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During skirmishes at Heptonstall, the Royalists took no account of
a raging storm and many were swept away.
Others were killed by boulders rolled down on them by the
Parliamentarians.
Part of the town was burned to the ground by the Royalists as a
reprisal.
See
Samuel Priestley
Members and Officers of the Band have included
Recorded in 1861
This & associated entries use material which was kindly contributed by Ollie Robertshaw
A new store was built in 1866.
In 1909, the Society acquired the Stag, Heptonstall and
converted it back into cottages.
In 19??, they amalgamated with the Hebden Bridge Co-operative Society
See
Heptonstall New Female Friendly Society
The original heavy oak dungeon door is still in place
Heptonstall Manor was obtained (created) in 1534 and formally
dissolved around 1769.
Lords of the Manor have included
Sir Henry Savile,
Charles Greenwood,
and
the Earl of Scarbrough.
Lord George Halifax Lumley-Savile auctioned off the title of Lord
of the Manor in the 1990s
This & associated entries use material which was kindly contributed by Ollie Robertshaw
Recorded in 1874, when
S. Fielding was Secretary
See
Clegg Foot, Heptonstall Moor,
Raistrick Greave, Heptonstall,
Red Carr Clough, Heptonstall Moor,
Rough Hey Farm, Heptonstall Moor and
Whinberry Stones, Heptonstall Moor
See
Heptonstall Female Friendly Society
See
Heptonstall Female Friendly Society
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Heptonstall New Friendly Society
The new St Thomas the Apostle, Heptonstall was built in 1850-1854
See
John Brigg,
Elland Parochial Chapelry,
Halifax Parochial Chapelry,
Parish of Heptonstall and
Poor Law Union
Question:
Does anyone know if there was a Police Station here?
Can anyone tell me anything about it?
Business was restricted to the sale of stamps.
There were no deliveries at that time
Postmasters at Heptonstall have included
WHEREAS on Saturday night 29th ult, or early the following morning,
some daring villain or villains unlawfully entered Mr. James
Cockroft's Orchard at Hawksclough and STOLE therefrom upwards of
Fifteen Stones Weight of APPLES and PEARS, besides breaking and
seriously damaging several of the fruit trees therein.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that whoever will give information leading to
a conviction shall receive Two Pounds Ten Shillings from the above
named Mr. Cockroft and the like sum of Two Pounds Ten Shillings from
the Treasurer of the Heptonstall Society for the Prosecution of
Felons.
By Order of J. P. & W. Sutcliffe, Law Agents to the said Society,
Hebden Bridge. 3rd October 1855
This & associated entries use material which was kindly contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
There was a serious outbreak of typhus here in the winter of
1843
-1844.
Ted Hughes lived here for a time.
The Mount Zion Baptist Church stands here next to a house
also known as Heptonstall Slack.
See
Draper Corner, Hebden Bridge,
Dr Robert Howard and
Reading & Mental Improvement Society
By 1806, this had fallen into disuse and Mount Zion Baptist Church, Heptonstall Slack was built
In September 1875, the stocks were moved to the top of Northwell Lane when the owner of
One of the posts still remains.
The east face is inscribed
There is a copper tablet engraved
During the late 18th century, detailed records were kept of all
households, so that the Surveyor might see who was liable.
Those who held the post of Surveyor of the Highways
for Heptonstall included:
This & associated entries use material which was kindly contributed by Ollie Robertshaw
See
James Holt
Heptonstall Ref 14-H171 Heptonstall Band Room Ref 14-H820 Heptonstall, Battle of Ref 14-H2775 Heptonstall Book Society Ref 14-H2449 Heptonstall Brass Band Ref 14-H3269
Heptonstall British Restaurant Ref 14-H870 Heptonstall Cattle Fair Ref 14-H754 Heptonstall: Churches & Chapels Ref 14-3 Heptonstall constables Ref 14-H2868 Heptonstall Co-operative Society Ref 14-H2434 Heptonstall Drum & Fife Band Ref 14-H2690 Heptonstall Eaves Ref 14-H871 Heptonstall Female Friendly Society Ref 14-H2464 Heptonstall Glee Club Ref 14-H1819 Heptonstall Handbell Ringers Ref 14-H3860 Heptonstall lockup Ref 14-H3626 Heptonstall Male Union Benevolent Society Ref 14-H2463 Heptonstall, Manor of Ref 14-H418 Heptonstall Mechanics' Institute Ref 14-H2391 Heptonstall: Mills Ref 14-1 Heptonstall Moor Ref 14-H700 Heptonstall Museum Ref 14-H949
Heptonstall New Female Friendly Society Ref 14-H2462 Heptonstall New Friendly Society Ref 14-H2461 Heptonstall Old Friendly & Mechanical Society Ref 14-H2459 Heptonstall Overseers of the Poor Ref 14-H799 Heptonstall parish Ref 14-H939 Heptonstall Parish Church Ref 14-H891 Heptonstall Parish Council Ref 14-H919 Heptonstall, Parish of Ref 14-H2645 Heptonstall Park Ref 14-H936 Heptonstall Parochial Chapelry Ref 14-H818 Heptonstall pinfold Ref 14-H896 Heptonstall Players Ref 14-H1564 Heptonstall Police Station Ref 14-H2402
Heptonstall Post Office Ref 14-H4900 Heptonstall Prosecution Society Ref 14-H2457
Heptonstall: Pubs & Inns Ref 14-2 Heptonstall Red Star AFC Ref 14-6 Heptonstall Royal Union Society Ref 14-H2458 Heptonstall Rural District Council Ref 14-H505 Heptonstall: Schools Ref 14-4 Heptonstall Service Reservoir Ref 14-H3313 Heptonstall Slack Ref 14-H868 Heptonstall Slack Chapel Ref 14-H3270 Heptonstall Slack Mechanics' Institute Ref 14-H2392 Heptonstall stocks Ref 14-H774
adjacent property wished to make certain improvements
TO HAWORTH
STOCKS ORIGINALLY IN TOWNGATE.
REMOVED IN 19TH CENTURY TO A SITE IN FRONT OF PRESENT STOCKS VILLAS
FINALLY TAKEN DOWN IN 1875
Heptonstall Surveyor of the Highways Ref 14-5
Heptonstall, Vicars of Ref 14-H830 Heptonstall village pump Ref 14-H828 Heptonstall Well Ref 14-H3262 Heptonstall Workhouse Ref 14-H817 Heptonstall Working Men's Club Ref 14-H2762
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