new additions to cascat from kendal archives
TRANSCRIPT
Cumbria Archive Service CATALOGUE: new additions
January 2022
Kendal Archive Centre
The list below comprises additions to CASCAT from Kendal Archives from 1 Aug -
31 Dec 2021.
Ref_No Title Description Date
LDSPB/1/11a Minutes 1974-1980
LDSPB/1/13 Minute book 1986-1989
LDSPB/1/14 Minute book 1989-1993
LDSPB/1/15 Minute book 1993-1997
LDSPB/1/16 Minute book 1996-2001
LDSPB/1/17 Minutes Oct 2001-
Dec 2001
LDSPB/1/18 Minutes Jan 2002-Mar
2002
LDSPB/1/19 Minutes Apr 2002-Jun
2002
LDSPB/1/20 Minutes Jul 2002-Sep
2002
LDSPB/1/21 Minutes Sep 2002-
Dec 2002
LDSPB/1/22 Minutes Dec 2002-
Mar 2003
LDSPB/1/23 Minutes Mar 2003-
Jun 2003
LDSPB/1/24 Minutes Jun 2003-Sep
2003
LDSPB/1/25 Minutes Sep 2003-
Dec 2003
LDSPB/1/26 Minutes Dec 2003-
Mar 2004
LDSPB/1/27 Minutes Mar 2004-
Jun 2004
LDSPB/1/28 Minutes Jun 2004-Sep
2004
LDSPB/1/29 Minutes Sep 2004-
Dec 2004
LDSPB/1/30 Minutes Mar 2005-
Jun 2005
LDSPB/1/31 Minutes Jun 2005-Sep
2005
LDSPB/1/32 Minutes Sep 2005-
Dec 2005
LDSPB/3/12 Lake District Local Plan (draft) Jul 1990
LDSPB/3/13
Lake District National Park
Management Plan (draft for
consultation)
Aug 1997
LDSPB/3/14 Lake District National Park Plan
Ideas for Discussion 1976
LDSPB/3/15
Report: The Lake District Special
Planning Board, by Elly de
Timmerman
Report of a one month stage period
with the Lake District Special
Planning Board, for Town and
Country Planning at Agricultural
University in Wageningen, Holland
Jan 1981
LDSPB/3/16 Lake District National Park -
Draft National Park Plan Jun 1977
LDSPB/3/17 Lake District National Park - Plan Aug 1978
LDSPB/3/18
Lake District National Park,
Conference of National Park
Authorities, Report of
Proceedings
1983
LDSPB/3/19 Lake District National Park Plan
Review Draft copy for consultation Aug 1985
LDSPB/3/20 New Policies and Initiatives for
the Lake District National Park
A consultation report on the Second
Review of the Lake District National
Park Plan
May 1990
LDSPB/3/21 Lake District National Park year
book 1991-1992
LDSPB/3/22 Lake District National Park year
book 1992-1993
LDSPB/3/23 Development for the 1990s,
written statement
Cumbria and Lake District Joint
Structure Plan 1991-2006 1995
LDSPB/3/24 Lake District National Park Local
Plan With proposals map and inset maps 1998
LDSPB/3/25 Lake District National Park
Management Plan 1999
LDSPB/3/26 Lake District National Park
Authority Corporate Plan With annex 2000-2001
LDSPB/3/27
Lake District National Park
Authority: Looking Ahead, A
Strategic Review, 2000-2005
Jan 2000
LDSPB/13/1/1 Decisions on planning
applications Jan-Nov
1975
LDSPB/13/1/2 Decisions on planning
applications Jan-Nov
1976
LDSPB/13/1/3 Decisions on planning
applications Jan-Dec 1977
LDSPB/13/1/4 Decisions on planning
applications Jan-Dec 1978
LDSPB/13/1/5 Decisions on planning
applications Jan-Dec 1979
LDSPB/13/1/6 Decisions on planning
applications January, March, and June only. Jan-Jun 1980
WDB 121/3/4/16 Machine book Name, serial number, and description
of all machines manufactured
Jan 1912-Dec
1950
WDB 121/3/4/17 Machine book Name, serial number, and description
of all machines manufactured
Jan 1951-
Nov 1994
WDB 121/3/4/18 Machine book, A-E Indexed by machine reference 1912-1994
WDB 121/3/4/19 Machine book, F-G Indexed by machine reference 1912-1994
WDB 121/3/4/20 Machine book, H-L Indexed by machine reference 1915-1993
WDB 121/3/4/21 Machine book, M-Z Indexed by machine reference 1912-1994
WDB 128/2/20 Members share ledger 1957-1975
WDBA/22a Goosemire Guardian Vol 2 No. 2 19 Aug 1922
WDBA/22b Goosemire Guardian Vol 2 No. 3 26 Aug 1922
WDBA/22c Goosemire Guardian Vol 2 No. 4 2 Sep 1922
WDBA/22d Goosemire Guardian Vol 2 No. 5 9 Sep 1922
WDBA/49 Baily Budget Vol. 1 No. 1 25 Feb 1923
WDBA/50 Baily Budget Vol. 1 No. 2 11 Mar 1923
WDBA/51 Baily Budget Vol. 1 No. 3 Mar 1923
WDBA/52 Baily Budget Vol. 1 No. 4 1923
WDBA/53 Baily Budget Vol. 2 No. 6 undated
[circa 1920s]
WDBA/54
Photographs of Mardale by G P
Abraham Ltd, photographers,
Keswick
Including views of Near Mardale with
Harter Fell in distance, Mardale
church exterior, head of Haweswater,
Haweswater from Measand, etc.
undated
[circa 1920s]
WDCM 2/1/7/3/8 Circuit plans 1939-1947
WDFCC 1/27 Marriage register 1939-1942
WDFCC 1/28 Marriage register 1943-1953
WDFCC 1/29 Marriage register 1953-1970
WDFCC 1/30 Marriage register United Reformed Church after
September 1972 1970-1974
WDFCC 2/14
Record book of Ministers,
Trustees, Deacons, Members,
Church and School Officials, with
historical information
1929-1996
WDFCC 9/2/2 Church meeting minutes and
chapel account book 4 Nov 1840-
Jan 1853
WDFCC 9/2/3 Church meeting minute book,
Salem Chapel 13 Sep 1847-
28 Oct 1852
WDFCC 9/2/4 Church meeting minute book,
Salem Church
21 Apr 1926
- 31 Mar
1992
WDFCC 9/2/5 Sedbergh Congregational
Fellowship minute book
27 May
1927-25 Mar
1949
WDFCC 9/2/6 Sedbergh Congregational Church
Deacons' Meetings minute book May 1928-10
Jul 1961
WDFCC 9/2/7 Group Church Meeting minute
book, Sedbergh and Dent 3 Dec 1964-
25 Mar 1966
WDFCC 9/2/8
Sedbergh and Dent Deacons
Meetings and Elders Meetings
minute book
27 Jun 1967-
27 Apr 1983
WDFCC 9/2/9
Annual review of work and
witness, Minister's report,
Sedbergh Congregational Church
25 Jul 1963
WDFCC 9/3/1
Subscription account book,
stating the case of the need for a
Chapel in Sedbergh and
recounting its origins
1828
WDFCC 9/3/2 Sedbergh Congregational Church
account book 1839-1876
WDFCC 9/3/3 Subscription account notebooks 1850-1852
WDFCC 9/3/4 Congregational Church Sedbergh
account book 1865-1872
WDFCC 9/3/5
Sedbergh Congregational Chapel
and School sundry payments
account book
1871-1874
WDFCC 9/3/6
Sedbergh Congregational Chapel
and School Subscriptions account
book
1871-1876
WDFCC 9/3/7 Sedbergh Congregational Church
account book 1877-1893
WDFCC 9/3/8 Sedbergh Congregational Church
account book 1894-1926
WDFCC 9/3/9 Sedbergh Congregational Church
Treasurers cash book 1926-1957
WDFCC 9/3/10
Sedbergh Congregational Church
annual statements of account and
balance sheets
1944-1971
WDFCC 9/3/11 Sedbergh Congregational Church
account book 1957-1965
WDFCC 9/3/12 Sedbergh Congregational Church
account book 1965-1975
WDFCC 9/3/13 Sedbergh Congregational Church
Free Will Offering account book 1964-2000
WDFCC 9/3/14 Sedbergh Salem Church financial
statement of case 1957-1958
WDFCC 9/4/1 Sunday School register Sunday school opened 17 Apr 1825. 1825
WDFCC 9/4/2 Subscription? book, girls' second
bible class 1838-1839
WDFCC 9/4/3 Scholars reward book 1846-1849
WDFCC 9/4/5 Sunday school? meeting record 1935-1939
WDFCC 9/4/6 Congregational Sunday School
meeting minute book 1938-1959
WDFCC 9/5/1
Memorandum book belonging to
Frederick Jones, containing notes
of scripture and possibly sermons
mid 19th
century
WDFCC 9/5/2 Bradford and District
Congregational Magazine 1905
WDFCC 9/5/3
Broadcast script of a Harvest
Thanksgiving service from
Sedbergh Congregational Church
Broadcast by the BBC. 10 Oct 1954
WDFCC 9/5/4 Broadcast script of a service from
Sedbergh Congregational Church Broadcast by the BBC. 4 Jan 1959
WDFCC 9/5/5 Resignation letter of Minister 1969
WDFCC 9/5/6 Sedbergh Congregational Family
Church Birthday Book 1960s
WDFCC 9/5/7
Photograph of Rev David Jones,
'who formed this Church Feb 26
1826'
circa 1860
WDFCC 9/5/8 Photograph of John Davis Carter,
Deacon and Church Secretary
late 19th
century-early
20th century
WDFCC 9/5/9 Photograph of John Dent, Deacon late 19th
century
WDFCC 9/5/10 Photograph of unidentified
country gentleman with dog early 20th
century
WDFCC 9/5/11 Photograph of unidentified man,
seated circa 1900
WDFCC 9/5/12
Photograph of Miss Lottie Martin,
Superintendent and teacher of
Sunday School
circa 1930
WDFCC 9/5/13 Photograph of Mary M Martin,
Sunday School teacher circa 1930
WDFCC 9/5/14
Drawing of proposed door for
alleyway, Sedburgh
Congregational Church
[circa 1960]
WDFCC 9/5/15
Letter of thanks from the
congregation of Sedbergh
Congregationalist Church
Addressed to John Dover JP. 17 Apr 1897
WDFCC 9/5/16 Correspondence re property,
legacies and dividends
Includes list of properties conveyed to
the Yorkshire Congregational Union
by Mr [Thomas] Dover and solicitor's
bill for vesting Church premises,
Manse and endowments in the
Yorkshire Congregational Union,
1930-1932; regarding sale of 5
cottages in Main St, Sedbergh by
Thomas Dover to the County Council
1932-1933; re legacy to the Church
from the estate of Edward Dover, and
legacy from the estate of Richard
Ellis (d1930) 1936.
1930-1936
WDFCC 9/5/17
Letter appealing for funds to
maintain Sedbergh
Congregational Church
With note on reverse regarding the
Agnes Ann, and Mary Margaret,
Martin Trust.
Nov 1948
WDFCC 9/5/18 Agreement for tenancy of land in
Main Street, Sedbergh
Between West Riding of Yorkshire
County Council and the Yorkshire
Congregational Union and Home
Missionary Society (Incorporated).
5 Sep 1949
WDFCC 9/5/19 Agreement for tuning Church
organ
Wilkinson & Sons, Organ Builders,
Aynam Road, Kendal 13 Aug 1937
WDFCC 10 Carver Memorial Congregational
Church, Windermere Marriage registers, 1939-1974 1939-1974
WDFCC 10/1/1 Marriage register 1939-1954
WDFCC 10/1/2 Marriage register 1955-1968
WDFCC 10/1/3 Marriage register
Entries are for Carver Memorial
United Reformed Church after June
1972.
1968-1974
WDFCF/2/79 Acceptance of certificate forms 1928-1965
WDFCF/2/80 Notices of removal 1948-1966
WDFCIND 1 Independent Chapel, Lowther
Street, Kendal 1809-1825
WDFCIND 1/1 Church book, New Street
[Independent] Chapel, Kendal
Containing account of early days of
chapel (re-formed in 1808), with
details of church membership etc.,
invitation to Revd John Jefferson in
1822, church meetings 1822-1825,
and departure of Mr Jefferson in
1825. With loose page giving details
of Independents in Kendal from 1776
or 1777 to 1809, division caused by
Revd James Kay, minister, in 1808,
and names of preachers January to
September 1809.
Jun 1810-Jan
1825
WDFCM 1/3/5
Kirkby Thore Temperance and
Band of Hope Society pledge
book
Dec 1839-
Nov 1884
WDFCM 1/5/21 Baptisms solemnized in various
circuit chapels (copies)
Folder/binder containing photocopies
of baptisms at Crosby Ravensworth,
Gaisgill, Greenholme, Kings
Meaburn, Maulds Meaburn,
Newbiggin, Orton, and Tebay
chapels.
18 Oct 1933-
27 Jan 1985
WDFCM 1/7/12 Marriage register 1918-1930
WDFCM 1/7/13 Marriage register 1931-1946
WDFCM 1/7/14 Marriage register 1946-1950
WDFCM 1/7/15 Marriage register 1971-1992
WDFCM 1/7/16 Marriage register 2008-2018
WDFCM 1/9/3 Nateby Methodist Sunday School
log book 1974-1984
WDFCM 1/9/4 Nateby Methodist Sunday School
log book 1985-1989
WDFCM
1/13/12/14 Circuit plans 1953-1956
WDFCM
1/13/13/7
Kirkby Stephen, Appleby and
Sedbergh Wesleyan Methodist
Church Record
Magazines, some of which are
incomplete, undated and in poor
condition. Dated editions are as
follows: Jan 1907; Oct 1913 (part
only); Sep 1921.
1907-1921
WDFCM
1/13/13/8
The [Kirkby Stephen and
Appleby Monthly] Messenger
Loose pages from Methodist
magazines, two are Christmas
Supplements subtitled 'A Garland of
Westmoreland Tales'.
Undated
WDFCM
1/13/13/9
Kirkby Stephen, Appleby, and
Sedbergh Circuit Magazine
Magazines, in part loose, undated
pages. Dated magazines (or in some
cases just the cover pages) are as
follows: Dec 1905; Oct 1906; Nov
1906; Mar 1909.
Dec 1905-
Mar 1909
WDFCM
1/13/13/10
The Kirkby Stephen and Appleby
Monthly Messenger
A compilation volume of the
magazine subtitled 'A Journal of
Local, Historical, and General
Reading for Westmoreland Folk'.
Apr 1891-
Dec1890
WDFCM
1/13/13/11
Miscellaneous pages from
Methodist magazines re farming
Two relate to 'Activities of the Young
Farmers' Clubs' by the Secretaries of
the Cumberland Federation, the other
relates to the 'Hill Farming
Committee'.
Undated
WDFCM
1/13/13/12
Kirkby Stephen, Appleby, and
Sedbergh Wesleyan Methodist
Church Record
May 1921
WDFCM
1/13/13/13
Kirkby Stephen, Appleby, and
Sedbergh Wesleyan Methodist
Church Record
Oct 1924
WDFCM
1/13/16/1
Sunday School Council minute
book Jun 1914-Feb
1962
WDFCM
1/13/17/1 Espland Hill collection journal 1967-1977
WDFCM
1/13/18/1
Greenholme Methodist Church
Trustees' minute book 1953-1992
WDFCM
1/13/19/1
Women's Work Committee
minute book
Kirkby Stephen, Appleby and Tebay
Circuit Methodist Missionary Society. 1954-1996
WDFCM 1/14/10 Marriage register 1926-1934
WDFCM 1/14/11 Marriage register 1934-1941
WDFCM 1/14/12 Marriage register 1942-1949
WDFCM 1/14/13 Marriage register 1949-1960
WDFCM 1/14/14 Marriage register 1960-1965
WDFCM 1/14/15 Marriage register 1966-1978
WDFCM 1/14/16 Marriage register 1978-2013
WDFCM 1/14/17 Marriage register 2016-2019
WDFCM 1/17/5 Society Steward's account book 1948-1955
WDFCM 1/17/6 Marriage Register 2007-2017
WDFCM 1/19/6 Marriage register 1983-2011
WDFCM 1/24/22
Donation begging letter for the
erection of a new chapel half a
mile from Barras station, for the
Primitive Methodists of
Stainmore
1 May 1909
WDFCM 1/24/23
Newspaper cutting (photograph
from 'The [Cumberland and
Westmorland] Herald')
celebrating Mouthlock Chapel's
Golden Jubilee, 1960
The photograph shows a gathering of
Methodists who have had long
association with the church,
including: Mr G W Dent (Chairman
of the meeting), Rev E R Burnett, Mr
and Mrs W Beckwith, and Sister
Majory Drewry.
18 Jun 1960
WDFCM 1/24/24
Newspaper cutting from 'The
Cumberland and Westmorland
Herald' reporting on the closure of
Mouthlock Chapel.
In which Rev Maurice Cartledge from
Kirkby Stephen blames the closure on
dwindling numbersIncludes
photograph of the exterior of the
chapel.
26 May 1990
WDFCM 1/24/25 Mouthlock Methodist Chapel:
1831-1991, by David S H Cannon 1991
WDFCM 1/24/26 Mouthlock Chapel account book 1909-Sep
1990
WDFCM 1/24/27 Mouthlock Chapel minute book
Includes (inserted) two letters from
Robert Stather, organ manufacturer,
London, Jan 1934 and Jan 1935; also
a pencil sketch of a young woman,
undated.
Jan 1910-Feb
1942
WDFCM 1/32/9 Marriage register 1939-1953
WDFCM 1/32/10 Marriage register 1954-1980
WDFCM 1/32/11 Marriage register 1980-2017
WDFCM 1/35/4 Knock Wesleyan Methodist
Chapel Trustees' accounts book 1873-1963
WDFCM 1/38/2 Society Stewards' accounts book Jun 1914-Jul
1922
WDFCM 1/38/3 Winton Mission Room account
book 1945-1973
WDFCM 1/38/4 Collection journal and Society
Steward's record 1937-1949
WDFCM 1/38/5 Collection journal 1949-1966
WDFCM 1/38/6 Collection journal 1966-1984
WDFCM 1/47/2/1 Blencarn Chapel
Apart from closure and sale papers,
includes: Certificate of Registration
as Place of Worship from the General
Register Office, 25 Jun 1957; letter
regarding repairs to the organ, Jan
1915.
1913-1988
WDFCM 1/47/2/2 Brough Low Road Chapel Closure and sale papers; includes plan
and longitudinal section of A685. 1967-1971
WDFCM 1/47/2/3 Colby Chapel
Papers primarily re closure, but
includes founding trust deed from
1880
1880-1988
WDFCM 1/47/2/4 Crackenthorpe Chapel
Includes correspondence from the
Home Mission Department and
Department for Chapel Affairs; sale
account for furniture; correspondence
regarding road improvements
affecting the chapel, 1964-1966.
1964-1972
WDFCM 1/47/2/5 Espland Hill Chapel Correspondence re sale of the
property. 1965-1999
WDFCM 1/47/2/6 Fletcher Hill Chapel and cottage Closure and sale papers 1952-1979
WDFCM 1/47/2/7 Greenholme Chapel, Tebay
Closure and sale papers; also includes
Memorandum of Choice and
Appointment of New Trustees of the
1965-1995
Methodist Chapel at Greenholme, 26
Nov 1968.
WDFCM 1/47/2/8 Hilton and Murton Chapel
Closure and sale papers; also letter re
the estate of the late Mrs Wilkinson of
Croft Cottage, 19 Apr 1966.
1966-1984
WDFCM 1/47/2/9 Knock Chapel Closure and sale papers. 1985-1987
WDFCM
1/47/2/10 Long Marton Chapel
Closre and sale papers; also includes
Certificate as a Place of Worship, 1
Feb 1861 and Certificate as a Place
for the Solemnization of Marriages,
19 Jun 1928.
1861-1988
WDFCM
1/47/2/11 Mallerstang Chapel Closure and sale papers. 1974-1989
WDFCM
1/47/2/12 Maulds Meaburn Chapel
Mostly closure and sale papers; also
Certificate as Place of Religious
Worship, 11 Feb 1879, and Centenary
Souvenir Brochures (2), 1978.
1878-1995
WDFCM
1/47/2/13 Milburn Chapel
Closure and sale papers; also
Certificate as Place of Religious
Worship, 30 Jan 1861.
1861-1987
WDFCM
1/47/2/14 Mouthlock Chapel
Papers re closure and sale. Also
correspondence regarding cottages,
1954-1980s; plans of cottages
complex, undated; plan showing
alterations to Chapel, 1980;
photographs (8) of chapel (including
one of the chapel in the snow,
undated).
1954-2001
WDFCM
1/47/2/15 Musgrave Chapel
Papers re closure and sale, including
form of application to sell the
property and Dent bequest letters.
1967-1973
WDFCM
1/47/2/16 Spital Chapel, near Bowes Closure and sale papers. 1984
WDFCM 1/47/3/1 Woodward Trust correspondence
Correspondence relating to the
Woodward Trust charity, Kirkby
Stephen, Appleby and Tebay Circuit.
1909-1989
WDFCM 1/48/1 Correspondence and other papers
Includes correspondence of Mrs Anne
M Crosby, Hon. Secretary, 1986-1988
and 1993-1996; letter from Circuit
Teasurer, 1990; worship attendance
forms, 1988-1989.
1986-1996
WDFCM 1/48/2 Reports for General Church
Meetings
Includes typewritten reports of the
minister, senior steward, treasurer and
accounts (1996).
1991-1996
WDFCM 1/48/3 Circuit plans and directories Jul 1995-Dec
1996
WDFCM 1/51/5/2 Crackenthorpe Methodist Chapel
Trustees' minute book
Inserted items iclude: bill for new
iron chapel from J Rolfe & Co.,
Shepherd's Bush, 8 Jul 1901; bill
from The North England School
Furnishing Co. Ltd., 9 Sep 1901;
'Design for Mission Hall', by Bruce
Feb 1939-Oct
1970
and Still Ltd., Liverpool, undated;
cash receipt book, 1929-1970;
miscellaneous correspondence, 1957-
1970; balance sheet (on back of John
Parkin Merchant's blank bill),
undated; typed copy of indenture deed
of Nov 1901; letter regarding the
securing of a release from the deed of
1901; letters (2) re road improvement,
1964.
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/1 Admittances
Tenancy admittances from The Court
Baron of the Right Honourable Earl
of Thanet Island, Lord Tufton of
Tufton, Lord of the Honour of
Skipton in Craven and Hereditary
Sheriff of the County of
Westmorland: Edmund Alderson, 6
Oct 1795. Thomas Whitehead, 13 Oct
1802. Thomas Robinson, 11 Oct
1803. Mary Atkinson, 16 Oct 1803.
Matthew Robinson, 17 Oct 1827.
1795-1827
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/2
Circular letter (typewritten, blank)
from the Office of the
Registration Commission
Inquiring into the state of registers or
records of births, baptisms and
burials.
Feb 1837
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/3
Declaration of Mr Thomas
Harrison
In support of title to a dwelling house
and hereditaments adjoining the
Wesleyan Chapel at Kirkby Stephen.
2 Nov 1871
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/4
Correspondence with the
Wesleyan Chapel Committee re
the Chapel at Kirkby Stephen
1878-1929
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/5
Promissory note to pay William
Tunstill and John Cooper the sum
of £100 for work at Kirkby
Stephen Chapel
Signed by the trustees: Robert
Troughton, John Fawcett, John Dodd,
James Savage, John Harrison Jnr,
Thomas Harrison Jnr, Thomas
Whitehouse, John Metcalf, John
Ellwood, Benjamin Lett, Thomas
Harrison Snr.
20 Mar 1891
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/6
Form of conditions relating to the
adjustment to certain rights of
property belonging to William
Gibson.
14 Jul 1897
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/7
Correspondence, bills and tenders
relating to work at Kirkby
Stephen Wesleyan Centenary
Chapel Keeper's House
1897
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/8
Certificate of the Contract for the
Redemption of Land Tax re
Wesleyan Chapel keeper's
cottage, Kirkby Stephen
22 Feb 1898
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/9
Correspondence and bills re
alterations to Kirkby Stephen
Wesleyan Chapel.
1899-1900
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/10
Official papers from the Home
Office and Privy Council Office
re burials, Kirkby Stephen
To the Trustees of Kirkby Stephen
Wesleyan Chapel; includes Order (of
the Privy Council) that burials should
be discontinued at Kirkby Stephen
Chapel, 12 Nov 1900.
1900
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/11
Letter from Ramsden
Scarborough & Son, Estate
Agents of Elland, Yorkshire, re
Woodward's Bequest.
Handwritten letter addressed to Alex.
J Jordan esq., auctioneer, Kirkby
Stephen, providing travel directions to
Elland.
27 Jul 1901
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/12
Forms of Application to the
Wesleyan Chapel Committee by
Kirkby Stephen Chapel
To erect one school room, circa
1870s; For modification of terms for
the Minister's House (x2) 1 Jan and 3
Mar 1903; to erect new WCs and
urinals at Sunday School, 26 Jun
1929.
1903-1929
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/13
Resignation notes from Kirkby
Stephen Wesleyan Chapel 1911
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/14
Letters concerning the nomination
of Trustees of Kirkby Stephen
Wesleyan Chapel.
1927
WDFCM
1/53/1/1/15
Directions for Appointment of
New Trustees, Form 'A'.
Under the provisions of the Model
Deed for Wesleyan Methodist
Chapels: Kirkby Stephen Chapel
Trustees' names are handwritten on
the printed application form.
1927
WDFCM
1/53/2/1/1
Appleby Bongate baptism and
marriage entries
Typed lists, including marriage
witnesses, covering the townships of
Battlebarrow, Bongate, Brackenber,
Coupland Beck, Crackenthorpe,
Brackenthweaite, Hilton, Langton,
Murton.
1821-1944
WDFCM
1/53/2/1/2
Insurance policy documents,
Sands Methodist Church
For: boiler and pressure vessel;
electrical plant. 1976
WDFCM
1/53/2/2/1
Wesleyan Church Appleby:
Leaders' Meetings minutes 1914-1945
WDFCM
1/53/2/2/2
Appleby Wesleyan Sunday
School Council minutes 12 Jan 1931-
28 Jul 1953
WDFCM
1/53/2/2/3
Sands Methodist Church,
Appleby: Annual Society Meeting
minutes
1937-1968
WDFCM
1/53/2/2/4
Sands Methodist Church,
Appleby: minute book
Includes (inserted): 'Duties of
Caretaker, Sands Chapel', undated;
account sheets, 1974/1975 and
1975/1976; meeting cards, signed by
Rev. Kenneth Mackenzie; letter re
double glazing to the 12 windows at
the chapel, 18 Jul 1976; letter calling
for an urgent meeting of the Trust
following a report by Rentokil
Laboratories, 26 Aug 1968.
1945-1976
WDFCM
1/53/2/2/5
Sands Methodist Church,
Appleby: Leaders' meetings
minute book
1945-1969
WDFCM
1/53/2/2/6 Appleby Manse Trust minutes 1946-1970
WDFCM
1/53/2/2/7 Sands Wesley Guild minutes 1948-1964
WDFCM
1/53/2/3/1
Appleby Society stewards'
account book
Kirkby Stephen and Appleby Circuit.
'Mr T Chatterley, Clifford Street,
Appleby' is written on the inside
cover (presumably the steward at the
time).
Dec 1931-
Nov 1938
WDFCM
1/53/2/3/2 Appleby Section account book
Kirkby Stephen, Appleby and Tebay
Circuit chapelries, in order odf
appearance: Appleby, Hilton &
Murton, Dufton, Bolton, Long
Marton, Kirkby Thore, Milburn,
Blencarn, Hoff, Crackenthorpe,
Knock, Colby, Espland Hill, Great
Asby, Ormside, Catherine Holme.
1937-1958
WDFCM
1/53/2/3/3
Appleby Section Methodist
Missionary Society account book
Signed on the cover by W H
Brackenbury, Wesley Manse,
Appleby.
1956-1959
WDFCM
1/53/2/4/1/1 Class roll book Sands Methodist Chapel, Appleby. 1954
WDFCM
1/53/2/4/1/2 Class roll book
Sands Methodist Chapel, Appleby.
Includes (inserted) a Notice of
Removal commending Mrs Dorothy
Margaret Addison, Sunday School
pianist and choir member.
circa 1958-
1959
WDFCM
1/53/2/4/1/3 Class roll book Sands Methodist Chapel, Appleby.
circa 1971-
1977
WDFCM
1/53/2/4/2/1 Class roll book
For Methodist Chapelries: Blencarn,
Bolton, Dufton, Hoff, Kirkby Thore,
Long Marton, , Milburn, Murton
1954
WDFCM
1/53/2/4/2/2 Class roll book
For Methodist Chapelries: Catherine
Holme (Great Asby), Drybeck, (near
Appleby), Ormside.
1954
WDFCM
1/53/2/4/2/3 Class roll book
For Methodist Chapelries: Colby,
Espland Hill, Great Asby, Knock 1954
WDFCM 1/53/3/1
Memorandum of Choice and
Appointment of New Trustees of
the Wesleyan Chapel at Kings
Meaburn
Includes discharge note from William
Bolton, 11 Feb 1902, and a receipt
letter from the Wesleyan Chapel
Committee, 10 Mar 1902, both
attached to the memorandum. Note
enclosed (loose) stating deed of old
chapel 'handed over to Albert
Wilkinson'.
24 Feb 1902
WDFCM 1/53/3/2 Provisional Valuations for Kings
Meaburn Methodist Chapel
Under the Finance Act 1909 (Duties
on Land Values). 20 Aug 1915
WDFCM 1/53/3/3 Correspondence with the
Wesleyan Chapel Committee 1931-1932
regarding new King's Meaburn
Chapel
WDFCM 1/53/3/4 Plan of 'Proposed Wesleyan
Church at Kings Meaburn'
Plan sheet (colour) drawn by A
Knewstubb, Architects of Penrith,
showing general plan, roof plan,
section A-B, block plan, elevation to
road, east, south and north elevations.
Nov 1931
WDFCM 1/53/3/5 Forms of Application regarding
Kings Meaburn Chapel
'Form of Application to the General
Chapel Committee for a Grant
Towards the Reduction or Extinction
of Debt' re new premises comprising
new chapel and Sunday School, Jun
1932; 'Form of Application for
permission to the Wesleyan Chapel
Committee for Permission to Erect a
Chapel', 1 Feb 1932.
Feb-Jun 1932
WDFCM 1/53/3/6
Receipts and bills regarding the
new Methodist Chapel, King's
Meaburn
Includes receipt of payment to E and
E A Heelis, Solicitors, for 'Costs of
deducing title to and drawing
engrossing and completing
Conveyance to you from Mr Robert
Smedley of plot of land at Kings
Meaburn - purchase money £3. The
like from Mr John Willan Pallister -
purchase money £5 also of having
same recorded in the books of the
Charity Commissioners', Apr and
May 1932, receipted 8 Jul 1932. Also
includes cheques stubs (2 sets) for
work done, goods, furnshings etc.,
1932-1934
1932-1934
WDFCM 1/53/3/7 Statement of Account, Kings
Meaburn Methodist Church Typewritten, audited account. 1 Aug 1933
WDFCM 1/53/4/1
Hilton and Murton Methodist
Chapel: trustees' meetings minute
book
1929-1975
WDFCM 1/53/4/2
Hilton and Murton Methodist
Chapel: minutes of leaders'
meetings
1933-1975
WDFCM 1/53/4/3 Hilton and Murton Methodist
Chapel: collection journal 1952-1975
WDFCM 1/53/5/1
Bank of Liverpool and Martins
Limited: bank book for Musgrave
Methodist Chapel
1929-1964
WDFCM 1/53/5/2 Musgrave Methodist Chapel
trustees' minute book
Inserted are typed minutes of a
meeting of the Trust on 8 Nov 1967,
and rough notes.
1939-1968
WDFCM 1/53/5/3 Musgrave Methodist Chapel
treasurer's account book
Inserted is a Barclays Bank statement
of account (after account closure),
circa 1972.
1949-1970
WDFCM 1/53/5/4 Musgrave Methodist Chapel
receipts and bills 1960-1970
WDFCM 1/53/5/5
Bank of Liverpool and Martins
Limited: bank book for Musgrave
Methodist Chapel
Note at end says the balance was
'transferred to a computerised
statement.'
1964-1971
WDFCM 1/53/6/1 Colby Chapel cash book 1945-1958
WDFCM 1/53/7/1 Long Marton Society stewards'
accounts book
Only one page completed (for the
quarter ending Mar 1946). Feb 1946
WDFCM 1/53/8/1
Primitive Methodist £250,000
Centenary Fund circuit record and
instalment book
Listing chapel and individual
contributions. 1907-1911
WDFCM 1/53/8/2 Kirkby Stephen and Appleby
Circuit minute book 1914-1945
WDFCM 1/53/8/3 Circuit plans and directories
Kirkby Stephen, Appleby and Tebay
Circuit, not comprehensive. Two
bundles - part 1, Jul 1957-Mar 1964;
and part 2, Apr 1964-Mar 1977.
Jul 1957-Mar
1977
WDFCM 1/53/8/4
Miscellaneous records relating to
planning services and the
allocation of preachers
Includes: forms used for planning
services, undated; preachers'
appointments book, 1963-1973; card
indexes mounted on cardboard (x2)
with named preachers, both undated.
circa 1963-
1973
WDFCM 1/53/8/5 Circuit investments record Kirkby Stephen, Appleby and Tebay
Circuit.
Aug 1964-
circa 1976
WDFCM 1/53/9/1
Asby Methodist Church baptism
and marriage register entries
(copies)
Typed lists. 1859-1965
WDFCM
1/53/10/1
Record book of Espland Hill
Methodist Chapel Extension Fund
Committee, 1966 (including plan
of chapel extension)
Containing minutes of 30 Oct 1964
proposing the extension to celebrate
the centenary of the chapel in 1966.
Also includes (attached) newspaper
cuttings and concert programmes.
Inserted (loose) are letters regarding
the extension; builders' estimates;
Carlisle District Newsletter (autumn
1964); extension plan for the chapel
(in colour, scale 8' to 1") showing
overhead plan, cross section, front
and end elevations, undated (circa
1965).
1964-1966
WDFCM
1/53/11/1
Collection journal: Crackenthorpe
Circuit funds 1937-1965
WDFCM
1/53/11/2 Collection journal: Crackenthorpe 1965-1970
WDFCM
1/53/12/1
Tebay Manse: plan for proposed
alterations and improvements
Devised and drawn by P S Tempest,
Silverstone Cragg, Levens. Scale:
1:100 metric.
Apr 1973
WDFCM 1/58/1 Appleby Methodist Church class
ticket collection book 1804-1877
WDFCM 1/58/2
Appleby Sands Methodist
Church: Methodist Society
accounts
For the Yearly, Kingswood, Schools,
and Missionary Collections. 1811-1833
WDFCM 1/58/3 Appleby Tabernacle Trust:
miscellaneous papers
Includes: Letters from the Primitive
Methodist Insurance Co. Ltd. 1901-1953
concerning funds for new chapel,
1901-1903; Methodist Church Form
for those 'consenting to act as Trustee'
of Appleby Tabernacle, signed by 13
trustees, Jan 1940; Letter and
handwritten notes regarding letting of
the Tabernacle, 25 Apr 1951 and
undated; Retirement declarations of
Messrs Salkeld and Newsome as
Trustees, 1951; Retirement letter from
R Crosby as Trustee, 20 Nov 1951;
Boiler inspection report from Vulcan
Ltd., 1952; Receipt for £2600,
proceeds of sale of Tabernacle
property, 8 Apr 1953.
WDFCM 1/58/4
Papers regarding the
amalgamation of Wesleyan,
Primitive and United Methodists
to become the Kirkby Stephen
Methodist Circuit
Includes recommendations from the
Union Committee, accounts,
summary of financial position.
1933
WDFCM 1/58/5
Conveyance document (copy) of
land with the 'building or chapel
erected thereon' in the Parish of St
Michael, Appleby
The Trustees of Bongate Primitive
Methodist Chapel to the "Loyal
Pembroke Lodge" of Oddfellows, 31
Oct 1936; with Form of Application
and associated correspondence, Apr-
Oct 1936.
1936
WDFCM 1/58/6
Correspondence regarding
Appleby Tabernacle school
canteen
1942-1943
WDFCM 1/58/7
Requisitioning of the Appleby
Tabernacle for use by the Home
Guard
Correspondence with the Methodist
Insurance Co. Ltd, Cumberland and
Westmorland Territorial Army
Association, 10th Westmorland Home
Guard, Methodist Church Department
for Chapel Affairs.
1942-1943
WDFCM 1/58/8 Dufton Chapel: Methodist Society
Trustees' minute book
Includes (loose, enclosed) a printed
circular from Kenneth Mackenzie, the
Superintendent Minister, regarding
the cessation of Local Trusts, the
Church Council becoming the
Managing Trust, Apr 1977.
1944-1999
WDFCM 1/58/9 Crackenthorpe Methodist Church:
accounts and finance documents
Crackenthorpe Chapel Treasurers
Trust Account Book, 1947-1970;
Crackenthorpe Methodist Chapel
Society Fund account book, 1954-
1970; Crackenthorpe Methodist Trust
cheque book (Martins Bank Ltd.),
1968-1970; Martins Bank statements
(2), 1968-1969; Barclays Bank
statement, 1970; Analysis of Trust
accounts for Trust Schedule, undated.
1947-1970
WDFCM 1/58/10 Dufton Chapel: Methodist Trust
account book 1967-1994
WDFCM 1/62/1
Star of Tebay Band of Hope:
Tebay Temperance Society
Membership Register
1930
WDFCM 1/62/2 Tebay Methodist Sunday School
Meeting minute book 1941-2000
WDFCM 1/62/3 Tebay Methodist Sunday School
Register
Entitled 'Scholars' Roll'; includes
Church Memberhsip Roll section
used as Sunday School roll
continuation.
1942-1950
WDFCM 1/62/4 Tebay Methodist Society Meeting
minute book 1954
WDFCM 1/62/5
Tebay Methodist Chapel Trustees'
and Church Council meeting
minute book
Handwritten and typed minutes. 13 Jan 1958-
23 Oct 2008
WDFCM 1/62/6 Tebay Methodist Sunday School
Register 1981-1988
WDFCM 1/62/7 Tebay Methodist Sunday School
Class Registers
Not comprehensive: 1938 [3 vols,
though two are undated, 1938 looks
the likely year]; 1939 (4 vols); 1951
(1); 1952 (2); 1953 (1); 1954 (1);
1956 (3); 1957 (1); 1958 (2); 1963-
1964 (1); Undated (1)
1938-1964
WDFCM 1/63/1 Newsletter and preaching plans Two editions: Dec 2017-Feb 2018
and March-May 2018.
Dec 2017-
May 2018
WDFCM 1/72 Primitive Methodist Church:
Appleby Branch Circuit 1921
WDFCM 1/72/1
Primitive Methodist Church
Circuit and Minister's Pledge:
Appleby Branch Circuit
Signed on behalf of Brough Quarterly
Meeting, 1 Sep 1921.
Aug-Sep
1921
WDFCM 1/73/1 Marriage register 1934-1986
WDFCM 2/1/1/1/1 Baptisms Register 26 Nov 1848-
28 Oct 1875
WDFCM 2/1/1/1/2 Baptisms Register 31 Oct 1875-
25 Dec 1885
WDFCM 2/1/1/1/3 Baptisms Register Contains baptism certificate for John
Edward Jenkinson, 18 Nov 1886.
