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Upper Hallam Inclosure. Plan of the township, [1792]

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Upper Hallam Inclosure. Plan of the township, [1792]
Sheffield_Fulwood
1500-1799

Note: In 1870-1872, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales included the following areas as being within Upper Hallam: Fulwood, Nether Green, Ranmoor, Carsick Hill, Crosshack, Stephen Hill, Sandygate, Stumperlow, Ringinglow and Hangingwater.

The following are marked: High Neb, Oaking Clough, Stanedge Pole [Stanage pole], Long Causey Road, Friars Ridge, Heap of Stones, Burbage Bridge, Lords Seat Plantation, Demming Bridge, Redmires, Fulwood Booth, White Path Moss, Stone Standing, Turnpiek Road from Sheffield to Hathersage, Wyming Brook, Peat Farm, Fulwood Head Road, Yarcliff, Basset Farm, The Clough, Bower Hill, Birks Green Road, the Car, Fulwood Hall, Birks Green, Brown Hills, Lodge Moor, Rivelin Mill Road, Rivelin Bank, The Lodge, Lodge Moor Road, Fulwood School, Brookhouse Green, Upper Hag, Burnt Stones Common, Stumperlow School Green, San [Sandy Gate], Fulwood Road, Nether Green [Nethergreen], Car Bank, Rand Moor [Ranmoor], Upper Rand Moor [Ranmoor], Cross Pool.

Dimensions: approx. 102 x 60 cm.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: FC/P/She/129L.

Digitised with financial support from Sheffield and District Family History Society in memory of Professor David Hey (1938-2016) founder and life president of the Society.

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