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Richmondshire Museum Index to BRODERICK FAMILY PAPERS Accession No.4869 B/1/M/1 1850. Letter to Edward Broderick from J. Winn of Nappa, regarding forms of notice. B/1/M/2 2nd September 1850 Letter to Mr Broderick from John Winn of Nappa, informing him of proposed division of stinted pastures of Marsett and Raydaleside. B/1/M/3 7th February 1851. Letter from R.C.Allan of Hawes, refers to fence letting at Bardale, the state of the fence at Raydale, Close Ing and Wharton’s Allotment. B/1/Mt/4 25th February 1851. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa, refers to a stone wall between Marsett, Bardale, Close Ing Pastures. Suggests a list of interested parties be left at the White Lion, Bainbridge and a notice put on the church door. B/1/M/5 14th October 1851. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa, refers to the division of Close Ing and Bardale and bad feeling amongst the keepers of sheep at Marsett; reference to possibility of a road to Thornton East Pasture, belonging to the representatives of the late Rev. John Chapman, reference to James Hodgson. B/1/M/6 6th January 1853. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa. Refers to Arthur Hebden of Marsett and Close Ing pasture late property of Edward Allen. Arthur Hebden and Miss Wharton have completed their fences, James Hodgson has done half and with the exception of the Catholic Priest’s and Nichol’s the rest are progressing rapidly. B/1/M/7 8th November 1856. Estimate of expenses for inclosing Close Ing Pasture, Marsett Green and Ing and Marsett Bardale, situate in the township of Bainbridge. B/1/M/8 29th August 1857. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa. He has mislaid Broderick’s paper referring to Cattlegates on Marsett Bardale Pasture; the Catholic Priests have sold their Marsett property. B/1/M/9 29th December 1857. Letter from Mr. R. Allen, objecting to the price allowed regarding Bardale. B/1/M/10 27th October 1858. Letter to Edward Broderick from Mr Smithson, solicitor to Sir John Ramsden, regarding Marsett Inclosure. Sir John Ramsden is wanting to purchase some land. B/1/M/11 4th February 1858. Note from Richard Allen of Hawes forwarding a receipt signed by Mr. John Thomas Wharton re Cattlegates B/1/M/12 21st December 1858. Letter from Richard Allen of Hawes to say that Catherine Wharton now has an interest in the Marsett property. B/1/M/13 18th April 1859. Letter from Richard Allen of Hawes urging the award For Close Ing to be completed. B/1/M/14 14th May 1859. Printed letter from Inclosure Commission with expenses for Bainbridge. On dorse – copy Bainbridge Inclosure – receipt of Clerk of the Peace for £33-7s-2d from Edward Broderick. Annotated Inclosure Commissioners Expences, Marsett. Brodrick Index Page 1

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Richmondshire Museum Index to BRODERICK FAMILY PAPERS Accession No.4869

B/1/M/1 1850. Letter to Edward Broderick from J. Winn of Nappa, regarding forms of notice.

B/1/M/2 2nd September 1850 Letter to Mr Broderick from John Winn of Nappa, informing him of proposed division of stinted pastures of

Marsett and Raydaleside.

B/1/M/3 7th February 1851. Letter from R.C.Allan of Hawes, refers to fence letting at Bardale, the state of the fence at Raydale, Close Ing and

Wharton’s Allotment.

B/1/Mt/4 25th February 1851. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa, refers to a stone wall between Marsett, Bardale, Close Ing

Pastures. Suggests a list of interested parties be left at the White Lion, Bainbridge and a notice put on the church door.

B/1/M/5 14th October 1851. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa, refers to the division of Close Ing and Bardale and bad feeling

amongst the keepers of sheep at Marsett; reference to possibility of a road to Thornton East Pasture, belonging to the representatives

of the late Rev. John Chapman, reference to James Hodgson.

B/1/M/6 6th January 1853. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa. Refers to Arthur Hebden of Marsett and Close Ing pasture late

property of Edward Allen. Arthur Hebden and Miss Wharton have completed their fences, James Hodgson has done half and with the

exception of the Catholic Priest’s and Nichol’s the rest are progressing rapidly.

B/1/M/7 8th November 1856. Estimate of expenses for inclosing Close Ing Pasture, Marsett Green and Ing and Marsett Bardale, situate in the

township of Bainbridge.

B/1/M/8 29th August 1857. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa. He has mislaid Broderick’s paper referring to Cattlegates on

Marsett Bardale Pasture; the Catholic Priests have sold their Marsett property.

B/1/M/9 29th December 1857. Letter from Mr. R. Allen, objecting to the price allowed regarding Bardale.

B/1/M/10 27th October 1858. Letter to Edward Broderick from Mr Smithson, solicitor to Sir John Ramsden, regarding Marsett Inclosure. Sir John

Ramsden is wanting to purchase some land.

B/1/M/11 4th February 1858. Note from Richard Allen of Hawes forwarding a receipt signed by Mr. John Thomas Wharton re Cattlegates

B/1/M/12 21st December 1858. Letter from Richard Allen of Hawes to say that Catherine Wharton now has an interest in the Marsett property.

B/1/M/13 18th April 1859. Letter from Richard Allen of Hawes urging the award For Close Ing to be completed.

B/1/M/14 14th May 1859. Printed letter from Inclosure Commission with expenses for Bainbridge. On dorse – copy Bainbridge Inclosure – receipt

of Clerk of the Peace for £33-7s-2d from Edward Broderick. Annotated Inclosure Commissioners Expences, Marsett.

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B/1/M/15 Not dated. Rates of Expences for inclosing : Close Ing; Bardale; Green; Rigg Pastures; Marsett and money paid towards the fence.

Names: Arthur Hebden’s representatives, Jeffrey Hebden; James Hodgson. William Blenkhorn’s representatives, Mr. Pilkington, Sir John

Ramsden, Bart. Thomas Metcalf; John, Thomas, James and George Metcalfe. Richard Nichol’s representatives George Robinson;

Thomas Parke, J.S.Wharton; Catherine Wharton, Rev. John Winn

B/1/M/16 1859. Calculations for expences for Close Ing; Marsett Green; Rigg and Bardale Pastures. Names: Rev. John Winn; Arthur Hebden;

Jeffrey Hebden; James Hodgson; Rev. Robert Johnson; Thomas Metcalfe; Catherine Wharton; Richard Nichol’s representatives,

Metcalfe brothers; William Blenkhorn; Thomas Wharton; George Robinson and Parke; Miss Wharton.

B/1/M/17 8th June 1859. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa refers to Marsett Inclosure; expences for Bardale and Green Rigg;

valuation of gaits and calfgaits; cost of building a fence per gait. Richard Allen of Hawes collected part of the levy, James Hodgson; the

Catholic Priest’s share. A flood has destroyed fences, offers assistance.

B/1/M/18 6th July 1859. Printed notice filled in with dates; places and names. Commissioner’s notice to proprietors of the Confirmation of Award,

6th July 1859. Marsett . The award was confirmed for Close Ing Pasture Marsett Green and Rigg and Marsett Bardale on 5th May 1859,

Allotments have to be fenced within 12 months of that date. Charles Blades, Churchwarden, posted a notice on Aysgarth Church door

on Sunday 10th July 1859.

B/1/M/19 8th September 1859. Marsett expences apportioned among the Pastures Allowed by commissioners. Letter to Edward Broderick from

the Inclosure Commissioners. Instructions to levy a rate.

B/1/M/20 8th September 1859. Letter (London postmark). Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick. On dorse. Postmark Reeth 9th September

1859. Notes re payment of expences for Inclosure to be payable to the Swaledale and Wensleydale Banking Company and the writer

has ill Health.

B/1/M/21 Not dated. Note refers to forwarding receipt for the deposit of the Award for Close Ing Pasture; Marsett Green and Rigg and Marsett

Bardale. Francis Wilkinson arrears for salving and haytime month £7-4s-6d. Dorse. Note refers to Inclosure Commissioners have

returned the receipt for the deposit of the Award with no comment.

B/1/M/22 22nd November 1859. Note to Mr. Oswald Whaley at Hawes from Edward Broderick. Refers to the rate for Marsett Inclosure and the

Hawes branch of the Swaledale and Wensleydale Bank. On dorse. Note dated 22nd November 1859 to Re. Sir, refers to correspondence

with Messrs Wright and Blount and sale of Marsett property to Sir J. Ramsden & Mr. Pilkington.

B/1/M/23 2nd December 1859. Marsett Inclosure, approval of the rate for expences £115-7s-7d. Printed letter from Inclosure Commissioners

B/1/M/24 9th December 1859. Letter from James Hodgson of Marsett, refers to expence of board; William’s time, Thomas. William lives at

Stalling Busk and is married. Elizabeth Slinger sends her respects.

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B/1/M/25/a 17th December 1859. Marsett Inclosure, copies of letters to the Proprietors with amounts to pay, from Edward Broderick. Letters to

John Metcalfe, joiner of Worton, George Winn Esq. of Askrigg. Thomas Park Esq. of Askrigg. Letter instructing payment of rates to the

Swaledale & Wensleydale Bank At Hawes.

B/1/M/25/b 17th December 1859. Marsett Inclosure. Copies of letters to the Proprietors, with amounts to pay, from Edward Broderick. Letters to:

Francis Whaley of Hawes; Thomas Metcalfe of Thornton Rust; Richard Allen Esq. of Hawes; Revd. John Winn; Jeffrey Hebden of

Marsett. Copy of expences.

B/1/M/26 20th December 1859. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa. Refers to Marsett Inclosure expences; valuation of gaits;

James Hodgson; ‘my tennant’ John Metcalfe , will forward a cheque.

B/1/M/27 21st December 1859. Letter to Edward Broderick from George Winn of Askrigg. Refers to Marsett Bardale Inclosure, as he has just paid

his half years rent, he will have no money in hand to settle the claim until next May.

B/1/M/28 27th December 1859. Letter to Oswald Whaley at Hawes from Edward Broderick. Instructs payments to be made at the Swaledale and

Wensleydale Bank at Hawes. Names individuals and amounts they have to pay in: Arthur Hebden’s representatives; Jeffrey Hebden;

James Hodgson. William Blenkhorn’s representatives; Thomas Metcalfe; John, Thomas and George Metcalfe. Richard Nichol’s

representative George Robinson and Thomas Park, J.T.Wharton; Catherine Wharton; Revd. John Winn.

B/1/M/29 27th December 1859. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn of Nappa. He encloses a cheque for £11-5-3 regarding Marsett

Inclosure. Refers to stones marking out the turbary ground.

B/1/M/30 23rd December 1859. Letter to Edward Broderick from Mr. F.Whaley of the Greens, Lancaster. Refers to Marsett Inclosure, the estate

of the late W.Blenkhorn, whose property was sold by order of the Court of Chancery and proceeds distributed amongst 11 nephews

and nieces, asks if The Inclosure was made before the property was sold. Offers a payment for some of the 11. Refers to Mr. Routh and

James, 5 of the parties were children of Adam Blenkhorn of Ellerton, Reeth.

B/1/M/31 6th January 1860. Letter from Richard Allan at Hawes. He has made a payment into the bank for Marsett Inclosure. He would like a

receipt and particulars of costs.

B/1/M/32 10th January 1860. Letter from George Alderson at Grinton Lodge. He passes on Mr. Charlesworth’s Wakefield address, sends seasonal

greetings. Accounts for Inclosure, Bardale fence, road repairs in Close Ing Pasture etc. On dorse. Letter from Edward Broderick.

(possible reply to B/1/M/31 to Richard Allan)

B/1/M/33 3rd September 1860. Accounts of money unpaid and in hand for Marsett Inclosure. Refers to: Metcalfe brothers; Messrs Robinson &

Park; Wm. Blenkhorn’s representative; Francis Whaley. Repairs of road boundary stones and stakes. On dorse. Letter from R.Rudd of

Muker 9th June 1852 to Mr Broderick asking for the return of a book as one of the sappers and miners want to see it and Mr Rudd has

gone to Appleby fair.

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B/1/M/34 Not dated. Calculations for proportionate share of the owners of Cattlegaits in Marsett Bardale. Gives number of Cattlegaits,

proportion of whole,valuation and rate. Names: Rev. John Winn, Arthur Hebden, Jeffrey Hebden, James Hodgson, William Blenkhorn,

Rev. Robert Johnson, Thomas Metcalfe, Metcalfe brothers, Dorothy Sedgwick, Miss Wharton, late James Brougham, R.Nichols’s

representative.

B/1/M/35 (postmark) 25th August 1859. Letter to Edward Broderick from Richard Allan, refers to Close Ing Pasture.

B/1/M/36 18th September 1857. Letter to Edward Broderick from J. Winn at Swan Hotel, Harrogate. Refers to Cattlegaits in Marsett Bardale. Miss

Wharton; Dorothy Sedgwick; Jeffrey Hebden. Payment of a cheque. James Hodgson; Mr Allen, marking the turbury ground.

B/1/M/37 29th September 1860. Letter to Edward Broderick from John Winn at Askrigg. Refers to Bardale Lane and Bardale Pasture, the turbury

ground boundary stones, John Metcalfe of Worton; Mr Wood, who is in America.

B/1/M/38 18th February 1858. Accounts for costs of rebuilding the fence between Bardale and Close Ings Pasture. Amounts calculated in roods

and feet. Names: Websters; Blades; Chapmans; Kirks; Hebdens; John Outhwaite; Leonard Metcalfe. Proprietors paid 8 shillings per

Cattlegait- Names: Thomas Metcalfe, James Brougham’s representative; Rev. John Winn; Miss Wharton; Jeffrey Hebden; Arthur

Hebden; James Hodgson; Richard Nichols; William Blenkhorn; Rev.Robert Johnson; Metcalfe brothers; Edward Allen.

B/1/M/39/a Not dated. Calculations for each allotment in Close Ing Pasture. Names parties.

B/1/M/39/b Not dated. Calculations for plots in Close Ing Pasture. Names parties.

B/1/M/40 19th July 1952. Printed letter from Inclosure Commissioners re Close Ing Pasture. To Edward Broderick.

B/1/M/41 September 1851. Small notebook. Close Ings Field book. September 1851. Contains surveying measurements and sketches.

B/1/M/42 1st June 1851. Copy of schedule of Inclosure of Close Ing Pasture, Marsett Green and Rigg and Marsett Bardale in the township of

Bainbridge and Parish of Aysgarth.lists claimants, number of Cattlegaits and rates. Names: Rev. John Winn; Arthur Hebden; Jeffrey

Hebden; James Hodgson; William Blenkhorn; Rev. Robert Johnson; Thomas Metcalfe; John,Thomas ,James and George Metcalfe;

Edward Allen; Anne Elizabeth Wharton; Catherine Wharton; George Robinson; Thomas Moore Parke (late Brougham); Richard Nichols;

Humphrey Hodgson Hopper; James Smith; James Lord; Joseph Metcalfe.

B/1/M/43 18th January 1850. Labelled Bainbridge Inclosure. Printed statement from Inclosure Commissioners. Refers to an agreement resulting

from a meeting held at the White Lion in Bainbridge on 8th November 1859 to inclose Close Ing Pasture, Marsett Green and Rigg and

Marsett Bardale.

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B/1/M/44/a&b 25th September 1850. (two documents tied together) Labelled instruction to valuer, Bainbridge Inclosure. Statement resulting from a

meeting of the owners of the Cattlegaits at Close Ing, Marsett Bardale, Marsett green and Rigg, held at the house of John Metcalfe, the

White Lion in Bainbridge. John Winn was chairman. Notices had been fixed to the church door at Aysgarth and the door of the Parochial

Chapel at Stalling Busk. Instructions for stinting and valuation of gaits, plots for turbury, erecting walls, that Edward Broderick act as

valuer and surveyor. Stamped by the Inclosure Commissioners. 30th October 1850.

B/1/M/45 1st October 1850. Printed letter from the Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick, labelled general instructions to the valuer

Bainbridge Inclosure.

B/1/M/46 7th October 1850. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick, Bainbridge Inclosure, receipt of Declaration.

B/1/M/47 1st November 1850. Letter from Inclosure office to Edward Broderick Bainbridge inclosure.

B/1/M/48 7th March 1851. Bainbridge Inclosure – statement of claims for Close Ing Pasture, Marsett Green and Rigg and Marsett Bardale. Names:

Edward Allen of Orton; R.C.Allen his agent; William Blenkhorn; Arthur Hebden; Jeffrey Hebden; James Hodgson; Thomas Metcalfe; Rev.

Robert Johnson; John Metcalfe; Thomas Metcalfe; James Metcalfe; George Metcalfe; George Robinson; Thomas Moore Parke; Rev.

John Winn; Anne Elizabeth Wharton; Catherine Wharton; Richard Nichols; Humphrey Hodgson Hopper; James Smith; James Lord;

Joseph Metcalfe; George Winn, solicitor.

B/1/M/49 1st July 1851. Letter from the Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick. Allowing use of the Tithe map.

B/1/M/50/a&b Not dated. Two papers tied together. Schedule for Bainbridge Inclosure Close ing Pasture – refers to numbers on plan.

B/1/M/51 1st March 1852. letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick. Labelled Bainbridge Inclosure.

B/1/M/52 28th November 1855. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick, complaining that the Inclosure is taking too long.

B/1/M/53 9th February 1856. Letter from the Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick, receipt of map and report.

B/1/M/54 8th May 1856. Letter from Inclosure Office to Edward Broderick re Bainbridge Inclosure.

B/1/M/55 26th October 1856. Letter from J.J.Rawlinson, assistant Inclosure Commissioner of Duddon Hall, Ulverston, to Edward Broderick

arranging a meeting to hear objections re Bainbridge Inclosure, Marsett.

B/1/M/56 2nd September 1859. Copy of letter to the Inclosure Commission from Edward Broderick, regarding the Awards for Close Ing Pasture,

Marsett Bardale, Marsett Green and Rigg and valuations and costs.

B/1/M/57 19th November 1859. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick, regarding depositing copies of Awards and expences.

B/1/M/58 19th November 1859. (by postmark). Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick.

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B/1/M/59 26th November 1859. Printed form completed by Edward Broderick, for Close Ing Pasture, Marsett Green and Rigg, Marsett Bardale.

He claims £115-7s-7d expences. Names of rate payers and amounts, Arthur Hebden’s Representatives, Jeffrey Hebden, James Hodgson.

William Blenkhorns Representatives, William Pilkington, Sir John William Ramsden, Thomas Metcalfe, John Metcalfe, Thomas Metcalfe,

James Metcalfe, George Metcalfe, Richard Nichols, Humphrey Hodgson Hopper, James Smith, James Lord, John Thomas Wharton,

Catherine Wharton, Rev. John Winn.

B/1/M/60 29th February 1860. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick. Receipt for £33-7s-2d.

B/1//61 29th February 1860. (by postmark). Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick.

B/2/T/1 27th May1860. Letter from Mr Robinson of Leyburn to Edward Broderick. Refers to a fence.

B/2/T/2 1861. Printed copy of Act of Parliament to authorise the Inclosure of certain lands, lists Thoralby, 25th April 1861

B/2/T/3 Printed form filled in with names of lands. Provisional order for inclosure of Heckleberry Brae, or Barker High Pasture, Barker Low

Pasture, in the Township of Thoralby. John Job Rawlinson the Assistant Commissioner mentions a meeting held 1st October 1860 at the

Loyal Dales Volunteer Inn in Thoralby.

B/2/T/4 Printed form filled in with names of lands. Provisional order for inclosure of Heckleberry Brae, or Barker High Pasture, Barker Low

Pasture, in the Township of Thoralby. John Job Rawlinson the Assistant Commissioner mentions a meeting held 1st October 1860 at the

Loyal Dales Volunteer Inn in Thoralby.

B/2/T/5 29th August 1861. Form of Resolution to appoint a Valuer & Surveyor.

B/2/T/6 3rd September 1861. Letter from Edward Broderick to Mr Robinson proposing to undertake surveying. On the same page a letter to,

Mr Broderick 20th August from Mr J. Percival, referring to scarcity of good white wheat, but he sends one bowl

B/2/T/7 9th September 1861. Letter from H. Robinson to Edward Broderick. Informing him he has been appointed for the Inclosure of

Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture.

B/2/T/8 12th October 1861. From Inclosure Commissioners. A meeting was held on 6th September 1861 to appoint a Valuer & Surveyor to

divide Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture at the Volunteer Inn at Thoralby. Henry Thomas Robinson owned

2/3 of the Pastures. Edward Broderick appointed valuer.

B/2/T/9 15th October 1861. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick. Instructions for Thoralby.

B/2/T/10/a-b-c 23rd October 1861. 3 papers: a. Edward Broderick’s contract to hold a meeting at the Volunteer Inn, Thoralby on 14th November for

claimants who have rights on Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture. b. Copy of above annotated with

instructions to place a notice in the Richmond & Ripon Chronicle. c. Blank form.

B/2/T/11 8th November 1861. Letter from R. Lodge, Bishopdale, says that he has Left Dixon’s claim at the Volunteer Inn.

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B/2/T/12 12th November 1861. Claim from Charles Dixon, Joseph Stubbs & Frederick W. Courthope, to Edward Broderick. Charles Dixon of 3,

Rectory Grove, Clapham, Surrey. Lieut. Joseph Stubbs of 2, Lower Belgravia Street, Pimlico, Middlesex & Frederick William Courthope of

25 Albert Square, South Lambeth, Surrey, were trustees of William Dixon, of Dartmouth Place, Blackheath, Kent, who had a claim on

Cattlegaits & Common rights on Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture in Thoralby & appoint James Matthews

as their solicitor.

B/2/T/13 13th November 1861. Note from Mr Matthews of 15, Old Jewry Chambers, London, asking that an enclosed letter be passed to Mr

Lodge.

B/2/T/14 14th November 1861. Printed form giving notice of a meeting at the Volunteer Inn, Thoralby on 14th November 1861 for claimants on

Heckleberry Brae, Barker High & Low Pastures. Dorse – signed statement that this notice was posted on the door of Aysgarth church by

John Winn.

B/2/T/15 21st November 1861. Printed form filled in with names. Edward Broderick valuer for the Thoralby Inclosure of Heckleberry Brae or

Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture. Has deposited a Statement of Claims at the Volunteer Inn, Thoralby. Anthony Thompson

signed that this was fixed to the door of Aysgarth Church on 24th November 1861.

B/2/T/16 14th November 1861. Draft Statement of Claims for Thoralby Inclosure, Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture,

received by Edward Broderick. Names: Henry Thomas Robinson of the Cliffe, Leyburn; Charles Dixon of 3,Rectory Grove, Clapham,

Surrey; Joseph Stubbs of 2, Lower Belgrave Street, Pimlico, Middlesex; Frederick William Courthope, 25, Albert Square, South Lambert,

Surrey. The last 3, trustees under the Will of William Dixon, late of Dartmouth Place, Blackheath, Kent. Reference to rights ,roads: agent

James Matthews.

B/2/T/17 14th November 1861. Duplicate of B/2/T/16

B/2/T/18 6th December 1861. Letter from James Matthews, 15, Old Jewry Chambers, London. To Edward Broderick. Refers to copies of claims

For Thoralby Inclosure.

B/2/T/19 11th December 1861. Letter from Ralph Lodge, to Edward Broderick. Lodge objects to Mr Robinson’s claim of a Drift Road through Scar

Top Estate.

B/2/T/20 16th December 1861. Letter from Miles Galloway Booty to Edward Broderick. Booty objects to claims made by the Dixons regarding

Thoralby Inclosure.

B/2/T/21 16th December 1861. Statement of Objection from Henry Thomas Robinson of the Cliffe, Leyburn, to Edward Broderick and James

Matthews, Solicitor of London. Robinson objects to the claims of Charles Dixon, regarding rights on West Barker Estate, part of the

Inclosure of Heckleberry Brae & Barker Low Pasture.

B/2/T/22 February 1862. Bill for advertising Thoralby Enclosure in the Richmond & Ripon Chronicle. To Edward Broderick.

