Burnley Express
Saturday 24 May 1890
Marsden in 1765
The following copy of "an assessment for the necessary relief of the poor, and for the other purposes in the several Acts of Parliament mentioned relating to the poor for the township of Marsden, in the county of Lancaster, made and assessed the second day of May, 1765, being the first rate for this present year, at 3d. in the pound," will be of interest to a considerable number of our readers. It offers an interesting contrast to the present valuation of the township. The document does not state what period of time the rate was expected to cover, but the occupiers of premises mentioned in the list below will be able to form a comparison between the past and present value of the buildings. By multiplying by six the amount which the rate realised it will be seen what the poor rate would have amounted to at its present rate of 1s. 6d. in the pound, in 1765. A comparison between this amount and the rate just levied on the township will represent the past and present value of the premises. The document is also of interest in showing what families were established in Marsden 125 years ago. The following is the list:- Banistre Walton, Esq., 9s.; ditto, Green middens, 2s. 3d.; ditto William Baldwin, Clough Head, 1s. 3d.; ditto, John Thornton, 3s. 7 1/2d.; J. Clayton, Esq., Croft, 6d.; T. Foulds, Esq., Coalsike, 9d.; Lord Derby, 5 1/2d.; Mr. George Hartley, 5s. 4 1/2d.; ditto, Hodge House, 2s. 6d.; ditto, White Yates, 9 1/2d.; Mr. Sagar, of Catlow, 7s.; James Robinson, 4s. 3d.; John Holgate, 2s. 4 1/2d.; William Sagar, 1s. 9d.; Richard Sagar, 3s.; John Ridehalgh, for Southfd (Southfield) 3s. 4 1/2d.; William Boulton, 5s.; James Driver, 2s. 9d.; Lawrence Manknols, 7s. 9d.; ditto, Kingstonehill, 2s.; ditto, Hilly Field, 2s. 3d.; Jeffrey Shackleton, 4s. 6d.; John Kippax, 4s. 3d.; Richard Ellot, 4s. 3d.; ditto for Lee, 2s.; William Towers, 2s. 3d.; John Wood, 2s. 10 1/2d.; Lawrence Hargreaves, 1s. 9d.; William Heap, 2s. 6d.; Henry Leigh, 1s.; James Tillotson, 4s.; Robert Hartley, Watterside, 3s.; Robert Walsh, 1s. 1 1/2d.; ditto, for house, 3d.; George Halstead, 2s. 9d.; ditto, Bot-house, 2s.; Reedyford, 3s. 10 1/2d.; James Halstead, 1s. 7 1/2d.; James Mitchel, 2s. 3d.; Richard Foulds, 2s.; John Hartley, Lee, 1s. 1 1/2d.; Haggate Yate, 2s.; James Ridehalgh, White walls 2s. 5 1/2d.; ditto, for Cock leach, 1s. 10 1/2d.; Thomas Murgatroyd, 2s. 9d.; John Utley, Gibhill, 1s. 1 1/2d.; Widdow Catlow, 6d.; James Rushton, 1s. 6d.; Thomas Mitchel, 1s. 3d.; John Hartley, Height, 1s. 9d.; John Whalley, 2s.; Abram Driver, 1s. 9d.; John Hargreaves, Bridgend, 2s.; Henry Hartley, Green, 2s. 4 1/2d.; Henry Sagar, 9d.; Mr. Cunliffe, 1s. 9d.; John Hindle, Church CLough, 1s. 6d.; Thos. Dent, 4s. 3d.; Jno Spencer, 1s. 9d.; Mr. Cunliffe, Kilnhill, 1s. 3d.; Richard Nutter, 1s. 6d.; Jno Rocinson, 2s.; Wm. Midgley, 2s. 3d.; Jno Ridehalgh, 1s. 