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Plan: 'Sketch of the Ordnance Lands at Berry Head': tracing of MPHH 1/692/1.
Catalogue reference: MPHH 1/692/7
Date: 1831
Plan: 'Sketch of the Ordnance Lands at Berry Head': tracing of MPHH 1/692/1.
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Catalogue reference: MPHH 1/666/14-17
This record is about the Ordnance Survey of Ireland six-inch First General Revision County Sligo sheets 5,6,... dating from 1838-[1886] in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from various.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Ordnance Survey of Ireland six-inch First General Revision County Sligo sheets 5,6, 8 and 9 respectively: surveyed by Captain Stotherd and Lieutenant Chaytor, Royal Engineers, 1837; engraved under the direction of Lieutenant Larcom, Royal Engineers, 1837; first published January 1838; revised by Captain (later Major) Purchas, Royal Engineers, 1885. Revision of sheets 5,6 and 9 engraved on an electrotype under the direction of Colonel Sir C W Wilson, KCB, KCMG, FRS, Royal Engineers, 1886; and sheet 8 under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel A B Coddington, Royal Engineers, [1886]; all published at the Ordnance Survey Office, Phoenix Park, Dublin, [1886]. All with coloured MS additions showing War Department property. These six-inch sheets cover part of the War Department property depicted on the related one-inch sheet MPHH 1/666/5
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Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from records of the War Office
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