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Notebook - 1966 to 1967

A government-supplied Shorthand Note Book dated 1966 and 1967 containing notes from visits to a variety of industrial buildings and works thoughout the UK, including breweries, refineries, founderies, brickyards, docks, pumping stations, tanneries and potteries. The contents are itemized on the front and back covers. Mills visited are listed at 'Place access points' below. There are several unindexed Staffordshire mills.

Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex

Conveyance of a plot of ground adjoining Beckery Mill stream, Glastonbury

Two vellum sheets measuring approximately 77 cm x 59 cm comprising a conveyance by the Rorke's Estate Trustees to John Bull Emery of a parcel of land known as "the Great Ground", part of The Park Farm estate, and shown more particularly on a watercoloured map on the back of the Indenture featuring Beckery Mill. The parties to the conveyance are the Reverend Peter Lewis Parfitt of Westbury, Samuel Prat and John Bull Emery, both Gentlemen, and John Reeves, Currier, all of Glastonbury.

Schedule of Deeds and Writings relating to a Tan Yard Steam Flour Mill in Dispensary Street, Alnwick

One paper sheet (approx. 40 cm x 32 cm), folded to create four pages. Originally dated 25 February 1858 but with pencil amendments to April 1874, the schedule traces the title back to 27 September 1705 of a Tan Yard Steam Flour Mill and associated premises in Dispensary Street, Alnwick. The schedule lists a variety of trades carried out at the premises, the last amendment being to reference articles of agreement between Thomas Archbold and John Bolam.