10 1/2d.; do. for Cockleach, 1s. 6d.; Doughty, 2s. 3d.; Dry Clough, 3s.; Wm. Blackwell, Salterforth, 2s. 1 1/2d.; do, Swainsplat, 2s. 3d.; Knare Hill, 1s. 9d.; Jno. Parkers, 2s.; Old Bills, 6d.; Stephen Ellot, 1s. 9d.; do. High Flatts, 1s.; John Firth, House, 4 1/2d.; Henry Ecroyd, House, 3d.; Samsbery, 3d.; Dr. Turner, 6d.; James Rushton, Wackersall, 1s. 9d.; do. for Green, 1s. 6d.; do. for his house, 3d.; John Hartley, Gibfield, 1s. 6d.; Mr. Kippax, 5s.; John Hargreaves, 3s. 3d.; do. Causeyfoot, 1s. 6d.; Law Ridehalgh, 4s. 3d.; Richard Sutcliffe,, 2s. 9d.; Henry Ecroyd, (Edgend), 4s. 7 1/2d.; do. for Height, 1s. 3d.; John Ecroyd, (Crossfield), 9 1/2d.; do. for his house, 4 1/2d.; Richard Ecroyd, Lomishaw, 2s. 7 1/2d.; John Ridehalgh, 4s. 9d.; Henry Sagar, Whitefield, 3s. 3d.; Henry Sagar, for Duerd. (Duerden), 3s. 9d.; do. for his house, 4 1/2d.; Joshua Smith, 3s. 3d.; Wm. Spencer, 2s. 4 1/2d.; do. Lane End, 3d.; Mr. Bragg, 1s. 1 1/2d.; Widdow Harrison, 2s. 6d.; Ambrose Wigglesworth, 2s. 1 1/2d.; Wm. Tod, 1s. 6d.; John Robertshaw, 1s. 6d.; Wm. Whalley, 4s. 3d.; Wm Barker, 1s. 7 1/2d.; Hibson Tenement, 1s.; Jno. Catlow, 2s. 5 1/2d.; James Rushton, Chappel, 7 1/2d.; Geo. Haworth, Height, 9d.; Richard Ecroyd, Hollinghall, 9d.; Miles Aspden, 6d.; Lionel Blakey, 1s. 6d.; James Wilson, 6d.; Joseph Whalley, 2s. 6d.; Joseph Turner, 1s.; Joseph Heyworth,, 1s. 7 1/2d.; Mr. Barcroft, 2s. 3d.; James Emmott, 1s.; Mr. Kippax, Bradley, 1s. 6d.; do. for ditto, 1s. 6d.; kiln and mill, 4s. 6d.; John Halstead, Westpastur, 9d.; Abram Clegg, 2s. 1 1/2d.; John Rigby, 2s. 9d.; do. for his house, 4 1/2d.;Jonas Nuttall, 2s. 9d.; Esquire Parker, Height, 6d.; Richard Marriott for Clay, 1s. 9d.; do. for his house, 9d.; John Blakey, house 3d.; Mr. Whittaker, Hawkshole (Hawks House), 1s. 9d.; Richard Ecroyd for Heyhead, 1s.; Mr. Ormerod, for Hibson Lane, 7 1/2d.; Thomas Hartley, 2s. 3d.; Ambrose Greenwood, houses, 9d.; James Rushton, Lindred, 4s. 6d.; James Taylor, 6d.; old eeting house, 4 1/2d.; total, £14 9s. 9 3/4d. The rate is assessed by J. Ridehalgh and George Halstead, churchwardens, and Joseph Whalley and James Rushton, overseers of the poor. It was also "seen and allowed by us, two of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said county, witness our hands this 10th day of May, 1765, J. Clayton, A. Nowell." "This was published in the church on Sunday, the 12th of May, 1765, by me, Richard Farrar, clark." The document is in the handwriting of John Ecroyd, who was surveyor of highways in 1771. Mr. W. Ecroyd, jun., makes a calculation (in answer to a footnote on the document made by the late Mr. William Ecroyd, of Lomeshaye), showing that if the above assessment was at 3d. in the pound upon half value, the rateable value of the township of Marsden in 1765 would appear to have been £2,318 10s. It is now over £64,000.
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