![]() ![]() REDFERN, William, Crich, 48A 3R 20P £61 8s PORTER, Thomas, Crich : 32A 1R 30P £75 1s LIMB, Ruth, Wheatcroft,21a 1R 24P £31 10s LEE, Josh., Crich Carr, 1A 0R 17P £12 12s LEAM, Mrs S., Fritchley, 17A 2R 30P £61 6s ![]() JEFFRIES, James, Crich, 38A 3R 25P £36 10s HURT, Miss Elizabeth, Crich, 70A 3R 5P £315 5s HOPKINSON, John, Wheatcroft, 25A 3R 25P £69 7s HILL, George, Wheatcroft, 122A 2R 15P £168 9s HARDSTONE, Joseph, Crich : 7A 2R 20P £14 9s HALL, Mrs Elijah, Crich, 2A 2R 1P £20 14s GREENHOUGH, Zachariah, Crich Carr, 1A 0R 0P £6 10s GILLS, Mrs (Trustees of), Crich 31A 0R 22P £69 18s There were 4 Roods to an Acre and 40 Perches to a Rood. ![]() The extent of lands were recorded in Acres, Roods and, Perches (A. It arose from the desire of the Victorian governing landed classes, many of whom sat in the House of Lords, to counter rising public clamour (encouraged by the press) about what was considered the monopoly of land.īeside each name was a record of the extent of lands and gross estimated rental for each person. This 1873 Return is sometimes called the "Modern Domesday". The two-volume Return of Owners of Land, 1873 was the first complete picture of the distribution of land in Great Britain since the 1086 Domesday Book. ![]()
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