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It is an autobiographical account of a very full life and naturally also mentions the gifting of Woodbank Memorial Park. In 1920 Sir Thomas Rowbotham, Knight, Justice of the Peace and one-time Mayor of the Stockport Corporation (a.k.a. Council) purchased the Mansion House with gardens, buildings and lands known as Woodbank Estate. It amounted to about 185 acres and included Woodbank Farm and houses at Nos. 73, 75, 77 Park Lane and Nos. 57, 73, 75 Turncroft Lane and the Marsland burial groundnow located between Clovelly Road, Stretton Road and Ashley Road. In 1921 Sir Rowbotham gifted these lands and buildings (except the Hall, Woodbank Farm and access rights to the reservoir, mining rights and houses in Park Lane and Turncroft Lane), a total of 89 acres, to Stockport town in "honoured Memory of the men of Stockport who fought and died for their country in the Great War of 1914 - 1918" and "for the purpose of being laid out and used as a public park or leisure ground ... and to be known as Woodbank Memorial Park". You can read about it HERE. In September 1924, he gifted Woodbank Hall as well, as shown hereHERE. Records at the Stockport Heritage Library also mention a pet cemetary but we are not sure where this was located.