28 Feb 1886-
24 May 1914
WDFCM 2/1/1/1/4 Baptisms Register 8 Feb 1914-
30 Aug 1953
WDFCM 2/1/2/1 Kendal Quarterly Meeting minute
book 2 Jan 1871-
23 Sep 1878
WDFCM 2/1/2/2 Kendal Quarterly Meeting minute
book 1 Jan 1879-1
Jan 1891
WDFCM 2/1/2/3 Kendal Quarterly Meeting minute
book 23 Mar 1891-
17 Jun 1901
WDFCM 2/1/2/4 Kendal Quarterly Meeting minute
book 23 Sep 1901-
9 Jun 1910
WDFCM 2/1/3/3 Kendal Local Preachers' minute
book 9 Sep 1944-
28 Aug 1959
WDFCM 2/1/4/1 Circuit schedule book 1851-1856
WDFCM 2/1/4/2 Circuit schedule book 1866-1876
WDFCM 2/1/4/3 Circuit schedule book 1877-1890
WDFCM 2/1/4/4 Circuit schedule book 1891-1901
WDFCM 2/1/4/5 Circuit schedule book 1901-1912
WDFCM 2/1/4/6 Circuit schedule book 1912-1925
WDFCM 2/1/5/2 Society Stewards' account book 1889-1897
WDFCM 2/1/5/6 Circuit Stewards' account book 1973-1978
WDFCM 2/1/7/3/1 Circuit plans 1893-1897
WDFCM 2/1/7/3/2 Circuit plans 1901-1912
WDFCM 2/1/7/3/3 Circuit plans 1918-1922
WDFCM 2/1/7/3/4 Circuit plans and directories 1912-1918
WDFCM 2/1/7/3/5 Circuit plans and directories Not comprehensive. 1922-1925
WDFCM 2/1/7/3/6 Circuit plans 1926-1934
WDFCM 2/1/7/3/7 Circuit plans 1934-1939
WDFCM 2/1/7/3/9 Circuit plans and directories 1952-1964
WDFCM
2/1/7/3/10 Circuit plans and directories 1964-1972
WDFCM 2/1/7/4/1 Circuit plans 1898-1905
WDFCM 2/1/7/4/2 Circuit plans Pinned together. 1906-1911
WDFCM 2/1/7/4/3 Circuit plans 1917-1922
WDFCM 2/1/7/4/4 Circuit plans 1938-1952
WDFCM
2/1/7/5/1/1 Kendal Circuit plan (framed) Apr-Jul 1899
WDFCM
2/1/7/5/1/2 Kendal Circuit plans
Jan-Apr 1943, Jul-Oct 1945, Nov
1948-Jan 1949, Feb-Apr 1951. 1943-1951
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/1 Circuit plans and directories Oct 1947-Oct
1952
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/2 Circuit plans and directories Nov 1952-
Oct 1955
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/3 Circuit plans and directories Oct 1955-Oct
1958
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/4 Circuit plans and directories Oct 1958-Oct
1961
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/5 Circuit plans and directories Oct 1961-Jan
1965
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/6 Circuit plans and directories Jan 1965-Jan
1968
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/7 Circuit plans and directories Jan 1968-
Apr1970
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/8 Circuit plans and directories Apr 1970-Jul
1972
WDFCM 2/1/7/6/9 Circuit plans and directories Jul 1972-
Apr1975
WDFCM
2/1/7/6/10 Circuit plans and directories
Includes Directory of Churches and
Offices, Oct 1975
Apr 1975-Oct
1978
WDFCM
2/1/7/6/11 Circuit plans and directories Mar 1978-
May 1987
WDFCM
2/1/23/2/2
Kendal Methodist Circuit Church
Record 1956-1960
WDFCM 2/1/23/4 Kendal Methodist Circuit Church
Record All editions except Oct and Dec 1966.
Mar 1965-
Dec 1969
WDFCM 2/1/23/6 Kendal Methodist Circuit
Monthly Record Aug, Sep, and Dec editions only.
Aug-Dec
1972
WDFCM
2/1/33/1/1 Account book (manuscript copy)
Contains introductory text on ' Duties
of Chapel Stewards'. 1890-1907
WDFCM
2/1/33/1/2 Account book (manuscript copy) 1908-1929
WDFCM
2/1/33/1/3
Account and minutes book
(manuscript copy)
Accounts, 1930-1936; minutes, Dec
1888-Jun 1889. 1888-1936
WDFCM 2/1/33/2 Kendal Circuit directory and
quarterly preaching plans
Directory: Jan 2006. Quarterly
preaching plans: Sep-Nov 2007, Dec-
Feb 2008, Mar-May 2008, Jun-Aug
2008, Sep-Nov 2010.
Jan 2006-
Nov 2010
WDFCM 2/1/33/3 Stricklandgate Methodist Church:
Weekly Notices Jan 2008-
Easter 2011
WDFCM 2/1/33/4 Stricklandgate Methodist Church:
sundry items
Stricklandgate Church Newsletter,
Easter 2006; Review Group
Recommendations (a report by Rev
Mike Harrison), Nov 2009;
Stricklandgate Church Organ Appeal,
May 2010; Prayer Card, Kendal
Methodist Circuit, [circa 2010].;
Grange Methodist Church weekly
notice, 13 Jun 2010.
2006-2010
WDFCM 2/4/2/1 Marriage Register 25 Dec 1900-
25 Sep 1912
WDFCM 2/4/2/2 Marriage Register 29 Dec 1912-
15 Jun 1921
WDFCM 2/4/2/3 Marriage Register 7 Sep 1921-
28 May 1928
WDFCM 2/4/2/4 Marriage Register 1 Jul 1928-30
Jul 1936
WDFCM 2/4/2/5 Marriage Register 30 Jul 1936-
15 Jul 1948
WDFCM 2/4/2/6 Marriage Register 24 Jul 1948-
22 Jun 1957
WDFCM 2/4/2/7 Marriage Register 24 Aug 1957-
24 Jun 1967
WDFCM 2/4/2/8 Marriage Register 27 Jul 1967-3
Apr 1976
WDFCM 2/4/9/2 Minute book of Kendal Wesleyan
Church Trustees 1959-1974
WDFCM 2/4/35/2 Morning collection account book Nov 1975-
May 1977
WDFCM 2/4/36/2 Evening collection account book Nov 1975-
May 1977
WDFCM 2/4/63/1 Women's Missionary Work
Committee minute book
Stricklandgate (Kendal) Methodist
Church 1946-1954
WDFCM 2/4/63/2 Women's Work Committee
Meeting minute book
Stricklandgate (Kendal) Methodist
Church
29 Oct 1954-
2 Mar 1970
WDFCM 2/4/63/3 Women's Fellowship meeting
minutes
Stricklandgate Methodist Church,
Kendal
14 Feb 1962-
29 Jan 1987
WDFCM 2/4/63/4 Women's Work Committee
minute book
Stricklandgate Methodist Church,
Kendal 1971-1986
WDFCM 2/4/63/5
Women's Meeting minutes (Joint
Women's Fellowship and
Women's Work)
Stricklandgate Methodist Church,
Kendal 1986-2009
WDFCM 2/4/63/6
Women's Meeting and Afternoon
Fellowship minutes and
programmes
Stricklandgate Methodist Church,
Kendal Women's Meeting Minutes,
Jun 2002-May 2015; Programmes,
Sep 2005-Aug 2015.
2002-2015
WDFCM 2/4/64 Cumbria Methodist History
Society Journal Edition No. 77. Spring 2016
WDFCM 2/6/28 Collection journal Jan 1946-Feb
1968
WDFCM 2/6/29 Collection journal Jan 1968-Sep
1990
WDFCM 2/6/30 Leaders' Meeting minutes Apr 1956-
May 1965
WDFCM 2/6/31 Leaders' Meeting minutes Aug 1965-
Dec 1973
WDFCM 2/6/32 Stewards meeting minutes Jun 2006-
Aug 2015
WDFCM 2/7/4/1 Income and Expenditure Account
2 copies of 'Site and Buildings & c.
Fund' accounts, by W H Stables,
incorporated accountant, Kendal.
21 Dec 1933-
22 Aug 1939
WDFCM 2/7/4/2 Cash book
With (enclosed): loose contribution
sheets; a letter from Ludgate Circus
House furniture department re seats,
27 Jul 1937; a 'special minute
regarding liquidation of the debt', 12
Feb 1944.
1933-1943
WDFCM 2/7/4/3 Bank pass book Midland Bank. 1934-1938
WDFCM 2/7/4/4 Plan of Proposed Mission Hall at
Longpool
By A Knewstubb, Architect and
Chartered Surveyor. May 1934
WDFCM 2/7/4/5 Elevation of Sunday School
(tracing)
By A Knewstubb, Archietct and
Chartered Surveyor, Penrith. May 1936
WDFCM 2/7/4/6
Correspondence, statements,
receipts and sundry papers
regarding work at Longpool
Mission Hall
Includes: correspondence with
Methodist Church General Chapel
Committee re sale of Longpool
Mission Hall and Sandylands Chapel,
1934-1937; correspondence re sale of
premises by Trustees to Messrs.
Wyman 1936, and note of sale for
£450, 19 Jan 1937; correspondence
with A Knewstubb, architect, Penrith,
1936-1937; receipts regarding interest
on loans, 1940-1942.
1934-1942
WDFCM 2/7/4/7
Agreement for letting premises
(shop and workshop under
Mission Room) at Longpool
By Trustees of Longpool Mission to
Messrs Wyman & Sons Ltd for 3
years.
5 Jun 1935
WDFCM 2/14/4/2 Account book Dec 1969-Jun
1977
WDFCM 2/27/7 Miscellaneous Methodist records
from Lancashire connexions
Part of Kendal Methodist Circuit
collection, previously uncatalogued.
Contains: hymn sheets from
Stalybridge Methodist Chapel (4),
1834-1835; hymn sheet for 'hymns to
be sung by The Children of the Old
Chapel Schools, Dukinfield,
Whitsuntide, 1838; hymn sheet for an
evening service at the Wesleyan
Chapel at Standishgate, Wigan, 1890;
loose pages from a Methodist
magazine, circa 1850; quarterly
membership tickets (one at least from
a Bolton circuit, including a trial
membership mini leaflet for Annie
Guine, 1885), 1885-1933.
1834-1933
WDFCM 2/27/8 Zion Chapel Record
The Journal of the Congregational
Church at Kendal. This is a
previously uncatalogued item from
Kendal Methodist Circuit collection
accession, A898.
Oct 1957
WDFCM
3/1/28/14 Sedbergh Circuit plan 1888
WDFCM
3/1/28/15 Sedbergh Circuit plans 1886-1955
WDFCM 3/6/11 Dent Primitive Methodist
Connexion circuit plan Oct-Dec
1896
WDFCM 3/20/1 Hawes and Sedbergh circuit plan Nov 1870-
Jan 1871
WDFCM 3/21/1 Sedbergh Temperance Society
Christmas tea party poster 14 Dec 1867
WDFCM 4/1/24 Ambleside and Windermere
circuit plan Jul-Oct 1945
WDFCM 4/5/55 Marriage register Sep 1969-
Dec 2009
WDFCM 4/6/8 Register of marriages 1912-2008
WDFCRC 6 Our Lady of Appleby 1993-2005
WDFCRC 6/1/1/1 Marriages 1993-2005
WDFCRC 7 Kirkby Stephen Roman Catholic
congregation 1996-2011
WDFCRC 7/1/1 Marriages 1996-2011
WDFCURC 1/1/1 Marriage register 1974-1981
WDFCURC 1/1/2 Marriage register 1981-1985
WDFCURC 1/1/3 Marriage register 1986-1989
WDFCURC 1/1/4 Marriage register 1989-1999
WDFCURC 1/1/5 Marriage register 1999-2016
WDFCURC 2 Sedbergh United Reformed
Church
WDFCURC 2/1/1 Call to the North Committee
minute book 1972-1981
WDFCURC 2/1/2 Sedbergh United Reformed
Church minute book 1992-2016
WDFCURC 2/1/3 Sedbergh United Reformed
Church minute book 2003-2004
WDFCURC 2/1/4 Sedbergh United Reformed
Church Elders meeting minutes 2004-2009
WDFCURC 2/1/5
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church Elders meeting minutes,
also with finance sub-committeee
minutes
Including discussion of the
constitution of the South Lakes Group
of the United Reformed Church
founded in 2011.
2009-2011
WDFCURC 2/1/6
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church Elders meeting minutes,
also with South Lakes Group Co-
ordinating Team minutes
2011-2012
WDFCURC 2/1/7
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church Elders meeting minutes,
2012-2013
2012-2013
WDFCURC 2/1/8
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church Elders meeting minutes,
also with South Lakes Group Co-
ordinating Team minutes
2013-2014
WDFCURC 2/1/9
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church Elders meeting minutes,
also with finance sub-committeee
minutes
Includes discussion of the proposed
ecumenical partnership with Sedbergh
Methodist Church.
2015
WDFCURC
2/1/10
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church Elders meeting minutes,
with proposed Local Ecumenical
Partnership joint meeting minutes,
and LEP constitution
2015-2016
WDFCURC
2/1/11
Sedbergh Youth Club Committee
minutes 1996
WDFCURC
2/1/13
Sedburgh and District Council of
Churches: Council meeting
minute book
1981-1999
WDFCURC 2/2/1
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church annual statements of
account and balance sheets
1972-1998
WDFCURC 2/2/2 Sedbergh United Reformed
Church account book 1976-1985
WDFCURC 2/2/3 Sedbergh United Reformed
Church account book 1986-1996
WDFCURC 2/2/4 Reports of the Independent
Examiner of annual accounts 1995-2002
WDFCURC 2/2/5 Sedbergh United Reformed
Church account book 1998-2000
WDFCURC 2/2/6
Correspondence re bequests to
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church
1996-2006
WDFCURC 2/3/1 Sedbergh URC newsletters 2005
WDFCURC 2/3/2 Service programmes and leaflets 1997-2016
WDFCURC 2/3/3 Report of the District Visit to
Dent and Sedburgh Churches 24 Oct 1995
WDFCURC 2/3/4
Memorandum of a consultation
regarding future arrangements for
Sedburgh and Dent Churches
1997
WDFCURC 2/3/5
Memorandum of choice and
appointment of new trustee of
Church and Manse situate at Main
Street, Sedbergh
1997
WDFCURC 2/3/6 Appointment of Ministers to
Sedbergh URC 1998-2000
WDFCURC 2/3/7 Sedbergh United Reformed
Church Profile 2001-2004
WDFCURC 2/3/8 URC Cumbria District Directory 2006-2007
WDFCURC 2/3/9 Letter re maintenance of church
organ 6 Feb 1975
WDFCURC
2/3/10
Photographs (digital prints) of
Sedburgh United Reformed
Church
Mar 2001
WDFCURC
2/3/11
Leaflets on the history and beliefs
of the United Reformed Church circa 2004
WDFCURC
2/3/12
Poster recounting Sedburgh
United Reformed Church history 2010
WDFCURC 2/4/1
Copy plans and deeds relating to
Land Registry registration of
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church
1835-2001
WDFCURC 2/4/2
Copy plans of Sedbergh United
Reformed Church, including for
proposed alterations to church:
new assembly area
1991
WDFCURC 2/4/3 Property correspondence
Includes copy tenancy agreement for
Sedbergh Manse 1975, development
of Meals on Wheels kitchen 1985,
correspondence re lease of bus shelter
1989-1991, proceeds of sale of Dent
URC in 2001, boundary dispute with
Bank 2004.
1975-2004
WDFCURC 2/4/4 Correspondence re tenancy and
proposed sale of Manse 2004-2007
WDFCURC 2/4/5
Property survey report for
Sedbergh United Reformed
Church
Jul 2000
WDFCURC 3 Carver Memorial United
Reformed Church, Windermere Marriage registers, 1974-2019 1974-2019
WDFCURC 3/1/1 Marriage register 1974-1982
WDFCURC 3/1/2 Marriage register 1983-1988
WDFCURC 3/1/3 Marriage register 1988-1990
WDFCURC 3/1/4 Marriage register 1991-2001
WDFCURC 3/1/5 Marriage register 2002-2007
WDFCURC 3/1/6 Marriage register 2008-2012
WDFCURC 3/1/7 Marriage register 2012-2019
WDFCURC 4 Dent United Reformed Church,
Flintergill
WDFCURC 5 Ravenstonedale United Reformed
Church
WDK/71/1/1 Minutes
Fishery, water resources, northern
area, pollution prevention, finance
and general purposes, central area
committees.
Jan-Dec 1968
WDK/71/1/2 Minutes
Fishery, water resources, northern
area, pollution prevention, finance
and general purposes, central area,
south-eastern area, committees.
Jan-Jul 1969
WDK/71/2/1 Lancashire River Board annual
report First annual report 1952
WDK/71/2/2 Lancashire River Board annual
report Third annual report 1954
WDK/71/2/3 Lancashire River Board annual
report Eighth annual report 1959
WDK/71/2/4 Lancashire River Board annual
report Tenth annual report 1961
WDK/71/2/5 Lancashire River Board annual
report Eleventh annual report 1962
WDK/71/2/6 Lancashire River Authority
annual report Second annual report 1967
WDK/71/2/7 Lancashire River Authority
annual report Eighth annual report 1973
WDMPD/3/1/15a Photograph: Jordan's Granary,
Allhallows Lane, Kendal undated
[circa 1960s]
WDMPD/3/1/48a Photograph: Bankfield, off
Brigsteer Road
With members of the Greenwood
family on tennis court
undated
[circa 1910]
WDMPD/3/1/48b
Photograph: Laburnam Cottage,
off Brigsteer Road and Bankfield
Road, Kendal
The cottage was demolished in 1937 undated [cira
1920s]
WDMPD/3/1/52a Photograph: Rock Tavern,
Captain French Lane, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/99a Photograph: Gawith Place,
Kendal undated
[circa 1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/129a Photograph: Commercial Hotel,
Highgate, Kendal
This photograph appears on page 32
of 'Kendal and District in Times Past'.
See also WDMPD/3/1/157
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/129b Photograph: Angel Hotel,
Highgate, Kendal 1981
WDMPD/3/1/137a
Photographs: premises of H
Samuel, Highgate/Finkle Street,
Kendal
1993
WDMPD/3/1/140a Photograph: premises of
Woolworth, Highgate, Kendal Prior to expanded premises 1936
WDMPD/3/1/140b Photograph: premises of
Woolworth, Highgate, Kendal 1988
WDMPD/3/1/141a
Photograph: premises of A G
Gates, tobacconist, Highgate,
Kendal
Showing sign for British Rail
enquiries and booking agency
undated
[circa 1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/149a Photograph: premises of Titus
Wilson, Highgate, Kendal 1986
WDMPD/3/1/187 Photograph: buildings in Low
Fellside, Kendal
The photograph was taken by Leslie
Leak of Kendal. Technical data
relating to the photograph is written
on the back
undated
[circa 1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/188 Photograph: view up Low
Fellside, Kendal
On the back is the caption: "Granary
Demolition 1971". This picture
appears on page 20 of "Kendal and
District in Times Past". Jordans
Granary at the junction of Low
Fellside and Beast Banks was
demolished in 1971.
undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/189 Photograph: view down Low
Fellside, Kendal
This picture appears on page 20 of
"Kendal and District in Times Past".
See also 188
undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/190 Photograph: view down Low
Fellside, Kendal
undated
[1970s -
1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/191 Photograph: (2 copies): view up
Fellside, Kendal 1984
WDMPD/3/1/192 Photograph: View along Low
Fellside, Kendal 1986
WDMPD/3/1/193 Photograph: view up Lowther
Street, Kendal
undated
[early - mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/194 Photograph: Lowther Street,
Kendal undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/195 Photograph: Lowther Street,
Kendal undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/196 Photograph: K Shoes Works,
Lound Road, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/197 Photograph: Lound Street, Kendal 1987
WDMPD/3/1/198
Photograph: (2 copies): Premises
of Mrs Florence Tanner,
dressmaker, 29 Market Place,
Kendal
See also 199.This picture appears on
page 93 of "Kendal in old
Photographs"
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/199
Photograph: Premises of Mrs
Florence Tanner, dressmaker, 29
Market Place, Kendal
Same photograph as 198, but printed
in sepia
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/200 Photograph: Premises of J. Irvine,
Chemist, Market Place, Kendal
WDMPD/3/1/201
Photograph: Premises of J. E.
Dixon, Confectioner, Market
Place, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/202
Photograph: Old Wesleyan
Chapel and Working Men's
Institute, Market Place, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/203
Photograph: View west from the
Market Place, Kendal, showing
buildings opposite demolished
undated
[1960s]
WDMPD/3/1/204 Photograph: premises in the
Market Place, Kendal 1882
WDMPD/3/1/205 Photograph: View of the Market
Place, Kendal, looking east 1987
WDMPD/3/1/206 Photograph: View of the Market
Place, Kendal, looking west 1987
WDMPD/3/1/207
Photograph: View of the Market
Place, Kendal, looking east, in
portrait format
This picture appeared in the
Westmorland Gazette on 21st
December 1989
1989
WDMPD/3/1/208 Photograph: View of the Market
Place, Kendal, looking east undated [late
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/209 Photograph: view down Maude
Street, Kendal undated [late
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/210 Photograph: view of Milnthorpe
Road from Nether Bridge, Kendal
This picture was very probably used
by Alfred Wainwright for his drawing
number 7 in "Kendal in the
Nineteenth Century"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/211
Photograph: premises on
Milnthorpe Road, near Nether
Bridge
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/212 Photograph: Milnthorpe Road
near Nether Bridge, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/213
Photograph: Milnthorpe Road,
near the Cock and Dolphin pub,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/214
Photograph: (3 copies): Stone
Cross Youth Hostel, Milnthorpe
Road, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/215 Photograph: view of Milnthorpe
Road, Kendal, looking north undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/216 Photograph: view of Milnthorpe
Road, Kendal, looking south undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/217 Photograph: view of Milnthorpe
Road, Kendal, at night undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/217a Photographs: Hawesmead,
Milnthorpe Road, Kendal 1909
WDMPD/3/1/218
Photograph: (2 copies): The
Netherfield Toll House, at the
junction of Natland Road and
Burton Road, Kendal
The Toll House ceased to operate in
1881. It seems very likely that Alfred
Wainwright used this photograph for
his drawing number 1 in "Kendal in
the Nineteenth Century"
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/219
Photograph: The Netherfield Toll
House, at the junction of Natland
Road and Burton Road, Kendal
The words "Nether Toll Bar Kendal"
are written faintly on ths print
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/220
Photograph: The former
Netherfield Toll House, at the
junction of Natland Road and
Burton Road, Kendal
This picture includes a signpost and a
motor vehicle.It appears on page 159
of "Kendal in Old Photographs"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/221
Photograph: The junction of
Natland Road and Burton Road,
Kendal
It seems that this picture appeared,
along with number 222, in the
Westmorland Gazette on 14th
October 1988
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/222
Photograph: The junction of
Natland Road and Burton Road,
Kendal
It seems that this picture appeared,
along with number 221, in the
Westmorland Gazette on 14th
October 1988
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/223 Photograph: Nether Bridge,
Kendal, from the south
This photograph was used by Alfred
Wainwright for drawing number 5 in
"Kendal in the Nineteenrth Century"
1890
WDMPD/3/1/224 Photograph: Nether Bridge,
Kendal, from the south undated
[1890s]
WDMPD/3/1/225 Photograph: Kirkland and Nether
Bridge, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/226 Photograph: Nether Bridge from
the south, Kendal
A commercially produced "Giant
Card" with the caption "...dal,
Netherfield Bridge"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/227 Photograph: The approach to
Nether Bridge from the north
On the reverse of the photograph is
written "Old Cottages Nr Nether
Bridge 1890". This picture was used
by Alfred Wainwright fr his drawing
number 8 in "Kendal in the
Nineteenth Century".
1890
WDMPD/3/1/228 Photograph: The south entrance to
Kendal from near Nether Bridge
A commercially produced picture
captioned "Kendal: south entrance to
town"
undated
WDMPD/3/1/229 Photograph: View to Nether
Bridge, Kendal, looking north
undated
[1970s -
1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/230 Photograph: View to Nether
Bridge, Kendal, looking south 1984
WDMPD/3/1/231 Photograph: 53 Park Street,
Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/232 Photograph: View from Queen's
Road, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/233 Photograph: The opening of
Romney Bridge, Kendal 1990
WDMPD/3/1/234 Photograph: demolishing Romney
footbridge
undated
[circa 1991 -
1992]
WDMPD/3/1/235 Photograph: Sandes Avenue from
Victoria Bridge, Kendal.
This photograph has been cut from
another publication
undated
[circa 1990]
WDMPD/3/1/236 Photograph: County Garage,
Sandes Avenue, Kendal
On the back of this photograph is
written: "R. Park & Sons, Sandes
Avenue. Demolished to make way for
Blackhall Road".
undated
[1960s -
1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/237
Photograph: the premises of
Kendal Co-operative Society Ltd
in Sandylands Road, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/238 Photograph: Fern Hill, Shap
Road, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/239 Photograph: the end of New
Road, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/240 Photograph: view from New Road
to Stramongate, Kendal
This picture apparently was included
in the Westmorland Gazette's "Then
and Now" feature on 8th July 1988
1988
WDMPD/3/1/241 Photograph: Serpentine Road,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/242
Photograph: (2 copies): The
premises of W. Cooper,
Serpentine Road, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/243 Photograph: New Shambles,
Kendal undated [mid
20thcentury]
WDMPD/3/1/244 Photograph: Old Shambles,
Kendal
The picture erroneously has "New
Shambles, Kendal" printed on it.
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/245 Photograph: Old Shambles,
Kendal 1984
WDMPD/3/1/246 Photograph: Sepulchre Lane,
Kendal
Writing on the back suggests that this
picture may have been used for the
Westmorland Gazette's "Now and
Then" feature.
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/247 Photograph: commercial premises
in Shaw's Brow, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/248 Photograph: constructing
Southfield, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/249 Photograph: Stramongate, Kendal A faint and badly blotched image undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/250 Photograph: Stramongate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/251 Photograph: Stramongate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/252 Photograph: Stramongate, Kendal
A commercially produced picture,
endorsed with the words
"Stramongate, Kendal"
undated
[1920s]
WDMPD/3/1/253 Photograph: Stramongate, Kendal
A commercially produced picture,
endorsed with the words
"Stramongate, Kendal" and the
number 470. The Masons Arms Hotel
is on the left of the picture
undated
[1930s]
WDMPD/3/1/254 Photograph: Stramongate, Kendal
A commercially produced picture,
endorsed with the words
"Stramongate, Kendal" and the
number 384.
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/255
Photograph: the premises of John
Monkhouse, auctioneer and
valuer, in Stramongate, Kendal
The premises are adorned with
posters advertising foreign travel.
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/256 Photograph: Bateman's shop on
Stramongate, Kendal
WDMPD/3/1/257
Photograph: Webb's Commercial
Temperance Hotel, Stramongate,
Kendal
On the back are written the words
"Stramongate. Demolished to make
way for Black Hall Road"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/258 Photograph: Webb's Commercial
Hotel, Stramongate, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/259 Photograph: Looking up
Stramongate, Kendal undated
[1960s]
WDMPD/3/1/260
Photograph: Stramongate School,
Kendal. The School House from
the back
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/261 Photograph: Saturday market in
Stramongate, Kendal undated
[1960s]
WDMPD/3/1/262
Photograph: Looking down
Stramongate, Kendal. Shows
premises including George
Edwardian Menswear,
Tognarelli's snack bar and
Bateman's sweet shop.
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/263
Photograph: A colour photograph
of a painting of crowds in
Stricklandgate, Kendal, probably
in the 19th century
undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/264
Photograph: A black and white
photograph of a drawing
depicting the Fleece Inn, Kendal
undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/265
Photograph: two copies of an
image of premises in
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/266
Photograph: The entrance to the
Market Place from Stricklandgate,
Kendal, showing premises of
Irvine Chemist
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/267 Photograph: Stricklandgate,
Kendal
This protograph appears on page 140
of "Kendal in Old Photographs"
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/268 Photograph: Wilson's cycle depot,
49 Stricklandgate, Kendal
A typed note stuck to the back of the
photograph details some of the history
of this property. This picture appears
in "Life in Old Kendal"
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/269
Photograph: View up
Stricklandgate, Kendal. The
picture is captioned "Prince
Charlie's House & Stricklandgate,
Kendal"
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/270
Photograph: View of
Stricklandgate with the old Public
Library on the right
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/271 Photograph: View up
Stricklandgate, Kendal undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/272
Photograph: View down
Stricklandgate, Kendal, including
the Woolpack Hotel
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/273 Photograph: Horse drawn carts in
Stricklandgate, Kendal undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/1/274 Photograph: (2 copies): Premises
in Stricklandgate, Kendal
This photograph apparently appeared
in the Westmorland Gazette's "Now
and Then" feature. It also appears on
page 147 of "Kendal in Old
Photographs"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/275
Photograph: View up
Stricklandgate, Kendal, showing
the old Library building and
Hodgson's General Drapers on the
left and Sissons Grocery Store on
the right
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/276
Photograph: Premises in
Stricklandgate, Kendal, including
Longmire and Gardner, Sissons
Grocery Store and the National
Tea Company
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/277
Photograph: Premises in
Stricklandgate, Kendal, including
Longmire and Gardner, Sissons
Grocery Store and the National
Tea Company
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/278
Photograph: Boot and Shoe
Manufacturer's premises in
Stricklandgate, Kendal, ready for
demolition
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/279 Photograph: The Savoy Cafe,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/280
Photograph: Old Fold and
Mounting Steps, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
WDMPD/3/1/281
Photograph: View of
Stricklandgate, Kendal. A note on
tte back of the photograph reads
"Stricklandgate Sandes Close
House demolished to make way
for Sandes Avenue".
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/282 Photograph: view up
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/283 Photograph: View down
Stricklandgate, Kendal
A trolley belonging to Handley
Confectioner is in the left foreground
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/284
Photograph: Premises in
Stricklandgate, Kendal,
comprising the Savoy Cafe and an
adjacent building, which later
became the Post Office,
apparently in the last stages of
construction
undated
[early 20t
century]
WDMPD/3/1/285
Photograph: Premises in
Stricklandgate, Kendal, including
the King's Arms Hotel
1912
WDMPD/3/1/286
Photograph: The Black Hall
Brush Factory, 69 Stricklandgate,
Kendal
On the back of the photograph are
typewritten notes on the history of
this property
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/287
Photograph: The premises of John
Farrer & Co, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
Margaret Duff identified this picture
as having been taken in
Stricklandgate, Kendal, though in the
bottom right corner it is inscribed
"Ulverston"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/288
Photograph: a horse drawn
carriage outside the premises of
Douglas, Grocer and tea dealer,
12 Stricklandgate, Kendal
There are typed notes on the back of
this photograph, giving more
information about 12 Stricklandgate
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/289
Photograph: the premises of
McCormick's furniture and
clothing store, 54 Stricklandgate,
Kendal
This photo is a copy of a badly
damaged original
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/290
Photograph: The premises of
Abbatt and Son, Drapers and
Milliners, Albion House,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/291
Photograph: the premises of D.
Quiggin, confectioners, 86
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/292
Photograph: the premises of
Butterwith and Hunter, Grocers, 2
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/293
Photograph: (two copies): the
premises of Jackson, Saddler, 54
Stricklandgate, Kendal
This photograph appears in "Life in
Old Kendal"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/294
Photograph: the premises of J.
Bird, hardware store,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/295
Photograph: the premises of J.
Bird, hardware store, and Birds
Boots and Shoes, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/296
Photograph: (2 copies): the
premises of Harrison and Co,
Tailors and Outfitters, in
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/297 Photograph: view down
Stricklandgate, Kendal
[undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/298
Photograph: view of
Stricklandgate and the Cenotaph,
Kendal, with Irvine and Boon's
chemists and W. Kitching Tailor
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/299
Photograph: premises of Jack
Robinson, Confectioner, in
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/300
Photograph: premises of Craghill
& Co, Motor Engineers,
Stricklandgate, Kendal, with the
workmen outside
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/300a
Photograph (2 copies): behind
premises of Craghill and Co.,
Motor Engineers, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
undated
[circa 1960s]
WDMPD/3/1/301 Photograph: Jack Herbert in
Stricklandgate, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/302 Photograph: view north along
Stricklandgate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/303
Photograph: view north along
Stricklandgate, Kendal, showing
premises on the west side
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/304
Photograph: Yard 67,
Stricklandgate, Kendal (Black
Hall Yard)
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/305
Photograph: Yard 67,
Stricklandgate, Kendal (Black
Hall Yard)
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/306 Photograph: a building in
Stricklandgate, Kendal
"Now MacDonalds" is written on the
back
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/307
Photograph: premises of
Braithwaite Brothers, Cycle
Manufacturers, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/308
Photograph: premises of Wilson
Brothers, Drapers, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/309
Photograph: premises of
Hicklings Quality Foods,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
1974
WDMPD/3/1/310
Photograph: premises of
Hepworths and the Liberal Club,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/311 Photograph: Burning off gas,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
Middleton's ironmongers and
Atkinson's Travel Goods are in the
background
undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/312 Photograph: Burning off gas,
Stricklandgate, Kendal. Marks undated
[1970s]
and Spencer and the Westmorland
Gazette are in the background
WDMPD/3/1/313
Photograph: Burning off gas,
Stricklandgate, Kendal. Marks
and Spencer and the Westmorland
Gazette are in the background
undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/314
Photograph: Burning off gas,
Stricklandgate, Kendal. T.H.
Allen & Sons and Buckworths are
in the background
undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/1/315
Photograph: View of
Stricklandgate, Kendal with the
premises of Polly Perkins
Oct 1980
WDMPD/3/1/316 Photograph: Birds Shops,
Stricklandgate, Kendal Feb 1983
WDMPD/3/1/317 Photograph: Birds Shops,
Stricklandgate, Kendal Aug 1983
WDMPD/3/1/318
Photograph: the northern part of
Stricklandgate, Kendal, with the
premises of Craghill & Co and
Hall's Pet Store
1984
WDMPD/3/1/319
Photograph: Women in discussion
on the pavement, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/320
Photograph: Constructing the
Westmorland Shopping Centre,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
Nov - Dec
1987
WDMPD/3/1/321
Photograph: Workman involved
in the construction of the
Westmorland Shopping Centre,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
Nov - Dec
1987
WDMPD/3/1/322
Photograph: Workman involved
in the construction of the
Westmorland Shopping Centre,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
Nov - Dec
1987
WDMPD/3/1/323
Photograph: Workman involved
in the construction of the
Westmorland Shopping Centre,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
Nov - Dec
1987
WDMPD/3/1/324
Photograph: View of
Stricklandgate with the
Westmorland Shopping Centre
under construction
1988
WDMPD/3/1/325
Photograph: the premises of
Boots Chemists, Clarks Shoes and
Burton Menswear in
Stricklandgate, Kendal
It seems that this picture appeared in
the Westmorland Gazette's "Now and
Then" feature on 23rd September
1988
Sep 1988
WDMPD/3/1/326 Photograph: Pedestrians and
traffic in Stricklandgate, Kendal
There is writing on the back which
may read "Danny Black" 1988
WDMPD/3/1/327
Photograph: construction of the
multi storey car park on Blackhall
Road, Kendal
This photograph may have appeared
in the Westmorland Gazette on 29th
December 1989
Dec 1989
WDMPD/3/1/328
Photograph: Inside the
Westmorland Shopping Centre,
Kendal, at Christmas
1992
WDMPD/3/1/329
Photograph: Black Hall,
Stricklandgate, Kendal with the
remises of Thompson Matthews,
Chartered Valuation Surveyors
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/330
Photograph: Entrance to the
Market Place from Strickladgate,
Kendal
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/331 Photograph: corner of the Market
Place and Stricklandgate, Kendal undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/332
Photograph: War memorial and
entrance to the Market Place from
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/333 Photograph: (2 copies): Premises
in Stricklandgate, Kendal
Shows Thomas Cook travel agents
and Briggs Boot Stores (which has a
poster advertising a closing down
sale)
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/1/334 Photograph: Thorny Hills, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/335 Photograph: Victoria Terrace,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/336
Photograph: Common Lodging
House, Waterside, Kendal
(Stewarts)
This picture appears on page 108 of
"Kendal Revisited" 1959
WDMPD/3/1/337 Photograph: Westfields (off Shap
Road), Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/338 Photograph: House in Westfields,
off Shap Road, Kendal
[undated
[mid 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/339
Photograph: H. J. Croft's
showrooms under construction on
the corner of Wildman Street and
Castle Street, Kendal
Includes Mary Higgin Farmers Arms,
and Braithwaites Refreshment
Rooms. This picture appears on age
21 of "Kendal and District in Times
Past"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/340 Photograph: The Farmers Arms
Inn, Wildman Street, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/341
Photograph: Premises of
T.Tanner, Draper, on Wildman
Street, Kendal
Part of Castle Dairy
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/342 Photograph: Premises in Wildman
Street, Kendal.
In the window of one is a sign for
Robinsons fish and chip potatoes
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/343 Photograph: Antique and Curio
shop in Wildman Street, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/344 Photograph: Castle Dairy,
Wildman Street, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/345 Photograph: (2 copies): Wildman
Street, Kendal circa 1900
WDMPD/3/1/346
Photograph: (2 copies): the
entrance to Wildman Street,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/347 Photograph: Shop in Wildman
Street, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/348 Photograph: Raffles Antique
shop, Wildman Street, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/349
Photograph: (2 copies): Kendal
Co-operative Society shop in
Wildman Street, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/350 Photograph: Antique and Curio
shop in Wildman Street, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/351 Photograph: Antique and Curio
shop in Wildman Street, Kendal undated [late
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/352
Photograph: Kendal Co-operative
Society, junction of Ann Street
and Wildman Street, Kendal
This photograph appears on page 85
of "Kendal in Old Photographs"
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/353
Photograph: shops in Wildman
Street, Kendal, including a fish
and chip shop and Kendal Video
World
1984
WDMPD/3/1/354 Photograph: shops in Wildman
Street, Kendal
This photograph apparently appeared
in the Westmorland Gazette's "Then
and Now" feature on 11th November
1988
November
1988
WDMPD/3/1/355
Photograph: shops in Wildman
Street, Kendal, including
Longpool Post Office, and the
Music Box
undated [late
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/356
Photograph: Windermere Road
and the House of Correction,
Kendal
On the back of the photograph are
typed notes about the history of the
House of Correction
circa 1895
WDMPD/3/1/357
Photograph: (4 copies): House of
Correction Hill, Windermere
Road, Kendal
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/1/358 Photograph: Windermere Road
and St Thomas Church, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/1/359 Photograph: Lake Road House,
Windermere Road, Kendal
A note on the back identifies a figure
on te doorstep as Mrs John Graham
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/360 Photograph: Shaw's Brow,
Windermere Road, Kendal 1984
WDMPD/3/1/361 Photograph: Shaw's Brow,
Windermere Road, Kendal 1984
WDMPD/3/1/362 Photograph: Houses on
Windermere Road, Kendal undated [late
20th century]
WDMPD/3/1/363 Photograph: Woolpack Yard,
Kendal 1930
WDMPD/3/2/1 Photograph (3 copies): Allhallows
Lane from Highgate, Kendal
This photograph is very similar to
drawing number 57 in A.
Wainwright's "Kendal in gthe
Ninetenth Century"
1913
WDMPD/3/2/2 Photograph: Allhallows Lane
from Highgate, Kendal
Including Fents needlework shop and
Thompsons china and glass. This
photograph is reproduced on page 82
of "Kendal in Old Photographs".
Apr 1914
WDMPD/3/2/3 Photograph: Allhallows Lane,
from Highgate, Kendal.
Including Fents needlework shop and
Thompsons china and glass
undated
[1910s]
WDMPD/3/2/4 Photograph: Allhallows Lane,
Kendal, looking to the Town Hall
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/5
Photograph: Premises of Daniel
Quiggin, confectioner, 25
Allhallows Lane, Kendal
This picture is reproduced in "Kendal
Revisited"
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/6
Photograph: Allhallows Lane
from Highgate, Kendal, showing
Beesleys clothes shop and the
Buck Hotel
1984
WDMPD/3/2/7 Photograph: Allhallows Lane,
Kendal, looking to the Town Hall
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/8 Photograph: Anchorite House,
Kendal undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/9 Photograph: Anchorite's Well,
Kendal
A note on the back refers to Rev. H.
V. Mills
WDMPD/3/2/10 Photograph (2 copies): Appleby
Road, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/11 Photograph: 58 Appleby Road,
Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/12 Photograph: Aynam Road,
Kendal
This shows the same premises as
WDMPD/3/2/13 and 14. It may have
been used in a "then and now"
comparison.
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/2/13
Photograph: Premises in Aynam
Road, Kendal, showing a
pedestrian "zebra" crossing
This shows the same premises as
WDMPD/3/2/12 and 14.
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/2/14
Photograph (2 copies): The
premises of G. Wynspeare
Herbert, photographer and artist,
in Aynam Road, Kendal
This shows the same premises as
WDMPD/3/2/12 and 13.
