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Maps Collection HAYWARD MEMORIAL CENTRE CATALOGUE ENTRIES MAPS Cat. No. Acc.No. Type of Document Date Places/parish/ location Subject/Title/ Property Location in library Additional information HM/001/MAP O.S. Map 1914 Crowhurst & Marsh green SW 6" 3rd edition 36 (XXXVI) map cabinet copy from SHC HM/002/MAP O.S. Map 1914 Limpsfield Common & Chart, Hurst Green SW 6" 3rd edition 28 (XXVIII) map cabinet HM/003/MAP O.S. Map 1914 S. Godstone & Tandridge NE 6" 3rd edition 35 (XXXV) map cabinet 5 copies from SHC HM/004/MAP O.S. Map 1914 Crowhurst & Marlpit Hill NW 6" 3rd edition 36 (XXXVI) map cabinet 3 copies from SHC HM/005/MAP O.S. Map 1914 Lingfield, Dormans Land & Dry Hill NW 6" 3rd edition 43 (XLIII) map cabinet HM/006/MAP O.S. Map 1961 Lingfield, Felbridge & Dormans Park TQ 34 SE 6" map cabinet HM/007/MAP O.S. Map 1961 Starborough Castle, Dormans Lane & Dry Hill TQ 44 SW 6" map cabinet HM/008/MAP O.S. Map 1872/3 Dormans Land, Ashplatts, Dry Hill, Hammerwood 43 (all) 6" 1872/3 (XLIII) 1st edition map cabinet HM/009/MAP O.S. Map 1871 Chiddingstone, Hever, Edenbridge 36 (all) 6" (XXXVI) 1st edition map cabinet HM/010/MAP O.S. Map 1890s Godstone Green, Tilburstowill & Walkingstead 25" 2nd edn. 27.15 (XXVII.15) map cabinet HM/011/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Felcourt Heath, Chartham Park & The Grange 25" 3rd edn. 42.8 (XL.11.8) map cabinet HM/012/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Lingfield SW Plaistow Street & Felcourt 25" 3rd edn. 42.4 (XLII.4) map cabinet HM/013/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Lingfield E. & Dormans Land 25" 3rd edn. 43.1 (XLIII.1) map cabinet HM/014/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Dormans Land, N.E. Moor Lane, Prinkham 25" 3rd edn. 43.2 (XLIII.2) map cabinet HM/015/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Dormans Land, Quakers Plat, Mutton Hill 25" 3rd edn. 43.5 (XLIII.5) map cabinet HM/016/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Dormansland (east) & Dry Hill 25" 3rd edn. 43.6 (XLIII.6) map cabinet HM/017/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Wilderwick, Moor Hawes & Blockfield Wood 25" 3rd edn. 43.9 (XL.III.9) map cabinet HM/018/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Old Surrey Hall & Hammerwood 25" 3rd edn. 43.10 (XLIII.10) map cabinet HM/019/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Godstone E. & Crowhurst 25" 3rd edn. 35.8 (XXXV.8) map cabinet HM/020/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Lingfield NE Billeshurst & Eden Brook 25" 3rd edn. 36.13 (XXXVI.13) map cabinet HM/021/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Lingfield E. Starborough Castle & Marsh Green 25" 3rd edn. 36.14 (XXXVI.14) map cabinet HM/022/MAP O.S. Map 1912-14 Crowhurst Parish 25" 3rd edn. 36.5 (XXXVI.5) map cabinet HM/023/MAP Geological map 1950 Leatherhead, Reigate, Caterham, Lingfield 1" : 1 mile map cabinet HM/024/MAP Geological map 1978 Leatherhead, Reigate, Caterham, Lingfield 1" : 1 mile map cabinet HM/025/MAP County Map 1793 (1) East Surrey ( 2) West Surrey 1" : 1 mile by Lindley & Crossley map cabinet HM/026/MAP County Map 1811 (1) East Surrey ( 2) West Surrey 1 : 1 mile O.S. Old Series (2 maps) map cabinet HM/027/MAP County Map (4 maps) 1823 NW; SW; NE; SE Surrey 1" : 1 mile by Greenwood (4 maps) map cabinet HM/028/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Godstone, Bletchingley & Horne parishes 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 35.11 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/029/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Crowhurst, Tandridge, Godstone & Lingfield 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 35.12 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/030/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Horne & Godstone detached parish 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 35.15 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/031/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Lingfield Common 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 35.16 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HAYWARD MEMORIAL CENTRE CATALOGUE ENTRIES MAPS Cat. No. Acc.No. Type of Document Date Places/parish/ location Subject/Title/ Property Location in library Additional information HM/032/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Crowhurst, Chellows & Puttenden 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 36.9 (XXXVI.9) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/033/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Lingfield, Haxted & Edenbridge 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 36.10 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/034/MAP Manorial & Estate Map 1815-31 Manor of Chellows Chellows: part belonging to James map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon Donovan Esq HM/035/MAP County Map 1729 S.E. Corner of Surrey S.E. Surrey by John Senex map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/036/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Lingfield NE Billeshurst & Eden Brook 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 36.13 