Elizabeth Botham, a mother of fourteen, began selling bread from a basket at Whitby market in 1865 and bought premises on Skinner Street before the century turned; her great-grandson Jo Botham leads the firm today with a board that reads like a family reunion — the company register carries Botham great-great-granddaughters among its directors, five generations of one line verified in filings rather than folklore. The plum bread and lemon buns made the name; three shops and two tearooms in Whitby, with branches at Sleights and Pickering, carry it — a seven-door family disclosed in full, all within sight of the moors, and passed here on the venerable-family pattern rather than any expansionist one. The Skinner Street original remains the mothership, tearoom above.
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