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B/2/T/23 a&b December 1862. 2 papers glued together. a. Bill for advertising in the Richmond & Ripon Chronicle, to Edward Broderick. b. Bill from

John Bell, bookseller & stationer, to Edward Broderick, for 3 sheets of cartridge paper and Bell’s Messenger.

B/2/T/24 December 1861. Bill for advertising Thoralby Enclosure in the Richmond & Ripon Chronicle, to Edward Broderick.

B/2/T/25 22nd August 1862. Form filled in from the Assistant Inclosure Commissioner. To the Tithe Commission Office, commenting on the

quality of the map for Thoralby & requesting a new map be drawn.

B/2/T/26 9th January 1862. Notes on Mr Dixon’s claim regarding Thoralby Inclosure. Mentions the ancient dwelling house of West Barker in

Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture; roads; fences. John Thwaites of East Barker. Mr Robinson.

B/2/T/27 20th December 1861. Printed notice from Edward Broderick, Valuer for the Inclosure of Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture &

Barker Low Pasture. A meeting to be held on 9th January 1862 at the Volunteer Inn in Thoralby. Endorsed by Anthony Thompson that

this was posted on the door of Aysgarth Church on 22nd December 1861.

B/2/T/28 1862. Thoralby Inclosure. Schedule of plots for Barker Low Pasture & Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture with plot numbers,

acreage & value.

B/2/T/29 21st January 1862. Letter from Mr Matthews, 15 Old Jewry Chambers, London. To Edward Broderick regarding Thoralby Inclosure & the

claims between Mr Robinson & the trustees of the late William Dixon.

B/2/T/30 27th January 1862. Letter from H.T.Robinson to Edward Broderick, regarding Thoralby Inclosure and meeting to discuss claims.

B/2/T/31 28th January 1862. Letter from J Matthews, 15, Old Jewry Chambers, London. To Edward Broderick, mentions Thoralby Inclosure; Mr

Robinson; Mr Hammond.

B/2/T/32 8th February 1862. Letter from John Hammond of West Burton to Edward Broderick. mentions Thoralby Inclosure; H.T.Robinson; Mr

Matthews.

B/2/T/33 17th February 1862. Statement of Claims of Charles Dixon; Joseph Stubbs & Frederick William Courthope. Trustees in the Will of the

late William Dixon: they withdraw some of their claims about fences. Also Statement of Claims of Henry Thomas Robinson, who

withdraws claims to mineral rights in Thoralby Inclosure.

B/2/T/34 18th February 1862. Letter from John Hammond of West Burton to Edward Broderick, mentions Thoralby Inclosure, Mr Matthews,

Fences, Mr Robinson, Manorial Rights.

B/2/T/35 19th February 1862. Letter from Miles G. Booty to Edward Broderick, mentions, Thoralby Inclosure, Mr Hammond, Mr Robinson.

B/2/T/36 7th February 1862. Letter from H.T.Robinson to Edward Broderick, mentions, Mr Hammond arranging a meeting. 1d red stamp on

address side of paper, postmark Bedale Feb. 7th though address in the letter looks like Jan. Postmark Leyburn Feb. 7th & postmark

Richmond Feb 8th.

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B/2/T/37 28th February 1862. Letter from R.Lodge of Bishopdale to Edward Broderick, mentions, Thoralby Inclosure, encloses marked map, Mr

Dixon’s allotments.

B/2/T/38 a&b 13th March 1862. Schedule of all claims & objections to the Inclosure of Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture.

Mentions – Henry Thomas Robinson of The Cliffe, Leyburn; Charles Dixon of 3 Rectory Grove, Clapham, Surrey; Joseph Stubbs of 2

Lower Belgrave Street, Pimlico; Frederick William Courthope of 25, Albert Square South, Lambeth, Surrey; last 3 Trustees of the Late

William Dixon of Dartmouth Place, Blackheath, Kent; James Matthews, solicitor of 15, Old Jewry Chambers, London. Edward Broderick’s

determination over claims.

B/2/T/39 14th December 1861. Objections to the claim of H.T.Robinson regarding Thoralby Inclosure from J. Matthews 15, Old Jewry Chambers,

London on behalf of his clients. Charles Dixon; Joseph Stubbs ; Frederick W. Courthope, Trustees in the Will of William Dixon late of

Dartmouth Place, Blackheath, Kent. Mentions Rights of Turbary, minerals, roads & rights of the Manor in Heckleberry Brae or Barker

High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture.

B/2/T/40 13th March 1862. Printed form filled in by Edward Broderick, Valuer for the Inclosure of Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture &

Barker Low Pasture deposited a Schedule of Claims, objections & his determination at the Volunteer Inn, Thoralby, the Church door &

the Richmond & Ripon Chronicle.

B/2/T/41 15th March 1862. Letter from R.Lodge of Newhouses to Edward Broderick, mentions boundary of Heckleberry Brae; Mr Robinson; G.

Dixon; possibility of a quarry; lack of grouse; dispute over fencing.

B/2/T/42 13th March 1862. Printed form from Edward Broderick regarding claims, objections & determination of the Inclosure of Heckleberry

Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture, deposited at the Volunteer Inn, Thoralby. Endorsed by Anthony Thompson on 16th

March 1862 & that this was posted on Aysgarth church door.

B/2/T/43 July 1862. Bill for placing an advertisement of Thoralby Inclosure in the Richmond & Ripon Chronicle.

B/2/T/44 12th August 1862. Printed letter to Edward Broderick from the Inclosure Commission acknowledging receipt of the map, reference &

field book.

B/2/T/45 29th August 1861. Letter from H.T.Robinson of Leyburn to Edward Broderick. Mentions meeting at the Volunteer Inn; appointing a

valuer; Asks Broderick what fee he would need.

B/2/T/46 1862. Schedule of the plots in Thoralby Inclosure for Barker Low Pasture & Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture.

B/2/T/47 August 1862. Schedule of the plots in Thoralby Inclosure for Barker Low Pasture & Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture. Stamped

August 1862.

B/2/T/48 27th August 1862. Letter from J.Matthews, 15, Old Jewry Chambers London to Edward Broderick regarding the award of Thoralby

Inclosure.

B/2/T/49 28th October 1862. Letter from John Hammond, West Burton to Edward Broderick, mentions a letter from Mr Matthews, solicitor for

Colonel Dixon regarding Thoralby Inclosure.

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B/2/T/50 November 1862.Schedule for Dixon’s allotment of Heckleberry Brae & Barker Low Pasture with length of fences.

B/2/T/51 11th February 1863.Printed letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick instructing that a copy of the report be deposited at

the Volunteer Inn,Thoralby and on the Church door.

B/2/T/52 15th February 1863. A blank form, not filled in. On dorse. Estimate of expences for Thoralby Inclosure.

B/2/T/53 10th March 1863. Printed notice from a meeting at the Loyal Dales Volunteer Inn, Thoralby, regarding Heckleberry Brae or Barker High

Pasture & Barker Low Pasture. A notice was posted on Aysgarth church Door on 15th February 1863.

B/2/T/54/ a&b 26th March 1863. 2 papers. a. Printed form from the Inclosure Commisioners authorizing the valuer to extinguish the Common Rights

on Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture in the Township of Thoralby. b. allowing the allotments of

Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture to be occupied.

B/2/T/55 29th March 1863. Printed letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick re order to Extinguish Common Rights & possession of

Allotments at Thoralby.

B/2/T/56 6th August 1863. Order from Edward Broderick regarding possession of allotments of Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker

Low pasture at Thoralby.

B/2/T/57 1st April 1863. Letter from the Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick regarding Draft Award for Thoralby Inclosure.

B/2/T/58 9th April 1863. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick re. map for Thoralby Inclosure.

B/2/T/59 22nd June 1863. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick acknowledging receipt of maps for Thoralby Inclosure.

B/2/T/59/a&b 22nd August 1863. a. printed form filled in by Edward Broderick valuer for Thoralby Inclosure giving notice that the Common Rights are

extinguished on Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture. b. Authorization for possession of allotments in above

Inclosure, 6th August 1863.

B/2/T/60 10th August 1863. Letter from R.Lodge of Bishopdale to Edward Broderick mentions fences; trustees of late William Dixon; Mr

Robinson.

B/2/T/61 22nd August 1863. Notice from Edward Broderick that Common Rights for Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low

Pasture are to be extinguished. Endorsed that this was posted on Aysgarth Church door on 23rd August 1863 by Anthony Thompson.

B/2/T/62 6th August 1863. Notice from Edward Broderick that the allotments on Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low Pasture

can be occupied. Endorsed that this was posted on Aysgarth Church door by Anthony Thompson.

B/2/T/63 29th August 1863. Bill for advertising Thoralby Inclosure in the Richmond & Ripon Chronicle.

B/2/T/64 26th September 1863. Letter from the Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick sending a Draft and 3 Engrossments for Thoralby

Inclosure.

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B/2/T/65 21st October 1863. Letter from the Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick directing that the office copy of the Award is deposited

with The Clerk of the Peace; details of expenses.

B/2/T/66 30th November 1863. Letter from R. Lodge, Bishopdale to Edward Broderick mentions enclosure of a cheque; Trustees of the late

William Dixon.

B/2/T/67 5th December 1863. Letter from J. Matthews, 84, Basinghall, London to Edward Broderick, mentions Thoralby Inclosure; Mr. Lodge; law

expenses; Trustees of late Mr William Dixon.

B/2/T/68 7th December 1863. Letter from R.Lodge, Bishopdale to Edward Broderick requests a receipt for £16.14s; Dixon.

B/2/T/69 12th December 1863. Letter from Ralph Lodge, Bishopdale to Edward Broderick, mentions Expenses of Thoralby Inclosure; requests

receipt for £16.14s; Trustees of the late William Dixon.

B/2/T/70 December 1863. Scrap of paper- Thoralby Inclosure Particulars of Expenses; total £50-2s-7d. Divided up 1/3 to Mr Dixon’s Trustees, 2/3

to H.T.Robinson. Dorse. Note of £16-14s received from Ralph Lodge on behalf of the Trustees of the late William Dixon.

B/2/T/71 14th December 1863. Letter from Edward Broderick to James Matthews, 84, Basinghall Street, London regarding Thoralby Inclosure,

Mentions rates: Mr Robinson; Mr Lodge; Trustees of the late William Dixon.

B/2/T/72 10th February 1863. Printed notice for Thoralby Inclosure. The report for Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low

Pasture has been deposited at the Loyal Dales Volunteer Inn in Thoralby.

B/2/T/73 14th May 1859. Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick. Postmarked.

B/2/T/74 21st December 1863. Letter from Mr Vasey, Northallerton to Edward Broderick forwarding a receipt for the award of Thoralby

Inclosure.

B/2/T/75 30th December 1863. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick acknowledging a receipt of £29-5s-10d regarding

Thoralby Inclosure. Stamped with a 1d stamp.

B/2/T/76 No date. Scrap with notes headed: the owners of Green Scar Pasture mentions a meeting at Hawes on 9th October 1855; a meeting

22nd January 1856 to hear objections; meeting 22nd March 1859 to execute the award, with expenses.

B/2/T/77 No date. Green Scar Pasture Inclosure details of Expenses for surveying & Allotting, maps,, attending 5 meetings. To Edward Broderick.

On dorse annotated with names & sums – William Blenkhorne; Arthur Hebden ; Jeffrey Hebden; James Hodgson; Thomas Metcalfe;

Richard Nichols representative; Miss Wharton; Rev. John Winn.

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B/2/T/78 25th May 1868. Copy of letter to Inclosure Commision from Edward Broderick mentions – Thornton Rust Inclosure, Bainbridge

Inclosure, Close Ing, Marsett Green & Rigg, Marsett Bardale, Thoralby. Gives gives acreage valuations On dorse. A printed notice for the

Election of Guardians of the Poor for Reeth union 1868. Lists Jeremy Taylor Hird of Park Head, John Hird of Punchard, Thomas Brown of

Ellerton Abbey, Francis Garth of Crackpot, Thomas Bainbridge of Marrick Abbey, William Peacock of Muker, James Peacock of Skeugh

Head, Adam Barker of Healaugh & Christopher Kendall of Fremington House.

B/2/T/79 No date. Draft copy of Schedule of Claims & objections to the Inclosure of Heckleberry Brae or Barker High Pasture & Barker Low

Pasture by Edward Broderick valuer. Mentions Henry Thomas Robinson, Rights of Turbarry, mineral rights, house called East Barker

Dorse. Charles Dixon, Joseph Stubbs, Frederick William Courthope Trustees of William Dixon.

B/2/T/80 9th April 1863. Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick. Postmarked

B/2/T/81 16th January 1864. Letter from Ralph Lodge to Edward Broderick, mentions Thoralby Inclosure, Mr Matthews.

B/2/T/82 16th January 1864. Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick for letter B/2/T/81. Stamp 1d & postmarked Bedale.

B/2/T/83 27th July 1869. Letter to Edward Broderick re Barker & Heckleberry Brae Inclosure & fencing. From H.T.Robinson at Filey.

B/3/O/1 1838. Bill to Stuart Holmes & Metcalfe for walling in Oxnop Pasture. Bill settled 1st January 1839. Signed Stuartson Metcalfe.

B/3/O/2 17th September 1838. Notes on a scrap of paper. Advanced to Mr Miller on account of streeting for Oxnop Pasture £1. Signed

L.W.Metcalfe.

B/3/O/3 1st August 1838. Letter to Messrs. Clarkson & Broderick from Charles Gibson of Hurworth Cottage objecting to the rate for streeting off

the highway through Oxnop Pasture.

B/3/O/4 4th July 1838. Receipt for £5 from Edward Broderick being part payment for walling the streeting in Oxnop Pasture.

B/3/O/5 1st April 1839. Notice for getting stones for streeting off the highroad in Oxnop Pasture Inclosure.

B/3/O/6 15th May 1839. Notice of an agreement for Mr. Metcalfe of Hawes to 13 roods of streeting in Oxnop Pasture; 21 roods at the bottom

of Mr Metcalfe’s allotment by Mr Gibson. From Edward Broderick on behalf of himself & Anthony Clarkson.

B/3/O/7 6th June 1840. Receipt for £12-18s-10 1/2d for getting stones in Oxnop Pasture. Mentions Robert Blades, Alex Kilburn from Edward

Broderick . Witnesses William Kilburn, Joseph Kilburn.

B/3/O/8 27th June 1839. Measurements & costs of streeting Oxnop Pasture. Names, Mr Winn; Mr Clarkson; Mr L.W.Metcalfe; Thomas

Metcalfe; Richard Alderson; Mr C. Metcalfe; James Kilburn; Messrs. Alderson & Buckle; Nanny Clarkson.

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B/3/O/9 1838 & 1839. Costs of streeting the High Road in Oxnop Pasture Division. Detailed accounts of owners of land & labourers who got

stones & wallers. Names. Mr Winn: John Mudd; Joseph Wilkinson; John Milner; William Kilburn; John Clarkson; Joseph Kilburn; James

Milner; Stockdale Caygill; Chapman; James Chapman; Christopher Metcalfe John Whitfield; L.W.Metcalfe; Joseph Brunskill; Stewartson

Holmes; William Whitel; Samuel Whitel; George Parker; James Metcalfe; George Milner; Richard Alderson; Thomas Metcalfe.

B/3/O/10 21st August 1840. Letters from George Winn to Mr Broderick encloses a draft award for Oxnop Pasture Division, does not wish him to

show it to the individual proprietors.

B/3/O/11 6th May 1841. Letters from George Winn, Askrigg to Mr Broderick. Oxnop Pasture Division, encloses a bill. Intends to be at Muker.

B/3/O/12 1841. Letter from A.Clarkson, Smithy Holme to Edward Broderick. Mentions – Mr L.W.Metcalfe, Oxnop Pasture, Mr C. Metcalfe;

Fences; Mr Winn.

B/3/O/13 7th July 1841. Letter from E. Broderick to G. Gibson of Hurworth Cottage, mentions Oxnop Pasture; fence; Mr Winn; Mr C. Metcalfe. On

dorse. Letter ,copy – mentions Oxnop Pasture, fence, streeting, Mr Winn, Mr Metcalfe.

B/3/O/14 13th April 1841. Letter from George Winn of Askrigg to Mr Broderick Summer Lodge regarding Oxnop Pasture Division. Requests a

signature on the Award by recipient of letter & Anthony Clarkson; notice to be put on Muker Church door, requests a meeting & a tin

box for the Award. Reply from Anthony Clarkson & Edward Broderick that the meeting for appointing divisions of Oxnop Pasture will be

at the house of James Alderson, The Kings Head, Muker. 13th May 1841. Dorse – calculations.

B/3/O/15 29th November 1841. Notice from Anthony Clarkson of Smithy Holme & Edward Broderick of Summer Lodge but late of Spring End,

Commissioners for Inclosing Oxnop Pasture.A meeting to be held at the house of James Alderson, the King’s Head, Muker. Mentions

Lister Washington Metcalfe, John Clarkson, Edward Alderson,Robert Buckle & Ann his wife. Simon Fawcett, Michael Clarkson, George

Gibson, Christopher Metcalfe & George Winn. Dorse – that this was posted on Muker Church door. 5th & 12th December 1841.

B/3/O/16 May 1841. Notice of Accounts for dividing Oxnop Pasture to Georg Winn Junior. Accounts commence 12th Oct. 1836 – May 1841.

Mentions Cattlegates, Indenture of 12th November 1618, meetings at Muker, George Gibson of Hurworth, Anthony Clarkson.

B/3/O/17 September 1841. Letter from Anthony Clarkson & Edward Broderick to Mr Winn. Regarding Oxnop Pasture Division, requesting

payment at the house of James Alderson in Muker. Date of meeting & amount not filled in.

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B/3/O/18 29th April 1841. Notice from Anthony Clarkson & Edward Broderick. Regarding a meeting to read & sign the Award for Oxnop Pasture

Inclosure at the house of James Alderson, the King’s Head, Muker. Mentions Lister Washington Metcalfe, John Clarkson, Edward

Alderson, Robert Buckle & Ann his Wife, Simon Fawcett, Michael Clarkson, George Gibson, Christopher Metcalfe & George Winn.

B/3/O/19 22nd Jan. 1845. Accounts for the Division of Oxnop Pasture to George Winn Junior. Mentions George Gibson; meetings at Muker.

B/3/O/20 9th December 1884. Letter from George Winn at Askrigg to Edward Broderick. Requests accounts to be settled for Oxnop Pasture

Division, wishes Anthony Clarkson & Edward Broderick To settle the balance. Receipted 9th January 1844.

B/3/O/21 22nd January 1845. Account for Oxnop Surveyor of Highways to William & Thomas Spensley for a gate and to John Calvert for ironwork.

Settled by Edward Broderick.

B/3/O/22 Not dated. Calculations for plots in Oxnop Pasture with size & Valuations. Mentions Messrs Alderson & Buckle; William Coates Gibson;

Simon Fawcett; Christopher Metcaalfe; L.W.Metcalfe; Nanny Clarkson; John Clarkson; George Winn.

B/4/S/1 1856. Valuation of the hamlet of Thwaite made by Messrs Broderick & Willis mentions Hebden; James E. Harker.

B/4/S/2 1856. Valuation of Inclosed Lands at Thwaite, mentions a long list of Owners & Occupiers, acreage of their land & valuations.

B/4/S/3 12th June 1867. Valuation of the property of Mrs Hutchinson in the occupation of John Hebden Junior, situate in the hamlet of Thwaite

in the Township of Muker made by Edward Broderick & James A. Clarkson.

B/4/S/4 12th June 1867. Valuation of the property of Mrs Hutchinson in the occupation of John Hebden Junior, situate in the hamlet of Thwaite

in the Township of Muker made by Edward Broderick & James A. Clarkson.

B/4/S/5 12th June 1867. Valuation of the property of Mrs Hutchinson in the occupation of John Hebden Junior, in the hamlet of Thwaite in the

Township of Muker. Made by Edward Broderick & James A. Clarkson.

B/4/S/6 Not dated. Notes on sheep husbandry & estimations of quantities of hay from Hebden’s Old Inclosed Land.

B/4/S/7 Not dated. Notes on Sheep Husbandry, mentions John Hebden.

B/4/S/8 Not dated. Notes on husbandry & stocking levels. Mentions Hebden, James Harker, Thwaite Common. Dorse – calculations.

B/4/S/9 29th February 1868. Letter from J.R.Towler to Edward Broderick mentions Harker & Hebden, requests a meeting.

B/4/S/10 10th March 1868. Letter from James R. Tomlin, Richmond to Edward Broderick. Regarding calculations for stocking levels for Harker &

Hebden. Reply from Edward Broderick to James R. Tomlin. 12th March 1868. With stocking level for sheep, cows, stirks, calves & horse.

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B/4/S/11 11th March 1868. Letter from James R.Tomlin, Richmond to Edward Broderick, re. Harker & Hebden.

B/4/S/12 11th March 1868. Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick. Two 1d Stamps. Postmarked 11th March 1868.

B/4/S/13 9th May 1868. Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick, postmarked

B/4/S/14 27th May 1868. Envelope addressed to Edward Broderick, postmarked.

B/4/S/15/a,b&c Not dated. 3 papers. Spring End Lands, valuations for individual fields. a. For John Broderick b. For John Broderick; Margaret annotated,

copied from valuation for Muker Township in 1856. c. for land owned by Rev. Thomas Overton & occupied by John Broderick, copied

from the valuation of Anthony Clarkson 1844-1845.

B/4/S/16 17th September 1841. Note from Anthony Clarkson & Edward Broderick to Thomas & Simon Fawcett, regarding the assessment for the

Division of Angram & Sleddale Pastures, requesting payment at the house of Phyllis Reynoldson in Muker. Dorse – calculations.

B/4/S/17 1840. 4 sheets of paper stitched & folded into a booklet. Instructions for making the division of Angram Pasture; list of all proprietors of

land in Angram, cattlegates in Angram & Sleddale, instruction for roads; notes on the lands of each occupier: Ann Birbeck; Thomas

Fawcett Junior; Simon Fawcett; Ralph Fawcett; John Fawcett; Edward Alderson; Thomas Fawcett Senior; Peggy Garth; Ruth Lodge; John

Alderson; George Alderson; Thomas Christopher; James Peacock; Margaret Clarke; Charles Alderson; John Raw; William Alderson.

B/4/S/18 Not dated. Small book. Arrears for rent charges for surveying in the Townships of Grinton; Reeth; Muker etc. Lists landowners &

calculations. Accounts with Anthony Clarkson. Assorted notes about local families, Inscriptions on house lintels, several blank pages.

B/4/S/19 26th September 1844. Quarterly Abstract showing the number of paupers relieved & amount spent in the Reeth Union. Individual

figures for Arkengarthdale, Ellerton Abbey, Grinton, Marrick, Melbecks, Muker & Reeth.

B/4/S/20 23rd April 1862. Letter from Richard Metcalfe of Feethamdale, Whitaside to Edward Broderick, requesting a decision from Edward

Broderick & Mr. Birbeck about a sum of money to be paid by Joseph Alderson to Richard Metcalfe for his son’s labour.

B/4/S/21 25th July 1838. Receipt from A.Clarkson for sum of money from Mr. Metcalfe, re. Mr Winn’s rate & payment to William Whitell.

B/4/S/22 Not dated. Calculations for valuing land. No place mentioned except Quarry Hush.

B/4/S/23 19th October no year. Receipt from Mr James Broderick to W. Thompson for 10 bushels of lime.

B/4/S/24 Not dated. Calculations, no places mentioned. Names: Charles Alderson, George Coates, E. Alderson, Margaret Alderson, James Calvert,

Hebden, James Harker, George Guy, John Kearton, George Alderson, Cherry Kearton, F. Butson, John Hebden, Charles Alderson, William

Foster.

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B/4/S/25 27th May 1868. Letter from Inclosure Commission to Edward Broderick. Acknowledges receipt of a letter & valuations. No places

mentioned.

B/4/S/26 23rd November 1839. Note from John Clarkson, regarding paying Alexander Kilburn for work on streeting Oxnop Pasture.

