Notebooks from the Reading Rooms
Three notebooks/diaries submitted by Terry Livsey of Methley Junction site are in the form of diaries on early printed small cash books. The three handwritten books are in the style … Continue Reading →
Three notebooks/diaries submitted by Terry Livsey of Methley Junction site are in the form of diaries on early printed small cash books. The three handwritten books are in the style … Continue Reading →
Whilst searching for details of a fatality at Savile, I came across the following report in the local paper of a serious accident at the Water Haigh Mine in the … Continue Reading →
The following is an incomplete list of information extracted following a visit to the West Yorkshire Archaeological Service offices in Wakefield. (Acknowledgement Mr I Sanderson WY Archaeology Dept.) •There is … Continue Reading →
The Visitations (accountability meetings) were occasionally held at Nostell Priory and the records reveal :- presentations (fines) for moral misdemeanours, non payment of assessments, failing to take communion and, or, … Continue Reading →
A license to re-build the parsonage house in 1690 states that ‘the decays were through the neglect and the long non-residence of the incumbent’ (Tobias Conyers 1676 – 1687). It … Continue Reading →
Oft I have stood as you stand now To view the graves as you view mine Think thou must soon be laid as low And others stand to gaze at … Continue Reading →
Buildings that have disappeared include :- Methley Grange, Carr Hall presumably demolished for the construction of Savile Colliery and West Hall, similarly demolished for Newmarket Colliery. Further enquiries to be … Continue Reading →
I am indebted to Elaine and John Jordan of Castleford for a copy of the following extract from the Wakefield Express of 10th August 1895. Elaine took up the search … Continue Reading →
In the lead up to this breakdown of order, Parliament abolished many royal prerogatives and ordered the execution of Lord Strafford, Chief Adviser to Charles I. A statement of abuses … Continue Reading →
Situated in Mickletown and partly Woodrow, the Manor house in Mickletown was the three gabled property fronting on to Main Street. Manor House Since being demolished in the 1960’s (The … Continue Reading →