Catalogue description Enclosure map of Selston Common (also parts of Annesley and Felley) (manor and township...

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Details of MAF 1/18
Reference: MAF 1/18
Description:

Enclosure map of Selston Common (also parts of Annesley and Felley) (manor and township in the parish of Selston), Nottinghamshire. Map covers the enclosed area and some other land (2750 acres) and shows the land after enclosure. Also shows lakes or ponds, public well, woods, recreation grounds, footpaths or bridleways, stopped-up paths, named roads, school, church, parsonage and vicarage, named inn and tavern, named buildings, named waggonway, [?]water mill, field boundary ownership, some named landowners. Industrial land-use: winding engine, colliery. With border. Scale: 1 inch to 3 chains. By John Shaw, Derby, 1 September 1876. Map certified for accuracy, 22 May 1879. Valuer: John Shaw, Normanton and College Place, Derby, parishes of St Peter and All Saints, Derbyshire, Land Agent and Surveyor

Note: [Grid references: OSGB36: SK 472 520; WGS84: 53.06286, -1.29558]. WGS84 interpolated from OSGB36.
Date: 1876 Sep 1
Related material:

Another version of this map is held at Nottinghamshire Archives

Separated material:

Award is at MAF 1/1016

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Dimensions: 241 cm x 196 cm
Map scale: 1:2376
Physical condition: Manuscript, coloured, on paper
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Roger J P Kain, John Chapman and Richard R Oliver, The Enclosure Maps of England and Wales, 1595-1918: a cartographic analysis and electronic catalogue. Entry: 12697

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