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  •   KTR - Artificial collection of copies of documents held elsewhere
    • 373 - Photocopies of plans of land in Boxworth, Dry Drayton, March and Doddington
RefNoKTR/373/5
AltRefNoTR373/P5
TitlePlan of Ranson Moor
DescriptionPlan of Ranson Moor, the 5th District. No surveyor. Scale: about 4¾ inches to mile. Size 31 inches x 22 inches. 4,265 acres in north-east of Doddington and south-west of March. shows Floods Ferry and Copholder Drove. Names of owners including Sir Robert Bernard. (Photostat in two sheets).
Datend [1766-1789]
CreatorNameCopies of documents elsewhere
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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