| Title | George Buckston at Ashbourne to Philip Gell in London-intends to enclose a few square yards himself adjoining Mr Johnson's field, near to the barn - as Gell informs him that he is willing for him to alter a road to Frank Eyre's field, thinks the best way would be to lay Eyre's field to Thomas Buxton's farm and let Eyre a field elsewhere - Buxton could then do without a road - if Gell agrees, he could exchange for Gell's a small field in the midst of Gell's Harlows - the name of his land is Harlow Pingle - it is remarkably good land and has a small building on it. 16 May |