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Title:
The estates of Thomas Talbot and John Talbot of Longford : the survey and maps by William Hill, 1681-2, the returns of Papists' estates, 1717, 1743 and 1787, and other records / transcribed by Linda Fletcher, Nicky Talbot and Richard Hoyle ; edited with an introduction by Richard Hoyle.
Publisher:
Newport and District History Society :
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xliii, 83 pages ; 30 cm 30 cm
Subject:
1600-1699
Land tenure--Shropshire--Shropshire--History--17th century--Sources.
Boundaries (Estates)--Shropshire--Shropshire--History--17th century--Sources.
Boundaries (Estates)
Land tenure
Church Aston (England)--Surveys--17th century.
Shropshire (England)--Surveys--17th century.
Church Aston (England)--Maps--17th century.
Shropshire (England)--Maps--17th century.
Church Aston (England)--Boundaries.
England--Shropshire
History
Sources
Other Authors:
Newport & District History Society, publisher.
List & Index Society, publisher.
Fletcher, Linda (of the Newport History Society) transcriber.
Talbot, Nicky, transcriber.
Hoyle, R. W. (Richard W.), writer of introduction. editor, writer of introduction.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:
"In the early 1680s a land surveyor called William Hill drew maps and made surveys of estates at Longford, Church Aston and Newport in Shropshire. In this volume we print Hill's work and identify both him and the owner of the estate he mapped. We also show that Hill's maps and surveys are only a part of a much larger volume of maps and surveys of the estates of Thomas Talbot of Longford, now dispersed, and that he also worked for Talbot's cousins, the earls of Shrewsbury. The volume then gathers together other eighteenth-century sources for these generally poorly documented estates. Drawing on Hill's survey, the introduction describes the Talbot estate in and around Longford in the 1680s including its landscape. It then gives an account of their development in the eighteenth century before they were broken up by sale in 1787-88."--taken from back cover.
Series:
List and Index Society special series ; volume 61
ISBN:
190687560X
9781906875602
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1382920931
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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