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This record is about the Map of lands at Hacking in Billington, near Whalley, Lancashire, south of the River... dating from [1572] in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Map of lands at Hacking in Billington, near Whalley, Lancashire, south of the River Ribble. Shows fields and woods with acreage, roads, gates and stiles, houses. No scale shown. Cardinal points: oriented to the south-west. Signed by the commissioners in the case: John Downley, Thomas Standish, Robert Chernocke and Alexander Rigby. Endorsed: 'Shottleworth' in late seventeenth-century hand. Produced in the cause Thomas Walmysley v Charles Shuttleworth, concerning title to the land, heard in the Court of the Duchy of Lancaster. Commission dated 8 February, 14 Elizabeth, ordered a map to be made. Commissioners' certificate gives date of their visit to the disputed ground as 10 April, 14 Elizabeth, and suggests that they made the map. For the commission, commissioners' certificate, interrogatories and depositions, see DL 4/14/27. For pleadings, see in DL 1/84 (W1).
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Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from records of the Duchy of Lancaster
Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series...
Map of lands at Hacking in Billington, near Whalley, Lancashire, south of the River...
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