Narrowgate Mill
Posted: 30 Mar 2016, 11:54
I was browsing old newspapers and found this. Thought you may be interested. It is an advertisement from The Leeds Mercury 27/10/1838 and concerns the sale of Narrowgate Mil, Pendle :-
"Until a short time ago in the occupation of the late firm of Roberts Brothers ..together with the reservoirs,cauls, weirs, gas and steam apparatus for lighting and warming the mill and other appurtenances...The mill has been lately thoroughly repaired and contains 4 stories or floors, each floor being 75 1/2 feet long by 35 1/2 feet wide within the walls. The floors, plastering, slating and etc and the water wheel are all quite new.
The reservoir is capacious and firmly banked, and the ?golts in excellent repair; the caul which throws the whole of the River Pendle into the reservoir is only just erected....
Also..four cottages nearly adjoining the said mill..
This mill and premises, with the appurtenances are a most desirable property for both a spinner and manufacturer, or an investment of capital - plenty of hands can be had at moderate wages and there is a pit of the best quality of coal with 2 1/2 miles of the mill...and its capabilities and power can be readily ascertained from the machinery undermentioned, which has been worked, is now within and ..likewise to be sold...
1 Willow, 1 Lap Machine, 1 blower, 12 cop reels, 1 press, (either 12 or 18) carding engines, each 40 inches on the wire, 2 drawing frames with 3 rollers, 2 deliveries and 4 heads each; 1 stubbing frame, 48 spindles and 9 inches lift; 2 roving frames with 7 inches lift and 56 spindles each; 4 roving frames with 5 inches lift and 120 spindles each; 1 grinding machine; 8 mules, 600 spindles each at 1 1/2 inch distance, with all the straps, cans, bobbins and complete and ready for work.
The machinery is quite new and in excellent order."
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Mr James Armistead, Overlooker, of Roughlee, near the above mill, will show the premises and machinery & further particulars may be had (from) Mr James Roberts, of South Parade, Habergham Eaves...
"Until a short time ago in the occupation of the late firm of Roberts Brothers ..together with the reservoirs,cauls, weirs, gas and steam apparatus for lighting and warming the mill and other appurtenances...The mill has been lately thoroughly repaired and contains 4 stories or floors, each floor being 75 1/2 feet long by 35 1/2 feet wide within the walls. The floors, plastering, slating and etc and the water wheel are all quite new.
The reservoir is capacious and firmly banked, and the ?golts in excellent repair; the caul which throws the whole of the River Pendle into the reservoir is only just erected....
Also..four cottages nearly adjoining the said mill..
This mill and premises, with the appurtenances are a most desirable property for both a spinner and manufacturer, or an investment of capital - plenty of hands can be had at moderate wages and there is a pit of the best quality of coal with 2 1/2 miles of the mill...and its capabilities and power can be readily ascertained from the machinery undermentioned, which has been worked, is now within and ..likewise to be sold...
1 Willow, 1 Lap Machine, 1 blower, 12 cop reels, 1 press, (either 12 or 18) carding engines, each 40 inches on the wire, 2 drawing frames with 3 rollers, 2 deliveries and 4 heads each; 1 stubbing frame, 48 spindles and 9 inches lift; 2 roving frames with 7 inches lift and 56 spindles each; 4 roving frames with 5 inches lift and 120 spindles each; 1 grinding machine; 8 mules, 600 spindles each at 1 1/2 inch distance, with all the straps, cans, bobbins and complete and ready for work.
The machinery is quite new and in excellent order."
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Mr James Armistead, Overlooker, of Roughlee, near the above mill, will show the premises and machinery & further particulars may be had (from) Mr James Roberts, of South Parade, Habergham Eaves...