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Cumbria Archive Service CATALOGUE: new additions August 2021 Barrow Archive Centre The list below comprises additions to CASCAT from Barrow Archives from 1 Jan - 31 Jul 2021. Ref_No Title Description Date BA/S/BC/328 Mounted plans and elevations for V.S.E.L. Vickers Barrow Shipbuilding Works Devonshire Dock Hall, Barrow-in-Furness 1983 BA/S/BC/329 Mounted plans and elevations: British Gas Off-Shore Terminal, Barrow-in-Furness 1981 BA/S/BC/330 Display boards showing proposed Barrow-in-Furness Town Centre redevelopment Plans and water colours by The Teesland Group: Architects Nicol Thomas Viner Barnwell; Structural Engineers Wragg, Threapleton and Company; Quantity Surveyors Summers and Partners; Chartered Surveyors Strutt and Parker and Lowden-Noall 1980s BDB 16/TD/12 Transcript of BDB/16/TD/1/1 1891- 1908 BDB 74/1 Roosecote Power Station, Barrow-in-Furness: Photograph albums showing the plant being built 1952 BDB 74/2 Pressure raising recommendations for Roosecote Generating station 1953 1953 BDB 74/3 List of employees and list of retired employees of Roosecote Power Station 1957 to late 20th century BDB 74/4 Report on the internal panel of enquiry into the explosion on No 3 boiler at Roosecote Power Station on Monday 16 October 1972 1972 BDB 74/5 File containing details of the plant at Roosecote including technical details and diagrams 1983 BDB 84 Marks and Spencer, Barrow-in- Furness Photographs of the store and staff including refurbishment 1988, retirement of staff, training boards; employee handbook 2003; staff induction booklet 2005; Cafe menu 1939; Sparks (company magazine) 4 copies 1960-1966; licences for selling milk and ice cream (3) 1967- 1986; 2 credit vouchers (£1 and £10); 2 1911- 2020

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Cumbria Archive Service CATALOGUE: new additions

August 2021

Barrow Archive Centre

The list below comprises additions to CASCAT from Barrow Archives from 1 Jan -

31 Jul 2021.

Ref_No Title Description Date

BA/S/BC/328

Mounted plans and elevations for

V.S.E.L. Vickers Barrow

Shipbuilding Works Devonshire

Dock Hall, Barrow-in-Furness

1983

BA/S/BC/329

Mounted plans and elevations:

British Gas Off-Shore Terminal,

Barrow-in-Furness

1981

BA/S/BC/330

Display boards showing proposed

Barrow-in-Furness Town Centre

redevelopment

Plans and water colours by The Teesland

Group: Architects Nicol Thomas Viner

Barnwell; Structural Engineers Wragg,

Threapleton and Company; Quantity

Surveyors Summers and Partners;

Chartered Surveyors Strutt and Parker and

Lowden-Noall

1980s

BDB 16/TD/12 Transcript of BDB/16/TD/1/1 1891-

1908

BDB 74/1

Roosecote Power Station,

Barrow-in-Furness: Photograph

albums showing the plant being

built

1952

BDB 74/2

Pressure raising

recommendations for Roosecote

Generating station 1953

1953

BDB 74/3

List of employees and list of

retired employees of Roosecote

Power Station

1957 to

late 20th

century

BDB 74/4

Report on the internal panel of

enquiry into the explosion on No

3 boiler at Roosecote Power

Station on Monday 16 October

1972

1972

BDB 74/5

File containing details of the

plant at Roosecote including

technical details and diagrams

1983

BDB 84 Marks and Spencer, Barrow-in-

Furness

Photographs of the store and staff

including refurbishment 1988, retirement

of staff, training boards; employee

handbook 2003; staff induction booklet

2005; Cafe menu 1939; Sparks (company

magazine) 4 copies 1960-1966; licences

for selling milk and ice cream (3) 1967-

1986; 2 credit vouchers (£1 and £10); 2

1911-

2020

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Store of the month stars; opening times

board; framed photo of the store in 1911.

BDFCBWM/2/30

Preaching plan for Barrow Home

Mission (Methodist New

Connexion)

1878

BDHJ/2/2/23

Lease for a year, messuage and

tenement known as West End,

Ulverston

1. John Barrow, Admiralty Office,

London, esquire 2.Wilson Braddyll,

Coniston Priory, esquire

14 Feb

1814

BDHJ/2/2/24

Lease for a year, messuage and

tenement known as West End,

Ulverston

1. John Nelson and his wife Elizabeth,

Soutergate, waller and others 2. John

Barrow, Admiralty Office, London

13 Feb

1805

BDP 182/18/1 Photograph of the interior St John

Church, Waberthwaite Francis Frith WTW 28

20th

century

BDP 182/18/2 Photograph of the interior St John

Church, Waberthwaite Close up of pulpit area

20th

century

BDP 182/19/1 Postcard of exterior of St Mary

and St Michael Church, Urswick sanderson and Dixon of Ambleside

late 20th

century

BDP 182/19/2 Photograph of interior of St Mary

and St Michael Church, Urswick late 20th

century

BDS 89 Coniston, John Ruskin School

School prospectus 1989-1990; Annual

Prize Giving programme 1989; notes for

speech at prize giving Maurice Payne,

Chief Inspector/Advisor Cumbria

Education Department 1989

1989-

1990

BDS 89/1 School prospectus for John

Ruskin School, Coniston 1989-

1990

BDS 89/2 Annual Prize Giving programme

for John Ruskin School, Coniston 1989

BDS 89/3

Notes for speech at prize giving

at John Ruskin School, Coniston

by Maurice Payne, Chief

Inspector/Advisor Cumbria

Education Department

1989

BDSO 14/90 NALGO Barrow-in-Furness

Branch Rules 1966

BDSO 61/2/1/5

Minutes of North Lonsdale

Division Annual General

Meetings

1952-

1964

BDSO 61/3/3/1

Ulverston and District Girl

Guides Association Minutes of

Local Association Meetings

BDSO 108/1/19 The Old Barrovian Newsletter 2020

BDSO 108/1/20 The Old Barrovian Newsletter 2021

BDSO 176

Churches together in Dalton-in-

Furness/Dalton-in-Furness

Christian Council

Minutes of meetings with associated

papers

1995-

2002

BDTB/133/7/2

Letters regarding confirmation of

tenancy of Manor Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness to David

Parker

Feb 1938

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BDTB/133/14/1

Insurance Policies, Requistion on

Title, War Damage Contributions

and correspondence, property

known as Porlock, Oxenholme

Road, Kendal, Florence Isabel

Earl

Property trading as Ingram and Lambert

Samuel Ingram, Charles Edward Lambert

and William Ingram

1931-

1945

BDTB/133/14/2

Car Insurance Policy and

correspondence regarding claim,

Joseph Dawson, farmer, Sandy

Gap Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

1925-

1926

BDTB/133/14/3

Correspondence regarding injury

claim to foxhound known as

Dimple, John Wilson Boow,

farmer

Includes a list of prizes won by Dimple 1933

BDTB/133/14/4

Correspondence regarding claim

on Mr Dixons account, Richard

Charnley and Sons, English and

Foreign Timber Merchants,

Ulverston

1927

BDTB/133/14/5 Bankruptcy, George Briggs County Court of holden at Ulverston and

Barrow-in-Furness 1884

BDTB/133/14/6

Correspondence regarding claim

for loss of sheep, Mrs

Dowbiggin, New Hall Farm,

Millom

Against Furness Railway Company 1918

BDTB/133/14/7

Correspondence regarding claim

on J Atkinsons account, Market

Gardener, The Hill, near Millom

By R F Docker and Son, Wholesale Fruit

Salesmen, Wellington Street, Millom 1954

BDTB/133/14/8

Correspondence regarding award,

Mr Thomas Constable, Miners

Phthisis Board, Johannesburg

15 Jul

1913

BDTB/133/14/9

Receipt for compensation, Ada

Gates on behalf of R K Gates, 38

Thornton Park, Dalton-in-Furness

undated

BDTB/133/14/10

Correspondence regarding

cigarrette machines and Sunday

closing, A M Hindle, 60 Market

Street, Ulverston

1937

BDTB/133/15/1

Correspondence regarding

property assessment, Mrs S Hool,

Holmbank Farm, Urswick

1922-

1924

BDTB/133/15/2

Correspondence regarding

property assessment, Thomas

Singleton, Broughton-in-Furness

House, buildings and land 1922-

1923

BDTB/133/15/3

Correspondence regarding

property assessment, William

Ashburner

Property, buildings and land 1922-

1924

BDTB/133/15/4

Correspondence regarding

property assessment, Mrs Garner,

Broughton-in-Furness

1924

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BDTB/133/15/5

Correspondence regarding

property assessment appeal, G H

Cheetham, esquire, Duddon Hall

1923

BDTB/133/15/6

Correspondence regarding

property assessment, T L Butler,

Stainton

House, buildings, land and tithes 1923

BDTB/133/15/7

Correspondence regarding

property assessment, Mr

Stephenson, Rosthwaite

House, buildings and land 1923

BDTB/133/16/1 Inland Revenue Forms, William

Winder, deceased, Soutergate 1890

BDTB/133/16/2 Bill of Costs, William Winder,

deceased, Soutergate 5 Feb

1889

BDTB/133/16/3 Estate Account, William Winder,

deceased, Soutergate 1889

BDTB/133/16/4

List of Conveyances of parcels of

land, William Winder, deceased,

Soutergate

1857-

1864

BDTB/133/16/5

Statement of Receipts and

Expenditure Account and

William Winder, deceased,

Soutergate

1886-

1887

BDTB/133/16/6

General invoices and receipts and

William Winder, deceased,

Soutergate

1887-

1888

BDTB/133/16/7

General letters and

correspondence, William Winder,

deceased, Soutergate

1888-

1889

BDTB/133/17/1 Correspondence regarding sale of

Gate Farm, Martin 1951

BDTB/133/17/2 Plan of Gate Farm and

surrounding area, Martin undated

BDTB/133/18/1

Bank Passbook, William Walker,

Wakefield, Crewdson and

Company, Ulverston

1884-

1892

BDTB/133/18/2

Bank Passbook, John Dawson of

Seathwaite, Wakefield, Crewdson

and Company, Ulverston

1903-

1923

BDTB/133/19/1

Case for Counsel, Mary Jane

Bowes, Greystones House,

Millom, deceased

1902

BDTB/133/19/2

Opinion, Mary Jane Bowes,

Greystones House, Millom,

deceased

1902

BDTB/133/20/1

Copy draft Dedication, land,

Hoghouse Brow, Dalton-in-

Furness

Theodore Courtney to Dalton-in-Furness

Urban District Council

23 Jun

1937

BDTB/133/20/2

Letter and plan regarding road

improvements, Hoghouse Brow,

Dalton-in-Furness

11 Oct

1935

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BDTB/133/20/3

Letters requesting draft, land,

Hoghouse Brow, Dalton-in-

Furness

22 Mar

1937

BDTB/133/21/1

Lease of a slaughterhouse for

purpose of a Blacksmiths shop,

near the railway crossing,

Broughton-in-Furness

1. Mrs Georgina Margaret Cookson 2.

Thomas Butterfield Rent £5 per annum

for five years

10 Oct

1915

BDTB/133/22/1

Acknowledgement,

dwellinghouse, Joiners shop, out-

houses and garden ground,

Market Street, Dalton-in-Furness

1. Trustees of Thomas Briscoe,

gentleman, Ulverston, deceased 2. Dalton

and Furness Permanent Benefit Buildong

Society

2 Sep

1895

BDTB/133/23/1 Copy Death Certificate, Joseph

Gunson, retired slate merchant 9 Feb

1924

BDTB/133/23/2 Letter to Mrs Gunson from Hart

Jackson and Sons, solicitors

Regarding receipt of Mr Gunsons will and

appoinment of Mrs gunson as sole

executrix

11 Feb

1924

BDTB/133/24/1

Pictorial supplement, Mitchells

Auction Mart, Cockermouth

presented with the West

Cumberland Times

Images of the interior of the fat mart, the

dairy cattle sale ring, the aution marts

fromThe Fairfield, Robinson Mitchell

founder of the Mart, Robinson Mitchell,

senior auctioneer and chairman, J R

Mitchell, auctioneer and managing

director, Robinson Mitchell junior,

auctioneer and Mr John G Mitchell,

auctioneer

24 Sep

1904

BDTB/133/24/2 Handwritten Indenture of

Conveyance

1. Robert Mitchell, Cockermouth 2. John

Tyson, Hazel Bank, Gosforth

6 Apr

1881

BDTB/133/25/1

Notice to Quit, messuage of

dwelling house and premises

known as Beancroft, Broughton-

in-Furness, Harry Satterthwaite

Mrs Georgina Margaret Sawrey, landlady

Harry Satterthwaite, tenant

2 Oct

1908

BDTB/133/25/2

Estimate for proposed shippon,

Beancroft, Broughton-in-

Furnesse

James Atkinson and Sons undated

BDTB/133/26/1

Letter to J R Atkinson, esquire

and others from Dorman, Long

and Company Limited regarding

shares

Showing conversion of shares in

accordance to the provisions of the

Scheme of Arrangement

14 Jan

1935

BDTB/133/27/1 Copy birth certificate, Emily

Fletcher, 37 Sun Street, Ulverston

Emily born 2 Sep 1879 Father Joseph

Fletcher, paper bag manufacturer Mother

Annie Fletcher formerly Hurley

16 Nov

1892

BDTB/133/27/2 Receipt for balance of legacy due

to Emily Fletcher

£14.10 under the will of Ann Carter,

deceased

13 Sep

1900

BDTB/133/28/1 Receipts for clothing, board and

lodgings, Frederick Walker

Two receipts from The Millom Co-

operative Society Limited and Isaac

Clegg Boot Maker, The Green Millom

1909

BDTB/133/29/1

Letter requesting carriages for

election day from Thomas Butler,

Sub-Agent for Colonel Bain

3 Oct

1900

BDTB/133/30/1/1

Estimates regarding redecoration,

Manor Hotel, Broughton-in-

Furness

1939-

1947

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BDTB/133/30/1/2

Correspondence regarding

redecoration, Manor Hotel,

Broughton-in-Furness

1935-

1945

BDTB/133/30/1/3

Letter from Mr Ellis regarding

payment of his rent, Manor Hotel,

Broughton-in-Furness

2 Feb

1943

BDTB/133/30/2/1

Correspondence regarding

improvements to drainage and

water supply, Manor Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

1939-

1943

BDTB/133/30/3/1

Letters of offers for the tenancy,

Little Hawthwaite Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

1927

BDTB/133/30/3/2

Estimates for repairs and

improvements, Little Hawthwaite

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

1929-

1942

BDTB/133/30/3/3

Letter from the Lancashire War

Agricultural Committee to Sir

Robert Rankin, Little Hawthwaite

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

Regarding the condition of the buildings

and the cultivation of the land, occupied

by R Cleasby

20 Dec

1940

BDTB/133/30/3/4

Plans for improvements, Little

Hawthwaite Farm, Broughton-in-

Furness

Proposed WC or bathroom and proposed

new shippon and drainage

circa

1927-

1942

BDTB/133/30/3/5

Memorandum of agreement for

works, Little Hawthwaite Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

Robert Rankin of Broughton Tower to

Harold Dawson

17 Sep

1935

BDTB/133/30/4/1

Letter seeking Mr Butterfield,

tenant agreement, Sykehouse

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

Request from the R A F 2 Dec

1938

BDTB/133/30/4/2

Letter and estimate regarding

water supply to field, Sykehouse

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

Jul-Aug

1944

BDTB/133/30/4/3

Letter and plan regarding

compensation for use of land for

hut, Sykehouse Farm, Broughton-

in-Furness

1. Edward Butterfield 2. War Department

Compensation £5 per annum

3 Apr

1941

BDTB/133/30/4/4 Estimate for wiring, Sykehouse

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness A C Coulton, Electrical Contractor

12 Jan

1937

BDTB/133/30/5/1

Letter and estimated cost of

window repairs, Mireside Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

Nov 1939

BDTB/133/30/5/2

Letter and estimated cost of

drainage from the manure tank,

Mireside Farm, Broughton-in-

Furness

Feb 1939

BDTB/133/30/5/3

Licence for relaying corroded

water main, Mireside Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

25-27

Feb 1946

BDTB/133/30/5/4 Receipts, Mireside Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

Deposit on purchase of farm and shooting

rent

22 May

1929-23

Sep 1938

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BDTB/133/30/6/1

Correspondence regarding the

requistioning of land at Kirkby

Pool, Broughton-in-Furness,

Lancashire War Agricultural

Committee

Tenants of land, Robert Rankin of

Broughton Estates and Lancashire War

Agricultural Committee

1942-

1944

BDTB/133/30/7/1

Specification and estimate for

haybarn, Wall End Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

24 Jan

1944

BDTB/133/30/7/2

Letters regarding capacity usage

of barn for hay storing, Wall End

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

3 Apr

1944

BDTB/133/30/7/3

Estimate regarding new boiler,

Wall End Farm, Broughton-in-

Furness

4 Apr

1928

BDTB/133/30/7/4

Builders and joiner specifications

for propsed shippon, Wall End

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

circa

1937

BDTB/133/30/7/5

Approval and agreement for

works, Wall End Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

1. Thomas Atkinson, Church Street,

Broughton-in-Furness, joiner 2. Robert

Rankin, Broughton Tower, gentleman

9-12 Jan

1937

BDTB/133/30/7/6

Letter regarding possible sites

and approval for shippon Wall

End Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

Rural District Council of Ulverston

24 Nov

1936-21

Jan 1937

BDTB/133/30/7/7

Estimate and brochure for

drinking bowls,Wall End Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

B Brown, Agricultural Engineer,

Broughton-in-Furness

15 Feb

1937

BDTB/133/30/7/8 Estimates for repairs,Wall End

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness Jan 1937-

Apr 1938

BDTB/133/30/7/9 Plan of proposed shippon,Wall

End Farm, Broughton-in-Furness circa

1937

BDTB/133/30/7/10

Estimate for connecting water

pipes, Bungalow Field to

farm,Wall End Farm, Broughton-

in-Furness

James Dixon, Plumbers and Glazier 17 Apr

1937

BDTB/133/30/7/11

Estimates for proposed shippon

and repairs,Wall End Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

10 Oct

1936-4

Jan 1937

BDTB/133/30/7/12 Refusal of licence for work,Wall

End Farm, Broughton-in-Furness Ministry of Works and Planning

13 Apr

1944

BDTB/133/30/8/1

Letter proposing changing use of

farm from grazing to dairy,

Greenslack Farm, Broughton-in-

Furness, Joseph Dawson

4 Oct

1929

BDTB/133/30/8/2

Estimate for repairs to loft,

Greenslack Farm, Broughton-in-

Furness

H Dawson, Joiner, Wheelwright and

Undertaker

16 May

1930

BDTB/133/30/8/3

Estimate for making and fixing

stalls, Greenslack Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

H Dawson, Joiner, Wheelwright and

Undertaker

8 Nov

1937

BDTB/133/30/8/4

Estimate for laying water pipe,

though fields to Greenslack Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

James Garner, Plumber 21 Nov

1924

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BDTB/133/30/9/1

Letter regarding receipt of

cheque, Hoathwaite Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

Settlement of Mr Johnson and Wilson

Butlers account

27 Jan

1930

BDTB/133/30/9/2

Letter regarding inspection,

Hoathwaite Farm, Broughton-in-

Furness

Rural District Council of Ulverston 3 May

1939

BDTB/133/30/10/1 Estimate for roughcasting, Hagg

Farm, Broughton-in-Furness

John Thackeray and Sons, Builders and

Contractors

21 Dec

1936

BDTB/133/30/10/2 Estimate for repairs, Hagg Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness B Brown, Agricultual Engineer

10 Nov

1941

BDTB/133/30/10/3 Estimate for repairs, Hagg Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

John Thackeray and Sons, Builders and

Contractors

7 Feb

1934

BDTB/133/30/10/4 Estimate for repairs, Hagg Farm,

Broughton-in-Furness

George Walker, Joiner, Builder and

Undertaker

3 Sep

1945

BDTB/133/30/11/1

Estimates for roof repairs,

Slaughterhouse, Occupation

Road, Broughton-in-Furness

James Atkinson and Son, Wheelwrights,

Joiners and Undertakers

3 Dec

1935

BDTB/133/30/11/2

Estimates for roof repairs,

Slaughterhouse, Occupation

Road, Broughton-in-Furness

William Dixon, Builder 26 Nov

1935

BDTB/133/30/11/3

Estimates for roof repairs,

Slaughterhouse, Occupation

Road, Broughton-in-Furness

Hugh M Frearson, Joiner and Undertaker 6 Dec

1935

BDTB/133/30/11/4

Preliminary and notice to abate

nusiance, Slaughterhouse,

Occupation Road, Broughton-in-

Furness

Regarding drainage

5 Jun

1937-18

Nov 1937

BDTB/133/30/11/5

Handrawn plan of proposed new

drainage works, Slaughterhouse,

Occupation Road, Broughton-in-

Furness

circa

1937

BDTB/133/30/12/1

Letter and plan regarding

proposal of public conveniences,

Broughton-in-Furness

Request made by Broughton West Parish

Council

23 Feb

1938

BDTB/133/30/12/2

Letters and plan regarding

proposed site of public

conveniences, Broughton-in-

Furness

28 Feb-7

Apr 1938

BDTB/133/30/13/1

Letter and agreement for

temporary wooden hut at the

observers post, side of the Ulpha,

Coniston Road

1. Secretary of State for Air 2. Wilson

Butler, Agent for Sir Robert Rankin Dec 1939

BDTB/133/30/13/2

Letter regarding size of

temporary wooden hut at the

observers post

15 Aug

1939

BDTB/133/30/13/3

Letter regarding the proposal of

the observer hut, the Ulpha,

Coniston Road

Northern Area, Observer Corps 30 Nov

1938

BDTB/133/30/14/1

Correspondence regarding

repairs, Saltcotes Cottage,

Foxfield

2 May-7

Oct 1935

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BDTB/133/30/14/2 Estimate regarding repairs,

Saltcotes Cottage, Foxfield James Dixon, Plumber and Glazier

30 Apr

1935

BDTB/133/30/14/3 Estimates regarding repairs,

Saltcotes Cottage, Foxfield

John Thackeray and Sons, Builders and

Contractors

17 May

1933-12

Jun 1935

BDTB/133/30/15/1 Estimate for repainting the Town

Hall, Broughton-in-Furness

James Atkinson and Sons, Wheelwrights,

Joiners and Undertakers

5 Nov

1938

BDTB/133/30/15/2 Estimates for repainting the Town

Hall, Broughton-in-Furness

Edmund Thompson, Painter and

Decorator

27 Oct

1938-11

Feb 1943

BDTB/133/30/15/3

Receipts for repairs and winding

of Town Hall clock, Broughton-

in-Furness

circa

1943

BDTB/133/30/16/1

Cost Sheet for slates sold and

dispatched, Broughton Moor

Slate Company, Broughton-in-

Furness

31 Oct

1931

BDTB/133/30/16/2

Royalties, Broughton Moor

Green Slate Quarries Limited,

Broughton-in-Furness

1932

BDTB/133/30/16/3

Letter giving consent to the

placing of telephone poles,

Broughton Moor Green Slate

Quarries Limited, Broughton-in-

Furness

Robert Rankin to Broughton Moor Slate

Quarries Limited

9 Oct

1933

BDTB/133/30/16/4

Form 135 Notice of Assessment

and Notice to Pay Duties,

Broughton Moor Green Slate

Quarries Limited, Broughton-in-

Furness

1925-

1947

BDTB/133/30/16/5

Correspondence regarding

allotments, Broughton Moor

Green Slate Quarries Limited,

Broughton-in-Furness

Notice to quit allotment, W S Hutchinson,

deceased and information that an Edmund

Hutchinson will take over the rental

1935-

1939

BDTB/133/30/17/1

Letters regarding the cleaning and

deepening of the river Lickle,

Broughton-in-Furness

North Lonsdale Catchment Board

24 Nov

1941-7

Jan 1942

BDTB/133/30/17/2

Letters and plans regarding the

proposed cutting out of the bend,

the river Lickle, Broughton-in-

Furness

North Lonsdale Rivers Catchment Board

19 Nov

1943-28

Dec 1943

BDTB/133/30/17/3

Letters regarding compensation,

the river Lickle, Broughton-in-

Furness

22-24

Nov 1943

BDTB/133/30/18/1 Electricity Wayleaves due,

Broughton-in-Furness

Borough Treasurers Office to Messrs

Thomas Butler and Sons, Solicitors

1937-

1945

BDTB/133/30/19/1

Letters regarding the death of Mr

Satterthwaite, Broughton-in-

Furness

1933

BDTB/133/30/20/1

Letters regarding rental arrears

for gardens, Thomas Butterfield,

Broughton-in-Furness

1. Thomas Butterfield, Timber Street,

joiner 2. Sir Robert Rankin, Broughton

Tower

Aug-Sep

1944

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BDTB/133/30/21/1

Invoice for attending sale and

purchase of property, Alfred

Coward and Son, Broughton-in-

Furness

Sale of property regarding R G Hartley

and purchase of smithy and field as agent

28 Mar

1933

BDTB/133/30/21/2

Invoice for services, Sir Robert

Rankin versus Ellis, Broughton-

in-Furness

Messrs Thomas Butler and Son to Messrs

Langhams and Letts 1945

BDTB/133/30/21/3

Invoice for services for the affairs

of the estate, Broughton-in-

Furness

Captain Robert Rankin to Thomas Butler

and Son, Solicitor Jun 1924

BDTB/133/30/21/4

Correspondence, H M Inspector

of Taxes, Captain Robert Rankin,

Broughton-in-Furness

1925-

1936

BDTB/133/30/22/1

General correspondence from

Robert Rankin, Broughton Tower

Estate, Broughton-in-Furness

1937-

1939

BDTB/133/30/22/2 Miscelleanous estimates,

Broughton-in-Furness 1929-

1937

BDTB/133/30/22/3

Miscellaneous plan of The Square

and surrounding area, Broughton-

in-Furness

Possibly proposed drainage plan undated

BDTB/133/30/22/4

Miscellaneous correspondence

regarding rentals, Broughton-in-

Furness

1938-

1943

BDTB/133/30/22/5

Miscellaneous correspondence

regarding Occupation Road

assessments, Broughton-in-

Furness

undated

BDTB/133/30/22/6 Miscellaneous correspondence,

Broughton-in-Furness circa

1938

BDTB/134/1/1

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, messuage or dwellinghouse

and premises, Bootle Station,

Cumberland

Also included shop, warehouse and

attached outoffices yard James William

Pritt, the owner Auction at the Station

Hotel, Bootle by Alfred Coward

6 Feb

1909

BDTB/134/1/2

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, dwellinghouse and premises

with outbuildings and several

closes of land, known formerly as

Bainbridges being potion of the

Colinghurst Estate, near

Broughton-in-Furness

Occupied by Thomas Slater 5 lots to be

auctioned at The Old Kings Head Hotel,

Broughton-in-Furness by Alfred Coward

17 Feb

1904

BDTB/134/1/3

Copy Conveyance, messuage or

dwellinghouse and premises, 33

Oxford Street, Ulverston

1. George Shuttleworth, Church Street,

Broughton-in-Furness, Butcher and John

Shuttleworth, Ambleside, husbandman 2.

