| Description | 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:
[Plan of lands in Ashburn owned by Edward Wilson 1770]. Scale:of 10 chains [1:2400]. Size: 36 x 40 cm. Materials: ink on paper, brown wash. Centred on: SK180460. Notes: compass indicator. Shows 100 acres west of Spitalhill named closes, areas numbered for terrier: tenants names added at later date: adjacent owners: stream, spring, 'Spittle Hill', toll bar: first map contained in a manuscript volume 'Rough plans and terriers of Ashburn, Clifton and Hedmaston. 1770'. Location: DRO, D8 B/P2
[Plan of land in Clifton tenanted by Nathanial Tarr]. [1770]. Scale: of 10 chains [l:2300]. Size: 38 x 43 cm. Materials: ink on paper. Centred on: SK172445 Notes: Rough plan, 56 acres, showing spring (Peat Moss), brook and adjacent named closes with areas: references to terrier: carefully ruled border: second map in manuscript volume, 'Rough plans and terrier of Ashburn, Clifton and Hedmaston. 1770'. Location: DRO, D8B/P2
[Plans of lands in Clifton tenanted by Paul Hogg and William Fletcher 1770]. Scale: no scale [1:2400]. Size:23 x 23 cm. Materials: ink, coloured on paper. Centred on: SK168449 Notes: Compass indicator. Five closes in two plans on one sheet, 10 acres, 3 closes noted 'pasture': third map in manuscript volume, 'Rough plans and terrier of Ashburn, Clifton and Hedmaston. 1770'. Location: DRO, D8B/P2 |