See
Pace Egg,
Georg Heinrich Gustave Würz and
Yorkshire Film Archive
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In 1643, the bridge was the scene of a battle during the Civil War
He was a rug weaver [1901].
In [Q3] 1891, he married Adelaide Bunce [1866-1952]
in Kidderminster.
Children:
They lived at
Alfred died in Dewsbury [Q1 1903].
In [Q4] 1914, Adelaide married Watson Sutcliffe [1863-1928] in Halifax.
She died in Sowerby Bridge in 1952
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He was
a cotton piecer [1911] /
employed by W. & R. K. Lee Limited.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He died in hospital [17th October 1915] (aged 20).
He was buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium.
He is remembered on the W. & R. K. Lee Limited Roll of Honour,
and on the Memorial at Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge
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Owners and tenants have included
Now derelict
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He was
a stone labourer [1901] /
a labourer [1911].
In 1897, he married Ellen Welsh [1864-19??] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
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In 1851, she was working as a tender of combing machine, and lodging with Mrs Mary Kelly at Cooper House Mills, Luddendenfoot
Born in Luddendenfoot.
He was
a member of St Walburga's Catholic Church, Luddendenfoot /
a half-time bobbin setter [1911] /
employed at Beauvoir Works, Luddenden.
He lived at 4 Thompson's Buildings, Luddendenfoot [1917].
During World War I,
he enlisted in Halifax
and served as a Private
with the 148th Company
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry).
He was killed in action [17th November 1917].
The Halifax Courier He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 154-159 & 163A],
and on Luddendenfoot War Memorial
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He married (1) Unknown.
In [Q2] 1907, he married (2) Mary Sarah
in Middlesborough.
She had 6 children by her first marriage:
Children:
They lived at 28 Hope Street, Halifax [1911]
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He married Sarah [1815-1859].
Children:
Joshua died 29th May 1856 (aged 49).
Sarah died 10th June 1859 (aged 44).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3467]
He was a stuff, fents and small ware merchant [1881].
In 1862, he married Ann Jane Hollingdrake [1841-1???] from
Leeds, in Bradford.
Children:
The family lived at Woodlands, Rastrick [1881]
He married Sarah E. Fry.
They lived at 7 Helm Street, Skircoat, Halifax [1891].
Living with them [in 1891] were Sarah's widowed father &
brother Walter
He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on the Memorial at Saint Michael's & All Angels' Church, Shelf
He was
a district agent [1880] /
a railway goods agent [1881] /
a railway superintendent [1884].
In [Q3] 1871, he married Harriet Henrietta Davidge [1852-1???]
in Chelsea, London.
Children:
The children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1642],
and Charles Ernest was buried with the Horner
family at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1643].
The family lived at
14 The Crescent, Hipperholme with Brighouse [1881]
In 1917, Walt Mitchell was steward
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Daughter of William Page Esq. of Gosport.
She married Captain Henry Priestley.
She died in Winchester and was buried there.
There is a marble tablet in memory of members of the family in
Sowerby Church.
She is also remembered on the Lea family tomb at St Peter's Church, Sowerby
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His family lived at Scar Head, Norland.
On 22nd June 1912, he married Amy Ann Scott [1883-19??] at St Luke's Church, Norland.
They lived in Sowerby Bridge.
During World War I,
he enlisted in Halifax
and served as a Private
with the 10th Battalion
Hampshire Regiment.
He was killed in action in the Balkans [7th December 1915].
He is remembered on the Doiran Memorial, Greece,
and on the Memorial at Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge
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Born in Southowram [Q4 1893].
He was
a member of Highroad Well Congregational Church /
a centre-forward with Boothtown AFC team /
a cotton mill oiler [1911] /
a driller with Halifax Corporation Tramways at the Tram Shed,
Skircoat Green.
He lived at Gibraltar Road. Highroad Well.
During World War I,
he enlisted [October 1915]
and served as a Private
with the 21st Battalion
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
(West Yorkshire Pioneers).
He died of wounds [7th October 1917] (aged 28).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref VII G 24].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
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Born in Kidderminster, Worcester.
He was
a labourer of Siddal, Southowram [1893] /
a stone delver [1901] /
a coal miner [1911].
In [Q1] 1893, he married Elizabeth Harwood [1873-19??] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
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Owners and tenants have included
It was demolished in 19??
