784-1/24/684 (North side) Its broken windows and deserted appearance give little indication as to the important part it played for many years in the alleviation of suffering humanity. If you require hard copies of any documents on the website, please inform the office who will provide them free of charge. 784-1/24/684 (North side) Found inside – Page 301Cuthbert Browne was also manager of the Duke of Norfolk's Sheffield estates , ob : aining that post and discharging its duties in a way that did not gain ... In 1719 an exact survey was taken of the woods belonging to the duke of Norfolk, when it was found there were 25 woods in Ecclesfield . “He was dressed in a dark coat fastened with emerald buttons. As always, the proposal sparked debate amongst its people. Nevertheless, there were obstacles to be overcome, not least the fact that the land had previously been the site of a dam, and subsequently the solid foundations for the hotel ended up costing the company £1,500. The Duke of Norfolk, head of … Square pedestals with the initial "N" in roundels, and stepped caps. Estate cottages for Bernard Edward Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk (1765-1842). Norfolk Park was given as a gift from the Duke of Norfolk to the City of Sheffield and a new refreshment pavilion was opened – built to commemorate the gift of the park to the City of Sheffield. West Bar is one of Sheffield’s oldest streets and mentioned in ancient records of the Burgery. Found inside – Page 824The Norfolk Park , Wolsey , during his disgrace , was for some time placed in 60 acres in extent , is granted by the duke of Norfolk Sheffield Castle ... It was the railway company’s first venture into hotel management setting a precedent for the Great Central Railway’s (as it became) later hotels at Nottingham and Marylebone. After Sheffield Manor fell into the hands of the Duke of Norfolk, it was neglected, sold to tenant farmers, and largely dismantled in 1706. It is the Yorkshire home of the Duke of Norfolk. Ashlar and cast-iron. The principal landowners are the Duke of Devonshire K.G. After his death in 1910, it seemed appropriate that Sheffield should honour him with a statue. Following private visits to Baby Basics West Norfolk where The Duchess heard more about the baby bank’s need for donations, she spearheaded a drive for donations of items for babies from brands and high street retailers. Interior of Norfolk Market Hall, Sheffield, 1862. Waste was land without value, unsuitable for farming, and often in awkward locations. INTERIOR not inspected. The Sheffield Coal Company was one of the oldest colliery companies in Sheffield 1805 Company founded on 28 February 1805 to lease from the Duke of Norfolk and work coal pits in the Park area of the city. The Marquis of Rockingham (Fitzwilliam) of Wentworth Woodhouse, as Lord of the Manor, benefited most, while the Earl of Surrey (as Duke of Norfolk) obtained all the tythes and two thirds of the small tythes in Ecclesall that lay on both the north and south side of the Porter Brook. This idyllic retreat, with bright flowers and country air, changed as Sheffield grew. The eminent Leader family remained until 1817, when it passed to the Pearson family until 1872. Found inside – Page 23The chapel was attached to the Lord's House , or residence of the Duke of ... which is reproduced from the original in the Duke of Norfolk's Sheffield ... The Duke of Norfolk is the premier duke in the peerage of England, and also, as Earl of Arundel, the premier earl.The Duke of Norfolk is, moreover, the Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of England. The staircases and corridors, illuminated with gas lamps, were built of stone. A photograph of the design was published in December 1911, and the following month Fitzalan Square was officially announced as the chosen site. Background. beaded 4-panel door. He had been fatigued in Birmingham and his journey to Sheffield was delayed, causing unnecessary anxiety to those who had organised the schedule. In 1773, during the reign of George III, an Act of Parliament created a law that enabled inclosure (or enclosure) of land, at the same time removing the rights of commoners’ access. Duke of Norfolk's Settlement Trusts, Re. Genealogy for Sheffield Howard (c.1703 - c.1789) family tree on Geni, with over 225 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. The building referred to is in Tudor Place. The masterplan was prepared by James Paine. Found inside – Page 8In Sheffield the navigation scheme was supported by the Company of Cutlers as ... as cheaply as Sheffield got its coals from the Duke of Norfolk's pits . The building of the present Town Hall was started in 1891 and opened by Queen Victoria on 21st May 1897. Found inside – Page 344I have never heard of the Duke ( of Norfolk ] interfering at all with the property until it got to the end of the term , ' the mayor of Sheffield told the ... West Bar is likely to be medieval in origin, and part of Spring Street was shown in 1736. A gruesome relic it would doubtless be, but it is surely worthy of consideration whether something cannot be done with a view to preserving it from the flames.”