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Hebden Bridge

1926-1936

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Plan of river Hebden and lands adjacent

1800

Drawn by Plaintiff's attorney in Greenwood v. Crossley.

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Lease (not executed)

1872

From William Foster of Slack to John Ingham of Hebden, of Hebden Farm in Heptonstall.

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Agreement for Sale and Purchase

11 Jun 1936

Of Cliff House Hebden Bridge between William Edward Greenwood of Bryn Estyn, Wrexham, North Wales and Newton Greenwood of Arnsbrae, Hebden Bridge.

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Disputes regarding Toll on the Todmorden Turnpike Road

19th century

And on the Road from Hebden Bridge to Horse Bridge.

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Estreat from the Court Rolls of Heptonstall

19 May 1840

Admittance of Joseph Heaton of Sutton in Craven, Henry Foster of Wadsworth Banks and John Appleyard of Hebden Bridge, devisees under the Will of John Foster of Slack, deceased, to copyhold premises of...

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Conveyance

28 Mar 1871

By James Appleyard and Ann Appleyard to William Foster of Slack, of premises in Heptonstall known as Slack (formerly in occupation of John Foster the elder, afterwards of John Foster the son, then of ...

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Memorandum of sale

28 Jan 1800

Of wood in Lower Hebden in Heptonstall. Lots bought by John and William Greenwood.

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List of properties

1923

At Blackshaw, Wadsworth, Hebden Bridge, Erringden and Mytholmyord offered for sale by auction - property of John Edward Greenwood, deceased.

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Estreat from Court Rolls of Halifax

31 May 1756

When Thomas Lister aurrendered messuages &c. in Sowerby and an annuity of £7. 10. 0. to the use of Henry Pickles of Hebden Bridge.

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