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The Nursery and ground adjoining [The Wicker and Beast Market], [1790], [1794]

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The Nursery and ground adjoining [The Wicker and Beast Market], [1790], [1794]
Sheffield_City_Centre
1500-1799

A copy of arc04307, with the building lots in Nursery Street. The later streets in the Nursery have been added by Josiah Fairbank.

Marked: Ladies Bridge [Ladys Bridge], The Wicker, Hog Market, Beast Market, Joiner Street, Johnson Street, Stanley Street, Andrews Street, [Nursery Street], Back Lane, River Dunn [River Don].

Joseph Owen, Samuel Owen, Mich. Johnson, David Hinchliffe, James Crowshaw, Charles Clarke, William Clarke, John Allenson, Thomas Rolly, William Harris, Samuel Bentley, Edmund Wilson, William Longden, John Rushby, Thomas Garton, William Wright, James Hill, William Gregory, William Birks, Jno. Freeborough, Thomas Frith / Thomas Firth, James [?Freusdale], Thomas Linley, Jno. Greaves as Towns Regent, Thomas Tyzack, William Hoole and Co., Thomas Briggs, George Clement Brown, Thomas Percival, Thomas Parker, Thomas Hill, John Walker, James Brammal, William Hill, Sarah Twigg, Thomas Appleby, Samuel Deakin, Peter Cadman, Michael Swallow, William Clayton, Barker Seniors and Co., Francis Oates, Joseph Ibberson and Co., John Eyre, John Shore and Co., William Willey, Hannah Dewsnap, Stephen Smith, Richard Goddard, Joseph Sarjeant, Joseph Ibberson, Samuel Ashmore, William Twigg, James Berry, William Woodhouse, Thomas Griffiths, John Wilkes, John Harrison, Samuel Nelson, John Wilde, Samuel Taylor, Richard White, Widow Wragg, William Sykes, Joseph Sheldon, John Shepherd, John Street, Christopher Oates, Hannah Watson, Luke Gray, John Cowlishaw, Widow Parkin, Jane Ellis.

Dimensions approx.100 x 66 cm.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: FC/P/SheD/1361L.

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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