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BUTTERTHWAITE (1809)

in the parish of Ecclesfield, north division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 4 miles from Sheffield, 6 from Rotherham, 9 from Barnsley.

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BUTTON HILL (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield, south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, (the seat of John Crawshaw Esq), 3 miles from Sheffield,

9 from Rotherham, 11 from Chesterfield Derb.

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CARBROOK (1809)

in the parish of Rotherham, south division the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 2 miles from Sheffield, 3 from Rotherham.

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CHAPEL TOWN (1809)

in the parish of Ecclesfield, north division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 6 miles from Rotherham, 6 from Sheffield, 7 from Barnsley.

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CHERRY TREE HILL (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield, north division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 2 miles from Sheffield. 8 from Rotherham.

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CROOKS MOOR (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, (Tapton Grove the seat of William Shore Esq),

1 mile from Sheffield, 7 from Rotherham. 13 from Chesterfield Derb.

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CROOKS (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield south divison of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 1 1/2 mile from Sheffield, 7 1/2 from Rotherham, 13

from Chesterfield Derb.

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DARNALL (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, liberty of Hallamshire, (the seat of Samuel Stqntforth Esq)

2 1/2 miles from Sheffield, 5 from Rotherham, 14 from Chesterfield Derb.

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Vox has kindly offered to post up some of these, so, the next ones will be at his leisure. Keep them alphabetical and reply to the original 1809 posting to keep them in a straight line.

Thanks Vox

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This question for newer members ONLY, lets say those who have been Members of the site less than three months ... any established Members want to chip in, please PM me. If the Link Fairies could hold off fora while please, then, later, maybe give a little tutorial on how to search this site; I've been here forever and still need help or should that be therapy ?

Anyway : Sheffield the biggest village in Britain; discuss.

1 hour allowed, no conferring, no mobiles, no iPODs, iPADs, iPUDS (small electronic devices from Apple that taste like mini-puddings (so long as you hold then correctly).

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There may be a strong clue incoming, under this thread, if, one or more of the Moderators offer to help with the posting.

Hi RichardB

Could i possibly add a Question to your Question, When Sheffield was a Village where was the Village Green. ??

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Would this fit here Richard? I posted a couple like this a while ago, they could be moved to here if you think they fit.

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ECCLESFIELD (1825)

a parish in the wap of Strafforth and Tickhill WR of York 5 m N from Sheffield and 167 N from London;

contains 1356 houses and 7163 inhabitants.

The manufactures of hardware carried on here are similar to those of Sheffield.

Near this place are the remains of a Roman fortification with a deep trench vulgarly called the Devil's ditch.

An alien priory also stood here. It is a vic value £19 3s 4d.

There was formerly an Alien priory of Benedictine monks to the abbey of St. Wandragisilius, in Normandy, which, at their suppression, was granted by Richard II. to the Carthusian monastery of St. Anne, near Coventry. In the neighbourhood are vestiges of a Roman intrenchment, termed Devil's Ditch.

http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/england/yks/west/ecclesfield.htm

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ECCLESALL BIERLEY (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, liberty of Hallamshire, 1/4 of a mile from Sheffield, 6 1/4 from

Rotherham 11 from Chesterfield Derb.

Population 5,362.

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ECCLESFIELD (1809)

in the parish of Ecclesfield north division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, liberty of Hallamshire; 4 miles from Sheffield

7 from Rotherham, 10 from Barnsley

Population 5,114.

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EDGE (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3 miles from Sheffield, 9 from Rotherham, 11 from Chesterfield Derb.

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ELM GREEN (1809)

in the parish of Ecclesfield, north division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3 miles from Sheffield, 7 from Rotherham, 10 from Barnsley.

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FALDRING (1809)

in the parish of Ecclesfield north division the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3 miles Sheffield 7 from Rotherham 10 from Barnsley.

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FARM (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, (the seat of Thomas Eyre Esq)

1 mile from Sheffield 7 from Rotherham 12 Chesterfield Derb.

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FARN or BURN CROSS (1809)

in the parish of Ecclesfield north division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 7 miles from Sheffield 7 from Barnsley 8 from Rotherham.

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FULWOOD BOOTH and FULWO0D HEAD (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 6 miles from Sheffield. 10 from Chesterfield, Derb.,

12 from Rotherham.

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FULWOOD (1809)

in the parish uf Sheffield sonth divrsnm of wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 5 miles from Sheffield, 11 from Rotherham, 10 from Chesterfield Derb.

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GLEADLESS (1809)

in the parish of Handsworth, south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3 miles from Sheffield, 7 from Rotherham, 8 from Chesterfield Derb.

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GRENOSIDE

in the parish of Ecclesfield, north division of the wapentake of Straftbrth and Tickhill, 4 miles from Sheffield, 5 from Rotherham, 8 from Penistone.

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GREYSTONES (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield, south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, (the seats of Samuel Greaves and Thomas Hawkesley Esqrs)

2 miles from Sheffield 8 from Rotherham 11 from Chesterfield Derb.

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GRIMESTHORPE (1809)

in the parish of Sheffield, north division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 2 miles from Sheffield, 3 from Rotherham.

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HANDSWORTH (1809)

in the parish of Handsworth, south division of the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, liberties of St Peter and Hallamshire, (the seat of the

Rev Wilfred Huddlestone) 4 1/2 miles from Sheffield, 7 from Rotherham, 12 from Chesterfield Derb.

Population 1,424

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