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/15
Photograph: View from Beezon
Fields to the bonded warehouses
on Beezon Road and St George's
church
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/16 Postcard: Beast Banks, Kendal: The postcard was made from an
original drawing by Mervyn Upton
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/17
Photograph: construction of the
Westmorland Shopping Centre,
Blackhall Road, Kendal
This picture may have appeared in the
Westmorland Gazette on 1st July
1988
1988
WDMPD/3/2/18
Photograph: construction of the
Westmorland Shopping Centre,
Blackhall Road, Kendal
This picture may have appeared in the
Westmorland Gazette on 30th
September 1988
1988
WDMPD/3/2/19
Photograph: Blackhall Yard,
Kendal, showing the Salvation
Army premises
undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/20 Photograph: Branthwaite Brow,
Kendal
Includes the premises of J. Grant,
Draper
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/21 Photograph: Busher Walk, Kendal undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/22 Photograph: Capper Lane, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/23 Photograph: Castle Street, Kendal Includes a sign for Alexander Ross &
Son, Nurserymen
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/24 Photograph: Far Cross Bank,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/25
Photograph (2 copies): The
premises of David Parker,
tobacco and snuff manufacturer,
at 10 Finkle Street, Kendal
A note on the back of one of the
prints says that the business was
founded in 1800, but was at the time
of the note a television shop. This
photograph is reproduced in "Life in
Old Kendal"
1897
WDMPD/3/2/26 Photograph: The premises of J.
Sawyers, 12 Finkle Street, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 17 of "Kendal and District in
Times Past"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/27
Photograph: The premises of
Bowsher's dealer in fish, chicken
and game, 24 Finkle Street,
Kendal
A note on the back states that a figure
in the doorway is Mary Bowsher 1910
WDMPD/3/2/28
Photograph: The premises of
Bowsher's dealer in fish, chicken
and game, 24 Finkle Street,
Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 90 of "Kendal in Old
Photographs"
1904
WDMPD/3/2/29
Photograph: The premises of J.
Blacow, hosier, outfitter and hat
manufacturer in Finkle Street,
Kendal
This picture may have appeared in the
Westmorland Gazette on 22nd July
1988
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/30
Photograph (2 copies): The
basement of the Co-operative
Society's premises in Waterloo
House, Finkle Street, Kendal
Photo taken by Atkinson & Pollitt,
photographers of Kendal. This
photograph is reproduced on page 33
of "Kendal and District in Times
Past".
undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/31
Photograph: The Co-operative
Society's premises in Waterloo
House, Finkle Street, Kendal
Photo taken by Atkinson & Pollitt,
photographers of Kendal
Undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/32 Photograph: Vacant premises in
Finkle Street, Kendal
A poster in the window indicates that
the premises were previously
occupied by Timohy Whites
(chemists)
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/33
Photograph: The premises of
Henry Roberts, bookseller, in
Finkle Street, Kendal
1986
WDMPD/3/2/34
Photograph: The premises of
Henry Roberts, bookseller, in
Finkle Street, Kendal
Also shows part of the adjoining
Dorothy Perkins store 1986
WDMPD/3/2/35
Photograph: The premises of
Stead and Simpson, shoe sellers,
in Finkle Street, Kendal
1986
WDMPD/3/2/36
Photograph: The premises of
Jaymax, family clothing store, in
Finkle Street, Kendal
1986
WDMPD/3/2/37
Photograph: The premises of
Times Furnishing, in Finkle
Street, Kendal. Part of Lloyds
Bank is also visible
1986
WDMPD/3/2/38
Photograph: The premises of
Lloyds Bank, in Finkle Street,
Kendal
1986
WDMPD/3/2/39 Photograph: Gillinggate
Memorial Hall, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/40 Photograph: Greenside, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/41 Photograph: Grandy Nook,
Kendal undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/2/42 Photograph: The Town Hall and
Highgate, Kendal
This photograph was taken before the
new clocktower was erected,
undated
[1890s]
WDMPD/3/2/43 Photograph: Highgate, Kendal
This photograph was taken before the
new clocktower was erected, A note
on the back suggests that the occasion
was Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
undated
[1880s]
WDMPD/3/2/44 Photograph: (3 copies): Highgate,
Kendal undated
(circa 1900)
WDMPD/3/2/45 Photograph: Highgate, Kendal
This is a view looking south to
Kirkland from Highgate Bank before
the distant buildings on the right were
demolished to clear a passage for
Gillinggate.
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/46 Photograph: Crowds on Highgate,
Kendal
Bunting suggests this photograph may
have been taken around the time of
Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.
undated
[1890s]
WDMPD/3/2/47 Photograph: Highgate and the
Town Hall, Kendal
This photograph is inscribed with a
caption and the number 3257
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/48
Photograph: (2 copies): Highgate
from the corner of Finkle Street,
Kendal
This photograph is inscribed with a
caption, and the name Banks. The
premises of Hartleys and the
Commercial Hotel are in the
foreground.
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/49 Photograph: Commercial Hotel,
Highgate, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/50 Photograph: Premises in
Highgate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/51 Photograph: The Conservative
Club, Kendal, on Coronation Day 1902
WDMPD/3/2/52
Photographs: two pictures of a
crowd greeting the arrival of a car
outside the Conservative Club,
Kendal
undated
[1920s]
WDMPD/3/2/53 Photograph: Highgate and Dr.
Manning's Yard, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/54 Photograph: View to the Town
Hall, Highgate, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/55 Photograph: Highgate, Kendal at
night undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/56 Photograph: view of Highgate,
Kendal and the Town Hall clock 1984
WDMPD/3/2/57 Photograph: view of Highgate,
Kendal and the Town Hall clock 1984
WDMPD/3/2/58
Photograph: Premises on
Highgate, Kendal. Features
Wilson's booksellers, stationers
and printers, and Andrews
tobacconist
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/59
Photograph: (2 copies): The
premises of Quiggins bakers and
confectioners, with the Dolphin
cafe above, Highgate, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 63 of "Kendal Revisited"
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/60
Photograph: (2 copies) View of 2
- 8 Highgate, Kendal, at the top of
Finkle Street, Includes
Alexander's wine merchant, the
Central Cafe and the White Hart
Hotel
Notes on the back of one of these
photographs gives some of the history
of these buildings, This photograph is
reproduced on page 95 of "Kendal in
old Photographs".
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/61 Photograph: The Midland Bank
Lion, Highgate, Kendal undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/62
Photograph: Premises of Titus
Wilson, printers and stationers, on
Highgate, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/63
Photograph: Premises of Titus
Wilson, printers and stationers, on
Highgate, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/64
Photograph: The premises of
Greenwood and Littlewood,
Grocers, 22 Highgate, Kendal
Notes on the back of this photograph
gives some of the history of theis
building
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/65
Photograph: The premises
ofWilliam C. Shaw, ironmonger
and tinsmith, at 40 Highgate,
Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 85 of "Kendal in old
Photographs"
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/66
Photograph: The premises of T.
Berry, Draper, at 67 Highgate,
Kendal
Brief notes on the back give some of
the history of this building. This 1885
photograph is reproduced in "Life in
Old Kendal".
WDMPD/3/2/67
Photograph: 81 Highgate, Kendal,
including the premises of W.
Townley, Baker
Mrs Townley stands in the doorway.
This picture is reproduced on page 56
of "Kendal Revisted".
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/68
Photograph: (2 copies): The
premises of Richard Everson,
picture framer etc at 82 Highgate,
Kendal
Notes on the back of these
photographs give details of the history
of this building and of Richard
Everson
circa 1885
WDMPD/3/2/69 Photograph: View down
Highgate, Kendal
A note has been written on the
phototograph, pointing to number 139
Highgate "where GFB brought his
bride June 1846 and all his children
were born 1846 - 1868"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/70
Photograph: The premises of
Kendal Co-operative Society
Limited at 10 Kent Street, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced in
"Life in Old Kendal"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/71 Photograph: Nether Bridge and
Kirkland, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/72
Photograph: Winter view of
Nether Bridge and Kirkland,
Kendal
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/73
Photograph: The approach to
Nether Bridge from Kirkland,
Kendal
This photograph appears to have been
used by A. Wainwright for drawing
number 8 in "Kendal in the 19th
century"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/74 Photograph: (2 copies): Kirkland,
Kendal, looking north undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/75 Photograph: View of Kirkland,
Kendal, looking south
This photograph is reproduced on
page 142 of "Kendal in Old
Photographs"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/76 Photograph: View of Kirkland,
Kendal, looking north
This photograph appears to have been
used by A. Wainwright for drawing
number 13 in "Kendal in the 19th
century"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/77 Photograph: Properties in
Kirkland, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/78 Photograph: View of Kirkland,
Kendal, looking north
Some brief historical notes have been
pasted on the back of this photograph.
See also WDMPD/3/2/79. This
photograph is reproduced in "Life in
Old Kendal"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/79 Photograph of a drawing of
Kirkland, Kendal, looking south
This is an identical view to
WDMPD/3/2/78
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/80 Photograph: The Cock and
Dolphin, Kirkland, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/81 Photograph: The Cock and
Dolphin, Kirkland, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/82 Photograph: Pump Yard,
Kirkland, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/83 Photograph: The Union Jack
snack bar, Kirkland, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/84
Photograph: Young women
walking down Kirkland, in
Kendal
The photograph bears the caption
"Photolife", and a school is visible in
the background.
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/85
Photograph: "Promises"
bridalwear store, Kirkland,
Kendal
Part of the adjacent premises
(Kirkland Post Office) is also visible
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/86 Photograph: Longpool Post
Office, Kendal
A note on the back states that this was
the occasion of Queen Victoria's
Jubilee, probably 1887
undated
[circa 1887]
WDMPD/3/2/87
Photograph: The Longpool
branch of Kendal Co-operative
Society Limited, Kendal
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/88
Photograph: The Longpool
branch of Kendal Co-operative
Society Limited, Kendal, and the
Co-operative cafe at 8
Stramongate, Kendal
Typed notes of the reverse give some
historical information. This
photograph was originally the second
of a set of two. This photograph is
reproduced on page 85 of "Kendal in
Old Photographs".
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/89 Photograph: Low Fellside, Kendal undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/90 Photograph: Lound Road, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/91
Photograph: (2 copies): Looking
down Stricklandgate from the
Market Place, Kendal
The photograph may have been taken
during celebrations for the coronation
of King Edward VII
undated
[1910s]
WDMPD/3/2/92
Photograph: The premises of
Middleton's Ironmongers, 21
Market Place, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/93
Photograph: The premises of T.
E. Langhorne, boots and shoes,
Market Place, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 84 of "Kendal in Old
Photographs"
1922
WDMPD/3/2/94
Photograph: Market Place and
Stricklandgate, showing the war
memorial, Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/95 Photograph: A corner of the
Market Place, Kendal
Shows the premises of the National
Coal Board, "Mayflower", and the
Working Mens' Institute
undated
[1970s]
WDMPD/3/2/96
Photograph: (2 copies): The
premises of Foster's Menswear on
the corner of the Market Place,
Kendal
1984
WDMPD/3/2/97
Photograph: The corner of the
Market Place and Stricklandgate,
Kendal
Shows the premises of F. W. Boon &
Son Ltd, Chemists and Druggists
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/2/98
Photograph: (2 copies): View
down Milnthorpe Road from
Nether Bridge, Kendal
This photograph appears to have been
used by A. Wainwright for drawing
number 7 in "Kendal in the 19th
century"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/99 Photograph: Houses in
Milnthorpe Road, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/100 Photograph: Houses in
Milnthorpe Road, Kendal undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/101 Photograph: Pedestrians crossing
Nether Bridge, Kendal
An oval shaped picture which has
been cut from a calendar
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/102
Photograph: Nether Bridge and
the Parish Church, Kendal, under
snow
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/103 Photograph: Nether Bridge,
Kendal from Milnthorpe Road undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/104 Photograph: (2 copies): Nether
Bridge, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/105 Photograph: Horse Fair on New
Road, Kendal
On the reverse side, this photograph is
stamped: "Wm Moscrop, Portrait and
Landscape Photographer, Black Hall,
Kendal." A very faded inscription
reads: "Kendal Horse Fair Feb 22
1??3"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/106 Photograph: Old Shambles,
Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/107
Photograph: The view from the
Heights above Queens Road,
Kendal
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/108 Photograph: Romney Road,
Kendal undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/2/109 Photograph: Romney Road,
Kendal undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/2/110
Photograph: The junction of
Sandes Avenue and Windermere
Road, from Stricklandgate,
Kendal
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/111 Photograph: 18 Sepulchre Lane,
Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/112 Photograph: Serpentine Road,
Kendal 1984
WDMPD/3/2/113
Photograph: The premises of
Wilson Cooper, Grocer, at 5A
Serpentine Road, Kendal, with
Mrs Cooper and her son in the
shop doorway
This photograph is reproduced on
page 50 of "Kendal Revisted" 1921
WDMPD/3/2/114
Photograph: The Duke of
Cumberland Inn at the junction of
Shap Road and Appleby Road,
Kendal
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/115 Photograph: Shop premises on
Shaw's Brow, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/116 Photograph: View down
Stramongate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/117 Photograph: Stramongate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/118 Photograph: view looking up
Stramongate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/119
Photograph: view across
Stramongate, Kendal, showing
part of the premises of George
Clarke, pipe dealer
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/120
Photograph: View of
Stramongate, Kendal, including
St George's Theatre
The theatre was demolished when
Blackhall Road was built. This
photograph is reproduced on page 45
of "Grand Fashionable Nights -
Kendal Theatre 1575 - 1985"
undated
[1920s]
WDMPD/3/2/121
Photograph: View of
Stramongate, Kendal, including
the Masons Arms Hotel
undated
[1930s]
WDMPD/3/2/122
Photograph: Stramongate Bridge,
Kendal, with tenter frames on
Goose Holme in the foreground
A very similar scene is potrayed in A.
Wainwright's "Kendal in the 19th
century", drawing number 76.
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/123
Photograph: The junction of
Stramongate and Blackhall Road,
Kendal, including Whitesides
electrical appliance shop
undated
[circa 1970]
WDMPD/3/2/124 Photograph: Market in
Stramongate, Kendal undated
[circa 1950s]
WDMPD/3/2/125 Photograph: view up
Stramongate, Kendal undated
[circa 1950s]
WDMPD/3/2/126 Photograph: a building in
Stramongate, Kendal 1987
WDMPD/3/2/127
Photograph: premises of the
Kendal Leather Company in
Stramongate, Kendal
A very blurred image undated [20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/128
Photograph: premises of the
Kendal Leather Company in
Stramongate, Kendal, with
George Higgin in the doorway
This photograph is reproduced on
page 95 of "Kendal in Old
Photographs"
undated
[1920s]]
WDMPD/3/2/129 Photograph: Batemans premises
at 29 Stramongate, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 92 of "Kendal in Old
Photographs"
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/130
Photograph: premises of Henry
Roberts, bookseller, in
Stramongate, Kendal
1986
WDMPD/3/2/131
Photograph: (2 copies): premises
of Henry Roberts, bookseller, in
Stramongate, Kendal
1986
WDMPD/3/2/132
Photograph: premises of R.
Blenkhorn, Ironmonger, in
Stramongate, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 16 of "Kendal and District in
Times Past"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/133 Photograph: View up
Stricklandgate, Kendal
A note on the back states that this
picture was taken at the time of the
1887 Jubilee
1887
WDMPD/3/2/134 Photograph: (2 copies): view up
Stricklandgate, Kendal.
A note on the reverse of the larger
print reads "C1880". Photograph by J.
Henry Hogg.
undated
[circa 1880]
WDMPD/3/2/135 Photograph: view of
Stricklandgate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/136 Photograph: (2 copies): view of
Stricklandgate, Kendal
Amongst the premises in the photo
are Gardner's, Sissons Country Store
and the Woolpack Hotel
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/137 Photograph: View up
Stricklandgate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/138 Photograph: View down
Stricklandgate, Kendal
The old public library is visible on the
right. This photograph is reproduced
on page 150 of "Kendal in old
photographs".
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/2/139 Photograph: View down
Stricklandgate, Kendal
Several commercial premises are
visible: Longmire & Gardner; C. B.
Benson; the National Tea Co; and the
Woolpack Hotel. This photograph
was used by A, Wainwright for
Drawing 89 in "Kendal in the 19th
Century".
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/140
Photograph: Commercial
premises in Stricklandgate,
Kendal
Amongst the premises visible are the
Rose & Crown Inn, Gardner, and the
White Lion Inn. See also
WDMPD/3/2/148.
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/141
Photograph: (2 copies): view of
the lower part of Stricklandgate,
Kendal
On the left is Chambers picture frame
manufacturer
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/2/142 Photograph: The old Public
Library, Stricklandgate, Kendal
Dixons Refreshment Rooms can be
seen on the right. This view of the
Library is very similar to that used by
A, Wainwright for Drawing 86 in
"Kendal in the 19th Century". This
photograph is reproduced on page 66
of "Kendal in old photographs".
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/143
Photograph: A building in
Stricklandgate, Kendal, which
was demolished to make way for
the Public Library
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/144 Photograph: Packhorse Yard,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
A note on the back reads "demolished
for site of Public Library". This
picture is similar to drawing 105 in A,
Wainwright's "Kendal in the 19th
century".
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/145 Photograph: The Pump Inn,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
This photograph is similar to Drawing
61 in A, Wainwright's "Kendal in the
19th century"
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/2/146
Photograph: Farrer's tea and
coffee shop, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/147
Photograph: Farrer's tea and
coffee shop, Stricklandgate,
Kendal, with Mr. Farrer standing
in the doorway
This photograph is reproduced on
page 80 of "Kendal incold
photographs"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/148
Photograph: Commercial
premises in Stricklandgate,
Kendal
Amongst the premises visible are the
Rose & Crown Inn, Gardner, and the
White Lion Inn. See also
WDMPD/3/2/140. It appears that this
photograph was taken by J. Henry
Hogg, portrait and landscape
photographer.
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/149
Photograph: the junction of
Stricklandgate and Sandes
Avenue, Kendal
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/2/150
Photograph: (2 copies): A horse
drawn conveyance outside
Douglas's Grocers, 8
Stricklandgate, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 21 of "Kendal in old
photographs"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/151
Photograph: (4 copies): Horse
drawn vehicles outside Quiggins
premises at the junction of
Stricklandgate and Library Road,
Kendal (86 Stricklandgate)
This photograph is reproduced on
page 84 of "Kendal in old
photographs"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/152 Photograph: view up
Stricklandgate, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/153 Photograph: Museum at
Stricklandgate House, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/154 Photograph: Cobbles and paving
in Stricklandgate, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 15 of "Kendal and District in
Times Past"
1888
WDMPD/3/2/155
Photograph: (2 copies): A
property in Stricklandgate,
Kendal.
A note on the reverse of one print
reads "Demolished to make way for
Maude St Kendal". The other print is
captioned: "Birthplace of Dr. Thomas
Shaw (Stricklandgate) (1693)
(demolished in 1897). It appears that
this photograph was featured with an
article (probably in the Westmorland
Gaztte) on 28th November 1958. It
was also probably used by A.
Wainwright for drawing number 99 in
"Kendal in the 19th century".
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/2/156
Photograph: The premises of
Braithwaite Brothers Limited,
cycle manufacturers, 12
Stricklandgate, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced in
"Life in Old Kendal". The two men
standing by the shop doorway are
Tom Philipson (with beard) and
George Braithwaite
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/157
Photograph: The premises of
Butterwith and Hunter, Grocers,
in Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/2/158
Photograph: The premises of
Midleton's Ironmongers,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/159
Photograph: (2 copies): The
premises of "Longmire late
Gardner", Stricklandgate, Kendal
One of the prints is captioned on the
reverse side "White Lion Inn". This
photograph is reproduced on page 79
of "Kendal in old photographs".
1900
WDMPD/3/2/160
Photograph: The premises of S,
Harris & Sons, General Drapers,
54 Stricklandgate, Kendal
This photograph is reproduced on
page 89 pf "Kendal in old
photographs"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/161
Photograph: The premises of J. E.
Barber, Butcher, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
Photograph by Turner of Preston undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/162
Photograph: The shop window of
J. E. Barber, Butcher, 134
Stricklandgate, Kendal
Photograph by Kenneth Shepherd of
Kendal
undated [mid
20th century
WDMPD/3/2/163
Photograph: The premises of
Townley and Taylor,
Stricklandgate, Kendal, flanked
by the premises of the Co-
operative and of J. Bird
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/164
Photograph: Retail premises in
Stricklandgate, Kendal, about to
be demolished
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/165
Photograph: View of
Stricklandgate from the Market
Place, Kendal
Taylors Drug Company and the
King's Arms Hotel can be seen on the
left
undated
[circa 1930s]
WDMPD/3/2/166
Photograph: Premises in
Stricklandgate, Kendal. These are
Bellmans clothes shop, Lombard
North Central, Stricklandgate
House and Abbey Horn
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/2/167
Photograph: the premises of
Clifford Turner, a shoe shop, in
Stricklandgate, Kendal
undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/2/168
Photograph: Farrers tea and
coffee shop, Stricklandgate,
Kendal
This is a postcard stuck to a backing undated [late
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/169
Photograph: The interior of
Farrers tea and coffee shop,
Stricklandgate, Kendal
This is a postcard stuck to a backing undated [late
20th century]
WDMPD/3/2/170 Photograph: View from
Sunnyside, Kendal
"38524 FF&Co" is printed at the foot
of the picture
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/171 Photograph: view of Wildman
Street, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/172 Photograph: (2 copies): a view
down Wildman Street, Kendal
This picture was probably used by A.
Wainwright for Drawing 77 in
"Kendal in the 19th Century"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/173 Photograph: (2 copies): Castle
Dairy, Wildman Street, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/2/174
Photograph: Tom Cooke, butcher,
in the doorwy of his shop in
Wildman Street, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/175
Photograph: The premises of
George F. Townley, tobacconist
and confectioner, at 30 Wildman
Street, Kendal
A typed note on the back of this
picture contains historical notes. Mr.
Townley is standing in the doorway.
The entrance to the prenises of
Sydney Cross, boot and shoe sales
and repairs, is visible to the left.
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/2/176
Photograph: the Longpool Branch
of Kendal Co-operative Society
Limited, on the east side of
Wildman Street, Kendal
The youth standing in front of the
shop window is George F. Townley.
A typed note on the back of this
picture contains historical notes. This
picture is reproduced on page 93 of
"Kendal in old photographs"
circa 1896
WDMPD/3/2/177 Photograph: Raffles Antique
Shop, Wildman Street, Kendal undated
[1920s]
WDMPD/3/2/178 Photograph: Shaw's Brow,
Windermere Road, Kendal undated
[1980s]
WDMPD/3/3/1
Photograph: The Square, Appleby
Road, Kendal. A note on the back
states that the cottages in the
picture were demolished to make
a road into the Municipal
Abbatoir, which was built in 1932
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/2
Photograph: Horncop Well,
Horncop Road, off Burneside
Road, Kendal. A note on the back
of the print contains historical
information
undated
[[mid 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/3
Photograph: Horncop Hall,
Horncop Lane, off Burneside
Road, Kendal. A note on the back
of the print contains historical
information
1953
WDMPD/3/3/4
Photograph: Romney's Lodgings,
Caroline Street, Kendal. A
commercially produced card by
Judges Ltd
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/5
Photograph: Portrait of Jack
O'Connor, historian, Fellside,
with a lady
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/3/6
Photograph: Kennedy Harrison,
chimney sweep and shopkeeper, 1
Fell Brow, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/7
Photograph: A building in
Fellside, Kendal, frmerly known
as Grandy Nook Hall or Sandes
Hall, it was restored in 1864, This
view is identical to Drawing 116
undated
[early 20th
century]
in A. Wainwright's "Kendal in the
19th century"
WDMPD/3/3/8
Photograph: View of 1 Cliff Lane,
near Allhallows Church, Fellside,
Kendal. This picture appears in
"Kendal Revisited"
undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/3/9
Photograph: old cottage near
Allhallows Church, Fellside,
Kendal. This cottage was in The
Syke, and was demolished in
1961. It was drawn by A.
Wainwright in "Kendal in the
19th century"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/10 Photograph: properties at Fellside,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/11
Photograph (two copies): The
Fold, Fellside, Kendal. Four
people stand outside the door of a
cottage. Writing on the back of
one of the prints indicates that the
man on the left is Mr (?Fryall),
and on the right Mrs Wilkinson
This picture appears in "Kendal
Revisited"
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/3/12
Photograph: the foot of Fountain
Brow, Fellside, Kendal. This
scene appears as Drawing 128 in
A. Wainwight's "Kendal in the
19th century"
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/13 Photograph: A lane in Fellside,
Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/14
Photograph (2 copies): Fountain
Brow, Fellside, Kendal. Both are
printed in sepia, and one bears a
date on the back. WDMPD/3/3/15
is an identical picture, printed in
black and white. All include a
woman and four children.
WDMPD/3/3/16 and 17 are
identical views.
This scene appears as Drawing 127 in
A. Wainwright's "Kendal in the 19th
century"; and in "Kendal Revisited"
1899
WDMPD/3/3/15
Photograph: Fountain Brow,
Fellside, Kendal. WDMPD/3/3/14
is an identical picture, printed in
sepia. All include a woman and
four children. WDMPD/3/3/16
and 17 are identical views,
1899
WDMPD/3/3/16
Photograph: Fountain Brow,
Fellside, Kendal. The same view
as WDMPD/3/3/14, 15 and 17. A
child stands in the doorway on the
right
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/17
Photograph: Fountain Brow,
Fellside, Kendal. The same view
as WDMPD/3/3/14, 15 and 16.
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/18
Photograph (2 copies): Fountain
Brow and the Hyena Inn, Fellside,
Kendal. One print has typed
historical notes attached to the
back
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/3/19
Photograph: Old cottage known
as Sebastopol, near the Hyena
Inn, Fellside, Kendal, Notes on
the back give the name Jimmy
Ferguson. This scene appears as
Drawing 126 in A. Wainwright's
"Kendal in the 19th century"; and
the picture itself appears in "Life
in Old Kendal"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/3/20
Photograph: View up Fountain
Brow, Fellside, Kendal, The
Hyena Inn can be identified on
the right. WDMPD/3/3/21 is the
same view
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/21
Photograph: View up Fountain
Brow, Fellside, Kendal, There is
some snow on the ground, and the
Hyena Inn can be identified on
the right. WDMPD/3/3/20 is the
same view
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/22 Photograph: View down Fountain
Brow, Fellside, Kendal
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/23
Photograph: View down Fountain
Brow, Fellside, Kendal. A note on
the back indicates that the
property in view is 11 Fountain
Brow, This picture appears in
"Kendal Revisited"
undated
WDMPD/3/3/24
Photograph: the junction of
Fountain Brow and Fell Brow
with Sepulchre Lane, Fellside,
Kendal. Two women and five
children are in the picture. This
picture appears in "Kendal
Revisited"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/3/25 Photograph: Middle Lane,
Fellside, Kendal undated [mid
20th century]
WDMPD/3/3/26
Photograph: cottages in Middle
Land, Fellside, Kendal. Three
women and a child stand outside
the cottage.
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDMPD/3/3/27
Photograph (2 copies): Rosemary
Hill, Fellside, Kendal. A man and
a woman stand on either side of
undated
[early 20th
century]
the lane. This scene appears as
Drawing 125 in A. Wainwight's
"Kendal in the 19th century"
WDMPD/3/3/28
Photograph: cottages in Rosemary
Hill, Fellside, Kendal. A note on
the back by Ethel Whittam (Bean)
indicates that she lived in one of
the cottages until the age of
seven.
WDMPD/3/3/29 Photograph: Sepulchre Lane,
Fellside, Kendal undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/3/30
Photograph: the top of Sepulchre
Lane, Fellside, Kendal. This
picture is very similar to Drawing
122 in A. Wainwright's "Kendal
in the 19th century"
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/3/31
Photograph: Syke Lane, Fellside,
Kendal. Typed notes on the back
give background historical
information. This picture was
used by A. Wainwright for
Drawing 120 in "Kendal in the
19th century"
undated [late
19th century]
WDMPD/3/3/32
Photograph (2 copies): Syke
Lane, Fellside, Kendal. A group
of children pose for the camera
undated
[circa 1900]
WDMPD/3/3/33
Photograph: The last round up on
Syke Lane, Fellside, Kendal.
Three people wait outside two
cottages, prior to rehousing.
1961
WDMPD/3/3/34
Photograph (2 copies):
Evacuating the last house in Syke
Lane. A group of eight people
pose outside a cottage, One of the
prints includes two other
photographs: one of the Mayor of
Kendal (Alderman W. F.
Pennington) accepting the ancient
Pattern Book in 1951, an the other
a view of St George's church,
across the River Kent
WDRC/5/1/1/1 Presentment: Ambleside 1799
WDRC/5/1/1/2 Presentment: Ambleside 1800
WDRC/5/1/1/3 Presentment: Ambleside 1801
WDRC/5/1/2 Presentments
WDRC/5/1/2/1 Presentment: Beetham 1714
WDRC/5/1/2/2 Presentment: Beetham 1715
WDRC/5/1/2/3 Presentment: Beetham 1802
WDRC/5/1/3 Presentments
WDRC/5/1/3 Presentments: Brough 1667
WDRC/5/1/3/1 Presentment: Brough 1667
WDRC/5/1/4/1 Presentment: Burton 1797
WDRC/5/1/4/2 Presentment: Burton 1801
WDRC/5/1/4/3 Presentment: Burton 1802
WDRC/5/1/4/4 Presentment: Burton 1805
WDRC/5/1/4/5 Presentment: Burton undated
[circa 1800]
WDRC/5/1/5/1 Presentment: Crosthwaite 1806
WDRC/5/1/5/2 Presentment: Crosthwaite 1809
WDRC/5/1/5/3 Presentment: Crosthwaite 1812
WDRC/5/1/6/1 Presentment: Grasmere 1690
WDRC/5/1/6/2 Presentments: Grasmere
WDRC/5/1/6/2 Presentment: Grasmere 1692
WDRC/5/1/6/3 Presentments: Grasmere
WDRC/5/1/6/3 Presentment: Grasmere 1693
WDRC/5/1/6/4 Presentment: Grasmere 1699
WDRC/5/1/6/7 Presentment: Grasmere 1714
WDRC/5/1/6/8 Presentment: Grasmere 1715
WDRC/5/1/6/9 Presentment: Grasmere 1716
WDRC/5/1/6/10 Presentment: Grasmere 1797
WDRC/5/1/6/11 Presentment: Grasmere 1804
WDRC/5/1/7/1 Presentment: Grayrigg 1831
WDRC/5/1/7/2 Presentments: Grayrigg 1832
WDRC/5/1/8/1 Presentment: Hutton, Old 1833
WDRC/5/1/9/1 Presentment: Heversham 1690
WDRC/5/1/9/2 Presentment: Heversham 1695
WDRC/5/1/9/3 Presentment: Heversham 1697
WDRC/5/1/9/4 Presentment: Heversham 1703
WDRC/5/1/9/5 Presentment: Heversham 1711
WDRC/5/1/9/6 Presentment: Heversham 1712
WDRC/5/1/9/7 Presentment: Heversham 1713
WDRC/5/1/9/8 Presentment: Heversham 1714
WDRC/5/1/10/1 Presentment: Kendal 1714
WDRC/5/1/10/2 Presentment: Kendal 1806
WDRC/5/1/10/3 Presentment: Kendal 1809
WDRC/5/1/11/1 Presentment: Killington 1710
WDRC/5/1/11/2 Presentment: Killington 1711
WDRC/5/1/11/3 Presentment: Killington 1713
WDRC/5/1/11/4 Presentment: Killington 1714
WDRC/5/1/11/5 Presentment: Killington 1715
WDRC/5/1/11/6 Presentment: Killington 1717
WDRC/5/1/11/7 Presentment: Killington 1799
WDRC/5/1/11/8 Presentment: Killington 1800
WDRC/5/1/12/1 Presentment: Kirkby Lonsdale 1693
WDRC/5/1/12/2 Presentment: Kirkby Lonsdale 1696
WDRC/5/1/12/3 Presentment: Kirkby Lonsdale 1703
WDRC/5/1/12/4 Presentment: Kirkby Lonsdale 1706
WDRC/5/1/12/5 Presentment: Kirkby Lonsdale 1713
WDRC/5/1/12/6 Presentment: Kirkby Lonsdale 1714
WDRC/5/1/12/7 Presentment: Kirkby Lonsdale 1715
WDRC/5/1/12/8 Presentment: Kirkby Lonsdale 1800
WDRC/5/1/13/1 Presentment: Lindale 1800
WDRC/5/1/14/1 Presentment: Mansergh 1797
WDRC/5/1/15/1 Presentment: Middleton 1700
WDRC/5/1/15/2 Presentment: Middleton 1704
WDRC/5/1/15/3 Presentment: Middleton 1706
WDRC/5/1/15/4 Presentment: Middleton 1710
WDRC/5/1/15/5 Presentment: Middleton 1711
WDRC/5/1/15/6 Presentment: Middleton 1713
WDRC/5/1/15/7 Presentment: Middleton 1714
WDRC/5/1/15/8 Presentment: Middleton 1715
WDRC/5/1/15/9 Presentment: Middleton 1716
WDRC/5/1/15/10 Presentment: Middleton 1799
WDRC/5/1/16/1 Presentments: Preston Patrick undated
[circa 1800]
WDRC/5/1/16/2 Presentments: Preston Patrick undated
[circa 1800]
WDRC/5/1/16/3 Presentments: Preston Patrick undated
[circa 1800]
WDRC/5/1/16/4 Presentments: Preston Patrick Date in paper watermark 1802
WDRC/5/1/16/5 Presentments: Preston Patrick undated
[circa 1800]
WDRC/5/1/17/1 Presentments: Troutbeck 1700
WDRC/5/1/17/2 Presentments: Troutbeck 1801
WDRC/5/1/17/3 Presentments: Troutbeck 1802
WDRC/5/1/18/1 Presentments: Windermere 1693
WDRC/5/1/18/2 Presentments: Windermere 1695
WDRC/5/1/18/3 Presentments: Windermere 1696
WDRC/5/1/18/4 Presentments: Windermere 1700
WDRC/5/1/18/5 Presentments: Windermere 1704
WDRC/5/1/18/6 Presentments: Windermere 1800
WDRC/5/1/18/7 Presentments: Windermere 1802
WDRC/5/1/18/8 Presentments: Windermere 1803
WDRC/5/1/19/1 Presentment: Witherslack 1801
WDRC/5/1/19/2 Presentment: Witherslack 1802
WDRC/5/1/19/3 Presentment: Witherslack 1803
WDRC/5/1/19/4 Presentment: Witherslack 1804
WDRC/5/1/19/5 Presentment: Witherslack 1805
WDRC/5/1/19/6 Presentment: Witherslack 1807
WDRC/5/1/19/7 Presentments: Witherslack 1809
WDRC/9/1/1 Ambleside terrier Ambleside terrier 1783 1783
WDRC/9/1/2 Ambleside terrier Amblside Terrier 1789 1789
WDRC/9/2/1 Barbon terrier
Item 1: Barbon terrier dated 1814.
Item 2: Duplicate of 1814 terrier,
copied in 1825.
1814
WDRC/9/3/1 Beetham terrier 1814
WDRC/9/4/1 Burneside terrier
WDRC/9/4/1 Burneside terrier 1778
WDRC/9/4/2 Burneside terrier 1814
WDRC/9/5/1 Burton terrier 1698
WDRC/9/5/2 Burton terrier Printed copy of terrier 1732. Printed
by Thomas Cotton. 1732
WDRC/9/6/1 Crosby Ravensworth terrier 1700
WDRC/9/6/2 Crosby Ravensworth terrier 1814
WDRC/9/7/1 Crosthwaite terier 1728
WDRC/9/7/2 Crosthwaite terrier 1755
WDRC/9/7/3 Crosthwaite terrier 1814
WDRC/9/7/4 Crosthwaite terrier 1825
WDRC/9/8/1 Grayrigg terrier 1731
WDRC/9/8/2 Grayrigg terrier 1778
WDRC/9/8/3 Grayrigg terrier 1814
WDRC/9/9/1 Helsington terrier 1814
WDRC/9/9/2 Helsington terrier 1825
WDRC/9/10/1 Heversham terrier
WDRC/9/10/1 Heversham terriers
WDRC/9/10/1 terrier
WDRC/9/10/2 Heversham terrier
WDRC/9/10/3 Heversham terrier 1707
WDRC/9/10/4 Heversham terrier
WDRC/9/11/1 Hugill terrier
WDRC/9/11/1 Hugill terrier 1778
WDRC/9/11/2 Hugill terrier 1814
WDRC/9/12/1 Hutton, New terrier 1814
WDRC/9/12/2 Hutton, New terrier undated
[circa 1820s]
WDRC/9/13/1 Hutton, Old terrier 1814
WDRC/9/13/2 Hutton, Old terrier 1825
WDRC/9/13/3 Hutton, Old terrier 1828
WDRC/9/14/1 Kendal terrier 1712-1778
WDRC/9/14/2 Kendal terrier
WDRC/9/15/1 Killington terrier 1814
WDRC/9/15/2 Killington terrier 1825
WDRC/9/16/1 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier Undated [c.
1689]
WDRC/9/16/2 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1690
WDRC/9/16/3 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1692
WDRC/9/16/4 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1693
WDRC/9/16/5 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1701
WDRC/9/16/6 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1706
WDRC/9/16/7 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1707
WDRC/9/16/8 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1708
WDRC/9/16/9 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1709
WDRC/9/16/10 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1610
WDRC/9/16/11 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1711
WDRC/9/16/12 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1712
WDRC/9/16/13 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1713
WDRC/9/16/14 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1714
WDRC/9/16/15 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1715
WDRC/9/16/16 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1721
WDRC/9/16/17 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1722
WDRC/9/16/18 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1723
WDRC/9/16/19 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1724
WDRC/9/16/20 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1925
WDRC/9/16/21 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1716
WDRC/9/16/22 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1717
WDRC/9/16/23 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1720
WDRC/9/16/24 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1725
WDRC/9/16/25 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1727
WDRC/9/16/26 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1728
WDRC/9/16/27 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1729
WDRC/9/16/28 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier
WDRC/9/16/29 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1731
WDRC/9/16/30 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1732
WDRC/9/16/31 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1733
WDRC/9/16/32 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier
WDRC/9/16/33 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1735
WDRC/9/16/34 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1736
WDRC/9/16/35 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1738
WDRC/9/16/36 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1738
WDRC/9/16/37 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1739
WDRC/9/16/38 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1740
WDRC/9/16/39 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1741
WDRC/9/16/40 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier
WDRC/9/16/41 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1743
WDRC/9/16/42 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1744
WDRC/9/16/43 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1745
WDRC/9/16/44 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1746
WDRC/9/16/45 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1747
WDRC/9/16/46 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1748
WDRC/9/16/47 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1749
WDRC/9/16/48 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1750
WDRC/9/16/49 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1751
WDRC/9/16/50 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1752
WDRC/9/16/51 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1753
WDRC/9/16/52 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1754
WDRC/9/16/53 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1755
WDRC/9/16/54 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1756
WDRC/9/16/55 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1757
WDRC/9/16/56 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1758
WDRC/9/16/57 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1759
WDRC/9/16/58 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1760
WDRC/9/16/59 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1761
WDRC/9/16/60 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1762
WDRC/9/16/61 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1763
WDRC/9/16/62 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1763
WDRC/9/16/63 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier Transcrips - copy 1763
WDRC/9/16/64 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1765
WDRC/9/16/65 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1766
WDRC/9/16/66 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1767
WDRC/9/16/67 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1769
WDRC/9/16/68 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1770
WDRC/9/16/69 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1771
WDRC/9/16/70 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1772
WDRC/9/16/71 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1773
WDRC/9/16/72 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1774
WDRC/9/16/73 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1775
WDRC/9/16/74 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1776
WDRC/9/16/75 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1777
WDRC/9/16/76 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1778
WDRC/9/16/77 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1779
WDRC/9/16/78 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier
WDRC/9/16/79 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1781
WDRC/9/16/80 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1782
WDRC/9/16/81 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1783
WDRC/9/16/82 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 17834
WDRC/9/16/83 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1785
WDRC/9/16/84 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1786
WDRC/9/16/85 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1787
WDRC/9/16/86 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1788
WDRC/9/16/87 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1789
WDRC/9/16/88 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1790
WDRC/9/16/89 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1791
WDRC/9/16/90 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1792
WDRC/9/16/91 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1793
WDRC/9/16/92 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1795
WDRC/9/16/93 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1796
WDRC/9/16/94 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1797
WDRC/9/16/95 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1798
WDRC/9/16/96 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1799
WDRC/9/16/97 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1800
WDRC/9/16/98 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1801
WDRC/9/16/99 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1802
WDRC/9/16/100 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1803
WDRC/9/16/101 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1804
WDRC/9/16/102 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1804
WDRC/9/16/103 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1806
WDRC/9/16/104 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa 1815]
WDRC/9/16/105 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa 1815]
WDRC/9/16/106 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undate [circa
1815]
WDRC/9/16/107 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa 1815]
WDRC/9/16/108 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa 1814]
WDRC/9/16/109 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1819
WDRC/9/16/110 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1820
WDRC/9/16/111 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1821
WDRC/9/16/112 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier copy of terrie dated 1732 undated
[circa 1720]
WDRC/9/16/113 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa 1824]
WDRC/9/16/114 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1825
WDRC/9/16/115 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1827
WDRC/9/16/116 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1828
WDRC/9/16/117 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1828
WDRC/9/16/118 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1830
WDRC/9/16/119 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1831
WDRC/9/16/120 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1832
WDRC/9/16/121 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1833
WDRC/9/16/122 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa late
1830]
WDRC/9/16/123 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa late
1830]
WDRC/9/16/124 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa late
1830]
WDRC/9/16/125 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa late
1830]
WDRC/9/16/126 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa late
1830]
WDRC/9/16/127 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier undated
[circa late
1830]
WDRC/9/16/128 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1840
WDRC/9/16/129 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1841
WDRC/9/16/130 Kirkby Lonsdale terrier 1850
WDRC/9/16/131 Kirkby Lonsdale terriers 1851
WDRC/9/17/1 Longsleddale terrier 1814
WDRC/9/18/1 Middleton Terrier 1733
WDRC/9/18/2 Middleton Terrier 1788
WDRC/9/18/3 Middleton Terrier 1817
WDRC/9/19/1 Natland terrier 1814
WDRC/9/20/1 Preston Patrick terriers Original terrier, copy of original, and
a typed transcript 1814
WDRC/9/20/2 Preston Patrick terriers 1832
WDRC/9/20/3 Notes relating to Preston Patrick
Includes: Burns History of
Westmorland, Preston Patrick; copy
from a manuscript of the late Mr
Hutton, 1771; salary belonging to
Preston Patrick chapel, 1776.
undated [18th
century]
WDRC/9/21/1 Selside terrier 1814
WDRC/9/22/1 Windermere terrier 1677
WDRC/9/22/2 Windermere terrier Undated [c.
