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U DX229 Copies of Lincolnshire Maps and Plans 1833-1980S Hull History Centre: Lincolnshire Maps and Plans U DX229 Copies of Lincolnshire Maps and Plans 1833-1980s Historical Background: Custodial history: Donated by Rex C Russell, Barton on Humber, May 1993 Description: Copies of Lincolnshire maps and plans Arrangement: U DX229/1 Copies of enclosure awards, c.1862 U DX229/2 Volume containing copies of enclosure maps and plans, c.1833 - 1860s U DX229/3-225 Copies of 18th and 19th century Lincolnshire enclosure and pre - enclosure maps and plans, made by Rex Russell, 1950s - 1980s Extent: 225 items & 2 volumes Access conditions: Access will be granted to any accredited reader U DX229/1 Volume. Copies of 'Enclosure Awards of Barrow [1803], circa 1862 Wotton [1768] & East Halton [1804]' 1 volume U DX229/2 Volume. Contains copies of village and other plans 1833 - 1860s Relating to: Alkborough, Barton upon Humber, Beesby, Brocklesby with Newham, Cotham Abbey estate, East Halton, Goxhill, Great Limber, Grimsby harbour, Habrough, Hull, Humberston, Immingham, Keelby, Killingholme, Little Limber in Brocklesby, Melton, South ferriby, Swallow, Thornton Abbey, Thornton Curtis, Ulceby, Whitton, Winterton, Wintringham, Wold Newton, Wootton, Wrawley. Volume property of William S. Hesleden, of Barton on Humber, and including a 'Plan of my garden 1833' 1 volume page 1 of 19 Hull History Centre: Lincolnshire Maps and Plans U DX229/3 Copy map. Alkborough. Open field system. 1765 Scale 4 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/4 Copy map. Alkborough. Open field system. 1765 Scale 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/5 Copy map. Alkborough. Open field system. 1765 Scale 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/6 Copy map. Alkborough, Whitton and West Halton. Open pre 1765 field system. Scale 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/7 Copy map. Alkborough after enclosure. 1768 Scale: 4 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/8 Copy map. Alkborough after enclosure. 1768 Scale 3 inches = 30 chains 1 item U DX229/9 Copy map. Alvingham. Open field system. Surveyor: 1819 James Bradley (of Boston). Scale 3 1/2 inches = 30 chains 1 item U DX229/10 Copy map. Alvingham after enclosure. Surveyor: James 1822 Bradley of Boston. Scale 3 1/2 inches = c.30 chains 1 item U DX229/11 Copy map. Ashby, Bottesford and Messingham. Open 1794 - 1801 field system. Scale 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/12 Copy map. Ashby before and after enclosure. Surveyor: 1801 - 1809 Anthony Bower. Scale 4 1/2 inches = 70 chains 1 item U DX229/13 Copy map. Ashby before and after enclosure. Surveyor: 1801 - 1809 Anthony Bower. Scale 3 inches = 50 chains 1 item U DX229/14 Copy map. Barnetby (before enclosure) pre 1766 1 item page 2 of 19 Hull History Centre: Lincolnshire Maps and Plans U DX229/15 Copy map. Barnoldby le Beck. Open fields 1769 1 item U DX229/16 Copy map. Barnoldby le beck after enclosure 1770 1 item U DX229/17 Copy map. Barton (on Humber) before enclosure 1793 1 item U DX229/18 Copy map. Barton after enclosure. 1796 Surveyor: William S. Hesleden 1 item U DX229/19 Copy map. Barton on Humber, Barrow on Humber and 1773 - 1797 Goxhill. Open field system 1 item U DX229/20 Copy map. The Manors of Binbrooke. 1740 Scale: 20 chains = 1 inch 1 item U DX229/21 Copy maps comprising: 1737 - 1806 a) Binbrook enclosed, 1737 b) Binbrook cow pasture enclosed. Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile. 1804 - 1806 2 items U DX229/22 Copy maps comprising: 1737 - 1806 a) Binbrook enclosed, 1737 b) Binbrook cow pasture enclosed. Scale: 3 inches = 1/2 mile 2 items U DX229/23 Copy map. Binbrook cow pasture after enclosure. 1806 Surveyor Christpher Epworth. Scale: 4 1/4 inches = 25 chains 1 item U DX229/24 Copy map. Binbrook cow pasture after enclosure. 1806 Surveyor Christpher Epworth. Scale: 4 1/4 inches = 25 chains 1 item U DX229/25 Copy map. Bishop Norton. Open fields. 1771 Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/26 Copy map. Bishop Norton as divided and enclosed. 1772 Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item page 3 of 19 Hull History Centre: Lincolnshire Maps and Plans U DX229/27 Copy map. Bottesford and Yaddlethorpe before pre 1795 enclosure. Scale: 5 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/28 Copy map. Bottesford and Yaddlethorpe after enclosure. 1795 Surveyor, Anthony Bower. Scale: 5 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/29 Copy map. Brackenburg. 1760 Scale: 2 3/4 inches = 15 chains 1 item U DX229/30 Copy map. Burton Stather and Thealby before enclosure. 1803 Scale: 3 3/4 inches = 30 chains 1 item U DX229/31 Copy map. Burton Stather and Thealby after enclosure. 