Bromley
House Library 1816 to 1916
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J.P. Yateman
Subscriber: 11/11/1861 to 22/3/1864.
The share was transferred to him subject to payment of arrears in
subscription incurred by the previous owner.
George B. Yates
Lace manufacturer
Subscriber: 4/3/1850 to 4/3/1872.
He signed the memorial in support of Count
Marioni (librarian) in 1867.
J. Pye Yeatman
Subscriber: 6/1/1891 to 6/1/1891.
Gift
- History of the Borough of
Chesterfield (6/1/1891).
George Youle
Subscriber: 5/3/1832 to 3/8/1835.
George Youle
Address: Park Row.
Subscriber: 1/1/1838 to 3/4/1849.
Newsroom subscriber: 1831, 1832, 1833.
He was nominated a new trustee on 28/2/1848.
The catalogue from the sale of his household effects, which took place
in 1849, is still in the Nottinghamshire Archives.
He was described as a ‘gentleman’, lived in a relatively luxuriously
equipped house, and owned some fine paintings and a considerable amount
of silver (Mastoris, 1991)
Henry Youle
Subscriber: 5/2/1816 to 5/12/1864.
Newsroom subscriber: 1831, 1832, 1833.
He was a subscriber for more than 48 years.
Committee: 1821, 1822.
He signed the Library Rules
(1816-1830).
The Share Interest Book shows
that he held two Bromley House Building Shares from 1839 to 1852 and
the Committee minutes record that his building share was paid off on
7/6/1852.
He had obtained these shares from Thomas
Hind.
The share was transferred by Mrs Youle.
Robert Young
Actuary.
Address: The Nottingham Savings Bank, Low Pavement.
Subscriber: 13/3/1905 to 1916.
Share number: 155 (counterfoil dated 12/6/1905).
A registration fee of 2s 6d was received on 9/3/1906.
Young Women’s Library
Situated in Hounds Gate this was one of the many libraries operating in
parallel to Bromley House in the mid-19th century and its use cost just
4s 0d per year.
Z
Zambra
See –– Negretti & Zambra.
This page was last updated on
28 January 2008
Neal Priestland