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Masons’ Arms Inn | Mason’s Arms | Board | On Sheet | A small, roadside Inn | ||
Inn – | Mr. Robt Middlemas | 27.14 | (one of Stamford Cottages -) | |||
Tenant – | having a garden, and a | |||||
Mason’s Arms | Mr. Robt Straughan | small portion of land | ||||
Inn – | attached, |
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Mason’s Arms | Mr. Robt Downey – | of Mr Robt Bowey, Rennington, | ||||
Inn – | and others – | |||||
Slatehill Quarries | Slatehill | Mr. John Davison | On Sheet | Two, small, quarries, in | ||
Quarries | Farmer, Stamford | 27.14 | an arable field, on | |||
Slatehill | Mr. Robt Middlemass | the east side of Stamford | ||||
Quarries | Cottages, out of which | |||||
Slatehill | Mr. Robt Straughan | the stones used, on the | ||||
Quarries | township roads of | |||||
Stamford, are taken. | ||||||
They are the property of | ||||||
Lord Tankerville (There is | ||||||
no hill feature here deserving | ||||||
of a name) | ||||||
Stamford Gate | Stamford Gate | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A gate, where the township | ||
27.14 | road, leading from Stamford | |||||
to Rennington &c crosses the | ||||||
N.E. Railway; there is a neat | ||||||
cottage, with garden attached | ||||||
the property of the Railway Co. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned; hand of William Beatty
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Transcribed by PT
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