1677]
WDRC/9/22/3 Windermere terrier 1695
WDRC/9/22/4 Windermere terrier 1696
WDRC/9/22/5 Windermere terrier 1698
WDRC/9/22/6 Windermere terrier 1699
WDRC/9/22/7 Windermere terrier 1700
WDRC/9/22/8 Windermere terrier 1701
WDRC/9/22/9 Windermere terrier 1703
WDRC/9/22/10 Windermere terrier Also includes wedding, christening
and burials records 1711
WDRC/9/22/11 Windermere terrier Also includes wedding, christening
and burials records 1712
WDRC/9/22/12 Windermere terrier Also includes wedding, christening
and burials records 1713
WDRC/9/22/13 Windermere terrier Also includes wedding, christening
and burials records 1714
WDRC/9/22/14 Windermere terrier 1715
WDRC/9/22/15 Windermere terrier 1716
WDRC/9/22/16 Windermere terrier 1717
WDRC/9/22/17 Windermere terrier 1719
WDRC/9/22/18 Windermere terrier 1720
WDRC/9/22/19 Windermere terrier 1723
WDRC/9/22/20 Windermere terrier 1728
WDRC/9/22/21 Windermere terrier 1738
WDRC/9/22/22 Windermere terrier 1746
WDRC/9/22/23 Windermere terrier Copy of 1746 terrier. Dated 1755 1946
WDRC/9/22/24 Windermere terrier Copy of 1746 terrier. Dated 1766. 1746
WDRC/9/22/25 Windermere terrier Copy of 1746 terrier. Dated 1778. 1746
WDRC/9/22/26 Windermere terrier 1749
WDRC/9/22/27 Windermere terrier 1788
WDRC/9/22/28 Windermere terrier
WDRC/11/6/1 Minutes of Windermere Deanery
Chapter meetings With gaps
Feb 1993-
Dec 2012
WDRC/11/6/2 Windermere Deanery reviews 1997 & 2000
WDRC/11/6/3
Archbishops Commission on
Rural Areas - Deanery of
Windermere
1989
WDSO 17/1/15 Monthly meeting record sheets 2017-2019
WDSO 17/2/9 Committee meeting minute sheets Jan 2017-Dec
2019
WDSO 17/5/11 Annual programmes 2018-2020
WDSO 17/8/11 Various CDs
Drama Group Entertains - 75th
birthday celebrations, October 1994;
Crosscrake WI 90th birthday
celebrations, October 2009; Cumbria-
Westmorland Federationof WIs
present Cinderella at the Bryce
Institute, Burneside, November 2010;
Queen of Diamonds Flower Festival,
June 2012; The Harmonies - Voices
of the WI.
1994-2012
WDSO 17/8/12 Women's Institute publications
'Cumbria Within Living Memory'
1994; 'Jubilee Book, 1915-1965;
'Women's Institutes' by Cicely
McCall, 1943;
1943-1994
WDSO 17/8/13
Letters and cards relating to 65th,
80th, and 85th anniversaries of
Crosscrake WI
1984-2004
WDSO 17/8/14 Programme for Old Tyme Music
Hall, Kendal Town Hall
A Cumbria-Westmorland Federation
of WIs production Oct 2002
WDSO 17/8/15
Programme for flower festival at
Cartmel Priory to celebrate 85
years of WI
Jul 2005
WDSO 17/8/16
Booklet: Walks from Sedgwick
compiled by Crosscrake Women's
Institute
undated
[circa 1990s]
WDSO 17/8/17
Booklet: A Short Guide to
Sedgwick and Stainton with
Crosscrake compiled by
Crosscrake Women's Institute
undated
[circa 1980s]
WDSO 17/8/18 National Federation of Women's
Institutes
Includes: papers regarding Gloucester
viewpoint, undated; annotated annual
meeting briefing notes, etc., 2007,
2009, 2010 (with correspondence
with Tim Farron MP, Jim Paice MP
2007-2013
and Robert Atkins MEP regarding
product labelling), 2011, 2013.
WDSO 17/8/19 Sampler 'Home Sweet Home' by
Winifred Wightman
With newspaper cutting, and papers
regarding National Needlework
Archive
1994
WDSO 17/8/20 Results from the Women's
Institute Survey 1998
WDSO 17/8/21
Poem: 'Sturdy Bench on Top of
the Hill - Ode to a Bench' by
Peter Fallon
Poem about a Crosscrake WI bench
on the lane between Barrows Green
and the St Thomas church crossroads.
With covering letter.
2003
WDSO 22/36 Committee minutes and monthly
meeting minutes Dec 2017-
Nov 2019
WDSO 22/37 Illustrated card for Natland and
Oxenholme WI Centenary Showing canal, railway, church, etc. 2021
WDSO 22/38
Letter from Tim Farron MP to
Natland and Oxenholme WI
congratulating them on their
centenary [photocopy]
2021
WDSO 39/1/9 Minute book Oct 1994-Oct
2005
WDSO 39/1/10 Minute book Jan 2006-
Nov 2014
WDSO 39/2/15 Record book Oct 1997-Apr
2002
WDSO 39/2/16 Record book May 2002-
May 2006
WDSO 39/2/17 Record book Jun 2006-Dec
2009
WDSO 39/2/18 Record book Feb 2010-Oct
2014
WDSO 39/2/19 Record book Nov 2014-
Oct 2019
WDSO 39/3/29 Attendance register Jan-Dec 1995
WDSO 39/3/30 Attendance register Jan-Dec 1996
WDSO 39/3/31 Attendance register Jan 1997-Dec
1998
WDSO 39/3/32 Attendance register Jan 1999-Dec
2000
WDSO 39/3/33 Attendance register Jan 2001-Dec
2002
WDSO 39/3/34 Attendance register Jan 2003-Dec
2004
WDSO 39/3/35 Attendance register Jan 2005-Dec
2006
WDSO 39/3/36 Attendance register Jan 2007-Dec
2008
WDSO 39/3/37 Attendance register Jan 2009-Dec
2010
WDSO 39/3/38 Attendance register Jan 2011-Dec
2012
WDSO 39/3/39 Attendance register Jan 2013-Dec
2014
WDSO 39/3/40 Attendance register Jan 2015-Dec
2016
WDSO 39/3/41 Attendance register Jan 2017-Dec
2019
WDSO 39/4/1/10 Account book 1989-1993
WDSO 39/4/1/11 Account book 1993-1996
WDSO 39/4/1/12 Account book 1996-2001
WDSO 39/4/1/13 Account book 2002-2004
WDSO 39/4/1/14 Account book 2004-2005
WDSO 39/4/3/3 Annual financial statements 1990-2003
WDSO 39/4/5/1 Treasurer's report Nov 1997
WDSO 39/4/5/2 Treasurer's report Nov 1998
WDSO 39/4/5/3 Treasurer's report Nov 1999
WDSO 39/4/5/4 Treasurer's report Nov 2000
WDSO 39/4/5/5 Treasurer's report Nov 2001
WDSO 39/5/1/3 Book of annual reports 1979-2000
WDSO 39/5/1/4 Book of annual reports 2001-2016
WDSO 39/5/2/5 Secretary's correspondence
WDSO 39/7/5 Certificates 1995-2003
WDSO 39/9/6 Photograph album
Various entries at Westmorland
County Show. Compiled by Lib
Simpson.
1995-1996
WDSO 39/9/7 Photograph album
Various entries at Westmorland
County Show. Compiled by Lib
Simpson.
1996-1997
WDSO 39/11/3 WI News
Articles from WI News mentioning
Preston Patrick and Preston Richard
WI saved by Mrs D Robinson
1984-1999
WDSO 39/11/4 Report of WI triennial general
meeting 2000
WDSO 39/11/5 Report of WI annual general
meeting, by Jennifer Spencer 2008
WDSO 39/12/11 Competition book 1983-1997
WDSO 39/12/12 Competition book Lists of competition winners 1997-2006
WDSO 39/12/13 80th anniversary cards 2001
WDSO 39/12/14 Report on the making of Stainton
Millennium cross by Pat Marshall 2000
WDSO 39/12/15
Report on making a Victorian
dress for Abbot Hall, Kendal, for
millennium project
2000
WDSO 39/12/16 Scrap book Events, talk, activities, meals, etc. 2015
WDSO 42/5/2/1 Thinking Day order of service Ambleside District Girl Guides 1988
WDSO 42/5/2/2 Thinking Day order of service Ambleside District Girl Guides 1989
WDSO 42/5/2/3 Thinking Day order of service Ambleside District Girl Guides undated
[circa 1980s]
WDSO 42/22/1/1a 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
register 1936-1950
WDSO 42/22/1/13 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
log book Apr 1921-
Nov 1921
WDSO 42/22/1/14 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
recruit forms 1922-1928
WDSO 42/22/1/15 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
court of honour minute book
At back of book: 'Hawkshead Hill
Gardening Book Nov 1951' listing
fruits and flowers planted [3 pages
only].
Jan 1930-
Aug 1945
WDSO 42/22/1/16 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
Violet Patrol log book Jan 1963-
May 1967
WDSO 42/22/1/17 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
bills and receipts Relating to Guide camp at Casterton 1924
WDSO 42/22/1/18 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
photograph album
Mainly camps, with 1949 group
photograph at end [with list of names
of guides].
1930s-1949
WDSO 42/22/1/19 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
photograph album
Including Casterton Hall camp, 1924;
Abergele camp, 1925; Side Farm
camp, 1926; Sandgate, Flookburgh
camp, 1927; Dawstones camp, 1929;
Ranger cycle camp in Galloway,
1930; Miss Amy Park, patrol leader.
1924-1930
WDSO 42/22/1/20 1st Hawkshead Guide Company
photographs
Including Park House appeal fun run,
1999; Mrs Brockbank, Mrs Blair, and
Mrs Wolfe, community fundraisers;
presentation of Baden Powell Trefoil
award to Rachael Battersby, 1986;
presentation of Queen's Guide award
to Fiona Shepherd, 1988; scouts and
local children in Hawkhead, 1930;
presentation of cheque by 1st
Hawkshead Guides to Richard
Gascoyne of NSPCC; presentation of
Queen's Guide award to Nicola
Pattinson, Jane Thacker, and Judith
Oliphant by Dr Toothill; group
photograph of Amy Park and
guides;etc.
1930-1999
WDSO 42/22/1/21 Newspaper cuttings relating to 1st
Hawkshead Guide Company
Including crowning of Hawkshead
Rose Queen, July 1987; Park House
appeal fundraising, 1999.
1986-2000
WDSO 42/22/1/22 'Why I'm still Guiding at 50' by
Judith Myers
Typescript history of Judith Myers's
time in the 1st Hawkshead Guide
Company [4 pages]
2005
WDSO 42/22/1/23 Text of speech on opening of Park
House facility 1999
WDSO 42/22/2/1 1st Hawkshead Rangers Beech
Patrol log book Aug 1928-
Oct 1931
WDSO 42/22/2/2 1st Hawkshead Rangers log book Jan 1931-
May 1937
WDSO 42/22/3/1 1st Hawkshead Pack programme
book Sep 1965-Jul
1967
WDSO 42/22/3/2 1st Hawkshead Brownies
photographs
Including boat dressing event on
Coniston; activities; pack holiday; etc. 1990s
WDSO 42/29/1/14 1st Sawrey Guide Company log
book Apr 1950-
Dec 1952
WDSO 86/2/3/8 Scrapbook 1985-1990
WDSO 86/2/3/9 Scrapbook 1991-1996
WDSO 86/2/3/10 Scrapbook 1997-2000
WDSO 86/2/3/11 Scrapbook 2001-2004
WDSO 86/2/3/12 Scrapbook 2005-2010
WDSO 86/2/3/13 Scrapbook 2011-2021
WDSO 86/2/3/14 Photographs of show 1965-2016
WDSO 86/2/3/15 Certificates and prize cards 1953-1977
WDSO 86/2/3/16
Letter from Royal Engineers Free
Fall Club to Sgt Rooney
regarding a parachute jump at the
1973 Lunesdale Agricultural
Show
15 Feb 1973
WDSO 86/4/12
Plan and elevation of proposed
conveniences on show field at
Kirkby Lonsdale for the
Lunesdale Agrocultural Society
Apr 1962
WDSO 86/4/13 List of presidents of Lunesdale
Agricultural Society Covering 1872 to 2017
undated
[circa 2017]
WDSO 86/4/14
John MacGregor Band
programmes for Lunesdale
Agricultural Society dances
undated
[circa 1960s]
WDSO 108/9/17 Cumbrian Railways Association
journal: Vol.13, No. 12
Includes: The M&CR Loading
Guage; The Last Penrith 'Click';
Carlisle Citadel station in 1940; The
Barrow Ore Wagons.
Oct 2021
WDSO 185/95
Stangana Compound,
Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience
Programme, Mansergh,
archaeological evaluation report
(L11357), paper and digital
archive
k/4/59/5 May 2021
WDSO 299/25 Lake District Mountain Trial
Association course maps
Classic course, medium course and
short course maps for trial starting at
Crummock Water and finishing at
Loweswater, 12 September 2021
2021
WDSO 401/2/2 Account book 1946-1948
WDSO 401/2/3 Account book 1984-2001
WDSO 401/6/1 List of club members who paid
subscriptions 1968-2002
WDSO 401/6/2 Names of junior and senior
members 2009-2014
WDSO 404/2/12 Cumbria Vernacular Buildings
Group (CVBG) newsletter Newsletter number 33: Autumn 2021 2021
WDSO 404/2/13 Cumbria Vernacular Buildings
Group (CVBG) newsletter Newsletter number 34: Winter 2021 2021
WDSO 416/4
West View Farm, Temple
Sowerby, Historic Building
Recording Report EH167/01
Dec 2021
WDSO 418 Farleton and District Ploughing
and Hedging Association
Includes minute books (3) 1909-1983;
cash books (2) 1908-1983; hound trail
minute book 1951-1954;
correspondence 1968-1970; lists of
competition winners; papers.
1908-1983
WDSO 418/1/1 Minute book 1909-1926
WDSO 418/1/2 Minute book 1927-1955
WDSO 418/1/3 Minute book 1955-1983
WDSO 418/1/4 Hound Trail minute book With receipts and expenses, names of
entries in raffles, names of dogs. 1951-1955
WDSO 418/2/1 Account book 1908-1954
WDSO 418/2/2 Account book 1954-1983
WDSO 418/2/3 Bills and receipts 1914-1937
WDSO 418/3/1
Correspondence regarding
printing, insurance, and
advertising
Feb 1967-
Nov 1969
WDSO 418/3/2 General correspondence
Including letters from Ransomes,
plough manufacturers of Ipswich,
regarding prizes.
Apr 1967-
Apr 1969
WDSO 418/3/3 Correspondence regarding posters May-Jun
1969
WDSO 418/3/4 Correspondence regarding
competitions May 1969-
Jun 1970
WDSO 418/3/5 Orrest Head sheep dog trials
correspondence Jul 1969-Oct
1969
WDSO 418/3/5 Correspondence regarding
donations Dec 1969-
Feb 1970
WDSO 418/3/6 Correspondence regarding
trophies and prize funds Jul 1969-May
1970
WDSO 418/3/7 President and members
correspondence Aug 1969-
Jan 1970
WDSO 418/3/8 Correspondence regarding
donations Dec 1969-
Feb 1970
WDSO 418/3/9 Correspondence regarding
competition of 1970 Dec 1969-Jan
1970
WDSO 418/4/1 Miscellaneous items associated
with competitions
Includes prize cards, tickets and
badges; photocopy of poem called
Farleton Plooin' by John Collinson;
newspaper cuttings relating to
competitions; catering requirements
for 1969 event.
1947-1969
WDSO 418/4/2 'Sedbergh Book' Lists of entrants in various
competitons; with accounts 1957-1964
WDSO 418/4/3 Lists of trophy winners 1962-1969
WDSO 418/4/4 Entries to Pay book Lists entrants to various competitions 1964-1965
WDSO 418/4/5 Entry forms 1969
WDSO 418/4/6 Entries to Pay book Lists entrants to various competitions undated
[circa 1960s]
WDSUM Sumner family of Grasmere
Papers and correspondence relating to
the family of Rev John Henry
Robertson Sumner of Kelbarrow,
Grasmere (whose father, John Bird
Sumner, was Archbishop of
Canterbury 1848-1862). Including
several letters written in the 1880s
from John Ruskin to Margaret Lilias
Sumner, daughter of John Henry
Robertson Sumner and his wife
Elizabeth Anne. Margaret was a
drawing pupil of Ruskin, and in the
letters he comments in detail on her
drawings. (Margaret L. Sumner was
later to be the only female artist
whose work appeared in the first five
issues of the controversial literary and
artistic journal The Yellow Book
edited by Aubrey Beardsley; her pen-
and-ink landscape sketch 'Plein Air'
appeared in the last of the volumes
issued under Beardsley's editorship in
1895.) The papers also contain
references to Archbishop John Bird
Sumner, such as an illuminated
address to Archbishop Sumner from
members of his former diocese of
Chester on his transferral to the See of
Canterbury in 1848. Other notable
figures referenced i
[1867]-1947
WDSUM/2/1/1 Letters to Lily Sumner in Oxford
Mostly addressed to New Inn Hall
Street, Oxford. Includes letters from
friends and family, requests from
parents of prospective music pupils,
also correspondence regarding the
sale of furniture and effects at
Ellesborough Rectory in 1895.
1895-1899
WDSUM/2/1/2 Letters to Lily Sumner, mostly in
Oxford
Mostly addressed to New Inn Hall
Street, Oxford, some to Kelbarrow,
Grasmere. Includes letters from
friends and family.
1900-1905
WDSUM/2/1/3 Letters to Lily Sumner, mostly in
Oxford
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDSUM/2/1/4 Letters to Lily Sumner, mostly in
Oxford
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDSUM/2/2/1 Notebook: Lily Sumner's reading
list List of books read. 1880-1892
WDSUM/2/2/2 Philosophy notes undated
[c1905]
WDSUM/2/2/3 Library book request slip 1906
WDSUM/2/2/4 Notes on Sumner family history
Notes taken from various
genealogical books including Burke's
History of Commoners 1836, the
Gentleman's Magazine, and some
extracts from letters.
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDTHW/3 Thomson Hayton Winkley,
Solicitors
WDX 87/5 Ordnance Survey Book of
Reference for Kendal 1860
WDX 87/6 Ordnance Survey Book of
Reference for Kirkby Thore 1861
WDX 87/7 Ordnance Survey Book of
Reference for Warcop 1860
WDX 507/1 Mortgage by demise for 500 years
1. James Mason of Nells Garth
otherwise called Cow-Dubb,
Kirthwaite, Dent, co. York, yeoman
2. Richard Capstick of Snaizholm,
Wensleydale, co. York, yeoman
Premises: all that his whole messuage
or tenement on south side of River
Dee in Kirthwaite, Dent called Nells-
Garth or Cow-Dubb with appurts
Consideration: £115, to be repaid
with 4% interest by 12 February next.
Witnesses: Francis Thompson, James
Allen, William Holyday.
Endorsements: registered at
Wakefield, 22 April 1760; Jonath.
Ward, deputy register; - receipt of
further sum of £24 by (1), to be repaid
with interest; witnessed by Richard
Linsay.
13 Feb 1761
WDX 519/1 Petition
Petition to"The Principals, The
Chymists and Druggists of the Town
of Kendal" by their assistants,
Thomas Maudsley, R L Pennington,
Spooner Sh..lot?, John Hutchinson, J
E Claxton, William Wilson and
William Atkinson, requesting the
deduction of one hour's business each
day so that shops be closed each
evening, except Saturdays, at 8
o'clock throughout the year, "such
having now become general as is well
known in other Towns", in order that
they be given every opportunity "for
further acquirement of useful
knowledge; for mental improvement."
6 Jun 1845
Agreed to by Josh. Severs, Richard
Hudson, Joseph Wilson, Wm. Tindall,
A Harrison and Edward Greaves.
WDX 535/1 Conveyance
1. Isaac Morland of Crook, yeoman
Ann Morland, wife of Isaac 2. Agnes
Shepherd of Kendal, spinster
Premises: all that cottage, cowhouse,
and garden with appurtenances situate
in Preston Patrick at yearly customary
rent of 8d, late in the estate of Henry
Stones, deceased, and inherited by his
daughter Ann, wife of Isaac Morland;
to be held according to custome used
within manor of Preston Patrick.
Consideration: £12 12s. Witnesses:
Thomas Sill, John Postlethwaite.
Endorsement: receipt, 1 May 1775, of
Isaac Morland for sum of £12 12s
from Agnes Shepherd, same
witnesses.
1 May 1775
WDX 535/2 Conditions of sale
1. Agnes Shepherd 2. Richard Wright
of Preston Patrick Premises: all that
freehold cottage, cowhouse and
garden at Millhouses in Preston
Patrick, lately bought by Agnes
Shepherd, being then customary
premises, from Isaac and Ann
Morland and since purchased free of
Hon. Francis Charteris by Agnes
Shepherd. Conditions: Richard
Wright is to pay purchase money to
Agnes Shepherd at Kendal on 12
February next when his title will be
completed and Rochard Wright to
enter on premises on May day; Agnes
Shepherd to receive all rents and pay
expenses to that time. Consideration:
£16 6s. Witnesses: Thomas Hutton,
James Jackson.
8 Oct 1778
WDX 535/3 Feoffment
1. Thomas Hodgson of Burneside,
Kendal, carpenter Elizabeth
Hodgson, wife of Thomas 2. Revd
Joseph Thexton, clerk, of Preston
Patrick Premises: all that freehold
cottage, cowhouse, garden, and
appurtenances at Milnhouses in
Preston Patrick, held of the lord of the
manor of Preston Patrick at yearly
free rent of 1d; lately purchased by
Thomas and Elizabeth Hodgson from
Richard Wright of Kendal, weaver.
Consideration: £28 10s. Witnesses:
William Robinson, Joseph
Backhouse. Endorsements: livery of
24 Dec 1803
seisin; receipt, 24 December 1803, of
Thomas and Elizabeth Hodgson for
sum of £28 10s from Revd Joseph
Thexton, same witnesses.
WDX 535/4 Conveyance
1. John Yeats Thexton of Ashton
House in Beetham, esquire 2. Robert
Scott of Milnes in township of
Preston Patrick, tailor Premises: all
that freehold cottage with garden and
appurtenances at Milnes in township
of Preston Patrick, held of lord of
manor of Preston Patrick for yearly
free rent of 1d; lately belonging to
Thomas Hodgson of Burneside,
carpenter, deceased, who sold
premises by foeffment on 23
December 1803 to Revd Joseph
Thexton, upon whose decease it
descended to John Yeats Thexton, his
son and heir. Consideration: receipt,
28 May 1847, of John Yeats Thexton
for £70 from Robert Scott, witnessed
by Edward Hutton.
28 May 1847
WDX 535/5 Conveyance
1. William Talbot of Lane House,
gentleman John Scott of Greenhead,
farmer (two of the trustees of Robert
Scott, late of Millness, tailor,
deceased) 2. James Scott of London
Samuel Scott of Hollins in Preston
Patrick, farmer Richard Scott of
Sedgewick, joiner Henry Beck of
Arthegarth and Agnes his wife
Robert Scott of Barbon, farmer
William Scott 3. John Scott of
Galgate, Lancashire, farmer Recitals:
will of Robert Scott, 18 September
1848, bequeathing messuage to his
executors to be sold and the money
therefrom to form part of the residue
of his estate to be divided amongst his
children (2); death of Robert Scott
shortly afterwards; Joseph Scott died
in testator's lifetime; messuage sold
by auction at Crooklands to Samuel
Scott for £137; John Scott the son
agrees to purchase same at said price.
Premises: all that messuage with
garden and appurtenances at Milness
[in Preston Patrick], with all
outhouses, offices, buildings, etc.
Consideration: £137. Endorsements:-
witness
15 May 1857
WDX 535/6 Conveyance 1. John Scott of Claughton, near
Garstang, Lancashire, licensed 25 Apr 1866
victualler 2. William Henry
Wakefield of Prizet, esquire Alfred
Dudley Keightley of Old Hall, esquire
Reginald Crooke of Liverpool,
gentleman (gunpowder manufacturers
and copartners in William Henry
Wakefield and Company 3. Harry
Arnold of Kendal, gentleman Recital:
agreement by (1) with (2) for sale of
premises. Premises: all that freehold
cottage with garden and
appurtenances at Millness in Preston
Patrcik, held of the lord of the manor
of Preston Patrick at yearly free rent
of 1d, to the use of (3) in trust for (2)
as part of the capital or joint stock of
(2)s copartnership. Covenants: (1)
covenants with (3) that he has power
to grant premises to use of (3) and
will do all such acts necessary for
assuring premises to (3).
Consideration: £120. Witnesses:
James Oglethorpe. Subscription:
receipt, 25 April 1866, of (1) for £120
from (2).
WDX 537/1 Feoffment
1. William Harrison of Parntons in
Garsdale, Co. York, bachelor 2.
Richard Harrison of Haslings in
Garsdale, yeoman, brother of (1)
Premises: all that his meese,
messuage and tenement called
Parntons in Garsdale and now in
occupation of (1), formerly of yearly
rent of 13s. 4d., with all houses, folds,
gardens, etc. to be held in cottage
tenure according to the manor of East
Grenwiche, Co. Kent. Consideration:
£210. Endorsements: livery of seisin,
same day. Witnesses: John Fawcett,
Gyles Mason, Richard Shaw.
8 Feb 1670
WDX 538/1
Title deeds and related papers re
Ingmire Hall Estate, property of
John Herbert Upton.
1891-1931
WDX 538/1/1 Declaration
By John Nicholson of Kirkby
Lonsdale, aged 54 years, Relieving
Officer for Kirkby Lonsdale District
of Kendal Union for last 20 years, and
previously master of school at
Middleton for fifteen years, that he
has known for last thirty years that
certain land called Scar Bank and
Wood, containing four acres and
fifteen perches, situate in township of
Middleton and has been occupied by
24 Oct 1891
Reverend Henry John Palmer and his
predecessor incumbents. Witness: A
Milne, a commissioner to administer
oaths in Supreme Court of Indicature.
Plan attached showing glebe land in
question, scale six inches to one mile.
WDX 538/1/2 Indenture of appointment
1. Florence Anne Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer of Ingmire Hall. co. York,
widow. 2. John Herbert Upton-
Cottrell-Dormer of Witney, co.
Oxford, esq. Recitals: indenture, 22
Feb 1876, between (1) Gregory Lewis
Way, (2) sais Florence Anne Upton-
Cottrell-Dormer, and (3) John Hugh
Way, limiting and assuring Ingmire
Estates to such uses and on such trusts
and subject to such powers,
agreements, etc. as said Florence
should apppoint: - premises
hereinafter appointed and specified in
schedule are part of said Ingmire
Estates; - said Florence (1) wishes to
make provision for her son (2) during
their joint lives. Premises: all
messuages, lands and hereditaments
known as Beckside Hall Farm in
parish of Middleton, comprising 107
acres and 26 perches at rental of
£117, now in occupation of John
Wilson as yearly tenant - to use of (2)
for term of one hundred years subject
to said yearly tenancy. Witness:
Winifred Evelyn Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer, Ingmire Hall, spinster.
Endorsement: indenture, 12 Nov
1903, between same parti
15 Jun 1903
WDX 538/1/3 Mortgage
1. John Herbert Upton, formerly John
Herbert Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, of
Ingmire Hall, near Sedbergh, esq. 2.
The London City and Midland Bank
Limited. Recital: indentures of
appointment, 15 Jun and 12 Nov 1903
(see WDX 538/1/2) by virtue of
which hereditaments to be mortgaged
and described in schedule stand
limited to use of (1) for term of one
hundred years if (1) shall live so long.
Premises: [Beckside Hall Farm, as in
WDX 538/1/2], with all fixtures
attached to same except trade
machinery as defined by section 5 of
Bills of Sale Act 1878. Consideration:
Bank allowing (1) to keep current
account with them and granting him
banking facilities and accommodation
7 Oct 1908
on terms that Bank should be secured.
Covenants: if (1) pays to Bank all
sums of money owing on any
account, Bank shall at any time after
such payment is made reconvey and
reassign said premises to him free
from all incumbrances; security
created not to be considered satisfied
by any intermediate payment, but
shall be a continuing security; (1)
WDX 538/1/4 Deed poll
By John Herbert Upton of Ingmire
Hall, co. York, esq., and lately of
Cokethorpe, co. Oxford, and formerly
known as John Herbert Upton-
Cottrell-Dormer, renouncing use of
said surnames of Cottrell-Dormer nd
assuming that of \upton alone, in
pursuance of direction contained in
will of his mother, late Florence Anne
Upton-Cottrell-Dormer. Witnesses:
Nugent Chaplin, 19 Lincoln's Inn
Fileds, London, soilcitor, and P Blair,
solicitor's clerk. Enrolled in Central
Office of Supreme Court of
Judicature, 12 Mar 1907.
13 Feb 1907
WDX 538/1/5
Public Record Office copy of
deed poll (referenced WDX
538/1/4)
Certified as a true copy by S C
Ratcliff, Assistant Keeper of Public
Records, 13 Jan 1926.
13 Feb 1907
WDX 538/1/6 Conveyance
1. John Herbert Upton of Ingmire
Hall, co. York, a Major n His
Majesty's Army. 2. Charles Walter
Cottrell-Dormer of Rougham Hall, co
Oxford, a Captain in His Majesty's
Army, Algernon Henry Peter
Strickland of 37 Fleet Street in City of
London, esq., and Cecil Rose Pugh of
Briarwood Broadstone, co. Dorset,
esq., the Trustees. Recitals: will dated
14 Jul 1906 of Florence anne Upton-
Cottrell-Dormer late of Ingmire Hall,
widow, who died on 17 Jan 1907, and
proved in Principal Probate Registry
on 1 Mar 1907 by the trustees in
whom Ingmire Estate is now vested
on trusts under which (1) is defeasibly
beneficially entitled to receipt of rents
and profits, and (2) are Trustees of
said will for purposes of Settled Land
Acts 1882 to 1890; testatrix declared
by her will that power of sale
conferred on a tenant for life should
include a sale for nominal
consideration of any pices of land not
exceeding five acres in extent in all
1 Feb 1918
granted as a site for a church or
chapel or any yard thereto; - articles
of agreement,
WDX 538/1/7 Approval of scheme
In matter of charity of Florence Anne
Upton-Cottrell-Dormer for incumbent
of Vale of Lune Chapel in parish of
Sedbergh (comprised in conveyance
of 1 Feb 1918, see WDX 538/1/6) by
Charity Commission: endowment of
£5,154 11s. 6d. London County 3.5%
stock, residue of which, after payment
of costs of existing Trustees in
connexion with negotiations for
above conveyance and for
establishment of scheme, is to be
transferred to Ecclesiastical
Commissioners who will be Trustees
of the Charity and who will pay
income of charity to Vicar of
Sedbergh towards payment of stipend
of Curate appointed to take charge of
said chapel; sealed 19 Feb 1918,
Herbert P Morris, secretary.
19 Feb 1918
WDX 538/1/8 Conveyance
1. Reverend Edward Bellingham of
the Vicarage, Embleton, near
Cockermouth, co. Cumberland, and
Reverend William Lewis of the
Vicarage, Lorton, near Cockermouth,
clerks in Holy Orders. 2. John Herbert
Upton of Ingmire Hall, Sedbergh, co.
York, a Major in Army. 3. Charles
Walter Cottrell-Dormer of Rousham
Hall, Oxford, a Captain in Army,
Algernon Henry Peter Strickland of
37 Fleet Street, City of London, and
Cecil Rose Pugh of Briarwood
Broadstone, co. Dorset, esq. Recitals:
Premises to be conveyed form parcels
of glebe lands of vicarages of
Embleton, Lorton and Wythop in
diocese of Carlisle, and Bishop of
Carlisle is patron of livings of
Embleton and Lorton and Right Hon.
Henry de Vere, Baron Barnard of
Raby Castle, co. Durham, and Hon.
William Lyonel Vane of Houghton
Hall, Darlington, co. Durham, are
patrons of living of Wythop; - will of
late Florence Anne Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer, 14 Jul 1906, and proved in
Principal Probate Registry on 1 Mar
1907, by which Ingmire Estate near
Sedbergh now stands li
27 Aug 1919
WDX 538/1/9 Conveyance
1. Reverend Walter Hartley,
Incumbent of Vicarage of Firbank. 2.
Governors of the Bounty of Queen
Anne for the Augmentation of the
Maintenance of Poor Clergy. 3. Right
Reverend John William [Diggle],
Lord Bishop of Carlisle. 4. Revernd
Robert Percival Brown, Incumbent of
Vicarage of Kirkby Lonsdale, patron
of said benefice of Firbank. 5. Right
Honourable and Most Reverend
Cosmo Gordon [Lang], Lord
Archbishop of York. 6. John Herbert
Upton of Ingmire Hall, Sedbergh, co.
York, esq. 7. Charles Walter Cottrell-
Dormer of Rousham Hall, co. Oxford,
a Captain in Army, Algernon Henry
Peter Strickland of 37 Fleet Street in
City of London, and Cecil Rose Pugh
of Briarwood Broadstone, co. Dorset,
esq., the purchasers. Recitals: will of
late Florence Anne Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer dated 14 Jul 1906 [as in
recital of WDX 538/1/8]; - lands to be
conveyed were appropriated to said
benefice some time since. Premises:
all those closes or pieces of land
situate in or near parish of Firbank
containing 51 acres 2 ro
6 Feb 1920
WDX 538/1/10 Appointment of new trustees
1. John Herbert Upton of Ingmire
Hall, Sedbergh, co. Yorks., esq., and
John Trelawny Upton of Low House,
Bampton, co. Oxford, esq. 2. Sharon
Grote Turner of 63 Lincoln's Inn
Fields, London, solicitor, and William
Burchell Pritchard of 9 and 10 King
Street in City of London, solicitor, the
old trustees. 3. George Woodbine
Parish of Old Forge, Goodrich, Ross-
on-Wye, co. Hereford, esq. and
Thomas Cottrell Dormer of Rousham
Hall, co. Oxford, esq. the new
trustees. Supplemental to trust deed of
10 Mar 1915 between (1) said John
Herbert Upton, (2) said John
Trelawny Upton, (3) Florence Cottrell
Dormer, (4) Hilda Upton, Nugent
Chaplin and the old trustees, making
provision for payment of annuity of
£478 4s. to said Florence for her life.
Recitals: - said Hilda Upton died on
10 Jun 1919 and said Nugent Chaplin
died on 24 Dec 1918; - sum of
£12,300 referred to in trust deed,
together with a small accumulation of
5 Jan 1922
income, was invested by trustees, as
specified in schedule: £2,000 Port of
London 3.5% inscribe
WDX 538/1/11 Conveyance
1. Sir Gerald Strickland, G.C.M.G., of
Sizergh Castle, Kendal. 2. Charles
John Roskell of 1 Gray's Inn Square,
London, esq., Mary Christina
Hornyold, wife of henry Albert
Hornyold of 12 Sloane Gate
Mansions, London, esq., and Cecilia
Victoria Strickland of Villa Bolgna in
Isle of Malta, spinster. 3. John
Herbert Upton of Ingmire Hall,
Sedbergh, co. York, esq. 4. Charles
Walter Cottrell-Dormer of Rousham,
Steeple Aston, co. Oxford, Captain
(retired) in Army, Algernon Henry
Peter Strickland of 37 Fleet Street in
City of London, esq., and Cecil Rose
Pugh of Briarwood Broadstone, co.
Dorsert, esq. the trustees. Recitals: (3)
is tenant for life in possession under
will of late Florence Anne Upton-
Cottrell-Dormer dated 14 Jul 1906
and has agreed to purchase premises
from (1), by virtue of powers of
Settled Land Acts 1882 to 1890; (2)
are owed £30,000 on security in first
schedule, and (1) is owed principal
sum of £990 with current interest on
security in third schedule. Prenises:
(i) all that manor or lo
30 Dec 1922
WDX 538/1/12 Indemnity
1. John Philip Munster, Joseph
Edward Weld and Robert Nicholas
Roskell, solicitors, No. 1 Gray's Inn
Square, London, in firm of Witham,
Roskell, Munster and Weld. 2. John
Herbert Upton of Ashridge Court,
North Tawton, co. Devon, esq. 3.
Charles Walter Cottrell-Dormer of
Rousham Hall, co. Oxford, a Captain
in Army, Algemon Henry Peter
Strickland of 37 Fleet Street in City of
London, esq., and Cecil Rose Pugh of
Briarwood Broadstone, co. Dorset,
esq., the Dormer Trustees. Recital: -
Sir Gerald Strickland has lately sold
premises [as in WDX 538/1/11] to
(3); - deeds relating to said premises,
as mentioned in third schedule, have
been lost or mislaid. Covenants: (1)
covenant with (2) and subsequently
with (3) that (1) will use best
endeavours to discover said deeds and
will keep (2) and his successors in
30 Dec 1922
title and also (3) fully indemnified,
and premises in first and second
schedules against all mortgages, etc.
affecting said premises and all
actions, proceedings, claims, demands
and damages made again
WDX 538/1/13 Release
1. Mrs Joan Stephenson, wife of (2).
2. Henry Francis Blake Stephenson of
Longstone Lodge, near Bakewell, co.
Derby, esq. 3. John Herbert Upton of
Funtington Hall, near Chichester, co.
Sussex, esq., father of (1). Covenants:
(1) irrevocably consents to the Lew
Estate being appointed or otherwise
disposed of by (3) and his son John
Trelawny Upton as they think fit,
pursuant to family arrangement made
on the treaty for marriage between (1)
and (2) on 10 Jul 1920 and releases
all powers she may have under the
Lew Agreement over said Lew Estate
and conveys to (3) in fee simple all
her interests in same. Witnesses: J
Challands, Longstone Lodge,
Bakewell, butler, for (1), B A
Wightman, solicitor, Sheffield, for
(2).
26 Apr 1926
WDX 538/1/14 Counterpart lease
1. John Herbert Upton of Funtington
Hall, Chichester, co. Sussex, esq., and
John Trelawny Upton of Longcet,
Faringdon, co. Berkshire, esq. 2. Said
John Trelawny Upton. Premises: all
that messuage or mansion house
called Lew House situate in parish of
Bampton, co. Oxford, with
outbnuildings, stables, gardens,
pleasure grounds and grass land, and
all those three cottages and farm
buildings in said parish, comprising
63 acres, as described in schedule and
delineated on Plan A in pink, and also
exclusive right of shooting and
sporting over farm lands appertaining
to Lew Estate and comprising 650
acres and delineated in blue on plan
B, reserving all timber to (1), - for
term of 21 years from 24 Jun 1926 at
rent of £385 in equal quarterly
payments on 25 Mar, 24 Jun, 29 Sep
and 25 Dec, and also yearly rent of
£50 for every acre of meadow or
pasture land which (2) shall plough
Covenants: (2) will pay said rents and
all other rates, taxes, etc.: keep said
12 Jun 1926
premises in good repair and in
particular paint outside w
WDX 538/1/15
Receipted succession duty
account of Florence Angela
Cottrell-Dormer of St Mary's
Priory, Princethorpe, Warks.
