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HOUG/E/K/4/2 · Stuk · 9 Dec. 1853
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Ferrybridge. - David Heald [brother of Benjamin, who in 1849 killed his nephew and niece but was acquitted of murder due to insanity and remained in an asylum for some years] has met Richard Hilton, 'who Worried a man at Hull and was sent to Bethlem Hospital' in 1842 and released in good health after three years. Contains copy letter: Sir Alexander Morison to John Denniston

HOUG/A/B/5/3 · Stuk · 16 May 1845
Part of 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.