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This record is about the Staffordshire. 9 items. (1) and (2) Valuation of Ruffhay (Rough Hay) Park, 5 March... dating from 1772 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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Staffordshire. 9 items. (1) and (2) Valuation of Ruffhay (Rough Hay) Park, 5 March 1791. (3) and (4) Valuation of Highlings Park, 5 March 1791. (5) Commission to survey the two parks, 30 March 1798. (6) Commission to survey the two parks, 2 November 1771. (7) Return to commission of 1771, with schedule, 29 May 1772. (8) Return to commission of 1798, with scedule, 5 December 1799. (9) Map of the parks, showing field names, acreage, names of adjacent owners. Elevation of Hanbury church. Title in floral cartouche. Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains. Compass star. Drawn by Thomas Richardson, 29 May 1772. Dimensions: 63.5 cm x 71.1 cm.
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