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Leven estuary, Cavendish v. Buccleuch, Plumpton Hall to Canal foot with edges of...
Catalogue reference: BD BUC 39/80
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- BD BUC 39/80
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1902-1903
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Leven estuary, Cavendish v. Buccleuch, Plumpton Hall to Canal foot with edges of channel shown, June and July 1902, scale 25 inches: 1 mile; sketch of land at Penny Bridge; Duke of Buccleuch's property at Green Odd with quays shown, 7 October 1903; extracts from book of reference for Newby Bridge Branch of Furness Railway, 1865; copy questions to be answered by Steward of Lordship and manors, Leven estuary, May 1902, Nicholl, Manisty & Co.; information to be shown on the 25" O.S. map; with Copy 'account of all ships and vessels that hath anchor'd within the Libertys of Furness belonging to The most Noble John Duke of Montagu from 7th May 1737 To the tenth day of May following [1738],' signed Thos. Atkinson, Bayliffe of the Liberty of Furness [296].
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Cumbria Archive and Local Studies Centre, Barrow
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/37dde926-d10c-4fd7-959f-276b33e8619f/
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BD BUC 39
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Furness Estates of the Duke of Buccleuch
Within the series: BD BUC 39
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Leven estuary, Cavendish v. Buccleuch, Plumpton Hall to Canal foot with edges of...