On death of Florence's uncle, John
Herbert Upton, on 13 Nov 1930 under
a disentailing conveyance of the
Cokethorpe and other estates (9 Jun
1914) delivered by Cecvil Rose Pugh,
surviving trustee of will of Walter
Strickland (died 14 Dec 1870 and
probate granted 7 Jan 1871); duty of
£1,015 15s. 10d. on sum of £19,231
18s. 5d., assessed 28 Jul 1931,
receipted 30 Apr 1932. [Note: John
Herbert Upton (1865-1930) was the
fourth son of Clement Upton-Cottrell-
Dormer, DL, JP, of Rousham Hall,
co. Oxford, and of Florence Anne,
second daughter of Thomas Upton, of
Ingmire Hall; she succeeded her
sister, Eliza Frances Upton, in
Ingmire in 1876 and she and her
husband assumed name of Upton in
addition to and before those of
Cottrell-Dormer in 1876; their eldest
son, Charles Walter, succeeded to
Rousham Hall in 1880. J H Upton
sold Ongmire Hall in 1922 and it was
subsequently destroyed by fire].
28 Jul 1931-
30 Apr 1932
WDX 538/2/1
Letters of administration to the
estate of Mrs Hilda Upton
(deceased 10 Jun 1919)
Extracted by May, How & Chilver,
solicitors, 49 Lincoln's Inn Fields,
London.
27 Oct 1919
WDX 538/2/2 Cheque book, account of Mrs
Hilda Upton, deceased. Nov 1919-
Dec 1920
WDX 538/2/3 Account book of J H Upton esq.
Administrator of Mrs H Upton,
deceased, with London City and
Midland Bank Ltd., Sedbergh branch,
Nov 1919-Dec 1920.
Nov 1919-
Dec 1920
WDX 538/2/4
Amendment of amount of Estate
Duty paid on an account of 5 Aug
1922 in respect of timber
With receipt for £18, 1 Oct 1926. 1922-1926
WDX 544/1/1 Copy will of Anthony Beck of
Kendall Parke
Bequests: to wife Margaret, messuage
'lately erected' at Drunkenwall Yeat in
Kendal Park and all lands,
hereditaments with appurtenances in
Kendal Park, during her widowhood
trusting her with rents and profits and
such other means as are left ger
carefully to educate their children; if
William Ascrofte of Wigan [county of
Lancaster] shall pay £140 within one
year after determination of her
widowhood (viz: to son Walter Beck
£80, and to Anthony and Margaret
Beck, children of son, John Beck, £5
20 Apr 1618
each, to John Beck, son of Anthony
Beck £10, to daughter Margaret
Atkinson and her children 20 marks
equally to be divided, to daughter
Agnes Huberstie and her children 20
marks equally amongst them, and to
daughter Jane Beck 20 marks), then
said messuage, lands, and
hereditaments in Kendal Park
aforesaid after said widowhood shall
fall to Anthony Beck, grandchild, son
of John Beck eldest son of testator,
deceased, and if William Ascrofte
pays thus he be discharged from one
bond by him to me dated 11 April 6
James I [1
WDX 544/1/2 Feoffment
1. John Beck of Kendal, shearman 2.
Richard Forth of Kendal, putherer
[pewterer] Premises: all those four
closes or parcels of land, meadow, or
pasture with appurtenances called
Becks new closes containing 10 acres,
reputed to be parcel of park or
inclosed ground lying near town of
Kendal, now or hertofore called
Kendall Parke, late in possession of
Anthony Beck and Walter Beck
deceased, and since of John Benson
and now of John Beck, of yearly fee
farm rent of 27s 6d due partly to the
KIng and residue to heirs of Lady
Margaret, late Countess Dowager of
Cumberland, deceased.
Consideration: £144. Endorsements:
livery of seisin, 20 May 1635,
witnessed by John Benson, William
Potter, Hugh Forth, Leonard Potter,
and William Potter junior; 'Drunken
Wall Yeat'; '....4 closes at Drunken
Hall'.
4 Oct 1634
WDX 544/1/3 Feoffment
1. Hugh Forth of Kendal, pewterer
Katheryne Forth, wife of Hugh 2.
John Parke of Kendal, gentleman
Premises: all that messuage and
tenement and several closes with
appurtenances in Kendal parish called
Drunkenwall Yeate or Beck new
closes, containing 10 acres, 1 rood,
and of yearly rent of £1 7s 6d.,
herertofore in possession of Richard
Forth, gentleman, deceased.
Consideration: £200. Endorsement:
livery of seisin [29 Jan 1654/55] in
Barne Close. Witnesses: Richard
29 Jan 1655
Duckett, Edward Forrest, Robert
Dixon, Francis Hunter.
WDX 544/1/4 Feoffment
1. Edward Holme of Kendal, stuff
weaver (nephew and heir of James
Jackson, heretofore of St Leonard's
Hospital near Kendal and late of
Kendal, gentleman, deceased) 2.
Thomas Holme the younger of
Kendal, stuff weaver (brother of
Edward and another nephew of James
Jackson) Premises: all that messuage
and tenement and several closes and
parcels of ground with appurtenances
in Kendal Park called Drunkem Wall
Yate (or Beck New-Closes)
containing 10 acres, heretofore in
possession of Richard Forth,
deceased, since of Hugh Forth, his
son, deceased, and lately conveyed by
John Parke of Kendal, gentleman, to
said James Jackson and his heirs,
being of yearly fee farm rent of 27s
6d. Appointment of attorneys:
Edward Backhouse, stuff weaver, and
Christopher Bateman, yeoman, both
of Kendal, to act for Edward Holme.
Consideration: 'competent sum of
money'. Witnesses: Robert Colingson,
James Penington. Endorsement:
livery of seisin, 10 November 1675,
by attorneys within named to Thomas
Holme in Barn Close, parcel of
6 Nov 1675
WDX 544/1/5 Bond in £200
Edward Holme of Kendal stuff
weaver, to Thomas Holme junior, of
Kendal, stuff weaver, brother.
Condition: performance of covenants
in indenture of same date. Witnesses:
Robert Colingson, James Penington.
6 Nov 1675
WDX 544/1/6 Mortgage (by feoffment and
defeasance)
1. John Parke of Kendal, gentleman 2.
Thomas Holme the younger of
Kendal, stuff weaver Premises: all
that messuage and tenement and all
closes and parcels of ground with
appurtenances in parish of Kendal
near town of Kendal and called
Drunken Wall Yeate or Back New
Closes and containing 10 acres 1
rood, of yearly rent of £1 7s 6d,
heretofore in possession of Richard
Forth, gentleman, deceased, and since
og Hugh Forth, his son, also
deceased, and now of John Parke.
Consideration: £100. Witnesses:
Henry Singleton, Christopher
11 Oct 1677
Bateman. Endorsement: livery of
seisin, 12 October 1677, in Barn
Close, part of within granted
premises.
WDX 544/1/7 Defeasance
1. Thomas Holme the younger of
Kendal, stuff weaver 2. John Parke of
Kendal, stuff weaver Recital:
feoffment, 11 Oct 1677. 1. John
Parke 2. Thomas Holme Premises:
all that messuage and tenement and
all those closes with appurtenances in
Kendal near town of Kendal, called
Drunken Wall Yeate or Beck New
Closes containing 10 acres 1 rood...
Covenants: if John Parke or heirs
pays Thomas Holme or heirs, sum of
£6 on 2 February next, and same sum
on 2 February 1678, and full sum of
£106 on 2 February 1679, then
feoffment and related bond be
cancelled and John Parke may re-
enter premises. Witnesses: Henry
Singleton, Christopher Bateman.
11 Oct 1677
WDX 544/1/8 Bond in £200
John Parke of Kendal, gentleman, to
Thomas Holme the younger of
Kendal, stuff weaver. Condition:
performance of covenants in deed of
same date. Witnesses: Henry
Singleton, Christopher Bateman.
11 Oct 1677
WDX 544/1/9 Feoffment
1. Thomas Holme the younger of
Kendal, stuff weaver 2. William Guy
of Water Crooke, near Kendal,
gentleman Premises: all that
messuage and tenement and all those
several closes and parcels of ground
with appurtenances withing parish of
Kendal near to the town of Kendal,
and called Drunken Wall Yeate or
Beck New Closes and containing 10
acres 1 rood of ground of yearly rent
of £1 7s 6d, which messuage Thomas
Holme lateley purchased of John
Parke, gentleman, deceased, being
heretofore in possession of Richard
Forth, gentleman, deceased and since
of Hugh Forth, his son, also deceased.
Consideration: £124. Witnesses:
Robert Kendal, Henry Singleton,
Thomas Greene. Endorsement: livery
of seisin by Thomas Holme to
William Guy in Barne Close, 21
January 1680/81 before same
witnesses; 'Drunken wall'; 'Drunken
Hall 10 Acres'.
21 Jan 1681
WDX 544/1/10 Bond in £248
Thomas Holme of Kendal, stuff
weaver, to William Guy of
Watercrooke near Kendal, gentleman.
Condition: performance of covenants
in indenture of same date. Witnesses:
Robert Kendall, Henry Singleton,
Thomas Greene.
21 Jan 1681
WDX 544/1/11 Quitclaim
1. Ellin Parke of Kendal, widow and
relict of John Parke of Kendal,
gentleman, deceased 2. William Guy
of Watercrooke near Kendal,
gentleman Premises: all that
messuage and tenement, closes and
parcels of land with appurtenances
containing 10 acres 1 rood called
Drunken Wall Yeate, near town of
Kendal, late lands of husband, John
Parke, and devised by his will of 30
November 1680 to Ellin as: all that
messuage and tenement,
closes...called Drunken Wall Yeate,
being of lands of Thomas Sandes,
gentleman, and of yearly rent of £1 9s
being now mortgaged to Thomas
Holme of Fellside for £100.
Consideration: £46. Witnesses:
Robert Kendal, William Symson,
Thomas Greene.
22 Jan 1681
WDX 544/1/12 Feoffment and bond
1. Henry Guy of Watercrook near
Kendal, gentleman 2. James Moore of
Kendal, mercer Premises: messuage
and tenement and several closes with
appurtenances in parish of Kendal
near town of Kendal, and called
Drunken Wall Yeat or Beck New
Closes, containing 10 acres 1 rood of
arable and meadow ground, of yearly
fee farm rent of 27s 6d and heretofore
in possession of John Parke,
gentleman, deceased, late of Kendal
and then of William Guy, late of
Watercrook, gentleman, also
deceased, father of Henry Guy.
Consideration: £170 15s. Bond in
£340: Henry Guy of Watercrook,
gentleman, to James Moore of
Kendal, mercer, for performance of
covenants. Witnesses: Robert
Bateman, Thomas Bowesse, George
Mansergh. Endorsement: livery of
seisin [9 November 1693] in Barn
Close. Witnesses: Robert Bateman,
Thomas Bowesse, George Mansergh.
9 Nov 1693
WDX 544/1/13 Release
1. Henry Guy of Watercrook near
Kendal, gentleman 2. James Moore of
Kendal, mercer For £170 15s received
as purchase money for Frunken Wall
Yeat or Beck New Closes, near town
of Kendal conveyed by Henry Guy to
James Moore. Witnesses: Robert
Bateman, Thomas Bowesse, George
Mansergh.
9 Nov 1693
WDX 544/1/14 Receipt of Ephraim Sandford for
£1 7s 6d from James Moor
Being yearly fee farm rent issuing out
of parcel of ground bought by him
from Henry Guy and being with
Kendal Parks.
20 Dec 1694
WDX 544/1/15
Receipt of Nicholas Atkinson,
bailiff of Kendal Ward, for 10s
from James Moore of Kendal
'for a post fifne for Licence of
Concordance W. Mr. Henery Guy,
Cler'.' Endorsement: '...Drunken Halle
yeat'.
22 April
1696
WDX 544/2/1 Feoffment in reversion (with
counterpart)
1. Nicholas Cock of Kendal Park,
mercer 2. James Cock of Kendal,
mercer, eldest son of said Nicholas
Premises: all that messuage and
tenement and all those lands, closes,
grounds and hereditaments with
appurtenances containing 15 acres 72
perches near Buckstonbrowe in
Kendal Park, now in tenure of
Nicholas Cock and heretofore
conveyed to him by Edward Fisher
and George Wilson, clothiers, and by
William Janson, yeoman, unto whom
same were formaly granted and
conveyed (amongst other things) in
trust for Nicholas Cock and his heirs
by Rt. Hon. Henrie Lord Herbert and
Lady Ann his wife, being of yearly
fee-farm rent of 30s - James Cock to
enter into two parts premises
immediately after death of Nicholas
saving liberty of executors of
Nicholas to take corn and grass for
hay growing on premises at time of
his death if he dies after 24 June, or if
he dies after any part be sown with
corn before 24 June, them James
Cock to enter immediately paying
executors for seed and 'ardey'; and to
enter third part after dea
26 Jun 1634
WDX 544/2/2 Mortgage by lease and release
1. William Cocke of Kendal, mercer
2. James Cocke of Kendal Parks,
Kendal, mercer Premises: all that
messuage and tenement with
appurtenances called Brackenhill or
Park Side in Kendal Park.
Consideration: £100. Witnesses: John
23-24 Mar
1694
Prissoe, Henry Dixon, William
Cooke.
WDX 544/2/3 Bond in £200
William Cocke of Kendal, mercer, to
James Cocke of Kendal Park in
Kendal parish, mercer. Condition:
performance of covenants in grant
and release of 24 March 1694
between parties. Witnesses: John
Prissoe, Henry Dixon, William
Cocke.
24 Mar 1694
WDX 544/2/4
Certificate of burial of Mr James
Cock of Birkhagg on 3 November
1694
Issued by Bry. Mackreth, parish clerk
of Kendal
undated
[circa 17th
century]
WDX 544/2/5 Mortgage
1. William Cocke of Kendal, mercer
2. Mark Pepper of Underbarrow,
yeoman Robert Harrison of Barley
Bridge, Staveley, yeoman Recitals:
bond in £200 [7 June 1713] Mark
Pepper and Robert Harrison, at
request of William Cocke; to Edward
Stanley of Dalegarth [Eskdale],
Cumberland. Condition: payment of
£100 with interest (debt of William
Cocke to Edward Stanley) on 2
February [1714]. Premises: all that
messuage and tenement with
appurtenances called Bracken hill or
Parkside in Kendal Park.
Consideration: bond [above recited],
and after satisfying of indenture of 23
or 24 March 1694 between said
William Cocke and James Cocke of
Kendal Park, mercer. Witnesses: John
Atkinson, Robert Atkinson.
7 Jun 1713
WDX 544/2/6 Feoffment
1. William Cocke of Kendal, mercer
Ellen, wife of William 2. Thomas
More of Kendal, mercer Premises: all
that messuage and tenement and
lands, closes, hereditaments and
appurtenances containing several
closes called Gate Close containing 3
acres, Low Lodge, Buskey Close (1
1/2 acres), Barne Close (2 1/2 acres),
Oake Close (3 1/2 acres), Farr Close
(2 1/2 acres), Thisley Close (5 roods)
and Little Grasseing (3 roods), parcel
of messuage and tenement called
Bracken Hill or Park Side near
Buckston Brow in Kendal Park in
Kendal, now in possession of William
Cocke, of lands of Thomas Sandys,
esquire, deceased, and of yearly fee
farm rent of 30s. Consideration: £245.
Witnesses: James Fisher, William
16 Feb 1715
Banks, Richard Crackenthorp.
Endorsment: livery of seisin [16 Feb
1714] in Barne Close.
WDX 544/2/7 Quitclaim
1. William Cocke of Kendal, mercer
2. Robert Tennant of Kirkby
Lonsdale, apothecary, husband of
Mary one of daughters of James Cock
of Kendal Park, mercer, deceased 3.
John Cock of Thornton, Yorkshire,
clerk, surviving son and executor of
will of said James Cocke 4. Thomas
Moore of Kendal, mercer Premises:
all that messuage and tenement and
lands, closes, hereditaments, and
appurtenances belonging containing
closes and lands called Gate Close
containing 3 acres, Low Lodge,
Buskey Close (1 1/2 acres), Barne
Close (2 1/2 acres), Oake Close (3 1/2
acres), Farr Close (2 1/2 acres),
Thisley Close (5 roods) and Little
Grasseing (3 roods), parcel of
messuage and tenement called
Bracken Hill or Park Side near
Buckston Brow in Kendal Park in
Kendal, now in possession of Thomas
Moore, and of lands of Thomas
Sandys esquire, deceased, and of
yearly fee farm rent of 30s.
Consideration: £107 (paid by Thomas
Moore to Robert Tennant for filial
portion of Mary from her father, and
with consent of William Cocke and
Robe
18 Feb 1715
WDX 544/3/1 Plan of Birkhag estate [later
Parkside estate]
Includes Drunken Hall close.
Customary measure by G
Crackenthorpe.
15 Oct 1752
WDX 544/3/2
Memorandum of
acknowledgement by John
Wilkinson for James Cock
'the new wall made year betwixt Mr
Jospeh Moore & Mr James Cock
betwixt the Close called Busckey
Close & on Mr James Cock side the
Close called Lodge, part of said Mr
Cock Estate called Birkhage in
Kendal Park begining on the North
West End & ending nigh the high
road containing Thirty Six Rood &
half of Wall fence was this year
rebuilt at the sole expence of the said
Mr James Cock and Acknowledged to
be his own Fence notwithstanding the
Cam or Topping of the said Wall
hangs or is placed on the side next the
said Mr Cocks field called Lodge and
this memorandum is made to prevent
9 Jul 1757
any dispute that may hereafter arrise
about the placing of the said Cam.'
Witness: William Burrowe.
WDX 544/3/3 Mortgage
1. George Liddell of Kingston upon
Hull, banker 2. William Pennington
of Kendal, alderman and stationer
Robert Gawthrop of Kendal,
merchant James Waitt of Kendal,
linen draper (all executors in trust
named in will of Matthew Roddick,
late of Kendal, merchant, deceased)
Premises: all that messuage,
tenement, or dwelling house called
Drunken Hall situate in Kendal Parks
with all those several closes of arable,
meadow pasture and wood lands near
and adjoining said Hall and also
adjoining each other called generally
Birk-hag or Birkhag and Drunken
Hall and also distinguished by several
names and containing following
statute measure viz. Drunken Hall (1
acres), Hall Close [blank], Round
Close (3 acres), Snipe (3 acres, 1
rood, 6 perches), Great Lamb close (4
acres, 2 roods, 24 perches), Great
Barn Close (1 acre, 1 rood, 3
perches), Gale Close (2 acres, 20
perches), Bushy close (2 acres, 2
roods, 28 perches), Little Lamb Close
(3 acres, 34 perches), Far Close (3
roods, 19 perches), Bridge Meadow
(1 ac
13 Feb 1805
WDX 544/3/4 Lease for a year [release missing]
1. George Liddell of Kingston upon
Hull, banker 2. Robert Benson of
Kendal, grocer Premises: all that
messuage, tenement or dwelling
house called Drunken Hall or
Birkhagg, situate in Kendal Parks,
with several buildings and all closes,
inclosures, parcels of arable, meadow,
or pasture, and woodlands belonging
and containing 29 acres, 24 perches
customary measure, subject to
payment of yearly free rent of £2 17s
6d and all other lands of George
Liddell at or near Drunken Hall or
Birkhagg in Kendal Parks aforesaid.
Consideration: 5s. Witnesses: John W
Swann, John Bell.
12 Feb 1810
WDX 544/3/5
Receipt of George Braithwaite
and Isaac Braithwaite for £100
from Robert Benson of Parkside
[Kendal]
For a piece of land (with trees
thereon) between road leading from
Kendal to Larch Hill or High Birk
Hagg and a field called Bushy Close,
1827
part of estate of Parkside belonging to
said Robert Benson. First day of fifth
month 1827.
WDX 544/3/6 Grant
1. John Henry Lance esquire, of
Middle Temple, barrister-at-law
Richard Baynes Armstrong of Staple
Inn, county of Middlesex, gentleman
2. Samuel Whinery the younger of
Kendal, currier Recitals: settlement,
26 & 27 July 1789, on marriage of
Revd Samuel Bateman with Ann
Aglionby, father and mother of Henry
Aglionby Aglionby - certain real
estate including fee farm or quit rent
intended to be conveyed stands
limited from and after solemnisation
of marriage upon trust to secure
repayment of two several sums of
£1000, since duly paid and subject
thereto upon trust for same Samuel
Bateman for life with remainder for
Anne Bateman for life and then upon
trust for such person and persons as
she shall appoint, and in default of
appointment upon trust for such
children of said Samuel and Anne
Bateman as shoudl be living at death
of survivor of them; appointment
made by Anne Bateman to take effect
in event of her having no children;
said Henry Aglionby Aglionby was
only issue of said marriage and was
living at d
6 Jan 1855
WDX 544/3/7 Conveyance
1. Kendal and Windermere Railway
Company 2. Robert Crewdson of
Alderley Edge, Cheshire, esquire
Premises: all that piece of ground at
Birk Hagg near Kendal containing 27
perches - delineated on plan.
Consideration: £15 17s 11d. Witness:
R Savill, Euston Station [Assistant
Surveyor London and North Western
Railway]
24 Jun 1864
WDX 544/3/8
Abstract of title of Mrs Catherine
Bousfield to a rent-chrage of £2
17s 6d formerly payable out of
the Park Side estate, Kendal
Recitals: grant of 6 January 1855; will
of Samuel Whinery made 17
November 1868 and proved (Carlisle)
6 February 1869, devising to his wife
all real and personal estate, subject to
payment of legacies etc., but
exonerating estate in Kendal from
such payments; death of testator 14
December 1868. Solicitors: Harrison
and Son, Kendal.
1874
WDX 544/3/9
Sale particulars of mansion and
estate called Park Side near
Kendal
By auction by Mr M Derome at the
King's Arms Hotel, Kendal. Describes
Park Side as 'a handsome, modern,
picturesque Gothic Residence and 37
acres of land, including park and
pleasure gardens...within one mile
and a half of the market town of
Kendal...the present residence of
Major Bousfield, MP.' Purchased by
private treaty by James Alfred
Openshaw of Beech Hill, Bury,
Lancashire, esquire, for £10000.
[Note: these 1874 particulars have
been subject to pencil alterations for
particulars issued in 1920].
3 Jun 1874
WDX 544/3/10 Contract for sale
1. James Alfred Openshaw of
Parkside, near Kendal, esquire 2.
Joseph Rice of Park Hall, Hayfield,
Derbyshire, esquire Premises:
freehold mansion house called
Parkside with lodge, outbuildings,
garden and grounds, land and
hereditaments, (further described in
schedule), with all timber and other
trees and underwood, and also all
fittings and fixtures in and about the
estate. Consideration: £10250.
Witness: Alexander Milne, solicitor,
Kendal.
6 Sep 1892
WDX 544/3/11
Abstract of title of James A
Openshaw, esquire, to a rent-
charge of £2 17s 6d formerly
payable out of the Parkside
Estate, Kendal
Recitals: grant of 6 January 1855; will
of Samuel Whinery made 17
November 1868 and proved (Carlisle)
6 February 1869, devising to his wife
all real and personal estate, subject to
payment of legacies etc., but
exonerating estate in Kendal from
such payments; death of testator 14
December 1868. Solicitors: Harrison
and Milne, Kendal.
1892
WDX 544/3/12
Supplemental abstract of title of
trustees of James Alfred
Openshaw, esquire, deceased, to
estate known as Parkside near
Kendal
Recitals: will of James Alfred
Openshaw of Parkside, Kendal, made
2 June 1892 and proved (Carlisle) 4
February 1893 appointing wife Rosa
Ryder and John Hartley of 33
Openshaw Street, Bury, Lancashire,
manager of testator's mill in Bury,
trustees and executorss and devising
to them all real estate (not otherwise
disposed of) upon trusts therein
mentioned; death of James Alfred
Openshaw on 16 January 1893.
Solicitors: Harrison and Milne,
Kendal.
1893
WDX 544/3/13 Sale particulars of Parkside estate,
Kendal
Includes photographs of house and
plan of estate. 2 Jun 1920
WDX 544/3/14
Letter from John Somervell,
Broom Close, Kendal, to William
Bryham, esquire, Parkside House,
Kendal
Referring to an 'aged caller' at
Parkside and recalling times past: 'I
remember the old Parkside in the
1860s and calling as a small boy with
my mother on her cousins there. Later
I remember the buillding of the
present house, I think on the same
site, by Robert Crewdson who had
married Rachel Benson, daughter of
Robert. (Rebuilding about 1866).
Through the defalcations of a partner
he (Robert Crewdson) was obliged to
sell the house I think to Mrs Bousfield
and to return to Preston to build up
his business. Later he bought
Wordsworth's Rydal Mount where he
died many years later his wife moving
to Torquay where her nieces lived
with her till her death. His wife was
aunt to your caller, but I'm uncertain
whether the old house was built by
George or Robert, but imagine it was
Robert after his marriage in 1807, but
your deeds may tell you this. The
road was set northward before my
time, so for the sake of the old house.'
With genealogical details of Benson
family identifying 'aged caller' as
probably Janet Dor
17 Oct 1938
WDX 545/1 Copy conveyance
1. George Foster Braithwaite of
Kendal, gentleman Isaac Whitwell
Wilson of Kendal, gentleman John
Rhodes of Kendal, gentleman 2.
Richard Henry Brading of Kirkland,
Kendal, bricklayer Premises: all those
plots of land being parcels of an
inclosure of land called Smithy Field
neat Nether Bridge in township of
Nethergraveship, Kendal, containing
747 1/2 square yards (numbered 71,
72, 73, 74, and 75 on plan), with all
buildings, sewers, drains, and
appurtenances. Consideration: £86
10s. Subscriptions: schedule of deeds,
1872-1876; receipt, 20 November
1880, of (1) for £86 10s from (2),
witnessed by C Gardner Thomson,
solicitor, Kendal, and W M Woolley,
clerk.
20 Nov 1880
WDX 545/2 Conveyance
1. Richard Henry Brading of Nether
Street, Kendal, bricklayer 2. George
Nelson Ducksbury of Nether Street,
12 Apr 1881
Kendal, draper's assistant Premises:
all that plot of land being formerly
part of an inclosure called Smithy
Field near Nether Bridge in township
of Nethergraveship, Kendal, together
with dwelling-house recently erected
by Richard Henry Brading and known
as No. 14 Nether Street, now in
occupation of George Nelson
Ducksbury, to be held according to
conditions stipulated in indenture of
covenant of 14 February 1876.
Consideration: £200. Subscription:
schedule of deeds, 1880-1881.
Endorsement: receipt, 12 April 1881,
of Richard Henry Brading for £200
from George Nelson Ducksbury,
witnessed by William Todd, clerk to
John Bolton, solicitor, Kendal.
WDX 545/3 Mortgage
1. George Nelson Ducksbury of
Nether Street, Kendal, draper's
assistant 2. William Wakefield of
Kendal, banker Frank Wilson of
Kendal, manufacturer Charles Lloyd
Braithwaite the younger of Kendal,
manufacturer (all trustees of The
Kendal and Northern Counties
Permanent Benefit Building Society)
Recital: George Nelson Ducksbury is
a member of said society holding nine
shares to value of £180. Premises: all
that plot of land being formerly part
of an inclosure called Smithy Field
near Nether Bridge in township of
Nethergraveship, Kendal, together
with dwelling-house recently erected
by Richard Henry Brading and known
as No. 14 Nether Street.
Consideration: £180. Witness:
William Todd, clerk to John Bolton,
solicitor, Kendal. Subscription:
receipt, 11 March 1884, of said
buidling society for all moneys
intended to be secured by deed.
13 Apr 1881
WDX 545/4 Transfer of shares
1. George Nelson Ducksbury of
Nether Street, Kendal, draper's
assistant 2. William Musgrove of
Kendal, draper 3. William Wakefield
of Kendal, banker Frank Wilson of
Kendal, manufacturer Charles Lloyd
Braithwaite the younger of Kendal,
manufacturer (all trustees of The
Kendal and Northern Counties
Permanent Benefit Building Society)
Premises: all those nine shares
3 Mar 1882
numbered 3852 to 3860 in said
Society, subject to payment of
balance remining of £180 paid by said
Society. Consideration: £173 17s 4d.
Witnesses: William Todd, John
Edward Lewthwaite, clerks.
WDX 545/5 Conveyance
1. George Nelson Ducksbury of
Nether Street, Kendal, draper's
assistant 2. William Musgrove of
Kendal, draper Recitals: mortgage, 13
April 1881; sum of £173 17s 4d now
owing on said mortgage; (1) has
agreed to sell fee simple in premises
to (2) for £26 2s 8d. Premises: all that
plot of land and dwelling house, 14
Nether Street, to the use of (2) in fee
simple, subject to said mortgage.
Consideration: £26 2s 8d. Witness:
William Todd, clerk.
3 Mar 1882
WDX 545/6 Mortgage
1. Richard Henry Brading of Nether
Street, Kendal, joiner and bricklayer
2. William Wakefield of Kendal,
banker Frank Wilson of Kendal,
manufacturer Charles Lloyd
Braithwaite the younger of Kendal,
manufacturer (all trustees of The
Kendal and Northern Counties
Permanent Benefit Building Society)
Recital: (1) is a member of said
Society holding ten shares to the
value of £200. Premises: all those two
plots of land being parcel of an
inclosure called Smithy Field near
Nether Bridge, containing 327 square
yards, with two dwelling houses and
appurtenances now erected in Nether
Street. Consideration: £200. Witness:
William Todd, clerk. Subscription:
receipt, 13 July 1882, of (1) for £200
from (2). Endorsement: receipt, 14
May 1883, of said building society for
all moneys intended to be secured by
deed.
13 Jul 1882
WDX 545/7 Conveyance
1. Richard Henry Brading of Kendal,
bricklayer 2. William Musgrove of
Kendal, draper 3. William Henry
Musgrove of Kendal, draper
Premises: all those plots of land being
parcels of an inclosure of land called
Smithy Field neat Nether Bridge in
township of Nethergraveship, Kendal,
containing 747 1/2 square yards with
dwelling house recently erected by (1)
and known as No. 18 Nether Street, to
9 Apr 1883
hold to use of (3) in fee simple
subject to stipulations in indenture of
14 February 1876. Consideration:
£168 10s. Schedule of deeds, 1880-
81. Witnesses: Robert Graham,
commission agent, Workington,
William Todd, clerk.
WDX 545/8 Mortgage
1. William Henry Musgrove of
Kendal, draper 2. The Kendal and
Northern Counties Permanent Benefit
Building Society Recital: (1) is owner
of eigh shares to value of £160 in said
society. Premises: all that messuage
or dwelling house with outbuildings,
being No. 18 Nether Street.
Consideration: £160. Witnesses:
William Todd, clerk. Subscription:
receipt, 8 June 1885, of said society
for all moneys intended to be secured
by deed.
10 Apr 1883
WDX 545/9 Conveyance
1. Richard Henry Brading of Kendal,
bricklayer 2. William Musgrove of
Kendal, draper Premises: all those
two plots of land [as described in
conveyance of 13 August 1881] with
two dwelling houses and outbuildings
recently erected by Richard Henry
Brading, being Nos. 13 and 15 Nether
Street, to hold to use of William
Musgrove in fee simple.
Consideration: £358. Witnesses:
Robert Graham, commission agent,
Workington, William Todd, clerk.
11 Apr 1883
WDX 545/10 Conveyance
1. William Henry Musgrove of
Kendal, draper 2. William Musgrove
of Kendal, draper Premises: all that
plot of land being parcels of an
inclosure of land called Smithy Field
neat Nether Bridge in township of
Nethergraveship, Kendal, containing
747 1/2 square yards with dwelling
house and outbuildings being No.18
Nether Street. Consideration: £168
10s. Witness: William Todd, solicitor,
Kendal.
16 Jun 1885
WDX 545/11 Conveyance
1. William Henry Musgrove of Finkle
Street, Kendal draper James
Musgrove of University of Saint
Andrews, Scotland, doctor of
medicine 2. William Gurnall Garnett
of the Gables, Kendal, gentleman 3.
Mary Ann Garnett, wife of William
Recitals: William Musgrove, late of
Kendal, draper, made will dated 28
24 Nov 1898
November 1887, appointing his wife
Ruth and three sons as executors and
trustees and bequeathing his estate to
them; he died on 15 March 1888; his
will proved in Carlisle Registry 21
April 1888; Edward Stramon
Musgrove, his son, died on 12 May
1898, and Ruth his wife died on 31
July 1898; (1) put premises up for
sale by public auction on 26 October
1898, and (2) purchased same for and
on behalf of (3). Premises: all that
messuage, tenement, or dwelling
house, with yard, garden and
outbuildings, being No.14 Nether
Street now in occupation of John
James; all that messuage, etc. being
No.18 Nether Street now in
occupation of Jonathan Oldcorn; all
that messuage, etc. being No.13
Nether Street now in occuap
WDX 549/1/1 Conveyance
1. Middleton Goslinge of Housbecke,
Yorkshire, clothier. 2. Edward
Goslinge, son and heir apparent of
Anthony Goslinge, son and heir
apparent of Anthony Goslinge of
Middleton, yeoman. Premsies: all that
messuage and tenement and all those
several closes, lands and parcels of
ground comprising one close called
Crofts containing 2 acres, one close
called the Intacke containing 2 acres,
one close called the Longe Mire
containing half an acre, one little
close or parcel of ground inclosed
also called the Parrocke lying at foot
of close called Blands Bancke
containing 18 falls [= perches] and
one other parcel of ground called the
Beckside lying on backside of
mansion or fire house, all with
appurts. and all lying at our near
Middleton Head in Middleton, now or
late in tenure or John Walters of
Middleton; - to be held of chief
lord(s) of the fee. Consideration:
£114. Witnesses: Richard Geslynge,
Robert Atkinson, John Watters,
Thomas Warde, James Goslinge, Rob
Heblethwaite. Endorsement: livery of
seisin on
23 Feb 1657
WDX 549/1/2 Conveyance
1. Edward Gosling of the Townhead
in Middleton, yeoman. 2. James
Harrison senior of Batbon Fell House,
yeoman. Premsies: all that part of the
30 Jan 1682
messuage or dwelling-house above
entry door and all lofts and butteries
thereto belonging as it is now divided,
with liberty at all times through entry
into folds, and east of barn from wall
adjoining westcheeks of great
barndoor (excepting liberty to occupy
west end of barn in at said great
barndoor at all times and liberty at all
times to thresh, winnow and dress
corn in and upon threshing floor of
barn), moiety of timber and thatch
upon one outhouse called the
Peathouse (so much ground as stands
on upon Middleton Fell excepted),
moiety of fold or backside, moiety of
garden, moiety of both orchards and
also that close called Intake, all the
other close or parcel of ground called
Parock, allone other [close] or parcel
of ground called Longmire with way
to occupy over a close called Bank
and over one other close or parcel of
ground called Wellbrow, in all
containi
WDX 549/1/3 Bond in £130
1. Edward Gosling of Townehead in
Middleton, yeoman. 2. James
Harrison senior of Barbon Fellhouse,
yeoman. Condition: (1) to carry out
terms of conveyance of 30 Jan 1682
[WDX 549/2]. Witnesses: Robert
Johnson, Brian Thirnebecke, Joseph
Farrer, Ja. Farrer.
30 Jan 1682
WDX 549/1/4 Lease and release
1. Margarett Harrison, widow of
Thomas Harrison of Middleton,
yeoman. 2. Edward Addison of
Barbon Beckfoot, Kirkby Lonsdale,
yeoman. Premises: all that dwelling
house with shop at south end, barn
and beasthouse at west end, moiety of
2 orchards, 1 garden, cowfold or
backside and several closes called
The Croft, Wellbrow and Bancks
containing 4 acres at Middleton
Townhead with appurts. - formerly
conveyed by Edward Gosling of
Middleton Townhead to Thomas
Harrison. Consideration: £40.
Witnesses: James Harrison, James
Harrison senior, Ja. Knowles, Ja.
Alderson.
19-20 April
1699
WDX 549/1/5 Mortgage (by feoffment)
1. John Baylie of Middleton Head in
Middleton, blacksmith. 2. James
Baylie now of Killington,
30 May 1699
husbandman, son of (1). Premises: all
that house consisting of 4 pair of
crocks or principals and containing
therin 1 smithy, 1 barn or smith and 1
cowhouse or beasthouse with appurts.
at Middleton Head in Middleton in
possession of (1). Consideration: £5
from (2) to (1); if £6 is paid by (1) to
(2) on 2 February 1701 betwixt the
hours of 11 and 2 in the house of John
Moore, gentleman at Grimeshill,
Middleton, deed to be cancelled but if
(1) defaults, (2) may enter into
possession. Witnesses: Joseph Holm,
Tho. Heblethwaite. Endorsement:
livery of seisin on same date
witnessed [as above].
WDX 549/1/6 Conveyance
1. Edward Addison of Barbon
Beckfoot, Kirkby Lonsdale, yeoman
and wife Margaret. 2. Samuel
Harrison of Middleton Townhead,
Kirkby Lonsdale , husbandman.
Premises: all that mansion or
dwellinghouse with shop at south end,
barn and beasthouse at west end,
moiety of 2 orchards, 1 garden and 1
fold or backside and several closes
called the Crofte, Wellbrow and
Bancks containing 4 acres, heretofore
in occupation of Edward Gosling of
Middleton Townhead with appurts.
Consideration: £63. Witnesses:
Robert Heblethwaite, William
Meason, Robert Thirnbecke, Hen.
Heblethwaite. Endorsement: livery of
seisin on same date witnessed [as
above].
2 Feb 1701-
1702
WDX 549/1/7 Bond in £126
1. Edward Addison of Barbon
beckfoot, Kirkby Lonsdale, yeoman.
2. Samuel Harrison of Middleton
Townhead, Kirkby Lonsdale,
husbandman. Condition: (1) to carry
out terms of conveyance of 2 Feb
1701/2 [WDX 549/7]. Witnesses:
Robert Heblethwaite, William
Meason, Robert Thirnbecke, Hen
Heblethwaite.
2 Feb 1701-
1702
WDX 549/1/8 Lease [release missing]
1. James Baylie of Killington,
husbandman. 2. James Harrison of
Barbon. Premises: all that house
consisting of 4 pair of crocks or
principals and containing therein 1
smithy, 1 barn or laith and 1
cowhouse or beasthouse with appurts.
2 Mar 1707
at Middleton Head. Witnesses: Joseph
Baylie, Jno. Knowles, Jos. Harrison.
WDX 549/1/9 Will of Bridgett Lowdon of
Middleton Head, widow
Bequests: to Thomas Wilson of
Beckside Hall in Middleton and
Robert Tjhirnbeck of the head of
Middleton, both husbandmen, all that
messuage, tenement, houses, lands,
hereditaments at Middleton Head as
trustees to sell same immediatley after
death and divide proceeds equally
(after deducting something for their
trouble) between John Lowden and
Jane Lowden, son and daughter of
testatrix; - 12 pence to each of
trustees. Executrix: daughter Jane
Lowden; to pay just debts, funeral
expenses and probate charges and
receive all personal estate. Witnesses:
Margaret Bland, Thomas Winster,
John Wilson.
22 Mar 1721
WDX 549/1/10 Memorandum
That the house, barn, garden and all
appurts. were sold in open sale by
Sara Sharp to Margaret Bland for £20
2s. to be paid Candlemas come 12
months and also a cupboard, a pair of
bedstocks and a stone trough as
heirlooms. Witnesses: John
Chernbeck, Thomas Ottway.
29 Jan 1724
WDX 549/1/11 Conveyance
1. Sarah Sharp of Townhead in
Middleton,Krkby Lonsdale, widow. 2.
Margaret Bland of Townhead in
Middleton, Kirkby Lonsdale, widow.
Premises: all that dwellinghouse
called the Parlour (formerly in
possession of late John Waters) from
entry door leading into dwellinghouse
southward with entry leading into the
Parlour, all the house called the
Shopp at soith end of the Parlour and
all barns and beasthouse in west end
of same from great barn doors,
westrane cheeks, westward with
access at all times in and out at great
barn doors to use and occupy wets
end of barn and liberty at alll times to
thresh, winnow and dress corn in and
upon threshing floor in barn, moiety
of timber and thatch upon it with Slee
Room for thatching at all convenient
times, moiety of fold or backside,
moiety of garden and moiet of both
orchards, all with appurts. at
Townhead in Middleton, late in
occupation of John Blamire of
13 Feb 1724
Townhead in Middleton and now in
possession of (1); all those goods and
household stuff comprising 1
cupboard,
WDX 549/1/12 Bond in £10
1. Sarah Sharp of Townhead in
Middleton, Kirby Lonsdale, widow.