. SK38NE LEVESON STREET 784-1/6/479 Norfolk Bridge. Plinth, first and second floor A piece of land was leased from the Duke of Norfolk. Henry Fitzalan Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Premier Duke and Hereditary Earl Marshal of England. In July 1889, the Shah of Persia (now the Islamic Republic of Iran) was invited to Sheffield by the Duke of Norfolk as part of His Imperial Majesty’s visit to Britain. c1850. Above, 4 smaller 12 pane sashes. The extent of the complete service is not known but it was vast enough that it could be divided between the Duke's grandsons, Henry Granville, the 14th Duke and Edward, 1st Baron Howard of Glossop. In the Manor of Ecclesall about 1,000 acres of common land was lost by an Act in 1779. Some remaining walls and a window were removed to the grounds of Queen's Tower in Norfolk Park by Robert Marnock in 1839. A passage with iron bar gates ran through the cellar with perforated zinc windows for ventilation. It was taken from them under the pretext that it was waste land, and if it were inclosed and given to private individuals, they would cultivate it. The Norfolk Heritage Trail is a walk through centuries of Sheffield history – from the middle ages to the modern, via the Tudors, Victorians and two world wars.The trail takes its name from the Dukes of Norfolk, who previously owned much of the land it … However, it was sold in 1972 and for a long time was called the Royal Victoria Holiday Inn. Thomas Howard, the eldest son of Henry Howard, the earl of Surrey, and Francis de Vere, was born at Kenninghall Palace in Norfolk, on 10th March 1538. Duke of Norfolk's Estate Office GV II House, now estate office. There were also concerns that the “putrid water beneath it,” would make it a most uncomfortable place. Sheffield had only recently possessed wider streets, and the old narrow congested roads had always been unsuitable for statuary. House, now estate office. 3 storeys; 4 It became known that King George preferred non-equestrian statues of his late father, and Sheffield respected those wishes with its choice. The following information has been contributed by users volunteering for our Enriching The List project. His statue is in the Town Hall. FITZALAN HOWARD, Edward William, Duke Of Norfolk Correspondence address The Estate Office, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9AS . Edmund Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent, was his younger brother. In 1860, James Radley, founder of the Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool, suggested to architect Matthew Ellison Hadfield that Sheffield required a first-class hotel. See how you can help. Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, KG, GCVO, VD, PC (27 December 1847 – 11 February 1917), styled Baron Maltravers until 1856 and Earl of Arundel and Surrey between 1856 and 1860, was a British Unionist politician and philanthropist. window range of 12 pane sashes. Half of this was occupied with servants’ rooms and the remainder used as a wines and spirits cellar. The Duke of Norfolk. He married Catherine Brockholes (before 1724–1784), daughter of John Brockholes, on 8 November 1739. The street layout principally dates to the period between 1783 and 1802, although Spring Street and the streets to the south are earlier. Somewhere, concealed in dusty old archives, will be the story of how these lands, taken from the people, delivered a huge fortune for the landowners. Found inside – Page 30He died in 1684 , and was succeeded by his son Henry , the Protestant Duke of Norfolk , who died in 1701 , when his nephew Thomas became his successor . Single side wall Found inside – Page 293The Cutlers of Sheffield , like most traders , were at that time stout Whigs ... On the 24th October , the Duke of Norfolk was apprehended on suspicion and ... Found inside – Page 306Bernard Edward , 12th Duke of Norfolk 215 Edward , 9th Duke of Norfolk 49 , 135 , 136 Henry , 15th Duke of Norfolk 66 , 161 , 215 Thomas , 8th Duke of ... To grant to the Duke of Norfolk, as the owner of tythes of corn, grain, hay and wood, one eights part of the commons and also an allotment equal to the value of two thirds part of the small tythes, and also to grand an allotment to the Vicar of Sheffield in satisfaction of his interests in the remaining one third part of the small tythes. SHEFFIELD SK3587SW ST JAMES' STREET 784-1/24/684 (North side) 28/06/73 No.8 Duke of Norfolk's Estate Office GV II House, now estate office. In 1909, there were a great many people complaining about unfair taxation when it was proposed to take a generous portion of their money. After Sheffield Manor fell into the hands of the Duke of Norfolk, it was neglected, sold to tenant farmers, and largely dismantled in 1706. The cemetery is situated in what was then Brightside Bierlow, one of the townships which made up Sheffield. You can trace the story of Sheffield Manor Lodge back to its beginnings as a medieval hunting lodge. Upon opening, it was one of the first parks in Britain to be free to the general public. mansion for the Duke of Norfolk, Sheffield, 1859; demol. 