Wakefield

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West Yorkshire

Approximate Population: 76,886

was a centre for cloth dealing and had its own Piece Hall.   For much of the 18th and 19th century, had an unusually diverse economy for Yorkshire, but it was a much smaller town during that period. Textile mills grouped around the River Calder, and a large glass works in the east of the city was a large employer.

There were several collieries around the outskirts of the town, and engineering works in the centre that had strong links to mining.   The Eastmoor area was once home to large brickyards. Its position as the seat of local government for the West Riding also provided many local jobs in the councils, courts and prison.

Many families were and indeed still are prominent in the area. The Parkinson’s of held a well respected position due to their wealth and fairness.   Many of the family now live in Normanton on the outskirts of , however Andrew Parkinson, does still live within the centre of and many hold the same respect for him as those held for his ancestors of old.

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