Catalogue description Thomas Simpson, Thomas Hill, William Cooper, Ann Wilby, Thomas Rude, Richard Lane,...

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Details of E 134/12Wm3/Mich39
Reference: E 134/12Wm3/Mich39
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Thomas Simpson, Thomas Hill, William Cooper, Ann Wilby, Thomas Rude, Richard Lane, Richard Goodridge, Samuel Waite, William Gamble, Elizabeth Gamble, Robert Hill, Richard Carter, Dory Mitchell, Samuel Kemp, William Hudson, Ozeriah Williams, John Gray, Elizabeth Coode, William Mallington, John Dale, John Padley, Thomas Bladworth jun., John West, Daniel Chantree, John Hall, clerk, Henry Nevile, William Golton, Elizabeth Womersley, John Lee, William Clarke, John Lee jun., Thomas Fairbourne, William Hague, William Crabtree, Thomas Petty, sen., Michael England, Mark Ellis, Thomas Chilletoe, John Waite, jun, George Goodridge, Nicholas Fish, Thomas Parkin, John Stephenson, Richard Gamble, Samuel Hoyle, Ann Doughty, Joseph Laverack, Joseph Laverack, John Cass, Richard Crabtree, Thomas Petty, tanner, George Hembrough, Thomas Smith, John Retford, Robert Laverack, Hastings Maplebeck, Benjamin Dodds, William Sugden, Francis Reynold, Henry Winstendale, George Wright, Isaac Hudson, Richard Kendall, Matthew Watson, James France, Thomas Crabtree, Joseph Hawton, John Wilkinson, James Watkin, Ann Handson, Thomas Bridges, Emanuel Smith, Jacob Coode, John Rodford, James Marland, Robert Beaumont, Edmund Wright, Henry Facam, Francis Thompson, Humphrey Beaumont, John Taffin, Richard Jackson, Margaret Pearson, Richard Robinson, John Smith, William Millman, Robert Scothorpe, Richard Beaumont, Henry Cooke, William Huscroft, Joseph Beaumont.

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John Harvey, Daniel Hoyland, John Hatfield, Peter Prym, William Simpson, Michael Warton, Henry Wood, William Appleyard, Christian Middlebrooke, Edward Canby, Abraham Prym, Edward Foster.

"The Great Levell or Dykes Marsh," on the south-east side of the towns of Fishlake and Sykehouse and the river of Dun. Lands belonging to Sir Cornelius Vermuyden and to the"Participants," i.e. those who assisted in the draining of said level. Annual payments made to said participants. Repair of the banks of said level near Fishlake and Sykehouse since the draining of said marsh by said Sir Cornelius.

Draining of Great Level: Yorkshire

Date: 12 Wm 3
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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