2. Margaret Bland of Townhead,
Middleton, Kirkby Lonsdale, widow.
Condition: (1) to abide by covenants
in conveyance of 13 Feb 1724 [WDX
549/1/11]. Witnesses: James Ottway,
Richd. Branthwaite.
13 Feb 1724
WDX 549/1/13 Grant
1. Daniell Smith of Casterton,
yeoman. 2. Jane Lowdon of
Middleton Head in Middleton,
spinster. 3. Edward Yeats of Leck, co.
Lancaster, gentleman and John
Hardon of Middleton, trustees.
Premises: personal estate of (2) to (3)
as trustees for use of (2); (2) may
dispose of personal estate after
marriage as thinks fit, by will or deed.
Consideration: forthcoming marriage
of (1) and (2). Witnesses: Jos.
Dawson, Richard Witton.
28 Nov 1728
WDX 549/1/14 Quitclaim
1. Ann Lowden of Tower Street,
London, widow. 2. Anthony Furnas
of near Ingleton [Yorks.], son of
Robert Furnas. Recitals: willof Jane
Smith of Middleton Head, Kirkby
Lonsdale, widow made 30 Apr 1740
devising premises [as below] to sister-
in-law (1) of London during natural
life and, after her death, to (2); - death
of Jane Smith shortly after making
will. Premises: huse and close with
appurts. at Middleton Head, Kirkby
Lonsdale. Consideration: £6.
Witnesses: James Redmayne, John
May.
16 Aug 1740
WDX 549/1/15 Conditions of bill of sale
1. Anthony Furnas of Ingleton
township, Bentham [Yorks.] 2. John
Hawden of Middleton. Premises:
house and land with appurts. at
Middleton, Kirkby Lonsdale, to be
entered upon at pleasure.
Consideration: 330 3s. 6d. to be paid
on 2 Feb next [1740/1]. Witnesses:
Robt. Handley, James Ottway, Gilbt.
Wilson.
31 Dec 1740
WDX 549/1/16 Conveyance
1. Anthony Furnass of Ingleton,
Bentham, Yorkshire, yeoman. 2. John
Hadwen of Middleton Head in
Middleton, Kirkby Lonsdale, yeoman.
5 Feb 1740
Recitals: premises [as below] late in
possession of late Jane Smith, widow
of Middleton Head, being her
inheritance on death of brother John
Lowden, late of City of London; -
will of Jane Smith made 30 Apr 1740;
- quitclaim, 16 Aug 1740 [WDX
549/14]. Premises: all that messuage
and dwellinghouse, garden and close
at Middleton Head, Kirkby Lonsdale.
Consideration: £35 3s. 6d. Witnesses:
John Dawson, William Powson, John
Moore. Endorsement: livery od seisin,
endated, witmessed [as above].
WDX 549/1/17 Bond in £70
1. Anthony Furnass and John Furnass,
both of Ingleton, Bentham, Yorkshire,
yeomen. 2. John Hadwen of
Middleton Head in Middleton, Kirkby
Lonsdale, yeoman. Conditions: (1)
indemnify (2) against any claim for
dower by Margaret, wife of Anthony
Furnass; - (1) to keep covenants of
conveyance of 5 Feb 1740 [WDX
549/16]. Witnesses: John Dawson,
William Powson, John Moore.
5 Feb 1740
WDX 549/1/18 Conveyance
1. John Bleamire of Middleton Head
in Middleton, Kirby Lonsdale,
yeoman. 2. Margaret Hadwen of
Middleton Head in Middleton, Kirkby
Lonsdale, widow of John Hadwen of
Middleton Head. Premises: all those
several closes, inclosures or parcels of
ground called Croft, Far Bank and
Wellbrow with appurts. containing 4
acress, which were purchased by (1)
from Samuel Harrison, at Middleton
Head in Middleton, Kirkby Lonsdale;
- to be held of the chief lord(s) of the
fee. Consideration: £90. Witnesses:
Gilbert Wilson, Christopher Walker,
John Matthew, John Moore.
Endorsements: memorandum of
agreement before execution of deed
that (2) should pay a penny yearly as
a prortionable partof the tithe hay
modus of the whole estate; - livery of
seisin, undated, witnessed [as above].
4 Feb 1748
WDX 549/1/19
Will (copy) of Margaret Hadwen
Of Middleton Head in Middleton,
widow of John Hadwen of
Middleton Head
Made 17 Mar 1755. Bequests include:
to James Harrisonand Nathan
Harrison, sons of relation James
Harrison, as tenants in common all
messuages, lands, tenements and
herditaments at Middleton Head
including premises descended from
17 Mar 1755
mother and husband of testatrix from
John Bleamire; the nessuage, land and
tenement given by husband to be
charged with yearly payments to poor
of townships of Middleton and
Barbon; real estate charged with
payment of just debts and legacies if
personal estate insufficient.
Executors: James Harrison and
Nathan Harrison. Supervisors: James
Harrison the elder and Thomas
Garnet. Witnesses: John Thirnbeck,
William W Sisson, Agnes Dawson
and John Moore. Codicil (copy) made
2 Mar 1758. Terms include: Simon
Alderson, son of relation Ralph
Alderson of Ravenstonedale
appointed as third supervisor.
Witnesses: John Thirnbeck, Anne
Teabey, John Moore. Subscription:
this copy compared with probate copy
of original will by Wm. Turner Carus
and Wm. Carus, 9 Feb 1759.
WDX 549/1/20 Quitclaim
1. Ralph Alderson of Ravenstonedale,
yeoman. 2. James and Nathan
Harrison, executors of will of
Margaret Hadwen. Recital: will of
late Margaret Hadwen of Middleton
Head in Middleton, widow, made 17
Mar 1755 bequeathing to (1) legacy
of £20 with executors being James
Harrison and Nathan Harrison, sons
of relation James Harrison of Low
Barns, [Barbon], Kirkby Lonsdale
[WDX 549/19]. Premises: legacy of
£20 and any claim on the messuages,
tenements, lands, hereditaments and
premises which Margaret Hadwen
died seised of in Middleton.
Covenant: (1) will, at costs of (2),
make any further assurance.
Consideration: £20 (legacy).
Witnesses: Matthew Barrow, John
Moore.
19 Apr 1758
WDX 549/1/21 Release
1. Simon, William and John, sons of
Ralph Alderson of Ravenstonedale,
yeomen and William Ion of
Ravenstonedale, yeoman and wife
Agnes (daughter of Ralph Alderson).
2. James and Nathan Harrison,
executors of will of Margaret
Hadwen. Recital: will of late
Margaret Hadwen of Middleton Head
in Middleton, widow, made 17 Mar
1755 bequeathing to Simon, William,
2 May 1758
John and Agnes £10 each [WDX
549/19]. Consideration: £10 each
(legacies). Witnesses: Dorothy Carter,
John Moore.
WDX 549/1/22 Lease and Release
1. James Harrison of Fell House in
Barbon, Kirkby Lonsdale, yeoman
and Nathan Harrison of Low Barns,
Kirkby Lonsdale, yeoman, devisees
under will of Margaret Hadwen of
Middleton Head in Middleton,
widow. 2. Richard Green of Mewith,
Mentham, West Riding of Yorkshire,
yeoman. Premises: all those
messuages and tenements consisting
of 2 mansions and dwellinghouses, 2
barns, 1 stable, 1 garden and 1
orchard with the several closes or
inclosures of arable, meadow or
pasture called The Backside
containing half rood, The Croft
containing 1 and a half acres, The
Bank containing 2 acres, the Long
Mire containing 1 acre, all with
appurts. in township of Middleton and
any other premises belonging to (1) in
Middleton. - to be held of chief
Lord(s) of fee for yearly free rent of
4d and yearly rent of 4d as modus in
lieu of tithe hay and all other services.
Consideration: £252 10s. Witnesses:
John Tatham, Will. Dodgson, Francis
Hetherington.
14-15 Feb
1759
WDX 549/1/23 Bond in £250
1. James Harrison of Fell House,
Barbon, Kirkby Lonsdale, yeoman
and Nathan Harrison of Low Barns,
Kirkby Lonsdale, yeoman. 2. Richard
Green of Mewith, Bentham,
Yorkshire. Recital: will of late
Margaret Hadwen of Middleton Head
in Middleton [WDX 549/19]; - (1)
have sold all premises for £252 10s.
to (2). Condition: (1) indemnify (2)
against any claim on premises.
Witnesses: Will. Dodgson, Francis
Hetherington.
15 Feb 1759
WDX 549/1/24 Acknowledgment
1. John Moore and Georg Bainbridge,
feoffees, Edwd. Hutton, overseer of
poor and William Carter and Rid.
Barrow, church and chapel wardens,
all of Middleton. 2. James Harrison,
surviving devisee and executor under
will of late Margaret Hadwen of
Middleton Head in Middleton.
Consideration: £10, being full
21 Apr 1764
discharge of sum due under will of
Margaret Hadwen. Witnesses: Wm.
Garnett, Thos. Rigg.
WDX 549/1/25 Acknowledgment
1. John Garnett, churchwarden and
George Turner, overseer of the poor,
both of township of Barbon. 2. James
Harrison, surviving devisee and
executor under will of late Margaret
Hadwen of Middleton Head.
Consideration: £10, being full
discharge of sum due under will of
Margaret Hadwen. Witnesses: Thos.
Garnett, John Huck.
9 May 1764
WDX 549/1/26
Schedule of deeds and documents
relating to the Railway Inn,
Middleton, 1657-1891
This lists all the deeds in WDX
549/1-25, except the memorandum
referenced WDX 549/10. Also lists
the boundary award of 1844 and
tenancy agreement of 26 Feb 1891
between Elizabeth Faraday and
Whitwell Mark & Co. Ltd.
[1891]
WDX 549/1/27
Certified copy of baptism entry in
register of Tatham [Lancashire] of
Mary , daughter of George
Bateson, 16 Mar 1685
Witness: Leo. Jackson. Endorsement:
"To Mr Read at Claughton"
(Lancashire).
[1722]
WDX 549/1/28 Note concerning part of a field
Recording that the area of the corner
adjoining Mr Green's field belonging
to Mr Urton is 165 square yards 1
foot, at the rate of £50 per acre = £1
14s.
Undated
WDX 549/2/1
History, Directory and Gazetteer
of the County of York, by Edward
Baines and W Parson: Volume 1,
West Riding
Inscribed "Thomas Binns Yeadon
March 23rd 1823". 23 Mar 1823
WDX 549/2/2 Letter to Mr Palmer from Thomas
Guy
Regarding a pound note in last cash
sent which "our bankers say is a bad
one...I also read another from the
same plate from near Sedbergh".
Undated
WDX 594/1/1/1 Conveyance
Stephen Mounsey of Rawehead,
Barton, yeoman; to George Mounsey
of Lowther, his brother, yeoman.
Premises: all that moiety of half of his
messuage and tenement called
Rawehead in Barton of yearly rent of
6s 9d to be held according to custom
of tenantright used in Barony of
Barton. Consideration: £100.
Witnesses: William Atkinson,
Thomas Salkeld, William Fletcher.
30 Oct 1665
WDX 594/1/1/2 Conveyance
Stephen Mounsey of rawhead,
Barton, yeoman; to George Mounsey
of Lowther-hall, his brother.
Premises: all that his whole messuage
and tenement with appurts. called
3 May 1669
Raw-head in Barton of yearly rent of
13s 6d, to be held according to
custom of tenentright used in Barony
of Barton. Consideration: £200.
WDX 594/1/1/3 Admittance
By John Webster, setward of manor
court of barony of Barton (for
Thomas Earl of Sussex, Lord Dacre)
held at Trestormount of Richard
Mounsey, nephew and next heir of
George Mounsey, deceased.
Premises: one messuage and tenement
with appurts. in Barton called
Rawehead of yearly rent of 13s 4d
[sic], to be held according to late
agreement made between Lord and
Tenants of Barony and confirmed by
High Court of Chancery. Fine: one
peppercorn.
5 May 1682
WDX 594/1/1/4 Conveyance
Richard Mounsey of Hilton-dale,
Bampton, yeoman; to John Mounsey
of Hiltondaile, Bampton, his natural
son. Premises: all that whole
messuage and tenement with appurts.
called Raw-Head in Barton of yearly
rent of 13s 6d to be held according to
custom of Barony of Barton.
Condition: wife's widowright
preserved. Consideration: £200.
Witnesses: John Holme, John Baxter,
Richard Mounsey.
7 Feb 1686
WDX 594/1/1/5 Conveyance
1. Richard Mounsey of Hiltondale,
Bampton, yeoman. 2. John Mounsey,
son of Richard. Premises: all that
whole messuage and tenement with
appurts. called Rawhead in Barton of
yearly rent of 13s 6d, to be held
according to custom of barony of
Barton as confirmed by High Court of
Chancery decree. Proviso: (1) and
Margaret, his wife for natural lives
may occupy and enjoy one full
moiety of said messuage.
Consideration: 10s and natural love
and affection and better preferment in
marriage. Witnesses: Thomas
Nicholson, Henry Nicholson, Leonard
Mounsey. Endorsement: allowed by
Tho. Fetherstonehaugh, steward [of
manor court], 27 January 1702.
10 Jul 1700
WDX 594/1/1/6 Admittance
By Tho. Fetherstonhaugh, steward of
manor court of Barony of Barton (for
Thomas, Earl of Sussex, Lord Dacre)
held at Powley of John Mounsey, son
of Richard Mounsey upon his
27 Jan 1702
surrender. Premises: one messuage
and tenement called Rawhead with
appurts. in Barton of yearly rent of
13s 6d to be held according to custom
of manor and paying yearly rent and
services due and accustomed,
provided Richard and Margaret, his
wife or longer lived may have and
possess half aforesaid messuage and
tenement for their natural lives.
Gressam: one peppercorn.
WDX 594/1/1/7 Mortgage
1. Margaret Swinburn of Roehead,
Barton, widow 2. Richard Mounsey
of Dalefoot, Bampton, yeoman.
Premises: all those two closes called
Ridding High Closes containing 14
acres, one close called Lambfold, one
other close called Hoghouse Close
containing 12 acres, one other close
called Lowfield containing 7 acres -
held under Edward hasell, esq. as
parcel of his manor of Barton by
payment of yearly customary rent of
6s. 8d. and other dues, duties and
services. Consideration: £200 -
repayable as £8 6s. 8d. on 22 May
next[1761], same on 22 May 1762
and full sum of £208 6d. 8d. on 22
May 1763. Witnesses: Willm. Smith,
William Dixon. Endorsements:
allowed by Ed. Hasell, 24 May 1763
with licence of 5s. 8d.; -
memorandum, 23 Apr 1766, by
Margaret Swinburn that £17 13s. 8d.
interest is still owing to Richard
Mounsey on mortgage and to secure
payment of same with interest she
covenants that it shall be made a lien
and charge upon mortgaged premises,
and until same with interest and
principal with interest is ma
22 May 1760
WDX 594/1/1/8 Mortgage
1. Margaret Swinburn of Roe-head,
Barton, widow. 2. Richard Mounsey
of Dalefoot, Bapmton, yeoman.
Premises: all that messuage and
tenement or parcels of ground at
Roehead in Barton consisting of a
dwelling house and all out houses
belonging, one close called Croft
containing 2 acres, one close called
Wood containing 2 acres, one close
called Brackenrig and Ings Close
contaianing 5 acress, one close called
New Close, another close called
Hoghouse Close and one other called
16 Oct 1771
Howhill containing 7 acres, held
under Edward Hasell, esq. as parcel
of his manor of Barton by payment of
yearly customary rent of 6s. 8d. with
other dues, duties and services.
Consideration: 370 - repayable as £2
18s. 4d. on 16 Oct next [1772], same
on 16 Oct 1773and 372 18s. 4d. on 16
Oct 1774. Witnesses: Willm. Smith,
James Swinburn.
WDX 594/1/1/9 Assignment of mortgage and
conveyance
1. Richard Mounsey of Dalefoot,
Bampton, yeoman. 2. Margaret
Swinburn of Roe head, Barton,
widow. 3. Edmond Bowman of
Sellerton, Barton, cabinetmaker.
Recitals: - mortgage, 22 May 1760,
with endorsements; - mortgage, 16
Oct 1771; - default made in payment
of first principal and interest and title
of (1) became absolute in law; - sale,
13 Oct [1772], by (2) of premises
comprised in two mortgages and all
her estate at Roehead in Barton to (3)
for £1,170, reserving occupation of
dwelling house to (20 for life; - £349
17s. due by (2) to (1) in settlement of
all principal and interest. Premises: all
those mentioned in mortgages and
further described as all that messuage
and tenement called Roehead in
Barton containing 50 acres now or
late in tenure of (2) and of Samuel
Lancaster and William Airey as her
farmers held under Edward Hasell as
parcel of manor of Barton, memeber
of Barony of Barton by payment of
yearly customary rent of 13s. 4d. [sic]
and other dues, duties and services,
also paying 3s. 4
3 Feb 1773
WDX 594/1/1/10 Admittance
By Edward Hasell, esq. lord of manor
of Barton member of Barony of
Barton of Edward Bowman upon
surrender of margarate Swinburn,
sister and heir of james Mounsey
deceased. Premises: one messuage
and tenement called Rawhead with
appurts. of ancient yearly customary
rent of 13s. 4d., to be held according
to custom of manor during joint lives
of lord and tenant paying yearly
customary rent and all other rents,
fines, dues, duties and services. Fine:
one peppercorn. [Annexed to
conveyance of 3 Feb 1773].
24 Aug 1773
WDX 594/1/1/11 Admittance
By William Dixon, gent. steward of
manor court of Barton (for Edward
Hasell, esq.) held at Mainshouse in
Barony of Barton of Edmond
Bowman upon surrender of Margaret
Swinburn. Premises: a customary
tenement called Raw Head with
appurts. of yearly customary rent of
13s 4d [as in previous admittance].
Fine: one peppercorn. [Annexed to
conveyance of 3 Feb 1773].
27 Oct 1774
WDX 594/1/1/12 Admittance
By Edward Hasell, esq., lord of
manor of Barton of Edmund
Bowman, son and heir of Edmund
Bowman, deceased. Premises: one
messuage and tenement called
Rowhead with appurts. of ancient
yearly rent of 13s. 4d. and other dues,
duties and services. Fine: one
peppercorn.
20 Sep 1793
WDX 594/1/1/13 Declaration of Trust
1. Thomas Bowman of Askham,
yeoman. 2. Edmund Bowman of
Dalemain, Dacre in Cumberland,
gentleman. Recital: conveyance [27
Sep 1793] by (2) to (1) with consent
of Edward Hasell, lord of manor, of
premises [recited below]. Premises:
all that messuage and tenement called
Roehead in Barton with several
closes, inclosures and parcels of land
belonging containing 50 acres in
possession of William Bowman.
Trusts: (1) to permit (2) to have, hold
and occupy and receive rents issues
and profits of every part for and
during his natural life; after death of
(2), (1) to sell premises by public sale
or auction or by private contract and
receive monies arising, give receipts,
etc. and, after payment of costs and
charges, to apply monies as will of
Edmund Bowman shall direct.
Witnesses: Ed. Grave, John Bowman.
27 Sep 1793
WDX 594/1/1/14 Admittance
By Edward Hasell, esq., lord of
manor of Barton, of Reverend
Thomas Bowman, son and heir of
Thomas Bowman of Askham,
deceased. Premises: messuage and
tenement called Roehead with
appurts. of ancient yearly rent of 13s.
4d. Fine: one peppercorn.
10 Apr 1799
WDX 603/1
'History of Hutton Roof Quarries
and Coal Pits 1914' by [?]
Atkinson of Hutton Roof
Giving details of varieties of stone
worked, pumping gear, ownerships,
etc. Typescript with MS additions.
1914
WDX 608/1 Admittance
by J Dowker, present steward of
manor court of Staveley (for
Catharine, Countess of Suffolk and
Berkshire, Lady of said manor) (John
Craven being previous steward) of
Miles Longmire. Premises: one
cottage and part of a croft called
Scotsons cottage, late in tenure of
Robert Phillipson, gentleman, at
annual rent of 4d. Fine: £1.
19 Oct 1737
WDX 608/2 Conveyance
1. Miles Longmire of Nether Staveley
in parish of Kendal, labourer 2.
William Dixon of Nether Staveley in
parish of Kendal, son in law of Miles
Longmire Premises: all that cottage
house with appurtenances situate at
Gawen Bridge End in Nether Staveley
known as Egyptian Well and also
paarrock adjoining containing half an
acre with appurtenances, being
parcels of lands of Earl and Countess
of Berkshire and of annual rent of 4d,
now in possession of Miles Longmire,
together with all outhouses, parrocks,
commons, peat moss and turbary
moors, etc., and also all goods,
household stuff, implements and
furniture, except only the use of said
cottage house with household goods
to Miles Longmire and Ann his wife
for their lives. Covenants: William
Dixon agrees to repair and uphold
premises with all necessary
reparations as required at his own
cost; and Miles Longmire will
execute further assurances of
premises to William Dixon during
space of seven years. Consideration:
Miles Longmire's love and affection
to Willi
27 Mar 1761
WDX 608/3 Admittance
by James Dowker, gentleman,
steward of manor court of Staveley
with Hugill (for Right Honourable
Henry, Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire,
Lord of said manor) of Miles
Longmire. Premises: one messuage
house, outhouse, and garden with one
close or inclosure of land, in
possession of said Miles, at annual
rent of 9d. Fine: £1 2s 6d.
4 May 1762
WDX 608/4 Articles of enfranchisement
1. James Dowker (for Right
Honourable Henry, Earl of Suffolk
and Berkshire, Lord of the Manor of
Staveley with Hugill) 2. William
3 Oct 1769
Dixon of Staveley, taylor, customary
tenant of said manor Premises: all that
cottage house lying at Gawen
Bridgend in Nether Staveley known
as Egyptian Well with parrock
adjoining and appurtenances of yearly
customary rent of [9d].
Considerations: £5 (£3 7s 6d for all
fines and £1 12s 6d for all heriots
payable out of premises); £2 2s to
James Dowker for deed of
enfranchisement to be executed
within five months. Witness: William
Paitson.
WDX 608/5 Deed of enfranchisement
1. Right Honourable Henry, Earl of
Suffolk and Berkshire, Lord of Manor
of Staveley with Hugill 2. William
Dixon of Staveley, taylor, customary
tenant of said manor Premises: all that
cottage house lying at Gawen
Bridgend in Nether Staveley known
as Egyptian Well with parrock
adjoining and appurtenances of yearly
customary rent of [9d]. Reservations:
ancient yearly customary rent of 9d to
be paid hereafter to (1) as a free rent:
all mines, seams of coal, other
minerals, quarries of stone and slate,
with liberty for (1) and his agents to
dig and work said mines, etc., to carry
away same, and to erect fire-engines,
steaths, smelting-houses, etc., for
working of the said mines, but to pay
reasonable compensation for
damages; all suites of court, all waifs,
estrays, etc., all ancient fisheries,
liberty of hunting, hawking, and
fowling; and on death or alienation of
every tenant sum of 1s to steward. 4d
to bailiff, and 1s to homage jury.
Covenants: if (2) fails to pay said
yearly quit rent of 9d within twen
2 Feb 1770
WDX 608/6 Mortgage by demise for 500 years
1. William Dixon of Staveley, taylor
2. Catharine Cook of Staveley Park,
widow Premises: all that messuage or
cottage house at Gawen Bridge near
Nether Staveley known as Egyptian
Well and one close of land adjoining
called the Parrock containing half an
acre, held of Right Honourable Early
of Suffolk and Berkshire by yearly
quit rent of 9d, purchased by (1) from
Messrs Robert Philipson and Thomas
Dennison and now in possession of
(1), for term of 500 years at yearly
15 Feb 1779
rent of one pepper corn at Pentecost
to (1). Consideration: £12 and interest
to be paid to (2) by 13 February next
[1780]. Witnesses: James Dowker,
William Richardson. Endorsements:
receipt, 15 February 1779, of (1) for
£12 from (2) witnessed by same;
acknowledgement, 20 February 1779,
by (1) that he has received further
sum of £3 from (2) on security of said
mortgage and premises, to be repaid
with interest on 13 February next,
witnessed by same.
WDX 608/7 Probate of will of William Dixon
of Nether Staveley
Will made on 15 February 1780,
proved on 29 October 1780.
Bequests: to Martha, his wife, his
house with all furniture, lands, and
grounds, his bills and money, goods
and chattels, thereout maintaining his
two sons, George and William for her
life, and disposal of silver watch; to
George, his son, after death of his
wife, all his real estate and such part
of his personal estate remaining,
charged with payment of £15 to
mortgage; to William, his son, £8 at
end of six months after George enters
on said real estate; to Ann, his
daughter, 5s; to Thomas Longmire
Birket 5s to be paid immediately after
said George enters on estate; but if his
wife marries again, then said George
to take possession of his real and
personal estate. Executrix: Martha
Dixon, his wife. Witnesses: Robert
Parkinson, Robert Vickers, John
Jackson.
29 Oct 1780
WDX 608/8 Conveyance
1. George Dixon of Hull, taylor 2.
John Noble of Nether Staveley,
gentleman Premises: all that freehold
messuage, tenement or cottage house
with appurtenances situate at Gawen
Bridge in Nether Staveley known as
Egyptian Well and close of land
adjoining called the Parrock
containing half an acre, held of Hon.
Richard Howard, esquire, by yearly
payment of 9d quit rent, devised by
William Dixon, taylor, deceased, in
his will to (1) his eldest son and heir,
and now in possession of (1).
Consideration: £55. Witnesses:
Anthony Suart, Robert Parkinson.
Endorsement: receipt, 19 August
19 Aug 1805
1805, of (1) for £55 in consideration
money from (2), witnessed by same.
WDX 608/9 Relinquishment of dower
by Nancy Dixon, wife of George
Dixon, to John Noble of Nether
Staveley, gentleman, in small
freehold cottage house and premises
known as Egyptian Well at Gawen
Bridge, Nether Staveley. Witnesses:
Thomas Nicholson, John Nixon. [In
form of letter postmarked 5
September 1805]
20 Aug 1805
WDX 608/10 Agreement
1. Anthony Suart of Staveley Thomas
Thompson of Staveley, trustees under
will of late Nathan Thompson,
deceased 2. The Kendal Union Rural
Sanitary Authority Conditions: right
of placing a tank in Gipsy Well Field
granted by (1) for three years for
collecting water, and laying down
pipes to convey water for use of
inhabitants of village of Staveley,
with right of entry to said field for
examining and repairing tank and
pipes; (2) to leave sufficient supply of
water for cattle and domestic
purposes, and to remove said tanks
and pipes at end of said term if
requested to. Consideration: 2s 6d
annual rent to (1), with compensation
to tenant of said field for any damage
done to herbage.
3 Aug 1876
WDX 608/11
Sale particulars of freehold and
customary estate called Sunny
Brow, Staveley
to be sold by auction by Mr
Troughton Thompson at the Institute,
Windermere, on 19 July 1900, in
seven lots: 1. Sunny Brow Farm
House with two cottages; 2. Front
Field; 3. Smithy Field or Long Close;
4. Beck Nook and closes; 5.
Braithwaite Closes or Station Field; 6.
Fell Foot allotment; 7. Gipsy Well
cottage with paddock. Comprising in
all 84 acres. With plan by John
Banks, Kendal.
Jul 1900
WDX 608/12 Memorandum (copy)
by Honourable Sir George Farwell, a
Judge of High Court of Justice,
appointing General H McLeod, R.A.,
H.B.M. Vice-Consul at Granville and
Frank Lethbridge, esquire, H.B.M.
Vice-Consul at Caen, France, as
Special Commissioners to take
acknowledgement of Charlotte Maria
Labit, wife of Charles Prosper
Francois Labit, of 5 Rue de la
Billardiare, Alencon, of any deeds by
6 Sep 1900
which it is intended to pass estate of
said Charlotte as a married woman
pursuant to statute 3 & 4 William IV,
C.74; to be returned on or before 1
December next.
WDX 608/13
Letter from William Clayton,
Staveley, to Richard Mashiter,
Lake Road, Ambleside, regarding
Gipsy Well, Staveley
Handing over deeds relating to Gipsy
Well, Staveley, to hold as security
against loan of £400 advanced by
latter, and will pay 4% interest per
annum on each half year ending 12
May and 11 November until
repayment; paid off 17 April 1911.
1911
WDX 608/14 Declaration by William Clayton,
Staveley
that acknowledgement rent for 2s 6d
per annum paid to him by UDC for
use of water from well in land known
as Gipsy Well Paddock, sold by him
to John Crozier, shall be equally
divisible between him and said
Crozier, namely 1s 3d payable to him
regarding tap in wall and 1s 3d to said
Crozier regarding water supplied by
well; witnessed by H B Greenwood,
solicitor, Kendal.
18 Apr 1911
WDX 608/15 Receipt of William Clayton for
£100 from Mrs W J Middleton 20 Dec 1919
WDX 608/16 Receipt of William Clayton for
£200 from Mrs W J Middleton 14 Jan 1920
WDX 608/17
Schedule of deeds and documents
relating to Springwell Cottage,
Staveley, received 16 Oct 1941
WDX 608/18 Conveyance
1. John Wattson of Gawen Bridge end
in parish of Kendal, pedlar 2. William
Grave of Gawen Bridge end in parish
of Kendal, innkeeper Premises: all
that messuage and tenement or
cottage with appurtenances situate at
Gawen Bridge end [Cowan Bridge] in
Nedderstaveley [Nether Staveley]
known as Egyptian Well and also
parock or croft adjoining, containing
half an acre, parcel of lands of James
Grahme, esquire, and of yearly rent of
3d, now in possession of (1), with all
houses, buildings, gardens, barns,
brackenrooms, peatmoss, and turbary,
etc., and appurtenances.
Consideration: £5. Witnesses: John
Bristow, Rowland Suart, John
Pattinson. Endorsement: receipt, 24
October 1724, of (1) for sum of £5
from (2), witnessed by same.
24 Oct 1724
WDX 608/19 Conveyance
1. Robert Philipson of Nether
Staveley, gentleman Thomas
Dennison of Strickland Roger,
1 Mar 1738
gentleman 2. Miles Longmire of
Nether Staveley, labourer Premises:
all those two cottage houses with
appurtenances situate at Gawen
Bridge End in Nether Staveley known
as Egyptian Well and also parrock
adjoining containing about half an
acre with appurtenances being parcel
of lands of Right Honourable Earl and
Countess Berkshire, of yearly rent of
4d, late in possession of William
Grave, deceased, and now in
possession of (1) with all outhouses,
etc., and appurtenances. Covenants:
(1) agree to execute further assurance
of said premises at cost of (2) at any
time during space of seven years.
Consideration: £2 9s. Witnesses:
George Birkett, G Browne.
Endorsement: receipt, 1 March 1737,
of (1) for sum of £2 9s from (2),
witnessed by same.
WDX 613/1 Postcard: Long Marton church undated
WDX 613/2 Postcard: interior of Long Marton
church undated
WDX 613/3 Postcard: Long Marton rectory undated
WDX 613/4 Photograph: chancel and altar at
Long Marton church undated
WDX 613/5 Photograph: portrait of Canon A
W Neale as a young man Rector of Long Marton undated
WDX 613/6 Photograph: Canon Neale, vicar,
with some of Skelsmergh choir 1962
WDX 613/7
Photograph: Canon A W and Mrs
Neale at 15 Carleton Road,
Penrith
1977
WDX 618/1
Declarations of loyalty to King by
gentlemen and landholders of
East and West Wards of
Westmorland
And concerning raising of militia in
county by Deputy Lieutenants, with
names of those who paid £10 penalty,
Shap.
19 Jan 1797
WDX 618/2
Fragment concerning instructions
to assessors of duties on income,
1800-1801
1800
WDX 618/3 Fragment with thirteen names
Names are: Nicholas Wilson,
Elizabeth Atkinson, Hugh Lowther,
John Longmire, John Camm, William
Atkinson, Rowland Birkett, Dorothy
Birkett, Robert Kirby, John Dawson,
George Dawson, James Birkett,
Elizabeth E.....(probably of
Troutbeck).
undated
WDX 622/1
Register of freeholders in the
township of Brampton [parish of
Long Marton]
The Register of Freeholders: in
pursuance of an Act for the better
securing of the rights of persons
1789
qualified to vote at County Elections
passed in 28 George III. Printed by
Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan,
Printers to the King's most excellent
majesty, London, 1788. Freeholders
in township of Brampton [parish of
Long Marton]: 1. Richard Bellas,
gentleman, of Brampton, 4 May 1789;
2. Thomas Lowass, husbandman, of
Brampton, 4 May 1789; 3. Thomas
Atkinson, weaver, of Brampton, 4
May 1789; 4.William Slee, weaver, of
Brampton, 4 May 1789; 5. Robert
Machell, mariner, of Brampton, 4
May 1789; 6. Matthew Harrison
senior, mason, of Brampton, 4 May
1789; 7. Robert Thornbarrow,
husbandman, of Brampton, 5 May
1789; 8. Matthew Harrison junior,
mason, of Brampton, 6 May 1789; 9.
John Atkinson, carpenter, of Broom,
7 May 1789; 10. Thomas Atkinson,
husbandman, of Brampton, 7 May
1789; 11. Thomas Jackson,
husbandman, of Esplandhill, 6 June
1789 12. Revd Lancelot Bellas, clerk,
of Wilmslow, county Lancaster,
WDX 623/1
Account book of Mrs Nelson,
Victoria Hotel, Buttermere,
Cumberland
For weekly groceries bought from
Christopher Mayson of Cockermouth
Sep 1885-
Aug 1896
WDX 623/2 Account book of Miss
Edmondson, Buttermere Hotel,
For greengroceries bought from
County Fruit Stores (James Bewley,
proprietor), 13 Station Street,
Cockermouth. [Note: the
Edmondsons sold the hotel in 1949].
Feb 1947-Jan
1948
WDX 623/3 Account book of Miss
Edmondson, Buttermere Hotel For groceries bought from R Moffat undated
WDX 623/4
Sale particulars of Boon Beck and
High Swinside farms in Lorton
parish, Cumberland, and Hawes
farm in Lamplugh parish, near
Cockermouth
22 Nov 1920
WDX 623/5
Song book of the Fell and Rock
Climbing Club of the English
Lake District
1928
WDX 623/6 Programme of Grasmere
Centenary Sports 21 Aug 1952
WDX 623/7
Historical notes and rules for
admission to King Edward VII's
Convalescent Home for Officers,
Osborne, Isle of Wight
1958
WDX 626/1
Postcard: Grasmere, showing the
lake, church, Dove Cottage,
Wordworth's grave, and Langdale
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/2 Postcard: view across Grasmere
lake to Helm Crag
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/3 Postcard: Grasmere from Hunting
Stile
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/4 Postcard: Grasmere rush bearing undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/5 Postcard: interior of Dove
Cottage, Grasmere
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/6 Postcard: Wordsworth's lodgings,
Hawkshead
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/7
Postcard: interior of Hawkshead
Grammar School, with inset of
Wordsworth's autograph carved
on his desk
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/8 Postcard: Coniston Water from
Beacon Crag
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/9 Postcard: entrance to Furness
Abbey chapter house
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 626/10 Postcard: Furness Abbey, the
sedilia
undated
[early 20th
century]
WDX 634/1 Feoffment
1. John Philipson of Hodg-hill in
Cartmell Fell, county Lancaster,
gentleman Bryan Philipson of Hodg-
hill aforesaid, son of John, gentleman
2. Fletcher Fleming of Rydal Hall,
gentleman Premises: all that
messuage, land and tenement with
appurtenances at Busk in Little
Langdale, heretofore in possession of
William Dixon and now of Bryan
Fleming and Fletcher Fleming, and
also all right and title etc. in one
customary messuage and tenement
with appurtenances at Busk aforesaid,
parcel of lands and inheritance of siad
John Philipson and of ancient yearly
fineable rent of 3s 2d, heretofore in
possession of William Viccars late of
Busk aforesaid, husbandman,
deceased, and now of said Fletcher
Fleming, Benjamin Birkett, Agnes
Holm and Myles Sawrey in right of
5 Mar 1712
Jane, his wife, together with all
houses, edifices, etc, quarries to get
stone and slate within commons of
Langdale and Tillberthwaite
necessary for repair of houses
belonging to said tenements, etc.,
paying yearly free rent of 2d and
doing suit of cou
WDX 637/1
Notice regarding declaration of
liability to assessed taxes in
Hincaster
21 Apr 1820
WDX 637/2 Print of Kendal cemetery [water
coloured] undated
[circa 1860]
WDX 637/3 Print of Kendal Parish Church
[water coloured] undated
[circa 1860s]
WDX 637/4 Sales photograph of 'The Antonio'
fire surround and grate undated
[circa 1890s]
WDX 637/5 Sales photograph of brass fire
surround and grate undated
[circa 1890s]
WDX 637/6
Business card: Jacques, Chandley
and Company, marble mills,
Beezon Road, Kendal
undated
[circa 1890s]
WDX 637/7 H P Jacques, worksheet [blank] undated
[circa 1890s]
WDX 637/8 The Kendal Monthly Reminder Advertising broadsheet Dec 1911
WDX 642/1 Photograph: Cowmire Hall pew,
Cartmell Fell chapel 1875
WDX 642/2 Photograph: East window of
Cartmell Fell chapel 1875
WDX 642/3-4
Photographs: interior of east and
west ends of Cartmell Fell chapel
decorated for Harvest Festival
1904
WDX 642/5
Photograph: east window and
communion table, Cartmell Fell
chapel
1909
WDX 642/6
Photograph: interior of St
Anthony's chapel, Cartmell Fell
chapel, showing the old square
pews
1909
WDX 642/7 Photograph: exterior of Cartmell
Fell chapel 1909
WDX 642/8
Photograph: north side of St
Anthony's chapel, Cartmell Fell
chapel
1909
WDX 642/9
Photograph: the churchyard
mounting block, Cartmell Fell
chapel
1909
WDX 642/10-11
Photograph: interior of east and
west ends of Cartmell Fell chapel
after restoration in 1911
undated
[circa 1911]
WDX 642/12
Photograph: exterior of Cartmell
Fell chapel after restoration in
1911
undated
[circa 1911]
WDX 653/1
Family and personal papers
relating to H H Day, Miss E Day
and Mr and Mrs H G Day
Including: passport, 2 August 1871,
given by Early Granville, Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs, for Miss
Ann Pratt and [Master] Harold Day to
travel 'on the continent!'; photographs
of friends and family members [74],
circa 1870-circa 1909; photographic
prints and photographs of various
buildings and views [8], circa 1890-
circa 1910; jewellery list, 1901.
circa 1870-
1943
WDX 653/2
Papers relating to Castle Iron
Foundary, Kendal [later Winder
and Heaton]
Including: notebook entitled 'Notes on
Engines' by H H Day, 9 November
1877, but mostly containing formulae
of preparations used in the developing
of photographs; letter, 7 September
1846, from J Simpson to Mr J
Winder, ordering machinery for J Bell
of Breaks Hall, Appleby;
miscellaneous photographs of
machinery and metalwork, circa
1890; miscellaneous bills, vouchers,
and posters, circa 1875-1933.
1846-1933
WDX 653/3
Papers relating to the proposed
establishment of the Kendal and
Lake District Society of Artists
Including: letters, 20 April 1895 and
29 April 1895, from W G
Collingwood to H H Day, containing
practical suggestions on the formation
of such a society; letters, 27 April
1895, from T Crewdson, 13 May
1895, from C Rigby, and 17
December 1895, from J Cropper, all
to H H Day, supporting the
establishment of the society; articles
of association of the society [2 draft
copies], circa 1896; list of prospective
members, circa 1896; letter and press
cutting, 11 May 1897, regarding the
formation of the Cumberland and
Westmorland Society of Arts and
Crafts; miscellaneous pamphlets
regarding sketching, scene painting,
and lettering.
circa 1893-
circa 1898
WDX 668/1 Lease for 9 years
1. John Waller of Winton, Kirkby
Stephen parosh, yeoman 2. John
Dargue of Dufton, yeoman John
Dargue of Brampton, Long Marton
parish, son of John, yeoman Premises:
dwelling house, barn, byer, and
stable, and several closes and parcels
of customary and freehold land, viz:
one close called Croft, one other close
called Broom Clare, one other close
9 Jun 1784
called Hungrigs Close, one other
close called Church Rains Close, also
one other close called How But, being
share or allotment set out to John
Waller on Brampton Common, all
situate within manor or lordship of
Brampton in parish of Long Marton,
and also one other close called Light
Oaks being allotment set out to John
Waller in Dufton Wood and also four
dales in Millalah with peatmoss
situate within manor or lordship of
Dufton; -said freehold land to be held
from 26 April last for term of nine
years and customary land similarly
for three years and then from three
years' end to six years and from six
years' end for other three years, at
yearly rent of £27 f
WDX 668/2 List of documents found at Mrs
Waller's, 2nd September 1826
-title deeds of Bank End estate, of
Bird's House and Jacks Low Croft at
Winton, and of Street Close in
Bongate, 1812, 1815,
enfranchisements [3] 1815-1819, title
deeds of 2 Gallowbers 1812-1822,
probates [3], mortgages and leases
1816-1826, customary admittances,
title deeds of Sheep Heap, papers
relating to John Moss's estate at
Winton, title deeds of Blencarn fold
1818.
