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Letter from Rowland Winn to Richard Monckton Milnes
HOUG/A/B/5/3 · Item · 16 May 1845
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Pontefract. - Presumes Milnes knows about his loss of the brickyard he occupied on a tenancy from Milnes' father. Gives his own account of what happened: the visit to the yard in Jun. 1843 of Nicholas Lee and William Chartrey, who measured areas where the clay was being extracted and where it was only being tempered; the subsequent visit by John Harvey of Ferrybridge, who re-measured the areas; the notice to quit issued by [Michael] Mitton jr. in Jul. 1843, who also sent a bailiff claiming the 'enormous sum' of £558.9.16. Winn submitted 'under the influence of a most diabolical threat of N. Lee of utterly ruining myself and family'. A 'considerable portion of goods' seized were sold under Winn's name, including 'a mare then grazing in Pontefract Park'; this was unjust, and also defrauded the Excise. Has appealed to Milnes' father, with no success; Mr [James?] Muscroft has tried to intervene, though unsuccessfully, and has Winn's gratitude. Winn is 'utterly ruined' and asks for Milnes' help in the matter.

Letter from Michael Mitton to Richard Monckton Milnes
HOUG/E/B/3/6 · Item · 21 Jun. 1843
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Pontefract. - Encloses letter from John McKenzie; merits of Crosby and Dawson as possible post office messenger. With enclosure: letter, 20 Jun. 1843, from John McKenzie to Richard Monckton Milnes, written at Pontefract - son Edward wishes to leave the Army and return to Mr Bilbrough as apprentice basketmaker, can Milnes assist?