John Wilson, Lightburn Avenue,

Ulverston, tailors manager

10 Jan

1911

BDTB/134/1/4/1 Agreement for Sale, close of land

situate at Urswick

1. Eleanor Clarke-Butler-Cole, wife of

Thomas Clarke-Butler-Cole, Beaumont

Cote, Carnforth and Anne Elizabeth

Hartnett, wife of Charles William

Whewell Hartnett of the Manor

Buntingford, Hertfordshire, acting as

5 Apr

1930

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Attorneys for the trustees of Robert

Falcon, deceased 2. Charles Leece, Rowe

Head, Pennington near Ulverston, farmer

Consideration, £25 Witnesses, Elizabeth

Ellen Davis, Beaumont Cote, Parlour

Maid and L Luckings, Buntingford, bank

clerk

BDTB/134/1/4/2 Requistions on Title, close of

land situate at Urswick

1. Mrs Eleanor Clarke-Butler-Cole and

another 2. Charles Leece

14 Jan

1931

BDTB/134/1/4/3 Correspondence regarding sale of

close of land situate at Urswick

Regarding the delay of sale due to

compensation agreement and appointment

of a new trustee

Mar

1930-Feb

1931

BDTB/134/1/5

Copy Conveyance,

Customaryhold Estate known as

Hawthwaite How formerly

Hawthwaite Bank, Broughton-in-

Furness

1. Miss Gertrude Bacow, 57 Hyde Vale,

Greenwich, Kent, spinster 2. Anthony

Parker, Thornthwaite Woodland, Kirkby

Ireleth, farmer

1915

BDTB/134/1/6/1

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, 38 Main Street, Holborn

Hill, Millom

1. Henry Frankland Fox, Millom 2. James

Park, The Green, Millom Consideration,

£170

22 Sep

1903

BDTB/134/1/6/2 Requisitions on Title, 38 Main

Street, Holborn Hill, Millom 1903

BDTB/134/1/6/3 Abstract on the Title, 38 Main

Street, Holborn Hill, Millom 15 Sep

1903

BDTB/134/1/6/4 Draft Conveyance, 38 Main

Street, Holborn Hill, Millom

1. Henry Frankland Fox 2. Hannah Mary

Park 1903

BDTB/134/1/7/1

Sale Book of farming stock and

other effects belonging to Joseph

Pearson, Rowfold, Dunnerdale

with Seathwaite, deceased

To be sold by auction, Messrs Lowden

and Postlethwaite

11 Mar

1896

BDTB/134/1/7/2

Indenture, Joseph Pearson,

Rowfold, Dunnerdale with

Seathwaite, deceased

1st part, Mary Isabella Pearson, Style

Side, Millom, spinster 2nd part, Elizabeth

Margaret Sandford, wife of Frederick, 3

Gill Street, Burnley, Coachman 3rd part,

Thomas Brockbank Pearson, Style Side,

ironmonger 4th part, Joseph Barker

Pearson, Style Side, farmer 5th part,

Sarah Hannah Pearson, Style Side,

spinster 6th part, Agnes Pearson, Style

Side, spinster 7th part, William Dixon,

Rosthwaite, Woodland, yeoman

11 Nov

1896

BDTB/134/1/8/1

Draft Agreement of Sale, Corn

Mill and Bobbin Mill, Santon

Bridge, Holmrook

1. Sir Aubrey Brocklebank, Nunsmere,

Sandiway, Chester, Baronet 2. Joseph

Wilson, Mill Place, Santon Bridge

Consideration, £420

1929

BDTB/134/1/8/2

Agreement of Sale, Corn Mill and

Bobbin Mill, Santon Bridge,

Holmrook

1. Sir Aubrey Brocklebank, Nunsmere,

Sandiway, Chester, Baronet 1. Joseph

Wilson, Mill Place, Stanton Bridge

Consideration, £420 Includes schedule

1 Feb

1929

BDTB/134/1/8/3

Income Tax Schedule, Joseph

Wilson, Santon Bridge,

Holmrook

15 Feb

1930

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BDTB/134/1/8/4

Completion Statement, Joseph

Wilson, Santon Bridge,

Holmrook

21 Mar

1929

BDTB/134/1/9/1

Account and receipt for services,

Thomas Butler and Son, solicitor,

Anthony Parker, deceased

For valuation of household furniture at

French House, Kempley, valuation of the

property at Dymock for the purpose of

probate and commission for sale of house

at Dymock

5-8 May

1928

BDTB/134/1/9/2

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, dwellinghouse and

premises, Dymock,

Gloucestershire

1. Trustees of Anthony Parker, deceased

2. Mrs Clara Llewellyn, in occupation of

property

5 May

1928

BDTB/134/1/9/3

Copy Requistions on Title,

dwellinghouse and premises,

Cinderdine Cottage, Dymock,

Gloucestershire

1. Representatives of Anthony Parker,

deceased 2. Clara Llewellyn 1928

BDTB/134/1/9/4

Copy Abstract of the Title,

dwellinghouse and premises,

situate near Vell Mill, Dymock,

Gloucestershire

1928

BDTB/134/1/9/5

Copy Draft Conveyance, cottage

and garden, Dymock,

Gloucestershire

1. Personal representatives of Anthony

Parker, deceased being William Parker,

Beddingham Hill Farm, South Heighton,

Newhaven, farmer and Alice Elizabeth

Parker of the same place, spinster 2. Mrs

Clara Llewellyn, Cinderdine Cottage,

Dymoke, Gloucester, widow

3 May

1928

BDTB/134/1/10/1

Draft Particulars and Conditions

of Sale, Requistions and Abstract

of Title and Draft Conveyance,

Townend Farm, Ponsonby

Miss Dora Gunson 2 Feb

1919

BDTB/134/1/10/2

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, messuage tenement and

estate situate in Ponsonby

1. Miss Dora Gunson 2. William Stanley,

esquire Consideration £2700

circa

1920

BDTB/134/1/10/3

Requistion and Further

Requistions on Title, Town End,

Ponsonby

1. Miss Dora Gunson 2. William Stanley 1920

BDTB/134/1/10/4 Draft Abstract of Title, Town

End, Ponsonby

Miss Dora Gunson, Sunneymede, Moor

Row, Cumberland, spinster 1919

BDTB/134/1/10/5 Copy Conveyance, Town End,

Ponsonby, with plan

1. Miss Dora Gunson and mortagee 2.

William Stanley, esquire 1920

BDTB/134/1/11/1 Requistions on Title, 22 Park

Parade, Harrogate Burgess to Petty

29 Sep

1933

BDTB/134/1/11/2 Correspondence regarding sale of

22 Park Parade, Harrogate Burgess to Petty

Aug-Oct

1933

BDTB/134/2/1 Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage

1. John Fox 2. William Johnstone,

yeoman

6 Oct

1897

BDTB/134/2/2 Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage

1. John Gunson, esquire 2. Trustees of

John Tyson, deceased

29 Jan

1898

BDTB/134/2/3

Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage, lands, tenements and

herditaments, Roosebeck, Leece

1. William Dickinson, Barrow-in-Furness

2. Thomas Butler, esquire, Solicitor for

John Ashburner and William Bowes

14 Feb

1898

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BDTB/134/2/4 Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage

1. John Gunson, Oak Bank, Ulpha,

gentleman 2. John Thexton, Gleaston

Mill, Aldingham, miller

19 Oct

1898

BDTB/134/2/5

Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage, dwellinghouse and

hereditaments, Horn Hill, Millom

1. William Tomlinson, Millom, builder 2.

J Atkinson, The Beck, Millom, farmer

10 Jan

1899

BDTB/134/2/6 Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage

1. Thomas Mandall 2.Messrs George

Harrison and Isaac Stephenson, Trustees

under the will of William Parker, Torver,

yeoman, deceased

7 Jun

1899

BDTB/134/2/7 Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage

1. Thomas Cragg, Executor of John

Woodend, Bouth, powder maker,

deceased 2. John Atkinson, Trustee under

the will of William Thompson, Haverigg,

grocer, deceased

17 Jan

1900

BDTB/134/2/8

Notice of second mortgage,

dwellinghouses and premises,

Main Street, Haverigg

1. Thomas Butler and Bernard Rafferty 2.

William Johnstone

15 Feb

1898

BDTB/134/2/9 Notice to the Trustee

1. Beneficiaries under the will of James J

Holmes, deceased 2. Thomas Butler,

esquire

20 Apr

1899

BDTB/134/2/10

Notice of transfer of mortgage,

leasehold premises South

William Street and James Street,

Workington

1. Mrs Mary Graham 2. Miss Ann Edgar,

Trustee of James Cunningham,

Workington, gentleman, deceased

7 Feb

1899

BDTB/134/2/11

Notice to Tenant to pay rent to

Mortgagee, 114 Duddon Road,

Askam-in-Furness

1. Margaret Rigg and Robert Casson 2.

Mrs Ann Higgin

5 Mar

1898

BDTB/134/2/12 Notice to Tenant to pay rent to

Mortgagee

1. Thomas Butler, esquire 2. George

Samuel Heath, esquire, Barrow-in-

Furness

22 Jun

1896

BDTB/134/2/13

Notice of transfer of mortgage,

premises Duke Street, Barrow-in-

Furness

1. Thomas Butler for William Benn

Myers 2. Alfred Barrow, esquire

7 Feb

1899

BDTB/134/2/14

Notice to Tenant to pay rent to

Mortgagee, cottages in Kings

Arms Yard, Dalton-in-Furness

1. John Ashburner Heys and Elizabeth

Heys, representatives of Thomas Towers,

deceased 2. Trustees of Joseph Theckston

22 Jun

1896

BDTB/134/2/15 Notice to pay off mortgage in six

months

1. Representatives of Thomas Stables,

Urswick, deceased 2. Thomas Butler,

solicitor

12 Mar

1903

BDTB/134/2/16 Notice to pay off mortgage in

three months

1. John Gunson, esquire, Executor of

Joseph Gunson, deceased 2. John Thexton

2 Aug

1902

BDTB/134/2/17 Notice to pay off mortgage

1. Thomas Mandall the elder, Coniston,

slate merchant 2. Richard Charnley,

Torver, shaft maker

29 Apr

1899

BDTB/134/2/18 Notice to pay off mortgage 1. Surviving Trustee of Henry Tyson,

deceased 2. James Theckston

17 Apr

1903

BDTB/134/2/19

Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage, property at Dalton-in-

Furness

1. Mary E Rigg 2. Eleanor Gunson 24 May

1899

BDTB/134/2/20 Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage, in six months

1. R S Kitchin, Strands, The Green,

Millom 2. Thomas Butler, esquire

16 May

1899

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BDTB/134/2/21

Notice to tenant to pay rent to

Mortgagee, Kings Arms Inn,

Dalton-in-Furness

1. George Samuel Heath, esquire,

Barrow-in-Furness, Brewer

18 Mar

1895

BDTB/134/2/22

Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage, property at Dalton-in-

Furness

1. Trustee of James Taylor Holmes,

deceased 2. Eleanor Gunson

28 Jul

1899

BDTB/134/2/23

Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage, two houses in Mount

Pleasant, Dalton-in-Furness

1. Thomas Mandall, Coniston, slate

merchant 2. William Lewis Mildren

7 Apr

1904

BDTB/134/2/24

Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage, property in Dalton-in-

Furness

1. Trustee of James Taylor Holmes,

deceased 2. Trustees of William

Richardson, deceased

23 Jul

1899

BDTB/134/2/25 Notice of intention to pay off

mortgage

1. Executors of Isaac Atkinson Bownass,

Coniston, gentleman, deceased 2. William

Henry Jones

23 Nov

1903

BDTB/134/2/26 Reminder to pay mortgage

interest Messrs Huddleston, Colt Park, Ulverston

5 Oct

1920

BDTB/134/2/27 Reminder to pay mortgage

interest Frances Wood

4 Oct

1920

BDTB/134/3/1

Affidavit for Commissioners,

Jane Smith, Gawthwaite,

deceased

Died 4 Nov 1887 Oath made by William

Smith, Gawthwaite, farmer 1888

BDTB/134/3/2

Affidavit for Commissioners,

Jane Coulton, Soutergate,

spinster, deceased

Died 1 Apr 1883 Oath made by William

Coulton, Broughton-in-Furness,

gentleman and brother to Jane

1883

BDTB/134/3/3

Draft Oath, Elizabeth Carter,

formerly of Seathwaite, spinster,

deceased

Oath made by Matthew Carter,

Waberthwaite, husbandman 1884

BDTB/134/3/4

Renunciation by Executor,

Laurence Sharpe, Hartley

Ground, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Died Oct 1880 Oath made by John Park,

Executors to be Thomas Slater, son-in-

law and John Park, nephew

1880

BDTB/134/3/5

Legacy Receipt, Joseph Atkinson,

Lane End, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Died 27 Jan 1882 Executors, John

Atkinson, Santon Bridge, Cumberland,

Farmer and Thomas Butler, Broughton-

in-Furness, Gentleman Includes certified

copy of birth for Joseph Atkinson, born

21 Feb 1878, parents John and Sarah

Atkinson

1882

BDTB/134/3/6

Release and Discharge and Power

of Attorney, Thomas Kendall

Threlfall, Duke Street, Askam-in-

Furness, gentleman, deceased

Executors, Messrs James Sharpe and John

Richardson Butler Beneficiaries, Joseph

Threfall and Mary Sharpe, Pennsylvania,

sister Power of Attorney appointed to

Thomas Butler by William Threfall,

Pennsylvania

1891

BDTB/134/3/7

Oath, William Polglase,1 School

Terrace, Millom, Gold Miner,

batchelor, deceased

Died 16 Sep 1916 Oath made by Margaret

Polglase, 3 School Street, Millom, widow 1916

BDTB/134/3/8

Statement of Accounts, Mrs Park,

82 Ulverston Road, Dalton-in-

Furness, deceased

28 Jan

1927

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BDTB/134/3/9

Affidavit, Margaret Burrow, Lane

House, Dalton-in-Furness,

widow, deceased

Died 23 Jun 1922 Oath made by Isabella

Wood Burrow, Lane House, Dalton-in-

Furness, spinster Including details of War

Saving Certificates and accounts

1922

BDTB/134/3/10

Corrective Affidavit, Mary

Kitchen, Derwent Place Goat,

spinster, deceased

Died 9 Apr 1904 Connected to Thomas

Ralph Gawith BDTB/134/3/11 1904

BDTB/134/3/11

Account of property, Thomas

Ralph Gawith, Bankend, near

Broughton-in-Furnss, yeoman,

deceased

Died 23 Jun 1905 Statement of property

and schedule of debt Connected to Mary

Kitchen BDTB/134/3/10

1906

BDTB/134/3/12/1

Affidavit, Abraham Briggs,

Pottery Road, Whitehaven,

deceased

Oath made by and Executors of will,

Anita Briggs, Pottery Road, Whitehaven,

widow and daughter-in-law Peter

Sherwen, Mountain View, Bootle, retired

farmer and friend

15 Aug

1924

BDTB/134/3/12/2

Estate Account, Abraham Briggs,

Pottery Road, Whitehaven,

deceased

circa

1924

BDTB/134/3/12/3

Pass Book, The Manchester and

Liverpool District Banking

Company Limited, Abraham

Briggs, Pottery Road,

Whitehaven, deceased

1919-

1924

BDTB/134/3/12/4

Dividend Statements, the District

Bank Limited and London

Midland and Scottish Railway

Company, Abraham Briggs,

Pottery Road, Whitehaven,

deceased

1924

BDTB/134/3/12/5

Invoices and receipts, Abraham

Briggs, Pottery Road,

Whitehaven, deceased

1924

BDTB/134/3/12/6

Correspondence, Abraham

Briggs, Pottery Road,

Whitehaven, deceased

1924

BDTB/134/3/13/1

Will and Testament, Anthony

Parker, French House, Kempley,

Gloucester, retired farmer

23 Dec

1926

BDTB/134/3/13/2

Affidavit and schedule of

property, Anthony Parker, French

House, Kempley, Gloucester,

retired farmer

Oath made by William Parker,

Beddingham Hill Farm, Newhaven,

farmer Anne Elizabeth Parker, French

House, Kempley, spinster

Feb 1928

BDTB/134/3/13/3

Estate Account and valuation for

probate, Anthony Parker, French

House, Kempley, Gloucester,

retired farmer

1928

BDTB/134/3/13/4

Letter and certificates regarding

stock, Anthony Parker, French

House, Kempley, Gloucester,

retired farmer

1928

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BDTB/134/3/13/5

Questions and answers, Anthony

Parker, French House, Kempley,

Gloucester, retired farmer

circa

1928

BDTB/134/3/13/6

Agreement of loan, Anthony

Parker, French House, Kempley,

Gloucester, retired farmer

1. Anthony Parker 2. William Parker

Father to lend son £300 with 2% interest

per annum

4 Jan

1928

BDTB/134/3/13/7

Correspondence, Anthony Parker,

French House, Kempley,

Gloucester, retired farmer

1887-

1928

BDTB/134/3/14/1

Notebook, James Tyson, Felton

Station, Queensland, Australia,

farmer, deceased

Contains two newspaper articles

regarding James Tyson

circa

1895

BDTB/134/3/14/2

Copy correspondence, James

Tyson, Felton Station,

Queensland, Australia, farmer,

deceased

1. Messrs Postlethwaite and Kendall

Solicitors, Ulverston 2. J Macdonald-

Paterson, Solicitor, Brisbane 3. Messrs

Blake and Riggall, Solicitor, Melbourne

Regarding claim to the estate, by Mary

Clarke, Ulverston

1899

BDTB/134/3/14/3

Correspondence, James Tyson,

Felton Station, Queensland,

Australia, farmer, deceased

From J M Smith and Emmerton stating

the next of kin to James Tyson

29 Mar

1899

BDTB/134/3/14/4

Copy correspondence, James

Tyson, Felton Station,

Queensland, Australia, farmer,

deceased

Letter to Mary Clarke and Solicitor,

Thomas Butler regarding case 8468 in the

Supreme Court of New South Wales in

Equity

4 Aug

1899

BDTB/134/3/15/1

Affidavit, Margaret Butterfield,

Low Beckstones, The Green,

Millom, spinster, deceased

Oath made by Matthew Butterfield,

Princes Street, Broughton-in-Furness,

joiner

3-23 Sep

1929

BDTB/134/3/15/2

Estate Account, Margaret

Butterfield, Low Beckstones, The

Green, Millom, spinster, deceased

circa

1929

BDTB/134/3/15/3

Notebooks, Margaret Butterfield,

Low Beckstones, The Green,

Millom, spinster, deceased

Containing lists of items to be sold by

auction

circa

1929

BDTB/134/3/16/1 Affidavit, Ann Hirst, Rylstone,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Oath made by Jessie Boyce Fawcitt,

Bouth, wife of Richard Fawcitt, surgeon

Edith Mary Park, Rylstone, Broughton-in-

Furness, widow

8 Apr

1936

BDTB/134/3/16/2

Estate Account, Ann Hirst,

Rylstone, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

circa

1936

BDTB/134/3/16/3

Receipts and expenses, Ann

Hirst, Rylstone, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

1936

BDTB/134/3/16/4

Correspondence regarding shares

and stock, Ann Hirst, Rylstone,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

1936

BDTB/134/3/16/5

Bank statements, Midland Bank,

Ann Hirst, Rylstone, Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

1936

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BDTB/134/3/16/6

Valuation of personal effects,

Ann Hirst, Rylstone, Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

30 May

1936

BDTB/134/3/17 Account Statements, R G Hartley,

deceased

Also auction listings of eight lots to be

sold, land and property at Duddon Bridge

and Foxfield

1931

BDTB/134/3/18 Correspondence, William Tyson,

Ulpha, farmer, deceased

Letters regarding dividends and share of

estate 1935

BDTB/134/4/1

Certified copy of entry of death,

Aaron Powell, retired railway

guard, 39 Ramsden Street,

Barrow-in-Furness

Died 25 Jan 1936 23 Apr

1936

BDTB/134/4/2

Certified copy of entry of death,

Sarah Ann Powell, widow, 39

Ramsden Street, Barrow-in-

Furness

Died 6 Feb 1936 23 Apr

1936

BDTB/134/4/3

Copy will of Aaron Powell,

retired railway guard, 39

Ramsden Street, Barrow-in-

Furness

Executors to be Sarah Ann Powell, wife

and John Borrow, Lane House, Dalton-in-

Furness, nephew

5 May

1914

BDTB/134/4/4

Copy will of Sarah Ann Powell,

39 Ramsden Street, Barrow-in-

Furness

Executors to be John and William Hool,

brothers

12 Dec

1891

BDTB/134/4/5

Power of Attorney in estate of

Sarah Ann Powell, 39 Ramsden

Street, Barrow-in-Furness

Power of Attorney to be Rosena Mason,

Peekskill, USA and John Powell,

Tarrytown, USA

Mar 1936

BDTB/134/4/6

Grant of Right of Burial, Aaron

Powell, 23 Barton Street,

Borough of Barrow-in-Furness

Grave 2186, section 1, letter b, including

grave receipt for both Aaron and Sarah

Ann

circa

1890s

BDTB/134/4/7

Estate Account, Aaron Powell,

retired railway guard, Barrow-in-

Furness

circa

1936

BDTB/134/4/8 Estate Account, Sarah Ann

Powell, Barrow-in-Furness circa

1936

BDTB/134/4/9

Receipts of share of estate of

Sarah Ann Powell, Barrow-in-

Furness

Mrs Rosena Mason and John Hool Powell 1936

BDTB/134/4/10

Correspondence with the Barrow

Co-operative Society Limited

regarding share capital, Aaron

and Sarah Ann Powell

23 Apr-

23 May

1936

BDTB/134/4/11

Correspondence with the Furness

and South Cumberland Building

Society regarding account, Aaron

and Sarah Ann Powell

31 Dec

1935-12

Feb1936

BDTB/134/4/12

Mortgage with the Furness and

South Cumberland Building

Society and agreement of sale,

Aaron and Sarah Ann Powell

£200 mortgage for dwellinghouses, 6 and

8 Devon Street, Barrow-in-Furness

Matthew Hartley, 4 Devon Street,

Barrow-in-Furness to Aaron and Sarah

Ann Powell

3 Nov

1903

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BDTB/134/4/13

Pass Book, Liverpool and

Martins Bank Limited, Aaron and

Sarah Ann Powell

1927-

1936

BDTB/134/4/14

Insurance Policy, Sun Insurance

Office, 49-51 Newton, Dalton-in-

Furness, Sarah Ann Powell

Sarah Ann, wife of Aaron Powell,

Ramsden Street, Barrow-in-Furness and

Isabella, wife of William Brewer, Bootle

17 Jan

1905

BDTB/134/4/15

Notes regarding amount of rents

paid and expenditure on various

properties, Sarah Ann Powell

21 Stafford Street, Dalton-in-Furnesss, 6

and 8 Devon Street, Barrow-in-Furness

1935-

1936

BDTB/134/4/16

Correspondence regarding estate

duty, Aaron and Sarah Ann

Powell

Apr-Sep

1936

BDTB/134/4/17

Particulars, conditions of sale and

advertising articles for propeties

belonging to Aaron and Sarah

Ann Powell, deceased

Four lots for auction, 6 and 8 Devon

Street, 39 Ramsden Street, Barrow-in-

Furness and 21 Stafford |Street, Dalton-

in-Furness

May

1936

BDTB/134/4/18

Memorandum of Agreement of

Sale for properties belonging to

Aaron and Sarah Ann Powell,

deceased

Lot 3 to Mrs Eleanor Margaret Hool Lot 4

to Isabell Hool Annie Johnston 1936

BDTB/134/4/19

Requistion on Title, 6 Devon

Street, Barrow-in-Furness, Sarah

Ann Powell, deceased

1. Representatives of Sarah Ann Powell,

deceased 2. Robert C Wood

12 May

1936

BDTB/134/4/20 Lists of items sold, Sarah Ann

Powell, deceased 1936

BDTB/134/4/21 Invoices and receipts, Aaron and

Sarah Ann Powell, deceased

Including funeral costs and expenses,

along with the return passage for J Powell

and R Mason back to the USA

30 Jan-9

Sep 1936

BDTB/134/5/1

Correspondence regarding

complaint, gas main pipe, Askam

to Millom

Complainant Frank Fisher, Burnfield

Farm, Millom

15 Jan

1954-27

Apr 1954

BDTB/134/5/2

Holland versus Vickers

Armstongs, Workmens

Compensation

For loss of earnings undated

BDTB/134/5/3

John E Campbell, general family

draper, Barrow-in-Furness,

plaintiff

Versus William Clemens, Poolside,

Haverigg, John Steele, William Wilson,

Lonsdale Road, Millom and James

Butcher, defendants for outstanding

amounts

11 Jul

1899

BDTB/134/5/4

John Blackett, Rectory Farm,

Beckside, Kirkby-in-Furness,

farmer, plaintiff

Versus W H Bateson, Buccleuch Arms

Hotel, Barrow-in-Furness, hotel

proprietor, defendant for loss of shepherd

dog

1926-

1927

BDTB/134/5/5 John Bowness, boot and shoe

maker, plaintiff

Versus Mr Pattinson, outstanding amount,

defendant

1885-

1889

BDTB/134/5/6 W G Smith, tailor, hatter and

general outfitter, Millom, plaintiff

Versus John Casson and John Stamper,

outstanding amounts, defendants

1883-

1889

BDTB/134/5/7 Notice of trial and costs, George

Huddleston, plaintiff Versus John Clegg, defendant

1877-

1878

BDTB/134/5/8 List of offences, John Allison,

porter 1920s

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BDTB/134/5/9 Jane Dickson Calder, plaintiff