B/4/S/27 18th June 1839. Order for paying John Caygill for 15 Roods, 1 yard of wall measured by John Clarkson. Written on a printed note of J.

Kidd of Hawes. Addressed to John Clarkson, Hill Top Lodge, Swaledale.

B/4/S/28 1st December 1861. Printed instructions for making plans from the Copyhold, Inclosure & Tithe Commission.

B/4/S/29 Not dated. Blank form of authorization from Inclosure Commission.

B/4/S/30 Not dated. Blank form of Notice of Inclosure.

B/4/S/31 Not dated. Blank form of Notice of Inclosure.

B/4/S/32 1862. Printed form with Instructions for Inclosure Maps.

B/4/S/33 2nd September 1859. Calculations written on a note which enclosed a receipt for Bainbridge Inclosure. Names: Robert Atkinson

Metcalfe; Robert Blenkhorn; Miss Smith; James Whaley; Simon Hunter; Francis Whaley.

B/4/S/34 Circa 1870. Proposed Conditions of Contract for a new valuation of Aysgarth Union.

B/4/S/35 2nd May 1866. Letter from Edward Broderick to Lord Wharncliffe. Mentions Mr Allen; Thomas Fawcett; Alex Dinsdale; liming land;

Value of improvements.

B/4/S/36 Pencilled notes on folded paper relating to a fine in 7th year of Queen Anne between Arthur Wilkinson; Christopher Fawcett & Henry

Blenkarne; Matthew Alderson Helena his wife; Maria Armstrong, widow; Simon Hutchinson & Anne his wife & Anthony Hammond, re

land at Reeth; Summerlodge in Swaledale & Ainderby. Inside – a newspaper cutting. See B/4/S/37.

B/4/S/37 Very tiny newspaper cutting inside B/4/S/36. Leeds Mercury 27th April 1899. Re Colonel Charlesworth MP. for Wakefield, being

indisposed.

B/5/Maps/1 Not dated. A plan of Gammersgill in the Parish of Coverham.

B/5/Maps/2 June 1869. Schedule for sale of estates at Thornton Rust, Aysgarth, Burton cum Walden, West Witton & Wensleydale, to be sold 22nd

June 1869 at the King’s Head, Leyburn.

B/5/Maps/3/a&b June 1869. 2 maps pasted together. a. Plan of Low Gill Estate situate in the Township of Thornton Rust & Aysgarth. b. Plan of estates

situate in the Townships of Burton cum Walden, Leyburn & West Witton. With an elevation of a house in West Witton. On dorse.

Addressed to Edward Broderick. 2 x 1d stamps. Postmarked Bedale 5th June ’69.

B/5/maps/4 September 1869. Map of Estate at Stalling Busk.

B/5/Maps/5 July 1886. Plan of Pownall Hall Estate, Cheshire with schedule & Conditions of Sale. Very poor condition. Has been repaired with

Sellotape. See

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B/5/Maps/6 Not dated. Map on linen. Pownall Hall Estate near Wilmslow in the County of Chester. See

B/22/BF/18.

B/5/Maps/7 Very torn & fragile. Map of the North of England Union Railway, with East & West Yorkshire Union marked & Skipton Wharfedale &

Leyburn Junction marked. Dorse has pencilled notes of people in Healaugh.

B/5/Maps/8 Map printed scale 208.33 feet to 1 inch dated 1893, of Crackpot Side to Haverdale Mill to Rowleth Wood to Spring End. Various

allotments coloured in blue, boundaries in red or yellow.

B/5/Maps/9 Printed maps 1 inch to 1 mile. 2 sheets joined numbers 40 & 41. Covers Ravenstonedale in the West to Catterick in the East. Various

boundaries coloured. Typed annotations give boundaries of manors & pastures.

B/5/Maps/10 Printed map scale 6 inches to 1 mile. Covers from Thwaite in the West to Crackpot in the East. Boundaries coloured & allotments

annotated.

B/6/W/1 1669. Administration Bond of George Blaides & James Blaides for Tristram Blaides of Woodhall, Parish of Aysgarth.

B/6/W/2 1669. Will of George Blaides of Spring End, “ The unprofitable Servant of God”. Beneficiaries, nephew George Blaides, wife Agnes

Blaides. Witnesses William Broderick, George Cowper.

B/6/W/3 1702.Administration Bond of Daniel Galloway of Healaugh in the Parish Of Grinton.

B/6/W/4 1764. Copy of the Will of Thomas Parke of Low Row.

B/6/W/5 1772. Will of Edward Broderick of Spring End. Beneficiaries, Ellenor, Nancey & Peggy Broderick, daughters. Wife, Elizabeth Witnesses,

Margaret Raw, Elizabeth Alderson, John Garth.

B/6/W/6 1842. Will of Elizabeth Broderick of Spring End. Beneficiaries, Sister, Mary Broderick, sister Hannah Broderick, sister Margaret

Broderick, brother Edward Broderick, brother John Broderick. No witnesses.

B/6/W/7 1872. Will of Ann Broderick of Summer Lodge near Reeth, wife of Edward Broderick. Beneficiaries, daughters, Ann & Mary, Elizabeth &

Hannah. Witnesses, James Birbeck, John Broderick. Mentions property with tenants Dorothy Place & James Pedley.

B/6/W/8/a 1886. 8 pages folded. Copy of the Will & Codicil of John Broderick of Spring End. Trustee John Clarkson Birbeck. Sister Margaret

Broderick. Neice, Ann Elizabeth Clarkson Nephew, James Lonsdale Broderick Nephew, Luther Broderick Nephew, George Broderick

Nephew, Edward Broderick Nephew, Lonsdale Broderick Neice , Ann Broderick Neice, Mary Broderick Neice, Elizabeth Broderick Neice,

Hannah Broderick

B/6/W/9/a-e 1890. 5 pages tied together with pink ribbon. Will & Codicil of Margaret Broderick of Spring End, spinster. Beneficiaries: Nephews

Lonsdale, Luther, George & Edward Broderick. Neice, Ann Elizabeth Clarkson Neices, Ann, Mary & Hannah Broderick. Witnesses, Francis

Garth, Mary Garth, Rachel Wallis, Margaret Ann Neasham.

B/7/N/1 26th October 1861. Richmond & Ripon Chronicle

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B/7/N/2 23rd November 1861 Richmond & Ripon Chronicle.

B/7/N/3 21st December 1861. Richmond & Ripon Chronicle.

B/7/N/4 15th March 1862. Richmond & Ripon Chronicle.

B/7/N/5 27th March 1865. Chicago Tribune.

B/7/N/6 29th March 1865. Chicago Tribune.

B/7/N/7 5th April 1865. Chicago Tribune.

B/7/N/8 7th April 1865. Chicago Tribune.

B/7/N/9 12th April 1865. Chicago Tribune.

B/7/N/10 17th April 1865. Chicago Tribune.

B/7/N/11 5th May 1865. Chicago Tribune.

B/7/N/12 12th December 1857. New York Tribune.

B/7/N/13 22nd October 1864. New York Weekly Tribune.

B/7/N/14 17th April 1865. Cleveland Morning Leader.

B/7/N/14 28th April 1865. Cleveland Morning Leader.

B/7/N/15 28th April 1865. Cleveland Morning Leader.

B/7/N/16 6th May 1865. The Cleveland Herald.

B/7/N/17 6th May 1865. Supplement to The Cleveland Weekly Herald.

B/7/N/18 13th May 1865. The Morning Star.

B/7/N/19 24th October 1873. The Manchester Examiner & Times.

B/7/N/20 3rd August 1874. The Daily News.

B/7/N/21 20th August 1874. The Manchester Examiner & Times.

B/7/N/22 30th November 1850. The Leeds Mercury.

B/7/N/23 21st December 1850. The Leeds Mercury.

B/7/N/24 8th March 1851. The Leeds Mercury.

B/7/N/25 5th April 1851. The Leeds Mercury.

B/7/N/26 5th July 1851. The Leeds Mercury.

B/7/N/27 13th November 1856. The Leeds Mercury.

B/7/N/28 1st June 1861. The Leeds Mercury.

B/7/N/29 31st March 1894. The Leeds Mercury Weekly supplement.

B/7/N/30 21st August 1909. The Yorkshire Weekly Post.

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B/8/Mine/1 18th January 1737 (1738). Parchment 4 seals. A Tack Note of six Mears of Ground at Level House, between 1. John Parke of

Gunnerside. 2. Caleb Readshaw of Richmond, Merchant,Thomas Parke of Feetham, Hosier & Ralph Close of Richmond – recites Tack

Note of 3rd December 1737 between 1. James Close of Richmond, agent for the Wharton Estates, 2. John Parke – mineral rights at Old

Rake or Old Gang – which Mines are now being worked.

B/8/Mine/2/a,b&c 1747. Copy of a lease of a smelt mill. 1. Thomas Smith of Grays Inn. 2. Leonard Hartley of Middleton Tyas & John Parke of Gunnerside,

Miner. Thomas Smith leases the mill for 7 years for £9. Per annum. The tools at the mill were valued by Ambrose Appleby.

B/8/Mine/3 12th June 1749. A Tack Note of Glover Gill. 1. Ralph Close of Richmond, Chief Agent for the Govenor & Company of the Myne

Adventurers of England & 2. John Parke of Gunnerside & Thomas Parke of Feetham, hosier, for the right to mine for lead at Glover Gill.

Gives boundaries & specifies amounts of ore taken in duty. Witness: James Simpson.

B/8/Mine/4 1753. Articles of Agreement. 1. Simon Harker of Ess Gill or Ash Gill in the Manor of Muker. 2. Thomas Parke of Low Row, hosier & his

partners. Rights to make a trial for a mine within the lands at Ess Gill or Ash Gill & to pay Simon Harker 5s a bing.

B/8/Mine/5 27th March 1753. Charles Alderson, Tack Note. Articles of Agreement. 1. Charles Alderson of Birkdale in the Manor of Muker. 2.

Thomas Parke of Low Row, hosier & his partners. Rights to make a trial for a Mine at Birkdale. Charles Alderson to receive an 1/8th

share. Witnesses; John Alderson, John Parke.

B/8/Mine/6 18th July 1754. Receipt for £42. Paid to Charles Alderson for his share of the lead raised in the mine of Thomas Parke & Partners as

agreed in the Tack Note of 27th March 1753, at the rate of 7/6 per Bing. Charles Alderson now quit claims his right & title to the

minerals raised in two Fields called, Great Brigg Ing & Little Brigg Ing. Witnesses: William Barker & Edward Alderson.

B/8/Mine/7 5th July 1754. Thomas Smith’s lease of Birkdale. Articles of Agreement, between, 1.Thomas Smith of Grays Inn & 2. Leonard Hartley of

Middleton Tyas, John Parke of Gunnerside, miner & Thomas Parke of Low Row, hosier. Thomas Smith was Lord of the Manor of Muker,

his tenants in Birkdale were Charles Alderson, Richard Alderson, Simon Harker, John Alderson, Thomas Whitfield & James Clarkson. 1.

grants to 2. A 21 year lease to mine in Birkdale paying rent of 1/10th of washed ore recites Indenture of 18th September 1742.

Witnesses: George Hartley & Thomas King.

B/8/Mine/8 15th June 1754. Parchment Simon Harker’s lease. 1. Simon Harker of Ess Gill or Ash Gill in the Manor of Muker. 2. Leonard Hartley of

Middleton Tyas, John Parke of Gunnerside, Miner & Thomas Parke of Low Row, hosier. 1. Leases to 2. Mineral Rights in named fields &

the right to build a smith forge, for 21 years, paying, 1. 5/- per Bing. Witnesses: Edward Alderson, Thomas Parke Junior & Ralph Parke.

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B/8/Mine/9 1754. Simon Harker. Agreement for paying him 5/- a Bing. Refers to Agreement of Lease of 15th June 1754. When Simon Harker,

granted Mineral Rights to Leonard Hartley, John Parke & Thomas Parke, For 5/- a Bing. This agreement records that Simon Harker

accepts from Leonard Hartley, John Parke & Thomas Parke, £10-10/-1d per Bing. Witnesses: Edward Alderson & Thomas Parke Junior.

B/8/Mine/10 10th April 1754. Leases & Tack Notes of Birkdale near Keldside. 1. Simon Harker of Eshgill or Ashgill in the Manor of Muker. 2. Leonard

Hartley of Middleton Tyas, Thomas Parke of Low Row, hosier & John Parke of Gunnerside, miner. Lease of Mineral Rights.

B/8/Mine/11 13th December 1754. A Tack Note from John Alderson. Agreement between, 1. John Alderson of Fleets House in Swaledale Head and 2.

Thomas Parke of Low Row, hosier. Right to make trial for a mine in Fleets House Estate for 5/- a Bing, term of 21 years. Witnesses:

Hannah Calvert & George Calvert.

B/8/Mine/12 17th June 1754. Agreement between 1. Richard Alderson of Orton in Westmoreland. 2. Leonard Hartley of Middleton Tyas, John Parke

of Gunnerside, miner & Thomas Parke of Low Row, hosier. Mineral Rights in named fields in Birkdale paying a 5/- a Bing & in lieu of land

spoiled by mine workings, 20 guineas an acre for 21 years.

B/8/Mine/13 Not dated. Article of Agreement between 1. Richard Alderson of Orton, Westmoreland, 2. Thomas Parke of Low Row, hosier & his

partners. Right to sink a mine at Bertill in the Manor of Muker, for lead & copper.

B/8/Mine/14 21st February 1748. Articles of Agreement between 1. William Dawson of Langcliffe in Yorkshire, Esq. Thomas Lister, Richard Lawson,

George Paley, Matthew Wilkinson, Thomas Geldard, John Cookson, Doctor of Physick, John Grimshaw, Robert Roberts, William Peart,

Thomas Stackhouse, Robert Brown, Christopher Brown, Thomas Peacock, John Preston, Christopher Stackhouse, Jeremiah Marshall,

William Paley, Daniel Taylor, Doctor of Physick, Mary Chamberlain, (blank) Inman, Robert Foster, John Armistead, Thomas Hargraves,

Anthony Carr. Several owners of land in the Township of Long Clifton, & 2. John Parke of Low Row in Swaledale. Mineral rights in

named fields in Langcliffe for 21 years, duty 1/10th of ore. Witness: William Carr.

B/8/Mine/15 4th March 1751. A lease of the copper mines of Longrigg. 1. Sir Philip Musgrave of Edenhall, County of Cumberland, Lord of the Manor

of Hartley in Westmoreland. 2. John Parke of Gunnerside, Thomas Parke & John Parke his son both of Low Row, hosiers. Mineral rights

in Birkett Pasture, Bell Birkett & Lad Fast Riggs at Langrigg within the Manor of Hartley for 21 years. Witnesses: Christopher Dobson &

John Bullock.

B/8/Mine/16 15th December 1750. Parchment of lease of Birkett Longrigg for 21 years 1750. 1. Sir Philip Musgrave of Edenhall in the County of

Cumberland, Lord of the Manor of Hartley in Westmoreland. 2. John Parke of Gunnerside & Thomas Parke & John Parke, his son of Low

Row, hosiers. Mineral rights to sink a pit in Birkett Pasture, Bell Birkett & Lad Fast Riggs within the Manor of Hartley. Dorse: Witnesses:

Christopher Dobson & John Bullock.

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B/8/Mine/17 21st June 1751. Tack Note of Sir Philip Musgrave, Articles of Agreement. 1. Sir Philip Musgrave of Edenhall, Cumberland. 2. Thomas

Parke of Low Row, hosier & partners. Mineral rights of lead & copper within the Manor of Hartley for 1 year. Witnesses: H. Lumley &

Christopher Dobson.

B/8/Mine/18 30th October 1758. Tack Note of 94 yards of ground in Birkett Pasture. 1. Christopher Dobson of Edenhall, Cumberland on behalf of Sir

Philip Musgrave. 2. Thomas Parke of Low Row recites indenture of 15th December 1750, Re mineral rights in Birkett Pasture.

Witnesses: Isabel Hornby, Thomas Dennison, Robert Elliot, Joseph Cowling, also signed by Leonard Hartley.

B/8/Mine/19 30th August 1760. Agreement between,1. William Gorst on behalf of The Earl of Thanet. 2. Thomas Parke of Swaledale. Mineral rights

in Mallerstang & Kirby Stephen (states boundaries) for 1 year. Witness: Thomas Nelson.

B/9/Manor/1 9th April 1663. Manor of Healaugh New Lands,Lord of the Manor, Philip, Lord Wharton. 9th April 1663. Copyhold Admittance to one

Intack at Potts Head. James Robinson & Ralph Robinson, his brother Surrender. Daniel Galloway admitted.

B/9/Manor/2 30th ? 1701. Manor of Healaugh New Lands, Lord of the Manor, Thomas Wharton, Copyhold Admittance to a messuage & tenement at

Calvert House. Ralph Calvert son and heir of Thomas Calvert deceased, Surrender. Ralph Calvert then admitted. In Latin.

B/9/Manor/3 20th ? 1725. Manor of Healaugh New Lands. Lord of the Manor, Philip, Lord Wharton. Copyhold Admittance to an Intack at Healaugh.

Daniel Galloway surrenders. Cornelius Fryer, Henry Machell & Thomas Peacock admitted. In Latin.

B/9/Manor/4 2nd May 1750. Manor of Healaugh, New Lands, Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of Grays Inn. Court held at the house of Mrs Hannah

Raw in Reeth. Copyhold Admittance for a third share in a dwelling, stable & High Close & Brow Intack at Healaugh. George Lonsdale

surrenders James Galloway admitted.

B/9/Manor/5 15th April 1752. Manor of Healaugh New Lands. Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of Grays Inn. Court held at the house of Mrs Hannah

Raw in Reeth. Copyhold Admittance for 1 close called Boran Ing, 2 houses, 1 stable, at Wintring Garths. Henry Spenceley surrenders

William Spencley admitted.

B/9/Manor/6 9th May 1759. Manor of Healaugh, New Lands. Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of Grays Inn. copyhold Admittance for 1 fourth of a

Cattlegate in Gunnerside Pasture. James Prat surrenders. Anthony Metcalfe admitted.

B/9/Manor/7 15th April 1761. Manor of Healaugh NewLands. Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of Grays Inn. Copyhold Admittance for 1 close called

Parrock, 1 close called Flatt, 2 dwelling houses, 1 stable, 1 cow house at Gunnerside. Anthony Kearton surrenders William Spencley

admitted.

B/9/Manor/8 13th April 1765. Manor of Healaugh, New Lands. Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of Grays Inn. Copyhold Admittance for 1 stable with

a garth on the backside of Lodge Green. Thomas Coates surrenders. Thomas Stodart admitted.

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B/9/Manor/9 12th May 1767. Manor of Healaugh, NewLands. Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of Grays Inn. Copyhold Admittance for 1 close Little

Holme at Gunnerside. Anthony Kirton surrenders. William Spenceley admitted.

B/9/Manor/10 30th April 1776. Manor of Healaugh, New Lands. Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of Southampton Buildings, London. Copyhold

Admittance to 1 close called Parrock, 1 close called Flatt, 2 houses & stable, cowhouse & 1 close called Holme at Gunnerside. William

Spenceley surrenders. Elizabeth Spenceley admitted.

B/9/Manor/11 6th May 1783. Manor of Healaugh, New Lands, Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of St. Martin’s Lane, London. Copyhold Admittance

for 1 close Great Ealand at Gunnerside. Joseph Peacock surrenders. James Broderick admitted.

B/9/Manor/12 30th April 1787. Manor of Healaugh, Old Lands. Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith of St. Martin’s Lane, London. Copyhold Admittance

for 1 house, garden, stable,coalhouse, bakehouse, several named closes of land, a barn & 3 cowhouses at Sattron. Joseph Clarkson

surrenders James Clarkson admitted.

B/9/Manor/13 30th May 1837. Manor of Healaugh, New Lands. Lord of the Manor, Rev. Thomas Smith, Rector of Bobbingworth in Essex. Copyhold

Admittance for 1 close called Great Ealand at Gunnerside. Admitted John Broderick son and devisee of James Broderick, deceased.

B/9/Manor/14 16th April 1861. Manor of Healaugh, Old Lands. Lord of the Manor, Thomas Smith. Copyhold Admittance for 2 cottages with gardens at

Feetham, occupied by James Galloway & Jeffrey Iveson (?). Admitted. Sarah Batty, George Rider & James Lonsdale Broderick, Devisees

in the will of James Batty deceased.

B/9/Manor/15 1656-1779. Bundle of 21 Manorial Copyhold Admittances for the Manor of Healaugh, Old Land: 1656. James Clarkson son of James

Clarkson deceased. 1664. Thomas Clarkson, land at Satron. 1672. Edward Williamson. 1680. Joseph Clarkson son of James. 1688.

Joseph Clarkson son of James. 1706. Katharine Bowles. 1711. Joseph Clarkson. 1715. Joseph Clarkson. 1718. Joseph Clarkson. 1718.

Joseph Clarkson. 1731. William Wilkin son of William Wilkin. 1735. Isiah Brown. 1735. Bernard Calvert. 1751. Bernard Calvert. 1753.

James Clarkson. 1761. Marmaduke Theakstone 1761. Marmaduke Theakstone. 1775. James Clarkson. 1775. James Clarkson. 1778.

James Clarkson. 1779. James Clarkson. Plus a carbon copy typed list which has one admittance listed for 1787 not present.

B/10/SE/1 1542. Indenture made 20th April in the 34th year of Henry VIII between, 1. Anthony Blaids of Crackpot in Swaledale, Edward Blaids &

John Blaids, his Brethren. 2. George Blaids of Crackpot. For a tenement at Crackpot of the yearly rent of 5 nobles. Witnesses: James

Blaids of Grynton, John Blaids his brother William Blaids & John Freere & Rauf Tiplady of (?) Newchappell.

B/10/SE/2 25th June 1621. 19th year of James I. Memorandum. 1. James Blaids grants to 2. Rauph, William, Symon, Francis, Tristram & Richard

Blaide, his customary tenement at Crackpot. With seal attached.

B/10/SE/3 1st October 1658. Indenture. 1. Major Norton of St. Nicholas near Richmond, John Rooke of Thornton Watlass. Robert Smith of

Swinton, William Wells of Wardermarske.

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B/10/SE/4 20th November 1688. Will of George Blades of Stamford in Lincolnshire. Bequeathes Spring End in Swaledale. Wife, Mary, children,

James, George, John, Richard & William Blades. Probate granted April 1689.

B/10/SE/5 20th February 1659. Indenture. 1. James Blaides of Crackpot. 2. Richard Wharton of Crackpot. For £80 named closes at Crackpot. Dorse

– Witnesses. Henry Clarkeson, John Close, Leonard Hutchinson

B/10/SE/6 24th February 1687. Indenture between: 1. Ralfe Blaydes, Tristram Blaydes & Henry Forster of Spring End in Swaledale. 2. James Harker

the elder & George Harker of Spring End. For £56 – a dwelling house where Henry Forster lives, outbuildings & named closes. Dorse –

Witnesses: Symon Harker, James Harker, William Alderson.

B/10/SE/7 17th November 1689. Indenture between, 1. Thomas Brisby of Stamford In the County of Lincoln, pipemaker. 2. John Bark of Burleigh

in Northamptonshire. Property, named closes & Pasturegates at Crackpot, cowpasture all at Spring End in Swallow Dale County of York,

now in the occupation of Anne Blades, widow & Mark Bleatherick. Dorse – Witnesses: Rd Burman & Thomas Paley.

B/10/SE/8 3rd June 1692. Indenture. 1. Joseph Clarkson of Satron. 2. John Smith of the City of York, goldsmith. For £90, closes and Cattlegates at

Crackpot. Dorse – Witnesses. Roger Grange, Edward Wilson, Charles Bywater & Daniel Copley.

