of England and Wales |last1=Britton |first1=John |last2=Brayley |first2=Edward Wedlake |date=1802 |volume=3 |chapter=Derbyshire: Derby |author-link1=John Britton (antiquary) |author-link2=Edward Wedlake Brayley |hdl=2027/nyp.33433075909014 |title-link=Beauties of England and Wales}}
* {{cite book |title=History of Derby |last=Hutton |first=William |location=London |publisher=Nichols, Son, and Bentley |year=1817 |edition=2nd |url=http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009711856 |author-link=William Hutton (historian)}}
* {{cite book |publisher=J. Robins and Co. |location=London |last=Dugdale |first=James |title=New British Traveller |date=1819 |volume=2 |chapter=Derbyshire: Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/newbritishtravel02dugduoft#page/40/mode/2up}}
* {{cite book |chapter=Derbyshire: Derby |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hdMHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA125 |title=Pigot & Co.'s National Commercial Directory for 1828-9 |date=3 September 2023 |location=London |publisher=James Pigot}}
* {{cite book |publisher=R. Allen |location=Nottingham |title=Midland Counties' Railway Companion |date=1840 |oclc=38701673 |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/midlandcounties00allegoog#page/n51/mode/2up}}
* {{cite book |title=Derbyshire |series=Journey-Book of England |date=1841 |publisher=[C. Knight & Co.](/source/Charles_Knight_(publisher)) |location=London |chapter=Derby Railway Station |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/derbyshire00knig#page/40/mode/2up}}
* {{cite book |title=Gem of the Peak; or, Matlock Bath and its Vicinity |last=Adam |first=William |year=1843 |edition=3d |location=London |publisher=Logman & Co. |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qAEHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1}}
* {{cite book |publisher=S. Lewis and Co. |location=London |last=Lewis |first=Samuel |title=Topographical Dictionary of England |date=1848 |edition=7th |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/topographicaldic00lewi2#page/34/mode/1up |author-link=Samuel Lewis (publisher)}}

====1850s-1890s====
* {{cite book |publisher=Adam and Charles Black |location=Edinburgh |title=Black's Tourist's Guide to Derbyshire |editor=Llewellynn Jewitt |year=1857 |edition=2nd |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DAIHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA6 |title-link=Black's Guides}}
* {{cite book |publisher=Francis White & Co. |location=Sheffield |title=History, Gazetteer, and Directory of the County of Derby |date=1857 |chapter=History of the Borough of Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/historygazetteer00fran#page/41/mode/2up}}
* {{cite book |publisher=Griffin, Bohn |location=London |title=Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Northern Railway |last=Measom |first=George Samuel |date=1861 |oclc=12433505 |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NvzChcn_um0C&pg=PA185 |author-link=George Samuel Measom}}
* {{cite book |year=1867 |editor-first=Charles |editor-last=Knight |title=[English Cyclopaedia](/source/English_Cyclopaedia) |volume=II: Geography |location=London |publisher=Bradbury, Evans, & Co. |chapter=Derby |hdl=2027/nyp.33433000064794}}
* {{cite book |title=Kelly's Directory of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire |year=1881 |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5kUTAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA972}}
* {{cite book |title=Visitors' Guide and Handbook to Derby and to the Royal Agricultural Show |location=Derby |year=1881}}
* {{cite book |publisher=[J. Murray](/source/Murray's_Handbooks_for_Travellers) |location=London |title=Handbook for Travellers in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Staffordshire |edition=3rd |date=1892 |oclc=2097091 |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/handbookfortra00john#page/n59/mode/2up}}
* {{cite book |title=History, Topography, and Directory of Derbyshire |publisher=T. Bulmer & Co. |year=1895 |location=Preston |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eD0JAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA842}}
* {{cite book |title=Bibliography of British Municipal History |year=1897 |location=New York |publisher=Longmans, Green, and Co. |last=Gross |first=Charles |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/bibliographyofbr00grosiala#page/206/mode/2up}}

===Published in the 20th century ===
* {{cite book |publisher=Macmillan and Co. |location=London |title=Highways and byways in Derbyshire |last=Firth |first=J. B. |date=1905 |oclc=882321 |chapter=Derby |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/highwaysbywaysin00firtiala#page/478/mode/2up}}
* {{cite book |url=https://openlibrary.org/books/ia:derbyitsriseand00davigoog/Derby_its_rise_and_progress |title=Derby: its rise and progress |date=1906 |publisher=Bemrose & Sons |location=London |last=Davison |first=A.W.}}
* {{cite book |publisher=Karl Baedeker |location=Leipzig |title=Great Britain |date=1910 |edition=7th |chapter=Derby |hdl=2027/mdp.39015010546516}}
* {{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Derby (England) |volume=8 |pages=69&ndash;70 |date=1910 |ref={{harvid|Britannica|1910}} |short=1}}
* {{cite book |last=Eccleshare |first=C.F. |title=Derby; a study in urban development |publisher=University of London |year=1934}}
* {{cite journal |last=Heath |first=J. |title=The borough of Derby between 1780 and 1810 |journal=Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological Society |year=1979}}
* {{cite book |last=Delves |first=A. |chapter=Popular recreation and social conflict in Derby, 18000-1850 |editor-last1=Yeo |editor-first1=E. |editor-last2=Yeo |editor-first2=S. |title=Popular Culture and Class Conflict 1850–1914 |location=Brighton |year=1981}}

==External links==
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* {{cite book |title=Historical Directories |publisher=[University of Leicester](/source/University_of_Leicester) |location=UK |chapter=Derbyshire |url=http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/findbylocation.asp}}. Includes Derby area directories, various dates.

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