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Title: Heywood House, Isle of Man
Post by: tomskibabes on Tuesday 15 September 09 20:17 BST (UK)
Does anyone know where Heywood house Guest House would have been on the Isle of Man, we think it was in Douglas?

Servetus Ridings bought the Guest house and renamed it Heywood House as they moved to the Isle of Man from Heywood in Lancashire in the early 1900's, we think he died when the Ellen Vannin sank in 1909.

Any information or pictures would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Michelle
Title: Re: Heywood House, Isle of Man
Post by: Frances_mnb on Thursday 17 September 09 19:01 BST (UK)
it's not in the 1898 or 1904 official list of accomodation for Douglas (see http://www.manxnotebook.com - tho full transcript only on my cd rom) nor is Rydings or Ridings name

There is a Heywood house, Victoria Terrace Peel however (can't check on that for a week or so as didn't transcribe Peel accomodation)
Title: Re: Heywood House, Isle of Man
Post by: Voirrey M on Thursday 17 September 09 19:44 BST (UK)
One  of   Ellan  Vannin   CREW   casualties   was   Samuel   Rydings   ,a  donkeyman ,  who  lived on   South  Quay---
on  side  of  Douglas  harbour.  He  left  a  wife  &   four   children.
Title: Re: Heywood House, Isle of Man
Post by: Frank01 on Thursday 07 November 13 20:15 GMT (UK)
I can probably help you quite a bit here if you’re still looking for information? Your post is from a while ago though so perhaps you have all you need. I’d be interested to know why you want to find out about Heywood house though.