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  <dc:title>Summerseat Mills, Summerseat.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>There were 5 mills in Summerseat: Lower Mill Railway Street, (also known as Twist Mill), Upper Mill, Hall Street, Robin Road Mill, Wood Road Mill and the main one Brooksbottom Mill - built about 1773 by Messrs Peel &amp; Yates as a calico printing works.  Had various owners after that until 1872 when Messrs Joshua Hoyle &amp; Sons took over.  Edward Hoyle rebuilt the mill in 1876. Building now converted to apartments</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1873-1996</dc:date>
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