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Patrick (then at 4 Goitside, Luddenden) bought the yard in 1919 from Samuel Bloomer (of Holme House, Mount Tabor) for the sum of £650. | Patrick (then at 4 Goitside, Luddenden) bought the yard in 1919 from Samuel Bloomer (of Holme House, Mount Tabor) for the sum of £650. | ||
In May 1974, Patrick sold the yard and the cottages at 10, 11, and 12 High Street to Bryan Joseph Davenport (of 20 Halifax Lane, Luddenden) for the sum of | In May 1974, Patrick sold the yard and the cottages at 10, 11, and 12 High Street to Bryan Joseph Davenport (of 20 Halifax Lane, Luddenden) for the sum of £18,000 | ||
One of five children, Edson was born in Jan 1886. He died in July 1975 at the age of 89 years. His parents were William Patrick (1858 to 1940) and Leah Patrick (1852 to 1940). | One of five children, Edson was born in Jan 1886. He served in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infrantry as a private, and was discharged 18th July 1918. He died in July 1975 at the age of 89 years. His parents were William Patrick (1858 to 1940) and Leah Patrick (1852 to 1940). | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 28 February 2025
Patrick's Yard

Patrick's Yard refers to the path from the High Street (to the left No.13 High St) and leading past the door to No.9 High Street (Riverside House) to the front door of No.10 High Street (The Coach House).
The front of No.9 High Street was Edson Patrick's greengrocer's shop and the yard was named after his family.
At the entrance to the yard, next to the butchers, was a public toilet. The spring, which still runs, filled a 'Tippler' toilet which emptied into the brook. https://www.ramsbottomheritage.org.uk/CrowLaneProject/tipplers.htm
Patrick (then at 4 Goitside, Luddenden) bought the yard in 1919 from Samuel Bloomer (of Holme House, Mount Tabor) for the sum of £650.
In May 1974, Patrick sold the yard and the cottages at 10, 11, and 12 High Street to Bryan Joseph Davenport (of 20 Halifax Lane, Luddenden) for the sum of £18,000
One of five children, Edson was born in Jan 1886. He served in the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infrantry as a private, and was discharged 18th July 1918. He died in July 1975 at the age of 89 years. His parents were William Patrick (1858 to 1940) and Leah Patrick (1852 to 1940).
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