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Date: 14/09/2006
Name: Richard Garratt
E-mail: rgarratt@garrattsinsurance.co.uk
Comment: Does anyone know of a map that would show an underground `river` or water course passing under Winckley Square and/or Camden Place?

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Date: 30/07/2006
Name: Barbara Gage
E-mail: bg@duo-county.com
Comment: I`m looking for a map of both Stockport & Oldham, I believe in Cheshire, Lancashire in the mid to late 1800`s. I didn`t find anything on Mario. thank you for any info. Bgage

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Date: 26/06/2006
Name: jane griffiths
E-mail: janegriffiths164@hotmail.com
Comment: I wonder if any members have heard of sutland in lancashire. I am currently involved in research of this area and I can find no references to this area.

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Date: 26/04/2006
Name: steve annand
E-mail: steve.annand@env.lancscc.co.uk
Comment: Stanley Hill is located at Grid Ref E338095 N434708. its just to the west of weeton village, and is to the north of Mythop Road. Unfortunately, i dont know of any old maps showing greater detail. Regards Steve

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Date: 30/03/2005
Name: Jane French
E-mail: jane@jpfrench.com
Comment: Very much enjoyed looking at the old maps of the Fylde and Lytham. Does anyone know of any 19th century maps of Weeton with Preese? I`m looking for somewhere called Stanley Hill - the farm where my g g grandparents lived.

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Date: 06/12/2005
Name: Robert
E-mail: Hallmunday@aol.com
Comment: Regarding the farm track, leading from Haighton Green lane to New Chingle hall. This lane appears on the 1829 Hennet map, but not Greenwood`s of 1818. On another tithe map there is a ford marked, crossing Blundell brook. There is a clearly marked hollow where the road was, but it doesn`t seem to lead anywhere after that. Would it possibly have connected Haighton Green lane and Whittingham road as a `waingate?`.

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Date: 17/11/2005
Name: Robert Calton
E-mail: c_vmps@msn.com
Comment: We have been trying to track down my great-great grandfather for several years. We believe he came from Lumberhead Green, Lancashire, but I haven`t been able to find it on any map. I am hoping some mught enlighten me so we can begin the search some where close to where he was suppose to live. He was born about 1809, so I have been trying to find a map from that era. Thanks in advance for any help.

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Date: 08/11/2005
E-mail: david.ratledge@env.lancscc.gov.uk
Comment: Ken, It is a common question but we cannot supply prints. For personal use ie non-profit making, then just download it and get a local print shop to print it out for you.

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Date: 08/11/2005
Name: ken lea
E-mail: kenandolwen@hotmail.com
Comment: As Historian of Ormskirk Cricket Club(1835) the 1890 map of Ormskirk is interesting and informative.Is it possible to obtain a copy?

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Date: 03/11/2005
Name: Jan
E-mail: jativey@blueyonder.co.uk
Comment: We have a copy of an old 1881 map of Worthington Leics - can anyone tell me what the initial `P` stands for on the map? Cheers Jan

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