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DORA BINYON

 

1860      TO BE LET Broughton Hall, in the parish of Cartmel, containing Entrance Hall, drawing and dining rooms, four best and two small bedrooms, water closet, two good attics, servants hall, pantry, kitchen, back kitchen, etc; three stall stable, double coach house, under housed barn, lawn, garden and orchard. … one and a half miles from the parish church of Cartmel, where there is a good pew. There are good schools at Cartmel and Field Broughton, both within a mile.

Particulars from Harrison and Reveley, Solicitors, Cartmel.[1]

1861

Census

Broughton Hall, Cartmel

Dora Binyon

 

20

Fundholder

Manchester

Emily Brown

 

44

Companion

Glos, Hampton

Alice M Binyon

 

17

 

Manchester

Mary Bell

 

17

Cook

Broughton West

Harriet Askew

 

24

Waitress

Derbys, Biggin

Ann Birch

 

15

Housemaid

Lancs, Cartmel

William Bell

 

24

Gardener

Lancs, Cartmel

1866      Binyon, Misses Dora and Alice Maud at Broughton Hall.[2]

1871

Census

The Elms, Yealand Conyers, Lancs

Dora Binyon

 

30

Gentlewoman

Lancashire, Manchester

Emily Brown

 

54

Gentlewoman

 

Mary Bell

 

26

Cook

Lancashire, Grange

Jane Howard

 

23

Housemaid & waitress

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next door

 

 

 

 

William Bell

boarder

34

Gardener &

Lancashire, Lindale

 

1881

Census

Somers Villa, Leigh, Worcs.

Dora Binyon

head

U

40

 

Old Trafford, Lancs

Hellen E Rawson

visitor

U

33

 

Coleshill, Warwicks

Agnes Hall

servant

W

35

cook

Melling, Lancs

Elizabeth Dockery

servant

U

25

housemaid

Yealand Conyers, Lancs

Margaret A Hall

 

 

11

scholar

Burton in Lonsdale, Lancs

 

 

 

 


[1] Preston Guardian, 25 February 1860, p.4.

[2] Mannex. 1866. North and South Lonsdale, p.450.

 

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