1806 Scale: 3 3/4 inches = 25 chains 1 item U DX229/32 Copy map. Caistor before enclosure 1796 1 item U DX229/33 Copy map. Caistor before enclosure 1796 1 item U DX229/34 Copy map. Caistor after enclosure. 1798 Scale: 6 1/2 inches = 1/2 mile 1 item U DX229/35 Copy map. Caistor after enclosure. 1798 Scale: 6 1/2 inches = 1/2 mile 1 item U DX229/36 Copy map. Caistor Moor as divided between the 1811 - 1814 parishes. Scale 4 inches = 1/2 mile 1 item U DX229/37 Copy map. Corringham, Springthorpe and Heapham, 1848 before enclosure. Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/38 Copy map. Corringham, Springthorpe and Heapham, 1848 before enclosure. Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item page 4 of 19 Hull History Centre: Lincolnshire Maps and Plans U DX229/39 Copy map. Corringham after enclosure. 1852 Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/40 Copy map. Corringham and Springthorpe after enclosure. 1852 Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/41 Copy map. Covenham St. Bartholomew and St. Mary. 1793 Open field system. Scale 4 inches = c.30 chains 1 item U DX229/42 Copy map. Covenham St. Bartholomew and St. Mary. 1793 Open field system. Scale 4 inches = c.30 chains 1 item U DX229/43 Copy map. Covenham St. Bartholomew and St. Mary 1797 after enclosure. Surveyor Thomas Bainbridge. Scale 4 inches = c.30 chains 1 item U DX229/44 Copy map. Covenham St. Bartholomew and St. Mary 1797 after enclosure. Surveyor Thomas Bainbridge. Scale 4 inches = c.30 chains 1 item U DX229/45 Copy map. Crosby, Frodingham and Scunthorpe. Open c.1833 field system. Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/46 Copy map. Crowle, Eastoft and Ealand before enclosure 1812 1 item U DX229/47 Copy map. Croxton. Farm in the occupation of Mr C. 1832 Marris. Surveyor James Bradley. Scale: 3 3/4 inches = 30 chains 1 item U DX229/48 Copy map. Cumberworth. The open field layout. 1819 Scale: 4 4/3 inches = 1/2 mile 1 item U DX229/49 Copy map. Cumberworth after enclosure. 1822 Scale: 4 3/4 inches = 1/2 mile 1 item page 5 of 19 Hull History Centre: Lincolnshire Maps and Plans U DX229/50 Copy map. Donnington - on - Bain after enclosure. 1789 Scale: 4 inches = 24 chains 1 item U DX229/51 Copy map. East Barkwith before enclosure (conjectural 1767 map). Scale: 3 inches = 1/2 mile 1 item U DX229/52 Copy map. East Halton before enclosure. 1801 Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/53 Copy map. East Halton before enclosure. 1801 Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/54 Copy map. East Halton. Old enclosures. 1804 Scale: 5 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/55 Copy map. East Halton after enclosure. 1804 Surveyor: William S. Heselden 1 item U DX229/56 Copy map. East Halton after enclosure. 1804 Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/57 Copy map. East Ravendale. The open fields. 1839 Scale: 5 inches = 30 chains 1 item U DX229/58 Copy map. East Ravendale after enclosure. 1841 Surveyor: Henry Teal (Jnr.). Scale: 5 inches = 30 chains 1 item U DX229/59 Copy map. East or Upper Santon after enclosure 1833 Scale 5 inches = 40 chains. Surveyor; James Bradley of Boston 1 item U DX229/60 Copy map. Faldingworth. The open fields. 1794 Scale: 6 1/2 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/61 Copy map. Faldingworth. The open fields. 1794 Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item page 6 of 19 Hull History Centre: Lincolnshire Maps and Plans U DX229/62 Copy map. Faldingworth after enclosure. 1795 Surveyor: Christopher Epworth of Grimsby. Scale 3 inches = 1/2 mile 1 item U DX229/63 Copy map. Faldingworth after enclosure. 1795 Surveyor: Christopher Epworth of Grimsby. Scale: 6 1/2 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/64 Copy map. Fulstow, Covenham St. Mary, Covenham St. pre 1792 Bartholomew, Yarborough and Alvingham. The open field systems. Scale: 6 inches = 1 mile 1 item U DX229/65 Copy map. Fulstow before enclosure. 1817 Scale: 5 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/66 Copy map. Fulstow after enclosure. 1819 Scale: 5 inches = 40 chains 1 item U DX229/67 Copy map. Goxhill. The open field system 1773 1 item U DX229/68 Copy map. Goxhill. After enclosure 1775 1 item U DX229/69 Copy map. Grasby as divided by enclosure 1815 1 item U DX229/70 Copy map. Grayingham before enclosure. 1691 Surveyor: Francis Bainbridge 1 item U DX229/71 Copy map. Grayingham (West) as set out to be enclosed. 1691 Surveyor: Francis Bainbridge. Scale: 4 inches = 20 chains 1 item U DX229/72 Copy map. Grimsby before enclosure 1827 1 item U DX229/73 Copy map. Grimsby after enclosure 1840 1 item U DX229/74 Copy map.
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