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Upham Meadow and
Summer Leasow (grid
reference SO917375) is a 104.0-hectare (257-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the
border between...
- is
partly Latin:
prios means monk or
priest lee is a
clearing in a wood.
leasow is the area in
which land was used for
mainly agricultural reasons. priors...
- year. As built, the
canal terminated at two
basins at
Great Ox
Leasow and
Little Ox
Leasow, both
built on land
owned by T. T. Foley, one of the main shareholders...
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authorised a
route that
started in two
fields called Great Ox
Leasow and
Little Ox
Leasow, a
little to the
south of the
tunnel site near
Peartree Lane...
- with coal
mining continuing until the
early 1900s. In 1864, the
Brick Kiln
Leasow mine,
mined for
ironstone that was used to feed the
furnaces at
Blists Hill...
- The
Monthly Magazine: Or,
British Register ..., vol. 58, pp. 398–402 "
Leasow —
Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary", Merriam-Webster...
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Laverton has 8
listed buildings, and
there is a 17th-century
farmhouses at
Leasow House, near
Laverton and one
dating to 1720 in
Little Buckland. Sir Richard...
- the
youngest was aged 12 years, who lost
their lives at the
Brick Kiln
Leasow ironstone mine in 1864.
William Dyas (1872–1940), first-class cricketer...
- the
manor of
Little Kelk (Litle Kelle) with messuages, lands, tenements,
leasows, meadows, pastures, woods, underwoods, commons, mills, waters, marshes...
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engine pump was
installed about 1780 to
drain several mines including Boat
Leasow Mine. The
Tuckies engine house still survives at 214
Tuckies Hill, although...