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The Earl of Surrey's land, including land between Whitehouse Lane and the Dunn, [Shalesmoor], [1784]

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The Earl of Surrey's land, including land between Whitehouse Lane and the Dunn, [Shalesmoor], [1784]
Sheffield_Netherthorpe
1500-1799

The plan has later additions.

No. 1 proprietors of the Water Works - a new dam or reservoir and bank; 2 Robert Tricket - several houses, etc held as cottage; 3 - John Aldam - Pack Horse Hill Close; 4-5 Ann Hirst - several houses, etc and a stable and garden - held as cottage; 6-7 George Greaves - Far Sharrow Field, Nearer Sharrow Field with the stable; 8 Widow Brudden - Sharrow Field; 9-10 William Pearson - Hollow or Bacon Island; 11-[21] Samuel Smith's heirs - Lower Morton Wheel Dam, Morton Wheel Intake, Penny Croft, gardens, a smithy, workshop, Lower Wheel Close with the stable, Upper Wheel Close; Josh. Robert - Intake, [Samuel] Smith's heirs - Far Sharrow Moor Field and Nearer Sharrow Moor Field, [25-27] Widow Budden - garden, Far Bowman Close, Nearer Bowman Close; 28 John Conun? Coneen? Ten Acres; 29 John Wreakes - Robben Car (crossed through), Hocker Storth; 30-31 Josh. Steer Far Hocker Storth and Nearer Hocker Storth; 32-33 John Barton? - Upper Shales Moor Close and Lower Shales Moor Close; 34 Late Josh. Roberts - Shales Moor Intake; 35 John Hoyland's heirs - a close; 36 John Turner - Hocker Storths; 37 Thomas Bryans?; [38-43 not recorded?]; 44 William Hoyle Allen Lane Close including the house; 45 late Thomas Broadbent - part of Crabtree Close; 46 George Pearce - Brockoe [sic] Bank Close with the gardens at the top [sic] [Brocco Bank Close]; 47 untenanted; 48-49 Thomas Gunning - near Sicker Meadow and Far Sicker  Meadow with the stable; 50-51 William Hoyle - Patrick Close and Sicker Meadow; 52 Josh. Broadbent's heirs - Sicker Meadow,

Dimensions approx. 79 x 64 cm

Original at Sheffield City Archives: FC/P/SheS/1050L.

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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