Edward and Margaret Burrough,

Fairfield, Liverpool, outstanding amount,

defendants

1888

BDTB/134/5/10 Letters, Myers versus Lane Regarding Park, deceased 1887

BDTB/134/6/1 Insurance Policy, Sun Fire Office Anthony Shepherd, Oak Wood Cottage,

near High Brow, Millom, yeoman

1882-

1883

BDTB/134/6/2 Insurance Policy, Royal

Insurance Company

Margaret Anne and Joseph Atkinson,

Crossley Street, Askam-in-Furness, coal

dealer

1906

BDTB/134/6/3 Note regarding land to let by

tender, near Duddon Bridge

Tenders to be received by Thomas Butler

and Son, solictitor for Tail Banks, Smithy

Field, Great and Little Castle How and

Church Hall

Sep 1931

BDTB/134/6/4

Funeral expenses for George C

Southward, Chappels Farm,

deceased

1938

BDTB/134/6/5

Letter from Mary Hool regarding

statement of cash in bank,

William Hool, deceased

Brow End House, Much Urswick, near

Ulverston

22 Sep

1930

BDTB/134/6/6 Catalogue of old engravings,

Sotheby and Company

Note regarding lot 258, property of Mrs

Hodgson Jul 1927

BDTB/134/6/7

Certificates of Investment in

Government Stock, Margaret

Casson, Sella, Dunnerdale,

Broughton-in-Furness

Margaret Casson died 28 Nov 1914 and

stock vested in Nicholas Casson, Sella,

Dunnerdale Nicholas Casson died 13 Mar

1917 and stock vested in Henry Casson

Leece, Sella, Dunnerdale

1904-

1910

BDTB/134/6/8 Bill of Costs, Mrs H Stilling,

deceased

Trustees and Executors, Messrs Hartley

and Coulton 1899

BDTB/134/6/9

Correspondence and receipts,

William Uren, Dalton-in-Furness,

grocer

Receipts regarding debt 1877-

1884

BDTB/134/6/10 Statements of Accounts, William

and Henry Barwick in liquidation 1879

BDTB/134/6/11 Correspondence regarding mining

lease

The Reverend C R Graham, The

Vicarage, Kirkby Ireleth A B Salmon,

Solicitor and Magistrates Clerk

1872-

1874

BDTB/134/6/12

Correspondence regarding sale of

interest in saw mill and cottages,

Isaac Bibby, Canada

Letters to W B Pritt, his nephew 1926

BDTB/134/6/13

Correspondence regarding

purchase of two shares in the

Canadian Pacific Railway

Company

Shares bought for Mrs Hall by order of J

R Hall, esquire of Erskine Neville

Company

1904

BDTB/134/6/14 Statements of vessels earnings

and expenditure

For the Millom Castle, Robert and

Elizabeth William Brockbank to E Bibby,

Newbiggin, Waberthwaite

1890-

1896

BDTB/134/6/15

Handwritten list of ward claims

for the Conservatives and the

Liberals

1914

BDTB/134/6/16 Correspondence and outstanding

invoices, John Rigg, ironmonger

Invoices from Ramsey Brothers, W A

Tyzack and Company, Picksley Sims and

1898-

1900

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and implement dealer, Bootle,

deceased

Company Limited, J and J Braithwaite,

Massey-Harris Company Limited, David

Kimberley and Sons, W H Bailey

Company Limited, Harrison McGregor

and Company, Wheeler and Wilson

Manufacturing Company, John Lysaght

Limited, Preston Brothers, Dairy Supply

Company, Moses Dodgson, Robert

Williams and Sons Limited, L

Borrowdale, John Huddleston, Isaac

Southward, Richard Woodall and William

Head

BDTB/134/6/17 Income Tax and House Duty

Forms

A B Shepherd, Thomas Atkinson, J

Braithwaite, Thomas Bowes, Trustees of

John Dodds, M Steele, Richard Cleasby,

Mr Durham, T R Spencer, E Tyacke, Mr

Marshall, Thomas Dixon and P Griffith

1908-

1910

BDTB/134/6/18

Room hire forms for Election and

notes of appointments made for

duties of messenger,

Waberthwaite and Haverigg

Robert William Newton, School House,

Waberthwaite, rate of pay 10s John Henry

Jackson, 1 Bankfield Road, Haverigg, rate

of pay 10s

24 Jan

1910

BDTB/134/6/19 Receipt of proceeds from sale of

cow, Mr Fox 22 Jan

1906

BDTB/135/1/1 Photograph of cottages,

Marshside, Bootle

Property of James Huddlestone,

enfranchised Feb 1913

circa

1913

BDTB/135/2/1

Agenda for the monthly meeting

of the Standing Committees,

Rural District Council of

Ulverston

9 Apr

1939

BDTB/135/2/2

Agenda for the monthly meeting

of the Standing Committees,

Rural District Council of

Ulverston

8 Jun

1939

BDTB/135/2/3

Agenda, Copy Minutes and

Reports for the Ordinary meeting,

Rural District Council of

Ulverston

15 Jun

1939

BDTB/135/2/4

Agenda, Copy Minutes and

Reports for the Annual meeting,

Rural District Council of

Ulverston

16 Apr

1936

BDTB/135/2/5

Annual Report of the Medical

Officer of Health, Rural District

Council of Ulverston

For the year of 1935 1936

BDTB/135/2/6

Quarterly Report of the Medical

Officer of Health, Rural District

Council of Ulverston

Quarter ending Mar 1936 1936

BDTB/135/2/7

Agenda for the meeting of the

Rating and Valuation Act

Committee, Rural District

Council of Ulverston

13 Sep

1934

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BDTB/135/2/8

Nomination form for District

Councillor of Dunnerdale and

Seathwaite, Rural District

Council of Ulverston

Wilson Butler, Glebelands, Broughton-in-

Furness, solicitor 1922

BDTB/135/2/9

Handwritten agenda with note

regarding the Sheep Scab Order,

1920

undated

BDTB/135/2/10

Inquiry regarding right of way

near Templand Farm, Allithwaite,

Ulverston Rural District Council

Inquiry report and findings and

recommendations of the Right of Way

Inquiry Committee

Jun-Jul

1939

BDTB/135/3/1

Copy Reply and Copy Statement

of Claim, Huddleston versus

Clegg

George Huddleston, plaintiff John Clegg,

defendant, managing partner of lessor of

Mousell Mines, Dalton-in-Furness Claim

regarding dismissal

1877

BDTB/135/3/2

Copy Depositions of Witnesses,

Charnley versus Coward, Winder

and Tindall

James Charnley, accused James Coward,

farmer, Cart House Farm, Kirkby-in-

Furness, William Benson Winder, farmer,

Kirkby Hall, Robert Francis Tindall,

police sergeant and other deponents

1905

BDTB/135/3/3 Notice to attend court, Hartley

versus Atkinson

E Hartley, plaintiff Richard Atkinson,

defendant

9 Feb

1926

BDTB/135/3/4 Notice to attend court, Hodgson

versus Atkinson

William Hodgson and Batty, plaintiffs

Richard Atkinson, defendant

9 Feb

1926

BDTB/135/3/5

Notice to attend court, Herbert

Gibson, New Street, Broughton-

in-Furness

7 Jun

1932

BDTB/135/3/6

Application for order to be made

at Petty Sessions, Parkinson

versus Parkinson

Mary Jane Parkinson, Union Street,

Ulverston, complainant John Richard

Parkinson, Union Street, Ulverston,

defendant

22 Jan

1935

BDTB/135/3/7 Agenda for Petty Sessions

Police versus William Henry Bricknell,

applications for theatre licences, general

annual licensing, dog exemptions and

removal of explosive store licence

7 Feb

1934

BDTB/135/3/8 Agenda for Petty Sessions

Police versus Clement White, William

Watson, Thomas Cavanagh and Frederick

C Giles and George V Penn Rating office,

Bootle versus Paul R Sykes M B Burke,

William Fawcett and John D Fendler

28 Nov

1935

BDTB/135/3/9 List of cases for hearing at Petty

Sessions Mainly liquor licence extensions

13 Dec

1934

BDTB/135/3/10 List of cases for hearing at Petty

Sessions Mainly motor vehicle offences

13 Sep

1934

BDTB/135/3/11 Letters and statement, Wilkinson

versus Wilkinson

Florence Ann Wilkinson and Arthur

Herbert Wilkinson, Marshside, Kirkby-in-

Furness

1924

BDTB/135/4/1

Bills of Costs and Annuity

Receipt, John Woodend, Bouth,

powder maker, deceased

Died 26 Jul 1884 Executor, Thomas

Cragg, Colton, farmer Annuitant, Ann

Woodburn, sister of John

1884

BDTB/135/4/2

Inland Revenue form,

Christopher Dobson,

Subberthwaite, deceased

Died 18 Mar 1883 Oaths made by E

Dobson, Surrey End, Subberthwaite, Apr 1883

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farmer and Joseph Gunson, Oak Bank,

Ulpha, yeoman

BDTB/135/4/3/1

The Last Will and Testament,

Elizabeth White, Market Street,

Dalton-in-Furness, deceased

30 Jul

1932

BDTB/135/4/3/2

Estate Duty Form, Elizabeth

White, Market Street, Dalton-in-

Furness, deceased

Died 31 Oct 1932 Affidavit by George

William White, Market Street, Dalton-in-

Furness, builder, husband of Elizabeth

1932

BDTB/135/4/3/3

Draft Assent of Real Estate,

Elizabeth White, Market Street,

Dalton-in-Furness, deceased

In favour of George William White 3 Feb

1933

BDTB/135/4/4/1

Estate Duty Form, Thomas

Walker, Myrtle Terrace, Dalton-

in-Furness, bachelor, deceased

Died 29 Jul 1909 and formerly of

Greenodd Oath made by Margaret

Walker, Myrtle Terrace, Dalton-in-

Furness, spinster

1909

BDTB/135/4/4/2

Succession Duty Form, Thomas

Walker, Myrtle Terrace, Dalton-

in-Furness, bachelor, deceased

Successor, Margaret Walker, Myrtle

Terrace, Dalton-in-Furness, sister of

Thomas

28 Aug

1909

BDTB/135/4/4/3

Draft Residuary Account Form,

Thomas Walker, Myrtle Terrace,

Dalton-in-Furness, bachelor,

deceased

7 Sep

1909

BDTB/135/4/4/4

Bill of Costs, Thomas Walker,

Myrtle Terrace, Dalton-in-

Furness, bachelor, deceased

1909

BDTB/135/4/5/1 Estate Account, William Parke,

Rallies, Whicham, deceased 1888-

1889

BDTB/135/4/5/2 Duty Form, William Parke,

Rallies, Whicham, deceased 1889

BDTB/135/4/5/3 Bill of Costs, William Parke,

Rallies, Whicham, deceased Mar-May

1889

BDTB/135/4/5/4

Notice to pay off mortgage,

William Parke, Rallies,

Whicham, deceased

1. James Parke, The Green, gentleman

and Noble Parke, Haverigg, miner,

executors of William Parke, deceased 2.

Isaac Stilling, Jackson Ground,

Dunnerdale, yeoman Amount, £200 with

interest

7 Sep

1888

BDTB/135/4/5/5

List of cash required for

settlement, William Parke,

Rallies, Whicham, deceased

undated

BDTB/135/4/5/6

Notice to pay off mortgage,

William Parke, Rallies,

Whicham, deceased

1. James Parke, The Green, Millom,

gentleman and Noble Park, Haverigg,

miner 2. Andrew Fox, Haverigg Amount,

£400 with interest

7 Nov

1888

BDTB/135/4/5/7

Statement of legacy due to John

Parke, Whitbeck, William Parke,

Rallies, Whicham, deceased

24 May

1889

BDTB/135/4/5/8

Letters regarding receipt of

money, William Parke, Rallies,

Whicham, deceased

William Bryer, Ann Hoggarth and Mary

Ann Shields

1875-

1889

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BDTB/135/4/6/1

Release and Indemnity, John

Park, Main Street, Holborn Hill,

Millom, gentleman, deceased

1. Residuary Legatees under the will of

John Park, deceased 2. Messrs Thomas

and John Richardson Butler, solicitors,

the trustees and executors

1 Aug

1901

BDTB/135/4/6/2

Indenture, John Park, Main

Street, Holborn Hill, Millom,

gentleman, deceased

1. Thomas Butler, esquire 2. James

Lawrence, Whitby, Yorkshire, bankers

clerk Principle sum, £2500

19 Jan

1907

BDTB/135/4/6/3

Draft Release and Indemnity,

John Park, Main Street, Holborn

Hill, Millom, gentleman,

deceased

1. James Lawrence Park, Whitby,

Yorkshire, bank clerk and other 2.

Thomas Butler, esquire

1907

BDTB/135/4/7 Office copy will of Mary Dixon,

spinster, Sun Street, Ulverston 1871

BDTB/135/4/8/1

List of Executors, John Kirkby

Shephard, High Brow, Millom,

deceased

John Shephard, Ellen Kirkby Benson,

Elizabeth Ann Fearon and Wilson Butler

circa

1930s

BDTB/135/4/8/2

Draft Estate Account, John

Kirkby Shephard, Low House,

Millom, deceased

1930-

1932

BDTB/135/4/8/3

Bank Pass Book, London Joint

City and Midland Bnk Limited,

John Kirkby Shephard, Low

House, Millom, deceased

1926-

1930

BDTB/135/4/8/4

Valuation of real estate, John

Kirkby Shephard, Low House,

Millom, deceased

Farm known as High Brow, cottage at Cut

End, farm known as Park Head and three

cottages at School Ellis, The Hill, Millom

1 Dec

1930

BDTB/135/4/8/5

Particulars, Conditions and

Contract for Sale, John Kirkby

Shephard, Low House, Millom,

deceased

Lot 1, High Brow Farm, agreement to

purchase by WilliamTyson Lot 2, Closes

of land known as Furness Beck Fields and

Park Meadow, agreement to purchase by

William Tyson Lot 3, Park Head Farm

Lot 4, Close of land, near Spunham,

agreement to purchase by John William

Walker Lot 5, Three cottages at School

Ellis, agreement to purchase by William

Thompson

19 Oct

1931

BDTB/135/4/8/6

Sale advertising, John Kirkby

Shephard, Low House, Millom,

deceased

Auction of five lots, by Messrs Alfred

Coward and Son, West County Hotel,

Millom Lots including High Brow Farm,

closes of land known as Furness Beck and

Park Meadow, Park Head Farm, three

cottages at School Ellis and close of land

near Spunham

10 Oct

1931

BDTB/135/4/8/7

Request for Midland Bank to

transfer conveyance documents to

Thomas Butler and Son, John

Kirkby Shephard, Low House,

Millom, deceased

Conveyance of School House and land at

School Ellis, Edmund Edward Allen to

Joseph Lowther, dated 25 Feb 1864

Mar 1932

BDTB/135/4/8/8

Invoices and receipts, John

Kirkby Shephard, Low House,

Millom, deceased

1931-

1932

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BDTB/135/4/8/9

Correspondence, John Kirkby

Shephard, Low House, Millom,

deceased

Extract of Conveyance, High Brow Estate

Notice to give up Park Head Farm, J

Leech

1908-

1932

BDTB/135/4/9/1 Epitome of will, William

Gaitskill, Bootle, saddler 28 July

1908

BDTB/135/4/9/2

Receipts for money received from

estate, William Gaitskill, Bootle,

saddler, deceased

Elizabeth Sheward and Eleanor Brierly May

1933

BDTB/135/4/9/3

Statement of estate, William

Gaitskill, Bootle, saddler,

deceased

circa

1933

BDTB/135/4/9/4

Statement of estate, William

Gaitskill, Bootle, saddler and

Jane Gaitskill, deceased

Jane Gaitskill, sister-in-law to William

Gaitskill

circa

1933

BDTB/135/4/9/5 Assent of premises in Bootle,

Jane Gaitskill, deceased

1. Personal representatives of Jane

Gaitskill 2. Elizabeth Sheward

11 May

1933

BDTB/135/4/9/6 List of charges, Jane Gaitskill,

deceased Feb-Apr

1933

BDTB/135/4/10/1 Copy will, Dr Sydney Johnson,

Dalton-in-Furness, surgeon

Executors, Hannah Johnson, wife, George

Slater of Park Farm, Dalton-in-Furness

and George Banks Ashburner, Ellis Lea,

Dalton-in-Furness both friends

14 Mar

1883

BDTB/135/4/10/2

Receipts for money received, Dr

Sydney Johnson, Dalton-in-

Furness, surgeon

circa

1898

BDTB/135/4/10/3

Letter and receipt, Briton Medical

and General Life Association

Limited, Dr Sydney Johnson,

Dalton-in-Furness, surgeon

Regarding premium payment 8 Sep

1890

BDTB/135/4/10/4

Copy letter from Hannah

Johnson, Dr Sydney Johnson,

Dalton-in-Furness, surgeon

Regarding hay crop and other matters 13 Sep

1892

BDTB/135/4/12/1

Affidavit for Commissioners,

Agnes Atkinson, Fair View,

Broughton-in-Furness, widow

Oath made by William Atkinson, Fair

View, Broughton-in-Furness, foreman,

Wilson Butler and Edgar Satterthwaite,

Broughton-in-Furness, solicitors

22 Jul

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/2

List of mortgages, Agnes

Atkinson, Fair View, Broughton-

in-Furness, widow

circa

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/3

Valuation for Estate Duty, Agnes

Atkinson, Fair View, Broughton-

in-Furness, widow

Dwellinghouse known as Fair View,

wooden joiners shop and household

furniture

27 Jun

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/4

Estate Account, Agnes Atkinson,

Fair View, Broughton-in-Furness,

widow

circa

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/5 Will of Agnes Atkinson, Fair

View, Broughton-in-Furness Revoked by later will 13 Jun 1933

22 Mar

1933

BDTB/135/4/12/6

Receipts for money received from

estate of Agnes Atkinson, Fair

View, Broughton-in-Furness

Jane Graves, Thomas Atkinson, S Graves,

Miss Agnes Atkinson and Mary Atkinson Oct 1939

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BDTB/135/4/12/7

Funeral card, Agnes Atkinson,

Fair View, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

To be interred at Broughton-in-Furness

Church

30 May

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/8

Draft Transfer of Mortgage,

Agnes Atkinson, Fair View,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

1. Personal Representatives of Agnes

Atkinson, deceased 2. Miss Agnes

Atkinson and Miss Jane Atkinson

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/9

Draft Assent, Agnes Atkinson,

Fair View, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

1. Personal Representatives of Miss

Agnes Atkinson 2. Miss Agnes Atkinson

and Miss Mary Atkinson Dwellinghouse

and premises Fairview, Broughton-in-

Furness

16 Sep

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/10

Draft Assent, Agnes Atkinson,

Fair View, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

1. Personal representatives of Agnes

Atkinson, deceased 2. Messrs Thomas

Atkinson and James Atkinson Shop and

building, Fair View, Broughton-in-

Furness

16 Sep

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/11

Draft production of documents,

Agnes Atkinson, Fair View,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

1. Misses Agnes and Mary Atkinson 2.

Messrs Thomas and James Atkinson

16 Sep

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/12

List of legacies, Agnes Atkinson,

Fair View, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

circa

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/13

Correspondence regarding war

stock, Agnes Atkinson, Fair

View, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Aug-Sep

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/14

Invoices, Agnes Atkinson, Fair

View, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

1939

BDTB/135/4/12/15

Letters, Agnes Atkinson, Fair

View, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

1939

BDTB/135/5/1

Correspondence regarding

Barrow Corporation Electricity

Scheme, Broughton-in-Furness

Letters to Wilson Butler, Solicitor from

the County Borough of Barrow-in-

Furness, regarding objection to proposed

route of the transmission line from Askam

to Broughton-in-Furness

Mar-Jun

1930

BDTB/135/5/2

Letters and newspaper articles

regarding afforestation in the

Lake District

1936

BDTB/135/5/3

Newspaper article regarding

proposal to join Askham and

Lowther under the Union of

Benefices Act

undated

BDTB/135/5/4 Letters and tracing regarding the

free farm rent, Whitbeck

Letters from Danby Bamber and William

Myers to Thomas Butler Small pencil

tracing showing the Mill and paddock

Jan 1884

BDTB/135/5/5 Agreement regarding winter

eatage

1. James Sawrey Cookson, Newham Hall,

Durham, esquire 2. William Wilson, The

Hagg, Broughton-in-Furness, farmer Land

known as West Park Close otherwise

Riggs Field Rent, £2.10

23 Oct

1882

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BDTB/135/5/6 Terms of Settlement, Elizabeth

Caroline Crawley Wren, deceased

1. Isabella Dora Park and Ethel Agnes

Park, Brocklebank Ground Tower,

Lancaster, spinsters and trustees under the

will of Elizabeth Caroline Crawley Wren

of Brocklebank Ground Tower, spinster,

deceased 2. Reverend Thomas Bishop

Crawley Wren, Bootle, Cumberalnd and

others

12 Nov

1908

BDTB/135/5/7 Details of farms to rent, Eskdale,

Edward Tyson of Wha House

Taw House Farm, Wha House Farm and

Under Bank Farm, Eskdale undated

BDTB/135/5/8

Notice of charge and list of

mortgages, William Dickinson

and others

13-19 Franklin Street, 14 Storey Square,

35-39 and 47 Rawlinson Street, Barrow-

in-Furness Land at Roosebeck and Leece

1898

BDTB/135/5/9/1

Lease, farms and land situate at

Fisher Ground, Red Brow and

Milkingstead, Eskdale and Birker

1. Joseph Sharpe, Fisher Ground, Eskdale,

yeoman and lessor 2. Richardson Sharpe,

Fisher Ground, yeoman and lessee Rent

£110

1 Aug

1888

BDTB/135/5/9/2 Copy Bond to secure payment of

an Annuity

1. Richardson Sharpe, Fisher Ground,

Eskdale, yeoman 2. Sarah Lesh, Seascale

Hall, widow Annuity for Sarah Lesh, £28

per annum

7 Dec

1888

BDTB/135/5/9/3 Copy Declaration of Trust

1. Richardson Sharpe, Fisher Ground,

Eskdale, farmer 2. Thomas Butler and

John Nelson, solicitors Sum, £600 to

Sarah Lesh

29 Jul

1901

BDTB/135/5/9/4

Bank Pass Book, Cumberland

Union Banking Company

Limited

Richardson Sharpe and Sarah Lesh 1901-

1910

BDTB/135/5/9/5

Receipt for monies from the will

of John Sharpe, Fisher Ground,

Eskdale, deceased

Receipt from Richardson Sharpe 7 Dec

1888

BDTB/135/5/9/6

Letters regarding Mrs Lesh death

and the cancellation of her

Annuity

1911

BDTB/135/5/10

Bank Pass Book, Cumberland

Union Banking Company

Limited

Messrs Thomas Newby 47 Keith Street

and William Harrison, 68 Cavendish

Street, Barrow-in-Furness

1898-

1912

BDTB/135/5/11 Letters to Wilson Butler from

niece Beryl Aiken circa

1920

BDTB/135/5/12 Letter from Frank Fisher

Regarding John Theckston, the decision

to offer the Stainton Estate to Thurston

Butler and the amount of work Mr

Townley has done in repairs and

improvements

14 Jul

1898

BDTB/135/5/13 Monthly Mining Handbook with

price lists Information from around the world

May

1939

BDTB/135/5/14

Letter from Bardshaw and

Murray, solicitors, Barrow-in-

Furness to Thomas Butler and

Son, solicitors

Stating that they are prepared to offer

£25,000 on behalf of their client for

mansion, farms, land, buildings and right

set out in the sale particulars of

Broughton Tower Estate

11

Jun1919

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BDTB/135/5/15 Auction sale catalogue, George

