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Waren House | Waren House | Mr. H. O. Short, Tenant | On Sheet | A very Neat but Small Mansion | ||
Waren House | 16.7 | pleasantly situated on a slight | ||||
Waren House | Mr. George Robson | eminence, a short distance | ||||
Waren House | Mr. Thomas Smart, Miller | Southeast of Waren Mill, there | ||||
are offices, good garden, and a | ||||||
Small portion of ornamental ground | ||||||
tastefully laid out, attached. | ||||||
Hospital | ||||||
Waren Mill | Waren Mill | Mr. H. O. Short, Tenant | On Sheet | A very large, Cornmill | ||
(Corn) | (Corn) | 16.7 | three stories high, the machinery | |||
Mr. George Robson | of which is propelled by the water[s] | |||||
Mr. Thomas Smart, Miller | of |
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is also Steam power, which is | ||||||
applied, when the Supply of Water | ||||||
is insufficient. There |
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a Small Mill, and a number of | ||||||
Small Cottages, having gardens | ||||||
attached, all this place being | ||||||
as "Waren Mill". |
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of Greenwich Hospital. | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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