|
|
|
|
Gross estimated rental. |
|
A. |
R. |
P. |
£ |
s. |
Sir Humphrey de Trafford |
6,454 |
2 |
38 |
22,158 |
7 |
J. R. de Trafford (Croston) |
1,157 |
0 |
32 |
2,773 |
8 |
Paul Trafford (Liverpool) |
9 |
1 |
12 |
14 |
10 |
Randolphus de Trafford (Croston Hall) |
265 |
3 |
14 |
453 |
10 |
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The family of Trafford in bygone centuries did
good service in the public work of the nation, and
if for some generations it sought obscurity, the
motive was honourable and the blame for it rested
upon those laws, alike mistaken and mischievous,
which made creeds the test of citizenship. The
most impressive fact about the ancient race of the
Traffords of Trafford is their permanence. It is
a thoroughly English attribute, and nowhere will
it attract more respect than in that place which
successive generations of the Traffords have seen
developing from the Saxon village to the busy,
bustling, modern city of Manchester. The
Traffords survive and flourish, but they are
Traffords of Trafford no more.
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When the Rev. Joseph Bradshaw was