Lovitt and Sons, Coventry

Household furniture and a few oil

paintings

1 Jun

1911

BDTB/135/5/16 Letter of thanks to T Butler,

esquire

From The Railway Guards Universal

Friendly Society for contribution Nov 1887

BDTB/135/5/17 Receipt of transfer, Messrs T

Butler and Son £550, 5% War Loan

18 Oct

1923

BDTB/135/5/18

Statement of Accounts, Reading

and Recreation Rooms,

Broughton-in-Furness

1899

BDTB/135/5/19 Invoice for Law Books

Stevens and Norton, Law Booksellers and

Publishers, Fleet Street, London to T

Butler, esquire

1874

BDTB/135/5/20

Letters to Wilson Butler from A

E Buchannan, Thaneville,

Maryport regarding dispute

1923-

1924

BDTB/135/5/21

General letter from H Myers-

Meakin, solictior, Broughton-in-

Furness

Apr 1875

BDTB/135/6/1

Proclamation of Court, Manor of

Ulpha, Sarah Whineray, Scales

Park, Aldingham

Heir of Robert Casson, deceased to be

admitted as tenant of two customary

messuages, tenements and appurtenances

situated in the Manor of Wallowbarrow

for yearly customary rents E Lonsdale

Nanson, steward of said manor

20 Oct

1905

BDTB/135/6/2

Letter and Proclamation of Court,

Manor of Ulpha, Thomas Sawrey,

Low Place, Eskdale

Heir of Joseph Casson Sawrey, deceased

to be admitted tenant of customary

messuage and tenement with

appurtenances and ground known as

Grass Guards for yearly customary

fineable rents E Lonsdale Nanson,

steward of the said manor

20-23 Oct

1905

BDTB/135/6/3

Account of fines assessed, Manor

of Ulpha, Sarah Whineray, Scales

Park, Aldingham

For Wallowbarrow 30 Oct

1905

BDTB/135/6/4

Account of fines assessed, Manor

of Ulpha, Thomas Sawrey, Low

Place, Eskdale

For Grass Guards 30 Oct

1905

BDTB/135/6/5

Letter to T Butler and Son from

Howson, Dickinson and Nanson,

solicitors

Regarding Thomas Sawrey and Sarah

Whineray attending the Travellers Rest

Inn, Ulpha to pay general fines as set by

the court

19 Dec

1905

BDTB/135/6/6

Letters to T Butler and Son from

Howson, Dickinson and Nanson,

solicitors

Regarding inspection of Court Rolls and

acknowledgement that clients will not be

paying assessed fines

16-21

Dec 1905

BDTB/135/6/7

Proclaimation of Court, Manor of

Bootle, Agnes Parks, St Bernards

Vicarage, Bodwin, Cornwall

Heirs of William Blendall and Robert

Mellon to be admitted of messuage and

tenement known as Drinkalds along with

parcel of ground and appurtenances

known as Larrow Meadow, at a yearly

customary fineable rent E Lonsdale

Nanson, steward of the said manor

Includes plan and receipts

1859-17

Oct 1905

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BDTB/136/1/1 Copy Will, John Singleton,

Middle Bank, Corney 1 Aug

1838

BDTB/136/1/2

Draft Deed of Family

Arrangements, John Singleton,

deceased, Middle Bank, Corney

1. William Benjamin Pritt, Middle Bank,

Corney, farmer 2. Allan Douglas Pritt,

Middle Bank, Corney, farmer 3. Wilson

Butler and other, solicitors

22 Dec

1914

BDTB/136/1/3

Instruction for Counsel, John

Singleton, deceased, Middle

Bank, Corney

William Benjamin Pritt and Allan

Douglas Pritt

17 Nov

1914

BDTB/136/1/4 Indenture, John Singleton,

Middle Bank, Corney

1. William Benjamin Pritt, Middle Bank,

Corney, farmer 2. Wilson Butler, solicitor

21 Dec

1914

BDTB/136/1/5

Correspondence regarding the

estate of John Singleton,

deceased, Middle Bank, Corney

1914

BDTB/136/1/6

Instructions with questions and

answers, John Singleton,

deceased, Middle Bank, Corney

undated

BDTB/136/2/1

Power of Attorney, William

Benjamin Pritt, Middle Kinmont,

Corney, farmer

To appoint Henry Coward, Middle

Kinmont, Corney, farmer

26 Mar

1910

BDTB/136/2/2

Receipts, statements and letters

regarding Tithe Rent, William

Benjamin Pritt, The Bank or Near

Bank, Corney

Payable to the Rector of Corney 1909-

1919

BDTB/136/2/3

Draft Disentailing Deed of

Middle Bank, Corney, William

Benjamin Pritt

1. William Benjamin Pritt 2. Wilson

Butler By the death of his father Daniel

Pritt, his grandmother Elizabeth Pritt and

virtue of the will of John Singleton

1914

BDTB/136/2/4

Draft Particulars and Conditions

of Sale, Middle Bank, Corney,

William Benjamin Pritt and Allan

Douglas Pritt

Consisting of dwellinghouse, outbuildings

and approximately 58 acres of land

Auction, Kings Head, Bootle by Messrs

Alfred Coward and Son

8 Oct

1921

BDTB/136/2/5

Draft Conveyance, Middle Bank,

Corney, William Benjamin Pritt

and A D Pritt

1. William Benjamin Pritt and Allan

Douglas Pritt 2. James W Park With plan

and list of land

25 Mar

1922

BDTB/136/2/6 Miscellaneous receipts and

letters, William Benjamin Pritt 1907-

1909

BDTB/136/3 Bill of Costs, Hannah Watts,

deceased 1914

BDTB/136/4 Bill of Costs, Joseph Wilson,

deceased 1896-

1897

BDTB/136/5 Bill of Costs, William Park,

deceased 1888

BDTB/136/6

Affidavit, Ellie Jane Casson,

deceased, The School House,

Seathwaite, spinster

Died, 4 Jun 1927 Oath by Eleanor

Casson, The School House, Seathwaite,

widow

10 Jul

1927

BDTB/136/7/1 Affidavit, Hannah Poole, River

Bank, Ulpha, deceased

Oath by Hannah Foulkes, Hooley Range,

Heaton Moor, Stockport 1889

BDTB/136/7/2

Bill of costs and invoice, Hannah

Poole, River Bank, Ulpha,

deceased

1889

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BDTB/136/7/3 Pay Sheet, Hannah Poole, River

Bank, Ulpha, deceased

Regarding share of estate to James

Barwick, Geneva Street, Barrow-in-

Furness

9 Dec

1889

BDTB/136/7/4 Letters, Hannah Poole, River

Bank, Ulpha, deceased Regarding sale of furniture and genealogy

Sep-Nov

1889

BDTB/136/8 Letters, James Atkinson,

deceased

Regarding obtaining a signature and

release of cheque from Dora Lamonby

also the payment of the account from Mr

Affleck, Ulverston

Feb-Apr

1934

BDTB/136/9 Draft Estate Account, Thomas

Wilson, deceased

circa

1891-

1893

BDTB/136/10

Estate Duty Form and letter,

Hannah Dixon, Duke Street,

Askam-in-Furness, deceased

Died 3 Apr 1936 Trustees, William Ward

Dixon, Stroud, schoolmaster and Albert

Roberts, Askam-in-Furness, ship plater

Beneficiaries, Agnes Jane Roberts wife to

Albert Roberts and sister to Hannah

Dixon

Oct 1936

BDTB/136/11 Estate Account and letters, Mary

Ann McClintock, deceased

circa

1896-

1897

BDTB/136/12 Supplemental Cash Account,

Henry James Dawson, deceased undated

BDTB/136/13 Draft Release, James Crawley,

deceased

Executors, Richard Seward and George

William Cowley

circa

1925

BDTB/136/14 Affidavit, Thomas Wilson,

Scales, husbandman, deceased

Died 1893 and formely of Torver, farmer

Oath by Thomas Dixon Postlethwaite,

Scales, joiner

circa

1893

BDTB/136/15

Notice for Claims, Rebecca

Casson, spinster, Sykehouse,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Died 19 Apr 1879 1880

BDTB/136/16 Copy Queries on Account, Jane

Walker, deceased 1881

BDTB/136/17/1

Affidavit, Charles Park, Rydal

House, The Square, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired quarry

manager, deceased

Oath by Elizabeth Park, Rydal House,

Broughton-in-Furness, widow of Charles,

Charles Frederick Park, Lyndhurst Road,

Wood Green, Middlesex, surveyor and

engineer in the army, son of Charles and

William Johnston, Oxford Street,

Workington, insurance superintendant,

son-in-law of Charles

1918

BDTB/136/17/2

Draft Will, Charles Park, Rydal

House, The Square, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired quarry

manager, deceased

1 Nov

1911

BDTB/136/17/3

Codocil to Will, Charles Park,

Rydal House, The Square,

Broughton-in-Furness, retired

quarry manager, deceased

15 Feb

1917

BDTB/136/17/4 Note of additional gift, Charles

Park, Rydal House, The Square,

Stating the increase of the weekly amount

paid to Elizabeth Park, daughter of

Charles during her lifetime

24 Sep

1915

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Broughton-in-Furness, retired

quarry manager, deceased

BDTB/136/17/5

Provisional Valuations, Charles

Park, Rydal House, The Square,

Broughton-in-Furness, retired

quarry manager, deceased

House, buildings and rooms, The Square,

Broughton-in-Furness 97-115 Steel

Street, Askam-in-Furness 25-29

Mainsgate Road, Millom

Mar 1918

BDTB/136/17/6

Correspondence with Prudential

Assurance Company Limited,

Charles Park, Rydal House, The

Square, Broughton-in-Furness,

retired quarry manager, deceased

Including Annual Bonus Certificates and

detail of claim

1914-

1918

BDTB/136/17/7

Invoices, Charles Park, Rydal

House, The Square, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired quarry

manager, deceased

1918

BDTB/136/17/8

Letter and Observations,

Elizabeth Park, Rydal House, The

Square, Broughton-in-Furness,

retired quarry manager, deceased

Regarding claim of duty 1924-

1925

BDTB/136/17/9

Letter, Elizabeth Park, Rydal

House, The Square, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired quarry

manager, deceased

Regarding the annuity to be paid to

Elizabeth Park, daughter of Elizabeth and

Charles

20 Dec

1924

BDTB/136/17/10 Letter, Thomas Dixon, deceased

Regarding cheque book, Manchester and

Liverpool District Banking Company

Limited

5 Sep

1900

BDTB/136/17/11

Letter from Isaac Dixon,

Dalegarth Hall to Thomas Butler,

solicitor

Regarding payment of expenses for his

uncles funeral

9 Dec

1904

BDTB/136/18/1 Valuation for the transfer of

chemist business

1. Frederick Brooks Parkin, chemist,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. Robert

Newboult, Pudsey, Leeds

11 Oct

1909

BDTB/136/18/2 Letters from George Newboult to

Robert Newboult Regarding money Jul 1937

BDTB/136/18/3

Letters from W Claridge and

Company, Accountants and

Auditors, Bradford

Regarding an advance to the mortgage

and offering condolences

Jan-Nov

1937

BDTB/136/18/4 Letter from Mrs Gleaves to

Robert Newboult Regarding overdue account Apr 1937

BDTB/136/18/5

Outstanding Accounts, Robert

Newboult, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Telfer and Sons Limited, Cadbury

Brothers Limited, Icilmadom Company

Limited and James Woolley Sons and

Company Limited

Nov-Dec

1937

BDTB/136/18/6

Correspondence with the

Lancashire Insurance Committee,

Robert Newboult, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Regarding accounts for scripts

Dec

1937-Feb

1938

BDTB/136/18/7

Correspondence with the Furness

and South Cumberland Building

Society, Robert Newboult,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Regarding options of payments for Mrs

Newboult

Feb-Mar

1938

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BDTB/136/18/8

Letter from Martins Bank

Limited, Robert Newboult,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Regarding the balance of account 1 Mar

1938

BDTB/136/18/9

Advertising for sale of the

business, Robert Newboult,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Advertising in the Pharmaceutical Journal

and The Chemist and Druggist

Supplement along with some typed

particulars

Nov-Dec

1937

BDTB/136/18/10

Observations and answers, Robert

Newboult, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

circa

1937

BDTB/136/18/11 Invoices, Robert Newboult,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased 1938

BDTB/136/18/12

Letters regarding details of the

business, Robert Newboult,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

1938

BDTB/136/19/1

Correspondence and accounts

with R W Glaister, Veterinary

Establishment, Millom

1914-

1932

BDTB/136/19/2

Accounts for funeral expenses,

John Kirkby Shephard, Millom,

deceased

Oct- Nov

1930

BDTB/136/19/3

Demand and receipts from Rural

District Council of Bootle, John

Kirkby Shephard, Millom,

deceased

For three houses on School Ellis

Nov

1930-Jun

1931

BDTB/136/19/4

Accounts and receipts, John

Kirkby Shephard, Millom,

deceased

John F Huggins, Dr J P Jackson and John

Mills and Son, Ironmongers and complete

House Furnisher, Millom

Jan-Oct

1931

BDTB/136/19/5

Court fees and statement of

account, John Kirkby Shephard,

Millom, deceased

1932

BDTB/136/20 Description of properties,

Millom, Shuttleworth, deceased

133 Holborn Hill, Millom in occupation

by William Stephens and 170 Holborn

Hill, Millom in occupation by Abraham

Tyson

1912

BDTB/136/21

Morgagees Account, property at

Tarn Head, Trusteees of William

Martin, deceased

With two receipts 1880

BDTB/136/22

Indenture of Apprenticeship,

Thomas Park, Ulverston, bankers

clerk

Apprenticeship with the Cumberland

Union Banking Company Limited,

Thomas aged 17 years

Jul 1897

BDTB/136/23

Income Tax Notice of

Assessment, Executors of James

Aikinson

Apr 1934

BDTB/136/24

Release and Discharge of debt,

William Uren, Dalton-in-Furness,

grocer

Jan 1884

BDTB/136/25 Part of newspaper, The West

Cumberland Times 6 Jan

1892

BDTB/136/26

The Telegram, Answers to the

Questions of the Articled Clerk

Examination

Number 65, Hilary term 1875

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BDTB/136/27

The Telegram, Answers to the

Questions of the Articled Clerk

Examination

Number 66, Easter term 1875

BDTB/136/28

Correspondence regarding

hairdryer from Thomas Butler

and Son, solictitor

1. Mrs Greta Aitkinson, 89 Duke Street,

Askam-in-Furness 2. J Rigg, Electrical

and Refrigeration Engineer, Upper Brook

Street, Ulverston

May-Jul

1953

BDTB/136/29 Affidavit, John Dodd, Millom 1. Harry Arnold, plaintiff 2. John Dodd,

Millom, contractor, defendant

6 Nov

1885

BDTB/136/30

Letter and Notice of Defence of

Statute of Limitation, Thomas

Philipson

1. William Tyson, plaintiff 2. Thomas

Philipson, Kirkhouse Tower, Coniston,

defendant

May

1899

BDTB/136/31

Order of Payment of Account,

Samuel Moore, Redcar,

Yorkshire

1. Samuel Moore, Redcar, plaintiff 2. The

Good Design Lodge of the Friendly

United Order of Mechanics, James

Nicholson, secretary, defendants

1875

BDTB/136/32 Defence of Margaret Burrough

1. Jane Dickson Calder, plaintiff 2.

Edward Pearson Burrough and Margaret

Burrough, defendants

8 Mar

1888

BDTB/136/33 Bank Pass Book, Coniston Co-

operative Society Limited

Philip William Powell, Crown Hotel,

Coniston

1920-

1939

BDTB/136/34

Quarterly report of the Medical

Officer of Health, Rural District

of Ulverston

30 Jun

1939

BDTB/136/35

Particulars and Conditions of Sale

of various property, Robert Roper

Atkinson, Millom, builder

1. Robert Roper Atkinson, Millom,

builder 2. George Samuel Heath, Barrow-

in-Furness, brewer Lot 1, beerhouse,

School Terrace, Newton, Millom in

occupation by Messrs Case and

Company, tenants Lot 2, water corn mill

and premises, known as Whicham Mill

Lot 3, dwelling house and premises, Lady

Hall, Millom Lot 4, closes of land, known

as Near Haws, Middle Haws and Far

Haws, Kirksanton, Millom

Apr 1889

BDTB/136/36

Affidavit of Henry Morgan F S A

A and John Kennedy Carruth

regarding Imperial Chemical

Industries Limited

Jul 1935

BDTB/136/37

Scheme of Arrangement, in the

matter of Central Argentine

Railway Limited regarding stock

shares

Includes letter and receipts 1934-

1941

BDTB/136/38

Correspondence regarding claim

for land damage, Henry Park,

Broad Oak, Waberthwaite

1. Henry Park, Broad Oak, Waberthwaite

2. Whicham Mining Company Limited

1893-

1894

BDTB/136/39

Earnings of vessels and shares for

sale, James Fisher and Sons,

Barrow-in-Furness

Earnings for vessels Betty Russell and

Harry Russell Shares to be sold on

various vessels belonging to Robert

Hannay

27 Oct

1874

BDTB/136/40 Contract note for sale of 100

shares, Phoenix Gold 1905

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BDTB/136/41 Letters of offers for The Star Inn,

Haverigg

Offers from The Dalton Brewery

Company, William Watson, G Atkinson,

N Jones, Henry Spencer and William

Newby

1895

BDTB/136/42 Letters regarding Main Road

improvements, Millom 1. Mr Park 2. Millom County Council

1922-

1923

BDTB/136/43 Lists of items sold, executors of

James Walker, deceased circa

1881

BDTB/136/44

Liquidation, George Mason,

Cavendish Street, Barrow-in-

Furness, grocer and provision

dealer

Question arising the Bill of Sale to be

heard in court 1. Charles Lowden,

plaintiff 2. Isaac Taylor, defendant

1877

BDTB/136/45 Receipted invoices, J Dixon, Boot

Eskdale

Regarding alteration to Barras Meadow

and purchase of fruit trees and hedging T

W Forsyth Nurseryman and Seedman, W

H Bewlay Nurseryman and Florist and B

Southward, Joiner and Builder

1900-

1902

BDTB/136/46 Receipted invoices, Thomas

Wilson, Scales, deceased 1895-

1896

BDTB/136/47

Letters regarding sale of cattle,

William Brocklebank, Hall Beck,

Whicham

1883-

1885

BDTB/136/48 Tenders and correspondence, Gill

Bank Farm, Eskdale

Letters regarding rent, valuation of sheep

and tenders for farm

1878-

1887

BDTB/136/49 Letter from C Parkinson to Mr

Butler regarding Mrs Gibson 9 Sep

1885

BDTB/136/50 Letter from William Borlase

Wilcock, Fairfield, Tenby Regarding family members

2 Sep

1885

BDTB/136/51

Letter from Millom Urban

District Council to Thomas Butler

and Son

Regarding Dumb Lane Corner 16 Dec

1922

BDTB/136/52/1

Lease, farm known and

Longmoor and flock of sheep,

Kinniside, St Bees

1. John James, Annas Croft, Kirkby

Ireleth, yeoman 2. David Myers the

younger, Moor End, Irton, farmer 3.

David Myers the elder, Moor End, Irton,

farmer Witnessed by Benjamin Wilson

and James Johnson, both farners, Irton

10 Jan

1872

BDTB/136/52/2 Bond for redelivery of sheep

1. David Myers the younger, Moor End

Irton and others 2. John James, Annas

Croft, Kirkby Ireleth

10 Jan

1872

BDTB/136/52/3 Draft Bond for the redelivery of

sheep

Thomas Thwaites and others with John

Cragg James 1902

BDTB/136/52/4 Correspondence regarding

fencing, Long Moor Farm

Bill for inspection of fences and note of

tenant and landlords responsibility

circa

1902

BDTB/136/52/5 Letters regarding tenders for

Long Moor farm circa

1901

BDTB/136/52/6 Letter from T Thwaites, Long

Moor farm Requesting a valuation of the sheep Feb 1902

BDTB/136/52/7

Letters from James Cragg,

Operative and Shipping Chemist,

Birkenhead to Thomas Butler

Regarding general business matters Nov 1901

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BDTB/136/53/1 Draft Copy Assignment of Life

Policy

1. John Postlethwaite, commercial

traveller, Silecroft 2. Robert Clark Turner,

Duke Street, Barrow-in-Furness, trading

as J Turner and Company, Wine and

Spirit Merchant Security, £100 and

interest

Mar 1899

BDTB/136/53/2

Draft and Copy Agreement

Supplemental to previous

Agreement

1. John Postlethwaite, commercial

traveller, Silecroft 2. Robert Clark Turner

and Company, Duke Street, Barrow-in-

Furness Previous agreement dated 2 Feb

1899

4 Mar

1899

BDTB/136/53/3 List of rentals to be collected and

those paid undated

BDTB/136/54/1

Question and Answers regarding

debts owed to Doctor Francis

Charles MacNalty, Colton

circa

1883

BDTB/136/54/2

Lists of debts owed to Doctor

Francis Charles MacNalty,

Colton

May

1883

BDTB/136/54/3

Correspondence regarding debts

owed to Doctor Francis Charles

MacNalty, Colton

C Fell, Thomas Taylor, James Dixon,

Hartley Tyson, B Turner, H Braithwaite,

William Coward and Thomas Atkinson

1883

BDTB/136/55/1

Bill of Costs to James Metcalfe,

Maindee, Newport from John

Atkinson, solicitor

Mortgage on dwellinghouse and shop,

Market Street, Ulverston to Reverend

Edward Wilson

14 Nov

1889

BDTB/136/55/2

Statement of amount due, James

Metcalfe, Maindee, Newport to

Reverend Edward Wilson

14 Nov

1889

BDTB/136/55/3

Notice to bailiff to seize and

distrain goods from Market

Street, Ulverston, Mr White

3 Dec

1889

BDTB/136/55/4

Letter from Joseph White of

White Brothers, Ironmongers,

Market Street, Ulverston

Regarding the condition of the property 18 Nov

1889

BDTB/136/56/1 Extract from report, Rural

District Council of Ulverston

Property belonging to John Stilling, Hale

House, Ulpha

30 Sep

1914

BDTB/136/56/2

Particulars from report,

Blacksmiths Arms, Broughton

Mills, Rural District Council of

Ulverston

John Stilling, Hale House, Ulpha, owner

William Hartley Tyson, occupier

11 Dec

1914

BDTB/136/56/3

Copy of minutes from meeting of

the High Furness Divisional

Committee

Regarding complaint against The

Blacksmith's Arms, Broughton Mills and

the owner John Stilling agreeing to

comply with sanitary requirements

16 Dec

1914

BDTB/136/56/4 Minutes of the Low Furness

Divisional Committee 23 Dec

1914

BDTB/136/56/5 Minutes of the High Furness

Divisional Committee 2 Dec

1914

BDTB/136/56/6 Minutes of the High Furness

Divisional Committee 6 Jan

1915

BDTB/136/56/7 Minutes of the Hawkshead

Divisional Committee 2 Jan

1915

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BDTB/136/56/8 Minutes of the Cartmel

Divisional Committee 5 Jan

1915

BDTB/136/56/9 General letters regarding the

report 1914-

1915

BDTB/137/1/1

Inland Revenue Form, Residuary

Account, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executors Mary Walker, widow and John

Garner, Broughton-in-Furness, gentleman

6 Dec

1886

BDTB/137/1/2

Inland Revenue Form, Personal

Account, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Accounting parties, Mary Walker, widow,

Broughton in Furness and John Garner,

Broughton-in-Furness, gentleman

Legatee, Roger Walker, brother of

William Walker who died 28 Aug 1889

1886-

1906

BDTB/137/1/3

Inland Revenue Form, Personal

Account, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Accounting parties, Mary Walker, widow,

Broughton-in-Furness and John Garner,

Broughton-in-Furness, gentleman

Legatee, George Walker, deceased,

brother of William Walker

1906

BDTB/137/1/4

Inland Revenue Form, Succession

Duty on Real Property, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Successor Roger Walker, Greedy Gate

near Broughton-in-Furness in equal

shares with Mary Walker and George

Walker

24 Dec

1886

BDTB/137/1/5

Inland Revenue Form, Succession

Duty on Real Property, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Successor George Walker, deceased 24 Dec

1886

BDTB/137/1/6

Inland Revenue Form, Annuity

Receipt with statement, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executors, Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, widow and John Garner,

Broughton-in-Furness, yeoman Statement

signed by Mary Walker and John Garner

regarding the Walker family

30 Dec

1886

BDTB/137/1/7

Draft Statement for the Contoller

of Legacy and Successor Duties,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1886

