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Lancashire Archives
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http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/libraries-and-archives/archives-and-record-office/visit-lancashire-archives/lancashire-archives.aspx
12th cent-19th cent: Lancs (Dunkenhalgh, etc) and Yorks (Selby Abbey, etc) deeds, family and estate papers
Lancashire Archives
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NRA 6100 RC Petre
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/N13861017
Thank you Claire
Jonathan Hutchinson's Diary and information at the Haslemere Museum didn't mention George Hood, [George Hood's Brewery premises in 1839 were owned by William Procter]. However, their reply did mention the Hutchinson and Procter marriage link (discussed previously), Thomas Procter and Hutchinson's Uncle Procter of Kettering.
My 2 X Gt Grandmother and family had links with Kettering.
However, I suspect Uncle Procter of Kettering and the Tibbits Hood Mausoleum at Wolfhampcote are all coincidences.
One of the Procters had children with different surnames.
I've acquired some more papers from where I got the William Hood of Selby, (Manor of Selby Admittance) papers.
Procter - Dickinson?
One is an Affirmation dated 1875, stamped Sheffield, referring to the Will of Elizabeth Proctor of Selby and claiming to be related and that Ann Dickinson was the Niece of William Procter late of Selby and that Herbert Camm Dickinson was the only Son of Ann Dickinson. Claiming that "Herbert Dickinson" mentioned in Elizabeth Procter's Last Will and Testament late of Selby and Herbert Camm Dickinson were the same person.
Manor of Selby mssI'm hopeful that the other Petre papers, might reveal more about my slippery ancestor, who left numerous references to himself, but not revealing his origin, or his burial!
Regards Mark
EDIT:
Procter and Richardsons?
Seems George Hood at Selby has become involved with the Procters, possibly via the Marriage of his Son, John Hood to Sarah Richardson in 1846.
Online reference to Richardson of Great Ayton who were linked with Leather Tanning ... Elizabeth Procter being nee Elizabeth Slinger and a Procter Trust.
Copy will of William Procter of Selby, Esquire, 4th September 1846 - East Riding Archives DDGU/1/51
Bequests: wife; nephew Jonathan Hutchinson and wife Elizabeth; sister Elizabeth Procter; etc Property: Selby, Great Ayton, Summercroft, parish Drax, Dacre cum Beverley, Brayton, Wistow, Riccall, Hillam, Haddlesey, Burn, Osgodby, Gunby, Bubwith, etc with codicils (1849-1854)