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Ebenezer Elliott Monument, Market Place looking towards High Street. Shops on right include No. 49 Thos. Myers, jeweller, Nos. 51-53 Alfred Brookes, hosier and glover, No. 55 Robert Wm. Brookes, restaurant, George Hotel, left, (with five chimneys)

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Ebenezer Elliott Monument, Market Place looking towards High Street. Shops on right include No. 49 Thos. Myers, jeweller, Nos. 51-53 Alfred Brookes, hosier and glover, No. 55 Robert Wm. Brookes, restaurant, George Hotel, left, (with five chimneys)
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1851-1899

Ebenezer Elliott, the Corn Law Rhymer Born 17 March 1781 Masbrough Married Penistone 10 April 1806, Died 1st December 1849 Buried Darfield Churchyard, near Barnsley For more information about Ebenezer Elliott, see: Ebenezer Elliott Corn Law Rhymer and Poet of the Poor, by Keith Morris and Ray Hearne Ref: B. Elli S Life of Elliott, Watkins Ref: B. Elli S 'Old Sheffield Town', by J. Edward Vickers, pages 144-145. Ref: 942.7 S.

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