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| Drake's | Leat, also known as Plymouth Leat, was a watercourse |
| Lately, there where at | leat an attempt or two to preserve what remains of t |
| In his two first-class matches, | Leat batted in the lower order and did not bowl. |
| nder a road bridge and aqueduct carrying a mill | leat, before crossing the River Kensey on a two-arch |
| s and a general decline in the condition of the | leat brought the feasibility of its continued existe |
| ies in the upper valley, and was also used by a | leat carrying water to supply the mine at Fowey Cons |
| Leat died at Ringwood, Hampshire on December 18, 193 | |
| In the 19th and early 20th centuries a | leat drew water from behind the falls to power a wat |
| they | leat flowers and poop out rainbows!! -Preceding unsi |
| The line of the | leat follow part of the line of the town walls. |
| pute arose over the diversion of water from the | leat for use in tin mills on Roborough Down. |
| To bring water power to the mine he built a | leat from Luxulyan along the west side of the valley |
| Bersham Ironworks also required water via a | leat from the Clywedog to power the works, and later |
| The | leat from Taff Fechan was at ground level and again |
| The | leat from the Taff Fawr was conveyed in a cast iron |
| Leat made his first-class debut for Hampshire agains | |
| Leat Meadow is 3 ha (7.4 acres) of neutral grassland | |
| omprises two separate areas: Lovell's Field and | Leat Meadow. |
| is, who now owned the corn mills lower down the | leat; on the other was Sir Walter Raleigh as Lord Wa |
| A water | leat passing beneath the north face of Catstye Cam t |
| Leat played primarily as a wicketkeeper, where he to | |
| lass status until the 1895 County Championship, | Leat represented Hampshire in sixteen first-class ma |
| ater supply may have been obtained from a small | leat run from a stream up the main Cothi valley befo |
| In his sixteen matches, | Leat scored 323 runs at an average of 11.53, with a |
| The mill stream or | leat separates the town from the Meadows at Bath Row |
| Of these, the Higher | Leat still exists. |
| A weir diverted water to the mill's | leat, supplying the vertical breast-shot wheel. |
| tone rows lead away, crossed by a post-medieval | leat that once served a nearby tinworks. |
| nt-y-Cafnau thus carried the elevated Taff Fawr | leat, the tramway and Taff Fechan leat across the Ta |
| pond was created in 1825 to supply water, via a | leat, to a waterwheel at Parkend Ironworks. |
| With the ball | Leat took two wickets at a bowling average of 24.50, |
| The elevated trough carrying the Taff Fawr | leat was removed by 1850, having been replaced by a |
| with an internal wheel although a narrower mill | leat was blocked many years ago. |
| Leat was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm | |
| When the wheel eventually ceased to be used the | leat was filled in and the sluices buried in the mid |
| Leat was a second lieutenant in the Dorsetshire Regi | |
| ter its construction, the upper part of Drake's | Leat was lost as the valley was flooded, although lo |
| The weir and sluice for the | leat were replaced when the large pumping station fo |
| remains of the mill can still be seen, and the | leat which fed it can be traced back to the mill dam |
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