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... the caravans to Ravilious for fifteen shillings each, then the artist hired a breakdown lorry from Lewes to tow them up the lane to Furlongs, concealing them in the bushes to appease Mr Freeman and avoid upsetting the Glynde Estate. ...
william ambrose, owner of oatfield and the hagloe estate from 1810, traded as a timber merchant (fn. 99) and had the yard in hand in the 1830s. another, larger yard, called gatcombe timber yard, occupied a field on the west side of the ...