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D2825 - Sir Edmund Buckley (1834-1910) of Manchester, investor - 1746-1934
1 - Stoney Warth, Whaley Bridge - 1746
2 - Bing's Knowle, Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1775-1882
3 - Bing's Knowle, Chapel-en-le-Frith
4 - White Hart etc, Whaley Bridge - 1824-1894
5 - Wire Mill, Whaley Bridge - 1853
6 - Whaley Bridge - 1894
7 - Whaley Bridge and Chapel en le Frith - 1894-1913
8 - Macclesfield, Cheshire - 1847-1916
9 - Fishery Rights, Todds Brook Reservoir - Lease for 21 years by John William Joderell, esq, of Yeardsley Hall, Cheshire to Edmund Buckley, esq, of Manchester, of rights of fishery in Todds Brook Reservoir, rent £20 yearly - 1849
10 - Whaley Bridge Gas - 1910-1911
11 - Stockport Corporation Bill - 1933-1934
1 - Bill to empower the Stockport Corporation to construct additional waterworks; confer further powers in connection with their water gas and electricity undertakings and in regard to the finance and local government of the borough and other purposes - 1933-1934
2 - Notices (/1-2) to G L Whately and E G Whately concerning the bill at 11/1, 1 Dec 1933 - 1933
12 - Memorandum of an apportionment for purchase of the modus in lieu of tithes of Timothy Taylor for land at Whaley, with cover labelled "White Hart Proportion", and addressed to Andrew Brittlebank of Winster, solicitor (/1-2) - 1840s
George M. Woodward (1767-1809), cartoonist
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