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  <Source label="Source" urlencoded="Derbyshire+Archaeological+Journal%2c+Vol.+10+(1888)%2c+pp.+16-27%2c+%e2%80%9cAnnals+of+Horeston+and+Horsley%e2%80%9d%2c+by+Rev.+Charles+Kerry%0aMagna+Britannia%3a+Volume+5%3a+Derbyshire+by+Daniel+and+Samuel+Lysons+(1817)+pp.+186-187%0aThe+History%2c+Topography+and+Directory+of+Derbyshire+by+T.+Bulmer+(1895)+p.+530%0aAssorted+trade+directories%2c+1829-1941" urlpathencoded="Derbyshire%20Archaeological%20Journal,%20Vol.%2010%20(1888),%20pp.%2016-27,%20%e2%80%9cAnnals%20of%20Horeston%20and%20Horsley%e2%80%9d,%20by%20Rev.%20Charles%20Kerry%0aMagna%20Britannia:%20Volume%205:%20Derbyshire%20by%20Daniel%20and%20Samuel%20Lysons%20(1817)%20pp.%20186-187%0aThe%20History,%20Topography%20and%20Directory%20of%20Derbyshire%20by%20T.%20Bulmer%20(1895)%20p.%20530%0aAssorted%20trade%20directories,%201829-1941">Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, Vol. 10 (1888), pp. 16-27, “Annals of Horeston and Horsley”, by Rev. Charles Kerry
Magna Britannia: Volume 5: Derbyshire by Daniel and Samuel Lysons (1817) pp. 186-187
The History, Topography and Directory of Derbyshire by T. Bulmer (1895) p. 530
Assorted trade directories, 1829-1941</Source>
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