Difference between revisions of "Langley Estate including Boyne Park Pen formerly Shoreditches (Q494543)"

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LBS-PLA-EST-05513
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  • LBS-PLA-EST-e2895
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Langley Estate including Boyne Park Pen formerly Shoreditches
LBS-PLA-EST-05513
  • LBS-PLA-EST-05513
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e2895

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Langley Estate (including Boyne Park Pen, formerly Shoreditches)
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Langley estate was surveyed by Smellie and Sheriff in 1780. Their plan showed an animal and a water mill, this layout was confirmed in James Robertson's map of 1804. Water for the mill came from the head of the Negro River which flowed 2 miles to the north, it also passed through Trinity Estate. The boiling house was far from the water mill at Langley, Higman suggests this indicated it might not h
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