Lancashire

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1171 Archival description results for Lancashire

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Lease for one year of land at "Birkle with Bamford"

One sheet of vellum measuring approximately 56 cm x 36 cm comprising a lease for one year between Richard Tunnadine of Manchester, Thomas Ramsbottom, "late of Bury but now of Birkle....Bread Baker", and Mary Nuttall of Bury, "Spinster" under which Mary Nuttall leases the "common or Moor ground" known as "Wild Beast Moor" including "all Dwelling houses, Edifices and Buildings erected and standing thereupon". .

Division of the Rambottom brothers' holdings of land in "Birkle with Bamford"

Two sheets of vellum measuring approximately 64 cm x 84 cm which divides Thomas and John Ramsbottom's holdings as tenants-in-common at "Birkle with Bamford" in two with "one Moiety thereof to Mr Thomas Ramsbottom and as to the other Moiety thereof to Mr John Ramsbottom", having "consented and agreed for the mutual interest benefit and advantage of each other to make such partition and division thereof".

Conveyance of land in "Birkle with Bamford"

One sheet of vellum measuring approximately 64 x 38 cm comprising a disposition of the land at "Birkle with Bamford" and commonly known as "Harwood Field" together with additional named fields and meadows (such as "Long Field" and "Rough Meadow") and "the Great Barn". The disposition is made by Thomas and John Ramsbottom and Richard Tunnadine to Timothy Whitlow.

"Windmill Now Cafe

Cutting from "Manchester Evening News". The Lytham Mill owner, Mr William Swann, operated this mill for 36 years using it to grind corn. It is now a cafe

"Old Lytham Miller - Death of Mr W Swan"

Cutting from "West Lancashire Evening Gazette". The Master of Lytham Mill died at thje age of 76. He was the miller for 25 years but his tenancy expired when the mill was seriusly damaged by fire in 1919 and was unable to grind the corn. The mill is currently serving as a cafe. Mr Swann related the history of the mill to the many visitors who came the area.

"Miller at Windmill for 24 years"

Cutting from "Preston Guardian" reporting the death of Mr William Swann, miller of Lytham Windmill from 1895-1919. The mill was partly destroyed by fire in 1919. Mr Swann became well known all over the world having spent most of his working life in windmills.

Wynn Tremenheere Collection

  • TREM
  • Collection
  • Late 20th century

35mm slides of Sussex, Norfolk and Surrey windmills. Print photos.

Tremenheere, Wynn (1923-2015), chairman of Cranbrook Windmill Association

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