They were
in the buildings at the Palace Theatre, Halifax [1908],
at King Cross [1915, 1918],
and
at 66 Southgate, Halifax when Bentley Ogden was proprietor [1936]
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See
William Davidson,
Percy Lewis and
John Robson
A part of the 4-storey building with 5 shops and offices at the top
of Woolshops, Halifax, built by Ezra Pinder in 1894.
The building was designed by William Henry Dodgson Horsfall.
It is a part of the Old Arcade block of buildings.
Owners and tenants have included
More recently it has had a flux of tenants
He married Jennet [who predeceased her husband].
Children:
He was buried at Elland Parish Church.
His will is recorded in Volume 2 [1545-1559] of E. W. Crossley's book Halifax Wills
He was
a cashier [1859] /
a cashier in a carpet manufacturer [1861, 1871] /
a cashier [1885] /
a founder member of the Halifax Art Society.
In [Q3] 1851, he married (1) Annie Neale [1828-1878]
in Marylebone.
Children:
Annie died 26th January 1878 (aged 49).
On 28th August 1879, he married (2) Emily Campbell Birtwhistle.
Children:
They lived at
Anne died 26th January 1878.
Thomas died 12th July 1905 (aged 80).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 448],
with Anne's sister Mary Neale [1824-13th July 1892]
Daughter of Dr William Paley.
Born in Dalston, Cumberland.
She became a close confidante of Anne Lister.
In 1808, she married William Priestley
at St Mary's Church, Carlisle.
The couple died at Thorp Arch, Boston Spa
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He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on the Memorial at Saint Michael's & All Angels' Church, Shelf
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During World War I,
he served as Acting Bombardier with the B Battery
246th Brigade
Royal Field Artillery.
He died 25th February 1917.
He was buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland
[436].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland
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Born at Langcliffe, near Giggleswick.
He moved to Halifax after qualifying as a doctor.
He was involved with the establishment of the Halifax Infirmary & Dispensary
He is mentioned in Anne Lister's journals.
On 1st January 1807, he married Mary Paley at Carlisle
They lived at Craven Lodge, Halifax.
He moved to Ripon [1820] on account of ill-health.
He was consulting physician to Ripon Dispensary
Of Lightcliffe.
He was
a theologian /
archdeacon of Carlisle /
subdean of Lincoln /
rector of Bishopwearmouth /
a proponent for the abolition of the slave trade.
Anne Lister was an acquaintance of the family and the daughters
Eliza and Ann.
He married Unknown.
Children:
He was dead by 1808.
In 1831, his
Second son of Dr Robert Paley of Ripon, and grandson
of Archdeacon Paley.
He trained at the University of Edinburgh before coming to practise
in Halifax.
He was
physician to the Halifax Infirmary /
lecturer of chemistry to the Halifax Working Men's College.
On 5th April 1853, he married Abigail Margaret, daughter of
Rev H. F. Sidebottom.
In 1860, he moved to Ripon.
Born in Askham, near York.
He was
living in Southowram [1891] /
a carter of Towngate, Southowram [1892] /
a teamer (stone quarry) [1901] /
a farm labourer general [1911].
On 30th April 1892, he married Elizabeth Ann Nash [1860-1925] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child: Wilfred
They lived at
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Born in Stockton-on-Tees.
He was a market trader.
During World War II,
he served as a Sergeant
with the 2nd Battalion
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).
He died 22nd March 1941 (aged 28).
He was buried at Keren War Cemetery, Africa East [Grave Ref 2 B 8].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
Born in Southowram / Sowerby Bridge.
He was
blowing cloth finishing [1911] /
employed by Longwood Finishing Company, Parkwood Mills /
secretary of Sowood Wesleyan Sunday School.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 10th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was killed in action [30th July 1916].
The Halifax Courier He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [Grave Ref 6A & 6B],
and on Southowram War Memorial
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Children:
The family lived at Summerfield Road, Todmorden [1917].
Members of the family were buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone
During World War I,
he served as a Corporal
with the 1st/6th Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers.
He was killed in action during the Battle of Ypres [6th September 1917].
He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 54-60 & 163A],
in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance,
and on the family grave at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone
He was a close friend of Willie Dawson who was killed on
the same day.
In April 2004, she won a female window-cleaner competition in
Leicester – beating the women's record for cleaning 3 standard office
windows by 4 seconds – and was entered in the Guinness Book of
World Records.
