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South Chapel Field | South Chapel Field | Sir Horace St Paul | On Sheet | A field so named from its pos | ||
Mr Melrose | 14.16 | -ition relative to the before mentioned | ||||
Estate Map | Chapelry, or from the Supposed | |||||
Chapelry being situated at the | ||||||
North end of this field | ||||||
Newtown | Newtown | Sir Horace St Paul | On Sheet | A substantial farm Steading | ||
Mr Melrose | 14.16 | with offices & outbuildings detached | ||||
Estate Map | immediately east of Ewart Park | |||||
it is in good order and repair with | ||||||
a Steam Sawmill & a Thrashing Mill | ||||||
on the premises, and is Sir H.St Pauls | ||||||
home farm – | ||||||
Ewart Brick & Tile Works | Ewart Brick & Tile Works | Sir Horace St Paul | On Sheet | A Brick & Tile manufactory within the | ||
Mr Melrose (Agent) | 14.16 | Ornamental Park, in front of Ewart | ||||
Mr Fortune (Manager) | Park Mansion, there is a small Steam | |||||
Engine for mixing the clay and for pumping | ||||||
water, it is in Sir Horace’s own hands | ||||||
managed by Mr J. Fortune- | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: No heading; signature in header ('Collected by')
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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