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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D2375/E/M/2/1/8
Former ReferenceD2375/M/71/37
TitlePlan of land, houses and stable near Calke [later called "The Parsonage", demolished 1879]
Dateearly 19th cent
Description[Identified by Philip Heath, July 1987]

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:

The Parsonage and Grounds at Caulke. n.d. [18c.] Scale: of 4 chains [1:528]. Size: 53 x 36 cm. Materials: ink on paper, with red for ground plan of buildings. Centred on: SK361218 Notes: no orientation, north at top. Shows houses, garden, orchard, fields boundaries with hedges, gates, streams, 4 bridges, 'Road towards Calke', 'Rode to the cole pits', possible tramway: Liquorish Piece, next Pistern Hill. Location: DRO, D2375M/71/37
LevelFile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorHarpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey
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