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Sandyford Plantation | Sandyford Plantation | Mr Robert Smith | 24 chains N. E. | A plantation of mixed trees the | ||
Sandyford Plantation | Mr Dixon | of Leadpipe Quarry. | property of Wm Beaumont Esq. | |||
Sandyford Plantation | Mr Blackburn | |||||
Ladycross Bank | Ladycross Bank | Mr Robert Smith | 33 chains S. E. | A very steep bank on the road | ||
Ladycross Bank | Mr Dixon | of Leadpipe Quarry. | leading from Slaley to Baybridge. | |||
Ladycross Bank | Mr Blackburn | |||||
Leadpipe Quarry | Leadpipe Quarry | Mr Robert Smith | 43 chains |
A sand stone quarry opened by | ||
Leadpipe Quarry | Mr Dixon | of Spring House | Wm Beaumont Esq for the pur- | |||
Leadpipe Quarry | Mr Blackburn | pose of |
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Lightpipe Quarry | Thomas Blackburn | flues or pipes to the Smelting Mill | ||||
at Dukesfield. | ||||||
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M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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