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Shipton Dean | Shipton Dean | Mr Mathew Paxton | On Sheets | A wooded ravine about 1/2 a | ||
Mr William King | 10.14 & | mile eastward from Ford Forge | ||||
Mr William Waite | 10.15 | the stream to which it gives name | ||||
divides Hay Farm and Letham Hill | ||||||
Ford Forge | Ford Forge | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | A large iron work where various | ||
Mr Paxton | 10.14 | kinds of agricultural implements | ||||
Mr Wait | and tools are manufactured, the | |||||
trade here is not so extensive as | ||||||
formerly, the sledge hammers are | ||||||
wrought by water power, Mr | ||||||
Black of Hay Farm is the owner | ||||||
Ford Mill | Ford Mill | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | A large corn and flour Mill | ||
(Corn) | (Corn) | Mr Paxton | 10.14 | on the opposite side of the River Till | ||
Estate Map | from Ford Forge, there is a com- | |||||
-munication across the River here | ||||||
by a Chain foot Bridge and a | ||||||
ford for Carts &c having business | ||||||
to the Mill | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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