1826
WDX 668/3
Letter from John Morland, New
Hall, Stainmore, near Brough, to
Miss Sarah Waller, Bromley,
Kent
He is sorry to hear of her brother's
death on or about 20 January last; he
received Mr Waller's rents for his
lands at Waitby and Winton for last
year and had a bill for £54 4s dated
about 8 November drawn at Kendal
bank and posted it at Brough, but he
got no receipt as he usually did; he
and Mr Waller were left trustees by
will of late Mrs Waller of Appleby for
land and money left her and her sister;
details regarding dividends received
by Mr Waller, who acted for Mrs
Whitelock and Mrs Wade who had
money in the funds; Miss Waller will
be heir at law to her brother's land in
Westmorland, the land at Waitby is
freehold; he is ready to act for her as
he did for her brother.
16 Feb 1845
WDX 680/1 Photograph of Helsington snuff
mill
Photographer: Miss E M Gardner.
[This mill on the River Kent is one of
the two mills in Britain which still
1938
grind snuff from leaf tobacco by
water power. J K Major.]
WDX 680/2 Photograph of Stainton bobbin
mill Photographer: E Mitford Abraham undated
WDX 680/3 Photograph of Ings bobbin mill,
near Staveley
Photographer: E Mitford Abraham.
[This is one of the many bobbin mills
on the upper tributaries of the Kent. J
K Major]
1926
WDX 680/3a Photograph of Ings bobbin mill undated
WDX 680/4 Photograph of Sedgwick powder
mill
Photographer: Miss E M Gardner.
[This mill on the river Kent was one
of the many powder mills in the
southern part of Cumbria which made
the blasting powder for mines. J K
Major].
undated
[circa 1930s]
WDX 680/5 Photograph of Sedgwick powder
mill
Photographer: Miss E M Gardner.
[The trash rack and weir. J K Major].
undated
[circa 1930s]
WDX 680/6 Photograph of Castle Mill,
Kendal
Photographer: Miss E M Gardner.
[This fine building has now gone. It
was a water-powered carpet factory
and woollen mill. J K Major].
undated [mid
20th century]
WDX 680/7 Photograph of a mill at Hincaster
Photographer: Miss E M Gardner.
[This is thought to have been a bobbin
mill. J K Major].
undated [mid
20th century]
WDX 680/8 Photograph of Stramongate Mill,
Kendal
Photographer: Miss E M Gardner.
[This mill has now gone and an
insurance company's head office
stands on the site. This mill shared the
weir with Castle Mills. J K Major].
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/9 Photograph of Stramongate Mill,
Kendal
Photographer: Miss E M Gardner.
[The entrance courtyard. J K Major].
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/10 Photograph of Sprint Mill,
Burneside
Photographer: E Mitford Abraham.
[This bobbin mill, which still stands
beside the River Sprint was at work
until the 1950s. It originally had an
overshot waterwheel but this was
replaced by a turbine made by the
Kendal firm of Gilkes. J K Major].
undated
[circa 1920s]
WDX 680/11 Photograph of Sedgwick powder
mill Photographer: Miss E M Gardner
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/12 Photograph of Sedgwick powder
mill Photographer: Miss E M Gardner
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/13 Photograph of High Mill, Brough Photographer: Miss E M Gardner undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/14 Photograph of Ambleside Mill
Photographer: Miss E M Gardner.
[Note the Bark Mill on left-hand side
of picture. J K Major].
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/15 Photograph of Park Farm, Furness
Photographer: E Mitford Abraham.
[Drove butter churn etc.; destroyed
1950. J K Major].
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/16 Photograph of Gillbank, Boot,
Cumberland Old carding mill
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/17 Photograph of Broughton in
Furness bobbin mill Photographer: E Mitford Abraham.
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/18 Photograph of Rosside Spade
Forge, Ulverston Photographer: E Mitford Abraham 1938
WDX 680/19 Photograph of Rosside Spade
Forge, Ulverston Photographer: E Mitford Abraham 1938
WDX 680/20 Photograph of Skelwith Bridge
Saw Mill Photographer: Miss E M Gardner
undated [20th
century]
WDX 680/21 Photograph of Skelwith Bridge
Saw Mill Photographer: Miss E M Gardner
undated [20th
century]
WDX 692/1
Journal: 'A Trip to Egypt,
Palestine, Constantinople, etc., 22
January - 16 March 1912' written
by Miss Mary A Musgrove, 4
Cliff Terrace, Kendal
22 Jan-16
Mar 1912
WDX 692/2
Typed transcript of journal 'A
Trip to Egypt, Palestine,
Constantinople, etc., 22 January -
16 March 1912' by Miss Mary A
Musgrove, 4 Cliff Terrace,
Kendal
Transcript by Professor M Drake undated
WDX 696/1 Lease [release missing]
1. John Duckett of Natland,
gentleman 2. Richard Pattrickson of
Calder Abbey, Cumberland, esquire
Premises: all his messuage and
tenements situate in Natland and also
all his moiety of the several rectories
or chapelries of St Bridget, St
Leonard, Cleator, and St John near
Calder, and all his moiety of all tithes
of corn, grain, hay, wool, lamb, milk,
calves, and other tithes both predial,
personal and mixt, and of all
obligations, obventions, fruits, profits,
etc., belonging or appertaining to said
rectories or chapelries, and also all his
moiety of all messuages, houses,
buildings, barns, gardens, orchards,
lands, tenements, meadows, pastures,
feedings, demense lands, glebe lands,
wastes, waters, watercourses,
fishings, rights, etc., with
appurtenances. Rent: one peppercorn
at Michaelmas for one year.
Consideration: 5s. Witnesses:
Christopher Denton, Richard Jackson,
William Robertson.
16 Feb 1693
WDX 698/1 Photographs of Roger Moser and
other members of Moser family Named and dated 1862-1875
WDX 698/2 Photograph album of portraits of
members of Moser family Not named or dated
undated [late
19th century]
WDX 698/3 Photograph album of portraits of
members of Moser family Not named or dated
undated [late
19th century]
WDX 698/4 Photograph album of school
teams and family activities
Including Edward Moser, Shrewsbury
school 1899-1906
WDX 699/1 Sales particulars of the town
portion of Appleby Castle Estate
including Appleby Castle, the Tufton
Arms Hotel, the Grapes Inn, Bongate
Mill Farm, Bongate Mill, three shops
and 72 houses and cottagesin
Appleby, etc., extending to about 106
acres; to be sold by Thornburrow &
Co. of Penrith and John D Wood &
Co. of London W1 at Public Hall,
Appleby, on 14 December 1962.
14 Dec 1962
WDX 967/1 Mortgage
1. Thomas Dycksoun of Appleby,
mercer 2. Henry Dyckson of Kirkby
Kendal, mercer Premises: all (1)s
right and title to his burgage and
tenement with appurtenances at the
Farcrosebank in Kirkby Kendal, lately
in the tenure and occupation of James
Dyckson, deceased, late brother of
Thomas, and now inhabited by
William Dodgson, of annual rent of
4d, to be held according to the ancient
custom of Kendal called tenantright.
Conditions: (1) to pay sum of £5 7s to
(2) at the latter's dwelling house in
Kendal on Purification day of Virgin
Mary next [2 Feb 1578] between
hours of one and four of the clock, for
(1) to re-enter right and title to
premises. Witnesses: Edward Potter,
Thomas Smythe, Peter Alanson.
9 Jun 1577
WDX 967/2 Confirmation
1. John Holme of Farrecrosebanke in
Kirby Kendal, shearman Margaret
Holme, wife of John (who was first
the wife of John Braithwaite late of
Farrecrossbank, deceased) Jennett
Mattinson of Farrecrosbanke, widow
and relict of John Mattinson deceased
(daughter of said Margaret Holme by
her former husband John Brathwaite)
2. Brian Brathwaite of said
Farrecrosbanke, cordwainer Recitals:-
will of Brian Brathwaite, 29 October
1658, giving his dwelling house and
orchard on backside to his wife
Margrett for her natural life, paying
yearly rent of 10s 6d to Richard Hall,
the landlord, and after her decease,
giving to his grandchild Brian the
south end of said house and half the
orchard, paying 7s part of said yearly
rent; said Margrett, wife of said Brian
Brathwaite, is since dead and said
Brian the grandchild and brother of
4 Sep 1676
said Jennett Mattison is now grown
up. Premises: all that south end of that
burgage house standing on the
Farrecrosbanke in Kendal, formerly in
possession of James Willian, then of
sa
WDX 967/3 Conveyance
1. Thomas Hilton of Farcrossbanke in
Kirkby Kendal, husbandman Jennett
Hilton, wife of Thomas 2. Thomas
Dixon of Kirkby Kendal, husbandman
Premises: all the north end of one
burgage house standing on
Farcrossbanke, formerly divided in
possession of Jennett, formerly wife
of John Mattison deceased, and now
the wife of Thomas Hilton (1), and
also half one orchard divided between
Brian Brathwaite and said Jennett;
said north end is adjoining to house in
which said Brian dwells, and of lands
of John Cowper, of annual rent of 3s
6d, with appurtenances.
Consideration: £4. Witnesses: Brian
Brathwait, Thomas Robinson.
22 Jun 1678
WDX 967/4 Mortgage
1. Robert Bateman of Stramongate,
Kirkby Kendal, weaver Ellinor
Bateman of Crossbanck, Kirkby
Kendal 2. Edward Cowper of Kirkby
Kendal, weaver Premises: all that
messuage or dwelling house with
appurtenances on the Crossbanck,
being parcel of lands belonging to
Queen, of yearly rent of 6d and
formerly in possession of Nicholas
Bateman, father of Robert and now in
possesion of Robert. Conditions:
Robert Bateman to pay Richard
Crowdson sum of £5 on 2 February
next in discharge of a bond of
obligation in £10 for payment of £5
with lawful consideration, in
discharge of Edward Cowper's part in
said bond. Witnesses: Thomas
Crosby, John Wilson.
5 Apr 1697
WDX 967/5 Conveyance
1. Bryan Braithwaite of Kirkby
Kendal, cordwainer 2. Thomas
Jackson of Kirkby Kendal, weaver
Premises: all that burgage house and
tenement standing at Far Crossebank
in Kirkby Kendal now in possession
of Bryan Braithwaite, being parcel of
lands belonging to William Fletcher
of Kirkby Kendal, joiner, of yearly
rent of 10s 6d, with appurtenances.
10 Jun 1698
Consideration: £12 Witnesses:
Edward Fairbank, Thomas Hudson,
Nathaniel Haslewood, Richard
Wilson.
WDX 967/6 Conveyance
1. Thomas Stephenson of
Beathwaitegreen [Levens], parish of
Heversham, whitesmith 2. John
Lancaster of Farrcrossebank, mason
Premises: all that mansion or dwelling
house with smithy, garden and
parrock and other appurtenances
situate near the said Far Crossebank,
being of lands of late Richard
Viscount Lonsdale deceased, and of
yearly rent of 2d. Consideration: £21
Witnesses: John Kemp, Samuel
Stephenson, Edward Tarne, Thomas
Birkbeck
30 Jan 1714
WDX 967/7 Mortgage
1. John Lancaster of Farrcrossbank in
Kirkby Kendal, mason 2. Samuel
Newby of Tenterend alias Hallfield in
Docker, carpenter Premises: all that
mansion or dwelling house formerly
in possession of Richard Pearson,
then of Thomas Stephenson and now
of Jahn Lancaster, of lands of heirs of
Right Hon. Richard Viscount
Lonsdale, deceased, of yearly rent of
2d. Consideration: £25 Conditions:
John Lancaster to pay £26 5s to
Samuel Newby on 2 February next,
but if John Lancaster defaults in
payment then Samuel Newby may
take possession of premises on
payment of £5 to John Lancaster
within ten days of such default; John
Lancaster also binds himself to
Samuel Newby in penal sum of £40
on breach of any condition.
Witnesses: Thomas Atkinson,
Jeremiah Whittwell, Edward Tarne.
12 Feb 1714
WDX 967/8 Conveyance
1. John Lancaster of Farcrossebank in
Kirkby Kendal, mason 2. Richard
Dobson of Kendal Parks, bachelor
Premises: all that burgage house etc.
adjoining to Fare Crossbanke and
nearest to a certain place called the
Spittle, with garden, croft,
smithystead and appurtenances, of
lands of Right Hon. Henry Viscount
Lonsdale, of yearly rent of 2d.
Consideration: £35 Witnesses: John
Fletcher, Robert Harrison, Thomas
Harrison.
6 Jun 1717
WDX 967/9 Conveyance
1. Richard Dobson of Kendal Parks,
husbandman 2. John Whaley of
Scalthwaitrigg, weaver Premises: all
that mansion or dwelling house etc.
near Farrcrossebanck Consideration:
£37 Witnesses: John Stalker, Robert
Brathwait, Thomas Birkbeck.
7 Jan 1718
WDX 967/10 Mortgage
1. John Whaley of Scalthwaitrigg,
weaver 2. John Cummins of Kirkby
Kendal, innkeeper Premises: all that
mansion or dwelling house near
Farcrosbank Consideration: £27
Conditions: John Whaley to pay £31
1s to John Cummins in three parts:
£10 7s on each 2 February in 1719,
1720 and 1721. Witnesses: Thomas
Turner, Thomas Birkbeck
27 Jan 1718
WDX 967/11 Conveyance
1. John Wilson of Spithall, gentleman
2. Thomas Marshall of
Skalthwaiterigg, yeoman Premises:
all that dwelling house, messuage or
tenement with garden adjoining
standing at north west end of a certain
street or place in Kirkby Kendal
called the Farrcrossebanke, late in
possession of John Smith and now in
occupation of John Wilson, of annual
rent of 2d. Consideration: £15.
Witnesses: Edward Edinson, Richard
Crackenthorp.
3 Feb 1718
WDX 967/12 Conveyance
1. John Whaley of Scalthwaite Rigg
near Fare Crosbanke, belonging to
Kirkby Kendal, weaver Bryan
Lancaster of Stramongate in Kirkby
Kendal, yeoman Richard Cloudsdall,
living with said John Whaley, weaver
2. Jonathan Sowden of
Stricklandgate, Kirkby Kendal,
chapman Recitals: said Bryan
Lancaster and Richard Cloudsdall
have paid and discharged debts of £20
to John Cummins of Market Place,
Kendal, which was proper debt of
said John Whaley; said Bryan
Lancaster and Richard Cloudsdall are
also bound to John Jackson of
Helsington in sum of £20 for payment
of £60 with interest payable on 2
February 1721, out of which said sum
John Whaley received £40 for his
own use; said John Whaley
mortgaged his mansion or dwelling
house near Fare Crosbanke to said
Bryan Lancaster and Richard
30 Mar 1721
Cloudsdall by deed of 17 June 1720
in discharge of said bond to John
Jackson and said debt of £20; said
bond and debt not paid and
discharged, and agreed that premises
be conveyed for discharge of debts.
Premises: all that mans
WDX 967/13 Feoffment
1. Thomas Marshall of Speight Brigg
in Hay, husbandman 2. Henry
Dobeson of Kendal Park, yeoman
Premises: all that dwelling house,
messuage, or tenement with garden
adjoining, standing at north west end
of a certain street or place in Kirkby
Kendal called the Farrcrossebanke,
late in possession of James Smith
deceased, then of John Smith, then of
John Wilson gentleman, and now in
occupation of Thomas Marshall, of
annual rent of 2d. Consideration: £16
5s. Witnesses: John Fenton, Henery
Bradely, Edward Tarne,. Endorsed:
note of livery of seisin, 9 July 1726.
9 Jul 1726
WDX 967/14 Conveyance
1. Thomas Elwood of Kirkby Kendal,
stuff weaver 2. John Garnett of
Kirkby Kendal, weaver Premises: all
that messuage, tenement or dwelling
house at Fare Crossbanck in Kendal,
parcel of the lands belonging to
Queen's Majesty, of annual rent of 6d.
Consideration: £8. Witnesses: Jane
Ellwood, Stephen Field.
6 Jan 1728
WDX 967/15 Feoffment
1. Agnes Dobison, widow, relict and
administratix of Henry Dobison, late
of Castle Green in Kendal Park,
yeoman, deceased James Dobinson,
son and heir of said Henry Dobison 2.
Jonathan Sowden of Fare Crossbank
in Kirkby Kendal, carrier Premises:
all that burgage or dwelling house,
messuage and tenement with garden
adjoining, situate at north west end of
street or place called Fare Crossbank
in Kendal, late in possession of
Thomas Marshall, then of Henry
Dobison, and now of Agnes and
James Dobison. Consideration: £13
Witnesses: Francis Burton,
Christopher Fenton. Note of livery of
seisin subscribed, 6 March 1739.
6 Mar 1739
WDX 967/16 Will of Jonathan Sowden of
Kirkby in Kendal
Bequests: to his wife Isabell Sowden,
his messuage or tenement on
Farrcrossbank in Kendal, now
untenanted, for her natural life, and
5 Oct 1739
after her death to his daughter Mary
Sowden; to his son Jeremy Sowden,
yearly rents and profits of his
messuage on Farcrossbank, now in
occupation of William Simpson, walk
milner, during natural life of his said
wife Isabell; to his daughter Martha
Sowden, aforesaid messuage of
burgage house after death of his wife
Isabell; to his son William Sowden,
his messuage or burgage house, with
outhouses, parrock and appurtenances
on Farrcrossbank, where testator now
lives, but said William is to pay sum
of £3 yearly to his said wife Isabell
for every year of her natural life and
sum of 30s to his said son Jeremy
every year during his life beginning
from the death of his said wife
Isabell; to his said daughters Mary
and Martha, principal sum of £50
which is owed to testator on bond of
John Browne of Wastalhead,
Westmorland, woolstapler, to be
equally divided between them; to his
son
WDX 967/17 Conveyance
1. John Garrett of Stramongate in
Kirkby Kendal, weaver 2. Jonathan
Sowden of Scalthwaiterigg near
Kirkby Kendal, carrier Premises: all
that little close or inclosure and
housesteads (formerly a messuage or
dwelling house) at Farr Crossbank in
Kirkby Kendal, being parcel of lands
of Right Hon. Henry Viscount
Lonsdale and of yearly rent of 6d,
formerly in possession of Thomas
Lickbarrow deceased, then of Thomas
Ellwood, who sold to John Garrett,
now in possession. Consideration: £1
10s. Witnesses: John Jopson, John
Jopson junior, Thomas Fenton.
17 May 1740
WDX 967/18 Conveyance
1. Jonathan Sowden of
Scalthwaiterigg, carrier 2. William
Sowden, eldest son and heir of
Jonathan Sowden, of Scalthwaiterigg,
carrier Premises: all that his burgage
house, messuage and tenement, etc.,
with that part formerly a smithy in
Scalthwaiterigg near Farr Crossbank
within Kirkby Kendal, now in
possession of Jonathan Sowden, being
of lands of Right Hon. Henry
Viscount Lonsdale and of yearly rent
of 2d; also all those his gang of
13 Mar 1742
packhorses with packsaddles, collars,
muzzles, wantows, and other
furniture, now in possession of
William Sowden. Consideration:
Jonathan Sowden's natural love and
affection for William Sowden, who is
to pay £5 yearly to Jonathan Sowden
during his natural life and £3 yearly to
Isabell Sowdon his mother from death
of Jonathan Sowden for her natural
life (if she survives him) and also 30s
yearly to Jeremiah Sowden his
brother from death of survivor of said
Jonathan and Isabell Sowden, all on 2
February yearly. Witnesses: Thomas
Baldwin, William Lambert.
WDX 967/19 Burgage conveyance
1. John Jackson of Manchester,
merchant Richard Rushforth of
Manchester, merchant 2. James Waitt
of Kirkby Kendal, linen draper 3.
Isaac Wilson of Kirkby Kendal,
manufacturer 4. William Fisher of
Kirkby Kendal, joiner and house
carpenter John Birkett of Kirkby
Kendal, innkeeper Recitals: mortgage
by lease and release 12-13 May 1810
between 1. James Waitt and Agnes
his wife and 2. John Jackson and
Richard Rushforth conveying his
mansion, burgage or dwelling house
with offices, court yard, warehouses,
workshops, stables, etc., situate at the
town end in Scalthwaite Rigg near
Far Cross Bank in Kirkby Kendal, at
yearly burgage rents of 8d, then in
possession of said James Waitt, to
said John Jackson and Richard
Rushforth as tenants in common and
not as joint tenants, with proviso for
redemption of premises on payment
of £3142 16s with interest of 5% per
annum on 13 May next, and also with
proviso that is said John Jackson and
Richard Rushforth desire to have
principal money and interest due on
that
14 Feb 1812
WDX 967/20 Copy probate of will of John
Birkett of Kendal, sheriff's officer
Will made 12 July 1814. Bequests: to
his mother-in-law Betty Harker, all
his household goods and furniture,
plate, and personal estate out of which
she is to pay legacy of 5 guineas to
Richard Brampton Fell, son of
Thomas Fell of Kendal, attorney at
law, one year after his decease; to his
brothers William Birkett and Robert
14 Jan 1815
Birkett and sisters Mary Carr and
Agnes Nicholson, all his undivided
moiety of messuages and lands lately
purchased by him and William Fisher
and situate in Scalthwaiterigg in
parish of Kendal, and all his other real
estate, as tenants in common and not
as joint tenants, but charged with
payment of £20 to his niece Ann best
and £20 also to Mary Stainton as
tokens for their attention during his
sickness to be paid a year after his
decease; to his brother William
Birkett, all his wearing apparel, silver
watch, and writing desk. Executrix:
Betty Harker. Witnesses: Thomas
Fell, John Fell Swainson, James
Pennington.
WDX 967/21-22 Lease and release
1. William Nicholson of Forest Hill in
parish of Penrith, Cumberland, farmer
Agnes Nicholson, wife of William 2.
Thomas Scott of Sandgate Hall,
Penrith, esquire Premises: all their
undivided fourth part or share of one
moiety of messuages and lands in
Scalthwaite Riggs in the parish of
Kendal, which moiety was formerly
property of John Birkett, late of
Kendal, sheriff's officer, and devised
by him to his brothers and sisters, and
also all other messuages and lands
which said Agnes took under will of
her late brother and which William
and Agnes Nicholson are possessed of
in same parish, with appurtenances.
Consideration: £100. Witnesses:
Nancy Scott, Jonathan Nicholson.
18-19 Mar
1823
WDX 967/23
Copy probate of will of William
Fisher of Kendal, house carpenter
and joiner
Will made 26 May 1823. Bequests: to
his daughter Agnes, wife of William
Coward, sum of £40; to his daughter
Eleanor, wife of John Audland, sum
of £850; to his daughter Esther, wife
of Thomas Airey, sum of £200 (all
above sums already advanced); to
Francis-Pearson of Kendal,
ironmonger, and to his two sons in
law, William Coward and John
Fisher, all his three back
dwellinghouses which he lately
purchased of Mr Johnson and
formerly belonged to Samuel Bolton
deceased, also that other back
dwellinghouse purchased of Catherine
Swainson in Highgate inKendal
behind front dwellinghouse belonging
8 Apr 1825
to Mr Richard Jackson, also all his
nine dwellinghouses in Stricklandgate
which he bought some time ago of Mr
John Thomson, also all his nine
cottages with garden on the Fellside
in Kendal purchased of James Waitt
and John Dixon, and all his undivided
moiety of all that messuage and of six
cottages adjoining and garden situate
at Far Cross Bank in Scalthwaiterigg
which he bought of Messrs Jackson
and Rushforth - on trust
WDX 967/24 Copy extracts from Kendal parish
church burial register
Mary, wife of William Fisher of
Kendal, buried 26 August 1823, aged
68; William Fisher of Highgate,
Kendal, buried 13 October 1823, aged
72. Certified as true extracts by
Joseph Fawcett, curate.
9 Feb 1826
WDX 967/25 Burgage conveyance
1. Francis Pearson of Kendal,
ironmonger William Coward of
Kendal, house carpenter and joiner
John Fisher of Kendal, house
carpenter and joiner (devisees in trust
and executors of will of William
Fisher, late of Kendal, house
carpenter and joiner, deceased)
William Birkett of Liverpool, porter
John Brockbank of Lancaster, timber
merchant Oliver Toulmin Roper of
Lancaster, tobacconist Arthur
Armistead of Lancaster, merchant
(assignees of estate and effects of
John Dilworth, Robert Morley
Arthington, and Robert Birkett of
Lancaster, bankrupts) Robert Birkett
of Lancaster Mary Carr of High Dean
and Chapter, Cumberland, widow
Thomas Scott of Penrith, esquire 2.
John Newby of Kirkland, gentleman
Recitals: will of John Birkett, 12 July
1814; will of William Fisher, 26 May
1823; said John Birkett died on [24]
July 1814 and said William Fisher
died on 9 October 1824 without
altering their said wills; lease and
release by William Nicholson and
Agnes his wife of
24 Jul 1826
WDX 967/26
Abstract of title of Thomas
Newby Wilson esquire, to
premises on Far Cross Bank,
Scalthwaiterigg, Kendal
Conveyance of 14 February 1812;
Quitclaim of 2 June 1812; Will of
John Birkett, 12 July 1814; Said John
Birkett died [24] July 1814; Said will
of John Birkett proved in Consistory
Court at Lancaster, 14 January 1815;
Lease and release of 18-19 March
1874
1823; Will of William Fisher, 26 May
1823; Said William Fisher died, 9
October 1824; Said will of William
Fisher proved in Consistory Court at
Lancaster, 8 April 1825; Burgage
conveyance of 24 July 1826.
Solicitors: Harrison and Son, Kendal.
WDX 967/27
Supplemental abstract of title of
Thomas Newby Wilson esquire,
to premises on Far Cross Bank,
Kendal
Covers 1842-1871. Will of John
Newby of Grange in parish of
Cartmel, gentleman, 27 August 1842,
reciting that he had one daughter and
only child by his wife Susanna,
Susanna Newby the younger who was
of unsound mind, and devising all his
real and personal estate to James
Stockdale of Cark, Esq., William
Field of Cartmel Church Town,
merchant, and George Gibson of The
Height, gent, in trust for maintenance
and support of his said daughter while
living and of unsound mind [details];
said John Newby died on 1 December
1843; letters of administration granted
to S. Newby, widow of testator,
James Stockdale, William Field and
George Gibson, having all renounced
probate, 16 January 1844; deed poll
by said James Stockdale, William
Field and George Gibson renouncing
and disclaiming all estates, trusts,
powers, etc. given to them in said will
of John Newby, 11 March 1844;
indenture between said Susanna
Newby, widow of said John Newby
decd, and Reverend Edward
Dickinson Scott, M.A., Senior Fellow
of Queen
1874
WDX 967/28 Conveyance
1. Thomas Newby Wilson of the
Landing in parish of Colton, co.
Lancaster, esquire 2. Charles Shaw of
Mealbank in parish of Kendal, miller
Premises: all that burgage or
dwellinghouse with garden, yard, and
outbuildings situate on Far Cross
Bank in Town of Kendal, now in
occupation of (2) and late in that of
Mrs. Ellison as tenant (premises
delineated on plan in margin edged in
yellow, containing 890 square yards),
to be held according to custom of
burgage tenure and payment of yearly
burgage rent of 8d. Covenants: (1)
agrees to retain possession of deeds in
schedule (below) but to produce them
upon every reasonable request of (2).
3 Feb 1874
Schedule: deed poll of James
Stockdale, William Field and George
Gibson, 11 March 1844; indenture
between Susannah Newby and
Reverend Edward Dickinson Scott,
M.A., Roger Wakefield Scott, M. D.
and John Sharpe, 12 March 1844;
indenture between (i) William
Wright, (ii) Susannah Newby the
elder, and (iii) said Edward Dickinson
Scott, Roger Wakefield Scott and
John Sharpe, 13
WDX 967/29 Memorandum of deposit
by Charles Shaw of Meal Bank that
deeds, notes and securities now with
Messrs. Wakefield Crewdson,
bankers, Kendal, are deposited to
secure his running balance(s) of
account with them
16 Feb 1874
WDX 967/30 Fire insurance policy
1. North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company 2. Mr. Charles
Shaw, corn miller and dealer in cattle
feeding produce, Wildman Street,
Kendal Premises: Cross Bank corn
mill at Cross Bank in township of
Scalthwaitrigg, Kendal [described in
detail with machines, engines, boilers,
etc.] valued at £600. Premium: £9 to
Ladyday 1876, and £7 13s. annually.
28 Jan 1875
WDX 967/31 Fire insurance policy
1. North British and Mercantile
Insurance Company 2 . Mr. Charles
Shaw, corn miller and dealer in cattle
feeding produce, Wildman Street,
Kendal Premises: Private dwelling
house in Wildman Street with
household contents, stable adjoining
house, out offices and cart shed,
valued at £292 10s. Premium: 6s. to
Ladyday 1876, and 5s. annually.
4 Feb 1875
WDX 967/32 Mortgage
1. Charles Shaw of Kendal, meal and
flour dealer 2 . William Wakefield
and Edward Crewdson, both of
Kendal, bankers (as Wakefield
Crewdson and Co.) Recitals:-
conveyance, 3 February 1874; - (1)
has recently erected a corn mill on
part of premises on Far Cross Bank; -
(2) have agreed to make further
advances to (1) from time to time for
securing payment of balance with
interest, and (1) has agreed to enter
into security (below). Covenants: (1)
agrees to pay (2) all sums of money
due to said banking firm on balance
of (1)s current account and in respect
5 Mar 1875
of any bills already lent or advanced
or to be lent or advanced by said
banking firm on credit and security of
(1), with interest at current rate, not
exceeding £1,600. Premises: all that
burgage dwellinghouse with garden,
yard and outbuildings belonging and
all that corn mill recently erected by
(1) on part of said yard with steam
engine, boiler house, boiler and all
other fixed machinery, situate on Far
Cross Bank in Kendal, for yearly
burgage rent
WDX 967/33 Conveyance
1. William Wakefield and Edward
Crewdson, both of Kendal, bankers 2.
Francis John Thornber of Kendal,
chartered accountant 3. William
Henry Wakefield and William
Dillworth Crewdson, both of Kendal,
bankers. 4. Said William Henry
Wakefield, William Wakefield,
Edward Crewdson, and William
Dillworth Crewdson Recitals:-
mortgage of 5 March 1875 for
securing £1600; - further charge of 14
June 1882 for securing £600; - said
Charles Shaw was unable to pay his
debts and presented a petition to
County Court of Westmorland held at
Kendal last February for liquidation
of his affairs (under Bankruptcy Act
1869), and General Meeting of his
creditors on 26 February 1883
resolved that his affairs should be
liquidated by arrangement and not in
bankruptcy, and (2) was appointed
trustee; -Special resolution passed at
said meeting was registered on 27
February 1883; - (4) proved in said
liquidation that sum of £2303 15s 10d
was amount owing to them on current
account of said Charles Shaw and
valued their security at
24 Aug 1883
WDX 967/34 Conveyance
1. William Wakefield, Edward
Crewdson, and William Dillworth
Crewdson, all of Kendal, bankers 2.
John Brunskill Farrer of Lambrigg
Foot, near Kendal, yeoman Recitals:-
conveyance of 24 August 1883; -
William Henry Wakefield, one of the
members of firm of Wakefield
Crewdson and Company, died on 8
November 1889. Premises: all that
burgage messuage or dwellinghouse,
etc. at Far Cross Bank in
11 Nov 1891
Scalthwaiterigg, Kendal (as in
containing 850 square yards, and of
yearly burgage rent of 8d.
Consideration: £1000. Witness: Roger
W. Wakefield, Kendal, gentleman.
WDX 1569/35 Church and Community News
Magazine Jan-Dec 2021
WDX 2040 Westmorland Amateur Dramatics
Programmes, posters, reviews, and
photographs of various amateur
dramatic productions by the Kendal
Shakespearian Players, YWCA
Players, YWCA Dramatic Club,
Kentdale Social Centre Drama Group,
Kendal Dramatic Society, and South
Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society
1926-1965
WDX 2040/1/1 Programme: The Taming of the
Shrew by William Shakespeare
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal. [Lucentio
played by Geoffrey Bragg, later
Geoffrey Kendal, father of actors
Jennifer and Felicity. He ran a touring
company of actors called
Shakespeareana in India in the 1940s
and 1950s, inspiring the 1965
Merchant Ivory film 'Shakespeare
Wallah']
Mar 1926
WDX 2040/1/2 Poster: The Taming of the Shrew
by William Shakespeare
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal. 1926
WDX 2040/1/3
Newspaper cutting: Westmorland
Gazette review of Othello and As
You Like It by the Kendal
Shakespearian Players
20 Oct 1928
WDX 2040/1/4
Programme [photocopy]: The
Winter's Tale by William
Shakespeare
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal. Oct 1927
WDX 2040/1/5
Newspaper cutting: review of
Kendal Shakespearian Players
performance of The Winter's Tale
1927
WDX 2040/1/6
Poster: The Lilies of the Field by
J Hastings Turner and A
Midsummer Night's Dream by
William Shakespeare
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal.
undated
[circa 1930s]
WDX 2040/1/7 Poster: A Bill of Divorcement by
Clemence Dane
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal.
undated
[circa 1930s]
WDX 2040/1/8
Programme: Pygmalion by
George Bernard Shaw and
Twelfth Night by William
Shakespeare
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal. With
newspaper cuttings: review of
Pygmalion and Twelfth Night and
record receipts for Pygmalion
Nov 1930
WDX 2040/1/9 Programme: The Lady of Lyons
by Lord Lytton
The Kendal Shakespearian Players.
Victoria Hall, Grange-over-Sands. 30 May 1928
WDX 2040/1/10 Newspaper cutting: 'Kendalians in
Shakespeare'
Photograph and names of cast from
The Kendal Shakespearian Players.
With copy of the photograph.
1 Nov 1930
WDX 2040/1/11
Programme: Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw,
Michael and Mary by A A Milne,
The Merchant of Venice by
William Shakespeare
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal. 1932
WDX 2040/1/12
Poster: Arms and the Man by
George Bernard Shaw, Michael
and Mary by A A Milne, The
Merchant of Venice by William
Shakespeare
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal. 1932
WDX 2040/1/13
Newspaper cutting: review of the
Kendal Shakespearian Players
New Year Entertainment
undated
[circa 1930s]
WDX 2040/1/14 Poster: The Merry Wives of
Windsor by William Shakespeare
The Kendal Shakespearian Players. St
George's Theatre, Kendal.
undated
[circa 1920s]
WDX 2040/2/1
Programme: Women at War by
Edward Percy, School for Scandal
by Richard Sheridan, The
Wraggle Taggle Gipsies, O!,
Paddy's Courtin' by W A Eaton,
The Grand Cham's Diamond by
Allan Monkhouse
YWCA Players 30 Mar 1936
WDX 2040/3/1
Programme: Ladies in Retirement
by Edward Percy and Reginald
Denham
YWCA Dramatic Club Feb 1947
WDX 2040/4/1
Programme: The Great Dark by
Dan Totheroh, Hullabaloo by
Philip Johnson, Orange Blossoms
by Philip Johnson
Kentdale Social Centre Drama Group.
With newspaper cutting of review. Sep 1945
WDX 2040/4/2
Programme: Roll of the Drum by
Cyril Roberts, Red Wax by
Edward Percy, A Room in the
Tower by Hugh Stewart, Heaven
on Earth by Philip Johnson
Kentdale Social Centre Drama Group Apr 1946
WDX 2040/5/1 Poster: Hay Fever by Noel
Coward
Kendal Dramatic Society. St George's
Theatre, Kendal. Feb 1938
WDX 2040/5/2
Programme: The Late Christopher
Bean [an English adaptation of
Rene Fauchois's 'Prenez Garde a
la Peinture!' by Emlyn Williams]
Kendal Dramatic Society. Kendal
High School, Thorny Hills, Kendal.
With newspaper cuttings: review and
photograph
Apr 1954
WDX 2040/5/3 Programme: Pygmalion by
George Bernard Shaw
Kendal Dramatic Society. St George's
Theatre, Kendal. Programme includes
list of previous productions, short
biographies of the cast, and society
notes. With newspaper cuttings:
review and advertisement for tickets.
Apr 1947
WDX 2040/5/4 Programme: Quiet Wedding by
Esther McCracken
Kendal Dramatic Society. St George's
Theatre, Kendal. With newspaper
cuttings: reviews of the production.
Oct 1947
WDX 2040/5/5 Programme: The Guinea Pig by
Warren Chetam Strode
Kendal Dramatic Society. The
Royalty Theatre, Bowness-on-
Windermere. With newspaper
cuttings: reviews of the production.
Mar 1947
WDX 2040/5/6 Programme: Frieda by Ronald
Millar
Kendal Dramatic Society. St George's
Theatre, Kendal. With newspaper
cuttings: reviews of production.
Feb 1948
WDX 2040/5/7 Programme: The Winslow Boy by
Terrence Rattigan
Kendal Dramatic Society. St George's
Theatre, Kendal. With newspaper
cutting: review of the production.
May 1948
WDX 2040/5/8
Programme: The Old Fool by
Philip Johnson and An Immortelle
by Philip Johnson
Kendal Dramatic Society. Jul 1948
WDX 2040/5/9
Programme: Ladies in Retirement
by Edward Percy and Reginald
Denham
Kendal Dramatic Society. St George's
Theatre, Kendal. With newspaper
cuttings: reviews of the production.
Oct 1948
WDX 2040/5/10 Newspaper cutting: review of
Dark Summer by Wynard Brown
Kendal Dramatic Society at the
Morecambe Drama Festival.
undated
[circa 1940s]
WDX 2040/5/11 Newspaper cuttings: reviews of
Master Dudley
Kendal Dramatic Society at the
Morecambe and Heysham Drama
Festival.
undated
[circa 1940s]
WDX 2040/5/12 Programme: The Morecambe and
Heysham Drama Festival
Kendal Dramatic Society opened the
festival with their production of The
Guinea Pig by Warren Chetham
Strode. With production notes and
plans of sets. With newspaper
cutting.
Nov 1949
WDX 2040/5/13 Programme: Bonaventure by
Charlotte Hastings
Kendal Dramatic Society. The Town
Hall, Kendal. With newspaper
cuttings: reviews of the production.
And with photocopy of photograph of
scenes from the play.
Apr 1951
WDX 2040/5/14 Programme: The Long Shadow
by Duncan Greenwood
Kendal Dramatic Society. The Town
Hall, Kendal. Jan 1952
WDX 2040/5/15
Newspaper cuttings: reviews of
Flower of Youth and The Ingrate,
both by Archie Douglass
Kendal Dramatic Society at the
Morecambe and Heysham Drama
Festival.
undated
[circa 1950s]
WDX 2040/5/16 Programme: The Deep Blue Sea
by Terrence Rattigan
Kendal Dramatic Society. Town Hall,
Kendal. Feb 1962
WDX 2040/5/17 Newspaper cutting: review of
George and Margaret Kendal Dramatic Society.
undated
[circa 1960s]
WDX 2040/5/18 Newspaper cutting: Make the
Stage Look the Part
Mentions Margaret Mansfield of the
Kendal Dramatic Society becoming
honorary secretary of the newly-
formed Westmorland County Drama
Committee.
undated
[circa late
1940s]
WDX 2040/5/19
Programme: Westmorland County
Drama Association festival of
one-act plays
Mar 1950
WDX 2040/6/1
Constitution of the South
Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society
undated
[circa 1940s]
WDX 2040/6/2
Programmes for South
Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society
Cards showing the schedule of the
year's plays and films 1948-1971
WDX 2040/6/3 Programme: Alice in Wonderland
by Lewis Carroll
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society and the Heversham Boy
Players. With newspaper cutting:
review of production by A Harry
Griffin.
Dec 1950
WDX 2040/6/4
Programme: The Late Christopher
Bean [an English adaptation of
Rene Fauchois's 'Prenez Garde a
la Peinture!' by Emlyn Williams]
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham School Hall.
