Old Commemorative marker by the A40, Beaconsfield parish

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Old Commemorative marker by the A40, Beaconsfield parish

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Commemorative Marker by the A40, in parish of Beaconsfield (South Bucks District), Western boundary of Beaconsfield, next to sub-station, beside North Drive, on grass verge between pavement and wooden fence. Inscription reads:- 3RD May 1827 Boundary Stone of the MANOR and PARISH of BEACONSFIELD ----- The custom of tithing Corn in this Parish and has been so immemorially by the TENTH COCK and the ELEVENTH SHOCK Surveyed See also: Image Milestone Society National ID: BU_LW24cm

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.599498
Longitude
-0.663102