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Author Archives: nuneatonmuseum
July 10th, 1833
went to Packington this morning by Coventry – Lord Aylesford came to the Office about 12 oclock agreed to meet him at the Farm in the Evening he Ordered the Verandoe in the South front to be taken down and … Continue reading
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Tagged Lord Aylesford, Packington, Robert, Robert Evans, Widow Beck
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July 8th, 1833
a Great deal of rain fell this morning it began about 4 oclock rained 2 hours page 260 Wrote to Mr H: Morris Maidstone Kent went to Bedworth Ordered John Knight & Wm. Cattele to Repair Isaac Harris’s House in … Continue reading
Posted in 1833, Weather
Tagged griff, Isaac Harris, Kench Grove, Maidstone, Mr Morris, Robert Evans, Tafts Farm
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7 July 1833
went to Coton Church in the forenoon it is rather wet today
6 July 1833
Went to Arley this morning my team was there carrying Clover and Clay & Whitehead called. at Baileys Brick & Tile yard to look at the tiles to go to Packington to Mr Finches Barn calld. On Mr Torbitts at … Continue reading
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Tagged Arley, Bailey's Brick and Tile Yard, Clay and Whitehead, clover, Lord Aylesford, Mr Finch, Mr Torbitt, Packington, Robert Evans
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June 11th, 1833
went to Wordsley this morning called at the Colliery and Brickyard Trade is Very [Good is crossed out] flat in the Colliery etc. Received the Rents at Wordsley today – not much Arrears Mr Wm. Webb complains of his rent … Continue reading
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Tagged Dudley, Lord Aylesford, Packington, Robert Evans, Wm Webb, Wordsley
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June 10th, 1833
went to Packington Stoped most of the day and went to Dudley in the Evening Stoped all night at Mr Smiths Dudley Hotele.
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Tagged Lord Aylesford, Mr Smith, Packington; Dudley, Robert Evans
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