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Mid 13th Century: Tottenham was mainly arable farming with only small area of pasture land.
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"My paternal grandparents lived at No 51 Markfield Road, described on the map as 'artisans cottages'. This row of six houses were built by the Midland Railway Company c1894 and I think were...
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