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A1-091e: Salt familyAccounts for the Trustees of the estate of Gordon L.Salt (1959)
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A1-091f: Will of Florence Mary SaltThe Will of Florence Mary Salt (1939)
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A1-091g: Will of Edward CrossleyThe Will of Edward Crossley (1904)
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A1-092a-b: Salt family2 copies of the accounts for the final division of the estate of Edward Crossley (1911)
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A1-093a-b: Salt family Probate for the estate of Titus Salt Junior. (1888) (b) Envelope (a) -
A1-094: Salt familyMemorandum of an Agreement relating to loan of £105,000 by George Salt to Edward Salt and Catherine Salt
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A1-095: Salt familyMemorandum of an Agreement by Executors of Henry Crossley, relating to a loan of £6,000 to G.L.Salt and Catherine Salt.
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A1-096a: Birth Certificate of Titus Salt JuniorPhotocopy of Birth Certificate of Titus Salt Junior. (1843)
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A1-096b: Salt familyPhotocopy of Marriage Certificate of Titus Salt Junior. & Catherine Crossley (1866
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A1-096c: Death Certificate of Titus Salt JuniorDeath Certificate of Titus Salt Junior. (1887)
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A1-097a: Birth Certificate for Gordon Locksley SaltBirth Certificate for Gordon Locksley Salt born 17.12.1866
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A1-097b: Birth Certificate for Gordon Locksley SaltCertified copy of the Birth Certificate for Gordon Locksley Salt born 17.12.1866
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A1-098: Salt familyBirth Certificate of Titus Whitlam Salt (1874)
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A1-099: Original Birth Certificate of Mary Isabel SaltBirth Certificate of Mary Isabel Salt (1876)
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A1-100: Salt familyBirth Certificate of Sythe Margaret Isabella Salt (1904
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A1-101: Salt familyBirth Certificate of Nesta Catherine Salt (1909)
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A1-102: Death Certificate of Florence Mary SaltDeath Certificate of Florence Mary Salt widow of Gordon L. Salt (1959)
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A1-103: Whitlam Family Bible3 pages of photocopies of pages from the Whitlam Family Bible with reference to the marriage of Titus Salt and Caroline Whitlam 20th January 1829
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A1-105: Salt familyMrs Titus Salt's Diary 1868-1870
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A1-106: Mrs Titus Salt's Visitors Book & Dinner Guests 1887-1904 A small notebook with lined paper containing Catherine Salt's handwritten lists and comments. Catherine used this book to help plan social gatherings such as garden parties, formal dinners and parties, including the 'coming out' party of her daughter Isabel. Catherine Salt became a widow in late 1887 so most of the events occur when she was the sole head of the household at Milner Field and for the last two years at Denton Hall in Ilkley. The book contains such things as: - lists of invitees to the events (but not who actually attended). - arrangements of items for parties and the rooms in her house Milner Field where the items were to be located - required items and services from commercial suppliers and trades people - comments on the aftermath of the events, including notes on damages sustained and things that had gone wrong The notebook was used from both ends at the same time, with the book flipped over. Further research is required to understand why there are two different uses. Note that a small number of pages are blank. There are also several loose pages that have been placed in the notebook, apparently with the same type of details as the notebook: 1. A single page listing items and their costs for an event in 1896 2. A double-sided singel sheet with a list of people for an event on 'May 20'. Some entries have ticks against them. 3. A double-sided single sheet for a 'Dance' on May 7 1892. Seems to contain items required fore the dance 4. Four pages mainly containing names of people who had accepted or declined attendance at an event. Also some notes.
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