Roberts Family Collection
Item set
- Identifier
- COL49
- Title
- Roberts Family Collection
- Description
- Items associated with the family of Sir James Roberts, owner of Salts Mill and Saltaire in the early twentieth century.
- Associated person or organisation
- Additional information
- Type
Items
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H2-208.10: Baker Letter 1918-1922 - Photocopies of originalsList of the pensions paid out during the months of May and June.
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H2-208.100: Baker Letters - regarding: sale of Milner Field Estate and Baildon propertyMr Robinson buying Milner Field Estate & Baildon property - John to produce a plan
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H2-208.101: Baker Letters - regarding: Plan of EstatePlan of Estate
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H2-208.102: Baker Letters - regarding: plan and offerPlan & offer - Mr Robinson is only acting for unknown client
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H2-208.103: Baker Letters - regarding: water was out of orderMr Scott from Trench Farm stated water was out of order
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H2-208.104: Baker Letters - regarding: Plan sent to Mr RobinsonPlan sent to Mr Robinson; Offer £60,000 for estate but was too cheap
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H2-208.105: Baker Letters - receipt for water repairsReceipt from Mr Baker for water repairs
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H2-208.106: Baker Letters - regarding: sale of Milner House and land; land south of river is still for saleConfidential - Mr Robinson & Mr Foster (solicitor) offered for Milner House; Sold to Mr Foster including land between Primrose Land & Baildon Bridge for £72,500 plus furniture; land south of river is still for sale
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H2-208.107: Baker Letters - receipt for petrolReceipt from Vincent Ferrand for petrol
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H2-208.108: Baker Letters - regarding: Hirst Lane fieldsMr Robinson & Mr Anderson re Hirst Lane fields
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H2-208.109: Baker Letters - regarding: reliability of Mr Robinson; sale of cricket field; sale of stable, fields and boat houseMr Robinson seems unreliable as he made out, he was acting for Mr Foster and clearly not; a man was looking at cricket field and its potential; Removal vans were at Milner Field; Mr Feather, butcher, wants to purchase his stable & fields; Man in boat house wants to purchase the boat house
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H2-208.11: Baker Letter 1918-1922 - Photocopies of originalsList of wages of the park gardener and insurance stamps for May and June. On the reverse side a list of the unpaid garden rents.
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H2-208.110: Baker Letters - regarding: flagstaff at Milner Field; remaining land to be auctionedFlagstaff at Milner Field; Mrs Green knows what to send to London & Scotland; Remaining land to be auctioned
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H2-208.111: Baker Letters - regarding: Mr Robinson still involved; Clarence Park estateFlagstaff; Mr Robinson still involved in maps of estate; Clarence Park estate
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H2-208.112: Baker Letters - Accounts July 1919Accounts for July 2019
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H2-208.113: Baker Letters - Accounts July 1919Accounts for July 2019
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H2-208.114: Baker Letters - Accounts July 1919Accounts for July 2019
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H2-208.115: Baker Letters - regarding: Plans for Mr Robinson; Clarence Park estate; Milner FieldPlans for Mr Robinson; Visited Mr Foster to show plans for Clarence Park; Letter mentions Johnâ??s son, Harold working in Surveyors office; Mr Foster keeping Mr Garland & Mr Lavelle on at Milner Field; Robinson & leaking pipe
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H2-208.116: Baker Letters - regarding: cheque for bank; reminder about salary; payment for labourersEnclosed £100 cheque for bank; Reminder for John to take salary; payment for Waites & Judson, labourers
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H2-208.117: Baker Letters - regarding: clock at Milner Field; cost of labouring; Clarence Park and Hirst Wood House/MillClock at Milner Field; Waites & Judson worked Saturday / Sunday; Labourers usually get £3 8s a week; Spent time with Mr Foster & Mr Robinson - Clarence Park & Hirst Wood House/Mill
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