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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Barham Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Barham Church,  noted by Bax & Rice Thursday 12th May 1892. Pages 66-72 of Epitaphs from Kent Churches typed up by Margaret Broomfield. Also Some Monumental Inscriptions noted by Rev Bryan Faussett 1757, added October 2007.

No. B(ax’s)

1. HS 2 sculls 2 crossed bones between them Here lieth the body of Richard WRAIGHT who departed this life September the 28th 1746 aged 84 years.

2. HS 2 hourglasses side by side, flanked by 2 sculls Here lieth the body of Moses WATERS of Ropesole who died 11th of May 1743 aged 45. Also here lieth ye body of Elizabeth his wife she died June 17th 1743 aged 48 years.

3. HS Here lieth ye body of Elizabeth WATERIDGE daughter of William Watteridge of the parish of Wolensbouorgh (sic) she departed this life Aprill ye 12 1739 years.

4. Low tomb, brick sides, on top Beneath this stone are deposited the remains of Georgiana Maria second daughter of Edward TOKER Esq (italic) of the Oaks Ospringe who died July 25th 1821 aged eight years and six months.

5. HS Winged cherub, rays In memory of Joseph HODGES who died August ye 24th 1770 aged 64 years. Also Margaret wife of the above Joseph Hodges who died June ye 12th 1783 aged 81 years.

6. HS In memory of Margaret LEMAN the wife of Philip Leman late of this parish who departed this life the 15th of March 1800 aged 70 years.

7. HS In memory of Samuel LEMAN who departed this life 3rd of September 1800 aged 34 years. Also of the above laid Philip Leman who died August 30 1802 aged 79 years.

8. Altar tomb, brick sides E of church – on top Here lyeth interred the body of William NETHERSOLE who left issue by Susan his wife ye daughter of Henry Wood, seaven children two sons and five daughters. He died the 6 of Aprill 1649 aged ……years. Here also lyeth interred the bodyes of his two sons William and John who died ye …. of October 1656 Will ………….. aged 11/44 years and Ann ………………… yeares. [about 4 lines more].

9. Double HS 2 cherub’s heads, 2 hourglasses and a couple of cross bones between There lieth the body of William CRAMP late of ys parish who died January the 9th 1727 aged 89 years. Here lieth the body of Bridget LINGO late of ys parish who died November the 22nd 1729 aged 56 years.

10. HS adjoining the last – 2 sculls above Here lies buried ye body of Frances wife of William CRAMP she departed this life November ye 21st 1717 aged 75 years.

11. HS winged cherub In memory of John JOYNER son of John and Ann Joyner of this parish who died 20/6 June 1773 aged 35 years. Afflictions sore long time I bore, physicians were in vain, till God did please to give me ease and clear me from my pain.

12. HS scull, coffin, bone, book, scythe, pick etc. Here lieth the body of John JOYNER who departed this life May 27 1759 aged 55 years. He left issue by Ann his wife, 4 sons and 1 daughter. All you that come my grave to see as I am now so must you be. Repent in time, as time you have. There’s no repentance in the grave.

14. Double HS 2 cherub’s heads, winged, NW of church Here lieth ye body of Peter CROSOER. He departed this life August 20 1759 aged 72 years. Also in a vault near this place lieth ye body of Elizabeth wife of Peter Crosoer she departed this life March 21st 1757 aged 66 years. They left issue 2 sons and 8 daughters.

15. HS in the NE of church Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth wife of John PRIER, of the parish of St. Mary Magdalene in the City of Canterbury who departed this life march 7th 1823 aged 51 years. Also of the above named John PRIER who died 21st March 1854 aged 75 years.

16. HS next to foregoing Sacred to the memory of William DADSON late of this parish who died February 11th 1808 aged 77 years.

17. HS (next) In memory of Ann the wife of William DADSON who departed this life November 24th 1807 aged 70 years.

18. HS (next) In memory of Michael FOX who died April 17th 1790 aged 82 years. Also Ann his wife she died November 12th 1758 aged 53 years. Likewise two grandchildren William and Susanna son and daughter of William and Ann Dadson.

19. Several early BAKER stones, ditto Marsh (late), ditto Hobday "Ellen".

20. HS South side of church – winged cherub’s head Here lieth the body of John CROFTS who died September 26th 1762 in the 73rd year of his age.

21. HS winged cherub’s head with scull on each side Here lieth the body of Susanna wife of John CRAFT of this parish who departed this life April 11th 1760 aged 71 years.

