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Letters discussing rights to the Bromborough Pool foreshore.
Catalogue reference: GB1752.PRU/4/2/13
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This record is a file about the Letters discussing rights to the Bromborough Pool foreshore. dating from 1904.
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- GB1752.PRU/4/2/13
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Title (The name of the record)
- Letters discussing rights to the Bromborough Pool foreshore.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1904
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Description (What the record is about)
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Bromborough Pool foreshore. Carbon copies of 4 letters: Mr. J.F. Stark to Thomas Dalziel Esq., giving results of searches through old company records and legal documents. Concerns rights over the foreshore, with particular reference to its use as a rifle range by the Bromborough Pool Rifle Co. Includes extracts from correspondence between W.H. Hatcher and G.F. Wilson Esq., 1858-1859. The letters are dated 18 January 1904, 19 January 1904, 26 January 1904 and 27 January 1904.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Unilever Archives and Records Management
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- Unichema Chemicals Ltd
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/809085c1-fabe-4d3b-9c7d-2cbfc2e69661/
Series information
GB1752.PRU/4/2
Price’s Patent and Candle Co. Bromborough Pool Estate and Price’s Village Records
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This record is held at Unilever Archives and Records Management
Within the fonds: GB1752.PRU
Unichema (Price's)
Within the series: GB1752.PRU/4/2
Price’s Patent and Candle Co. Bromborough Pool Estate and Price’s Village Records
Within the sub-series: GB1752.PRU/4/2/1
Bromborough Pool Village Institutions
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Letters discussing rights to the Bromborough Pool foreshore.