With newspaper cuttings: reviews and
photograph [one review by A Harry
Griffin].
Oct 1951
WDX 2040/6/5 Programme: Gaslight by Patrick
Hamilton
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Mar 1951
WDX 2040/6/6 Programme: The Devil's Disciple
by George Bernard Shaw
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham School Hall.
With newspaper cuttings: reviews of
the production [one review by A
Harry Griffin].
Apr 1952
WDX 2040/6/7
Newspaper cuttings: reviews of
South Westmorland Stage and
Screen Society film 'More than a
Match'
1953
WDX 2040/6/8 Programme: The Noble Spaniard
by W Somerset Maugham
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham School. With
newspaper cuttings: reviews and
photograph [one review by A Harry
Griffin].
Nov 1953
WDX 2040/6/9 Programme: The Return of Peggy
Atherton by Malcolm Stewart
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham School. With
two photographs of the production.
Feb 1954
WDX 2040/6/10 Programme: The Tempest by
William Shakespeare
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham Grammar
School. With newspaper cuttings:
reviews of production [one review by
A Harry Griffin].
Mar 1960
WDX 2040/6/11 Programme: Arms and the Man
by George Bernard Shaw
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham School. With
newspaper cuttings: reviews of the
production and photograph.
Nov 1960
WDX 2040/6/12 Programme: The Iron Harp by
Joseph O'Conor
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Apr 1961
WDX 2040/6/13 Programme: Uncle Vanya by
Anton Chekhov
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham Grammar
School. With newspaper cuttings:
reviews of production [one review by
A Harry Griffin].
Oct 1963
WDX 2040/6/14
Newspaper cuttings: reviews of I
Have Been Here Before by J B
Priestley
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society at the Settle Drama Festival.
With two photographs of the
production.
May 1963
WDX 2040/6/15 Programme: The Teahouse of the
August Moon by John Patrick
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Mar 1964
WDX 2040/6/16 Programme: The Heiress by Ruth
and Augustus Goetz
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham Grammar
School. With newspaper cuttings:
review of production by A Harry
Griffin.
Nov 1964
WDX 2040/6/17
Programme: 'For This Relief...' A
revue-type entertainment for
members and friends in aid of
society funds
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham Grammar
School.
1965
WDX 2040/6/18 Programme: Ring Around the
Moon by Jean Anouilh
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Heversham Grammar
School. With newspaper cuttings:
reviews of production. With
photographs of the production.
Apr 1965
WDX 2040/6/19
Programme: Hell - Not Without
Humour including In Camera by
Jean-Paul Sartre
South Westmorland Stage and Screen
Society. Abbot Hall, Kendal. With
newspaper cutting: reviews of
production by A Harry Griffin.
Nov 1965
WDX 2041 Sale particulars
Rigmaden Park estate, 1919; Ingmire
Hall estate, Sedbergh, 1922; Ingmire
Hall estate, Sedbergh, 1927.
1919-1927
WDX 2041/1 Sale particulars: outlying portion
of the Rigmaden Park estate
Plans, particulars and conditions of
the sale Jul 1919
WDX 2041/2 Sale particulars: the Ingmire Hall
estate, Sedbergh
Illustrated particulars with plans and
conditions of sale. Annotated with
names of buyers of lots.
Aug 1922
WDX 2041/3 Sale particulars: the Ingmire Hall
estate, Sedbergh
Illustrated particulars with plans and
conditions of sale. Annotated with
names of buyers of lots.
Jun 1927
WDX 2042 Doreen Harrison of Fox How,
Ambleside
Includes diaries, 1966, 1969, 1975,
1979, 1985, 1989, 1995, 1999, 2005,
2009, 2015, 2019; Friends of Rydal
Hall minutes, 2008-2012 [with gaps]
and newsletters, 2007-2013; personal
writings including a trip to Llangollen
in 1958; notes on Windermere
deanery churches, Ambleside,
Troutbeck, Rydal, etc.; Ambleside
Civic Society occasional papers,
1977-1978; thesis submitted in
candidacy for the degree of Master of
Letters, University of Lancaster, 'The
Diffusion of New Approaches to
Geography in the Secondary Schools
of Cumbria' by Doreen Harrison,
1978; Charlotte Mason College
directories, 1978- 1986; Charlotte
Mason College prospectuses 1961-
1991; notes and papers regarding
Geography courses at Charlotte
Mason College; Charlotte Mason
1958-2019
College staff meetings minutes, 1965-
1969; Charlotte Mason College
academic board papers and minutes,
1960s-1975.
WDX 2043 John Russell of Bolton, joiner,
cart builder and wheelwright undated
[circa 1900]
WDX 2043/1
Photograph of house and premises
of John Russell of Bolton,
Westmorland, joiner, cart builder
and wheelwright
Black and white. Photographer: John
Carless, Barrow.
undated
[circa 1900]
WDX 2044 Kendal Men In Sheds Kendal Men In Sheds newsletters,
March 2020-October 2021 2020-2021
WDX 2044/1 Newsletters Mar 2020-
Oct 2021
WDX 2045 Particulars of sale for land in
Ambleside 1899
WDX 2045/1
Particulars, plans, and special
conditions of sale of several
parcels of valuable building and
accommodation land situate at
Ambleside
Auction to be held 12th July 1899. 1899
WDX 2046 9 St James Drive, Burton-in-
Kendal Deeds 1971-1992
WDX 2046/1 Abstract of title of land situate at
Ley Pitts Farm, Burton-in-Kendal Covers 1921-1964 1971
WDX 2046/2 Abstract of title of land situate at
Ley Pitts Farm, Burton-in-Kendal Covers1964-1974 1971
WDX 2046/3 Conveyance
1. Robert Mason Construction
Company Limited 2. George Bargh
Mason of Ley Pitts Farm Ethel
Brown Rigg Mason of Ley Pitts
Farm, wife of George 3. Grenville
Holder Taylor of 2 Milnthorpe Road,
Holme Margaret Taylor of 2
Milnthorpe Road, Holme, wife of
Grenville Premises: a messuage or
bungalow known as plot 9, St James
Drive, Burton-in-Kendal. With legal
charge, 23 December 1974.
23 Dec 1974
WDX 2046/4 Conveyance
1. Margaret Taylor of 9 St James
Drive, Burton-in-Kendal 2. Grenville
Holder Taylor of 9 St James Drive,
Burton-in-Kendal Premises: 9 St
James Drive, Burton-in-Kendal. With
legal charge, 24 April 1978.
24 Apr 1978
WDX 2046/5 Legal charge of 9 St James Drive,
Burton-in-Kendal
Mr and Mrs G Taylor and Mr J D
Taylor to Skipton Building Society 1 Jun 1981
WDX 2046/6 Assent
1. Ivy Taylor of 9 St James Drive,
Burton-in-Kendal, administratrix 2.
Ivy Taylor John Denbigh Taylor of 2
Drovers Way, Burton-in-Kendal,
11 Jun 1982
trustees Relating to 9 St James Drive,
Burton-in-Kendal
WDX 2046/7 Conveyance
1. John Denbigh Taylor of 2 Drovers
Way, Burton-in-Kendal Ivy Taylor of
9 St James Drive, Burton-in-Kendal
2. Church of England Pensions Board
Premises: 9 St James Drive, Burton-
in-Kendal
14 Jun 1982
WDX 2046/8 Conveyance
1. Church of England Pensions Board
2. Michael Andrew Slinger of 7 St
James Drive, Burton-in-Kendal
Pauline Denman of 7 St James Drive,
Burton-in-Kendal Premises: 9 St
James Drive, Burton-in-Kendal
26 Jun 1987
WDX 2046/9 Epitome of the title of Ivy Taylor
and John Denbigh Taylor
To a dwellinghouse known as 9 St
James Drive, Burton-in-Kendal.
Covers 1974-1982.
1982
WDX 2046/10 Deed of exchange
1. Joseph Slinger of 7 St James Drive,
Burton-in-Kendal 2. Michael Andrew
Slinger of 9 St James Drive, Burton-
in-Kendal Pauline Denman of 9 St
James Drive, Burton-in-Kendal
Premises: 7 and 9 St James Drive,
Burton-in-Kendal
16 Jan 1992
WDX 2046/11
Plans of Ley Pitts Farm plots and
9 St James Drive, Burton-in-
Kendal [photocopies]
1921, 1940, 1964. 1921-1964
WDX 2047 Westmorland deeds and papers
Deeds relating to Finkle Street
burgages, Kendal, 1656-1803; deed
relating to Highgate, Kendal, 1716;
deed relating to Stricklandgate,
Kendal, 1701; deed relating to
Beathwaite Green [Levens], parish of
Heversham, 1744; papers relating to
Gandy family, 1858-1869; will of
Anthony Pricket of Beathwaite Green
[Levens], 1758; admittance of Nathan
Whitehead to a cottage in the manor
of Docker, 1834; plan of unidentified
parcel of land on the road between
Ulverston and Kendal [probably in
Crosthwaite], undated.
1656-1869
WDX 2047/1/1 Feoffment
1. Robert Lancaster of Quarley,
county Hampshire, preacher 2. James
Castley of Kendal, shearman
Premises: two burgage houses in
Finkle Street, Kendal, late in the
tenancy of Thomas Lancaster [father
of Robert] and where the said James
Castley now dwells, being a parcel of
the lands lately belonging to Sir
Robert Bindloss and now Thomas
Sands, gentleman. Consideration:
£40.
1 May 1656
WDX 2047/1/2 Bargain and sale
1. James Castlow [Castley] of Finkle
Street, Kendal, shearman 2. George
Borwicke of Finkle Street, Kendal,
shearman Premises: burgage house,
messuage and tenement situate on the
south side of Finkle Street, being part
of lands belonging to the school at
Hawkshead. Consideration: £43 5s.
3 Feb 1693
WDX 2047/1/3 Quitclaim
1. James Castley of Kendal, shearman
Elizabeth Castley, wife of James
John Cocke of Skelsmergh, miller and
father of Elizabeth 2. Rowland
Camplin of Old Hutton, yeoman John
Hallhead of Crook, yeoman Premises:
two burgage houses in Finkle Street,
Kendal. Consideration: £3 18s.
4 Feb 1699
WDX 2047/1/4 Bargain and sale
1. Rowland Camplin of Old Hutton,
yeoman John Hallhead of Crook,
yeoman 2. Anthony Askew of
Kendal, gentleman Premises: two
messuages or burgage houses and
shop in Finkle Street, Kendal.
Consideration: £62.
27 May 1700
WDX 2047/1/5 Deed to declare the uses of a fine
1. Marmaduke Hutton, late of
Lancaster and now of London, vintner
Alice, wife of Marmaduke Hutton 2.
Anthony Askew of Kendal, doctor of
physic 3. William Wilson of
Kirkland, tanner Premises: six acres
of land in Kendal, parcel of land
called Smethorns [Smaythornes, aka
Slaythornes] in Natland, two closes
called the Lownd in Kendal.
28 Mar 1728
WDX 2047/1/6 Bargain and sale
1. Adam Askew of Newcastle upon
Tyne, esquire 2. Samuel Gawthorp of
Kendal, hosier Premises: burgage
house, messuage, tenement, and
stable situate in Finkle Street, Kendal,
known by the name of White Hart,
and also a burgage house on the
southern side of Finkle Street called
the Rainbow. Consideration: £400.
20 Apr 1748
WDX 2047/1/7 Enfranchisement
1. Edward Shipphard of Natland,
gentleman 2. Samuel Gawthrop of
Kendal, gentleman Premises: burgage
house, messuage or tenement situate
on the north side of Finkle Street,
Kendal, now in possession of the said
Samuel Gawthrop. Consideration:
£33 15. Endorsed: livery of seisin, 24
Feb 1787.
24 Feb 1787
WDX 2047/1/8 Feoffment
1. Samuel Gawthrop of Kendal,
gentleman (devisee under the will of
the late Samuel Gawthrop, his father)
14 Feb 1803
2. Ann Gawthrop of Kendal, widow
and relict of the said Samuel 3.
William Cookson of Kendal, calico
maker Premises: freehold messuage
and tenement and dwelling house
with shop on the north side of Finkle
Street, Kendal. Consideration: £661
WDX 2047/2/1 Bargain and sale
1. Ann Wharton of Stricklandgate,
Kendal, widow (late wife of Robert
Wharton, cordwainer, deceased)
Salem Wharton of Stricklandgate,
Kendal, cordwainer (son of Ann) 2.
Elizabeth Walker of Kirkland,
Kendal, spinster Premises: burgage
house situate on the south side of the
entry to Stricklandgate and two shops
on the north side of the said entry
commonly called Bradley Lofts. And
also an office, shop and back shop
situate in the Market Place.
Consideration: £15.
23 Oct 1701
WDX 2047/3/1 Bargain and sale
1. Thomas French of Highgate,
Kendal, glover 2. John Rowlandson
of Bradleyfield, yeoman Premises:
burgage house, messuage, or
tenement with one garden situate and
being on the east side of Highgate,
Kendal. Consideration: £39.
2 Feb 1716
WDX 2047/4/1 Mortgage [Feoffment]
1. James Inman of Beathwaite Green
[Levens], husbandman 2. James
Mattison of Witherslack, husbandman
Premises: messuage, house, and
tenement commonly called Holme
House and an enclosure called Eeley
Parrock containing three roods, all in
Beathwaite Green [Levens].
Consideration: £40. Endorsed: livery
of seisin.
5 Jan 1745
WDX 2047/5/1
Probate of the will of Anthony
Pricket of the Wells, Beathwaite
Green [Levens], parish of
Heversham
Date of will: 2 Jan 1758. Date of
probate: 19 Dec 1774. 19 Dec 1774
WDX 2047/5/2
Admittance of Nathan Whitehead
of Cross Houses, Lambrigg, to a
cottage in the manor of Docker
Customary rent: 4s per annum. Fine:
piece of silver called a God's Penny 18 Mar 1834
WDX 2047/5/3 Articles of agreement
1. John Gandy of Oakland, parish of
Windermere, esquire 2. Revd Thomas
Bedford Iden near Rye, Sussex, clerk
For the sale and purchase of the
advowson of Old Cleeve in the
county of Somerset.
12 Mar 1858
WDX 2047/5/4 Undertaking not to institute
proceedings in Chancery
Beneficiaries of John Gandy's will
agree not to do any act or thing
whereby the administration of the
4 May 1869
estate of John Gandy shall be placed
under the control of the Court of
Chancery. Signed by Gerard Gandy,
Henry Gandy, George Gandy, Charles
Gandy, B A Irving, and James Gandy.
WDX 2047/5/5
Plan of unidentified parcel of land
on the road between Ulverston
and Kendal [probably in
Crosthwaite]
Shows section of Arndale Beck undated [19th
century]
WDX 2048 Women's Lives on Record
Seven interviews with women from
South Lakes/North Lancashire
regarding their working lives - Anne
Mathieson, Dorothy Swarbrick,
Gillian Price, Mary Searle-Chatterjee,
Penny Henderson, Rita Gerrard, Roz
Ivanic; recording agreement consent
forms; project brochure [all digital
items - WAV or PDF files]
2020-2021
WPC 7/1/1-13 Plans
WPC 78 Kendal Town Council Minutes, 1978-1989 1978-1989
WPC 78/1/1 Minutes Jan 1978-Dec
1979
WPC 78/1/2 Minutes Jan 1980-Dec
1984
WPC 78/1/3 Minutes Jan 1985-Oct
1989
WPC 79 Grange-over-Sands Town Council Minutes, 1990-2000 1990-2000
WPC 79/1/1/1 Town Council minutes Dec 1990-
Dec 1994
WPC 79/1/1/2 Town Council minutes Jan 1995-Dec
1997
WPC 79/1/2/1 Planning committee minutes Feb 1991-Sep
1995
WPC 79/1/2/2 Planning committee minutes Jan 1996-Jan
2000
WPR 14/1/2/5 Marriages 1966-2012
WPR 15/1/2/4 Marriages 1972-1979
WPR 15/1/2/5 Marriages 1979-1991
WPR 15/1/2/6 Marriages 1992-2001
WPR 18/1/2/4 Marriages 2001-2017
WPR 19/1/2/17 Marriages 2012-2014
WPR 19/1/2/18 Marriages 2015-2017
WPR 19/1/2/19 Marriages 2017-2020
WPR 21/1/2/4 Marriages 1979-2016
WPR 23A/1/2/13 Marriages 1999-2010
WPR 23A/1/2/14 Marriages 2011-2016
WPR 23B/1/2/3 Marriages 1997-2002
WPR 38/1/5/3/4 Order of service: The Ordination
of Priests by the Rt Revd George 14 May 1994
Hacker, Bishop of Penrith, at
Kendal Parish Church
WPR 39/4/3/8
Correspondence and papers
regarding rewiring and new
lighting
1998-2000
WPR 39/4/3/9 Correspondence and papers
regarding repairs to chancel arch 2000-2001
WPR 39/4/3/10
Correspondence and papers
regarding churchyard path
improvement
2002-2003
WPR 39/4/3/11
Correspondence and papers
regarding bench seats in garden of
church
2002-2003
WPR 39/4/3/12
Correspondence and papers
regarding converting existing
ladies' toilet into ladies/disabled
toilet facility
2003-2004
WPR 39/4/3/13 Correspondence and papers
regarding chancel steps handrail 2004
WPR 39/4/3/14
Correspondence and papers
regarding east window repair
works
2005-2006
WPR 39/4/3/15
Correspondence regarding felling
of a cypress tree outside the
church door
2005
WPR 39/4/3/16
Correspondence and papers
regarding removal of pews and
entrance porch improvements
2007
WPR 39/6/3/6 Correspondence 2000-2001
WPR 39/12/1/2/1 Annie Pickering charity account
book 1970-1994
WPR 39/12/1/2/2 Annie Pickering charity account
book 1973-1991
WPR 39/12/1/2/3 Annie Pickering trust invoices 1987-2000
WPR 40/1/2/4 Marriages 1983-2013
WPR 42/1/2/10 Marriages 2015-2019
WPR 54/1/5/2/18
Order of Service for the
institution and induction of Revd
Nigel Lawrence Davies as vicar
of Burneside
27 Apr 1991
WPR 54/1/5/2/19
Service of Thanksgiving,
Intercession and Commitment to
mark Golden Jubilee of Her
Majesty the Queen
2002
WPR 54/2/1/11
Letter from The Bishop of
Carlisle to Revd N L Davies
regarding remarriage in church
after divorce
2 Jul 1993
WPR 54/2/2/24
Letter from R Green-Armitage of
Carlisle Diocesan Parsonages
Board to Mrs E Bingham,
30 Nov 1990
churchwarden, regarding repairs
and improvements to the roof of
Burneside vicarage
WPR 54/2/2/25
Letter from Ian Turnbull of the
Carlisle Diocese Parsonages
Board to E M Bingham and B
Baines, regarding work in the
garden of Burneside Vicarage
20 Sep 1993
WPR 54/4/3/11
Specification of work to be done
and materials to be supplied in
roof repairs at St Oswald's
church, Burneside
With letters detailing estimates for
work May 1991
WPR 54/4/3/12
Budget estimate for works to
Burneside church to form new
vestry
undated
[circa 1990s]
WPR 54/4/8/10 Graveyard survey
Contains monumental inscriptions
and area plans. Surveyed by
Burneside Women's Institute.
1989
WPR 54/4/8/11 The Living Churchyard Project
information pack
With report of site visit to St Oswald's
churchyard which lists suggestions of
new trees, shrubs, plants, and list of
flora and fauna found in churchyard
in 1990 and 2000.
2001
WPR 54/4/11/2 Churchwardens' report 1995
WPR 54/12/7/1/1 Minutes of trustees' meeting 16 Feb 1985
WPR 54/12/7/1/2 Minutes of trustees' meeting 29 Sep 1996
WPR 54/12/7/3/2 Copy of trust deed for the James
Cropper Memorial Trust
With covering letter dated 16
September 1996 17 Nov 1958
WPR 54/15/1/12 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2009
WPR 54/15/1/13 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2010
WPR 54/15/1/14 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2011
WPR 54/15/1/15 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2012
WPR 54/15/1/16 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2013
WPR 54/15/1/17 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2014
WPR 54/15/1/18 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2015
WPR 54/15/1/19 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2016
WPR 54/15/1/20 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2017
WPR 54/15/1/21 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Dec 2018
WPR 54/15/1/22 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter Jan-Oct 2019
WPR 54/15/1/23 Burneside Church and
Community Newsletter March missing
Jan-Nov
2020
WPR 57/1/2/4 Marriages 1999-2019
WPR 61/1/2/16 Marriages 2014-2017
WPR 61/1/2/17 Marriages 2017-2019
WPR 61/1/2/18 Marriages 2019-2021
WPR 62/1/2/11 Marriages 1993-2004
WPR 62/1/2/12 Marriages 2004-2007
WPR 62/1/2/13 Marriages 2007-2011
WPR 62/1/2/14 Marriages 2011-2016
WPR 62/1/2/15 Marriages 2016-2019
WPR 62/1/2/16 Marriages 2019-2020
WPR 63/1/2/11 Marriages 1994-2018
WPR 63/1/2/12 Marriages 2018-2020
WPR 63/1/4/12
Marriage licence of Alistair
Cameron Irvine, Windermere, and
Victoria Jane Dixon, Ambleside
12 Aug 1996
WPR 63/1/5/22 Orders of service
Service of Thanksgiving on the
Centenary of Charlotte Mason
College, 19 January 1992 [includes
exhibition catalogue 'Charlotte Mason
(1842-1923): A Celebration); Official
opening of the new link building and
service of re-dedication of the
Ambleside Church of England
(Aided) Primary School, 27
September 1994.
1992 & 1994
WPR 63/4/3/13
Correspondence and papers
relating to oak reredos and
Charles Hales memorial
Including letters from Robert
Thompson of Kilburn; commission
agreement with Memorials by Artists
for rosso verona marble wall tablet as
per drawing of Boris Howarth.
1989-2006
WPR 63/4/4/5 Terrier and Inventory [photocopy] 1988
WPR 63/4/4/6 Inventory of plaques 1989
WPR 63/4/7/5 Quinquennial Inspection 1982
WPR 63/4/7/6 Quinquennial Inspection 1990
WPR 63/4/8/6
List of burials in new section of
churchyard (names and locations)
[photocopy]
undated [20th
century]
WPR 63/6/3/2
Correspondence regarding
development of Miller Field and
facilities at White Platts
Recreation Ground
1980-1996
WPR 63/6/3/3
Correspondence between
secretary of PCC and Royal
College of Art and Courtauld
Institute regarding restoration of
rushbearing mural in St Mary's,
Ambleside
Jan-May
1994
WPR 63/13/1/5 Correspondence relating to the
disposal of St Anne's Hall 1982-1995
WPR 63/15/1/4
Prospect: the monthly journal of
the parishes of Ambleside and
Rydal
1952-1985
[gaps]
WPR 63/15/1/5 Ambleside Parish Magazine 1986-1996
[gaps]
WPR 63/17/22
Photographs of exterior and
interior of St Mary's church,
Ambleside
Black and white. Includes photograph
of rushbearing mural.
undated [20th
century]
WPR 63/17/23 Photographs of interior of St
Mary's church, Ambleside Colour
undated [late
20th century]
WPR 63/17/24 Photographs of St Mary's church,
Ambleside
Colour. Mainly interior shots, with
one of churchyard.
undated
[circa 1990s]
WPR 64/1/2/3 Marriages 2018-2019
WPR 64/1/4/3
Marriage licence of Stephen
Grindrod, Coniston, and Gia Toni
Bailey, Coniston
10 Jul 1995
WPR 66/1/2/4 Marriages 2003-2019
WPR 68/1/2/12 Marriages 2018-2021
WPR 71/1/2/3 Marriages 2012-2019
WPR 72/1/2/5 Marriages 2009-2019
WPR 73/1/2/3 Marriages 2012-2017
WPR 74/1/2/2 Marriages 1978-2019
WPR 75/1/2/14 Marriages 2018-2020
WPR 79/1/2/5 Marriages 1994-2020
WPR 82/1/2/6 Marriages 2015-2017
WPR 82/1/2/7 Marriages 2017-2019
WPR 82/4/2/1
Citation for faculty for an oak
board on the west wall of the nave
bearing the names of the
incumbents of Rydal as a
memorial to Revd John Arthur
Legh, vicar of Rydal 1898-1942
21 Jan 1944
WPR 85/4/7/1 Quinquennial inspection 1985
WPR 85/4/7/2 Quinquennial inspection 1991
WPR 85/4/7/3 Quinquennial inspection 2001
WPR 85/4/7/4 Quinquennial inspection 2005
WPR 85/4/7/5 Quinquennial inspection 2010
WPR 85/6/1/1 Minute book Apr 1922-
Feb 1947
WPR 85/6/1/2 Minute book Aug 1947-
Jan 1991
WPR 85/6/1/3 Minute book Mar 1991-
Aug 2005
WPR 85/6/1/4 Minute book Oct 2005-
May 2017
WPR 85/6/2/3 Statements of accounts 1972-1975, 1981-1985 1972-1985
[gaps]
WPR 85/11/3/1 Share certificates
Consolidated £3% annuities in the
names of Joseph Watkins Barnes, of
Kendal, clerk, Robert Mattinson of
Selside, John Mattinson of Tarn How,
and Miles Tinkinson, yeomen
[trustees for Walker Trust,
Longsleddale school].
1855
WPR 85/11/3/2
Bank book: Longsleddale school
in account with Kendal branch of
Bank of Liverpool and Martins
Limited
1920-1951
WPR 85/11/4/1
Declaration of trust of £704 18s
for the benefit of Longsleddale
School
With copy 2 Jun 1855
WPR 85/11/4/2 Appointment of new trustees
1. Revd John Cooper, clerk Revd
William Dent, clerk Robert Harrison
of Low Levens, yeoman 2. General
Arthur Upton of Levens Hall Robert
Harrison the younger of Ambleside,
surgeon Thomas Hudsdon the
younger of Longsleddale, yeoman
Thomas Walker of Selside, yeoman
James Thompson Taylor of
Longsleddale, yeoman Joseph
Mattinson of Casterton, yeoman 3.
John Cooper William Dent Robert
Harrison Appointment of (2) as new
trustees of the Walker Longsleddale
School Trust.
12 Nov 1878
WPR 85/11/9/1
Letter to Revd B P Haines,
vicarage, Longsleddale, from
Board of Education
Relating to deeds for Walker School
Trust, Longsleddale, trustees, etc. 18 Nov 1927
WPR 85/11/9/2
Correspondence relating to
purchase of Longsleddale school
by PCC
1952-1956
WPR 85/11/11/1 Note on envelope relating to the
Walker Trust
Referring to £5 per annum that
remains in the hands of the
Foundation managers for repairs to
the school
1926
WPR 85/11/11/2
Rules and regulations for the
management of the National
School at Longsleddale
Stating: 'Until further order the
Foundation Managers shall be
appointed in accordance with Final
Order No.156 issued by the Board of
Education on January 8th 1904.'
15 Oct 1927
WPR 85/11/11/3
Transcript of an entry in a register
of baptisms relating to Miles
Walker, by Robert Walker,
incumbent at Longsleddale
'Memorandum:- my brother the Rev
Miles (Walker) died at Courteenhall
School August fifth and was buried at
Roade in Northamptonshire August
9th 1853 in 90th year of his age; and
on July thirtieth, the Saturday before
his death, for the endowment of Long
Sleddale School, I deposited in
Kendal Bank three hundred pounds,
undated [19th
century]
namely £196 3 1 of his money, and
£103 16 11 of my own, for him,
according to his wish; and on the
same day, at the same place and for
the same purpose, others deposited
£3000 also, the clerk at the Bank told
me. Robert Walker, incumbent of
Long Sleddale.'
WPR 85/13/4/1 Longsleddale Hall Fund balance
sheets 1981 & 1982
WPR 85/13/4/2
Letters regarding Longsleddale
church hall and lease and trusts
deeds
30 Mar 1984
& 13 Jun
1997
WPR 85/16/1/1 Electoral Roll 1972 & 1978
WPR 85/16/1/2 Electoral Roll [draft] 1990
WPR 85/16/1/3 Electoral Roll [draft] 1996
WPR 85/16/1/4 Electoral Roll 2002
WPR 85/16/1/5 Electoral Roll 2005
WPR 85/16/1/6 Electoral Roll 2006
WPR 85/16/1/7 Electoral Roll 2007
WPR 85/16/1/8 Electoral Roll 2008
WPR 85/16/1/9 Electoral Roll 2009
WPR 85/16/1/10 Electoral Roll 2010
WPR 85/16/1/11 Electoral Roll 2011
WPR 85/16/1/12 Electoral Roll 2012
WPR 85/16/1/13 Electoral Roll 2014
WPR 85/16/1/14 Electoral Roll 2015
WPR 85/16/1/15 Electoral Roll 2017
WPR 85/16/2 Electoral Roll: miscellaneous
WPR 85/16/2/2 Applications for enrolment on
electoral roll 1978-2008
WPR 89/1/2/14 Marriages 2015-2019
WPR 89/1/2/15 Marriages 2020
WPR 90/1/2/4 Marriages 1999-2018
WPR 91/1/2/15 Register of marriages Oct 2015-Feb
2020
WPR 92/1/2/6 Marriages 2011-2020
WPR 92/1/2/7
Marriages for St Martin's church
('Old Church') in Martindale St
Peter Parish
2014-2020
WPR 93/1/2/12 Marriages 2016-2019
WPR 93A/1/2/1 Marriages 1906-2019
WPR 95/1/2/3 Marriages 2015-2020
WPR 96/1/2/8 Marriages 1981-1999
WPR 96/1/2/9 Marriages 2000-2007
WPR 96/1/2/10 Marriages 2007-2016
WPR 96/1/2/11 Marriages 2016-2020
WPR 97/1/2/4 Marriages 2001-2017
WPR 100/1/2/11 Marriages 2018-2019
WPR 101/1/2/11 Marriages 2011-2017
WPR 101/1/2/12 Marriages 2017-2019
WPR 104/1/2/10 Marriages 1993-2006
WPR 104/1/2/11 Marriages 2013-2016
WPR 104/1/2/12 Marriages 2016-2020
WSDCSL/1/8 Minutes 1981-1982
WSDCSL/1/9 Minutes 1982-1983
WSDCSL/1/10 Minutes 1983-1984
WSDCSL/1/11 Minutes 1984-1985
WSDCSL/1/12 Minutes 1985-1986
WSDCSL/1/13 Minutes 1986-1987
WSDCSL/1/14 Minutes 1987-1988
WSDCSL/1/15 Minutes 1988-1989
WSDCSL/1/16 Minutes Sep 1989-Feb 1990 only 1989-1990
WSDCSL/1/17 Minutes Feb-Apr only 1996
WSDCSL/1/18 Minutes 1996-1997
WSDCSL/1/19 Minutes 1997-1998
WSDCSL/1/20 Minutes 1998-1999
WSDCSL/1/21 Minutes 1999-2000
WSDCSL/1/22 Minutes 2000-2001
WSDCSL/1/23 Minutes 2001-2002
WSDCSL/1/24 Minutes 2002-2003
WSDCSL/1/25 Minutes With executive decisions. 2003-2004
WSDCSL/1/26 Minutes 2004-2005
WSDCSL/1/27 Minutes 2006
WSDCSL/2/2/1 Final accounts 1979-1980
WSDCSL/2/2/2 Budget 1981-1982
WSDCSL/2/2/3 Budget 1982-1983
WSDCSL/2/2/4 Budget 1983-1984
WSDCSL/2/2/5 Budget 1999-2000
WSDCSL/4/4 Best Value Performance Plan
2000-2001 Mar 2000
WSDCSL/4/5 Best Value Performance Plan
2002/2003 2002
WSDCSL/7/1/1 Land and Premises register
Providing information on
industrial/commercial properties
available for sale or lease in South
Lakeland District Council area
Jan-Dec 1996
WSDCSL/7/1/2 Land and Premises register
Providing information on
industrial/commercial properties
available for sale or lease in South
Lakeland District Council area
Jan-Dec 2001
WSDCSL/7/1/3 Land and Premises register
Providing information on
industrial/commercial properties
available for sale or lease in South
Lakeland District Council area
Jan-Dec 2006
WSSCHA/2/29 District Budget by District
General Manager
District Revenue Budget for District
Health Authority 1987-1988
WSSCHA/2/30
Revenue Budget and District
Cash Limits by District General
Manager and Acting Director of
Finance
District Health Authority 1990/1991
WSSCHA/2/31 Standing Financial Instructions by
Director of Finance
In accordance with the financial
directions issued by the Sec. of State
under NHS Act 1977
1991
WSSCHA/2/32 Annual Accounts Vol. 1 by
Chairman and Director of Finance
Financial accounts, certificates and
notes to the accounts 1991-1992
WSSCHA/2/33 Annual Accounts Vol. 2 by
Chairman and Director of Finance
Financial accounts, certificates and
notes to the accounts 1991-1992
WSSCHA/2/34 Final Accounts
The accounts of the Health Authority
and the accounts of Trust Funds held
by the Authority
1992-1993
WSSCHA/2/35 Annual Accounts Vol. 1 by
Chairman and Director of Finance
Financial Accounts, Trust Fund
Accounts, Receipts and Payments
Accounts
1993
WSSCHA/2/36 Annual Accounts Vol. 2 by
Chairman and Director of Finance
Financial Accounts, Trust Fund
Accounts, Receipts and Payments
Accounts
1993
WSSCHA/2/37 Strategic Plan 1985-1994
WSSCHA/2/38 Update Strategic Plan 1985-1994
WSSCHA/2/39 Short Term Programme 1986/7-
1987/8 1985
WSSCHA/2/40 Short Term Programme 1987/8-
1988/9, Synopsis 1987/8-1988/9 1986
WSSCHA/2/41 Short Term Programme 1988/89-
1989/90, Synopsis Agreed by District Health Authority 1987
WSSCHA/2/42 Short Term Programme - Outline 1989-1990
WSSCHA/2/43 Final Short Term Programme Confirmed by District Health
Authority 1989-1990
WSSCHA/2/44 Statistical Profile, Financial Year
Published by the Dept. of Public
Health in S. Cumbria: the
demography and clinical service
available in the decade up to 1988
1988-1989
WSSCHA/2/45 Statistical Profile, Financial Year
Published by the Dept. of Public
Health in S. Cumbria: the
demography, clinical and Community
Health Services
1989-1990
WSSCHA/2/46 Statistical Profile, Financial Year
Published by the Dept. of Public
Health in S. Cumbria Health
Authority: the demography
information relating to Clinical and
Community Health activity - 1983-
1991
1990-1991
WSSCHA/2/47 Statistical Profile 92
Published by the Dept. of Public
Health in S. Cumbria Health
Authority: includes demography and
data on hospital and community
health, also includes census 1991 data
WSSCHA/2/48 Health 92
Annual Report by the Director of
Public Health. South Cumbria Health
Authority. Aims to review health in S.
Cumbria in line with the Gov's white
paper: 'Health of the Nation'
1992
WSSCHA/2/49 Final Business Plans
How Health Services in S. Cumbria
will develop in the financial year
1990-91. Business Plans: District
Health Authority/Community and
Mental Health/Furness
Hospitals/Kendal Hospitals.
1990-1991
WSSCHA/2/50 Final Business Plans
Business Plans: District Health
Authority/Community and Mental
Health/Furness Hospitals/Kendal
Hospitals. District Estates and Design
Agency and NHS and Community
Care Act 1990
1991-1992
WSSCHA/2/51 District Business Plan &
Healthcare Purchasing Proposals
Setting out proposed action during
1992-1993 1992-1993
WSSCHA/2/52 District Business Plan and Health
Care Purchasing Proposals
Final Draft: action proposed. by the
Health Authority covering S. Cumbria
Purchaser Unit, Kendal Hospitals
Unit and the Community and Mental
Health Unit
1992-1993
WSSCHA/2/53 Draft Business Plan, Furness
Hospitals Unit 1992-1993
WSSCHA/2/54 Business Plan Draft, Kendal
Hospital Unit 1992-1993
WSSCHA/2/55 Business Plan, Community &
Mental Health Services 1992-1993
WSSCHA/2/56 District Business Plan,
Incorporating Corporate Goals 1993-1994
WSSCHA/2/57 Report on Services for Elderly
People, Northern Region
NHS Health Advisory Services,
DHSS Social Services Inspectorate.
Report provided by S. Cumbria
Health Authority and the Social
Services Department of Cumbria
County Council
1987
WSSCHA/2/58
Out Patient and Community
Health Services Clinic
Programme
For Hospitals & Community Health
Premises. A list of out-patient and
community clinics in S. Cumbria
Health Authority
1988
WSSCHA/2/59 Maternity Services in Kendal Report of a specialist working party 1988
WSSCHA/2/60 'Health For You' Newssheet Planning for merger to a single health
authority. 4pp 1993
WSSCHA/2/61 'Health for the People of
Morecambe Bay' Newssheet
Strategy for Healthcare. Summary of
Draft Purchasing Plan of Morecambe
Bay Health Consortium & Lancashire
and Cumbria Family Health Service
Authorities. 4pp
1994-1995
WSSCHA/2/62
Strategy for the Development of
Services for people with a Mental
Handicap
S. Cumbria Health Authority,
MENCAP, Social Services
Department, Cumbria County
Council. Produced by a sub-group of
the Joint Planning Team. Contains
views of users of the service and
practitioners working within the
service
1989
WSSCHA/2/63
General Medicine Day Cases.
Management Info. & Performance
Review
District asked to review its acute
service performance. Examine day
cases activity. Furness, Kendal and
the whole District.
1990
WSSCHA/2/64 Review of 'No Smoking Policy' Reflection on the implementation of
the 'No Smoking Policy' 1991
WSSCHA/2/65
Proposed Arrangements for the
Management of Mental Health
Services
1989
WSSCHA/2/66 Health 91. The Annual Report
The Annual Report on health needs
for 1990-91, the Director of Public
Health, S. Cumbria Health Authority
1990-1991
WSSCHA/2/67 Strategy for Dying and Bereaved
People
Report of the Working Group on
Terminal Care 1991
WSSCHA/2/68 General Surgery and Urology Presented to S. Cumbria HA by Dept.
of Public Health 1991
WSSCHA/2/69 Kendal Hospital Unit Prospectus 1991-1992
WSSCHA/2/70 General Surgery & Urological
Surgery Report
Directly managed units of S. Cumbria
Health Authority 1991
WSSCHA/2/71 Health Report
Health report by the Regional
Director of Public Health. Printed A3,
in colour. 12pp
1990-1991
WSSCHA/2/72 Contract for Clinical Services A4 sheets. 4pp 1991
WSSCHA/2/73 Clinical Services Contracts
The Department of Corporate
Planning. Paper for The District
Health Authority meeting 7 April
1992
1992-1993
WSSCHA/2/74 Health Promotion Report
S. Cumbria Health Authority's first
Annual Report for the Promotion
Department
1992-1993
WSSCHA/2/75 Communicable Disease Annual
Report
Annual Report of the Consultant in
Communicable Disease Control
Department of Public Health
1993
WSSCHA/2/76
A Consultation Paper on
Proposals for Changes in Service
Provided by Westmorland
Hospitals NHS Trust
Consultation on behalf of
Westmorland Hospitals NHS Trust 1993
WSSCHA/2/77
Interim Report on Consultation
Paper on Proposals for Changes
in Service provided by
Westmorland Hospitals NHS
Trust
1993
WSSCHA/2/78
Revised Constitution of
Morecambe Bay Local 'Optical'
Committee
1996
WSSCHA/2/79 Roose Hospital Consultation
Paper
Consultation Paper: changes to the
pattern of hospital services which will
enable Roose Hospital to close
1993
WSSCHA/2/80
Contract between North Cumbria
Health Authority and North
Lakeland Healthcare NHS Trust
Contract outlining the setting and
monitoring of quality standards 1995-1996
WSSCHA/2/81 Furness Hospitals Unit Prospectus 1990-1991
WSSCHA/2/82 Annual Report Cumbria Medical
Audit Advisory Group (MAAG)
An outline of activities of the
Cumbria Medical Audit Advisory
Group (MAAG) and the Cumbria
Clinical Audit Support Team (CAST)
1994-1995
WSSCHA/2/84 South Cumbria Joint Consultative
Committee Meeting, Minutes
Morecambe Bay Health Authority.
Meetings, 1996-1999 1996
WSSCHA/2/85 South Lakeland Primary Care
Group Minutes
Title changes from S. Lakeland
Primary Care Group to S. Lakeland
Local Health Group in 2001
1999-2004
WSSCHA/2/86 Day Services Development
Project, Report 1999