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by elise
17 Aug 2012, 10:18
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Hemp Butts Cottages
Replies: 46
Views: 17699

Re: Hemp Butts Cottages

This confirms the approx. position of Hemp Butts, the enumerator had done the route of the 1881 census in reverse.
by elise
16 Aug 2012, 10:26
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Hemp Butts Cottages
Replies: 46
Views: 17699

Re: Hemp Butts Cottages

Hemp Butts comes after the Railway Inn and before Wellhouse Square As you mentioned earlier Wendy this is the route the enumerator took: Folio 12 page 18 Railway Inn Folio 13 page 19 Hemp Butts (11 houses) Folio 14 page 21 Hemp Butts Gardens (12 houses) Folio 15 page 23 Wellhouse Square (34 houses)...
by elise
01 Aug 2012, 18:16
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: SALTERFORTH 04
Replies: 6
Views: 2026

Re: SALTERFORTH 04

Stanley wrote:By 1796 the canal was fully open to traffic.
Extract from Leeds & Liverpool Canal web site:-

"..and when it opened throughout, in 1816".
by elise
01 Aug 2012, 17:58
Forum: Local History Topics
Topic: Earby Ranch
Replies: 16
Views: 7085

Re: Earby Ranch

Had a few boyfriends lived on The Ranch.
by elise
01 Aug 2012, 15:02
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: SALTERFORTH 05
Replies: 6
Views: 2616

Re: SALTERFORTH 05

Stanley wrote:t is of course difficult to say whether this brewing was for domestic consumption or for sale
Will of Christopher Varley:-
"...Christopher Vareley of Salterforth Lane Head in the p'rish of Barnoldswick in the County of Yorke alehouskeeper..."
by elise
01 Aug 2012, 14:53
Forum: Local History Topics
Topic: Earby Ranch
Replies: 16
Views: 7085

Re: Earby Ranch

Wendy - any progress on this project?
by elise
01 Aug 2012, 14:47
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Today I shall be Mainly...
Replies: 20616
Views: 1915602

Re: Today I shall be Mainly...

Puzzling on Whyperion's (note apostrophe) early morning misspelling of the word grammAr
by elise
06 Jul 2012, 19:02
Forum: Local History Topics
Topic: RIGHT, A New Book For Barlick
Replies: 76
Views: 23075

Re: RIGHT, A New Book For Barlick

BIRTWHISTLE SNR RES ATT October 30

Christian name?
by elise
06 Jul 2012, 18:52
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: SALTERFORTH PART THREE
Replies: 16
Views: 5475

Re: SALTERFORTH PART THREE

THE WILL OF CHRISTOPHER VARLEY (1678)

"Let it be remembered this nynth day of februarii Anno Dni 1678 that I
Christopher Vareley of Salterforth Lane Head in the p'rish of
Barnoldswick in the County of Yorke alehouskeeper ..."
by elise
03 Jul 2012, 19:53
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: SALTERFORTH PART TWO
Replies: 37
Views: 11818

Re: SALTERFORTH PART TWO

As a lady who likes her pubs I am intrigued where the information re The Holy Lamb Inn and The Plough Inn came from. Old trade directories/ voting lists/ deeds and folklore from the old generation of Salterforth who's grandparents and great grandaprents were around at the time and passed down the k...
by elise
02 Jul 2012, 17:39
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: SALTERFORTH PART TWO
Replies: 37
Views: 11818

Re: SALTERFORTH PART TWO

As a lady who likes her pubs I am intrigued where the information re The Holy Lamb Inn and The Plough Inn came from.
by elise
30 Jun 2012, 19:11
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: SALTERFORTH PART TWO
Replies: 37
Views: 11818

Re: SALTERFORTH PART TWO

The guide stone was discovered in a garden in an old farm house near Newchurch-in-Pendle in April 2000. Local historian Nick Livsey of Klondyke restored and installed it. The prefix MUS in the name Musghyll can mean either MICE or MOSS. SALTREFORD in the Domesday Book is not “our” Salterforth but a ...
by elise
22 Jun 2012, 18:00
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: SALTERFORTH PART ONE
Replies: 7
Views: 2018

Re: SALTERFORTH PART ONE

Earby was in Thornton manor, the boundaries of Thornton manor and parish are coextensive.
by elise
12 Jun 2012, 10:20
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: Fanny Grey
Replies: 21
Views: 9085

Re: Fanny Grey

THE WILL OF CHRISTOPHER VARLEY (1678) Let it be remembered this nynth day of februarii Anno Dni 1678 that I Christopher Vareley of Salterforth Lane Head in the p'rish of Barnoldswick in the County of Yorke alehouskeeper beinge sick in body but of good & perfect memory praised be God Consideringe...
by elise
12 Jun 2012, 08:04
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: Fanny Grey
Replies: 21
Views: 9085

Re: Fanny Grey

This history of the inn was inserted within the menu at The Fanny Grey along with a photograph of the original building. The present day building was built in 1914 FANNY GREY HOTEL "...ye bruing vessell with other wood gear, £2-10-00." Christopher Varley of Salterforth Lane Head died in 16...
by elise
02 Jun 2012, 19:35
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: BRACEWELL VILLAGE 04
Replies: 9
Views: 2509

Re: BRACEWELL VILLAGE 04

The farm was called The Dog Inn. See 1853 os map
by elise
04 May 2012, 09:16
Forum: Stanley's View
Topic: POLICING IN BARLICK
Replies: 12
Views: 2633

Re: POLICING IN BARLICK

The town lock-up was in the lower part of the cottage(now demolished) attached to the Cross Keys pub.
by elise
24 Apr 2012, 13:55
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: DIALECT AND WORD MEANINGS
Replies: 3943
Views: 598355

Re: DIALECT AND WORD MEANINGS

Badger shop -A local or itinerant dealer in dairy produce, eggs, corn, meal and malt, and later in general produce

Paupers were also called Badgers for they had to wear a badge in the form of a letter P and were encouraged to go begging to eke out their parish relief.
by elise
21 Apr 2012, 18:13
Forum: Research Topics
Topic: WHITEMOOR MAP NOTES
Replies: 3
Views: 3011

Re: WHITEMOOR MAP NOTES

The map is VERY accurate to a scale of 6" to one mile, trace it and lay it over the modern day map. The third lane is shown on the Enclosure Award Plan of 1814, off Colne Road across from the turn off to Esp Lane and denoted "Ancient Lane" and shows Barnoldswick as being down Long Ing...
by elise
20 Apr 2012, 15:25
Forum: Research Topics
Topic: Barnoldswick Corn Mill (19 July 2004)
Replies: 1
Views: 1281

Re: Barnoldswick Corn Mill (19 July 2004)

"...repair a road 1000 yards long and nine feet wide between Brogden and the mill." This is Gisburn Road from its junction with Brogden Lane, on to Skipton Road and then to the mill. The distance from the gable end of Mill Cottages to the boundary wall of the old gas works is nine feet. Th...
by elise
06 Feb 2012, 10:27
Forum: Census and Resource Discussion
Topic: Marriage in Barnoldswick
Replies: 15
Views: 10858

Re: Marriage in Barnoldswick

Gill church

Marriage 1828

Stephen Lee of Colne and Ann Lowcock

Original registers at Preston record office
by elise
31 Jan 2012, 21:25
Forum: Local History Topics
Topic: UpFlatts
Replies: 5
Views: 2970

Re: UpFlatts

You will find it on the 1852 ordnance survey map on Brogden Lane between Aynhams and Lidget Flat. No longer there.

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