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Papers concerning the title of the burial ground: offer of unspecified land for use...
Catalogue reference: DL/C/64/2
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- DL/C/64/2
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Title (The name of the record)
- Papers concerning the title of the burial ground: offer of unspecified land for use as a burial ground by Edwin Neal and an offer of land adjoining the Brighton turnpike by T Dicker, 1853; consents to the appropriation of land for use as a burial ground by the Rev William Smith, Earl of Abergavenny, John and Robert Henry Ellman, May 1854; draft and agreement between Cordelia Shelley and the burial board for the sale of land in Woodcock Field and a piece of land called the Three-cornered Piece for use as a burial ground, May 1854; three undated propositions made by John Verrall
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1853-1854
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- East Sussex Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/248e3032-cef7-407f-95ff-67b56ea21358/
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DL/C/64
Lewes Borough Council: other records of the St Michael's Parish Burial Board
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Within the fonds: DL
LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL
Within the sub-fonds: DL/C
LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL: TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT
Within the series: DL/C/64
Lewes Borough Council: other records of the St Michael's Parish Burial Board
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Papers concerning the title of the burial ground: offer of unspecified land for use as a burial ground by Edwin Neal and an offer of land adjoining the Brighton turnpike by T Dicker, 1853; consents to the appropriation of land for use as a burial ground by the Rev William Smith, Earl of Abergavenny, John and Robert Henry Ellman, May 1854; draft and agreement between Cordelia Shelley and the burial board for the sale of land in Woodcock Field and a piece of land called the Three-cornered Piece for use as a burial ground, May 1854; three undated propositions made by John Verrall