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XIII. Part of a Letter from Browne Willis, Esq; relating to the same

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I Beg the gentlemen of the Society, and Dr. Stukely in particular, would observe the Diverticulum Mr. Taylor has shewn, in his map or accurate survey of Hampshire, of the Ikeneld-street, running from the north east corner of Sir Philip Meadows' park, to a little house to the S. W. called Scots Poor. This Diverticulum is called Chute-causeway.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1770

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page 60 note [p] Another principal road crossing the Ikeneld-street near Andover.