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Throckley House | Throckley House | Mr. Stephenson | 19 Chains west of | A well built farm house with | ||
Throckley House | Mr. Glover | Cat Pit. | extensive Gardens & outhouses | |||
Throckley House | Mr. Hall | it is the property of Greenwich | ||||
Throckley House | Whellan’s Directory | Hospital & is occupied by Mr | ||||
Throckley House | County Register of the Electors for 1858 | Stephenson who in addition to being | ||||
a farmer, is an extensive Brick | ||||||
and Tile Manufacturer & Coal Owner. | ||||||
Cat Pit | Cat Pit | Mr. Stephenson | 10 Chains N.W. | An Old Coal Pit, closed up | ||
(Coal) | Cat Pit | Mr. Jefferson | of Hallow Hill | and the site planted with trees, | ||
Cat Pit | Greenwich Hospital Colliery Plan | |||||
(AD 1810) | ||||||
Engine Plantation | Engine Plantation | Mr. Stephenson | North of Reigh | A small plantation, principally occupying | ||
Engine Plantation | Mr. Glover | Burn | the site of old Coal Workings | |||
Engine Plantation | Mr. Jefferson | |||||
(Mixed wood) | ||||||
John Stewart Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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