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The house thought to have been built around 1824, was owned over the years by many of the influential families of Lancashire. When the Poor Clares moved to Arundel, they were followed by The Sisters of Our Lady of the Mission who moved into the premises. The Sisters of Our Lady were a teaching order who opened a school next door at Oaklands, which was previously the home of Mrs Janey Baxter, the widow of James Edgar Baxter, the previous chairman of the directors of the Leyland & Birmingham Rubber Company, before he set up his own company J E Baxter & Co on Tuer Street.
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