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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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