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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
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Census
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Broughton Hall, Cartmel
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Dora Binyon
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20
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Fundholder
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Manchester
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Emily Brown
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44
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Companion
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Glos, Hampton
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Alice M Binyon
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17
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Manchester
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Mary Bell
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17
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Cook
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Broughton West
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Harriet Askew
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24
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Waitress
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Derbys, Biggin
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Ann Birch
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15
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Housemaid
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Lancs, Cartmel
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William Bell
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24
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Gardener
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Lancs, Cartmel
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1866 Binyon, Misses Dora and Alice Maud at
Broughton Hall.[2]
1871
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Census
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The Elms, Yealand Conyers, Lancs
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Dora Binyon
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30
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Gentlewoman
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Lancashire, Manchester
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Emily Brown
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54
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Gentlewoman
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Mary Bell
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26
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Cook
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Lancashire, Grange
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Jane Howard
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23
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Housemaid & waitress
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Next door
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William Bell
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boarder
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34
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Gardener &
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Lancashire, Lindale
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1881
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Census
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Somers Villa, Leigh, Worcs.
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Dora Binyon
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head
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U
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40
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Old Trafford, Lancs
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Hellen E Rawson
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visitor
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U
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33
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Coleshill, Warwicks
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Agnes Hall
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servant
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W
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35
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cook
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Melling, Lancs
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Elizabeth Dockery
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servant
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U
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25
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housemaid
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Yealand Conyers, Lancs
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Margaret A Hall
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11
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scholar
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Burton in Lonsdale, Lancs
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[1] Preston Guardian, 25 February 1860, p.4.
[2] Mannex.
1866. North and South Lonsdale, p.450.
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