28/06/73 No.8 He became Mayor and on 21 May 1897 invited Queen Victoria to open the Town Hall. The Royal Victoria Hotel was enlarged in 1898, later passing to London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) and on nationalisation was owned by British Transport Hotels. Hadfield, Cawkwell, Davidson, Architects, Sheffield estates of the Constable family, inherited by the Duke of Norfolk through his mother, who was the Hon. In July 1889, the Shah of Persia (now the Islamic Republic of Iran) was invited to Sheffield by the Duke of Norfolk as part of His Imperial Majesty’s visit to Britain. Afterwards he visited the Atlas Works of John Brown and Company before heading to The Farm, the Duke of Norfolk’s residence (now the site of Sheffield College), where he stayed overnight. The statue was winched into place in October 1913, quickly covered, and officially unveiled by the Duke of Norfolk at a high-profile ceremony on 28 October, the same day that the Duchess of Norfolk laid the foundation stone of the ‘Cripples’ home in the Rivelin Valley. Ashlar and cast-iron. He served as Postmaster General from 1895 to 1900. SK3587SW ST JAMES' STREET 784-1/24/684 (North side) 28/06/73 No.8 Duke of Norfolk's Estate Office . His statue is in the Town Hall. 1967. description of additions and alterations to The Farm, 'heretofore the residence of the agent of the Duke', with adaptations in the Tudor style. Despite the long delay, thousands lined the streets as the Royal procession travelled along St Mary’s Road, The Moor and to Norfolk Street where the Shah visited the works of Joseph Rodgers and Sons, including a tour of the vast ivory cellar, before being presented with a handsome sporting knife. LORD JUSTICE CUMMING-BRUCE: I have asked Lord Justice Fox to deliver the first judgment on this appeal. beaded 4-panel door. 23 Church Street, Sheffield. From Midland Station, a huge procession, escorted by a squadron of the Yorkshire Dragoons, made its way to the Corn Exchange where a reception was held. Published by Martin Hurst. window range of 12 pane sashes. Henry Fitzalan-Howard (1847–1917), 15th Duke of Norfolk, First Lord Mayor of Sheffield Most of the station’s buildings were demolished by 1989 allowing a new extension to be built and connecting to the main hotel by a covered passageway much the same way as passengers used to leave the platform. He had the reputation of being the proudest man in Sheffield, and this earned him the title of ‘My Lord Harry.’ He was highly indignant at finding another Henry Tudor, a journeyman, and he vainly endeavoured to bribe the man to change his name. His mother, Queen Victoria, had been a relative stranger to the city, but as the Prince of Wales, he had opened Firth Park in 1875, and attended the opening of an industrial exhibition by the Cutlers’ Company in 1885. The Duke of Norfolk’s estates in Sheffield survived until the 1950s, before gradually reverting to the council. The site designated for redevelopment became a series of factories, workshops, small shops, as well as the site of the County Hotel. As a director, Matthew Ellison Hadfield, designed the new hotel and work started in 1861. Single side wall and single rear wall stacks. It is the first sports club in the world to have the word "United" in its name. Found inside – Page 824The Norfolk Park , Wolsey , during his disgrace , was for some time placed in 60 acres in extent , is granted by the duke of Norfolk Sheffield Castle ... The 22-acre brownfield site was put on the market two years ago by three landowners, the Duke of Norfolk, Sheffield City Council and the Canal … Ref No: arc03058: Title: Plan of the Orchard and Garden in the Mill Sands belonging to the Duke of Norfolk, [c. 1770-1778] Location: Sheffield_City_Centre Local clubs were Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window), Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window), Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window), Click to share on Skype (Opens in new window), Tudor House: Bright flowers and green trees, Leader House: A survivor from days of fields and gardens, How the Norfolks and the Fitzwilliams took the people’s acres, When the Shah of Persia visited Sheffield, The Meridian: a high-rise on the site of a bowling green, Chapel Walk: “With hedges of honeysuckle and hawthorn; the air fragrant with the scent of new-mown hay.”, Planning permission submitted for Leah’s Yard, Like it or not, Sheffield’s seagulls are here to stay, Telephone House: Smartening-up our retro buildings, The world is full of Joe Scarborough paintings, J. Stuart