BDTB/137/1/8

Copy Probate of Will, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

18 May

1858

BDTB/137/1/9

Inland Revenue Form, Residuary

Account, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Exhibited by Mary Walker, John Garner

and John Jackson Includes a list of debts

due and a list of rents received since the

death of William Walker Payments due to

Mary Walker, William Walker, son of

Roger Walker, William and David

Walker, sons of George Walker

Nov 1859

BDTB/137/1/10

Inland Revenue Form, Legacy

Receipt, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

Executors Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, widow, John Garner, Broughton-

in-Furness, gentleman and John Jackson,

circa

1886

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woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

High Yewdale, Church Coniston, farmer

Legatee John Jackson, Church Coniston,

farmer and stranger in blood

BDTB/137/1/11

Inland Revenue Form, Legacy

Receipt, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executors Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, widow, John Garner, Broughton-

in-Furness, gentleman and John Jackson,

High Yewdale, Church Coniston, farmer

Legatee John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, stranger in blood

circa

1886

BDTB/137/1/12

Statement of Commission due,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Payable to John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, gentleman

1868-

1885

BDTB/137/1/13

Statement of Commission

Account, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

The trustees of William Walker, showing

amount collected and commission due

1865-

1885

BDTB/137/1/14

Statement of Account, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Trustees of William Walker and the

children of George Walker, deceased

circa

1884

BDTB/137/1/15

Amounts of duty to be paid,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

John Garner and John Jackson 21 Aug

1885

BDTB/137/1/16

Extract from will with notes,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

After the death of Mary Walker have the

state will be equally divided between the

children of William Walkers brothers

Roger and George Notes include

information of dates of birth of various

family members

undated

BDTB/137/1/17

Agreement for purchase of

coppice wood, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Anne Kilner, Ulverston 2. William and

Roger Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmongers

28 Feb

1889

BDTB/137/1/18

Account of J Myers, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1856-

1858

BDTB/137/1/19

Extract from will, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Includes property known as High Cross,

Broughton-in-Furness in occupation by

Mrs Garner, tenant also dwellinghouse

and buildings, Sykehouse, Broughton-in-

Furness in occupation by John Shaw

1858

BDTB/137/1/20

Invitation to attend meeting,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer

Meeting regarding the erection of the gas

works

5 Sep

1855

BDTB/137/1/21

Account of Surplus Income,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Signed by Mary Walker, Roger Walker,

William Walker and administrators of

George Walker, deceased

10 Jan

1887

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BDTB/137/1/22

Certificate of Contract for the

Redemption of Land Tax,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

John Garner as trustee of William Walker,

deceased Charge upon houses and land

known as Eccleriggs, Broughton West

also sawmill and land, Broughton West

occupied by T H Simpson

15 Dec

1896

BDTB/137/1/23

Notes regarding commission,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

circa

1865

BDTB/137/1/24

Inland Revenue Form, Legacy

Receipt, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executors Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, brewer and John Jackson, High

Yewdale, Chuch Coniston, farmer

Legatee David Walker, son of George

Walker, brother of William Walker,

deceased

11 Nov

1859

BDTB/137/1/25

Inland Revenue Form, Legacy

Receipt, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executors Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness and John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, brewer Legatee William Walker,

son of George Walker, brother of William

Walker, deceased

11 Nov

1859

BDTB/137/1/26

Inland Revenue Form, Legacy

Receipt, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executors Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, brewer and John Jackson, High

Yewdale, Church Coniston, farmer

Legatee William Walker, son of Roger

Walker, brother of William Walker,

deceased

11 Nov

1859

BDTB/137/1/27

Acceptance of Receipt by County

Court, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Receipt being that Mary Walker, widow

and John Garner, gentleman have paid

£235 14 1 into the Post Office Savings

Bank

6 Jun

1893

BDTB/137/1/28

Order, High Court of Justice,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Mary Walker, widow and John Garner,

Broughton-in-Furness, gentleman,

plaintiffs 2. Roger Walker, William

Walker, sons of George Walker, Ann

Tyson, John Walker, Hannah Watts, John

Walmsley, William Walmsley, George

Walker, Roger Walker and John Walker

22 May

1886

BDTB/137/1/29

Brief for the defendant, William

Walker, son of George Walker,

High Court of Justice, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Mary Walker, widow and John Garner,

plaintiff 2. Roger Walker, William

Walker, Ann Tyson, John Walker,

Hannah Watts, John Walmsley, William

Walmsley, George Walker Walmsley,

William Walker and John Walker

1886

BDTB/137/1/30

Release Indemnity, High Court of

Justice, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

William Walker, son of George Walker in

repect of legacy bequeathed to David

Walker

8 Mar

1893

BDTB/137/1/31 Release and Discharge Receipt,

William Walker, of Broughton-

Mary Walker and John Garner, trustees of

William Walker, deceased

8 Aug

1906

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in-Furness, woodmonger and

grocer, deceased

BDTB/137/1/32

Notice of Annuity, William

Walker, of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Roger Walker, Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness, farmer 2. John

Postlethwaite Myers, Broughton-in-

Furness, gentleman

31 Aug

1861

BDTB/137/1/33

Notice by an Indenture of

Assignment, William Walker, of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Roger Walker, Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness, farmer and John

Tyson Jenkinson, Broughton-in-Furness,

grocer 2. Mary Walker, nephews of John

Garner and John Jackson the trustees of

William Walker, deceased

3 Sep

1861

BDTB/137/1/34

Inland Revenue Form, Personal

Estate, William Walker, of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Surviving executor John Garner,

Broughton-in-Furness with list of

beneficiaries and schedule of investments

circa

1907

BDTB/137/1/35

Inland Revenue Form, Annuity

Receipt, William Walker, of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executors Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, brewer and John Jackson, High

Yewdale, Church Coniston, farmer

Annuitant Roger Walker, brother of

William Walker, deceased

Mar 1866

BDTB/137/1/36

Lease, messuage or mill and

premises, Shuttle Street,

Broughton-in-Furness,William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Mary Walker and John Garner,

Broughton-in-Furness, trustees of

William Walker, deceased 2. Joseph

Timpson, Broughton Mills, wood turner

23 Jan

1894

BDTB/137/1/37

Draft Abstract of Title of the

Appointees, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executors to be Mary Walker, John

Garner and John Jackson 1912

BDTB/137/1/38

Balance Sheet regarding

Mortgages, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Mortgages with executors of Thomas

Wilson, Bankend, Tover James

Butterfield, joiner, Broughton-in-Furness

Thomas Ralph Gawith, Sykehouse Farm

William Walker, joiner, The Gill,

Broughton-in-Furness Trustees Mary

Walker and John Garner

1900

BDTB/137/1/39

Statement of Account, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Executor Mary Walker 1907

BDTB/137/1/40

Account, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Regarding property passing as tenants in

common, Margaret Gwendoline Woof

and H J R Walker

1907

BDTB/137/1/41

Copy Order, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Mary Walker and John Garner,

plaintiffs 2. Roger Walker, William

Walker son of George Walker deceased,

Ann Tyson, John Walker, Hannah Watts,

22 May

1886

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John Walmsley, William Walmsley,

George Walker Walmsley and William

Walker

BDTB/137/1/42

Estate Account, William Walker

of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Surviving trustee John Garner Giving

information of decendants of George

Walker, deceased, AnnTyson and Roger

Walker

circa

1879

BDTB/137/1/43

Copy Opinion, William Walker

of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

5 Feb

1886

BDTB/137/1/44

Brief for the Defendants, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Mary Walker, widow and John Garner,

plaintiffs 2. Roger Walker, William

Walker, Ann Tyson, John Walker,

Hannah Watts, John Walmsley, William

Walmsley, George Walker Walmsley,

William Walker and John Walker

15 May

1886

BDTB/137/1/45

Draft Case for the Opinion of

Counsel, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1907

BDTB/137/1/46

Receipt, William Walker of

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. John Garner 2. Gawith £1000 Mar 1878

BDTB/137/1/47

Receipts for proportion of rents,

William Walker of Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1907

BDTB/137/1/48

Letter and Receipt, William

Walker of Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Lancaster Banking Company 1857

BDTB/137/1/49

Bill of Costs, William Walker,

Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

circa

1911

BDTB/137/1/50

Account of money bequeathed,

William Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Trustees of William Walker, deceased

2. Children of George Walker, deceased Feb 1885

BDTB/137/1/51

Draft Release and Indemnity,

William Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

1. Beneficiaries under the will of William

Walker 2. John Garner, trustee Dec 1907

BDTB/137/1/52

Account with the children of

Agnes Walmsley, deceased,

William Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Account with John Walmsley, William

Walmsley and George Walker Walmsley

Baptisms of John Walmsley and George

Walker Walmsley, parents William and

Agnes of Layriggs Receipt of amount

bequeathed from John Walmsley, George

Walker Walmsley and William Walmsley

1881

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BDTB/137/1/53

Bond of Indemnity, William

Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

woodmonger and grocer,

deceased

Trustees of William Walker deceased, for

the continuing payment of Roger Walkers

annuity after the same was forfeited by

his bankruptcy

1863

BDTB/137/1/54

Certificate of the Contract for the

Remption of Land Tax, John

Garner, trustee of William

Walker

House situate in Church Street,

Broughton-in-Furness House situate in

New Street Yard, Broughton-in-Furness

House situate and called Sykehouse,

Broughton-in-Furness

15 Dec

1896

BDTB/137/2/1

Inland Revenue Form, Mary

Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Trustee John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness Beneficary William Walker,

Broughton-in-Furness retired joiner,

descendant of the brother of Marys

husband William, deceased

Oct 1907

BDTB/137/2/2

Inland Revenue Form, Succession

to Real Property, Mary Walker,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Successor John Walker, Newton Street,

Ulverston, waller Cottages or

dwellinghouses, New Street, Broughton-

in-Furness occupied by Mr Barwick, Mrs

Simpson, John Oldham, Mary Clark and

M Dowker

3 Oct

1907

BDTB/137/2/3

Inland Revenue Form, Succession

to Real Property, Mary Walker,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Successor William Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, retired joiner Messuage or

beerhouse, outbuildings and gardens

situate at High Cross, Broughton-in-

Furness, occupied by Mary Coward and

John Garner

4 Oct

1907

BDTB/137/2/4

Inland Revenue Form, Mary

Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Trustee John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, gentleman Beneficiary Roger

Walker, Gatehouse, Fleet, Dumfries,

timber merchant, descendant of brother of

William Walker, deceased Two

messuages or dwellinghouses, shops and

outoffices, Fountain Street, Ulverston

occupied by Miss Whitehead, draper and

F J Harrison, auctioneer

1907

BDTB/137/2/5

Inland Revenue Form, Mary

Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Executor John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, gentleman Beneficary Robert

Walker, Ulverston, painter, descendant of

brother of William Walker, deceased

Messuage or dwellinghouses with garden

and outoffices, situate at West End

House, Broughton-in-Furness, occupied

by William Walker

4 Oct

1907

BDTB/137/2/6

Inland Revenue Form, Mary

Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Executor John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness Beneficiary John Walker,

Langley Park, Corney, farmer, descendant

of brother of William Walker, deceased

Three cottages, outoffices and gardens at

Eccleriggs, Broughton-in-Furness

1907

BDTB/137/2/7

Inland Revenue Form, Estate

Duty, Mary Walker, Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

Trustee John Garner, Broughton-in-

Furness, gentleman Beneficiaries

Margaret Gwendoline Woof, Odice

House, Cheltenham, Harry Walker,

Oct 1907

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Beauchamp Street, Cardiff and infant

children of George Walker, deceased and

nephew to William Walker

BDTB/137/2/8

Release and Discharge Receipts,

Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

John Garner, surviving trustee 10 Jul

1907

BDTB/137/2/9

Copy Death Certificate, Mary

Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Wife of William Walker, woodmonger,

West End House, Broughton-in-Furness

Reported by George Walker, nephew

5 Oct

1907

BDTB/137/2/10

Correspondence from Estate Duty

Office, Mary Walker, Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

Regarding Estate Duty and infromation

regarding the dwellinghouse and premises

at Eccleriggs passed to Robert Walker,

but the garden passed to John Walker

both nephews of William Walker,

deceased

12 Sep

1907-12

Mar 1908

BDTB/137/2/11

Receipt for Consilidated Stock,

Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness

With John Garner, esquire 1-5 Apr

1906

BDTB/137/2/12

Letter and notes regarding the

collection of rents, Mary Walker,

Broughton-in-Furness

May Day rents to be collected by John

Garner

circa

1907

BDTB/137/2/13

Estimates of Accumulations,

Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

1906-

1907

BDTB/137/2/14

Appointment of Attorneys,

Consolidated Stock sale, John

Garner in account with Mary

Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Appointees, Walter Frank Handrill,

Edward Thomas Lightfoot, Ernest

Theodore Pim and Hamlet Savarack all of

Drapers Gardens, London

13 Sep

1907

BDTB/137/2/15

Schedule of Deeds and

Documents, dwelling houses and

premises situate on Old Street,

Mary Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness

Mary Walker, John Garner, John Jackson

and Daniel Jackson

1771-

1862

BDTB/137/3/1

Inland Revenue Form, Corrective

Affidavit, Roger Walker,

Hollinghouse, Seathwaite,

deceased

Oath by John Walker, Langley Park,

Corney undated

BDTB/137/3/2

Inland Revenue Form, Corrective

Affidavit, Roger Walker,

Hollinghouse, Seathwaite,

deceased

Oath by William Walker, Hollinghouse,

Seathwaite, husbandman Jan 1887

BDTB/137/3/3

Letters of Administration, Roger

Walker, Hollinghouse,

Seathwaite, deceased

William Walker, son of Roger Walker,

deceased Hannah Walker, wife of Roger

Walker, deceased

Apr 1886

BDTB/137/3/4

Letters regarding death duties,

Roger Walker, Hollinghouse,

Seathwaite, deceased

Mar-Apr

1905

BDTB/137/3/5 Questions and Answers, Roger

Walker, deceased 1906

BDTB/137/3/6 Receipt for share of Estate, Roger

Walker, deceased 1907

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BDTB/137/4/1

Lease, stable, barn and close of

land at High Cross, William

Walker, West End House,

Broughton-in-Furness, retired

builder

1. William Walker, West End House,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. Robert Coward,

High Cross, Broughton-in-Furness,

woodcutter Tenancy year to year Rent

£6.0.0

7 May

1909

BDTB/137/4/2

Tenancy Agreement, High Cross

Beerhouse and land, William

Walker, West End House,

Broughton-in-Furness, retired

builder

1. William Walker, West End House,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. Mary Ann

Coward, High Cross Inn, widow and

innkeeper

7 May

1909

BDTB/137/4/3

Inland Revenue Form, Succession

Duty, William Walker, West End

House, Broughton-in-Furness,

retired builder

Executors Margaret Walker, West End

House, Broughton-in-Furness, widow

Johnathan Bell, Haws Bank, Coniston,

architect Samuel Woods, Fountain Street,

Ulverston

17 Jan

1912

BDTB/137/4/4

Copy Will and Codicils, William

Walker, The Gill, Broughton-in-

Furness, joiner and builder

Margaret Walker, wife of William and

children are Robert, William, John,

Roger, George, James, Septimus and

Margaret

1904-

1910

BDTB/137/4/5

Inland Revenue, Estate Duty

Form, William Walker, West End

House, Broughton-in-Furness,

joiner and builder

Formerly of The Gill Executors Margaret

Walker, West End House, Broughton-in-

Furness, widow Johnathan Bell, Haws

Bank, Coniston, architect Samuel Woods,

27 Fountain Street, Ulverston, gentleman

and nephew of Margaret Walker

Oct 1911

BDTB/137/4/6

Statement to Divide an Estate,

William Walker,West End

House, Broughton-in-Furness,

joiner and builder

Lot 1, Beerhouse known as High Cross

Inn, Broughton-in-Furness with barn,

outbuildings and gardens, occupied by

Mrs Coward Lot 2, Land and garden

occupied by Robert Coward Lot 3, House

with garden, situate at Sykehouse,

Broughton-in-Furness occupied by W E

Thompson Lot 4, Joiners shop, buildings

and land, situate at Sykehouse occupied

by George Frearson Lot 5, Cottage and

garden, situate at Sykehouse occupied by

Thomas Hadwin Lot 6, The old cottage,

situate at Sykehouse occupied by Thomas

Hadwin

circa

1911

BDTB/137/4/7

Sales Particulars and Conditions

of Sale,William Walker,West

End House, Broughton-in-

Furness, joiner and builder

Auction to be held 19 Dec 1911 at the Old

Kings Head Hotel, Broughton-in-Furness

by Alfred Coward Lot 1, Beerhouse

known as High Cross Inn, Broughton-in-

Furness with barn, outbuildings and

gardens, occupied by Mrs Coward Lot 2,

Land and garden occupied by Robert

Coward Lot 3, House with garden, situate

at Sykehouse, Broughton-in-Furness

occupied by W E Thompson Lot 4,

Joiners shop, buildings and land, situate at

Sykehouse occupied by George Frearson

Lot 5, Cottage and garden, situate at

Sykehouse occupied by Thomas Hadwin

circa Dec

1911

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Lot 6, The old cottage, situate at

Sykehouse occupied by Thomas Hadwin

BDTB/137/4/8

Poster, advertising sale, William

Walker, West End House,

Broughton-in-Furness, joiner and

builder

Auction to be held 19 Dec 1911 at the Old

Kings Head Hotel, Broughton-in-Furness

by Alfred Coward Lot 1, Beerhouse

known as High Cross Inn, Broughton-in-

Furness with barn, outbuildings and

gardens, occupied by Mrs Coward Lot 2,

Land and garden occupied by Robert

Coward Lot 3, House with garden, situate

at Sykehouse, Broughton-in-Furness

occupied by W E Thompson Lot 4,

Joiners shop, buildings and land, situate at

Sykehouse occupied by George Frearson

Lot 5, Cottage and garden, situate at

Sykehouse occupied by Thomas Hadwin

Lot 6, The old cottage, situate at

Sykehouse occupied by Thomas Hadwin

circa

1911

BDTB/137/4/9

Copy Observations and Answers,

William Walker, West End

House, Broughton-in-Furness,

joiner and builder

24 Jan

1912

BDTB/137/4/10

Receipt for tax, William Walker,

West End House, Broughton-in-

Furness, joiner and builder

Property in The Gill 1905-

1906

BDTB/137/4/11

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, with letters and plan, West

End House, Broughton-in-

Furness

Lot 1, Messuage or dwellinghouse,

garden and outoffices known as West End

House, Broughton-in-Furness, occupied

by James Cranke Lot 2, Messuage or

dwellinghouse, shop and outoffices,

situate in Church Street, Broughton-in-

Furness, occupied by Thomas Massicks,

tenant Lot 3, Messuage or dwellinghouse,

shop and outoffices, situate in Church

Street, Broughton-in-Furness, occupied

by Miss Denny, tenant Lot 4, Workshop,

situate in Church Street, Broughton-in-

Furness, occupied by Thomas Massicks

27 Apr

1915

BDTB/137/4/12 Receipt of letter and cheque for

fees and charges 26 Oct

1911

BDTB/137/4/13 Case for the Opinion of Counsel,

William Walker, deceased 1911

BDTB/137/4/14 Opinion and Draft Conditions of

Sale, William Walker, deceased 1911

BDTB/137/4/15

Plan of the lots for sale in Chuch

Street, Broughton-in-Furness,

William Walker, deceased

George Frearson, Architect, Broughton-

in-Furness 1915

BDTB/137/4/16

Draft Notices to Quit, Broughton-

in-Furness, William Walker,

deceased

To Miss Elizabeth Denney, Church Street,

Broughton-in-Furness, dressmaker, James

Cranke, West End House, Broughton-in-

Furness and Thomas Massicks, Church

Street, Broughton-in-Furness, tailor

1915-

1916

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BDTB/137/4/17

Schedule of Deeds, Church

Street, Broughton-in-Furness,

William Walker, deceased

1791-

1852

BDTB/137/4/18

Bill of Costs, Church Street,

Broughton-in-Furness, William

Walker, deceased

To the representatives of William Walker

deceased from Thomas Butler and Son 1915

BDTB/137/4/19

Requistions on Title and Replies,

Church Street, Broughton-in-

Furness, William Walker,

deceased

1915

BDTB/137/4/20

Conveyanance of premises in

Church Street, Broughton-in-

Furness, William Walker,

deceased

1. The trustees of the will of William

Walker, deceased 2. Lancashire County

Council

7 May

1915

BDTB/137/4/21

Draft Abstract of Title, Church

Street, Broughton-in-Furness,

William Walker, deceased

E A Garner and James Garner with small

plan 1915

BDTB/137/5/1

Copy Probate of the Will of

George Walker, Canton Street,

Poplar, London

Mary Jane Walker, wife of George

Walker George Walker, son of Roger

Walker

28 Feb

1905

BDTB/137/6/1

Release and Discharge, George

Walker, Hollin House,

Seathwaite, deceased

John Walker the administrator of George

Walker to John Walker, Roger Walker

and Moses Tyson

11 Jul

1907

BDTB/137/6/2 Receipts of Annuity, George

Walker, deceased

John Walker, Moses Tyson, William

Walker, Hannah Walker and Roger

Walker

1869

BDTB/137/6/3 Receipts of Annuity, George

Walker, deceased Hannah Walker 1884

BDTB/137/7/1

Inland Revenue Form, Estate

Duty, Margaret Walker,

Greedygate, Broughton-in-

Furness, widow, deceased

Trustee John Walker, Newton Street,

Ulverston

circa

1905

BDTB/137/7/2

Notice of share of High Cross,

Margaret Walker, Greedygate,

Broughton-in-Furness

Margaret being the niece of William

Walker, deceased undated

BDTB/137/7/3

Indenture, Margaret Walker,

Greedygate, Broughton-in-

Furness

Margaret Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

widow, Johnathan Bell, Haws Bank,

Coniston and Samuel Woods and others

under the will of William Walker,

deceased

1912

BDTB/137/7/4

Release, Margaret Walker,

Greedygate, Broughton-in-

Furness

Margaret Walker, Johnathan Bell and

Samuel Woods in account with the

beneficiaries of William Walkers account,

deceased

1919

BDTB/137/7/5

Request to Margaret Walker,

Greedygate, Broughton-in-

Furness

Request to Margaret Walker, Johnathan

Bell and Samuel Woods that various

property be sold by auction and proceeds

divided Signed by Margaret Walker,

James Walker, Septimus Walker, Robert

Walker, George Walker, John Walker,

William Walker and Roger Walker

13 Nov

1911

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BDTB/137/7/6

Increment Value Duty Form,

Margaret Walker, Greedygate,

Broughton-in-Furness

Vendors in Statement A, Margaret

Walker, Johnathan Bell, Samuel Wood,

Robert Walker, William Walker, Roger

Walker, John Walker, James Walker,

George Walker, Septimus Walker and

Margaret Walker Purchaser in Statement

A, Thomas Butler, Sykehouse,

Broughton-in-Furness Premises, joiners

shop, buildings and land situate at

Sykehouse, Broughton-in-Furness, in

occupation by George Frearson

14 Feb

1912

BDTB/137/7/7

Increment Value Duty Form,

Margaret Walker, Greedygate,

Broughton-in-Furness

Vendors in Statement A, Margaret

Walker, Jonathan Bell, Samuel Woods,

Robert Walker, William Walker, Roger

Walker, John Walker, James Walker,

George Walker, Septimus Walker and

Margaret Walker Purchaser in Satatement

A, Henry Martindale, 54 Park Avenue,

Barrow-in-Furness, victualler Premises,

dwellinghouse, beerhouse, barn

outbuildings and garden known as High

Cross Inn together with close of land

known as The Croft, in occupation by

Robert Coward

14 Feb

1912

BDTB/137/7/8

Increment Value Duty Form,

Margaret Walker, Greedygate,

Broughton-in-Furness

Vendors in Statement A, Margaret

Walker, Jonathan Bell, Samuel Woods,

Robert Walker, William Walker, Roger

Walker, John Walker, James Walker,

George Walker, Septimus Walker and

Margaret Walker Purchaser in Statement

A, John Casson Walker, Langley Park,

Bootle, farmer Premises, dwellinghouse,

garden and buildings situate at

Sykehouse, Broughton-in-Furness,

occupied by Thomas Hadwin

14 Feb

1912

BDTB/137/7/9

Increment Value Duty Form,

Margaret Walker, Greedygate,

Broughton-in-Furness

Vendors in Statement A, Margaret

Walker, Jonathan Bell, Samuel Woods,

Robert Walker, William Walker, Roger

Walker, John Walker, James Walker,

George Walker, Septimus Walker and

Margaret Walker Purchaser in Statement

A, John Francis Albert Ellwood,

Arrowfield, Torver, surveyor and

engineer Premises, dwellinghouse, garden

and buildings situate at Low Syke House,

Broughton-in-Furness, occupied by

William E Thompson

14 Feb

1912

BDTB/137/7/10

Copy Queries, Margaret Walker,

Greedygate, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

9 Jan-13

Feb 1906

BDTB/137/7/11

Copy Valuation, premises at

Greedygate, Broughton-in-

Furness

Lot 1, dwellinghouse, garden, barn,

outbuildings, occupied by John Jones,

tenant Lot 2, dwellinghouse and garde,

occupied by Mr Wilson Lot 3,

21 Aug

1905

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dwellinghouse together with outbuildings,

occupied by A O Wild, tenant Valuation

£428 by Lowden and Postlethwaite,

auctioneers, Barrow-in-Furness

BDTB/137/8/1

Inland Revenue Form, Estate

Duty, Robert Walker, Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

Trustees Elizabeth Ann Garner, The

Garner, Broughton-in-Furness and James

Garner, New Street, Broughton-in-

Furness

17 Jun

1915

BDTB/137/8/2

Inland Revenue Form, Succession

Duty, Robert Walker, Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

Trustees Elizabeth Ann Garner, The

Garner, Broughton-in-Furness and James

Garner, Broughton-in-Furness, plumber

and the surviving executor of John Garner

the surviving executor of William

Walker, the elder Successors John

Walker, Ulverston, Margaret Sparrow of

Laburnum Road, Liscard and Hannah

Cowie, Slyne Issue of William Walker

and George Walker

3 May

1915

BDTB/137/8/3 Will of Robert Walker, Ulverston

formerly of Broughton-in-Furness Margaret Sparrow, sister

10 Apr

1905

BDTB/137/8/4

Estate Account, Robert Walker,

Ulverston formerly of Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

Signed by Margaret Sparrow 20 Sep

1915

BDTB/137/8/5

Thomas Butler Account, Robert

Walker, Ulverston formerly of

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

1905

BDTB/137/8/6

Notice to Quit, Robert Walker,

Ulverston formerly of Broughton-

in-Furness

Dwellinghouse and premises situate in

Church Street, Broughton-in-Furness,

occupied by Isaac Singleton as tenant

7 Aug

1907

BDTB/137/8/7

Duties on Land Values, Robert

Walker, Ulverston formerly of

Broughton-in-Furness

House, Old Street, Broughton-in-Furness,

occupied by Elizabeth Denny House and

shop, Old Street, Broughton-in-Furness,

occupied by Thomas Massicks House and

garden, Griffen Street, Broughton-in-

Furness, occupied by Mrs Walker With

list of rents per annum

1914

BDTB/137/8/8

Estate Accounts, Robert Walker,

Ulverston formerly of Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

circa

1915

BDTB/137/8/9

Case for Counsels Opinion,

Robert Walker, Ulverston

formerly of Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

undated

BDTB/137/8/10

Bill of Costs, Robert Walker,

Ulverston formerly of Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

1915

BDTB/137/8/11

Receipt of Legacy Share, Robert

Walker, Ulverston formerly of

Broughton-in-Furness

Mar 1907

BDTB/137/8/12 Observations and Answers,

Robert Walker, Ulverston May-Jun

1915

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formerly of Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