B/10/SE/9 30th July 1695. Indenture.1. Thomas Brisby of Stamford in Lincolnshire, Pipemaker & Mary, his wife late Mary Blades executrix of the

last will & testament of George Blades late of Stamford her late husband & John Barker of Burleigh in Northamptonshire. 2. Anthony

Ashley of Stamford, mason, 2 messuages, peat house, stable, cowhouse, named closes & pasturegates in Crackpot Cow Pasture at

Spring End in Swallowdale (sic) in the County of York. Recites a previous mortgage. Dorse – Witnesses: Rd Burman, Edward Curtis.

B/10/SE/10 8th May 1704. Indenture. 1. George Harker of Richmond, Yorkshire, Skinner. 2. James Harker of Spring End, Swaledale, named close of

land, Cowhouse, fire house, stable & 2 cattlegates in Crackpot Pasture. Witnesses: Edward Brodrick, John Mawlin (?), John Spenceley,

Edward Rowlandson.

B/10/SE/11 6th February 1707. Indenture.1. James Harker of Spring End. 2. William Kinliside of Strands (or Kinlyside), named close, cowhouse & 2

cattlegates in Crackpot Pasture. Dorse – Witnesses: Henery Foster, John Spenceley, Christopher Foster Edmund Howgill.

B/10/SE/12 25th April 1721. Indenture, lease for 1 year. 1. Ralph Whitwell of Peterborough in Northamptonshire, victualler. 2. John Foster of Spring

End in Swallow Dale, Yorkshire. 2 messuages, peat houses (seal houses?), stable,Named closes, ¼ pasture gate in Crackpot Cow Pasture

at Spring End. Dorse – Witnesses: Denton, Thomas Harland.

B/10/SE/13 26th April 1721. Indenture – release. 1. Ralph Whitwell of Peterborough in Northamptonshire, victualler & Anne his wife. 2. John

Forster of Spring End, Swallowdale. Property in B/10/SE/12 in the occupation of John Forster. Dorse – Witnesses – Denton, Thomas

Harland.

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B/10/SE/14 4th November 1731. Indenture. 1. Anthony Fryer of Whitaside, taylor, James Milner of Muker, both of the parish of Grinton. 2. James

Garth of Crackpot (Krackpot), Bank Heads in the parish of Grinton, named closes & a cowhouse at Haverdale. Dorse – Witnesses –

Christopher Forster, John Hird.

B/10/SE/15 25th March 1734. Copy of Indenture. 1. Joseph Clarkson of Satron. 2. John Forster of Crackpot, several pieces of enclosed land at

Crackpot & 1 beastgate in Crackpot Pasture. Witnesses: William Spenceley, Edmund Clarkson & Ellen Clarkson.

B/10/SE/16 25th March 1752. 3 pages clipped together. Copy of Indenture. 1. John Forster of Crackpot, hosier. 2. Peter Hammond of Bolton Hall,

named closes & cowhouse at Crackpot – previously belonging to Joseph Clarkson, states that they are free from any claims of Ann wife

of John Forster or Ann wife of Joseph Clarkson. Dorse of b – Witnesses: R.A. Close, Thomas White. Registry of Deeds U. 397. 841.

B/10/SE/17 25th March 1754. Indenture – lease.1. Ann Stubbs, widow, relict of James Stubbs late of Kirby Hill & also widow of Edward Brathwait

late of Myton upon Swale, clerk, deceased & John Brathwait of Alder Church near Spalden, Lincolnshire, clerk, only son & heir of

Edward Braithwait. 2. Thomas Parke of Low Row, 2 messuages, seat houses, stable & peat house, named closes, cowhouse &

Pasturegates in Crackpot Cowpasture at Spring End. Dorse – Witnesses: Anthony Fryer, John Ayre, Richard Jackson, Joseph Blackith,

Leonard Hartley, Thomas Cowling. Registry of Deeds. Y .450. 675.

B/10/SE/18 26th March 1754. Indenture – Release. 1. Ann Stubbs, widow & relict of James Stubbs late of Kirby Hill or Kirkby Hill, clerk, also widow

of Edward Brathwait, late of Myton on Swale, clerk & John Braithwait of Alderchurch near Spalden in Lincolnshire, only son & heir of

Edward Braithwait. 2. Thomas Parke of Low Row. Property in B/10/SE/17. Dorse – Witnesses: Anthony Fryer of Middle Temple, London,

John Ayre of Lincolns Inn, London, Leonard Hartley, Thomas Cowling, Richard Jackson of Horton, Lincolnshire, Joseph Blackith of

Frampton, Lincolnshire. Registry of Deeds: Y. 450. 675.

B/10/SE/19 12th October 1754. Indenture. 1. Thomas Brass of Richmond, mercer, & Ann his wife & William Brass of Richmond eldest son & heir of

Thomas & Ann. 2. Richard Garten of Nettlebed House in Swaledale, named closes, cowhouse 7 beastgates in Crackpot Pasture, at

Crackpot with James Bell as tenant. Dorse- Witnesses: Thomas Heslop, William Sleigh. Registry of Deeds Z. 81. 129.

B/10/SE/20 2nd April 1762. Bond. 1. Thomas Wharton of Ashborn in Derbyshire Bound to 2. Anthony Wharton of Wintering Garths in Swaledale for

£40. Thomas Wharton has sold a messuage, stable, outhouses, land at Crackpot to Anthony Wharton but Ann the wife of Thomas

Wharton has a Right of Dower on the premises. Witnesses: Joseph Dean, James Wharton.

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B/10/SE/21 25th April 1765. Indenture. 1. Ann Metcalfe of Gunnerside, widow & Anthony Metcalfe her son & heir apparent. 2. Anthony Wharton of

Winterings, parish of Grinton for £124. 1. Sells to 2. Named closes, & Cow house & cattlegates on Crackpot Pasture. Dorse- Witnesses:

Joseph Clarkson, Richard Garth, Joseph Clarkson Jnr. Thomas Metcalfe acted as attorney for Ann Metcalfe & Anthony Metcalfe. Registry

of Deeds. AP. 240. 356.

B/10/SE/22 2nd December 1777. Indenture of Mortgage. 1. William Wharton of Winterings, Parish of Grinton. 2. James Broderick of Spring End for

£200. 1. Mortgages to 2. A messuage house or tenement, stable, outhouse at Crackpot and named closes & 3 cattlegates on Crackpot

Pasture. Dorse – Witnesses: David Raw, Mary Raw, Thomas Walton, George Lowson.

B/10/SE/23 12th May 1792. Indenture of Release. 1.Ralph Parke of Low Row, devisee in the last will and testament of Thomas Parke of Low Row. 2.

Betty Stodart of Reeth, spinster, for £420 2 messuages and Seat houses and stable, peat house, a share of an oven, 1 garth, 2 gardens

named closes, cowhouse and a quarter of a Pasture Gate in the Out pasture, all at Spring End. Dorse-witnesses - John Gallaway, John

Langhorn. Deeds Registry CK 93 132

B/10/SE/24 11th May 1792. Indenture of Lease. 1. Ralph Parke of Low Row, son and devisee in the last will and testament of Thomas Parke of Low

Row. 2. Betty Stodart of Reeth, spinster. Lease – 2 messuages and seat houses Stable, peat house, a share in an oven, 1 garth, 2 gardens

named closes, Cowhouse and Pasture Gates at Spring End. Dorse – witnesses – John Gallaway, John Langhorn. Deeds Register CK 93

132

B/10/SE/25/a,b,c 28th February 1821. 3 pages. Copy of Indenture, between: 1. Anthony Hammond the Elder of the City of Durham. 2. Peter Hammond of

Wolfreton Lodge, Kirkella, Kingston upon Hull. 2. Reverend Anthony Hammond, the Younger of Smeaton, Yorkshire. Recites an

Indenture of 9th & 10th May 1817, farm at Summer Lodge, Parish of Grinton, 170 acres of inclosed land & 938 acres of moor, in the

occupation of John Scott as tenant. Witnesses: M. Bateson, A. Bateson.

B/10/SE/26/a&b 30th April 1835. 2 pages. Copy of Indenture between: 1. Mary Hutchinson of Shatton in the parish of Brigham, Cumberland, Widow. 2.

Edmund Alderson Knowles of Low Row, Edward Broderick of Spring End, recites an Indenture of 9th & 10th December 1830, pertaining

to lands of Lionel Simpson & Elizabeth his wife, mortgaged to John Dent & Rev. David Hick & assured to Mary Hutchinson. Concerns an

allotment at Crackpot called Sunside allotment 40 acres, 34 Perches awarded to Elizabeth Simpson nee Birbeck.

B/10/SE/27/a-i 1659-1787. 9 pages. Abstract of Title to lands & hereditaments at Bank Heads, Crackpot in Swaledale, 1659-1787. 1659. 1. James

Blaides of Crackpot. 2. Richard Wharton of Crackpot. 1754. 1. Thomas Brass of Richmond, Ann, his wife, William Brass, Eldest son.2.

Richard Garth of Nettlebed House. 1765. 1. Ann Metcalfe of Gunnerside, widow, Anthony Metcalfe, her Son. 2. Anthony Wharton.

1762. Thomas Wharton of Ashburn, Derby. 2. Anthony Wharton of Wintering Garths. 1786. 1. William Wharton of Winterings. 2. James

Broderick. 3. Elizabeth Broderick. 4. Robert Robinson.

B/10/SE/28 No Date. Hand drawn map of the Division of Crackpot Estate in Swaledale. Shows Crackpot Village, names occupiers of all houses &

lands, shows roads.

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B/10/SE/29 No date. Hand drawn map of the Division of Crackpot Pasture. Same as

B/10/SE/28.

B/11/D/1 10th November 1614. Deed of sale. 1. Martin Galloway & William Galloway, his son of Heley in Swaildail (Healaugh). 2. Symon Wilson

of Heley (Healaugh), closes & cow house. Dorse – Witnesses: James Hutchinson, Symon Hutchinson, Symon Robinson, James Robinson.

B/11/D/2 April 1663. Deed of Sale. 1. William Braithericke of Spring End. 2. Edward Braithericke of Spring End, natural son. A messuage belonging

to William Braithericke at Spring End, with outhouses, barn, stable, callgarth, garden & garth, & several closes, named common

pasture, Turberye, 14 cattlegates on Satron Pasture.

B/11/D/3 11th November 1725. Indenture of Mortgage. 1. James Harker & Mary Harker of Spring End. 2. James Milner of Muker. For £130, 2

closes & cowhouse & cattlegates in Crackpot Pasture, house (s ?), garth & garden on the north of Crackpot Pasture, close on West End

of Crackpot Pasture, Rights of Common Pasture. Witnesses: Simon Bradrick, John Spencley.

B/11/D/4 1767. Final Agreement. 1. John Harker & James Simpson, Plaintiffs. 2. Ralph Milner & Rachel, his wife, Deforciants. Re. 2 messuages,

Stables, 2 gardens & 20 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 30 acres of Pasture & common pasture at Crackpot & Fremington. 1. Paid 2.

£100.

B/11/D/5 26th April 1735. Indenture of lease. 1.James Harker of Barnsley, County of York & Hannah his wife. 1. James Garth of Dyke Heads,

Swaledale, messuage or dwelling house, stable, peathouse, closes & 3 cattlegates in Crackpot Pasture, other named closes at Spring

End. Dorse – Witnesses: John Harker, Edward Slatham, James Coates.

B/11/D/6 26th April 1735. Indenture of Release. 1. James Harker of Barnsley & Hannah his wife. 2. James Garth of Dyke Heads for £170. 1. Sells to

2. Messuages, stable, peathouse, close, 3 cattlegates, in Crackpot Pasture, Named closes at Spring End & all out houses, barns, stables

& cowhouses. Dorse-Witnesses: James Coates, John Harker, Edward Slatham.

B/11/D/7 18th January 1737. Indenture of lease. 1. James Garth of Dyke Heads near Gunnerside only son & heir of Jaques Garth late of

Gunnerside, his late father and Jane Bowes the younger of the city of Durham. 2. James Milner of Muker, 3 messuages, farmholds or

tenements with land at Castle or Castile in the parish of Grinton, now or late in the tenure of Thomas Jackson, Joseph Allinson, David

Hall and another messuage & Named closes & 3 beastgates at Crackpot Pasture, at Spring End which were purchased by James Harker

& Hannah, his wife and were now or late in the possession of James Calvert as tenant and all other property of James Garth at Castle or

Castile, Healaugh, Crackpot, Dykeheads & Muker. Dorse – Witnesses: W. Lodge, W. Gorton, George Perkins, J.W.Lodge, James

Metcalfe, James Millner Junior, Francis O’Neal, J.W.Close. Registry of Deeds: A.146.150.

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B/11/D/8 19th January 1737. Indenture of Release. 1. James Garth of Dikeheads, Gunnerside only son & heir of Jaques Garth his late father. 2.

Jane Bowes the younger of the city of Durham. 3. James Milner of Muker. Property as in B/11/D/7. Dorse – Witnesses. W.Gorton,

J.W.Lodge, W.Lodge, George Perkins, James Metcalfe, James Millner Junior, Francis O’Neal, James Close. Registry of Deeds: A.146.150.

B/11/D/9 27th April 1767. Indenture of Lease. 1. Ralph Milner of Muker, eldest Son & heir of James Milner late of Muker, deceased, who was

nephew & Heir of James Milner of Muker, deceased. 2. John Harker of Reeth & James Simpson of Reeth. Messuages, barns, stables,

closes, named & 3 Beastgates in Crackpot Pasture at Spring End a further close at Castile in The Township of Fremington in the tenure

of James Chirry. Dorse – Witnesses: Christopher Rain, Thomas Simpson. Registry of Deeds: AS. 163.231.

B/11/D/10 28th April 1767. Indenture of Release.1. Ralph Milner of Muker, eldest Son & heir of James Milner late of Muker, deceased who was

the only Nephew of James Milner of Muker deceased and Rachel his wife. 2. John Harker of Reeth. 3. James Simpson of Reeth property

as in T3/11/D/9 for £580. Dorse- Witnesses: Christopher Rain, Thomas Simpson. Registry of Deeds. AS/163/231.

B/11/D/11 16th & 17th July 1840. Indentures of lease & release. 2 parchments sealed together. Lease: 1. Reverend John Overton of Sessay, Henry

Overton of the City of York & Christopher Paver of Peckfield, devisees in the last will & testament of Reverend John Overton of Clifton

near York. 2. Reverend Thomas Overton of St. John’s College, Cambridge. Re: Messuage & land at Crackpot near Spring End &

heretofore the Estate of Thomas Stodart & left to his granddaughter, Betty Stodart wife of the Reverend John Overton, deceased,

which premises are in the occupation of John & Edward Broderick as tenants. Release: 1. Rev. John Overton, Rector of Sessay, Henry

Overton of York, Christopher Paver of Peckfield. 2. Rev. Thomas Overton, of St. John’s College, Cambridge & Reverend Charles Overton,

Vicar of Clapham. Recites will of John Overton. 21st August 1837 & Indentures of 18th August 1804, 14th & 15th January 1820, 27th

August 1827 & 21st August 1837. Witnesses: Robert Weddall, John George Weddell, Margaret Forrest, & ? .? Registry of Deeds

GS.343.389.

B/11/D/12 8th December 1847. Mortgage for £1,000. 1. John Broderick, of Spring End. 2. Wood Metcalfe of Askrigg, recited Indenture of

Appointment & Release 3rd December 1847. 1. Reverend Thomas Overton & 2. Rev. Charles Overton. 3. John Broderick re property at

Spring End. Dorse: Witnesses: George Winn of Askrigg, solicitor, Alex Whaley of Burtersett. Registry of Deeds. KO. 391.455.

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B/11/D/13 5th December 1871. Indenture 5th December 1871. 1. Reverend John Metcalfe, of Ings House, Hawes. 2. John Broderick of Spring End,

recites indenture of 8th December 1847 between 1. John Broderick & 2. Wood Metcalfe. Wood Metcalfe died 16th January 1860,

unmarried & Reverend James Wood Metcalfe of Ashes near Hawes was his eldest brother who died 29th December 1860 unmarried &

intestate leaving John Metcalfe his only brother. John Broderick has now repaid the £1,000 + Interest. Dorse – Witnesses: Thomas

T.S.Metcalfe, George Winn, solicitor of Askrigg, James Bowe his Clerk. Deed Registry. ?KY.640.1110.

B/11/D/14/ a-j 1663-1877. (10 pages).Abstract of Title for Spring End and copyhold Lands & hereditaments in Satron in the Manor of Healaugh, Old

Lands. Mentions: 1663, William Braithericke, 1730, William Broadrick, 1770, Betty Stodart, daughter of Mary Stodart, 1779, George

Metcalfe 3rd son of Thomas Metcalfe, 1783, James Broderick & Joseph Peacock, 1797, James Broderick, 1828, John Overton, devisee in

the will of his late wife Betty, 1839, Rev. John Overton, Henry Overton, Christopher Paver devisees in the will of the late John Overton,

1841, Rev. Thomas Overton, 1848, John Broderick, 1887, Lonsdale Broderick, nephew & devisee in the will of John Broderick.

B/12/D/1/a-f 1735/6. (6 pages). Draft Indenture. 1. Jane Clarke of Wensley, widow & Henry Hammond of Barningham, eldest son & heir of Anthony

Hammond late of Burrowbridge, who was eldest son & heir of Peter Hammond late of Wensley. 2. Peter Hammond of Bolton for £396.

2 messuages & land at Summer Lodge.

B/12/D/2/a-e 22nd January 1736. (5 pages) Indenture. Jane Clarke of Wensley, widow & Henry Hammond of Barningham eldest son & heir of

Anthony Hammond late of Burrowbridge, who was son & heir of Peter Hammond late of Wensley, begotten of the body of the said

Jane. 2. Peter Hammond of Bolton for £396. Summer Lodge in Swaledale. Witnesses; William Hammond, Ralph Close, J.A.Close.

B/12/D/3 10th February 1736. Copy of Agreement. 1. Peter Hammond, plaintiff 2. Jane Clarke, widow & Henry Hammond, deforciants. Re 2

Messuages, stables & land at Summer Lodge.

B/12/D/4 10th February 1736. Copy of Agreement. 1. Peter Hammond, plaintiff. 2.Jane Clarke, widow & Henry Hammond deforciants. Re 2

messuages, Stables, land at Summer Lodge.

B/12/D/5/a-d 10th May 1817. Indenture. 1. John Sanders Walton of Northallerton. 2. Peter Consett of Brawith. 3. Anthony Hammond of Hutton

Bonville. 4. Peter Hammond eldest son of Anthony Hammond. Recites Indentures of 2nd & 3rd November 1812, 30th & 31st December

1813, 4th & 5th July 1816 – re property & land in Spennithorne, Summer Lodge & Low Loftus in Nidderdale, which had been mortgaged

by the Hammonds for £4,874. Land described & tenants named. Witnesses: James Ferguson, Christopher Topham Junior, John

Wilkinson, Solicitor of Durham. Deeds Registry: CY. 496.491. EC. 141. 150.

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B/12/D/6/a-f 8th August 1821. (6 pages). Indenture. Release of Summer Lodge. 1. Anthony Hammond of Durham City & Peter Hammond of

Wolfreton Lodge, Kirkella, Kingston Upon Hull, eldest son of Anthony Hammond. 2. James Broderick of Spring End, recites Indenture of

9th & 10th May 1817. Now 2. Pays 1. £1,500, description of land, George Metcalfe, tenant. Witnesses. Samuel R. Dickens, Robert

Maddison, John Wilkinson, Solicitor of Durham, James Eckles his footman. Deeds Registry. EQ. 8. 9.

B/12/D/7/a-c 8th August 1821. (3 pages). Indenture (copy made 1879). 1. Anthony Hammond of Durham City & Peter Hammond of Wolfreton Lodge,

Kirkella, Kingston Upon Hull, eldest son of Anthony Hammond. 2. Henry Peirse of Bedale. 3. James Broderick of Spring End. Recites

boundaries & description of land at Summer Lodge, recites that the Hammonds sold property at Hutton Bonville to Henry Peirse, that 1.

sells Summer Lodge to 3. At the insistence of 2. Refers to the will of Peter Hammond, 1st May 1772; indenture of Anthony Hammond,

11th October 1770, alias Anthony Ewbank, Jane Close, Leonard Hartley, also recites indentures of 2nd & 3rd November 1812, 30th &

31st December 1813 & 10th & 11th May 1819. Witnesses: William Wortley, John L. Hammond, John G. Walton, William Scott.

B/12/D/8/a-d 8th August 1821. (4 pages). Indenture of Release. 1. Anthony Hammond of Durham City & Peter Hammond of Wolfreton Lodge,

Kirkella, Kingston Upon Hull, eldest son of Anthony Hammond. 2. James Broderick of Spring End. 2. Pays 1. £1,500 for Summer Lodge,

Description of land, George Metcalfe, tenant. Witnesses: Samuel R. Dickens, Robert Maddison, James Eccles, Footman to John

Wilkinson, & John Wilkinson, Solicitor of Durham. Deeds Register. EQ.8.9.

B/12/D/9 11th March 1871. Conditions of letting the coal on Summer Lodge Moor In exchange for Shooting Rights at Summer Lodge, between, 1.

John Charlesworth Dodgson Charlesworth of Chapelthorpe Hall. 2. Edward Broderick. Witnesses: Francis Meaburn, solicitor, Darlington

& John Barker of Grinton Lodge.

B/12/D/10 11th March 1871. (2 pages). Copy of conditions of letting coal on Summer Lodge Moor, between, 1. John Charlesworth Dodgson

Charlesworth of Chapelthorpe Hall. 2. Edward Broderick of Summer Lodge. Witnesses. Francis Meaburn, solicitor of Darlington & John

Barker of Grinton Lodge.

B/12/D/11 1st August 1882. Conditions of letting the coal on Summer Lodge Moor Between. 1.Major Albany Hawk Charlesworth of Chapelthorpe

Hall. 2. Luther Broderick, in exchange for shooting rights. Witness: John Barker.

B/12/D/12/a-e 1735-1894 (31 pages). Abstract of title of Summer Lodge Estate. (draft) 21st & 22nd January 1735 to 16th April 1894. Last schedule-

16th April 1894. 1. John Chapman of West Bolton & James Clarkson Winn of The Grange, West Burton & William Edmund Metcalfe

Winn of Askrigg. 2. Lonsdale Broderick, Luther Broderick & Edward Broderick.

B/12/D/13/a-j 18th November 1892. (10 pages). Indenture. 1. Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company. 2. Lonsdale Broderick of Manchester,

Chartered Accountant. Recites previous mortgages on Summer Lodge, 13th May 1879, between 1. James Lonsdale Broderick &

Lonsdale Broderick, Luther Boderick, George Broderick & Edward Broderick & 2. George Winn. 23rd December 1884, 1. James Lonsdale

Broderick & George Broderick & 2. The Bank. Schedule of Land.

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B/12/D/14/a-r 1735-1894. (18 pages). Abstract of title of Summer Lodge Estate. See

B/12/D/12.

B/12/D/15/a-r 1735-1894. (18 pages). Abstract of title of Summer Lodge Estate. See

B/12/D/12 & 15.

B/13/NC/1 20th November 1876. Newspaper Clipping. Letter to the editor of the Manchester Courier from L. Broderick, President of the

Athenaeum Lecture & Debating Society.

B/13/NC/2 26th January no year. Newspaper Clipping. Letter to the editor of the Manchester Courier from L. Broderick, Manchester Athenaeum.

B/13/NC/3 3rd June 1887. Newspaper Clipping. From the Yorkshire Post. Yorkshire Beacons.

B/13/NC/4 1st December 1886. Newspaper Clipping. Leeds Mercury. The failure of Mr. W.Beetham, late a Bank Manager of Leyburn.

B/13/NC/5 19th July 1890. Newspaper Clipping. Leeds Mercury. Contributions towards a history of Swaledale by Rev. R.V.Taylor.

B/13/NC/6 16th August 1890. 2 pieces. Newspaper Clipping. Contributions towards A history of Swaledale by Rev. R.V.Taylor & Index to Yorkshire

articles In the Gentleman’s Magazine.

B/13/NC/7 6th September 1890. Newspaper Clipping. Leeds Mercury supplement, Ways into Swaledale –Dalton to Richmond, by, Rev. R.V.Taylor.

