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Holburn | Holburn | Mr.J.Patrick, Holburn | On Sheet | A small village, consisting | ||
Holburn | Mr.M.Gray, Holburn | 15.3 | of two farm houses with | |||
Holburn | Mr.J.Avery, Holburn Mill | outoffices, gardens and a few | ||||
cottages, the farms are in | ||||||
the occupation of Messrs. Patrick | ||||||
and Gray, the whole being | ||||||
the property of J.J.Tufnell | ||||||
Esqr. of Essex. | ||||||
Holburn Mill | Holburn Mill | Mr.J.Patrick, Holburn | On Sheet | A good stone building, two | ||
(Corn) | (Corn) | 15.3 | stories high, with house, | |||
Holburn Mill | Mr.M.Gray, Holburn | garden, and arable farm atta- | ||||
(Corn) | ched. The property of J.J. | |||||
Holburn Mill | Mr.J.Avery, Occupier | Tuffnell Esqr. and worked by | ||||
(Corn) | water power. | |||||
Lithering Well | Lithering Well | Mr.J.Patrick, Holburn | On Sheet | A capital spring on the farm | ||
(Covered) | Lithering Well | Mr.M.Gray, Holburn | 15.3 | of Holburn a short distance | ||
Lithering Well | Mr.J.Avery, Occupier | East of the village. The well | ||||
has been covered in and a covered | ||||||
channell made to bring the | ||||||
water nearer hand. | ||||||
The origin of the name is | ||||||
not known. | ||||||
C.E. Hewitt Sapr RE |
Note: Signature in header ('Collected by')
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