BDTB/137/8/13

Receipt, Robert Walker,

Ulverston formerly of Broughton-

in-Furness, deceased

E Lloyd 3 Aug

1917

BDTB/137/8/14

Correspondence regarding

payment of maintenance in

Ulverston Workhouse, Robert

Walker, Ulverston formerly of

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Feb-Mar

1905

BDTB/137/8/15

Note of payments to Thomas

Butler, Robert Walker, Ulverston

formerly of Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Feb 1905

BDTB/137/8/16

Miscellaneous letters, Robert

Walker, Ulverston formerly of

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Aug-Nov

1915

BDTB/137/9/1

Inland Revenue Form, Affidavit,

Roger Walker, Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness, retired

woodmonger

Oath by John Walker, Newton Street,

Ulverston, waller 1905

BDTB/137/9/2

Inland Revenue Form, Affidavit,

Roger Walker, Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness, retired

woodmonger

Oath by John Walker, Casson Street,

Ulverston, waller and son of Roger

Walker, deceased

12 Sep

1889

BDTB/137/9/3

Observations and Answers, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

20 Nov

1905

BDTB/137/9/4

Account of the division of legacy,

Roger Walker, Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness, retired

woodmonger

Mar 1906

BDTB/137/9/5

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, surviving trustee of

Roger Walker 2. Frank Oldfield

21 Aug

1906

BDTB/137/9/6

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker, deceased of Greedy Gate

Broughton-in-Furness 2. Margaret

Sparrow

22 Aug

1906-11

Jul 1907

BDTB/137/9/7

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker of Greedy Gate, Broughton-in-

Furness 2. Margaret Jane Kay

22 Aug

1906

BDTB/137/9/8

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker, deceased of Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. Annie Oldfield

21 Aug

1906

BDTB/137/9/9

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker, deceased of Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. Margaret

Gwendoline Walker

1 Sep

1906

BDTB/137/9/10

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker, deceased of Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. Clara Wood

18 Aug

1906

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BDTB/137/9/11

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker, deceased of Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. William Walker

8 Aug

1906

BDTB/137/9/12

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker, deceased of Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. R Walker

5 Aug

1906

BDTB/137/9/13

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker, deceased of Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. John Walker

8 Aug

1906

BDTB/137/9/14

Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, Greedy Gate, Broughton-

in-Furness, retired woodmonger

1. John Walker, executor of Roger

Walker, deceased of Greedy Gate,

Broughton-in-Furness 2. Hannah Cowey

8 Aug

1906

BDTB/137/9/15

Estate Account, Roger Walker,

Greedy Gate, Broughton-in-

Furness, retired woodmonger

1906

BDTB/137/9/16

Letter from Estate Duty Office,

Roger and Margaret Walker,

Greedy Gate, Broughton-in-

Furness, retired woodmonger

Regarding outstanding claims 6 Dec

1905

BDTB/137/9/17 Bill of Costs, Roger Walker,

deceased Surviving trustee John Walker, Ulverston

1905-

1906

BDTB/137/9/18 Statement of Capital Account,

Roger Walker, deceased 1889

BDTB/137/9/19 Bill of Costs, Roger Walker,

deceased 1889

BDTB/137/9/20 Estate Account with receipts for

fees, Roger Walker, deceased 1889

BDTB/137/9/21 Release and Discharge, Roger

Walker, deceased Signed by George Walker

13 Mar

1890

BDTB/137/10/1

Requisitions on Title, 4 and 6

Fountain Street, Ulverston,

Andrew Walker

1. Andrew Walker 2. Lieutenant Colonel

Wadham and Brigadeer General Gaisford 1922

BDTB/137/10/2

Letter regarding valuation of 4

and 6 Fountain Street, Ulverston,

R Walker

4 Fountain Street £285 6 Fountain Street

£260

8 Dec

1916

BDTB/137/10/3

Schedule of Deeds,

dwellinghouses and shops situate

in Fountain Street, Ulverston

Otherwise known as Wellhead Street 1907

BDTB/137/11/1 Inland Revenue Form, Succession

Duty, John Walker, deceased 1909

BDTB/137/11/2 Observations and Answers, John

Walker, deceased 1909

BDTB/137/11/3

Statement of amount due from

the estate of Roger Walker, John

Walker

1905-

1906

BDTB/137/11/4 Notice to Quit, premises situate at

Eccleriggs, John Walker

1. John Walker, Langley Park, Corney 2.

Viscount Cross, Eccleriggs, Broughton-

in-Furness Several messuages, gardens,

outbuildings, parrock and land

9 May

1907

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BDTB/137/11/5

Abstract of Title, premises situate

at Eccleriggs, John Walker,

Langley Park, Corney

1. John Walker 2. Viscount Cross

Messuages, outbuildings, garden and land

situate at Eccleriggs, in occupation by

Viscount Cross

1907

BDTB/137/11/6

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, John Walker, Langley Park,

Corney

1. John Walker, Langley Park, Corney,

farmer 2. Viscount Cross, Eccleriggs,

Broughton-in-Furness Premises

messuages, outbuildings, garden and land

occupied by Viscount Cross or his

undertenants, except a garden used as a

orchard and lately occupied by Mary

Walker

31 Dec

1907

BDTB/137/11/7

Schedule of Deeds and

Documents, John Walker,

Langley Park, Corney

Relating to premises situate at Eccleriggs,

Broughton-in-Furness 1907

BDTB/137/11/8

Requistions and Observations on

Title, John Walker, Langley Park,

Corney

1. John Walker 2. Viscount Cross

Premises situate at Eccleriggs,

Broughton-in-Furness

1908

BDTB/137/11/9

Letters from the Estate Duty

Office, John Walker, Langley

Park, Corney

Outstanding duties on premises at

Eccleriggs and four parcels of Peat Moss,

Broughton-in-Furness

22-29 Jan

1909

BDTB/137/12/1

Release and Indemnity, Roger

Walker, Gatehead, Fleet,

Scotland, basket maker

1. Roger Walker of Fleet, William Walker

of Hollinhouse, Moses Tyson of Tongue

House and Ann his wife, John Walker of

Holm Cottage, Hannah Watts of

Hollinhouse, John Walmsley, William

Walmsley, George Walker Walmsley all

of Kirksanton 2. Mary Walker, John

Garner of Broughton-in-Furness and John

Jackson of High Yewdale

10 Dec

1884

BDTB/137/13/1

Release and Indemnity, John

Walker, 6 Newton Street,

Ulverston, waller

Estate of William Walker, deceased

divisible on the death of Robert Walker

20 Sep

1915

BDTB/137/13/2

Statement of Account, John

Walker, 6 Newton Street,

Ulverston, waller

1906

BDTB/137/13/3

Account for Conveynance, John

Walker, 6 Newton Street,

Ulverston, waller

Regarding property situate at Greedygate,

Broughton-in-Furness

Aug

1905-Mar

1906

BDTB/137/13/4

Release and Indemnity, John

Walker, 6 Newton Street,

Ulverston, waller

Regarding estate of William Walker,

deceased divisable on the death of Robert

Walker 1. John Walker and others 2. E A

Garner and James Garner

20 Sep

1915

BDTB/137/13/5

Letter to Wilson Butler, John

Walker, 6 Newton Street,

Ulverston, waller

Fowarding addresses of relatives, Annie

Oldfield, Margaret Jane Kay, Frank

Oldfield and Clara Wood

29 May

1915

BDTB/137/13/6

Letter from Wilson Butler, John

Walker, 6 Newton Street,

Ulverston, waller

Regarding completion of purchase at

Greedygate and affairs regarding Johns

brother George

2 Mar

1906

BDTB/137/14/1 Letter to Thomas Butler from W

N I Walker

Authorising Thomas Butler to receive

money under the will of William Walker,

deceased and John Garner, deceased

4 Jun

1912

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BDTB/137/14/2

Letter to Thomas Butler from W

N I Walker and Margaret

Gwendoline Woof

As joint owners of property at Broughton

Mills which is occupied by Joseph

Simpson, tenant, authorising rentals to be

paid to their mother Mary Jane Walker of

Cardiff

3 Jun

1912

BDTB/137/15/1

List of proportions of

commissions due to trustees and

trustee accounts

undated

BDTB/137/15/2

Schedule of Deeds and

Documents, situate in and near

Shuttle Street, Broughton-in-

Furness

Dwellinghouse, outhouses, maltkiln and

garden 1. John Gunson, William Pritt,

granteed of Ezekiel Dawson, deceased 2.

John Gunson, Thomas Dawson and

Joseph Porter 3. James Myers 4. Samuel

Whineray

Dec 1907

BDTB/137/15/3

Bill of Costs, under the will of

William Walker, deceased,

Broughton-in-Furness

1911

BDTB/137/15/4 List of investments, William

Walker, deceased circa

1903

BDTB/137/15/5

Letter from the Estate Duty

Office regarding accounts to be

assessed

William Walker, Robert Walker and John

Walker sons of Roger Walker John

Walker and Robert Walker sons of

testators brother George Mary

Gwendoline Woof and H T R Walker,

children of George Walker

15 Oct

1907

BDTB/137/15/6

Schedule of Deeds and

Documents, allotment situate at

White Moss, Broughton-in-

Furness

1904

BDTB/137/15/7 Power of Attorney, Charles

Gunson

17 Warrington Road, Remuera, New

Zealand Attorneys appointed Wilson

Butler and Edgar Satterthwaite, solictors

27 Oct

1949

BDTB/137/15/8 Notice to pay off mortgage of

£2000, John Garner

1. John Garner, The Garner, Broughton-

in-Furness 2. Borough of Barrow-in-

Furness

14 Apr

1907

BDTB/137/15/9

Death Certificate, John Jackson,

High Yewdale, Church Coniston,

farmer

Aged 74 12 May

1885

BDTB/137/15/10

List of tenants and rent paid,

William Walker, Broughton-in-

Furness, hoop merchant,

deceased

High Cross, occupied by Mary Ann

Coward and John Garner Low Sykehouse,

occupied by Joseph Latham Sykehouse,

occupied by William Atkinson and

George Frearson House and shops,

Church Street occupied by Thomas

Massicks and Isaac Singleton New Street,

occupied by Moses Simpson, Mary Clark,

Sarah Barwick Broughton Milll, occupied

by Joseph Simpson Cottages situate at

Eccleriggs, occupied by Lord Cross Black

Moss allotments, occupied by Mrs

Sawrey Cookson White Moss, occupied

by Dan Addison and James Sawrey

7 Mar

1907

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Fountain Street, occupied by Miss

Whitehead and F J Harrison

BDTB/137/15/11

Receipt for claim with Sun Life

Assurance Company, William

Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Claim for £90.4.3 for Briton 2 Nov

1911

BDTB/137/15/12

Bank Passbook, Messrs

Wakefield, Crewdson and

Company, Bank of Liverpool,

Limited

In account with the trustees of William

Walker deceased, Mary Walker, James

Garner and children of George Walker of

Greedygate

1905-

1912

BDTB/137/15/13

Request for mortgage interest

rate, Ulverston Urban District

Council

E A and J J Garner

Dec

1911-Nov

1912

BDTB/137/15/14

Plan, proposed improvements,

Dalton and Duddon Bridge Main

Road

Located opposite the Old Kings Head,

Broughton-in-Furness

circa

1918

BDTB/137/15/15

Handwritten notes regarding rents

and lots for sale, Reverend

Thomas Ellwood, deceased

Lot 3, J A Ellwood H G Martindale J C

Walker

6 Feb

1912

BDTB/137/15/16 Handwritten Poor Rate

Statement, Cross Estate May-Sep

1911

BDTB/137/15/17

Request to pay amount due for

maintenance for stay in the

Ulverston Workhouse

Request made by collector 23 Mar

1907

BDTB/137/15/18

Letter regarding an article that

appeared in Soulsby Advertiser

regarding hooping sheds

undated

BDTB/137/15/19 Bill of Costs, trustees of William

Atkinson, deceased 1856

BDTB/137/15/20

Letter from Martin and Atkinson,

solicitors to Charles Gunson,

Hopefeild, Lowick, esquire

Regarding the receipt of deposit on

purchase of Beanthwaite Estate, purchase

price £710 and acknowledgement that the

tenant has given notice to quit

19 Feb

1903

BDTB/137/15/21 Receipt of share of Estate,

George Walker, deceased

Shared for administrator of George

Walker, deceased from will of William

Walker, deceased

1907

BDTB/137/15/22

Letter from Thomas Butler,

solicitors to W E M Buchanan,

solicitors regarding probate

William Walker estate Steele to Kirby

Caine to trustees

24 Oct

1911

BDTB/137/15/23 Miscellaneous receipted invoices

G H Huthwaite, Stock and Share Broker

Bennett Brother, General Ironfounders,

Kitchen Fitters and Plumbers

1875-

1907

BDTB/137/15/24

Letter from George Shuttleworth,

regarding property in Old Street,

Broughton-in-Furness

Regarding additional wall 4 Jul

1907

BDTB/138/1/1 The Licensing Act 1904

BDTB/138/1/2

Petition by residents of Whicham,

Whitbeck, Bootle and

surrounding areas regarding the

Plough Inn

Petition signed by forty six residents to

the Justice of the Peace stating case for

renewal of license

circa

1904

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BDTB/138/1/3 List of Magistrates who referred

case to the Licensing Committee 1905

BDTB/138/1/4

Letter to William Brown of the

Plough Inn from Joseph

Rowlands, Clerk of the Licensing

Justices

Regarding the application for a license

being adjourned and to be heard again at

the General Annual Licensing Meeting

and requesting that William Brown

appear in person at that meeting The

grounds for objection being necessities of

the neighbourhood in respect of the

premises being unnecessary

18 Feb

1905

BDTB/138/1/5

Copy Evidence for Renewal of

License of the Plough Inn,

Whicham

Evidence given by Joseph Rowlands,

Clerk of Justices, John Hope,

Superintendent of Police, William Brown,

tenant of the Plough Inn, John Coward,

farmer and Eliza Jane Darvell as mother

of Ida Elizabeth Oxenford Sandwith of

Fell Brow, Whicham

4 Mar

1905

BDTB/138/1/6

Instructions for the owner of the

Plough Inn, Whicham from the

Principal Meeting of the

Licensing Committee

Regarding the viability of the license to

population Owner Miss Ida Elizabeth

Oxenford Sandwith and the tenant being

William Brown Including a valuation by

F J Harrison, auctioneer and valuer

29-31

May

1905

BDTB/138/1/7 Notice of Principal Meeting,

Plough Inn, Whicham

Miss Ida Elizabeth Oxenford Sandwith,

owner and William Brown, licensee,

application for a full licence

13 May

1905

BDTB/138/1/8 Notice of Decision at Principal

Meeting, Plough Inn, Whicham

Miss Ida Elizabeth Oxenford Sandwith,

Fell Brow Whicham, owner and William

Brown, licensee Notice to refuse full

licence for alehouse

3 Jun

1905

BDTB/138/1/9 Licenses referred by the Renewal

Authority, Plough Inn, Whicham

Includes letter from C B Hodgson, Clerk

of the Peace

18 Mar

1905

BDTB/138/1/10

Valuation Report by F J Harrison

auctioneer and valuer, Plough

Inn, Whicham

Includes bill of costs 10 Jul

1905

BDTB/138/1/11

Letters from Office of the Clerk

of the Peace regarding Plough

Inn, Whicham

Jul 1905

BDTB/138/1/12 Correspondence regarding Plough

Inn, Whicham 1905

BDTB/138/1/13 Miscellaneous notes regarding

Plough Inn, Whicham 1905

BDTB/138/1/14 Newspaper Cuttings regarding

Plough Inn, Whicham

Cuttings form The Whitehaven News,

The News, The Solicitors Journal, The

Law Times, The Times, The Carlisle

Patriot, The Morning Advertiser, The

Torkshire Post, The Carlisle Journal, The

Evening Journal, The Licensed

Victuallers Gazette and Hotel Courier

Feb

1904-Jun

1905

BDTB/138/2/1

Memorandum and Promise to

Pay, John Tyson, Sella Bank,

Seascale

1. John Tyson, Sella Bank, Seascale 2.

Mrs Jane Tyson, Scawfell Hotel, Seascale

£2475 with interest Memorandum notes

to say payments made up to 31 Oct 1905

31 Oct

1895-

1915

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BDTB/138/2/2

Memorandum and Promise to

Pay, John Tyson, Sella Bank,

Seascale

1. John Tyson, Sella Bank, Seascale 2.

Mrs Jane Tyson, Scawfell Hotel, Seascale

Amount £463 with interest Memorandum

to say payments made up to 31 Oct 1905

31 Oct

1898

BDTB/138/2/3 Minutes of Order, Carter versus

Tyson, John Tyson, deceased

1. John Henry Carter 2. John Tyson,

deceased

7 Jul

1914

BDTB/138/2/4

Application to sell shares, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

1. John Henry Carter, plaintiff 2. Frances

Tyson, widow, Mary Muriel Tyson,

spinster, Jane Ruth Braithwaite, widow

and John Tyson Braithwaite, all

defendants Application of part of John

Henry Carter to sell shares in the Bank of

Whitehaven and the Oxford Permanent

Building Society of Liverpool

24 Feb

1915

BDTB/138/2/5

Copy Affidavit of John Henry

Carter with schedules, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

1. John Henry Carter, Rottington Hall, St

Bees, farmer and plaintiff 2. Frances

Tyson, widow, Mary Muriel Tyson,

spinster, Jane Ruth Braithwaite, widow

and John Tyson Braithwaite, defendants

Schedule of debts owning at the time of

John Tysons death Schedule of Annuities

and Legacies Schedule of personal estate

of shares and household furniture

Schedule of real estate comprising of

Rose Cottage, Gosforth, tenant William

Robinson, close of land named The Holm,

tenant Stephen Bolton, close of land

named Acreless, tenant J B Braithwaite,

Scawfell Hotel, tenant J R Braithwaite,

shop and warehouse adjoining Scawfell

Hotel, tenant Walton Braithwaite, Hazel

Bank, tenant Mrs Frances Tyson, farm

named Blennerhazel, tenant Stephen

Bolton, parcel of building land at Seascale

Schedule of Incumbrances

20 Aug

1914

BDTB/138/2/6

Copy Affidavit of John Henry

Carter of outstanding Estate,

Carter versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Proceeds of sale of shares, furniture, rents

and sale of real estate

29 Jun

1917

BDTB/138/2/7

Copy Affidavit of George

Hodgson, esquire and Manager of

the Bank of Whitehaven, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Schedule first part Scawfell Hotel with

one parcel of land conveyed to the

Furness Railway Company by Daniel

Tyson 1878 and parcels of land situate at

Seascale Schedule dwellinghouse named

Rose Cottage and land called The Holm

Schedule messuages names Hazel Bank

and Blennerhazel

18 May

1915

BDTB/138/2/8

Copy Affidavit of William

Robinson, Gosforth, auctioneer,

Carter versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Regarding selling real estate in lots 9 Dec

1915

BDTB/138/2/9

Copy Affidavit of John Henry

Carter, Carter versus Tyson, John

Tyson, deceased

Assignment to the Manchester and

Liverpool District Banking Company

24 Feb

1916

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Limited of debts owing to the Bank of

Whitehaven Limited

BDTB/138/2/10

Copy Affidavit of John Henry

Carter and John Benn Mossop,

Carter versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

1. John Henry Carter, Rottington Hall, St

Bees, farmer and John Benn Mossop,

Corkickle, Whitehaven, wine and spirit

merchant, plaintiffs 2. Jane Tyson,

Frances Tyson, widow, Mary Muriel

Tyson, an infant, Jane Ruth Braithwaite,

widow and John Tyson Braithwaite, an

infant, all defendants

24 Dec

1903

BDTB/138/2/11

Copy Affidavit of George

Lockhart McKelvie, solicitor,

Carter versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

In support of summons to stay

proceedings against the defendant

Braithwaite

20 Jan

1916

BDTB/138/2/12

Draft Affidavit of Jane Ruth

Braithwaite, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

Jane Ruth Braithwaite of Scawfell Hotel,

Seascale, widow

undated

circa

1915

BDTB/138/2/13

Affidavit of John Henry Carter,

Carter versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

13 May

1915

BDTB/138/2/14

Draft Affidavit of Jane Ruth

Braithwaite, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

Jane Ruth Braithwaite, Scawfield Hotel,

Seascale

23 Jul

1915

BDTB/138/2/15

Summons on behalf of John

Henry Carter, Carter versus

Tyson, John Tyson, deceased

May

1915

BDTB/138/2/16

Copy Affidavit of John Henry

Carter, Carter versus Tyson, John

Tyson, deceased

1. John Henry Carter, Rottington Hall, St

Bees, farmer and plaintiff

18 Apr

1914

BDTB/138/2/17

Draft Affidavit of Jane Ruth

Braithwaite, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

Jane Ruth Braithwaite, Scawfell Hotel,

Seascale, widow and defendant

19 May

1914

BDTB/138/2/18

Copy Affidavit and Statement of

Reasons of John Henry Carter,

Carter versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Summons to confirm agreement for sale

of dwellinghouse known as Rose Cottage

and land known as The Holm

6 Apr

1916

BDTB/138/2/19

Copy Affidavit of Wilson Butler

and John Tyson Braithwaite,

esquires, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

Wilson Butler, solicitor to the defendants

and John Tyson Braithwaite, auctioneer Jan 1916

BDTB/138/2/20 Opinion, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

Three points to be determined on pending

summons, Mrs Braithwaites right to a

charge on the estate of Daniel Tyson, her

right to charge on shares in the

Whitehaven Bank and right of Jane

Tysons executors against arrears of

annuity

1 Jun

1915

BDTB/138/2/21

Copy Minutes of Order, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Includes Lodgements Schedules for cash,

proceeds from sale of furniture, funds and

dividends

undated

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BDTB/138/2/22

Costs of Respondents, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Respondents Jane Ruth Braithwaite and

John Newby

28 Oct

1915

BDTB/138/2/23

Copy Statement of Proposed

Reserves and letter, Carter versus

Tyson, John Tyson, deceased

Showing the schedule of lots for sale and

proposed reserves

1915-

1916

BDTB/138/2/24

Letter regarding the sale of

shares, Carter versus Tyson, John

Tyson, deceased

Regarding the ownership of the shares

and includes article 91, 95, 97 and 103 of

the Regulations of the Bank of

Whitehaven

10 May

1915

BDTB/138/2/25

Draft Conveynance of closes of

land known as Acrelands or

Acreless, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

1. John Larkin, Rollington, St Bees,

farmer 2. Mary Muriel Tyson, spinster

and John Tyson Braithwaite, auctioneer

and valuer, Seascale

1916

BDTB/138/2/26

Receipt of Income Tax under the

will of Daniel Tyson, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

24 Dec

1915

BDTB/138/2/27

Copy Assignment of Legacy to

Jane Ruth Braithwaite and Notice

of Hearing, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

1. Jane Ruth Braithwaite 2. Bank of

Whitehaven Limited Balance left to be

paid under the will of Daniel Tyson

23 Dec

1915

BDTB/138/2/28

Sales Particulars and Conditions

of Sale, with plans, Carter versus

Tyson, John Tyson, deceased

Lot 1, Scawfell Hotel, Seascale with

stables, coach house, shop warehouse and

garden ground Lot 2, building land,

Seascale Lot 3, closes of land known as

Acrelands Fields, near Seascale Lot 4,

Rose Cottage, Gosforth Lot 5, field know

as The Holm adjoining Rose Cottage

Auction at Scawfell Hotel, Seascale by

William Robinson

3 May

1916

BDTB/138/2/29

Copy Conveyance of building

land, Seascale, Carter versus

Tyson, John Tyson, deceased

1. John Henry Carter, Rollington Hall, St

Bees, farmer 2. Jane Ruth Braithwaite,

Seascale, widow 3. Mary Muriel Tyson,

Rose Cottage, Gosforth, spinster 4.