B/13/NC/8 4th October 1890. 2 pieces. Newspaper Clipping. Leeds Mercury Supplement, on the Swaledale Hills by Rev. R.V.Taylor.

B/13/NC/9 13th December 1890. Newspaper Clipping. Unidentified paper, possibly Leeds Mercury. Grinton in Swaledale by Rev.R.V.Taylor.

B/13/NC/10 25th April 1891. Newspaper Clipping. Leeds Mercury. A Yorkshire Moorland Parish, Arkengarthdale, by Rev. R.V.Taylor.

B/13/NC/11 30th May 1891. Newspaper Clipping. Unidentified paper, possibly Leeds Mercury. Glimpses of Swaledale in & around Downholme by

Rev.R.V.Taylor.

B/13/NC/12 20th June 1891. 2 pieces. Newpaper Clipping. From the Leeds Mercury, Supplement. Grinton in Swaledale by R.V.Taylor.

B/13/NC/13 30th September 1893. 2 Pieces. Newspaper Clipping. Leeds Mercury Supplement. Old Yorkshire Barons.

B/13/NC/14 23rd June 1894. Newspaper Clipping. Darlington & Stockton Times. Swaledale Antiquities.

B/13/NC/15 16th November 1895. Newspaper Clipping. Leeds Mercury weekly Supplement. The pews of the Lords of Bolton.

B/13/NC/16 23rd November 1895. Newspaper Clipping. Unidentified paper, possibly The Leeds Mercury. The pews of the Lords of Bolton.

B/13/NC/17 25th January 1896. 2 pieces. Newspaper Clipping. Leeds Mercury weekly Supplement. A storm in the Dales.

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B/13/NC/18 18th January 1902. Newspaper Clipping. Darlington & Stockton Times. Shocking story of cruelty at Richmond. Nurse sent to prison.

B/13/NC/19 4th October 1902. Newspaper Clipping. Darlington & Stockton Times. Horn blowing at Bainbridge.

B/13/NC/20 11th June 1921. Newspaper Clipping. Darlington & Stockton Times. The Good Old Days. Quaint doings, customs & beliefs. In

Wensleydale & the Vale of Mowbray. J.Fairfax Blakeborough.

B/13/NC/21 25th June, no year. Newspaper Clipping. Darlington & Stockton Times. The Good Old Days. Quaint doings, customs & beliefs, in

Wensleydale & The Vale of Mowbray. J.Fairfax Blakeborough. On reverse. Egglestone Bank fatality. Wedding at Bedale.

B/13/NC/22 2nd July 1921. Newspaper Clipping. Darlington & Stockton Times. The Good Old Days. Quaint doings, customs & beliefs, in Wensleydale

& The Vale of Mowbray, by, J.Fairfax Blakeborough.

B/13/NC/23 5th October 1935. Newspaper Clipping. The Northern Echo. Wensleydale’s once famous Band Contests.

B/13/NC/24 Not dated. Newspaper Clipping. Unidentified newspaper. Tribute to the late Mr Simon Raw, late conductor of Muker Band.

B/13/NC/25 Not dated. Newspaper Clipping. Unidentified newspaper. Tan Hill Inn Will cater for parents & children. Mr J.W.Kellett of Smallways.

B/13/NC/26 1951. Newspaper Clipping. Unidentified paper. Death Notice: Broderick. On March 12th 1951. (Suddenly). Mary Elizabeth Sumner,

Dearly loved wife of the late Lonsdale Broderick of Somerby Grove Avenue, Wilmslow and Spring End, Swaledale, Yorkshire. Service at

Stockport Crematorium today, Friday at 11.am.

B/13/NC/27 29th July 1899. Newspaper Clipping. Page from Home Notes. Recipes for creamed sponge cake & cheeses meringues.

B/13/NC/28 Not dated. Newspaper Clipping. Unidentified Newspaper. Fashion hints & recipes.

B/13/NC/29 Not dated. Newspaper Clipping. Northern Weekly Gazette. Household recipes & fashion hints.

B/13/NC/30 19th March 1965. Newspaper Clipping. The Advertiser. Full page article on Pownall Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire, with photographs.

B/13/NC/31 23rd August 1969. Page out of the Sunday Express.

B/13/NC/32 9th February 1978. Front page of the Wilmslow World. Picture of Green Hall, Macclesfield, burnt down.

B/13/NC/33 2nd February 1984. Page from W. Express Adventurer with an article on Fulshaw Hall.

B/14/B/1 22nd April 1799. Land Tax Certificate, in 2 pieces, sealed together, for Redemption of Land Tax. Registering messuage, stable, 26 acres

& 11 Gates in Satron Pasture. Charged with £1-11s-6d. In the occupation of James Broderick & in the township of Muker.

B/14/B/2 16th April 1840. Bill from Matthew Norman & Son, Cabinet Makers. For: A Spanish Mahogany table. £2-10s. 6 chairs at 6 shillings. £1-

16s. Deal Chest.£2-4s. Swing Glass. £10s-6d. Discount. £7s-6d. Settled 16th April.

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B/14/B/3a&b 29th September 1852. 2 pieces. Bill for the schooling of Messrs. & Miss Boderick from, E.Simpson. Low Houses.

B/14/B/4 22nd November 1867. Bill from Parrington for shoes. Total £5-5s-1d. Items include: slippers, pumps, boots, for children.

B/14/B/5 26th April 1870. Bill from Elizabeth Clarkson of Hawes. For ? ? sugar.

B/14/B/6 21st February 1878. Bill from Thomas Sunter, grocers & tea dealer to Luther Broderick. Total: £8-8s-5d. Items include, potaties, carrits,

tins sardines, tins salmond, extract of beef, botel relish, ½ Ib tea sand (?), red cabage, beatroot, colly flower, apples & onions.

B/14/B/7 Not dated. Bill from Mrs Clarkson, confectioner, High Row, Richmond, for cakes. Includes, Madeira Cake, 1Ib of Lipton tea, Pomfret

cakes, Sandwich cake & Macaroon tarts.

B/15/E/1 Not dated. Paper wrapper addressed to Miss Broderick, Summer Lodge. With sealing wax.

B/15/E/2 30th March 1846. Empty envelope with 1d stamp addressed to Miss Broderick, Spring End. Post marked Ingatstone. 29th March 1846 &

30th March 1846.

B/15/E/3 17th April 1868. Empty envelope with 2x 1d. Stamps. Addressed to the Overseers of the Poor, of the Township of Grinton. Postmarked

Richmond, 17th April 1868.

B/15/E/4 21st January 1869. Empty envelope stamped with a 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Ed. Broderick Esq. Summer Lodge. Postmarks, Bedale,

January 21st 1869, Askrigg, January 21st 1869, Richmond, January 22nd 1869.

B/15/E/5 26th January 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Edward Broderick Esq. Summer Lodge. Postmarked, Leeds 26th

January 1869, Bedale, 26th January 1869, Richmond, 27th January 1869.

B/15/E/6 16th February 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Edward Broderick Esq. Summer Lodge. Postmarked Bedale, 16th

February 1869, Richmond, 17th February 1869.

B/15/E/7 Empty envelope with 1d stamp. Addressed to Mr. E. Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmark 30th May 1869, Bedale, Richmond 21st May

1869, Leyburn 30th May 1869.

B/15/E/8 5th July 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr. Edward Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked, 5th July 1869, Bedale,

Leyburn 5th July 1869, Richmond 6th July 1869.

B/15/E/9 24th July 1869. Empty envelope, with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr E. Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked, Richmond 24th July 1869,

Reeth 24th July 1869.

B/15/E/10 30th July 1869. Empty envelope, with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr. Broderick of Summer Lodge annotated Mr. Margetson’s letters

1869. Postmarked London 30th July 1869, Richmond 3rd July 1869.

B/15/E/11 3rd August 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp, addressed to Edward Broderick Esq. Summer Lodge. Postmarked Bedale, 3rd August

1869, Askrigg 3rd August 1869, Richmond .August...

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B/15/E/12 7th August 1869. Empty envelope, addressed with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr E. Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked Richmond 7th

August 1869.

B/15/E/13 14th August 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp addressed to Edward Broderick Esq. of Summer Lodge. Postmarked Bedale, 14th

August 1869, Richmond 15th August 1869.

B/15/E/14 6th September 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp, black edged. Addressed to Mr. Edward Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked

6th September 1869, Bedale, Richmond .

B/15/E/15 8th September 1869. Scrap of paper with 1d. Stamp & postmarked Bedale 8th September 1869.

B/15/E/16 Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to E. Broderick Esq Summer Lodge. Annotated Messrs Rd. & J. Willis, Carperby. Postmarked

?14th October 1869, Bedale, Richmond, 18th October 1869.

B/15/E/17 21st October 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr. Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked Bedale, 21st October

1869, Askrigg, 21st October 1869, Richmond, 22nd October 1869.

B/15/E/18 1st November 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Edward Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked, Bedale, 1st

November 1869. Richmond 2nd November 1869.

B/15/E/19 11th November 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp addressed to Mr E. Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked Bedale, 11th

November 1869, Richmond, 12th November 1869.

B/15/E/20 10th December 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Swaledale. Postmarked Richmond 10th December

1869.

B/15/E/21 10th December 1869. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr. Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked York 10th December

1869. Richmond 11th December 1869.

B/15/E/22 ? December 1869. Empty envelope with 2x 1d. Stamps. Addressed to Edward Broderick Esq. Summer Lodge. Annotated – from G. Winn

Junior, relating to contract for the Aysgarth Union, also my estimate of each township’s share of payment founded on The County rate.

December 1869. Postmarked Bedale December ...1869, Askrigg December ...1869, Richmond December ?22nd ?1869.

B/15/E/23 2nd January 1873. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Edward Broderick, Summer Lodge. Stamped Aysgarth Union, North

Riding of Yorkshire. Postmarked Bedale, 2nd January 1873, Askrigg 2nd January 1873, Richmond 3rd January 1873.

B/15/E/24 13th January 1873. Empty envelope with a 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr. E. Broderick, Summer Lodge. Annotated Mr. Maidwell, January

1873. Postmarked Coventry 13th January 1873, Richmond 14th January 1873.

B/15/E/25 14th January 1873. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr. James Broderick, Summer Lodge. Annotated, from Lonsdale

Broderick relating to completion of plans 1873. Postmarked Manchester 14th January 1873. Richmond .

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B/15/E/26 8th February 1873. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp & seal G.W. Addressed to Mr. Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked Bedale, 8th

February 1873¸ Askrigg 8th February 1873, Richmond 9th February 1873.

B/15/E/27 1st November 1873. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Edward Broderick, Summer Lodge. Black edged. Annotated

Memorial Card, Ted Knowles aged 25years at Bradford, Typhus Fever. Postmarked Bradford 1st November 1873, Richmond 2nd

November 1873, Reeth 2nd November 1873.

B/15/E/28 30th September 1873. Empty envelope with 2x 1/2d. Stamps. Addressed to Mr. Edward Broderick, Summer Lodge. Printed O.H.M.S.

private. Income Tax. Postmarked Thirsk, 30th September 1873, Richmond 1st October 1873, Reeth 1st October 1873.

B/15/E/29 13th October 1873. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to Mr. E. Broderick, Reeth. Printed On Her Majesty’s Service.

Postmarked Ripon 13th October 1873, Richmond 14th October 1873, Reeth 14th October 1873.

B/15/E/30 10th September 1874. Empty envelope with 1d. Stamp. Addressed to E. Broderick Esq. Summer Lodge. Postmarked Middlesborough

10th September 1874, Richmond 11th September 1874, Reeth 11th September 1874.

B/16/F/1/a&b 2 pieces. Notes on the Birbeck family with dates of Baptisms & burials & the marriage of Thomas Birbeck & Elizabeth Lonsdale in 1771.

B/16/F/2 Notes on the Fryer family with dates of baptisms, marriages & burials.

B/16/F/3 Notes on the Garth family with baptisms, marriages, burials. On reverse also notes on Elliot, Galloway, Close families.

B/16/F/4 Notes on Lonsdale family with baptisms & burials.

B/16/F/5 Notes on the Lonsdale family with baptisms & burials. On reverse notes on Swale, Garth, Clarkson, Small, Close & Fryer families.

B/16/F/6 Notes on the Lonsdale family with baptisms & burials.

B/16/F/7 Notes on the Machell family with baptisms, burials & marriages. On dorse: taken from the Registers of the Parish Church of Grinton in

Swaledale, transcribed by F. William Slingsby. Yorkshire Parish Register Society. 1905.

B/16/F/8 Notes on the Plumer family with baptisms & burials. On reverse notes on Galloway, Fryer, Langhorne, Scott, Birbeck, Lonsdale,

marriages & Broderick baptisms & burials.

B/16/F/9 Notes on printed paper about working costs at a mine from Eugene Davis. Notes are about John Metcalfe, 1810-1891 being at Summer

Lodge & that James Edward Broderick lived there for 23 years.

B/16/F/10 Notes on the Scott family with burials & baptisms.

B/16/F/11 Notes on ‘ Old Joss Scott ‘ & the boundary of Summer Lodge. Copied by Anne Broderick, Summer Lodge. 22nd March 1894.

B/16/F/12 Notes on the Scott family of Goosedub made by Anne Broderick, 22nd November 1894.

B/16/F/13 Notes on ‘ Old Joss Scott ‘ & Uncle John Broderick. Made by Anne Broderick 13th November 1894.

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B/16/F/14 13th November 1894. Notes on ‘ Old Joss Scott ‘ made by Anne Broderick.

B/16/F/15 Notes on John Jackson who lived at Summer Lodge in 1789 & that the House was first slated then, by A. Broderick.

B/16/F/16 22nd July 1891. Letter from L. Broderick at Summer Lodge to his brother Lonsdale, referring to John Metcalfe aged 80years, who had

lived at Summer Lodge; reference also to lead mining at Bull Head. Copied by Anne Broderick 26th July at Summer Lodge.

B/16/F/17 26th July 1891. Notes on John Metcalfe & Hammond, re. Summer Lodge ; Mr Grainger & Lonsdale made by Anne Broderick, 26th July

1891.

B/16/F/18 Empty envelope. Annotated. Relating to the Scott family of Summer Lodge, when in possession of the Hammond family & to the

boundary. A.B.

B/17/Misc/1/a-y Not dated. An Enclosure Award made by Thomas Bradley of Richmond, Surveyor for Satron Pasture, part of the Manor of Healaugh.

Mentions: John Clarkson, John Broderick, Thomas Metcalfe, John Metcalfe, Margaret Raine, James Tiplady, James Calvert, Mary

Calvert, John Alderson, devisees of Rev. John Overton, Edward Mason, George Winn, Thomas Smith, Miss E. Wallis. Outlines Quarries,

watercourses, public & private roads & allotments. Last pages missing. 25 pages.

B/17/Misc/2 Not dated. Torn. Printed list of voters for the North Riding of the County of York. Robert Wharton intends to visit named towns & hold

courts to revise the list. Dorse – Grinton Overseer papers.

B/17/Misc/3 1833. Statement from E.A.Knowles & Edward Broderick, trustees of the Estate of Mrs Simpson, regarding a suit in Chancery preventing

the sale of Mrs Simpson’s Estate. 11th September 1833. Addressed to Mr Richard Garth, Crackpot.

B/17/Misc/4 1844. Printed notice for Overseers, regarding registering voters.

B/17/Misc/5 1844. Printed instructions to the Overseers of the Poor of the township of Grinton from John Topham, regarding making a list of voters.

B/17/Misc/6 8th March 1849. Letter. To J.R.Tomlin from Edward Broderick. Questions the situation of Summer Lodge regarding responsibility for the

Highways in the Parish of Grinton.

B/17/Misc/7 1866. Printed form not completed. Blank. On dorse – licence for removing Cattle during the cattle plague. 1866.

B/17/Misc/8 1866. Printed form, blank. Same as

B/17/Misc/7.

B/17/Misc/9 1867. Printed leaflet outlining the Highway Districts in the North Riding, Annotated that Grinton does not include S.L. Summer Lodge. 2

pages folded together.

B/17/Misc/10 1871. Printed sale poster for auction of contents of Melbecks Parsonage Under instruction of Mr. Frederick John Luscombe,

administrator of The Estate of the late Rev. E.P.Luscombe. Lists contents of each room. Dorse – addressed to Mr. Broderick, Summer

Lodge & calculations.

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B/17/Misc/11 25th September 1878. Letter to the Overseers of the Parish of Grinton From James Tomlin. Informing that Cogden & Summer Lodge are

to be included in the Parish of Grinton for Highway purposes.

B/17/Misc/12 1st January 1886. Notes on headed paper – Summer Lodge, signed J.L.B. Regarding parish administration extracted from the Highway

Act. 1862-1878.

B/17/Misc/13 15th March 18.. Letter from Isa... Rider ? at Shildon to her sister Mary. Describing celebrations for the wedding of the Prince of Wales &

the food & decorations.

B/17/Misc/14 Not dated. Page from an exercise book with pencilled notes on origins & meanings of place names in Swaledale.

B/17/Misc/15 Blank sheet of headed paper, Summer Lodge, Reeth, Richmond, Yorkshire.

B/17/Misc/16 Bookmark embroidered on punched card, with a cross & decorations. On dorse: EB to JM Sept. 28th ’60.

B/17/Misc/17 Bookmark embroidered on punched card & stuck to a length of red ribbon I.H.S with a cross, ‘Open Thou Mine Eyes That I May Behold

Wondrous Things Out of Thy Law’.

B/17/Misc/18 1658. Copy of an Indenture 1658 incomplete between 1. Major Norton Of St. Nicholas, John Rooke of Thornton Watlass, Robert Smith

of Swinton & William Wells of Warder Marske, 2. George Blaides of Spring End.

B/17/Misc/19 Not dated. Pencilled notes on paper headed Hawes, Wensleydale, Yorks. Re. History of Scotland.

B/17/Misc/20 Not dated. Pencilled notes re. Scotland.

B/17/Misc/21 Not dated. Pencilled notes. Copy of a letter (part) from George Thompson of Darlington. 22nd December 1899.

B/17/Misc/22 Not dated. Pencilled notes on the Broderick family.

B/17/Misc/23 Not dated. Pencilled notes on Broderick family.

B/18/CC/1 Book of Documents re Court Case, Charlesworth v. Broderick. Compiled by J. & E. Whitworth, Manchester. Cover & 82 pages. Copies of:

Charters Bridlington Priory; inquisitions Post Mortem; Assize Rolls; Kirkby’s Inquest, Exchequer Roll 1569; page 19-26. Extracts of leases

from Court of Augmentation 1575, page 26-30, Names Tenants; leases 1579; Patent Roll 1587-8; Close Roll 1587-8; Indenture 1605,

Close to Wiseman; Close Roll 1607-1608 Between Anthony Alderson & Richard Wiseman; Close Rolls 1610- 1611; Inquisition Post

Mortem; Survey of mines & fields at Harkerside, Whitaside, Grinton, Fremington 1650. All above give names of tenants.

B/18/CC/2 Charter of Bridlington Priory. Facsimile. 7 pages.

B/18/CC/3 1274. 6 pages. Inquisition Post Mortem. Edward 1. 1274. Copy made in 1895.

B/18/CC/4 1280. 2 pages. Assize Rolls 8th & 9th year Edward 1. Copy made 1894.

B/18/CC/5 1287. Copy of extract of Kirkby’s Inquest, for Grinton.

B/18/CC/6 1290. Copy of Charter Roll. 18th year Edward 1. Re. Bridlington Priory.

B/18/CC/7 1293. Copy of Pleas taken 21st year of Edward 1. Priory of Bridlington.

B/18/CC/8 1293. 4 pages. Copy of Pleas taken, 21st year of Edward 1. Free warren & chase in Swaledale.

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B/18/CC/9 1312-1740. 9 pages. Copy of Patent Roll 5th year Edward 11. Priory of Bridlington. Common Pleas 6th year of Richard 11. Re. John de

Ellerton & Rights in the Manor of Healaugh. Accounts 1547-66. Exchequer Rolls 1708. Patent Roll 1733. Chancery Gibson v Smith. 1740.

B/18/CC/10 Translation of Charters relating to Grinton & Swaledale & Bridlington Priory, from Dugdales Monasticon.

B/18/CC/11/a-d 20th April 1543. 4 pages. Copy of Indenture 20th April 1543 between 1. Anthony Blaides of Crackpot, Edward Blaides & John Blaides,

Brethren. 2. George Blaides of Crackpot. Witnesses: James Blaides of Grinton, John Freere & Rauf Tiplady of Newchappell.

B/18/CC/12/a-n 1570. 14 pages. Copy of Memoranda, Roll of Exchequer 12th Elizabeth 1. 1570. Concerning James Phillipes & the Manor of Grinton &

payments to the Court of Augmentations. Names: Ralph Metcalfe, John Peacock, John Blaides, William Gerrard, Richard Bradyll, Gilbert

Gerrard.

B/18/CC/13/a-h 1576. 8 pages. Copy of leases from the Court of Augmentations. Names: Ralph Metcalf, John Peacock Junior, John Carter Senior, James

Carter, Reginald Close, James Metcalf, Reginald Close Junior

B/18/CC/14/a-h 1580. 8 pages. Copy of leases from Exchequer & Court of Augmentations. Names: John Dowgeles, Christopher Alderson, Lawrence

Peacocke John Peacocke the Elder, Ralph Spensley, John Bland, Anthony Kearton, Lawrence Close, James Clarkson, William Milner, Wife

of Henry Boardman, George Pettie. Description of property includes: Chamber called ‘Our Lady Preestes Chamber’, ‘the Clearkehouse’,

& garden Property in Grinton, Harkaside, Upper Whita, Low Spensley, Summer Lodge.

B/18/CC/15/a-n 1588. Copy of Patent Roll. Refers to Summer Lodge & Reginald Close Circa 1575.

B/18/CC/16/a-k 1588. 11 pages. Copy of Chancery Close Roll. Indenture between Downyng & Conyers. 1. Edmund Downyng of London & Henry Best of

London, Scrivener. 2. John Conyers of London. Refers to Summer Lodge & Reginald Close & James Clarkson.

B/18/CC/17/a-a1 1596. 37 pages. Summary. Abstract of Deeds from 1596. Names: Richard Hutchinson, Ralph Collier, Francis Blaides, William Spenceley,

John Swale. 1594. James Close, James Carter, John Spencely, Anthony Broderick, Robert Broderick, William Pynckney, John Dawson,

Richard Jenkinson, John Law, George Petty, Ralph Scotson, John Carter Junior, John Close. 1590. Anthony W. Mr. Robert Spencley,

George, William, Henry & Anthony Broderick, Percival Close, Simon Spenceley, William Blades, John Peacock Junior, George Carter,

Reginald Close, Thomas Wawne. 1580. John Dowgeles, Christopher Alderson, Lawrence Peacock, John Peacock Senior, Ralph Spenceley,

Anthony Kearton, James Clarkson, Henry Hardman, William Mylner, Miles Harkey, William Dent, William Hutchinson, Jos. Coates, Henry

Boardman, Christopher Robinson, Richard Wallace, John Peace, William Gibson, 1572. William Pynckney, Thomas Broderick. 1592.

Ralph Collyer, Richard Metcalf, Ralph Spencely etc. 1593. Ralph Freeman, Simon Metcalfe, John Bland, Katherine West; Widow, Edward

Metcalfe, Richard Wiseman; goldsmith of London, Francis Fitch. Copies of Patent Roll.

