1747 Farringdon Enclosure Maps
Map of Farringdon made in 1747, including modern day Four Marks.
The map was made for the purpose of visualising the enclosing of Farringdon common in the 1740s. Note the map is oriented with west to the north, turn the map 90 degrees left to have north at the top.
Creator N/A
Place Farringdon, Four Marks
Contributor Manni La O Kirchner
Language English
Reference number ROP/003/012
License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC-BY-NC-ND) Records in this Group Section 1 of Farringdon Enclosure Map. Mentions 'Hore Thorne lane' (Willis lane), 'Headmore Lane', 'Ropley lane' (Alton lane), 'Braxhill lane' (Blackberry lane) and the A31 (ROP/003/012/001)
Section 2 of Farringdon Enclosure Map. Mentions 'Drymore Gate' (lost name), 'New Coppice' (New Copse), 'Bride Stone Lane' (Brightstone lane), 'Greenmore Lane' (lost name) and 'Worthymy Gate' (Weathermore) (ROP/003/012/002)
Section 3 of Farringdon Enclosure Map. Mentions Upper Woodside farm and other same as Section 2 (ROP/003/012/003)
Section 4 of Farringdon Enclosure Map. Mentions land owners and tenants. (ROP/003/012/004)
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