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  <dc:title>Peter Nightingale at Lea to Brabazon Hallowes at Glapwell</dc:title>
  <dc:description>the road through Patchet to Dethick is undoubtedly a public bridleway and if stopped up, would be very inconvenient to me and others - I wish the question to be tried in a friendly manner - 3 or 4 weeks ago William Hallowes accosted me harshly for not asking leave to wash my sheep in the wash near Patchett - this has been a wash in Dethick and Lea since time immemorial'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>9 Jul 1782</dc:date>
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