Blackton: From Broomspring Lane to Hollywood, The Law in Sheffield: From Sheffield Castle to West Bar, Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Sheffield Banker, “Sheffielders would rather be poisoned by a man with a beard than saved by a man without one.”, Manor Cinema: The rise and fall of a 1920s masterpiece, When the Victorians complained about our roads, When Sheffield forced its way into Fleet Street’s golden age. For instance, Carver Street, Rockingham Street, Bright Street, Earl Street, Alsop Lane, Jessop Street, Tudor Street, Duke Street (later Matilda Street), Cumberland Street, Hereford Street, Bishop Street, Button Lane, and Porter Lane, were all inclosure roads formed at this time out of what was then called Little Sheffield Moor. He was born in 1847, succeeded to the title in 1886 and died in 1917. 3 miles of the M1 motorway network & Sheffield parkway. This area was once known as Alsop Fields where ancient hunting rights were claimed. A £300m regeneration scheme will see old factories and workshops replaced with residential and business units. sillbands, modillioned wooden eaves cornice. Although he was a unionist, Norfolk made substantial donations to Roman Catholic schools and churches in Ireland. The 17th Duke of Norfolk, who has died aged 86, rose to the rank of major-general in the Army and was a … News of a significant proposed development within Sheffield’s Cultural Industries Quarter Conservation Area. Andrew Wilkinson, Bethiah Jessop, Philip Gell, John Gell, Mary Catherine Gell and Mary Gell were entitled to the other third part of the tythes for the land lying on the south side of Porter Brook, and James Wilkinson, as Vicar of the Parish Church at Sheffield, was entitled to the remainder of the small tythes on both sides of the Brook. Tudor House stopped being a home, its remaining land sold off, and it became a Dispensary (1832-33), the Tudor Place Institute (a bible society), Medical Officer’s Department, and Offices of the Weights and Measures Department. The Charter was passed down to the Dukes of Norfolk and remained with them until 1899, when the 15th Duke sold the rights to the Sheffield council at a cost of £526,000. Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, II. George Meyer brought with him a considerable sum of money used to furnish the Victoria Hotel. Nevertheless, the people of Sheffield waited patiently, and gave him a rapturous welcome. He served as Postmaster General between 1895 and 1900, b The Duke of Norfolk by now had left the South and focused on Sheffield. Single side wall and single rear wall stacks. Found inside – Page 16The title of duke of Norfolk , forfeited by his ancestor , was afterwards restored to him . He died without issue in 1667 , when his titles and estates ... It was bought by Charles Wardlow, owner of Wardlow Steels Company on Carlisle Street, whose son, Marmaduke, later lived here spending large amounts of money renovating and improving the building. GV II . Norfolk Park, Sheffield opened to the public in 1848, with work laying out the park having commenced in 1841 initiated by the 12th Duke of Norfolk who owned the land. This scheme would have cost excess of £100,000 and after much deliberation was abandoned. In 1909, the old deed was rediscovered in archives at the Ecclesall Board of Guardians, and the full extent of the land division laid bare. 26 June 2002 • 12:11am. In the 1780s, work on the Georgian estate grid commenced to the north of the site beginning with the parallel routes of Union Street, Eyre Street and Arundel Street from the town centre, extending to Matilda Street (formerly Duke Street). This reflected the proposed location of the hotel close to the railway, rolling-mills, forges, and factories, all of which belched gases and smoke from chimneys. It might seem hard to believe now, but Edward was a popular King with Sheffield people. Please see our terms and conditions. urban allotment gardens in sheffield Urban allotment gardens in the eighteenth century: the case of Sheffield* by N ... most garden areas, whereas the Spittle Gardens (Duke of Norfolk’s Nursery) outline to the north of the river is in total contrast. This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest. return and stone dressings, roof not visible. The lease was bought by Sheffield Corporation in 1938 with plans of demolition, but the advent of the Second World war meant it was used as a headquarters for the ARP. - Wikipedia In 1571, the Protestant-turned-Catholic Thomas Howard, the fourth Duke of Norfolk , had plans to marry Mary, Queen of Scots, and then replace Elizabeth with Mary. However, the masterplan didn’t transpire largely because Sheffield’s inhabitants didn’t want or couldn’t afford the properties as planned. He was very impressed with the work of the Mission and he readily agreed to the request by Father Burke, a Sheffield priest, for the services of the Daughters of Charity. 