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A strange place to research?
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LadyScozz | Report | 27 Jun 2013 06:52 |
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I saw this book advertised ~ |
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Sharron | Report | 27 Jun 2013 09:48 |
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If you know the area fairly well the Court of Sewers archives can be very interesting. I have used them a fair bit to my mediaeval stuff. |
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LadyScozz | Report | 27 Jun 2013 11:02 |
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The blurb (as above) doesn't give much of a clue as to where you would look. |
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Sharron | Report | 27 Jun 2013 11:21 |
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I doubt they would be on any lists unless they were members of the court which was the predecessor of the river boards. |
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DIZZI | Report | 27 Jun 2013 11:22 |
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I DID A TOUR OF BRIGHTON SEWER |
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Researching: |
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LadyScozz | Report | 27 Jun 2013 12:46 |
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ty Sharron, I'll try that......... in Scotland? |
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Sharron | Report | 27 Jun 2013 12:56 |
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I don't know about Scotland but would assume they had some sort of land-drainage legislation. |
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