She and her husband Wayne run a window cleaning
business Eleet
In 1867, she married Croslegh Dampier-Crossley
She died at Brockenhurst, Canterbury, New Zealand [7th June 1893]
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Recorded in 1024, when they were at
4 Winding Road, Halifax
& 3 Southgate, Elland
They were demolished after World War II
Closed in June 1959.
The last film was San Francisco starring Clark Gable.
See
Central & Palladium Monthly
The building was designed by T. Kershaw ARIBA and built
by Gilbert Raynor for Palladium Pictures (Halifax)
Limited.
It opened with a matinee performance at 2:30 pm on Monday 31st March
1914.
The Cinema had a capacity of 800.
Thomas Job was manager [1914, 1917]
The Cinema closed in April 1962, and became a bingo hall, owned by
the Star Group of Companies, Leeds.
The building is now occupied by multiple retail premises
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In [Q1] 1870, he married Rosina Hopkins in Halifax.
They lived at 3 Oates Street, Mount Pleasant, Halifax.
He died 23rd October 1874 (aged 58).
He was buried at Stoney Royd Cemetery [Grave Ref: C 372 D]
Born in Derby.
He was not listed at the family home in Halifax [1911], and may have
gone to Canada by then.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the Royal Canadian Regiment.
He died of wounds [18th August 1916] (aged 23).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref IX C 7A].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
on the Memorial at Rhodes Street Wesleyan Chapel,
and on Bradshaw War Memorial
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Born in Bromley. Kent.
He was
a bricklayer of Ardsley [1886] /
a bricklayer [1901].
In 1886, he married Mary Ellen Wadsworth at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
Thomas was dead by 1905.
In 1905, Mary Ellen married Fred Robertshaw at Halifax Parish Church
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On 4th October 1913, he married Nellie Aaron in Halifax.
Child:
Leonard [1915-1980]
The couple died in Halifax:
Thomas [17th December 1927];
Nellie [14th March 1949]
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In December 1908, he left for Couva, Trinidad
In August 1864, he stayed with Sir Henry William Ripley at Holme House, Lightcliffe when he came to lay the foundation stone for the
Bradford Wool Exchange.
Palmerston had travelled from London to Wakefield and then on
to Lightcliffe Station
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 10th Battalion
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).
He died 20th October 1918 (aged 20).
He is remembered on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France [Grave Ref 4],
and on Brighouse War Memorial
Like many other Italian families who came to the district, he was
involved in making and selling ice cream in Halifax.
He married Annunziata de Luca.
Children:
They lived at
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She appeared at the Brighouse Albert Theatre on 29th October 1905,
shortly after release from Holloway Prison for assaulting the
policeman who had removed her from an election meeting.
On 17th March 1906, she addressed a meeting of the Sowerby Bridge Division I.L.P. on Women's Suffrage
Her daughter, Christabel Harriette, was also a
popular campaigner for women's suffrage.
On
31st March 1911,
she appeared at the Halifax Mechanics' Institute
In 1806, they were declared bankrupt
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £31,465
On 27th March 1875, she was charged with selling beer without a
licence.
Her defence said that she had acted in ignorance and
and had applied for – but was refused – a licence.
One of her lodgers had also unsuccessfully applied for a licence.
She was fined £5 plus 7/6d costs
Born in Wigan.
He married Nan.
They lived at 3 Springside, Todmorden.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 3rd Battalion
Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
He died 25th May 1918 (aged 37).
He was buried at Querrieu British Cemetery, France [Grave Ref A 39]
Pace Egg play Ref P2 Packhorse Bridge, Hardcastle Crags Ref P1085 Packhorse Bridge, Hebden Bridge Ref P17 Packhorse routes Ref P738 Packwood, Alfred Ref P893
Packwood, Alfred Ref P886 Pad Laithe, Colden Ref P1144
Padden, Anthony Ref P805
Ellen was born in County Mayo, Ireland
Padden, Bridget Ref P1143 Padden, Thomas Ref P92 Paddison, Thomas William Ref P202
Mary Sarah was the widow of Thomas Raisbeck.
Paddock Beck, Wadsworth Ref P651 Paddock Nook, Ripponden Ref P408 Paddy Bridge, Mytholmroyd Ref P1197 Paddy Mails Ref P4 Paddy Park Ref P356 Padget, Joshua Ref P1055
Padgett, John Ref P1064
Born in Whitby.