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B/18/CC/18/a-v 1579-1599. 22 pages. Copy of Patent Roll 1596 of lease to Richard Hutchinson, Ralph Collyer & Francis Blaydes, property in tenure of

Richard Blades, mill in tenure of John Swale, late Ralph Collier – all at Grinton. Lease 1595 to James Close, James Carter, John

Spenceley, Anthony Broderick, William Pynkeney, John Dawson, Richard Jenkinson & John Lane – property at Nether Whita, late in

tenure of Reginald Close, At Upper Whita, late in tenure of Richard Broderick, then Katherine Broderick & Ralph Broderick, the younger

, at Hawverdale late in the Tenure ofThomas Broderick & William Pynckney & John Dawson, Property in Grinton late in the tenure of

George Pettye, Ralph Scotson, At Nether Whita in the tenure of John Carter the younger, at Low Spenceley late in the tenure of John

Close. 1590. Lease to Anthony Spenceley, William Spenceley, Percival Close, George Broderick, William Broderick, Henry Broderick,

Anthony Broderick, Robert Spenceley – list of property tenants, Includes lessees & Thomas Broderick. 1590. Lease to William Blades,

William Broderick, John Peacock the Younger, George Carter, Reginald Close – tenants include Thomas Wawne, John Close. 1580. Lease

to John Dowgeles, Christopher Alderson, Laurence Peacock, John Peacock the elder, Ralph Spenceley, Anthony Kearton, James Clarkson

– includes a ferry house lately part of the tenement belonging to William Milner in Grinton, mill & land in tenure of John Dowgeles,

Laurence Peacock, other property in tenure of the wife of Henry Bordman, George Petty, Christopher Alderson. The Lady Priestes

Chamber in Grinton in tenure of John Dowgeles, Clark House & land, cattlegates etc..messuages & coach house at Summer Lodge in

tenure of James Clarkson. 1584. Lease to William Pereson, William Mylner – tenants include Miles Herkey, Gilbert Place, William

Hutchinson, William Dent’s Wife, James Coyles, Henry Boardman’s wife, George Pettye, Christopher Robinson, Richard Walker, John

Place, John Dent. Lease 1579 to William Pinckney of Hawverdale. Lease 1592 to Ralph Collyer, Richard Metcalfe, Ralph Spenceley –

Tenants include, James Metcalfe. Lease 1586 to John Dowgeles. Lease 1592 to William Spenceley. Lease 1593 to Ralph Freeman late in

tenure of Simon Metcalfe. Lease 1596 to John Bland Lease 1590 to Katherine West, widow in tenure of Edward Metcalfe. Lease 1576 to

James Close. 1599. Richard Wiseman, goldsmith & Citizen of London & Francis Fitcher, grant of the Manor of Grinton, except one lead

mine at Fremington.

B/18/CC/19/a-m 1599. 13 pages. Copy from Public Record Office in Latin, from the Exchequer Rolls. In English, depositions: Referes to Crackpot Holmes,

George Blaides, Rawphe Broderick of Whitaside age 80 years. James Peacock, Thomas Broderick of Whitaside, 60 years, James Blaides

of Scorton 50 years, Perceval Close of Whitaside 80 years, William Spenceley of Over Whitaside 80 years, John Close of Spenceley 66

years. Witnesses: John Binkes, James Scott, Robert Thompson, Matthew Alderson, James Hutchinson, Rowland Hall, Roger Binkes, Brian

Scott, William Robinson, James Carter, Raiph Loftehow. Depositions about boundaries, make reference to the course of the River

Swale, Haverdale Beck & the boundary being mid-stream of the river.

B/18/CC/20/a-w 1599. 23 pages. Copy of the Grant of the Manor of Grinton to Richard Wiseman & Francis Fitch from the Patent Roll. Recites previous

leases as in

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B/18/CC/21 1599. Cover for copy of the Grant of the Manor of Grinton to Richard Wiseman & Francis Fitch. Made by Iliffe, Henley & Sweet.

B/18/CC/22/a-d 1599. 4 pages folded & sewn into a small book. Copy of grant from the Crown to Richard Wiseman. Also Grant from Gilbert Gaunt to

Bridlington Priory. Copied by Anne & Edward Broderick from Edward Broderick’s book in July 1892 & from the late Anthony Clarkson’s

book in July 1892.

B/18/CC/23 1605. 6 pages. Copy of Indenture 1605 between 1. Simon Close of Low Spenceley & Percival Close his son. 2. Richard Wiseman of

London.

B/18/CC/24 1588. 10 pages. Copy of Close Roll, Chancery granting property at Summer Lodge to Anthony Alderson formerly occupied by Reginald

Close, James Clarkson.

B/18/CC/25/a-k 1607. 11 pages. Copy from Public Record Office, of Close Roll, Chancery, of Indenture between, 1. Anthony Alderson of Horham,

Suffolk, 2. Richard Wyseman of London – Summer Lodge.

B/18/CC/26/a-c 1611. 3 pages. Copy from the Public record Office, of Manorial Court Rolls. Bundle 211 no. 5. Arkengarthdale fines. Names: John Hird,

Brian Hird, James Carter, William Coates, Richard Gregory, Matthew Thwaite, James Scot, Jake Coates, Reginald Hird, Rauf Coates,

Henrie Natebie, Anthony Wilson, John Carter, Leonard Natebie, Widow Hawle, James Gallowaie, John Alderson, Robert Thomson, Brian

Scot, John Coates, Crackpot Christopher Hird.

B/18/CC/27/a-i 1611. 9 pages. Copy from Public record Office, Close Roll, Chancery. Indenture between, 1. Richard Wyseman of London. 2. Henry

Sympson of Grinton Clark & Thomas Sympson his son & Heir.

B/18/CC/28/a-o 1622. 16 pages. Public Record Office copy of Close Roll, Chancery. Indenture between, 1. Henrie Sympson of Grinton & George

Sympson His son & heir. 2. Robert Hilarie of Clifford’s Inn London for £10, property (described) In Grinton.

B/18/CC/29/a-e 1627. 5 pages. Copy of miscellaneous Inquisitions, Post Mortem 1627 On the death of Robert Hillarie late of the City of London –

quotes his Will, where he leaves property he bought from Mr Sympson to Roger Hillarie. At the time of his death. Robert Hillarie’s next

kinsman was William Hillarie age 40 years.

B/18/CC/30/a-d 1640. 4 pages. Copy from Public Records Office of Manorial Court Rolls. Bundle 211 no 72, Arkengartdale Fines. Names: James Hird,

Bryan Scot, Elizabeth Coates, Christopher Barnegam, Thomas Atkinson, Raphe Wenceley, John Scott, Christopher Whitell, Christopher

Alderson, Richard Heslop, Gyles Hillary, James Close, Thomas Close, William Freer, James Freer.

B/18/CC/31/a-d 1640. 4 pages. Copy of Inquisition Post Mortem. 1640 on Roger Hillarie died 24th June 1639 & left a son Roger Hillarie now 6 Months &

widow Margaret Hillarie.

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B/18/CC/32 28th November 1685. Copy of case in the Court of Common Pleas Between Philip, Lord Wharton and Edward Miller, John Wharton,

Anthony Miller, Thomas Calvert, James Coates, Ralph Kerton, Alexander Raw, William Kearton, William Arundell, Henry Clearkson,

James Fryer & Thomas Raw all of the Parish of Grinton. Re. the Manor of Healaugh, Moiety owned by Sir James Mollineux Deceased,

Paradice Foalings, rents payable etc. Verdict & judgement For defendents.

B/18/CC/33/a-c 1714-1758. 3 pages. Notes taken from Chancery Proceedings, refers to Philip late Duke of Wharton, 1721. Healaugh Old Land & New

Land & Muker sale in 1738; names of bidders & prices, rights to mines, Smelting, peat, turf, turbary etc. James Close receiver of the

estates, Smith & his brother, mine in Fryer Intack in Smarber Hall farm, stinting of pastures , notes from Thomas Smith’s answer.

B/18/CC/34/a-d 1758-1800. 4 pages. Notes taken from Chancery Proceedings 1758-1800. Refers to Thomas Gibson v Thomas Smith & Henry Jacob,

Muker Pasture, Oxnop, Satron, Spoutgill, the Mining adventurers, stinting pastures, Joseph Clarkson of Satron, Crackpot Pasture, James

Harker of Spring End, James Coates.

B/18/CC/35 1770. Notes taken from case in the Queen’s Bench. Refers to George, Earl of Pomfret & John Metcalfe of Dykeheads, miner, Thomas

Smith, Leonard Hartley, John Parke, Ralph Parke, Beldy Hill lead mine & 500 tons of ore valued at £5,000. Judgement for Plaintiff 27th

June 1771.

B/18/CC/36 1772. Notes taken from case in the Queen’s Bench. Refers to George, Earl of Pomfret & Anna Maria, Countess of Pomfret, Thomas

Smith, The Manor of Healaugh, John Scott, Richard Metcalfe, William Hutchinson, Ingram Gill.

B/18/CC/37/a-d 7th November 1827. 4 pages. Notes & opinion of Mr. J. Parker, on Court Case. Refers to Grant by Queen Elizabeth to Richard Wiseman

Of the Manor of Grinton, the manor descended to Fenton & Wilkinson, The mines reverted to the Crown & are leased to Mrs Knighton

& others. Summer Lodge belongs to Mr. J. Broderick, lessees of Mrs Knighton work a leadmine on Summer Lodge Moor & 15 years

since built a smelting mill, damage from pollution & rents.

B/18/CC/38/a-b 27th September 1860. 2 pages. Copy of an agreement between Mr Charlesworth & Edward Broderick of Game for coal. 1. John

Charlesworth Dodgson Charlesworth. 2. Edward Broderick. Re: 1. Acquires the shooting rights at Summer Lodge & 2. The coal.

B/18/CC/39/a-s 1860-1872. 19 pages. Copy of correspondence between Charlesworth & Broderick & others. Refers to Enclosure of Satron, shooting on

Summer Lodge Moor, coal at Summer Lodge, Edward Broderick valuing Aysgarth Union, quality of Coal, control of rabbits, Mr Winn

took coal from Windgates, conditions & terms for getting coal from Summer Lodge Moor, ditto for shooting.

B/18/CC/40/a-d 1893. 4 pages. Copy of Statement of Claims, Charlesworth v Broderick In the High Court of Justice, Queen’s bench division. Plaintiff:

Albany Hawke Charlesworth M.P. Defendent: Lonsdale Broderick. – re: Summer Lodge. Refers to grant of Elizabeth 1 to Richard

Wiseman in 1599, rights of Charlesworth to shoot game.

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B/18/CC/41/a&b 27th March 1895. Printed papers. Charlesworth v Broderick at the Queen’s Bench. Depositions of Edward Close of Marske, joiner, age

62 years, remembers boundary ridings & who was there. Joseph White of Grinton, 82 years, formerly of Harkerside, also remembers

boundary ridings. Francis Garth of Haverdale House, 77 years, Chairman of Reeth District Council & Justice of the Peace & Way Warden,

remembers shooting rights Matthew Cooper of York, sadler, 81 years, born Reeth, went with a Shooting Party to Summer Lodge 1829.

B/18/CC/42 22nd February 1894. Printed Paper. Charlesworth v Broderick at the Queen’s Bench. Plaintiff. Albany Hawke Charlesworth. Defendent.

Lonsdale Broderick Case for the defence.

B/18/CC/43/a-ao 1895. 41 pages. Bundle. Carbon copy of typed notes for the case of Charlesworth v Broderick. Refers back to Charters of Bridlington

Priory, Richard Wiseman, leases & tenants of the Manor of Grinton, Manorial Rights, owners of the Manor at different times; rights

dispersed to tenants, purchase by tenants, demise of the Manorial Court, previous court cases, the defendants title with previous

occupiers of Summer Lodge, evidence of shooting rights on Summer Lodge, coalmining, the Plaintiff’s title, previous owners of the

Manor of Grinton.

B/18/CC/44/a-at 1895. 45 Pages. Bundle. carbon copy of typed notes for Charlesworth v Broderick. Similar but not identical to B/18/CC/43, gives similar

evidence about Grinton Manor.

B/18/CC/45/a-c 15th July 1650. 3 pages stitched together. Copy from the Public Record Office. Parliamentary Survey, Exchequer, Augmentation Office,

of lead mines in Harkerside, Whitaside, Grinton & Fremmington, with valuations.

B/18/CC/46/a-f Not dated. 6 pages. Extract from Crackpot Enclosure Award. Copied for case Lyell v Broderick. Mentions, roads, Rev. John Overton,

Simon Harker, James Broderick, Elizabeth Birbeck, Francis Garth, Trustees of Redmire School, Anthony Hammond, William Coates.

B/18/CC/47/a-i 1898. 9 pages. Papers for the case in the High Court of Justice. Lyell v Broderick. Chancery Division, Copy of Notices. Re. Shooting rights

at Crackpot. Recites the history of the Manors of Healaugh Old Land & Healaugh New Land from 1298. Plaintiff, Francis Horner Lyell.

Defendant Lonsdale Broderick. Refers to previous landowners at Crackpot – James Harker, 1736, Ralph Milner, 1767, Rev. John

Overton, 1809.

B/18/CC/48/a-c 1898. 3 pages. Papers for the case in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. Lyell v Broderick. Copy of opinion by Mr. Willis Bund.

B/18/CC/49/a-j 1898. 10 pages. Papers for a case in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. Lyell v Broderick. Proofs – evidence of Edward

Broderick age 42 years of Manchester, late of Summer Lodge, William Coates of Summer Lodge late of Crackpot, Leonard Coates of

Isles near Crackpot, mason, Mr Daniel, Solicitor of Hazel Grove near Manchester, John Barker of Reeth, Miss Barbara Clarkson of

Satron.

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B/18/CC/50/a-k 6th July 1899. 11 pages. Papers for a case in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, Lyell v Broderick. Judgement, Plaintiff Lyell,

claimed to be Lord of the Manor of Healaugh Old Lands & Healaugh New Lands. Defendants do not deny his title but challenge his

rights. Judgment gives a summary of the history of the Manor of Healaugh, previous court cases, outline of Inclosures & a decision for

the Plaintiff.

B/18/CC/51/a-s 6th July 1899. 19 pages. Papers for a case in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division between Francis Horner Lyell & Robert de Grey

Vynes, plaintiffs & Lonsdale Broderick & James William Close, Defendants. Orders defendants to cease shooting on the land at Crackpot

& Satron & to pay costs of the case. Lists of all witnesses & evidence produced which includes Manorial Papers, leases, wills etc.

B/18/CC/52/a-s 6th July 1899. 19 pages. Copy of

B/18/CC/51.

B/18/CC/53/a-f Not dated. 6 pages. Handwritten notes for the court case, Lyell v Broderick. Luther Broderick’s evidence – recalls taking peat, stones,

ling for thatching, building lime kilns, rushes for thatching, haystacks, bracken for bedding etc. From different parts of the disputed

moor.

B/18/CC/54 Not dated. Evidence of William Coates of Crackpot.

B/18/CC/55 Not dated. Evidence of John Dixon Daykin, butcher of Askrigg.

B/18/CC/56/a-b Not dated. 2 pages. Evidence of Ann Elizabeth Clarkson of Spring End, neice of John Broderick deceased in 1885.

B/18/CC/57/a-b Not dated. Evidence of James Coates of Crackpot, William Coates of Summer Lodge, George Metcalfe of Nettlebed, John Dolphin of

Riddings, Healaugh, John Alderson of Windy Hall, Miss Closes’ tenant of Watson House Farm, Langstaff of Raw, William Alcock of

Crinlah near Healaugh, John Barker of Reeth.

B/19/CP/1/a-n 1610. 14 pages. Court papers – Printed for a case in Chancery. Edward Milner & Matthew Alderson v Philip, Lord Wharton & Roger

Belwood. Bill, answer & replication, pages numbered 21-34. Edward Milner of Ivelet, Matthew Alderson of Reeth, challenge Lord

Wharton over tenant’s rights in Healaugh Old Lands Manor. Recites previous court cases.

B/19/CP/2/a-n 1610. 14 pages. Court papers – printed for a case in Chancery, Edward Milner & Matthew Alderson v Philip, Lord Wharton & Roger

Belwood. Pages numbered 21-34. Copy of B/19/CP/1.

B/19/CP/3/a-c 1610. 5 pages. Court papers, printed for a case in Chancery. Edward Milner & Matthew Alderson v Philip, Lord Wharton & Roger

Belwood. Pages numbered 21-25. See B/19/CP/1.

B/19/CP/4/a-e 1610. Court papers – printed for a case in Chancery. Edward Milner & Matthew Alderson v Philip, Lord Wharton & Roger Belwood.

Pages numbered 21-25. See B/19/CP/1.

B/19/CP/5/a-e 1610. 5 pages. Court papers – printed for a case in Chancery. Edward Milner & Matthew Alderson v Philip, Lord Wharton & Roger

Belwood. Pages numbered 26-30. See B/19/CP/1.

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B/19/CP/6/a-e 1610. 5 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 26-30. See B/19/CP/1.

B/19/CP/6/a-d 1610. 4 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 31-34. See B/19/CP/1.

B/19/CP/7/a-d 1610. 4 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 31-34. See B/19/CP/1.

B/19/CP/8/a-c 1609/1610. 3 pages. Court papers – printed. Counterparts or Transcripts of leases re: James Blades of lands & tenements in Crackpot.

Refers to, James Fawcett, George Blades, William Robinson, property at Kidstones, Crackpot, Harkerside. Pages numbered 36-38.

B/19/CP/9/a-c 1609/1610. 3 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 36-38. See B/19/CP/8.

B/19/CP/10/a-c 1609/1610. 3 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 36-38. See B/19/CP/8.

B/19/CP/11/a-c 1609/1610. 3 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 36-38. See B/19/CP/8.

B/19/CP/12/a-c 1609/1610. 3 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 36-38. See B/19/CP/8.

B/19/CP/13/a-b 1609/1610. 2 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 37-38. See B/19/CP/8.

B/19/CP/14/a-g 1617/1618. 7 pages. Court papers – printed. In Chancery. Matthew Metcalf & others v Sir John Molyneux. Writ of Execution & Decree.

Refers to previous case: Matthew Metcalf, Rafe Sherwood, John Arundell, Cicile Arundell of Reeth v Sir John Molyneux. Pages

numbered 13-19.

B/19/CP/15/a-g 1617/1618. 7 pages. Court papers – printed. Pages numbered 13-19. See B/19/CP/14.

B/19/CP/16/a-g 1617/1618. 7 pages. Court papers – printed. In Chancery Matthew Metcalf & others v Sir John Molyneux. Pages numbered 13-19. See

B/19/CP/14.

B/19/CP/17 1728. Court paper – printed. Regulations for Satron Pasture within The Manor of Healaugh, Old Lands. Giving number & value of

Cattlegates.

B/19/CP/18 16th April 1730. Court paper – printed. Admittance to the Manor Court of Healaugh, Old Lands of William Broderick 2nd son & co-heir

of Simon Broderick, deceased. Re. Spring End in Satron.

B/20/Manor/1/a-f 1298-1635. 6 pages. Abstract of the owners of the Manor of Healaugh, after the death of Gilbert Gaunt in 1298, with sources.

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B/20/Manor/2/a 11 pages & cover. Hand made booklet of papers stitched together with paper cover, torn & fragile. A general confirmation of all the

former Grants made by Gilbert Gaunt; notes on boundaries, notes on dispute between the Prior of Bridlington & Vicar of Grinton 1388,

Grant of tithes 1533, details of the boundary of Swaledale, Abstract of Letters Patent 1599 to Richard Wiseman , grants to various

tenants – James Blaids, Richard Blaids, Matthew Blaids, Michell Blaids, Simon Metcalfe, William Milner, William Spensley, James

Metcalfe, John Dawson, John Douglas, George Pedy, P. Clarkson, Miles Harker, Gilbert Place, Nicholas Blencorne’s wife, William

Hutchinson, William Dent’s wife, Henry Boardman’s wife, William Atkinson, Christopher Robinson’s wife, William Sadler’s Wife, John

Dawson, Richard Waller, Helen Binks, Ralph Trotson, William Place, John Dent, William Gibson, John Douglas, John Peacock the

younger, Lawrence Peacock, John Peacock the elder, John Carter the elder, James Carter, Reynold Close, Edmund Metcalfe, James

Close, John Carter, Anthony Kearton, Ralph Braidrigg, John Spensley, Simon Spensley, William Spensley, John Bland, John Close, Percival

Close, Lawrence Close, Thomas Braidrigg, Anthony Braidrigg, Edward Metcalfe, Leonard Close, James Clarkson, an account of the

Modus taken from Mr. Langhorn’s Book 1801.

B/20/Manor/3/a-j 1680. Page 5 is torn out. 10 pages stitched on to a paper wrapper. Copy of details of a case in the Court of Chancery against, Edmund

Milner, John Wharton, Anthony Milner, Thomas Calvert, William Clarkson, James Carter, Ralph Raw, John Robinson, James Fryer – re.

the Manor of Healaugh.

B/20/Manor/4 Copy translated from Latin of a Charter made to Ralph Bygod, Knight, Lord of Healaugh.

B/21/CC/1/a-c 1684. 3 pages. Copy of notes for the case, Philip, Lord Wharton v Tenants of the Manor of Healaugh touching the customs of the

Manor, particularly regarding Crackpot Pasture. Copy dated 1782. Sir William Grant’s opinion.

B/21/CC/2 1827. Counsellors Opinion concerning an action for trespass by Fenton & Wilkinson. Notes on the Manor of Grinton, Summer Lodge

belongs to Mr J. Broderick; Mrs Knighton’s Lead mine on Summer Lodge Moor; damage done by the lead smelting mill; opinion

required whether Fenton & Wilkinson may not compel payment of rent for the mill & compensation to Broderick for damage to

Summer Lodge Pasture.

B/21/CC/3 1681-1741. Notes on the Misses Clarkson’s deeds relating to Spring End Property in Crackpot. Annotated in red ink. Returned to Miss

Clarkson, 25th January 1900.

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B/21/CC/4/a-i 1544. 9 pages of an excercise book fastened with pink ribbon. Notes on – Grant of 1544 to Thomas Wharton for the Manor of Muker,

Late of Riveaulx (?) Abbey, with tenants. William Bradrigg, Jeffrey Metcalfe, James Milner, Edward Milner, George Metcalfe, Margaret

Metcalfe, Edmund Milner, Ralph Milner, Reynald Alderson, William Metcalfe, Anthony Metcalfe, William Milles, Edmond Coates’ wife,

Simon Bradrigg, Christopher Harker, John Harker, Reynold Harker, Edward Harker, James Harker, James Coates, Thomas Coats,

Katherine Coats, John Coats, Richard Alderson, Simon Harker, Agnes Wawne, John Close, Matthew Alderson, Christopher Alderson

(younger & elder), Richard Alderson, Robert Johnson, William Alderson, Abraham Alderson, William Alderson, George Alderson,

Matthew Alderson, - in various named townships – copied from Anthony Clarkson’s book by Anne Broderick 1894. Notes relating to the

Manor of Muker taken from the papers of James Alderson, many years Clerk of the Chapelry of Muker, re. customs of the Manor

copied from Anthony Clarkson’s book by Anne Broderick 1894.

B/21/CC/5 1579-1587. Copy of Close Roll 1587. 1. John Conyers & James Conyers of London to 2. Edmond Metcalfe, messuage at Whitaside, late

in the tenure of Jennet Metcalfe, deceased, now sold to Leonard Close & George Close. Copy of Close Roll 1579. Re land & tenements

in Grinton, in the Occupation of John Blande, James Clerkson, Raffe Spenceley, Anthony Kerton, Thomas Brandrick, Christopher

Alderson, John Close, Lawrence Close, Edmond Metcalfe, James Close, John Peacock, John Douglas, Lawrence Peacock, Michael Blades,

Raffe Scotson, William Milner, William Pinckney.

B/21/CC/6 1607. Notes on a conveyance between Anthony Alderson of Horham, Suffolk & Richard Wiseman of London, re. land at Grinton.

B/21/CC/7 Notes on the boundary & acreage of Summer Lodge, notes on grants, By Mr Wiseman to Leonard Close & James Clarkson in Summer

Lodge. Notes on the Bloody Wall; notes from the will of Richard Swale of Easby, 1577.

