at the Old Assembly Rooms, Halifax.
The following evening he delivered a second lecture
Partners included
Sidney Hallas
and
Sarah Elizabeth Hallas.
The partnership was dissolved by mutual consent on 9th March 1901.
Sarah Elizabeth then carried on the business on her own
account as S. E. Hallas & Son
It has been said that the area was so rough, that the policemen used
to walk round the area in fours.
The area was cleared in the 1930s to make way for the parade of shops
which included Burton's.
See
Irish Riots
He is recorded in the Heptonstall Church Registers.
The Sutcliffe family of Heptonstall is said to be descended from
him.
He married Unknown.
Children:
Both sons erected fulling mills
There was a shop selling the drink in Holroyd's Buildings, Brighouse
See
Captain Spencer
She married William Greame.
After William's death, she and her daughter
went to live in Wakefield.
She leased Heath Hall, Halifax to Jeremiah Aked and Michael Inman
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