Frances Tyson, Rose Cottage, Gosforth,

widow 5. Arthur Walker, Oak Lee,

Whitehaven, gentleman Consideration

£200

4 Jun

1917

BDTB/138/2/30

Opinion regarding building land,

Seascale, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

Made by Thomas Tindal Methold

17 Jan-5

May

1917

BDTB/138/2/31

Application and Order regarding

Scawfell Hotel, Seascale, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Application for proceeds of the sale of

Scawfell Hotel to be paid to the

Manchester and Liverpool District

Banking Company Limited

1916

BDTB/138/2/32

Summons regarding Scawfell

Hotel, Seascale, Carter versus

Tyson, John Tyson, deceased

Application for conditional contract for

the sale of Scawfell Hotel for the amount

of £4250 be ordered and carried into

effect 1. John Henry Carter 2. John Harry

Hanson Boys

16 Oct

1916

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BDTB/138/2/33

Letter regarding offer on Scawfell

Hotel, Seascale, Carter versus

Tyson, John Tyson, deceased

Stating that Mrs Braithwaites offer of

£3000 has been exceeded and if she could

raise her offer to £5000 that would be

acceptable

29 Aug

1916

BDTB/138/2/34

Letters regarding Mrs Braithwaite

position at Scawfell Hotel,

Seascale, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

Mrs Braithwaite request to stay at

Scawfell Hotel for the summer season and

notice to quit the hotel by 29 Sep 1916

23 Feb-

29 Sep

1916

BDTB/138/2/35

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs Letts

Brothers, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

General correspondence regarding query

on affidavits and statements, payment of

legacy and appointment of Dr Parker as a

trustee

1914

BDTB/138/2/36

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs

Musgrave and McKelvie, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

General correspondence regarding

payments of legacy, position of the estate

until Mary Muriel Tyson reaches 21 years

of age, charges owing, payments of the

outstanding promisory note, application to

court for an order to sell real estate, Mrs

Braithwaite being unable to make an offer

on Scawfell Hotel and the tenancy

agreement for Blennerhazel Farm not

being handed on on completion, the

tenant being Stephen Bolton

1914

BDTB/138/2/37

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs

Musgrave and McKelvie, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

General correspondence regarding

outstanding payment of Mrs Braithwaite

claim to interest and the possibility of

court proceedings, annuity payment,

affidavits, shares and the payments of

rents being placed on deposit with the

Bank of Whitehaven

1915

BDTB/138/2/38

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs Letts

Brothers, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

General correspondence regarding Mrs

Braithwaites claim, affidavits, shares in

the Whitehaven Bank and Oxford

Permanent Building Society and annuity

payment

1915

BDTB/138/2/39

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs

Musgrave and McKelvie, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

General correspondence regarding sale of

Scawfell Hotel and land known as

Acrelands, furniture, rental, Mrs

Braithwaites claim and details of the

summons

1916

BDTB/138/2/40

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs Letts

Brothers, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

General correspondence regarding

affidavits and the sale of premises 1916

BDTB/138/2/41

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs

Musgrave and McKelvie, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Letter regarding the totals stated in the

Estate Accounts 1917

BDTB/138/2/42

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs Letts

Brothers, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

Letter regarding regarding the unsold

building land, originally sold by Edward

Braithwaite to John Tyson for £200

1917

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BDTB/138/2/43

Copy correspondence between

Thomas Butler and Messrs Letts

Brothers, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

General correspondence regarding the

amount of costs 1918

BDTB/138/2/44

Receipt of Realease and

Discharge, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

The amount of £655.9.4 being paid to

Renne Casson by executors under the will

of Jane Tyson

3 Mar

1915

BDTB/138/2/45

Statement of Receipts and

Payments, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

1917-

1918

BDTB/138/2/46

Statements of Account, Carter

versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

1915-

1916

BDTB/138/2/47

Statements of Receipts and

Payments, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

1917

BDTB/138/2/48

Receipted Invoice, Letts

Brothers, Carter versus Tyson,

John Tyson, deceased

7 Aug

1916

BDTB/138/2/49

Receipt for sale of oil painting,

Carter versus Tyson, John Tyson,

deceased

Muriel Tyson 31 Oct

1916

BDTB/139/1/1/1

Two small photographs possibly

Eleanor and Roger Fielding, 5

Lodge Terrace, Broughton-in-

Furness

circa

1930s

BDTB/139/1/1/2

Copy Death Certificate for

Eleanor Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness

12 Jan

1934

BDTB/139/1/1/3

Bank Pass Book, Eleanor

Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness

London City and Midland Bank,

passbook held before she married Roger

1902-

1934

BDTB/139/1/1/4

Bank Pass Book, Eleanor

Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness

Ulverston Savings Bank, passbook held

before she married Roger

1908-

1934

BDTB/139/1/1/5

Letters of Administration,

Eleanor Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness

Feb 1934

BDTB/139/1/1/6

Inland Revenue Form, Residuary

Account, Eleanor Fielding, Lodge

Terrace, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Died 12 Jan 1934 Roger Fielding, Lodge

Terrace, retired Registrar, husband James

Woodend, Windermere Road, Grange-

over-Sands, joiner and brother Nicholas

Woodend, brother

1934

BDTB/139/1/1/7

Inland Revenue Form, Estate

Duty, Eleanor Fielding, Lodge

Terrace, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Died 12 Jan 1934 1934

BDTB/139/1/1/8

Statement of Estate, Eleanor

Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

1934

BDTB/139/1/1/9 Release and Discharge of Share

of Estate, Eleanor Fielding, Nicholas Woodend, brother

24 Apr

1934

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Lodge Terrace, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

BDTB/139/1/1/10

Release and Discharge of Share

of Estate, Eleanor Fielding,

Lodge Terrace, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

James Woodend, brother 24 Apr

1394

BDTB/139/1/1/11

Correspondence with the Midland

Bank Limited, Eleanor Fielding,

Lodge Terrace, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Regarding payments and transfers of

money

Feb-Mar

1934

BDTB/139/1/1/12

Note of costs, Eleanor Fielding,

Lodge Terrace, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

1934

BDTB/139/1/1/13

Letters from James Woodend,

Eleanor Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Regarding the payment of expenses and

disposal of balance of estate Mar 1934

BDTB/139/1/2/1

Copy Will, Roger Fielding,

Lodge Terrace, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Frederick George Woodend, nephew and

Edgar Satterthwaite, friend to be

appointed trustees Beneficiaries are James

Woodend, Grange-over-Sands, brother-

in-law, James Woodend, Chappels,

Kirkby-in-Furness, John Fielding and

John James Cooper, nephews, Mary Ellen

Woodend, sister, William and James

Fielding, brothers

24 Jan

1934

BDTB/139/1/2/2

Statement of Superannuation,

Roger Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness

Provided by the Ulverston Union, Roger

being the Relieving Officer, Collector,

Registrar of Births, Deaths and the

Vaccination Officer

16 Mar

1925

BDTB/139/1/2/3

Bank Pass Books, Roger

Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

Ulverston Savings Bank, Midland Bank

Limited, London City and Midland Bank

Limited and the Lancaster Banking

Company Limited

1896-

1936

BDTB/139/1/2/4 Rent Book for 5 Lodge Terrace,

Roger Fielding

Broughton Tower Lodge of Oddfellows,

landlord

1935-

1936

BDTB/139/1/2/5

Receipt From Furness Building

Society, Roger Fielding, Lodge

Terrace, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Regarding shares 1932-

1936

BDTB/139/1/2/6

Letters from the Estate Duty

Office, Roger Fielding, Lodge

Terrace, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

Questions and answers with account of

court fees

Aug-Sep

1936

BDTB/139/1/2/7

Receipt for payment of legacy,

Roger Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

James Woodend, Chappels, Kirkby-in-

Furness

18 Sep

1936

BDTB/139/1/2/8

Receipt for payment of legacy

and letter, Roger Fielding, Lodge

Terrace, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

James Woodend, Windermere Road,

Grange-over-Sands, letter stating that

James had not seen Roger since Eleanors

death

10-18

Sep 1936

BDTB/139/1/2/9 Correspondence with County

Borough of Barrow-in-Furness,

Regarding the supply of electricity to

Lodge Terrace, Broughton-in-Furness

1931-

1936

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Roger Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

BDTB/139/1/2/10

Miscellaneous receipts and

invoices, Roger Fielding, Lodge

Terrace, Broughton-in-Furness,

deceased

H M Todd, Broom Hill Surgery, Roger

Woodend, Alfred Coward and Sons,

Thomas Butterfield, Thomas Butler and

Dinah Bell

1934-

1936

BDTB/139/1/2/11

Funeral expenses, Eleanor and

Roger Fielding, Lodge Terrace,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

T Butterfield and Son, T Atkinson,

William Hull, S and A Curwen, North

Western Daily Mail, T Singleton and

Dawsons

1934-

1936

BDTB/139/2/1/1

Affidavit of John Smith Dixon,

Agnes Dixon, Parks House,

Dalton-in-Furness, spinster,

deceased

Agnes Dixon died 17 Mar 1918 formerly

of 31 The Grove, Ealing, Middlesex John

Smith Dixon, Woodland, Broughton-in-

Furness, farmer and brother of Agnes

1918

BDTB/139/2/1/2

Receipt of Legacy, Agnes Dixon,

Parks House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

Isabella Case under the will of Agnes

Dixon John Smith Dixon, executor

2 Apr

1919

BDTB/139/2/1/3

Receipt of Legacy, Agnes Dixon,

Parks House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

Margaret Ann Ormandy under the will of

Agnes Dixon John Smith Dixon, executor

2 May

1918

BDTB/139/2/1/4

Receipt of Legacy, Agnes Dixon,

Parks House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

Mary Elizabeth Dixon under the will of

Agnes Dixon John Smith Dixon, executor

6 May

1918

BDTB/139/2/1/5

Receipt of Legacy, Agnes Dixon,

Parks House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

John Smith Dixon under the will of

Agnes Dixon and being executor 1918

BDTB/139/2/1/6

Receipt of Legacy, Agnes Dixon,

Parks House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

M Dixon under the will of Agnes Dixon

John Smith Dixon, executor 1918

BDTB/139/2/1/7

Receipt of Legacy, Agnes Dixon,

Parks House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

Elizabeth Mary Teasdale under the will of

Agnes Dixon John Smith Dixon, executor 1918

BDTB/139/2/1/8

List of furniture sold, Agnes

Dixon, Parks House, Dalton-in-

Furness, spinster, deceased

Sold by A Coward 3 May

1918

BDTB/139/2/1/9

War Stock, Agnes Dixon, Parks

House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

1925-

1945

BDTB/139/2/1/10

Receipt for interment, Agnes

Dixon, Parks House, Dalton-in-

Furness, spinster, deceased

Dalton Urban District Council Funeral

took place 20 Mar 1918 and interment in

Letter C, Number 10

18 Mar

1918

BDTB/139/2/1/11

Receipt of Legacy, Agnes Dixon,

Parks House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

W S Dixon under the will of Agnes Dixon

W S Dixon nephew to Agnes Dixon

21 Aug

1918

BDTB/139/2/1/12

Note regarding mortgage on a

property in Dalton-in-Furness,

Agnes Dixon, Parks House,

Dalton-in-Furness, spinster,

deceased

Mortgage of £300 on property belonging

to Mrs Boulton

circa

1918

BDTB/139/2/1/13 Statement of Account with the

Estate, Agnes Dixon, Parks circa

1918

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House, Dalton-in-Furness,

spinster, deceased

BDTB/139/2/1/14

Miscellaneous invoices and costs,

Agnes Dixon, Parks House,

Dalton-in-Furness, spinster,

deceased

1918

BDTB/139/2/2/1 Admittance, Myles Dixon, Hill,

Broughton-in-Furness

To be tenant of land known as Long

Meadow with appurtenances adjoining

Far Pool at the yearly customary rent of

1s

29 Apr

1903

BDTB/139/2/2/2

Miscellaneous bills and invoices,

Myles Dixon, Hill, Broughton-in-

Furness

J W Illingworth, Stationer, Fancy Dealer

and Toy Dealer, Millom and Cleator

Moor James Atkinson and Sons,

Wheelwrights and Joiners, Broughton-in-

Furness Richard Fawcett, Broughton-in-

Furness Alfred Coward and Son, Millom

Dec

1918-Feb

1919

BDTB/139/2/2/3

Correspondence regarding sale of

land, Myles Dixon, Hill,

Broughton-in-Furness

An offer for two moss fields below

Postlethwaite Bridge and query around

details in sales particulars

3 Feb-6

May

1919

BDTB/139/2/2/4

Letter from Mary Elizabeth

Dixon, Myles Dixon, Hill,

Broughton-in-Furness

Regarding bank account and Captain

Butler paying off the mortgage in full for

The Hill, Broughton-in-Furness along

with invoice regarding sale.

24 Feb

1919

BDTB/139/2/2/5 Funeral expenses, Myles Dixon,

Hill, Broughton-in-Furness Edward Easton, Broughton-in-Furness 1918

BDTB/139/2/2/6 Funeral card, Myles Dixon, Hill,

Broughton-in-Furness 1918

BDTB/139/2/3/1

Copy Death Certificate, Private

William Smith Dixon, solicitors

office clerk, Hill Farm,

Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness

17 Nov

1918

BDTB/139/2/3/2

Note regarding details of Private

William Smith Dixon, solicitors

office clerk, Hill Farm,

Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness

circa

1918

BDTB/139/2/3/3

Letter from the Captain of the

Agricultural Labour Corp, Private

William Smith Dixon, solicitors

office clerk, Hill Farm,

Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness

Letter to Myles Dixon, father of William

Smith Dixon asking why he had not been

notified of his death, the return of his kit

and how Williams funeral was carried out

2 Dec

1918

BDTB/139/2/3/4

Letter from the 70th Training

Reserve Battalion, Private

William Smith Dixon, solicitors

office clerk, Hill Farm,

Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness

Regarding balance of account and

notification of transfer to Agricultural

Corp, Preston

10 Dec

1917

BDTB/139/2/3/5

Funeral card, Private William

Smith Dixon, Hill Farm,

Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness

1918

BDTB/139/2/3/6

Letter written by Mary Elizabeth

Dixon, Private William Smith

Dixon, Hill Farm, Woodland,

Broughton-in-Furness

Stating that she was unaware that William

should have had a military funeral and

that her husband Williams father also was

under doctors orders not to be disturbed

circa

1918

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as it was expected that he would die

within hours. Mary states she will return

her sons kit but it has been very hard for

her losing both her son and husband, now

looking after five daughters

BDTB/139/2/3/7

Correspondence with the War

Office, Private William Smith

Dixon, Hill Farm, Woodland,

Broughton-in-Furness

Stating what will be paid from the estate 1919

BDTB/139/2/3/8

Application to sell arms, Private

William Smith Dixon, Hill Farm,

Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness

Made by Mary Elizabeth Dixon 1919

BDTB/139/3/1

Insurance Policy, Manchester

Assurance Company, James

Sherwin, Bank End, Broughton-

in-Furness

Of 43 Mount Pleasant and assurance on

74 and 75 Ferry Road, Barrow-in-Furness

18 May

1905

BDTB/139/3/2

Insurance Policy, Atlas

Assurance Company, James

Sherwin, Bank End, Broughton-

in-Furness

Of Duddon View, Broughton-in-Furness

and assurance for 6 Kent Street, Barrow-

in-Furness

30 Oct

1912

BDTB/139/3/3

Insurance Policy, Manchester

Assurance Company, James

Sherwin, Bank End, Broughton-

in-Furness

Of 43 Mount Pleasant, Barrow-in-Furness

and assurance for 43 Mount Pleasant

3 Feb

1896

BDTB/139/3/4

Inland Revenue Provisional

Valuation, James Sherwin, Bank

End, Broughton-in-Furness

Two houses and shop being 74 and 75

Ferry Road, Barrow-in-Furness and

occupied by Kennedy, Sherwin and

Freeman

26 Jun

1911

BDTB/139/3/5

Receipt from the Barrow Lodge,

Independent Order of the Odd-

Fellows, James Sherwin, Bank

End, Broughton-in-Furness

Nominated Mary Ann Sherwin the wife

of James to receive burial money

12 Feb

1870

BDTB/139/3/6

Certificate and Memorandum

regarding war savings, James

Sherwin, Bank End, Broughton-

in-Furness

1916-

1917

BDTB/139/3/7

Income Tax Assessment, James

Sherwin, Bank End, Broughton-

in-Furness

Properties 6 Kent Street, 43 Mount

Pleasant, 74 and 75 Ferry Road James

Sherwin, Spring Bank, Broughton-in-

Furness

1923

BDTB/139/3/8

Correspondence regarding

valuation of premises, James

Sherwin, Bank End, Broughton-

in-Furness

Correspondence with Lowdens Auction

Room regarding valuation of property as

per his will Son William to have option of

taking 43 Mount Pleasant and daughter

Mary Ann Whitehouse to have the option

of taking 74 and 75 Ferry Road

circa

1924

BDTB/139/3/9

Draft conveyance, 43 Mount

Pleasant, Barrow-in-Furness,

James Sherwin, Bank End,

Broughton-in-Furness

1. Reverend William Sherwin, Laxton

Vicarage, York and Frank Snow Sherwin,

Roose Road, Barrow-in-Furness,

coachbuilder, trustees 2. Reverend

William Sherwin

1924

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BDTB/139/3/10

Draft conveyance, 74 and 75

Ferry Road, Barrow-in-Furness,

James Sherwin, Bank End,

Broughton-in-Furness

1. Reverend William Sherwin, Laxton

Vicarage, York and Frank Snow Sherwin,

Roose Road, Barrow-in-Furness,

coachbuilder, trustees 2. Mary Jane

Whitehouse wife of Isaac, Banks End,

Broughton-in-Furness, gentleman

1924

BDTB/139/3/11

Funeral expenses, James

Sherwin, Bank End, Broughton-

in-Furness

1924

BDTB/139/4/1

Particulars of lots for sale with

newspaper cutting, Dashat Gate

Estate, Agnes Brocklebank,

Dashat Gate, The Hill, Millom

Lot 1, dwellinghouse, cottage,

outbuildings, yard and garden Lot 2, croft

behind house and Midlow Breast Lot 3,

Gate Close, passage and tarn Lot 4, Long

Close, Bell Cragg Wood and Bell Cragg

Intack Lot 5, Bank Lot 6, Long Midlow

Lot 7, Great Midlow Lot 8, Summer

Grass Lot 9, dwellinghouse known as

Happy Holme, High Furnace Beck

Meadow, Low Furnace Beck Meadow

and Little Furnace Beck Meadow Lot 10,

Marsh Filed Auction by Alfred Coward,

West County Hotel Millom

Jun 1900

BDTB/139/4/2

Draft Conveyance, with plan,

Dashat Gate Estate, Agnes

Brocklebank, Dashat Gate, The

Hill, Millom

1. John Gunson, Oak Bank, Ulpha 2.

Francis Ann Postlethwaite, widow 3.

Agnes of James Wilson Brocklebank,

Kirksanton

1900

BDTB/139/4/3 Enfranchisement, Silecroft

1. Richard Muncaster, Whicham,

gentleman, brother and heir at law of John

Muncaster, linen draper, London,

deceased 2. Thomas Taylor, late of

London but now of Grange-over-Sands

and Samuel Barrow of London, linen

draper 3. William Brocklebank, Silecroft,

yeoman

13 May

1820

BDTB/139/4/4

Draft Conveyance, messuage

known as Happy Home and twco

closes of land known as High and

Low Furnace Meadow

1. John Gunson, Oak Bank, Ulpha 2.

Frances Ann Postlethwaite 3. Agnes

Brockbank, widow of James Coulson

Brockbank, The Croft, Kirksanton 4.

Anthony Shephard, High Brow, Millom,

gentleman

1900

BDTB/139/4/5

Correspondence regarding sale of

land known as Pastures, Silecroft,

W Brocklebank

1. W B Walker 2. Mrs Irlam Regarding

the erection of fence to keep stock on land

installation of drain

1913-

1914

BDTB/139/4/6 Plan of Dashatgate and

surrounding fields undated

BDTB/139/5/1/1

Copy Will, Samuel Petty,

gentleman, Highfield House,

Beeston, Leeds

Samuel Lister Petty, Bortree Stile,

Ulverston, nephew

24 Jan

1893

BDTB/139/5/1/2

Inland Revenue Provisional

Valuation, houses and stable

situate at Pettys Fold, Town

Street and Chapel Fold, Beeston,

Leeds

Samuel Lister Petty, Dykelands,

Ulverston

19 Nov

1913

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BDTB/139/5/1/3 Letter to Samuel Lister Petty,

Dykelands, Ulverston

Regarding an agreement with the

corporation to demolish part and alter the

rest of the property in Beeston with view

for sale Property devised under will of

Samuel Petty which in turn was derived

from Mrs Whitaker

12 Jun

1914

BDTB/139/5/2/1

Letter to Thomas Butler from

Middleton and Sons, Samuel

Lister Petty, Dykelands,

Ulverston, deceased

Regarding bequests to his two daughters

and payment of an annuity to his widow

27 Nov

1919

BDTB/139/5/2/2

Abstract of Title, Samuel Lister

Petty, Dykelands, Ulverston,

deceased

Property situate at Beeston 1893-

1919

BDTB/139/5/2/3

Correspondence with Margaret

Petty, Dykelands, Ulverston,

deceased

Regarding the purchase of the property

known as Homeleigh and the dresser

Oct 1919-

Nov 1919

BDTB/139/5/2/4

Auction Sale Advertisement,

Samuel Lister Petty, Dykelands,

Ulverston, deceased

Sale by Hollis and Webb of property in

Beeston, consisting of 18 Town Street

occupied by Mrs Legein, 1, 2 and 3

Chapel Field occupied by Jackson, Stones

and Butler, stable and storehouse

occupied by Halliday Johnson, land and

partially developed estate

15 Dec

1919

BDTB/139/5/2/5

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, Dykelands, Ulverston,

Samuel Lister Petty, deceased

Lot 1, residence known as Dykelands,

Ulverston Lot 2, two enclosures of rich

grass land together with woodland Lot 3,

enclosure of grass land, situate between

Beehive Cottages and the railway bridge

1. Margaret Petty and others 2. Benjamin

Prior Allen, Huddersfield

27 Nov

1919

BDTB/139/5/2/6

Draft Conveyance, plots of land

part of the Rayrigg Estate,

Windermere, Margaret and Mabel

Petty

1. George Henry Pattinson, Windermere,

gentleman 2. Margaret and Mabel Pettys,

spinsters, Windermere formerly of

Dykelands, Ulverston

1920

BDTB/139/5/2/7

Copy Conveyance, Town Street,

Beeston, Margaret and Mabel

Petty

1. Margaret Petty, widow and Margaret

and Mabel Petty, daughters, Dykelands,

Ulverston 2. Francis Appleyard, Beeston,

metal broker and W Appleyard, Beeston

1920

BDTB/139/5/2/8

Rent Account, Town Street and

Chapel Fold, Beeston, executors

of Samuel Lister Petty

1 Feb

1920

BDTB/139/5/2/9

Abstract of Title, Dykelands,

Ulverston, Samuel Lister Petty,

deceased

1919

BDTB/139/5/2/10 Questions and Answers, Samuel

Lister Petty, deceased 15 Dec

1919

BDTB/139/5/2/11

Completion Statements,

Dykelands, Ulverston, Samuel

Lister Petty, deceased

1920

BDTB/139/5/2/12 Affidavit, Margaret and Mabel

Petty versus Ellen Milner

Regarding the possession of the property

known as Homeleigh, Windermere

whereas the tenant Ellen Milner had been

Jun 1920

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given notice to quit which had expired 1.

