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  <dc:title>Mid 19th century tracing of part of Lord Melbourne's [enclosure] plan of Derby Hills dated 1723</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Showing boundary of Calke Park with Derby Hills

This map is described in the Derbyshire Record Society's "A Catalogue of Local Maps of Derbyshire c.1528–1800" (compiled by Harold Nichols, revised by Mary Wiltshire assisted by Susan Woore, published 2012).  The description reads as follows:

[a copy of part of Derby Hills Enclosure T. Kirkland mensuravit et delineavit. Ao 1723]. Surveyor: T. Kirkland. Scale: [of 10 chains 1.3200]. Size: 43 x 64 cm. Materials: coloured ink on vellum. Centred on: SK367243 Notes: compass rose, top of sheet west. Commons with some inclosures, 318 acres, owners, 1 field name, houses, woods and ornamental gate to Caulk Park noted: an Explanation distinguishes, 'Great roads, bridle wayes, foot wayes, small brooks or rivulets, the double ditch that parts Derby Hills from the other commons, stone walls, quick hedges, dead fences, Widdow Smith's croft, Hansons croft, Job Toynes croft, Roodes in double ditch 408.1/2'. Location: Melbourne Hall Estate Office; copies in DRO, D2375/71/181/3, extract of Lord Melbourne's plan, ink on linen backed paper. 30 x 40 cm.; DRO, D2375/71/181/2, ink on linen backed tracing paper. 45 x 33 cm</dc:description>
  <dc:date>(1723) mid 19th cent</dc:date>
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