111 - A plan of several parcels of the Duke of Norfolk's land near Sheffield, held severally by Walter Oborne, esquire, and William Hedges, clerk [fields in the area of Shalesmoor/Allen Street/Watery Lane/Pond Lane / Watery Street/Mill Sands / Sims Croft, including details of exchange between the Duke and Henry Longden] “Flags flapped limply about their poles, the bunting drooped ingloriously, the streamers and floral festoons looked bedraggled, and all the bravery of decoration had departed.”. Found inside – Page 165Duke of Norfolk promises £ 3000 towards a proposed technical school in Sheffield . 3. Lieut . Peach wins the principal prize at the Yorksbire Rifle ... 1818 - The 12th Duke of Norfolk, Bernard Edward Howard, established a new market –the Green Market – on the site of the old gaol between King Street and Castle Street. Bank House The hotel and the retaining wall and approach ramp of the old railway station were Grade II listed in 1995 and in March 2019 the hotel was rebranded as the Royal Victoria Crowne Plaza. The parade ground of the Artillery Volunteers and the other buildings that intervene between Tudor Place and Arundel Street have usurped the place of the flower beds and fruit trees of Henry Tudor, and the sycamores that surrounded his domain have their memory perpetuated in the adjoining street, that breathes a fragrance of anything but bright flowers and green trees.”. The kitchen was built behind the front portion of the hotel and contained two stoves and two plate-heaters. Those in Sheffield Archive (about three hundred in all) are calendared The records of the Everingham (E.R.) The seat of the Duke of Norfolk is Arundel Castle in Sussex, although the title refers to the county of Norfolk.The current Duke of Norfolk is Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk. by a single one, all 12 pane sashes. In order justly to appreciate this act of his Grace, it should be understood that, the property being in strict settlement, he must pay out of his own pocket the estimated value of whatever he gives away, and settle the money on the family trusts.—Sheffleld Independent. The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority. Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. The new work includes a tower 70' to 80' high, with an octagon turret. It is concerned with the jurisdiction of the court to authorise the payment out of trust property of remuneration to a trustee. Found insideSheaf, which was laid out in a gridiron pattern under the direction of the 10th Duke of Norfolk between 1771 and 1778. Norfolk Street and Norfolk Lane are ... The basement extended underneath the kitchen. Norfolk donated over 160 acres of parks and recreation grounds to Sheffield and was one of the founders and first Chancellor of the University of Sheffield. The welcome given to Shahanshah, Khaqan, Soltane Saheb Quaran, Quebleye alam (or plain old Naser-al Din Shah Quajar) was on a scale only afforded to British monarchs. The 15th Duke of Norfolk (and Lord Mayor of Sheffield) arranged for Queen Victoria to visit Norfolk Park on May 21st 1897, following her visit to Sheffield to open the new Town Hall. After a public enquiry permission was refused, and the infamous ‘wedding cake’ was built elsewhere. White's Directory of Sheffield and Rotherham, 1911, states that, 'THE TERRITORIAL FORCE ARTILLERY DRILL HALL in Clough Road, is the property of the West Riding of Yorks County Association. See our extensive range of expert advice to help you care for and protect historic places. This spurred the Sheffield architect into action, enlisting local businessmen, and choosing a site next to the Victoria Station. The Norfolk Picture Palace opened on Thursday 24th December 1914. And there were cries that the site was too far away from the town centre where it might have been more sensible to build a new hotel. Here is a story about a Royal visit to Sheffield that to younger generations will appear extraordinary. Let us go back to the late 1700s, and we would be standing in the grounds of Tudor House. Square pedestals with the initial "N" in roundels, and stepped caps. Found inside – Page 227At this stage no action was taken against Mary, but the Duke of Norfolk was beheaded in 1572. In 1582, while Mary was still being held at Sheffield, ... arches. They’d been there all day. SHEFFIELD. BritishListedBuildings.co.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. Sheffield United Cricket Club (335 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article agent for the Duke of Norfolk, sought to establish a cricket ground in Sheffield. arches. With schedules and rentals of Sheffield and London property. 