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H2-208.82: Baker Letters - regarding: Received £100 deposit from Mr Normington; Derby to fix boundary.Received £100 deposit from Mr Normington; Derby to fix boundary.
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H2-208.84: Baker Letters - regarding: boundary posts and land salesMidland Estate Office, Derby & boundary - posts in John Street, Caroline Street; Dr Ellis & Mr Jackson was to sell land between Hirst lands & Albert Road; John getting a railway pass; Mr Ackroyd needs someone else to cut grass at Milner Field
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H2-208.85: Baker Letters - regarding: plans of land between Caroline Street and railway; possible sale of land near Albert RoadPlans to be sent to Mr Walker of Messrs Armitage & Norton of plot sold & land between Caroline Street & railway & Victoria Road. Doesnâ??t want to sell land near Albert Road as council are interested but their price is too cheap
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H2-208.86: Baker Letters - regarding: questions over boundary and sale of landBoundary not settled by Derby; Plans sent to Mr Ackroyd; Trying to sell land near Albert Road
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H2-208.87: Baker Letters - regarding: John Baker's travel from Morecambe and boundary issuesRailway Pass & travelling 3-4 times a week from Morecambe; boundary not settled
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H2-208.89: Baker Letters - regarding: John Baker's move to Morecambe; boundary issuesMoving from Saltaire to Morecambe on Saturday to Thorndene, Elms Road; Nothing regards boundary as yet received
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H2-208.90: Baker Letters - Accounts May 1919Accounts for May 2019
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H2-208.91: Baker Letters - Receipt for payment to E Jackson for drain repairsReceipt for payment to E Jackson for drain repairs
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H2-208.92: Baker Letters - regarding: Arthur Hill is seeing Mr Walker from Messrs Armitage and NortonMr Arthur Hill is seeing Mr Walker from Messrs Armitage & Norton
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H2-208.93: Baker Letters - regarding: purchase of fields; boundary dispute settled; Milner Field and Hirst HouseMr Anderton, architect wants to purchase fields on railway side of Hirst Bridge; Boundary with Midland Railway settled; Mr Lister & furniture at Milner Field; Mr Sircum leaving Hirst House
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H2-208.94: Baker Letters - regarding: Offered Glen Thomas Milner HouseOffered Glen Thomas Milner House
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H2-208.95: Baker Letters - regarding: sale of Milner House and fieldsMr Hill wants Milner House; Others wanting fields from River Bridge to Hirst Mill & Higher Hirst Mill; John has been offered money to oversee Milner Field after it has been sold
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H2-208.96: Baker Letters - regarding: Mr Robinson and water for Mill; possible sale of land on Coach RoadMr Robinson & water for Mill; Possible sale of land on Coach Road
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H2-208.97: Baker Letters - Accounts June 1919Accounts for June 2019
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H2-208.98: Baker Letters - regarding: Mr Robinson and farmsMr Robinson and farms between Trench Farm, Glen Road and Coach Road
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2024.115.1: Connecting the threads: From Altiplano to Airedale: 1. Introduction One of a set of research documents on the production of alpaca wool in Peru and its subsequent journey to the United Kingdom for use in the textile industry. The Introduction gives information on the sources used, and sets the scene for telling the story of how a few firms in West Yorkshire made a huge imapct in a remote part of Peru. -
2025.33: The Bradford Antiquary 2023 The Bradford Antiquary The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society Issue number 84-2023 Contains chapter entitled 'Bradford's Wool Barons and the abiding allure of land' by Stephen Whitehead' p 12-22 which mentions both Titus Salt and James Roberts -
C2b-386.10: The Jinx of Milner FieldMagazine article taken from Craven and Aire Valley Life Spring Issue p.61-62. 'The Jinx of Milner Field' by Roger Clarke. A brief look at the owners of Milner Field and the bad luck that befell them. The onwers included Titus Salt Junior and Catherine Salt, and Sir James Roberts.
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Maddocks, JohnJohn Maddocks was a Bradford businessman. He was a member of a consortium with James Roberts, Isaac Smith and John Rhodes who purchased Sir TItus Salt Bart. and Sons Limited from the Salt family in 1892/93.
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Smith, IsaacIsaac Smith was a member of a consortium with James Roberts, John Rhodes and John Maddocks who purchased Sir TItus Salt Bart. and Sons Limited from the Salt family in 1892/93.
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