B/21/CC/8 Not dated. Notes on the boundary of Grinton Moor; Manorial Rights sold by Wiseman to George Simpson; Manor house built by Roger

Hillary with an inscription in the porch on the East: “Help Lord for raine is the helpe of man Ro. Hilary” Notes on Reginald Marriott, his

widow Lydia; Caleb Redshaw bought the Manor House in 1740; notes on James Fenton & Edward Wilkinson & J.P. Heywood 1791;

notes on Nether Hall or Blackburn Hall, Grinton Church, painted glass, hatchments etc.

B/21/CC/9 Not dated. Part of notes on Grinton. (continued from

B/21/CC/8).

B/21/CC/10 Not dated. Notes headed ‘Appendix’. Cogden Hall built circa 1777, by John Caleb Readshaw, who sold it to James Fenton of Loversall,

Doncaster, who sold it to Matthew Whitelock in 1803; boundary of Cogden; notes on the Manor of Grinton.

B/21/CC/11 1894. Notes on the family of Caleb Readshaw Morley or John Caleb Readshaw.

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B/21/CC/12 Sheet of paper. February 5th 1618-19. Decree re the Manor of Muker. Dorse – notes re Anthony Fryer, James Close, at Haverdale 1731.

Anthony Alderson of Gilmonby bought land in Cogden. 1574.

B/21/CC/13 1622. 3 pages. Copy of Feet of Fines 1622. 1. Christabella Mesinger, Widow, John Blackbourne & Percival Coperthwaite. 2. George

Alderson & Elizabeth his wife & Anthony Alderson. Re. Messuages & land at Summer Lodge.

B/21/CC/14/a-b 1882. 2 pages. conditions of letting the coal on Summer Lodge Moor to Major Albany Hawke Charlesworth of Chaplethorpe Hall in the

West Riding, in exchange for shooting & fishing rights at Summer Lodge belonging to Luther Broderick.

B/21/CC/15/a-e 1884. 5 pages. notes on Manorial Rights, made by Walker & Tweedale Of Leeds re Close.

B/21/CC/16/a-j 15th May 1896. 10 pages. Indenture made between: 1. Lonsdale Broderick of 104 King Street, Manchester, Luther Broderick of Summer

Lodge & Edward Broderick of Summer Lodge. 2. Albany Hawke Charlesworth of Chapelthorpe Hall, Wakefield. Recites the will of

Edward Broderick late of Summer Lodge, 3rd November 1875, proved 1876, previous indentures all pertaining to Summer Lodge &

Crackpot, a schedule of land.

B/22/BF/1/a-f 1663-1887. 6 pages. Notes on property at Spring End. 10th April 1663.1. William Broderick to 2. Edward Broderick. List of fields &

cattlegates. 16th April 1730, William Broderick 2nd son of Simon Broderick took half of the property at Satron. 4th June 1770. Betty

Stoddart took property & named fields. 3rd May 1779. George Metcalfe 3rd son of Thomas Metcalfe deceased, took one third of land

in Satron. 6th May 1783. James Broderick took property in Gunnerside on surrender of Joseph Peacock. 3rd May 1785. James Broderick

took land in Satron on surrender of Thomas Metcalfe. 4th July 1797. James Broderick took more property at Satron. 11th July 1828.

Notes on premises in Reeth & Satron on the death of Betty Overton wife of John. May 1839. Premises as above from devisees in the

will of John Overton. 31st May 1841. Premises at Satron to Thomas Overton. 1848. Premises above to John Broderick. 10th June 1887.

Premises above to Lonsdale Broderick.

B/22/BF/2 1st March 1754. Parchment. Release of Legacy. Edward Braithwaite of Myton upon Swale, clerk, had left a will dated 11th November

1735 & died 31st January 1736. His widow Ann married James Stubbs of Kirkby Hill, his daughter, Elizabeth married John Parker of

London, Linen Draper. His son John Braithwaite and widow Ann Stubbs, paid a legacy of £50 to John & Elizabeth Parker who quit

claimed their rights on the property at Spring End. Witnesses: Anthony Fryer & John Ayre.

B/22/BF/3 2nd March 1799. Land Tax Redemption Certificate for land at Satron Common Pasture. Signed James Broderick.

B/22/BF/4 1842-1843. Printed form for Valuation of Property for Tax for Edward Broderick of Summer Lodge for the year 1842 ending 5th April

1843. Thomas Coates, assessor. Annotated with amounts due in legacies, interest & rents to different members of the family.

B/22/BF/5 2nd July 1844. Certificate of attending the Jury at the Quarter Sessions for Edward Broderick of Summer Lodge.

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B/22/BF/6 15th June 1848. Promisary Note for £100 fron Alice Clarkson to James White witness Micah Clarkson.

B/22/BF/7 1873. Draft indenture between, 1. S.T.Scrope of Danby Hall. 2. James Lonsdale Broderick of Summer Lodge for a lease of coal in the

Manor of Stainton in the Parish of Downholme. Dorse – draft letter 29th December 1873 re. the valuation of High Abbotside sheep

gaits, tithes, mines, smelt mill, miners lodging house.

B/22/BF/8 26th April 1888. Copy of demand for repayment of a loan of £2,000 to Lonsdale Broderick, Luther Broderick, George Broderick &

Edward Broderick from James Winn, W.E.M. Winn & John Chapman, executors for George Winn deceased.

B/22/BF/9 12th November 1892. Demand for repayment of a loan of £2,000 to Lonsdale Broderick, Luther Broderick, George Broderick & Edward

Broderick from James C. Winn, John Chapman & W.E. Winn executors of George Winn deceased.

B/22/BF/10 30th September 1893. 2 sheets. Letter from Ann Broderick to her brother Lonsdale Broderick. Reference to Luther Broderick hushing

Summer Lodge Moor 28 years ago. In 1861 sods, sand & stone, were taken from the moor, peat sold to Adam Barker, Francis Garth &

others, ling was sold for thatching at 1d a threave, Col. Charlesworth has led slates from the smelt mill & smithy, shooting butts have

been built. Reference to Uncle John Broderick taking rushes (sieves) & bracken, searching for Bridlington Priory deeds.

B/22/BF/11 17th February 1894. Agreement between: 1. Anne Broderick, Mary Broderick & Hannah Broderick all of Summer Lodge, spinsters. 2.

Ann Elizabeth Clarkson of Spring End, spinster. 3. Lonsdale Broderick of Manchester. 4. Luther Broderick of Summer Lodge. 5.Edward

Broderick of Summer Lodge. 6. Sophie Marsden of Southport, spinster & Rev. Edward Marsden of Aston by Sutton, Lancashire,

mortgages: recites mortgage on Summer Lodge, in 1879 when George Winn loaned the Brodericks £2,000. Recites the will of Edward

Broderick, deceased & James Broderick Deceased & that legatees from those wills have post-poned claiming their Legacies for the

purpose of obtaining this mortgage.

B/22/BF/12 1893. Notes on the claims of Lyell & grant of shooting rights to Vyner. Notes on fences & boundary.

B/22/BF/13/a-b Not dated. 2 pages. Scraps of family trees. a. Starts with Gilbert de Gaunt. b. Anthony Alderson of Horham, Suffolk, who bought

Summer Lodge & Christopher Alderson who bought Cogden.

B/22/BF/14/a-m Not dated. 13 pages. notes on Broderick’s property at Crackpot & Spring End.

B/22/BF/15 Book, cover missing. Notes written in Biro & pencil on members of the Broderick family, Batty family, land purchases, births,

marriages,deaths etc. Most pages blank, 14 pages used. 2 small pieces of wrapping paper, Stamped ‘Somerby, Wilmslow’. With note on

the Brodericks.

B/22/BF/16 1866. Copy (stamped) of Birth Certificates of Mary Elizabeth Sumner Hobson, daughter of Thomas Hobson & Mary Jackson Hobson nee

Hatton born 8th January 1866 at Pownall Hall, Wilmslow.

B/22/BF/17 1866. Baptism Certificate 8th March 1866 for Mary Elizabeth Sumner Hobson, daughter of Thomas Hobson & Mary Jackson Hobson.

Baptized at Manchester in the Cathedral.

B/22/BF/18 Photograph of Pownall Hall. See: B/5/Maps/5. See : B/5/Maps/6.

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B/23/N/1/a-c Not dated. 3 pages. Typed notes on the Copyhold Pastures at Spring End in the township of Satron.

B/23/N/2/a-b 1782. 2 pages. Typed notes on the case of Philip, Lord Wharton v Tenants of the Manor of Healaugh. With Sir William Grant’s Opinion

of 1782.

B/23/N/3/a-p 1618. 16 pages. Typed copy of an indenture of 1618 between Philip, Lord Wharton tenants, (named). The year rent of the Manor of

Muker, Notes on the history of the Manor of Muker, the boundary of the Honour of Richmond. Notes on freeholders in Bowes &

Burlow. Pages are numbered 1-13, 20-22.

B/23/N/4/a-s 1618. Carbon copy. Typed notes on the decree of the Court of Chancery, Manor of Muker 1618. Lists all tenants.

B/23/N/5/a-p 1684. 16 pages. Typed (& written) notes, carbon copy, on the Decree concerning the Old Lands in the Manor of Healaugh.

B/23/N/6 1619. Typed notes, carbon copy, on the Decree of the High Court in Chancery.

B/23/N/7/a-p 1685. 16 pages. Typed notes on the Decree re. New Lands in the Manor of Healaugh.

B/23/N/8 1850. Typed notes on a Boundary Riding in 1850, mentions Cogden & West Grinton.

B/24/LRM/1 28th November 1836. List of subscribers for the purpose of building a Manse for the Independent or Presbyterian Minister, with

amounts subscribed. Names: Rev. D.Davies, Richard Garth, John Birbeck, Edward Broderick, John C. Birbeck, John Knowles, Elizabeth

Knowles, William Coates, Leonard Mudd Coates, James Harker of Crackpot, John Coates, Elizabeth Kearton, Ruth Eyle, George Wilson,

Christopher Warton, John Hunter, Betty Harker of Low Row, Ralph Gill, James Chapman, Edmund Coates, Anthony Hird of Park Hall,

Misses Tarn, William Parkin, William Bearpark, James Brown, Elizabeth Taylor, Mary Eles, JohnScott, John Harrison, Simon Harker, Miss

Garth of Thwaite, E.A. Knowles, Christopher Tarn, James Harker of Spring End, Miss Grimes, James Sunter. Pencilled accounts for

Simpson. Subscriptions which were in labour – James Harker, 3 days. Anthony Simpson of Blades, £1. John Simpson 4 days. Thomas Hall

4 days. Joseph Taylor 4 days.

B/24/LRM/2 1837-1838. The Low Row Parsonage House Trustees. Lists subscriptions & accounts of suppliers.

B/24/LRM/3 Not dated. Invoice to the Committee for the Parsonage. E.A.Knowles & R. Garth – to pay J.Wright for slates & flags carried by James

Chapamn. Signed John Simpson & T.Fowler.

B/24/LRM/4 9th May 1837-6th July 1837. Invoice from John Simpson & John Thompson for 2 chalder & 4 bushels of (unknown) paid by Mr W.

Coates.

B/24/LRM/5 Not dated. Invoice. To the Trustees for the New House for the Minister of Low Row Chapel. To F. Raw for leading, stone & sand from

Barf Quarry.

B/24/LRM/6 11th May 1837. Invoice to the Trustees for the New House at Low Row, to E.Coates, for mason’s work.

B/24/LRM/7 5th August 1837. Printed paper for Richmond Foundry, J. Bainbridge, Brass & iron founder, whitesmith, bell hanger. To Mr. John

Knowels, Low Row, for fire bricks.

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B/24/LRM/8 23rd August no year. Invoice, to the Committee for the Minister’s House, To James Fowler, for flags and slates.

B/24/LRM/9 12th October 1837. 2 pages fastened & sealed together embossed with stamp for 3d. Very faint invoice to the committee for the

Parson’s House, Low Row. To John Simpson for slating. Walling etc. & receipt.

B/24/LRM/10 2nd December 1837. Printed paper Richmond Foundry. To Mr Garth of Crackpot. Accounts for stoves, oven, boiler, pump, ash grate &

fitting.

B/24/LRM/11 1837. Invoice. Very faded. For Mr. John Birbeck to John Simpson for repairs at chapel, lime lathes, nails & hair.

B/24/LRM/12 Not dated. Accounts – names Mr Tarn, parkin, leading, flags, paving stone, cutting earth & walling.

B/24/LRM/13 7th September, no year. Invoice of Christopher Croft to Mr Birbeck. For 72 feet of glass, a fanlight & casements.

B/24/LRM/14 12th November 1838. Invoice from Harkerside Quarry. To Mr James Brotherick, Spring End. To James Fowler & Co. For lintels, flags,

slabs,coping & 8 feet of water tabling.

B/24/LRM/15 6th December 1838. Invoice to Mr Edward Broadreck to William Dinsdale for work done – walling, plastering latts & plastering ‘Nesey’

(the outside lavatory).

B/24/LRM/16 9th February 1839. Invoice to Mr Ed. Broderick for the Ministers House from Harkerside Quarry to Jas. Fowler for 3 chimney pipes,

slates & steps.

B/24/LRM/17 March 1839. Invoice for the Trustees of the Parsonage House to Christopher Tarn for railings on the front wall, a gate, fitting & painting.

B/24/LRM/18 30th March 1839. Invoice to the Trustees of the Parsonage House to Metcalfe Hird, for labour for clearing rooms, boring holes, in door

posts, leading stones for chimney, leading slates from Harkerside. On dorse – accounts with amounts due to, E. Broderick, William

Eglen, Christopher Tarn, Fowler & Co. William Dinsdale, Francis Raw, James Chapman, Edmund Coates.

B/24/LRM/19 10th April 1839. Invoice to Mr Edward Broderick for the Parson’s House. William Parkin for stays, bolts, lamps, crucks, Catch & sneck,

plates.

B/24/LRM/20 14th June 1839: Invoice to Mr. Ed. Broderick. William Dinsdale’s work at Low Row at the ‘new bildon’ (building).

B/24/LRM/21 4th July 1839. Letter from E.A.Knowles. To the Trustees of the Chapel House at Low Row. Re. the interest due on £200 -18s – 11d. At

5%.

B/24/LRM/22 10th August, no year. Invoice to the trustees of the Parsonage House at Low Row. Re. the wash house, closet, sash weights & cords,

coal house, privy, a gate, paint etc.

B/24/LRM/23 1837-1839. Invoice to Mr Edward Broderick for work at the Parson House. William Parkin for cramps, bolts, crucks, nails, hooks, fire

grate etc.

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B/24/LRM/24 16th December 1838. Invoice to the Trustees of the Parsonage House. William Bell for leading, flags, paving stones, ground work,

walling, leading stones. Dorse. Balance paid to William Eglin. William Bell’s mark. Paid by E. Broderick. 20th July 1840.

B/24/LRM/25 Not dated. Letter from E.A.Knowles to Mr C. Birbeck. Re. C.Tarns account for Mr Davis’s house.

B/24/LRM/26 Wrapper for B/24/LRM/1-25. Mr Birbeck, Low Row, Parsonage House.

B/25/L/1 14th July 1895. Letter. Envelope with 1d. Stamp, postmarked Wilmslow. Dorse, Richmond 15th July. Addressed to Mr Edward

Broderick, Summer Lodge. Contains one sheet of paper, printed letter head, Broderick, Brooks Chartered Accountants, 104, King Street,

Manchester, to Edward from Lonsdale. They have to sell or go on with the trial.

B/25/L/2 17th July 1895. Letter. Envelope with 1d. Stamp, postmarked Wilmslow. 16th July. Richmond, 17th July, 7am. Addressed to Mr L.

Broderick, Summer Lodge. Contains one sheet of paper, printed letter head, Broderick, Brooks, Chartered Accontants, 104, King Street,

Manchester. To Luther from Lonsdale Broderick re. Mr Charlesworth’s solicitors, possibility of selling & the prospects of the forth-

coming trial.

B/25/L/3 17th January 1897. Letter. Envelope with 1d. Stamp, postmarked. Wakefield. Addressed to Luther Broderick, Spring End. Dorse. Printed

Chapelthorpe Hall, Wakefield, postmarked, Richmond, 18th January 1897. Inside, one sheet of paper, printed letter head, Chapelthorpe

Hall, Wakefield. From Albany Charlesworth, negotiating a price for a field on Whitaside.

B/25/L/4 14th January 1906. Letter. Envelope with 1d. Stamp, postmarked Hawes. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach, Cheshire.

Contains, one sheet of paper. To Ann from L.Broderick at Hawes, mentions, Mary, Hannah & Edward & a possible visit in the Spring.

B/25/L/5 18th November 1907. Letter. Envelope with 1d. Stamp postmarked Gunnerside. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, nr.

Sandbach, Cheshire. Contains one sheet of paper. To Anne from Luther Broderick, at Spring End. Mentions a mine worked by James

Pratt. If the mine fails, Luther will go with Anne & Mary to British Colombia, that Edward Swales, could join in with the mine.

B/25/L/6 10th February 1908. Letter. No stamp. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach, Cheshire. Contains one sheet of paper. To

Anne from Luther Broderick at Gunnerside. Describes a mine, with dimensions, veins, getting wood from Thernswood for the shaft,

Luther was working the mine himself.

B/25/L/7 18th May 1908. Letter. Envelope 1d. Stamp, postmarked Richmond. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach, Cheshire.

Contains, one sheet of paper. To Anne from brother, L.B at Gunnerside. Progress in the mine with a sketch.

B/25/L/8 10th July 1908. Letter. Envelope 2x 1/2d. Stamps, postmarked Reeth. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach, Cheshire.

Contains, one sheet of paper. To Anne from Luther Broderick at Gunnerside, “ I have today struck lead ore, beautiful stuff, dark blue &

bright, it is very encouraging”.

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B/25/L/9 13th August 1908. Letter. Envelope, 2x 1/2d. Stamps, postmarked Richmond. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach,

Cheshire. Contains one sheet of paper. To Anne from L.B at Crackpot. He has been haytiming to earn money, still has confidence in the

mine, may go to live at Low Row, flood at Summer Lodge & Askrigg.

B/25/L/10 26th October 1908. Letter. Envelope, 1d. Stamp, postmarked Richmond. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach, Cheshire.

Contains one sheet of paper. To Anne from Luther Broderick at the Mill, has received bed clothes, description of house, has been

driving birds, will continue with the mine. On dorse: plan of a house.

B/25/L/11 29th November 1908. Envelope, 1d. Stamp, postmarked Richmond. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach, Cheshire.

Contains one sheet of paper. To Anne from Luther Broderick at the Mill, Low Row. Has not done much at the mine as he has been

working on Whitaside, quarrying for Butts & driving birds & now fencing – has to earn money for shoes & clothes, the house needs

papering, Mrs Garth is poorly.

B/25/L/12 21st December 1908. Letter. Envelope, 1d. Stamp, postmarked Gunnerside. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach,

Cheshire. Contains one sheet of paper. To Anne from Luther Broderick, The Mill, Low Row. Has been carrying wood for the mine, if

Anne & Mary come, they could sell some furniture & buy new, they could bring bicycles.

B/25/L/13 1st February 1909. Letter. Envelope, 1d. Stamp, postmarked Richmond. Addressed to Miss Broderick, Clifton Villa, Sandbach, Cheshire.

Contains one sheet of paper. To Anne from Luther, the Mill, Low Row, has sunk a shaft 3 fathoms, but no more metal. Description of

the mine, no prospect of making money at the present.

B/25/L/14 27th January 1847. Letter.1d. stamp, postmarked Richmond, January 27th 1847. One sheet of paper folded to make an envelope.

Addressed to Edward Broderick at Captain Birbeck’s, Low Row. To be forwarded as soon as possible to Summer Lodge. From F.

Thaniwale at Richmond. Mentions trespass, Clarkson’s sheep, sheep dogs & disputed ground.

B/25/L/15/a-c 10th October 1955. Letter. No envelope. 3 pages. From Edmund Cooper, Ivelet, Jordans, Beaconsfield, Bucks. To Mr. Broderick.

Mentions Mr Peterson of the State Historical Society of Iowa, publishing James’ Diary & Hannah’s Diary. Best wishes to sisters Hilda &

Myra.

B/25/L/16 5th December 1954. Letter, one 2d. Stamp, postmarked Beaconsfield. Addressed to John Broderick Esq. Wythenmead, Hollin Lane,

Styall, Cheshire. Contains two sheets of paper, from Edmund Cooper, Ivelet, Jordans, Beaconsfield, Bucks. Refers to of a manuscript,

water mill at Satron, diary of James Lonsdale Broderick.

B/25/L/17 18th November & 4th December 1958. Letter. Envelope, three 1d. Stamps, postmarked Beaconsfield. Addressed to John Broderick,

Wythenmead, Styall, Cheshire. Contains two letters. a. from William J. Petersen of the State Historical Society of Iowa. 18th November

1958. To Mr Edmund Cooper, returning a manuscript. b. to John Broderick from Edmund Cooper, 4th December 1958, returning James

& Hannah’s diaries, is missing the Dales, hopes to go to the Lebanon, writing an article for the Dalesman.

B/25/L/18 Empty envelope.

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B/25/L/19 15th January 1976. Letter, no envelope. From the State Historical Society of Iowa to Edmund Cooper. Carbon copy, typed. Re. copying

& publishing the James L. Broderick diary.

B/25/L/20 15th January 1976. Letter, no envelope. Top copy of B/25/L/19.

B/25/L/21 15th January 1976. Beginning of a typed letter from the State Historical Society of Iowa to Edmund Cooper.

B/25/L/22 Envelope, addressed to William Broderick Esq. Long Close, Harden Park, Alderley Edge, Cheshire. Annotated. Copy of Theory similar to

Uncle Luther’s Theory, written by Professor Bertsch of America May 1983. Postmarked 28.8.1982. Empty.

B/25/L/23 17th December 1918. Letter Broderick & Boardman & Co headed paper. 49 Spring Gardens Manchester. To Dea Johnny (in France)

from Father & enclosing one pound.

B/25/L/24 Black leather wallet containing YMCA war roll membership card Pte J.Broderick & Messe de Communion leaflet.

B/26/Books/1 1747. No cover. Common Place Book of the Reverend William Broderick, Curate of Knaresborough. Notes on scholars attending his

school, recipes, quotations.

B/26/Books/2 8th October 1828. Handmade school exercise book. Stitched together. Dated 1st October 1828. Arithmetic.

B/26/Books/3 1830. Diary, hardback with metal clasp. On the cover, “ Diary E.B”. (Edward Broderick). first entry, 1st June 1830, with attendance at

Manor Court & being admitted for land of the late John Woodward. Regular entries up to April 1833, blank pages. Entry for 2nd May

1836, 10th September 1841, 1842, measurements of Mrs Broderick’s land at Healaugh, blank pages. names & addresses in England &

U.S.A.

B/26/Books/4 1840-> Handmade book, stitched together, on the cover “A”. Accounts from 1841-1846 for farm. Part is a “Butter Book” for butter sold

to Leonard Batty, butter carrier 1840->.

B/26/Books/5 1846. Handmade book stitched together. On the cover “B”. Accounts for Summer Lodge from 1846 -> 1848. Blank pages then 1847.

B/26/Books/6 30th September 1848. Hardback ledger. Edward Broderick’s book bought at Sunderland 30th September 1848. Summer Lodge.

Contains recipes, accounts, some diary entries. Continues with wages -> 1892. Blank pages. Accounts of cows Bulled from 1877 & sales

of sheep -> 1884. Blank pages. Accounts of cattlegaits 1856-1861. Butcher’s Accounts 1851, coal account, 1872. Butter account, sold to

Leonard Batty 1848 onwards. Blank pages. Sheep account 1873. Blank pages 1869, William Airey’s account for meal & wheat. Blank

pages, cows Bulled in 1866 onwards. Cheese & butter account, sheep clipping account 1854. Cows Bulled in 1854 onwards Recipes for

lemon pudding, lemon cheese cakes, plum cake etc. Recipe for washing, funeral cake, remedy for dysentery. Calculations for highways

assessment. Addresses.

B/26/Books/7 1876. Bound book, black, shiny, cover. J.L.Broderick, Summer Lodge. October 1876. Diary, starts 20th October 1876, with James

Lonsdale Broderick leaving home for America. April 1877.