1819 - On 22 February Sheffield’s direct waterway to the sea was opened. Once upon a time Sheffield town was surrounded by fields, moorland, and pasture. Flanked to left by 2 windows and to right The Council-owned land is freehold, some other private holdings might be leasehold. The Duke of Norfolk (hence Norfolk Park in Sheffield) was an admirer of Mary, Queen of Scots and planned to marry her, but Queen Elizabeth I of … who is lord of the manors of Derwent and Woodlands, and the Duke of Norfolk K.G. For the Duke of Norfolk. The parade ground mentioned was cleared, and a large wooden circus erected. In March 1911, the city architect, Mr Edwards, invited artists to submit designs for both an equestrian statue and a standing figure. What is to become of the old operating table which is in the old building? Sheffield’s first public park (and one of the oldest in the country) was reclaimed from scarred industrial land by local big cheese the Duke of Norfolk and opened to help clear the lungs of Sheffield… Narrow streets (Tudor Street, Tudor Place) had surrounded it, with industry spreading into the Sheaf Valley below. The construction of the Court Houses between 1993-1996 led to the truncation of Spring Street and Love Lane. The first board meeting of the Sheffield Victoria Hotel Company was held in the boardroom at Victoria Station in February 1862. Duke of Norfolk CofE Primary School. Found inside – Page 5Negotiations for her marriage with the Duke of Norfolk were still pursued in secret , and both of them were engaged in intrigues with Elizabeth's enemies ... Found inside – Page 91During agrarian capitalism the Duke of Norfolk had the monopoly over the waterways and wharfs of the River Don . He opposed the construction of weirs ... All government data published here He was born in 1847, succeeded to the title in 1886 and died in 1917. The current duke is Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk. The town’s first workhouse was built to the southwest in 1733, now survived by Workhouse Lane to the left of the Law Courts. 50 000 children were there to sing and wave at her. From this were all the various trappings of a fine hotel – coffee rooms, two sitting rooms either side of the main entrance, dining room, assembly room, bar, and smoking room. However, opinion was divided because of the poor reputation the square had long held. The bronze statue has seen out two World Wars, surviving the destruction of the immediate area during the Blitz. The King Edward VII statue (2.9 metres high) was made of bronze, situated on top of an Aberdeen Kemnay Granite plinth (4.27 metres high), designed by a local architect, similar to one Drury had designed in Aberdeen, but also thought better to withstand Sheffield’s industrial pollution. Much of this land was ‘common’ or ‘waste’ land. History of Sheffield Manor Lodge. Found inside – Page 39Court Earl of Wharncliffe ( Sheffield Sheffield Moor , Sheffield and Hallamshire ) . ... Duke of Norfolk ( Sheffield Foresters ' Hall , Trippet Lane ... Three Commissioners – William Hill, of Tadcaster, Samuel Brailsford, of Rowthorne, and John Renshaw, of Bakewell – distributed the land accordingly among landowners. For the Duke of Norfolk. The Shah arrived at the Midland Station on Friday 12th July. Before the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk, the vast crowd was entertained by the bands of the 2nd Battalion Sherwood Foresters and the Queen’s Own Yorkshire Dragoons, playing in turn, while troops lined the enclosure around Fitzalan Square. The soil is various; subsoil, gritstone. c1850. The dukes … There seems to be no explanation available as to the derivation of its name. He later served as a town trustee and town collector, 1790-3. SHEFFIELD: Geographical and Historical information from the year 1868. The HN on the bollards are the monogram of Henry Norfolk. He had served four Dukes of Norfolk in succession, was a prominent citizen of Sheffield, acted as a town councillor, and was connected with many charitable institutions. The first floor bedrooms and sitting rooms were furnished with mahogany, the second and third floor rooms kitted out at lesser cost. It was visited by the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1875 and hereon it was called the Royal Victoria Hotel. Brick with rendered left On her way back to the station she visited Norfolk Park. in these areas are entitled to see (as part of the conveyancing process) the deeds that transferred the lands from the Duke to Sheffield City Corporation who made the purchases in order to build the estates. John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk (3rd Creation) Before the Dukes of Norfolk, there were the Bigod Earls of Norfolk, starting with Roger Bigod from Normandy (died 1107). Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. It was said that when Queen Victoria visited, she found all the rooms fitted up so much like those of her own palace that she had difficulty in realising that she was not at home. Found inside – Page 51... satin and silk embroidered with silver and gold.13 The Earl took into his employ ... Catholic sympathisers under the leadership of the Duke of Norfolk. Image: Sheffield History. 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