Monument record 6317/1 - Brickworks at Buckby Wharf

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Summary

Known to have been operating between 1861 and 1898

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Full Description

{1} K.O.D. 1861-98. This small yard on the north side of the canal at Buckby Wharf was worked at first by John Thompson and from 1885 at least by Francis Montgomery, owner of the Anchor Brewery on the opposite side of the canal. A new bridge across the canal was erected at this point, probably for access to the yard. At least some of the Thompson bricks bear the makers name, and are of good quality.


<1> Account Roll of Wellingborough Crowland Manor 1539-40, p. 19 (Article). SNN100347.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Article: Account Roll of Wellingborough Crowland Manor 1539-40. Northamptonshire Notes & Queries. 6. p. 19.

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Location

Grid reference SP 6080 6549 (point) Transfer
Civil Parish LONG BUCKBY, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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  • None recorded

Record last edited

Feb 1 2017 11:17AM

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