‘description’:’Valuation and survey of tenancies’,’context’:’MORANT, MANOR OF RINGWOOD. MANORIAL. RINGWOOD. Surveys.’,’held_by’:’Hampshire Archives and Local Studies’
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‘A few words to the inhabitants of Lymington’
‘description’:’Sermon.’,’context’:’The papers of the Ford-Brown families. The papers of David Everard Ford (1797-1875).’,’held_by’:’Cambridge University: King’s College Archive Centre’
‘A form of Service for the Three Hours’ Devotion’
‘description’:’compiled by Frank Stone, MC, MA, Vicar of Hyde, Winchester; revised edition’,’context’:’PARISH OF MAYFIELD. Incumbent: other records. Other records.’,’held_by’:’East Sussex Record Office’
‘A map of certain land lying partly in the parish of Chailey and partly in the hamlet of Chiltington in the parish of Westmeston in the county of Sussex and known by the names of Beadles Land, Crooked Crofts, Well Crofts, part of Wickham and Spooners bein
‘description’:’37½ x 28¼ inches, 1 inches: 8 rods Endorsed Chiltington HS, B4′,’context’:’ARCHIVE OF THE SHIFFNER FAMILY OF COMBE PLACE, HAMSEY. Plans and Maps.’,’held_by’:’East Sussex Record Office’
‘A map of three pieces (or parcels) of land called by the names of Steers Mead, Bonners and Beggars Bush lying situate in the parish of Ashurst in the county of Sussex being part of the estate of Mr John Ingram surveyed by Thomas Ford at Ditchling’
‘description’:’Ink and colour on parchment within an ornate border and cartouche, sun, compass rose and scale of perches surmounted by a pair of dividers. Shows buildings in perspective with animals and men, and names of adjoining landowners. Table gives names, extents and state of cultivation of fields 24¼” x 26½”, 1″: 2 perches Endorsed: Ingram’,’context’:’ARCHIVE OF MESSRS FULLER AND ASKEW OF LEWES, SURVEYORS AND ARCHITECTS. ARCHIVE OF MESSRS FULLER AND ASKEW OF LEWES, SURVEYORS AND ARCHITECTS. Inherited records: maps and plans collected and drawn by William Figg and Son, Lewes,…’,’held_by’:’East Sussex Record Office’
‘A Map or Plan of an intended New Turnpike Road from Beach Down in the Parish of Battle … (to join the present Turnpike Road there from Battle to Laughton …) to the Half Moon Inn in the Parish of Heathfield … and also from the Town of Robertsbridge
‘description’:’1″: 1 mile Shows old road in brown, with new cuts in yellow or red. Parishes: Heathfield, Warbleton, Dallington, Brightling, Battle and Salehurst. Names Cade Street, Chapel, Punnetts Town, Three Cups, Hale’s Down, Carrick’s Green, Crip Hill, Hood’s Corner, Gifford’s, Dearfield Hole, Netherfield Green, Iddenden Lane, Watch Oak, Beach Down, Brightling Down, Observatory, Rose Hill, Oxley’s Green, Cold Harbour. Table of distances between points on the plan.’,’context’:’Quarter Sessions Records. ENROLMENT, REGISTRATION AND DEPOSIT. Deposited plans and documents. Deposited plans and documents. Original Series.’,’held_by’:’East Sussex Record Office’
‘A new species of Lensia.’: draft of a paper (1965)
‘description’:”A new species of Lensia.’: draft of a paper (1965).’,’context’:’British Museum (Natural History): Unofficial Archives: Papers of Arthur Knyvett Totton (1892-1973), Zoologist.’,’held_by’:’Natural History Museum’
‘A Particular of the Manor of Ringwood’
‘description’:’Details of free and customary tenants. Heavily annotated’,’context’:’MORANT, MANOR OF RINGWOOD. MANORIAL. RINGWOOD. Surveys.’,’held_by’:’Hampshire Archives and Local Studies’
‘A Plan of the Proposed Variations of the two Branches of the Somerset Coal Canal’
‘description’:’Surveyor: not stated Shows canal route and variations in the parishes of Combe Hay, Wellow and South Stoke. Little detail. Position of locks shown. Reference book to land alongside variations.’,’context’:’Somerset Quarter Sessions. ENROLMENT REGISTRATION AND DEPOSIT. PUBLIC UNDERTAKINGS. PLANS OF SCHEMES.’,’held_by’:’Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust)’
‘A rough plan of the low lands in the parishes of Little Hale, Great Hale, Heckington, Howel, Asgarby and Ewerby and also of the drains which carry off their water through Redstone Gowt into Boston Haven’
‘description’:’Surveyor: John Judson, Louth’,’context’:’Deeds, associated papers and administrative records relating to the estates in Suffolk, Lincolnshire, Essex,… ESTATE ADMINISTRATION. Lincolnshire – Maps and plans.’,’held_by’:’Suffolk Record Office, Bury St Edmunds Branch’