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Digital Images Collection: Photographs of Conveyance of part of the Michaelchurch Court Estate (1975) |
...1975 of The Fwdogg [Fwddog], the Black Darren, the Catsback, Cefn Hill, Vagar Hill, Canon... |
...& 2 : The Fwddog, the Black Darren and the Catsback Maps 3 to... |
... Maps 3 to 7 : Cefn Hill, Vagar Hill and other Commons [Note... |
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The Hamp family and litigation concerning the Bacton Estate (1800s) |
...a water meadow. There is also a river named Hamps in Staffordshire near Ashbourne; this... |
...from an Old English word meaning a stream that dries up in summer (which the... |
...dries up in summer (which the Hamps river does by disappearing down a swallow hole).... |
...His sister Mary died unmarried in Lich field in 1863, and was the Hamp's 'right'... |
...Adams, and the baptismal records of Stapen hill parish, across the river Trent from Burton,... |
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History and Genealogy of families resident at Michaelchurch Court (1817 - 1990) |
...lot of Trafford family records and corres pondence which appear to have been sorted by... |
...for premises in Fig Tree lane, Shef field and Stoke Hall, together with other family... |
...deeds to the Record offices of Shef field and Derbyshire. Other records and sources have... |
...his descendants would move west up the river Aire to Bradford, and other Rawsons would... |
...and other Rawsons would settle in Shef field, Halifax and the surrounding areas. They were... |
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Abstract of Title of Mr Jonathan Howells to New House, Tyn-y-gwynt and Pensylvania (1833-1909) |
...[This Tithe Map extract illustrates the relevant fields; base map copyright g gwatkin ] ... |
...lands called Cae Mawr common or Vagar Hill and on the West by lands of... |
Introduction to the Tithe Survey (1840s) |
...Maps drawn at the level of individual fields and dwellings are often the earliest maps... |
...for calculating the chargeable rate for each field or parcel of land, which was set... |
...Johnes William Howard Apperley & William Fos brooke Newton Charles Pym William Fosbrooke Rowlestone John... |
...deal of detail, most significantly always showing field boundaries and buildings, and often features such... |
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Digital Images Collection: Photographs of Conveyance of land in the Michaelchurch Court Estate (1962) |
...nd November 1962 of land including Bank Wood forming part of the Michaelchurch Court Estate... |
Sale Particulars of Michaelchurch Estate, with maps and building photographs (1990) |
...Common, Lower House Common, Merryhurst Green, Vagar Hill, Old Road, Cefn Hill, Lower Common, the... |
...Road, Cefn Hill, Lower Common, the Black Darren, and the Catsback. The estate comprised 1046... |
...estate comprised 1046 acres of farm and woodland, with a further 2289 acres of commons... |
Henry Randolph Trafford of Michaelchurch Court: An early tea planter in Ceylon (1853 - 1910) |
...to take its place, and the tea fields of Ceylon are as true a monument... |
...aged ten. He was educated at Brad field College (1868-1872), and Christ Church, Oxford University... |
...of various build and rig; a regular forest of palms coming right down to the... |
...town shut in on three sides by hills, in the midst of which lies a... |
...of which lies a lake. Around the wooded hills team with luxuriant foliage, where the... |
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Some Land owners in part of St Margarets, Map 6 (1844) |
...long period of time, subject to piecemeal enclosure. The properties were mostly copyholds held for... |
The rise and fall of the Golden Valley Railway (1875 - 1953) |
...The rise and fall of the Golden Valley Railway Date: 1875 - 1953 The... |
...The rise and fall of the Golden Valley Railway By Bob Steele Introduction The... |
...By Bob Steele Introduction The Golden Valley was a late comer into the railway... |
...exception was Mr Archer Clive of Whit field, who observed at the outset: Of the... |
.... The route of the Golden Valley Railway and adjacent lines [1] ... |
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