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| 763 of 1764 Document |
| Archive: | Manning | Unique ID: | 1580 | ||||||||
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Letcombe Basset | Item No.: | 4 | No. of Sheets: | 1 |
| Title: | Manuscript extract from publication: 'Berkshire Victoria History, Volume I, p.284 by H.J.E. Peake' | ||||
| Content: | Page entitled 'Cultivation, Letcombe Basset'. Discusses the terraced shape of Mere End Down at the south end of Letcombe Basset parish and the possibilty of it having been created by spade cultivation, signifying that it is the site of a prehistoric village. A further note below the extract adds that there are similar sites in Lambourne parish near Stancombe Farm. | ||||
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