Huddersfield in the 1820s (2009) by Edward J. Law
Huddersfield in the 1820s was written by Edward J. Law and published in 2009 by Huddersfield Local History Society.
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- ISBN 9780950913452
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Contents
- Introduction
- Highfield Chapel, Dyke End Lane, Hirst Family, Bradley Family, Newhouse, Baths
- Temple Street, Midwood Row, Marshall Family, Coaches, Upperhead Row, Climbing Boys
- Granby Street, High Street, Daintry House, Cloth Hall, Spring Head, Barracks
- Buxton Road, Engine Bridge, Back Green
- New Street, Walton Family, Post Office, Cloth Hall Street, Freemasons
- King Street, Shambles, Schools, Shorefoot, Aspley, Thomas Firth, Turnbridge, Clay Family, Shipbuilding
- Pinfold, Lowerhead Row, Croppers Row, Newtown, Carr House, Beast Market, Quay Street, Castlegate, Towser, Stocks, Prosecuting Society, Old Kirkgate, Playhouse
- Kirkgate, Parish Church, Holy Trinity Church, Private Pews, Cross Church Street, Queen Street, Packhorse Yard, George
- Inns, Pastimes
- The Lighting, Watching & Cleansing Act
- Waterworks, Fire Brigades
- Manorial Court, Constables, Pinder, Bellman, Leather Searcher, Nuisances, Smoke Abatement
- Infirmary, Dispensaries, Bodysnatching
- Acknowledgements & Notes