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By William Pfingsten, July 17, 2007
The Nottingham Lots Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On Telegraph Road (Maryland Route 273) 0.6 miles east of Stevens Road, on the right when traveling east. |
| | 37 lots of approximately 500 acres each given by William Penn to his colonists in 1702 although they lay in Maryland and were part of George Talbot’s “Susquehanna Manor” of 32,000 acres granted him in 1680 by Lord Baltimore. — — Map (db m1760) HM |
| On Telegraph Road (Route 273) at Blue Ball Road, on the left when traveling east on Telegraph Road. Reported missing. |
| | Established about 1710 on Lot No. 35 of “The Nottingham Lots” by Andrew Job who secured it from William Penn. Job’s son, Thomas married Elizabeth Maxwell, niece of Daniel Defoe who wrote “Robinson Crusoe.” — — Map (db m146176) HM |
May. 5, 2024