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B/26/Books/8 1877. Bound book, black cover, continuation of B/26/Books/7. From April 1877 -> June 1877. Blank pages. List of contents of trunk &

Valise. 18th April 1876. Assorted notes.

B/26/Books/9 1884. Poetry book of M.J.Hobson, Wilmslow. (mother in law to Broderick in Cheshire). 4 loose pages with poem – The sights of

Wilmslow, dated 1883. Poems in the book, dated 1879-1886 Some poems are amusing. The last poem in the book, “ The Manchester

Ship Canal”. 16th February 1886.

B/26/Books/10 1892. Exercise book. Diary 1892 H.Broderick, Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A. Starts 1st June 1892 to 30th August 1892.

B/26/Books/11 1892. Exercise book, belonging to Hannah Broderick, 1892. Diary from 31st August 1892 – 26th December 1892. Contains 2 sheets of

paper, with an account of an excursion on 19th October 1892 from Dubuque.

B/26/Books/12 1892 – 1893.Exercise book. Contains the Diary of Hannah Broderick, 27th December 1892 – 19th February 1893. Contains a pressed

leaf of an evergreen tree at a Trappist Monastery in Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A. 30th June 1893.

B/26/Books/13 1893. Exercise book. Diary of Hannah Broderick. continues from 19th February 1893. Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A to 15th April.

B/26/Books/14 1893. Exercise book. Continuation of the Diary of Hannah Broderick. 27th June 1893 – 22nd July.

B/26/Books/15 1904. Hardback exercise book. On the cover, Trustees of Margaret Broderick, deceased & John Broderick, deceased. Accounts of

estates with details of legacies & shares, share certificates, Income from rents. Notes that Lonsdale Broderick died, 3rd August 1929 &

accounts of his debts & assets. Notes Mrs H. Swales died 3rd October 1944 & accounts of debts & assets & legacies paid out in 1952.

Blank pages. At the back of the book, accounts for John Broderick deceased, 1913 – 1918. Loose paper with shares valuation in 1929.

B/26/Books/16 Small exercise book. On the cover, Attorney General v Wharton notes. Notes on Crackpot, Healaugh, boundaries case of Attorney

general v Wharton 1707. Depositions, mentions Benjamin Purchas of Middleham, depositions relating to the River Swale being the

boundary. With names of witnesses for each side. Notes on Crackpot, rights of copyholders.

B/26/Books/17 Not dated. Exercise book with marbled cover At the front. Mathematical exercises, 27 pages. Newspaper cutting pasted in – for

preserving fruit, loose newspaper clipping of recipes & hints, loose newspaper clipping on the marriage dowry of the Duchess of

Edinburgh, review of Ashantee Troops & Mr Disraeli & Fenian Prisoners, recipe for washing, various cures. Blank pages. At the back of

the book – recipe book – 40 pages. 34 loose papers with Recipes & some with origins of the recipes, 3 sheets of paper, folded &

stitched into a small recipe book, small leaflet on ‘ Spong’ meat choppers & knife cleaners from Spence ironmongers in Richmond. N.B.

Loose papers put into a separate envelope, in envelope with book.

B/26/Books/18 Photograph album. Photographs from the First World War. 10 photographs, one to a page, 2 pages of very small photographs, 9 to a

page. 18 in total of a tented army camp. Blank pages. One loose post card of a soldier, circa First World War, no name. One loose

photograph of Luther Broderick, no name on it, identified from Ralph Waggett’s book.

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B/27/Books/1 Printed book. Book of Common Prayer, red leather binding. Pocket edition Inscribed: To Myra with love from Hilda. May 18th ’12.

B/27/Books/2 Printed book. Hymns Ancient & Modern. Red leather binding. Pocket Edition. Inscribed: To Myra with love from Hilda. May 18th ’12.

B/27/Books/3 Printed book. Book of Common Prayer. Inscribed Hilda to Myra Christmas 1964.

B/27/Books/4 Printed book. 'Of the Imitation of Christ'; Four books by Thomas A’Kempis. Binding broken. Inscribed Hilda Broderick, Confirmation

April 25th ’13.

B/27/Books/5 Printed book. Everyman’s Library edition of ‘Essaye & Belles Lettres The Elements of Drawing & the Elements of Perspective by John

Ruskin Torn bookplate of Manchester Grammar School prize award. Name & date, torn out.

B/27/Books/6 Printed book with dust jacket. ‘The Specialist’ by Charles Sale, Illustrated by William Kermode, 1952 edition.

B/27/Books/7 Printed Book. Cover missing. ‘1,000 Answers to 1,000 Questions’.

B/27/Books/8 Printed leaflet. No cover. ‘The Shakespeare Myth’. Last page detatched.

B/27/Books/9 Printed leaflet. ‘Hexham Abbey. Short Guide, illustrated 10th Edition by W.T. Taylor.

B/27/Books/10 Printed leaflet. ‘The Story of Bolton Castle’, by George Jackson, 1963, edition.

B/27/Books/11 Printed leaflet. ‘Byland Abbey. Official Guide Book, 1952 edition. Inside 1 sheet of paper on ‘Coxwold, Church of St. Michael’.

B/27/Books/12 Printed leaflet. ‘Corbridge Roman Station, official guide book. 1954 edition.

B/27/Books/13 Printed leaflet. ‘The Story of Bolton Priory’ by Arthur Raistrick. 1949 edition. Dalesman Pocket Books.

B/27/Books/14 Printed book. News Chronicle. ‘Motorists Touring Maps and Gazetteer, with a complete set of maps of the British Isles’.

B/27/Books/15 Printed Book. Newnes, ‘Motorists Touring Maps and Gazetteer with complete section, maps of the British Isles. 1964 edition. Inscribed:

W. Broderick, 10th May 1965.

B/27/Books/16 Printed Booklet. ‘North Yorkshire County Record Office Publication, No. 17. Journal number 6’. With loose order form & loose leaflet on

services & facilities.

B/27/Books/17 Printed book. ‘Guiness Book of records’. Inscribed M.B. 1974.

B/27/Books/18 Printed leaflet. ‘Northumberland National Park. The Roman Wall.

B/28/Books/1 Notebook -Particulars of the farms, tenancies and properties in the townships of High Abbotside, Low Abbotside & Harres - belonging

to the Right Hon Lord Wharncliffe 1863. Gives names of occupiers and tennants.

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B/28/Books/2 Notebook - Lands & Premises Lord Wharncliffe - Simonstone; High Abbotside. Tennants R.C.Allen; Alexander Alton; James Bell; Thomas

Blades; Bell & Dinsdale. Overseeers expenses 1866. Accounts of poor rates with names 1866 & collection of rates; cows bulled in 1849

& 1850 & 1853/4 ; sheep clipped 1850/52 ; sheep salving 1850/51. Meat bought in 1849. Ready reckoner.

B/28/Books/3 Notebook - Pte Broderick 5 Platoon B Company 12/13 Nlos BEF - June 1917. Contains addresses & notes.

B/28/Books/4 Sketch book half bound - H.Broderick 10th September 1917. Containing 5 watercolour sketches & 4 pencil sketches of military subjects

two dated 13th August 1918.

B/28/Books/5 The Charterhouse No 1 Drawing books - subtitled by hand 'A book of photographs' Hilda Broderick Somerly Wilmslow Cheshire.

Contains portrait photographs & two large loose photos marked Buda Pest 1938. Two photos of Grove Avenue and one photo of spring

end.

B/28/Books/6 Black loose leaf photograph album containing holiday photographs and photographs of cars - undated.

B/28/Books/7 Photograph album 'From my Camera' containing military photos (untitled) of groups; vehicles; red cross vehicles; encampments & huts.

C.1917/8

B/28/Books/8 Blue photograph album - Hilda Broderick May 10th 1915 - Nilinslow & Styal BRCS Hospital 1915 patients & staff; Tootal Road Military

Hospital 1915 patients & staff plus other military photographs.

B/28/books/9 Photograph album ' Kodak Happy Moments' dated 1914 annotated 'To mother with love frm Hilda' Photos of Spring End; Spout Hill;

Nap Edge & portrait photos.

B/28/books/10 Green bound photograph album containing portrait photographs mostly un-named but including Grandmother Hobson & Grandfather

T.Hobson; M.Horton & T.Horton

B/28/books/11 Brown bound photograph album containing portrait photographs mostly un-named but including Maggie Morrison; Jenny Morrison;

Professor Faraday; Grandmother White; Mrs Woodward 1864.

B/28/books/12 Black bound photograph album containing portrait photographs mostly un-named but including Miss Carkson.

B/28/books/13 Red bound photograph album containing portrait photographs mostly un-named but including John Broderick; G.S.Clarkson; Margaret

Broderick; James Woodward; Mrs Garth; Miss Garth; Mrs Williams.

B/28/books/14 Bridal Souvenir book hardback in gold & white. Presented to Mrs M.J.Hatton on marriage to Thomas Hobson January 2nd 1860 by

workpeople in the employ of her brother C.D.Hatton.

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B/28/books/15 Large green hardbacked album containing - 2 watercolour landscape sketches by TAH 1876 & MJH 1876; Pencil sketch CJH Feb 22(?);

Two pencil sketches 'Chester' & Carmarthenshire'; watercolour sketch 'staffa' MJH March 9th 1878; Pen drawing of boat G.?.Hobson;

Watercolour of brambles 1877; watercolour of mill MJH 1878. 5 pages of script with 4 watercolours 'Specimens of the Lancashire

Dialect in the Augustan Age'; 11 pages of script with 6 watercolour sketches 'AD668 St Chads Second Sermon at Stafford in broad Saxon

- the Lancashire Dialect'; 15 pages of script with 7 watercolour sketches 'Th'Ha'Boggart A tale of Old Peel Hall Lancashire' dated Feb

14th 1978.

B/28/books/16 Small Bible - Hilda with best love Myra 26th April 1917.

B/28/books/17 Small Bible - To Llyian (?) with Hilda's best wishes Xmas 1914.

B/28/F/1 28th April 1849.Receipt of the Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company for £19 -16s – 0d. Received from Thomas Bradley.

B/28/F/2 1st November 1869. Letter from Robinson Chapman at Leyburn. To Edward Broderick at Summer Lodge. Re. Hammond’s property,

Marrick Park & valuation.

B/28/F/3 12th April 1929. Invoice from Hayles & Charlton, Manchester. To J. Broderick, Wilmslow. For the purchase of shares for £105.

B/28/F/4 3rd August 1846. Invoice from Ernest Bagshaw, building contractor & undertaker at Low Row, Arkengarthdale. To Mr Broderick,

Somerby, Wilmslow, for a grey, granite headstone & stone base & 93 letters cut & guilded at 1s-6d per letter. Vicar’s fees & carriage -

Total: £35 – 17s – 6d.

B/28/F/5 25th November 1948. Invoice from Charlton, Palmer & Co, Manchester. To J. Broderick, for 200 Lever Brother’s Shares for £400.

B/28/F/6 27th January 1949. Share Certificate, Lever Brother’s & Unilever Ltd. To John Broderick, Somerby, Wilmslow, Cheshire, for 200 shares.

B/28/F/7 23rd June 1952. Share certificate for 160 shares in the British Motor Corporation Ltd. Holder John Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane,

Styal, Cheshire.

B/28/F/8 18th December 1953. Invoice from W.A.Arnold & Sons, Stock Brokers, Manchester for 500 shares in Ferranti Ltd. For £511 -5s. To J.

Broderick Esq.

B/28/F/9 12th April 1961. Envelope. W.A.Arnold, stock & share brokers, Manchester. To J.Broderick Esq. Contains invoice for 200 Hovis –

Mc.Dougal shares. £196 -5s.

B/28/F/10 5th May 1965. Letter from W.A.Arnold, stock & share broker, Manchester. To John Broderick, Styal. Confirming telephone instructions

to purchase Shares in Tate & Lyle Ltd. & Calico Printers Association.

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B/28/F/11 5th May 1965. Invoice from W.A.Arnold stock & share brokers, Manchester, to John Broderick for shares in Calico Printers Association.

B/28/F/12 5th May 1965. Invoice. W.A.Arnold & Sons, stock & share brokers, Manchester. To John Broderick, for Tate & Lyle shares.

B/28/F/13 8th December 1967. Letter from W.A. Arnold, Manchester. To John Broderick, Styal, Confirming telephone instructions to purchase

shares in Distillers Co. Ltd. & Scottish & Newcastle Breweries.

B/28/F/14a-b 8th December 1967. Envelope, seal, Arnold & Co. Stock & share brokers, Manchester. Contains invoice to John Broderick for shares in

Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd.

B/28/F/15a-b 8th December 1967. Envelope from W.A.Arnold stock & share broker, Manchester. To John Broderick. Containing invoice for shares in

Distillers Company Ltd.

B/28/F/16 19th March 1968. Printed letter from Tate & Lyle, to shareholders.

B/28/F/17a-b 11th April 1969. Envelope postmarked Manchester. To John Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal, Cheshire. From English Calico

Ltd, to stockholders. Contains letter re issuing Debenture stock.

B/28/F/18 19th September 1973. Letter from Ferranti Ltd. Regarding stock Certificates. Annotated sent 29th October 1973. Received back

20.11.1973.

B/28/F/19 20th November 1973. Letter from Ferranti. To John Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal, Cheshire. Regarding enclosed

certificate. (not included).

B/28/F/20 10th March 1975. Application form for shares in Rank Hovis McDougal, Ltd. To John Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal,

Cheshire.

B/28/F/21 25th April 1978. Document from Turner & Newall Ltd. For a Rights Issue of Ordinary Shares.

B/28/F/22 12th May 1978. Application form from Turner & Newall Ltd. To John Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal, for shares.

B/28/F/23 30th July 1981. Valuation by Henry Cooke, Lumsden & Co. For shares owned by John Broderick deceased. Lists all investments in stocks

& shares with value at 11th September 1981.

B/29/F/1 19th May 1954. Invoice from sale, Lingard & Co. Solicitors, Manchester. To J. Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal. (Somerby,

Grove Ave. Wilmslow. Crossed out). Re. matters regarding the will of Mrs L.E.M.Field. receipt for 2 guineas attached.

B/29/F/2 20th July 1961. Printed letter to John Broderick, City Packing Company, 3, Winser Street, Manchester from Commercial Union

Assurance Company Ltd. With instructions re. Motor Insurance Certificates.

B/29/F/3/a-b 7th July 1961. Envelope Commercial Union Car Insurance, contains a policy for J. Broderick for a Hillman Saloon.

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B/29/F/4/a-b 6th March 1964. 2 sheets stapled together, carbon copies, claim form for Municipal Mutual Insurance. On 3rd January 1964 a burglary

occurred & “ three Gipsy type teenage girls“ were prosecuted by Wilmslow police & put on probation for this & other offences.

Property stolen included a ruby & diamond ring, claim made for repairs for locks & keys.

B/29/F/5 10th August 1963. Norwich Union Fire Insurance policy for John Broderick.

B/29/F/6/a-c 7th July 1963 – 1967. Bundle of documents & receipts for Commercial Union Assurance Co.Ltd. for motor insurance for J. Broderick.

B/29/F/7 15th November 1965. Insurance policy for house & contents for John Broderick, Spring Cottage, Low Road (sic) near Richmond. Postal

address – Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal, Wilmslow,Cheshire.

B/29/F/8 24th April 1967. Letter from District Bank Ltd. Heald Green, Nr. Cheadle, Cheshire. To John Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal.

Regarding Letters od Administration for the estate of Hilda Broderick, Deceased.

B/29/F/9/a-b 17th February 1967. Handwritten 2 sheets. An account of the Estate of the Deceased H. Broderick. died at the Park Hospital,

Davyhulme. List of investments & valuation, debts & mortgage.

B/29/F/10/a-d 24th March 1966. Brown envelope, addressed to J.Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal. Contains 2 sheets of paper. Letter to

J.Broderick from Norwich Union Fire Insurance Ltd. Printed list of insurance cover. Slip printed with ‘notice to policyholders’.

B/29/F/11 8th August 1968. Letter from Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd. & Scottish Union & National Insurance Company, to J.Broderick,

Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal. Regarding a burglary on 3rd May 1968 & Jewellery & television set.

B/29/F/12/a-b 24th July 1967. Brown envelope, addressed to J.Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal. Contains Legal & General Insurance Policy,

originally In the names of John, Hilda & Myra Broderick all of Wythenmead. For building insurance.

B/29/F/13/a-c 31st October 1969. Reminder from Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd. Scottish Union & National Insurance Company for

renewal of policy For John Broderick, for building insurance for Spring Cottage. Receipt & compliments slip.

B/29/F/14 31st October 1972. Norwich Union renewal notice for insurance for Spring Cottage, to J.Broderick.

B/29/F/15 3rd November 1972. Norwich Union Building Insurance. Memo for John Broderick.

B/29/F/16 1973. Handwritten notes with dates & events in 1973 & measurements of rooms in Spring Cottage.

B/29/F/17 16th April 1974. Printed letter from Commercial Assurance Company Ltd. To J.Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal, re. being an

agent.

B/29/F/18/a-d 24th June 1974. Envelope stamped Legal & General. To J.Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal. Enclosed renewal notice for

building insurance form for value. Compliments slip.

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B/29/F/19 4th February 1980. Hand written receipt from North Yorkshire County Record Office, Archives Dept. M.Y.Ashcroft. Ref.

MYA/SE/1/1/6/3.

B/29/F/20 6th February 1980. Scrap of paper. Received enclosed. 6.02.1980.

B/29/F/21 Not dated. Printed form, no date. Norwich Union, re. value of Building Insurance. To J.Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal.

B/29/F/22 Scrap of paper, hand written. 61, Ablett to Sorenson, re. 15, Carleton Ave. Wilmslow.

B/29/F/23 1974. Letter to Dear Sir, from J.B. Spring Cottage, Low Row. Re. Motor Certificate expiry & enclosed cheque.

B/29/F/24 Not dated. Reminder to renew Tele.hire. To Mr A. Walker, 58, Styal Rd. Wilmslow.

B/29/F/25 Not dated. Printed notice to Policy Holders from Norwich Union.

B/29/F/26 Not dated. Very fragile Post office telegram. From Albert Square, Manchester. To L. Broderick, Town Hall, Bolton. “ Barrow Wires

accepting ten thousand subject to immediate confirmation by telegram are we to close Whitworths”

B/29/F/27 Not dated. Printed notice to policy holders from Legal & General Assurance Society Ltd.

B/29/F/28 Scrap of paper. Prescription (?).

B/29/F/29 Handwritten on 4/9th share of Wythenmead. Lists furniture & value under “Hilda” & furniture under “joint ownership”.

B/29/F/30 1894. Empty envelope. One ½d. Stamp, one 1d. Stamp. postmarked. Manchester ’94. To Miss Broderick, Summer Lodge, Reeth. Written

on envelope – Marsden’s Mortgage. 1894, Lonsdale’s letter. Empty.

B/29/F/31 1950. Post Office Bank Book. Wilmslow Branch. H.Broderick. Entries fro 1950.

B/30/P/1 1904. Coloured cartoon. Marriage a la Mode, 1904. From Truth Christmas Number. December 25th 1904.

B/30/P/2 1904. Coloured cartoon. A Park Lane Procession. From Truth Christmas Number. December 25th 1904.

B/30/P/3 1904. Coloured cartoon. A modern Bluebeard I. From Truth Christmas Number. December 25th 1904.

B/30/P/4 1904. Coloured cartoon. A Modern Bluebeard II. From Truth Christmas Number. December 25th 1904.

B/30/P/5 1854. Coloured print – ‘Cold Comfort’ from the picture by S.E.Waller. On reverse. The Graphic Christmas number 1884.

B/30/P/6 1854. In 5 pieces. Picture, coloured print of a bare-foot girl sitting on a seaweed covered rock reading a letter, holding the neck of a

broken bottle, the other part by her feet, a wicker basket over her shoulder.

B/30/P/7 1886. Coloured print. Boy blowing bubbles.

B/30/P/8 Water colour. Rural scene near river or lake, wooded hillside, cattle grazing, houses. No date or signature.

B/30/P/9 Black & white sketch of a tree. On dorse, calculations.

B/30/P/10 Very early photograph of a waterfall. Rolled.

B/30/P/11 Portrait photograph of Lonsdale Broderick.

B/30/P/12 Photograph of Richard Lonsdale ages 2 years born 1933

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B/30/P/13 Portrait photograph of Hannah Swales.

B/30/P/14 Portrait photograph of Hannah Swales. - Aunt Hanna.

B/30/p/15 Two glass photographic slides - male portrait and female portrait with note 'Miss Edward Broderick and child believed to be George -

Summer Lodge.

B/30/P/11 1892. Black & white print. News of our Marriage, from the supplement to the Graphic Christmas Number. 1892.

B/31/E/1 10th June 1929. Empty envelope. Hoyle & Chorlton, stockbrokers. Certificate for stock, British Motor Corps.

B/31/E/2 28th January 1949. Empty envelope. Chorlton Palmer & Co. Stockbrokers. Lever Brothers & Unilever Ltd. To John Broderick.

B/31/E/3 18th December 1953. Empty envelope. W.A.Arnold & Sons. Certificate of Ferranti shares. J.Broderick Esq.

B/31/E/4 6th April 1963. Empty envelope. W.A.Arnold & Sons. Turner & Newall Ltd. Certificate of shares. J.Broderick Esq.

B/31/E/5 1965. Empty envelope. Addressed to John Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, Styal. Postmarked Manchester.

B/31/E/6 5th May 1965. Empty envelope. W.A.Arnold & Sons, Tate & Lyle Share certificate. J.Broderick.

B/31/E/7 15th December 1969. Empty envelope. Postmarked Manchester. Stamped Norwich Union. To J.Broderick, Wythenmead, Hollon lane,

Styal. Annotated Spring Cottage, house & contents.

B/31/E/8 1972. Empty envelope. Annotated Norwich Union. Contents, Wythenmead. £750.

B/31/E/9 25th February 1980. Empty envelope. Address label stamped from the University of Glasgow. Addressed to Mr & Mrs Broderick, Long

Close, Harden Park, Wilmslow Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire. Annotated Sandra Finch.

B/31/E/10 14th December 1981. Empty envelope. Received 16.12.81.

B/31/E/11 Not dated. Empty envelope. Commercial Union Assurance Co.Ltd. Agent’s Appointment. John Broderick Esq. Branch. Manchester.

B/31/E/12 Empty envelope. Stamped J.T. Chapman, Albert Square, Manchester.

B/31/E/13 Return envelope for Norwich Union.

B/31/E/14 Empty envelope. Stamped Barclays Bank.

B/31/E/15 Empty envelope. Stamped Barclays Bank.

B/31/E/16 Empty envelope. Addressed to W.M.Broderick, Long Close, Harden Park, Alderley Edge, Cheshire.

B/31/E/17 Empty padded envelope. Addressed to Mr & Mrs Broderick,Long Close, Harden Park, Wilmslow Road, Alderley Edge.

B/31/E/18 Wrapper. Oxnop Pasture papers.

B/31/E/19 Brown wrapper. 1609 23rd December. 7 copies. 2 extras.

B/31/E/20 12th December 1893. Empty envelope. Addressed to L.Broderick, Summer Lodge. Postmarked, Bradford & Manchester. One 1d. Stamp.

One ½d. Stamp.

B/31/E/21 9th September 1978. Empty envelope. National Westminster bank. Sent. 09.05.78.

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B/31/E/22 Empty envelope. National Westminster Bank.

B/31/E/23 Pink blotting paper. Des Moines Fire Insurance Co. Duncan & Coates, Dubuque, Iowa.

B/31/E/24 Empty exercise book.

B/31/E/25 Empty album.

B/31/E/26/a-b Envelope addressed to John Broderick Esq. Wythenmead, Hollin Lane, “Tyal”. Contains: printed poem, “ The Lament of the Drunkard’s

Wife” Printed in Richmond by M.Bell, Finkle Street. Envelope annotated. Compulsory Purchase Order of Land, Wythenmead

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