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Particulars of several estates belonging to John Burton in Hallam. The farms of Mary Creswick, John Watson, John Morton, Joseph Lockwood, Joseph Hatfield, [1762], 1772

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Particulars of several estates belonging to John Burton in Hallam. The farms of Mary Creswick, John Watson, John Morton, Joseph Lockwood, Joseph Hatfield, [1762], 1772
Sheffield_Ranmoor
1500-1799

Note: part of the plan is the small plan made in 1762 of Thomas Eyre's land in Crimicar Lane.

John Morton's Farm: 1 Great Hallam Field, 2 House, Cow House, Garden and Lane, 3 Nearest Croft, 4 Valentine, 5 Farther Croft, 6 Broom Field with the wood part at the end of the Lane, 7 Moss Pit Field.

Joseph Lockwood's Farm: 9, House etc , Garden and Lane, 10 Upper House Field, 12 Lower House Field, 11 Stone Pit Field.

Joseph Hatfield's Farm: 13 Little Croft, and House, etc., 14 A Garden said to be lately taken out of the lane, 15 Upper part of Hay Lee, 16 Lower part of Hay Lee.

The Widow Creswick's Farm: 17 Croft, 18 House, Outhouses, Fold and Gardens, 19 Back Meadow or Upper Meadow, 20 Lewis Croft, 21 Nether Meadow, 22 Upper Field, 23 Middle Field, 24 The Haugh, 25 The Wood, 26 Cow Pasture, 42 Nearest Upper Ox Pasture, 43 Farthest Ox Pasture, 44 Lower Ox Pasture.

John Watson's Farm: 8 Stacy Rood, a close near Stumper Low [Stumerlowe], 27 Croft, 28 House, Outhouses, Garden, etc, 29 Well Hole, 30 Great Meadow, 31 Middle Meadow, 32 New Ground, 33 Hob Wood, 34 Owler Croft, 35 Stubble Field, 36 Meadow Nook, 37 Rough Meadow, 38 Cliff Field.

Joseph Whittles' Farm: 39 Upper Hallam Meadow, 40 Middle Hallam Meadow, 41 Lower Hallam Meadow.

Also shows High Green, 42 Ox Pastures, 2 Green Lane Field, 4 Far High Field and Little High Field, 6 Cross Lands, 7 Dog Field, 8 Upper Oat Field, 9 Middle Oat Field, and Mary Creswick's Farm.

Dimensions approx. 104 x 47 cm.

See also arc04007.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: FC/P/Shed/585L.

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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