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1Cutlers Hall, Church Streetw03189

Cutlers Hall, Church Street

2A map of Duckter Wood near Oughtibridgearc02624

A map of Duckter Wood near Oughtibridge

3A plan of the part of Wards End Farm [Wardsend Farm] proposed to be taken for a prolonged term of the Duke of Norfolk by Thomas Rawsonarc02623

A plan of the part of Wards End Farm [Wardsend Farm] proposed to be taken for a prolonged term of the Duke of Norfolk by Thomas Rawson

4A map of the house and appurtenances at Wards End [Wardsend] proposed to be taken on lease for 99 years by Thos. Rawsonarc02622

A map of the house and appurtenances at Wards End [Wardsend] proposed to be taken on lease for 99 years by Thos. Rawson

5Mary Queen of Scots, signed letter the Laird of Barnbarrockarc02195

Mary Queen of Scots, signed letter the Laird of Barnbarrock

6A correct plan of the town of Sheffield by William Fairbanky09647

A correct plan of the town of Sheffield by William Fairbank

7Shambles Market (also known as Butcher's Market), situated on site of later Fitzalan Market, Market Places00293

Shambles Market (also known as Butcher's Market), situated on site of later Fitzalan Market, Market Place

8Sketch of the fields (no house and gardens) shown on ACM/MAPS/SheD/728 belonging to The Farm as let to various tenants, 18th centarc02657

Sketch of the fields (no house and gardens) shown on ACM/MAPS/SheD/728 belonging to The Farm as let to various tenants, 18th cent

9Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane, showing the original upper storey of the tower, which was later lost. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley.s04433

Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane, showing the original upper storey of the tower, which was later lost. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley.

10Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Church Streets04443

Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Church Street

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