Padgett, Richard B. Ref P913
Sarah E. was the daughter of John Fry
Padley, George Ref P994 Paganini, Niccolò Ref P319 Page, Alfred Thomas Ref P1185
Harriet was born in the City of London
Page, Arnold & Company Limited Ref P678 Page Hill Working Men's Club Ref P744 Page, Mary Ref P27 Page, William Henry George Rayner Ref P1070 Paget, George Ref P1150 Painter, Arthur Elvis Ref P139 Painter, Thomas Bailey Ref P7180
Elizabeth, of New Street, Southowram, was the daughter of
David Harwood butcher
Palace & Hippodrome Ref P180 Palace Chambers, Halifax Ref P1178 Palace Cinema, Sowerby Bridge Ref P789 Palace House, Hebden Bridge Ref P435
Palace Rink, Brighouse Ref P90 Palace Studios, Halifax Ref P1015 Palace Theatre, Halifax Ref P11 Palais-de-Danse, Halifax Ref P815 Palatine Chambers, Halifax Ref P153
Palden, John Ref P825
Of Halifax.
Brother of Sir Richard Palden [?].
Palethorpe, Thomas Ref P417
Annie / Anne was born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
[14th February 1828]
Emily was the daughter of Thomas Birtwhistle
Paley, Elizabeth Ref P28 Paley, Fred Ref P1001 Paley, Fred Ref P297 Paley, John James Ref P35 Paley, Richard Ref P662
A Leeds soap boiler.
He had interests in cotton mills in Leeds and Colne.
He was a partner in the James King partnership
Paley, Robert Ref P8001
Mary was the 3rd daughter of Dr William Paley and she
was Robert's cousin
Paley, Dr William Ref P10
was published posthumously, encouraging workers not to campaign for
political reform
Reasons for Contentment
addressed to The Labouring Part of the British Public
Paley, Dr William Ref P519
MD.
Palfreeman, Charles Ref P13
Elizabeth Ann, of Exley Bank, was born in Oving,
Buckinghamshire, the daughter of John Nash, farmer
Palfreeman, Joseph Edward Ref P1041 Palfreeman, Wilfred Ref P755 Palfreyman, George Ref P618
He married Mary [1866-1944].
Palfreyman, Hubert Ref P619 Palfreyman, Janet Ref P470 Palin, Mary Eliza Ref P251 Paling's: S. Paling & Son Ref P111 Paling, William Ref P760
In 1837, he was listed as a wholesale butter, bacon, cheese, flour
dealer at 15 Cow Green, Halifax
Palisser's House, Hebden Bridge Ref P661 Pall Mall, Mytholmroyd Ref P552 Palladium Cinema, Elland Ref P190 Palladium Cinema, Halifax Ref P14 Pallier, Dumont Ref P1074
French teacher.
Pallis House, Hebden Bridge Ref P660 Palmer, Rev Harold Ref P468
Vicar of St George's Church, Ovenden [1944]
and
Vicar of Sowerby Bridge with Norland [1946-1956]
Palmer, Hedley Ref P533 Palmer, J. Ref P371
Tailor at 8 Waterhouse Street, Halifax.
Palmer, Rev John Ref P906
Wesleyan Minister at Elland [1874]
Palmer, T. C. Ref P405
Tailor at Crown Street, Halifax [1913]
Palmer, Thomas Ref P527
Mary Ellen was the daughter of George Wadsworth
Palmer, Thomas Ref P571
Nellie was the daughter of James Aaron
Palmer, Rev Wilfrid C. Ref P1026
Curate-in-charge at Shade Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Palmerston, Lord Ref P1018 Pamment, Herbert Ref P999 Pancras, Saint Ref P12 Pandozi, Michele Ref P823
Pankhurst, Dame Christabel Harriette Ref P219 Pankhurst, Mrs Emmeline Ref P1051 Pannet Ing, Blackshawhead Ref P399 Pannett, Misses Ref P401 Panter, George Ref P665 The Pape family Ref P306 Pape, Mungo Ref P518
Of Huddersfield.
He was
a director of Campbell Gas Engine Company Limited
and
a governor of Royal Halifax Infirmary.
Pape, Roland Ref P430
He owned
Hartshead Hall and
Highley Hall, Clifton
Papers & Magazines Ref P715 Paragon Studio, Halifax Ref P1008 Pardoe, Ann Ref P1237
not accustomed to the public-house business
Parfitt, Abel Ref P997