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Leeds White Cloth Hall

Archive Collection: SC MS Cloth

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Leeds White Cloth Hall

Level: Collection

Classmark: SC MS Cloth

Date(s): 1749-1897

Size and medium: 13 boxes

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/167063

Description

Comprises three accessions MS 449, MS 283, MS 1947.

Biography or history

The first hall for the sale of white cloth in Leeds was financed by merchants and tradesmen and erected in Kirkgate, Leeds, opening in April 1711. Business flourished, and in 1755 a new hall was built, financed by subscriptions from clothiers, and occupying a site on a strip of land between Hunslet Lane and Meadow Lane. By the mid-1770s this hall also had become too small. Merchants seeking to keep the cloth market centralised in Leeds initiated the building of a third White Cloth Hall which opened in October 1775. A fourth hall was established in the 1860s.

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