Margaret and Mabel Petty 2. Ellen

Milner, spinster

BDTB/139/5/2/13 Letters from Margaret and Mabel

Petty

Enquiring if the land they purchased had

been let and the dates for possession of

Dykelands by Mr Allen

Sep

1919-Jan

1920

BDTB/139/6/1

Inland Revenue Estate Duty

Form, Myles Dixon, The Hill,

Woodland, yeoman, deceased

With list of creditors Feb 1919

BDTB/139/6/2

Copy Requisitions on Title,

Myles Dixon, The Hill,

Woodland, yeoman, deceased

31 Jan

1919

BDTB/139/6/3

Draft Abstract of Title, Myles

Dixon, The Hill, Woodland,

yeoman, deceased

1901-

1918

BDTB/139/6/4 List of land, The Hill, Woodland,

yeoman, deceased circa

1919

BDTB/139/7/1

Inland Revenue Estate Duty

Form, Roger Fleming, Coniston,

gentleman

Regarding ship and bank shares Apr 1908

BDTB/139/7/2

Inland Revenue Estate Duty

Form, Roger Fleming, Coniston,

gentleman, deceased

Regarding 2 cottages known as Low Gill

Cottages, Coniston in occupation by

Messrs Usher and Baxter devised to his

son Roger Fleming, shipping clerk,

Belverdere Road, Liscard Sworn by

Roger Fleming

Apr 1908

BDTB/139/7/3

Inland Revenue Estate Duty

Form, Roger Fleming, Coniston,

gentleman, deceased

Regarding close of land known as Acre

Field, Coniston devised to his son George

Fleming, Coniston, butcher

Apr 1908

BDTB/139/7/4

Note regarding amount of annuity

for Isabella Fleming, Roger

Fleming, Coniston, gentleman,

deceased

With amounts of mortgage circa

1908

BDTB/139/7/5

Inland Revenue Estate Duty

Form, Roger Fleming, Coniston,

gentleman, deceased

Regarding close of land kown as Gill Low

Field and two cottages known as Low Gill

Cottages, Coniston in occupation by

Messrs Wilson and Dixon In trust for his

son William Fleming

Apr 1908

BDTB/139/7/6

Admittance, Roger Fleming,

Belvedere Road, Liscard,

shipping clerk

1. Roger Fleming, son of Roger Fleming,

deceased 2. Manor of Coniston Admitted

tenant of dwellinghouse and apurtenances

situate at Ghyll Low Field at yearly

customary rent

17 Jun

1908

BDTB/139/8/1 Abstract of Title, James Barratt,

esquire, Windermere, deceased

Cottage and garden situate at the Hill,

Millom Jul 1889

BDTB/139/8/2

Requisitions of Title, James

Barratt, esquire, Windermere,

deceased

1. Trustees of James Barratt 2. Ezerial

Dawson 1889

BDTB/139/8/3

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, James Barratt, esquire,

Windermere, deceased

Cottage and garden situate at the Hill,

Millom 1. James William Grange,

Manchester, doctor of medicine and

William H Heelis, Hawkshead, gentleman

Jun 1889

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2. Ezekial Dawson, in occupation To be

sold by auction by Alfred Coward

BDTB/139/9/1

Inland Revenue Estate Duty

Form, Elizabeth Southward,

Yewdale Road, Coniston,

deceased

Affidavit by Braithwaite Southward,

Stockbridge, Eskmeals, farmer

8 Dec

1925

BDTB/139/9/2

Letters from the Probate Registry,

Elizabeth Southward, Yewdale

Road, Coniston, deceased

1925

BDTB/139/9/3

Letters from the Prudential

Assurance Company Limited,

Elizabeth Southward, Yewdale

Road, Coniston, deceased

1925

BDTB/139/10/1 Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, Beckside Estate, Pennington

Dwellinghouse known as Beckside House

with garden, outbuildings, appurtenences

with pew in Pennington Church Closes of

land known as Millflat and Wheydale, in

occupation by Mr Ormandy, tenant

Closes and inclosures of land known as

High and Low Carley, Petty Close, Upper

and Lower Templands, Great Smallbrick,

Haw Meadow, Far and Middle Stangs,

Lane End Saxacre, Butts and Little Butts,

Fleming Saxacre and Saxacre, Low

Shepherd Parrock Two allotments and

stone quarry Lot 13, John Fell of Fell

Mount to Sydney Johnson, surgeon,

Dalton-in-Furness

Aug 1882

BDTB/139/10/2 Abstract of Title, John Fell, Fell

Mount, Pennington

Allotment and plantation situate at

Pennington 1882

BDTB/139/10/3 Draft Conveyance, John Fell, Fell

Mount, Pennington

Allottment of freehold land, Pennington

1. John Fell, Pennington 2. Sydney

Johnson, bachelor of medicine, Dalton-in-

Furness

1883

BDTB/139/10/4

Requisitions and Observations,

John Fell, Fell Mount,

Pennington

1. John Fell, Fell Mount, Pennington 2.

Sydney Johnson, Dalton-in-Furness Jul 1883

BDTB/139/11/1 Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, Richard Fisher, deceased

Lot 3, dwellinghouse and shop situate in

Duke Street, Askam-in-Furness, in

occupation by Thomas Christopherson,

shoemaker 1. William Fisher, Barrow-in-

Furness, retired ironmonger, Mary Agnes

and Jane Fisher, St Marys Mount,

Ulverston, spinsters and James Rawlinson

Styth, Prospect Villa, Newbarns,

merchant clerk 2. William Hool, Moor

Farm, Askam-in-Furness, farmer

17 Mar

1891

BDTB/139/11/2 Requisition on Title, Richard

Fisher, deceased

1. Executors of Richard Fisher 2. William

Hool 1891

BDTB/139/11/3 Draft Conveyance, Richard

Fisher, deceased

Dwellinghouse and shop, Askam-in-

Furness 1. Executors of Richard Fisher 2.

William Hool

1891

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BDTB/139/11/4 Abstract of Title, Richard Fisher,

deceased

1. Executors of Richard Fisher, formerly

of St Mary's Mount, Pennington,

gentleman Dwellinghouse and shop, Duke

Street, Askam-in-Furness

1891

BDTB/139/12/1

Writ with invoice,William

Postlethwaite versus Messrs

Robert Bewsher and Company,

Embleton, Millom

Amount £184.18.5 Oct 1904

BDTB/139/12/2

Reminders for Payment,William

Postlethwaite versus Messrs

Robert Bewsher and Company,

Embleton, Millom

22 Dec

1904

BDTB/139/12/3

Certificate of Shares, Messrs

Robert Bewsher and Company,

Embleton, Millom

Robert Bewsher, Fell Close, Embleton

£1000 of shares

30 Dec

1903

BDTB/139/12/4

Judgement, William

Postlethwaite versus Messrs

Robert Bewsher and Company,

Embleton, Millom

The defendants Robert Bewsher and

Company Limited not having appeared to

the summons, judgement made that

plaintiff William Postlethwaite receive

£184.18.5 and £5.6.0 in costs

Jan 1905

BDTB/139/12/5

Correspondence, William

Postlethwaite versus Messrs

Robert Bewsher and Company,

Embleton, Millom

Jan 1905

BDTB/139/13/1

Particulars and Conditions of

Sale, Miss Mary Agnes Sharpe,

Bankfield House, Ireleth

Dwellinghouse, 25 Keith Street, Barrow-

in-Furness 1. Miss Mary Agnes Sharpe,

Bankfield House, Ireleth, spinster 2.

Eleanor Whyment, 4 Albert Street,

Barrow-in-Furness

1923

BDTB/139/13/2

Abstract of Title, Miss Mary

Agnes Sharpe, Bankfield House,

Ireleth

Dwellinghouse, 25 Keith Street, Barrow-

in-Furness 1923

BDTB/139/13/3

Draft Conveyance, Miss Mary

Agnes Sharpe, Bankfield House,

Ireleth

1. Miss Mary Agnes Sharpe, Bankfield

House, Ireleth 2. Eleanor Whyment,

Albert Street, Barrow-in-Furness, widow

Dwellinghouse 25 Keith Street, Barrow-

in-Furness

22 Nov

1923

BDTB/139/14/1

Power of Attorney, Stephen Fell,

Red Bank Station, Charters

Towers, Queensland, Australia

Power of attorney to Wilson Butler,

solicitors for Stephen Fell under the will

of his mother Sarah Fell, deceased

2 May

1894

BDTB/139/14/2 Letters, regarding payment of

legacy in instalments, Mr Fell Sarah A Wood and Sushannah Whiddall 1894

BDTB/139/14/3 Payment of legacy in instalments,

Mr Fell

Payments made to Stephen Fell under the

will of his mother Sarah Fell, deceased,

executor William Fell, brother

1894

BDTB/139/15/1

Indenture regarding shares of

estate, Robert Walker,

Broughton-in-Furness

1. Robert Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

painter 2. Thomas and Wilson Butler,

Broughton-in-Furness, solicitors under

the will of William Walker, Broughton-

in-Furness, woodmonger, deceased and

Mary Walker, Broughton-in-Furness,

widow, deceased

21 Mar

1907

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BDTB/139/15/2

Invoices for building works to

Church Street and Old Street,

Broughton-in-Furness, Robert

Walker

1907

BDTB/139/15/3

Letter to Robert Walker from

Thomas Butler and Son,

Broughton-in-Furness

Stating that rents will be collected and

that Robert Walker is in entitled to a

proportion

18 Mar

1907

BDTB/139/15/4

Receipts of payments of advance,

Robert Walker from Thomas

Butler and Son, Broughton-in-

Furness

Sep-Dec

1907

BDTB/139/16/1

Affidavit, Hannah Fawcitt,

Broughton House, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Oath made by John William Fawcitt,

Broughton House, Broughton-in-Furness,

surgeon and husband of Hannah

1904

BDTB/139/16/2

Letter from Phillips and Briggs,

solicitors, Hannah Fawcitt,

Broughton House, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Regarding the opinion of Thomas Butler

and Sons that Doctor Fawcitt is entitled to

his wife Hannah Fawcitt, deceased share

under the will of her late father George

Robson, of Whitwood, York, colliery

engineer

14 Dec

1903

BDTB/139/16/3

Extract from Affidavit, estate of

George Robson, Hannah Fawcitt,

Broughton House, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Oath sworn by Isabella Robson, widow,

George and Isaac Robson, sons Isabella

Robson died 13 Sep 1901

4 Feb

1886

BDTB/139/16/4

Statement of Sale of Shares,

estate of George Robson, Hannah

Fawcitt, Broughton House,

Broughton-in-Furness, deceased

1902-

1903

BDTB/139/16/5

Letters from Phillips and Briggs,

solicitors of Castleford, estate of

George Robson, Hannah Fawcitt,

Broughton House, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Regarding Mrs Fawcitts interest in shares Jan-May

1904

BDTB/139/16/6

Bill of Costs, estate of George

Robson, Hannah Fawcitt,

Broughton House, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

9 May

1904

BDTB/139/16/7

Draft Release, estate of George

Robson, Hannah Fawcitt,

Broughton House, Broughton-in-

Furness, deceased

Regarding payment of share of Hannah

Fawcitt under the will of George Robson 1904

BDTB/139/17/1

Fire Insurance Policy,

Commercial Union, 42 Oxford

Street, Barrow-in-Furness

Mrs Jane Dall 1911-

1912

BDTB/139/17/2

Requisitions on Title with plan,

42 Oxford Street, Barrow-in-

Furness

1. Mrs Jane Dall 2. Podmore 1915

BDTB/139/18/1 Summons, J H Wood versus

Haverigg Prize Brass Band

1. J H Wood and Company, I D L Garage,

Holborn Hill, Millom, plaintiffs 2.

Haverigg Prize Band, Edward Watson,

secretary and Henry Caunter, defendants

Aug 1920

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BDTB/139/18/2

Invoice of amount owed, J H

Wood versus Haverigg Prize

Brass Band

1. I D L Garage 2. Haverigg Band For

hire of 3 cars

17 Nov

1902

BDTB/139/18/3

Judgement with list of costs, J H

Wood versus Haverigg Prize

Brass Band

Judgement for defendant with costs circa

1920

BDTB/139/19/1

Letter to Mr Weir, 39 Broughton

Road, Dalton-in-Furness from

Thomas Butler, solicitors

Informing Mr Weir that Mr and Mrs

Preston had bought the property and their

intention to occupy the house, also giving

Mr Weir the option of using 2 rooms

1 Dec

1920

BDTB/139/19/2

Notice to supply evidence and list

of allowances, 39 Broughton

Road, Dalton-in-Furness

1. George Preston and his wife 2. J Weir Dec 1920

BDTB/139/19/3 Copy notice to quit 39 Broughton

Road, Dalton-in-Furness To J Weir, tenant from Robert Holt, agent

8 Jan

1921

BDTB/139/19/4 Letter from George Preston, 50

Cobden Street, Dalton-in-Furness

Explaining his living arrangements and

situation

14 Feb

1921

BDTB/139/20/1

Copy Judgment regarding

William Postlethwaite versus

John Freeland and Alexander B

Freeland

1. William Postlethwaite, Barrow-in-

Furness, applicant 2. John and Alexander

B Freeland, respondents William

Postlethwaite to pay costs of appeal to

John and Alexander B Freeland, the

amount to be ordered by the Clerk of

Parliaments

May

1880

BDTB/139/20/2

Certificate of Costs regarding

William Postlethwaite versus

John Freeland and Alexander B

Freeland

£298.1.6 to be paid by William

Postlethwaite to John and Alexander

Freeland

Jul 1880

BDTB/139/20/3

Letter and Receipt regarding

costs, William Postlethwaite

versus John Freeland and

Alexander B Freeland

Aug 1880

BDTB/139/21/1

Draft Affidavit regarding James

William Pritt and John Ernest

Kelland versus John Tyson

1. James William Pritt and John Ernest

Kelland, plaintiffs 2. John Tyson,

defendant Affidavit of James William

Pritt

1903

BDTB/139/21/2

Account of debt, regarding James

William Pritt and John Ernest

Kelland versus John Tyson

Outstanding balance of £15.0.0 for goods

purcahsed and delivery 1904

BDTB/139/22/1

Legacy Receipts, Matthew

Woodburn, 131 Holborn Hill,

Millom, deceased

Received by Matthew Lancaster, E J

Savage, Eleanor Coulson, Frances Castle

and T J Woodburn

1914

BDTB/139/22/2

Funeral Expenses, Matthew

Woodburn, 131 Holborn Hill,

Millom, deceased

P C Dickinson, Abraham Birbeck and

Mrs Savage Apr 1914

BDTB/139/22/3 Letters, Matthew Woodburn, 131

Holborn Hill, Millom, deceased

From Frances Castle, Australia, daughter

of Matthew Woodburn and T J

Woodburn, South Africa, son of Matthew

Woodburn

Aug-Nov

1914

BDTB/139/23/1 Oath of Executor, Margaret Fox,

Holborn Hill, Millom, deceased

Oath made by George Fox, 5 Great John

Street, Lancaster, son of Margaret 1885

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BDTB/139/23/2

Duty Invoice and Receipts,

Margaret Fox, Holborn Hill,

Millom, deceased

for £97.19.7 and £36.12.6 1885

BDTB/139/23/3

Letter from George Fox,

Margaret Fox, Holborn Hill,

Millom, deceased

Regarding the accounts of his mother

Margaret Fox Feb 1885

BDTB/139/24/1

Policy for four dwellinghouses

and offices situate at The Hill,

Millom

Wilson Butler and George Newton

Warbrick, Pohouse, Millon farmer both

trustees of Elizabeth Miller, deceased

25 Dec

1912

BDTB/139/24/2

Policy for dwellinghouse and

offices situate at Bandrake Head,

Colton known as Sidehouse

Thomas Butler as trustee for Leonard

Keen, deceased

29 Dec

1912

BDTB/139/24/3

Policy for boarding house and

offices situate and known as

Sellabank, Seascale

Mary wife of Thomas Newby, Sellabank,

gentleman as owner and Elizabeth Sarah

Coward, spinster and Timothy Coward,

farmer, Woodland, Broughton-in-Furness

as morgagees

29 Sep

1912

BDTB/139/24/4

Policy for dwellinghouse and

offices situate at 22 Main Street,

Haverigg

William Walter, iron miner and wife

Isabella, 22 Main Street, Haverigg

25 Dec

1912

BDTB/139/24/5

Policy for dwellinghouse and

offices situate at 57 Albion Place,

Ulverston

Mary wife of Thomas Taylor Tyson, Low

House, Millom, gentleman as owner and

Mary Isabella Gendle and Annie Gendle,

Millom, gentlewomen as mortgagees

25 Dec

1912

BDTB/139/25/1 Agreement for giving up

possession of Lady Hall Farm

1. Trustees of William Parks 2. James

Cropper

28 Mar

1898

BDTB/139/25/2 Letters regarding lease of land,

George Fawcett and Mrs Fisher 1886

BDTB/139/25/3

Letters with small plan regarding

offer for allotment on Beaucroft

Estate, Thomas Thompson

To J Sawrey Cookson, esquire Offer for

Low allotment on Middlescough, the

allotment occupied by Willaim Douglas

and the Clay Lake allotment, also to give

up the High allotment on Middlescough

1884

BDTB/139/25/4

Assignment of interest, goods

sold, William and Agnes

Marshall

1. William, miner and Agnes Marshall,

Loppergarth, under the will of John

Woodend, powder maker, deceased late

of Bouth 2. Thomas Casson, grocer,

Loppergarth

19 May

1887-Apr

1900

BDTB/139/25/5

Authorisation by executors to pay

solicitors, Eleanor Dickinson,

deceased

1. Samuel and Thomas Dickinson

executors 2. W C Kendall, Ulverston,

solicitors £357.2.0 balance of money from

Greenodd sale

30 May

1908

BDTB/139/25/6

Inland Revenue Estate Duty

Form, Thomas Johnson

Robinson, Homeleigh,

Windermere, draper, deceased

Died 26 Jun 1907 Freehold land on New

Road with dwellinghouse known as

Homeleigh, Windermere

Feb 1920

BDTB/139/25/7

Inland Revenue Affidavit,

William Johnson, Grizebeck,

retired slate dresser and grocer,

deceased

Died 26 May 1883 Oath made by Henry

Tyson, Grizebeck, slate dresser and

grocer

1885

BDTB/139/25/8 Letter regarding Statement of

Facts concerning William Lesh

Letter from Reverend Edward Lesh

regarding the Statement of Facts filed at Nov 1880

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the Lunacy Office concerning William

Lesh and the maintenance of his wife

BDTB/139/25/9

Inland Revenue Affidavit Form,

William Martin, Tarnhead,

Haverigg, gentleman, deceased

Died Jul 1876 Oath made by John Barker,

Haverigg, joiner 1876

BDTB/139/25/10

Settlement of real and personal

estate, John Singleton Nicholson,

deceased

1. Margaret Ann Nicholson, widow and

Miss Mary Eleanor Nicholson, daughter,

Whitecroft, Gosforth 2. Messrs James

Gaitskell, bank manager, Gosforth and

Wilson Butler, solicitor John Singleton

Nicholson, Whitecroft, Gosforth,

gentleman who died 9 Jun 1891

8 May

1901

BDTB/139/25/11

Schedule of Title Deeds, 9-15

Arnside Street, Barrow-in-

Furness

1. Mr and Mrs Pickin 2. Nancy Rodger 1894-

1907

BDTB/139/25/12

Character Reference for Mr Slater

made by Arthur James Cross,

surgeon, Dalton-in-Furness

undated

BDTB/139/25/13

Abstract of Lease, two plots of

land now forming part of

messuage known as Broomhill,

Broughton-in-Furness

1. John Sawrey 2. Robert Postlethwaite,

William Postlethwaite, Bernard Gilpin

and James Pennington under the will of

Martin Gilpin, deceased

1899

BDTB/139/25/14

Notice of Allowances and Fees,

Robert Rouse versus William

Seward

1. Robert Rouse, plaintiff 2. William

Seward, iron miner, defendant undated

BDTB/139/25/15

Notice of Allowances and Fees,

Edward Woodend versus Price

Jones

1. Edward Woodend, secretary Millom

Working Mens Club and Institute

Limited, Main Street, Holborn Hill,

Millom, plaintiff 2. Price Jones, Main

Street, Holborn Hill, Millom, iron ore

miner, defendant

20 Oct

1910

BDTB/139/25/16 Newspaper Cutting, sale of Low

Gill House Estate, Kirkby Ireleth

Lot 1, two closes of land, Soutergate

Town Fields Lot 2, Low Gill House

Estate consisting of farmhouse, calf hull,

shippon, barn, granary, out buildings and

two cottages all in occupation by Mrs

Sykes Lot 3, dwellinghouse and gardens

adjoining Low Kiln, Kirkby Ireleth in

occupation by Isaac Muncaster Auction

by Lowden and Postlethwaite, Punch

Bowl Inn, Kirkby-in-Furness

17 May

1898

BDTB/139/25/17 Copy Abstract of Title with plan, 1903

BDX 844

Title Deeds for Borrowdale

Ground Farm, Corney,

Cumberland

1728-

1936

BDX 845 William Hornby of 32 Florence

Street, Barrow-in-Furness

Apprenticeship indenture between

William Hornby and Vickers Ltd as a

fitter and turner 1918; photograph of

William Hornby in August 1941 when he

was called up for army service

1918-

1941

BDX 846 Memories of Denys Vaughan

formerly of Barrow-in-Furness

Fireball in Barrow-in-Furness: Letter

from Denys Vaughan about a fireball, 1940s

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possibly due to a meteor exploding, seen

in Barrow-in-Furness 1940s; A chapter of

accidents: three lucky lads loose in

Lakeland the story of the rescue of

Wilfred Noyce in 1946

BDX 846/1

Fireball in Barrow-in-Furness:

Letter from Denys Vaughan

about a fireball, possibly due to a

meteor exploding, seen in

Barrow-in-Furness

1940s

BDX 846/2

A chapter of accidents: three

lucky lads loose in Lakeland the

story of the rescue of Wilfred

Noyce from Great Gable in 1946

1946

BDX 847

Eden Heritage Archaeology and

Heritage Services Historic

Building Recording

Holme Bank, Great Urswick, Ulverston,

Cumbria Apr 2020

BDX 848

Programmes for Ritz Cinema and

Odeon Cinema, Barrow-in-

Furness

19 programmes for the Odeon Cinema

1961-1964 and 16 cards for Ritz Cinema

1962-1966

1961-

1966

BDX 849 Title deeds to 1 and 3 Hope

Street, Barrow-in-Furness

Title deeds for 1 and 3 Hope Street 1865-

1944 and then just 1 hope Street 1948-

1984

1865-

1984

BDX 850 Henry F Birkett and Ulverston

Cottage Hospital

Papers relating to H F Birkett who wrote

The Story of Ulverston

20th

century

BDX 851 Catering Services University

Hospitals of Morecambe May Standard recipes for patients (3)

2009-

2013

BDX 852 Barrow AFC

Proof of book produced by Brian

Moxham to celebrate the season Barrow

AFC won the Vanarama National league

and returned to the Football League

2020

BDX 853

Richard Assheton Cross, 1st

Viscount Cross and Richard

Assheton Cross, 2nd Viscount

Cross of Broughton-in-Furness

Correspondence, Land Tax, valuation

records, copy of the Act for inclosing

Lands within the Manor and Township of

Broughton, in the parish of Kirkby

Ireleth, Lancashire 1828

late 19th

century -

1927

BDX 854

Particulars of costs in Criminal

Cases at Lancashire Quarter

Sessions

Notebooks kept by Town Clerk, Barrow

Borough Council giving details of cases

heard at Lancashire Quarter Sessions

presumably of people from Barrow-in-

Furness

1943-

1970

BDX 855 Proposed Landfill Site and Coast

Protection South Walney

Environmental statement by Stephens

Associates of Kendal for M Mulgrew Mar 1991

BDX 856 Lasting Diaries

Diaries kept for the Mass Observation

Project. A Heritage Lottery Fund project

based on the diaries kept by Nella Last of

Barrow-in-Furness during and after the

Second World War which are kept by the

Mass Observation Project. An event was

held in Barrow Library in September

2019 and broadcast on BBC Radio

Cumbria. A large portrait of Nella was

2019

Page 72: New additions to CASCAT from Barrow Archives

created using small ration book squares of

different colours. There was an exhibition

of diaries held by the Archive Service.

BDX 857 Norman Nicolson of Millom

Notebooks containing newspaper

cuttings, articles copied form literary

magazines about Norman's work

20th

century

BDX 858

The formation of the Dalton-in-

Furness Local Board 1866-1874

by Felicity Harrison

Thesis in partial submission for BA

degree in Social Administration,

Lancaster University

1980

BPR 12/U/5 Scrapbook compiled by St Luke's

Mothers Union 1976-

1991

BPR 12/U/6

Scrapbook compiled by Mothers

Union, Parish of st George with

St Luke

1983-

1985`

DX 2441 Covid 19 Community Archive

Photographs, videos, notices, diaries and

booklets produced by the people of

Cumbria during the Covid 19 pandemic

2020

Z/3745/18

1 inch OS map sheet 88 (Millom,

Barrow-in-Furness, Cartmel,

Windermere)

1920

Z/3745/19

Ulverston and Furness District:

WH Smith and Son's series of

reduced Ordnance Survey maps

for Tourists by J Bartholomew

circa

1900

Z/3794 Coastal Gas Reception Terminal,

Barrow-in-Furness

Visual Impact Analysis for Barrow-in-

Furness Coastal Reception Terminal

prepared by Architects Design Group,

Lockington, Derby for British Gas

Corporation

Nov 1979

Z/3795 Morecambe Bay and Duddon

Barrage Schemes

Morecambe Bay and Solway Barrages:

report on desk studies Water Resources

Board HMSO 1966; The Duddon Estuary:

a partnership for Progress strategy by

Duddon Estuary Partnership 1998-1999;

Morecambe Bay Economic Study Group

Interim Report 1969; Newspaper cuttings

1944-1993

1944-

1999

Z/3796 Photographic Survey of

Newbarns Village

Showing images of a barn, stye with slate

doors, Ashburners farm buildings, Hector

House, Hollow Lane before alterations,

Wilsons farm house, Malvern House,

Harrel Lane and old buildings at

Atkinsons Farm

undated