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/037/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Lingfield E. Starborough Castle & Marsh Green 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 36.14 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/038/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Horne, New Chapel & Froggit Heath 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 42.3 (XLII.3) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/039/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Lingfield SW Plaistow Street & Felcourt 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 42.4 (XLII.4) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/040/MAP O.S. Map 1870s Horne, Godstone (detached) East Park 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 42.7 (XLII.7) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/041/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Felcourt Heath, Chartham Park & The Grange 25": 1 mile 1st edition 42.8 (XLII.8) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/042/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Horne, Worth, Swisland Wood & East 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 42.11 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon Grinstead HM/043/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Felbridge, Baldwins Hill & East Grinstead N. 25 : 1 mile 1st edition 42.12 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/044/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Lingfield & Dormans Land 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 43.1 (XLIII.1) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/045/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Dormans Land N.E. Moor Lane, Prinkham 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 43.2 (XLIII.2) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/046/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Dormans Land, Quakers Plat, Mutton Hill 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 43.5 (XLIII.5) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/047/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Dry Hill Camp, Smugglers Lane, Stonehurst 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 43.6 (XLIII.6) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/048/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Wilderwick, Moor Hawes & Blockfield Wood 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 43.9 (XLIII.9) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/049/MAP O.S.Map 1870s Old Surrey Hall (Blockfield) & Lullenden 25" : 1 mile 1st edition 43.10 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/050/MAP O.S.Map 1890s Felbridge, Baldwins Hill & East Grinstead N. 25" : 1 mile 2nd edition 42.12 map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/051/MAP O.S.Map 1890s Dormans Lane, Quakers Plat, Mutton Hill 25" : 1 mile 2nd edition 43.5 (XLIII.5) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/052/MAP O.S.Map 1890s Lingfield E & Dormans Land 25" : 1 mile 2nd edition 43.1 (XLIII.1) map cabinet donated by Lingfield Marathon HM/053/MAP O.S.Map 1915 Dormans Park, East Grinstead, Hammerwood 6" 3rd edition 43. SW (XLIII.S.W) map cabinet duplicate in attic HM/054/MAP O.S.Map 1961 East Grinstead, Hammerwood, Forest Row 6" TQ 43 NW map cabinet HM/055/MAP Tithe Map 1846 Lingfield Lingfield Tithe Map (smaller scale) map cabinet HM/056/MAP O.S.Map 1959 Hammerwood, Holtye, Blackham, Forest Row 6" TQ 43 (all) map cabinet HM/057/MAP O.S.Map 1961 Godstone, Crowhurst & Blindley Heath 6" TQ 34 NE map cabinet HAYWARD MEMORIAL CENTRE CATALOGUE ENTRIES MAPS Cat. No. Acc.No. Type of Document Date Places/parish/ location Subject/Title/ Property Location in library Additional information HM/058/MAP O.S.Map 1957 Lingfield, Edenbridge, Hever, Cowden, TQ 44 (all) map cabinet Chiddingstone HM/059/MAP O.S.Map 1937 Red Barn, Lynehouse Farm, Lingfield 36.16 (XXV.16) map cabinet Common HM.060/MAP O.S.Map 1912-14 Comforts Place & Crowhurst 3rd edition 35.12 (XXXV.12) map cabinet HM/061/MAP O.S.Map 1912 Haxted, Skeynes & Crouch House Green 3rd edition 36.10 (XXVI.10) map cabinet HM/062/MAP O.S.Map 1912 Langhurst, Guildables Wood 3rd edition 36.2 (XXXVI.2) map cabinet HM/063/MAP Tithe Map 1846 Lingfield Lingfield Tithe Map map cabinet HM/064/MAP Conservation Area 1972 Lingfield Lingfield Conservation Area map cabinet prepared by Lingfield & District Ameniity Society HM/065/MAP Public Rights of Way S.E. Surrey and West Kent public rights of way attic Sevenoaks Rural District Ramblers Assoc. HM/066/MAP O.S.Map 1912 Crowhurst and Lingfield Parishes 25" : 1 mile 3rd edition 36.9 (XXXVI.9) HM/067/MAP footpath map c.1936 Lingfield Parish footpaths in Lingfield Area to be put in map copy of original owned by cabinet Lingfield Parish Council HM/068/MAP/PG Manorial & Estate c.1760 Blockfield Manor Abstract of lands belongint to map cabinet Map Percival Lewis Esq. HM/069/MAP O.S.Map 1933 Tandridge Park 25" : 1 mile 27.16 map cabinet HM/070/MAP Manorial & Estate c.1620 Blockfield, Ford and Dormans Blockfield Manors of Blockfield, Ford map cabinet copied from original at SHC.
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