22. HS 2 cherub’s heads, palms etc. Here lieth the body of Anne COLT wife of John Colt she died February ye 27th 1775 in the 65th year of her age. Also the above John Colt he died April ye 24th 1780 aged 71 years.

12 May 1892 Copied by Mr. R.G. Rice
23. HS South of church – crossbones, hourglass, scythe and shroud, at top Here lieth ye body of Clement SANDERS who had issue by Catharine his wife 6 sons and 4 daughters by whom 3 sons and 3 daughters surviving viz. Susanna, Ryc (sic), Mary, Rich, Catharine and John. He died February 17th 1729 aged 43 years.

24. HS adjoining last and to N of it – winged scull at top Here lieth ye body of Susan wife of Richard SANDERS who died August ye 29th 1694 aged 34 years.

25. HS SW of church (R caps etc) Sacred to the memory of James MUNN who died January 13th 1867 aged 86 years. Also Lucy his beloved wife who died March 25th 1865 aged 87 years.

26. HS North of North transept – cherub’s head, at top Here lieth the body of Elizabeth wife of Stephen RIGDEN who died March 14th 1766 aged 72 years. Left surviving 4 children viz. Thomas, Sarah, Stephen and Elizabeth.

27. North of chancel (Blk. le) Sacred to the memory of John MUNN who died March 2nd 1843 aged 35 years. Left surviving Ann his wife and 3 sons (viz. John-James, George-Henry and William-Albert). Also their daughter Bridget who died July 7th 1840 aged 9 years.

28. HS (to S of last) Blk letter and caps Sacred to the memory of James MUNN who died June 7th 1854 aged 55 years. Left surviving Mary his wife 1 son and 3 daughters to lament their loss.

29. HS SW of church Sacred to the memory of Mary COULTER who died 26th February 1852 aged 72 years. Also John MARSHALL brother of the above who died 31st March 1853 aged 71 years.

30. HS South West of church – cherub’s head at top In memory of Charles PAGE who departed this life February ye 23rd 1771 aged 61 years. And Margaret his wife who departed this life April ye 5th 1775 aged 68 years. They left issue one son viz. William who caused this stone to be erected.

31. Small HS South of chancel – cherub’s head between 2 sculls, at top Here lieth the body of John BISSAKER late of this parish who departed this life July the 25th 1766 aged 75 years. [sic]

32. HS to NE of chancel and to E of stone to John Munn 1843 – a cherub’s head, at top Here lieth the body of Thomas FOX late of this parish who departed this life October 24 1767 in the 25 year of his age. He left issue one son and one daughter, Thomas and Frances. A man of truth, he was a soul sincere. In actions just and in discernment clear and did to all in need of assistance lent, he broke no promises made to serve his friend whose gen’rous actions were by most approv’d who died regreted (sic) and by all belov’d.

33. Large low white marble tomb, to the SE of last and close to it. A + on top of tomb, and near bottom of slab
Here lie the remains of Thomas FOX formerly of this parish, Gent. Born June 30th 1763 died September 22nd 1831 and Anne his wife born April 30th 1762 died May 6th 1832. Also to the memory of 3 sons and 1 daughter Daniel, who died at Barbadoes July 6th 1808 aged 20, Richard (sic) ……….Ostend in his infancy, Richard (sic) who was lost in his voyage home from Naples 1822/3 aged 29. Mary Ann who died in her infancy and lies buried near them. Also of the Revd. Charles James FOX, Clerk, AM son of the above named Thomas and Anne Fox who died 21st January 1856 aged 53 years. Also of Elizabeth Fox daughter of the above named Thomas and Anne Fox who died 23rd May 1865 aged 68 years.

34 Cross To the glory of God and in widowed memory of the Rev. Charles James FOX AM.

35. HS South of church To the memory of Richard VANSON who died June 30th 1828 aged 25 years. In simple guise let this best praise appear. Stranger, an honest man lies buried here.

36. High tomb of red brick – S of church Beneath this tomb are enclos’d the remains of William and John sons of William and Elizabeth ALLEN ?of Westbere in this county. William died March 23 1807 aged 3 years and John died March 30 1807 aged 11 months.

37. HS South of church – 3 cherub’s heads, at top In memory of Elizabeth, wife of Michael BILLINGHURST of this parish. Daughter of John and Elizabeth Bateman of the Town of Folkestone who departed this life January ye 6th 1774 aged 68 years.

38. HS close to, and to the N of last – a cherub’s head between 2 sculls, at top In memory of Mary, daughter of Thomas and Mary HOYLE of the Town of Folkestone who departed this life April 28th 1761 aged 14 years.

39. Small HS to South of church – a cherub’s head and 2 bones, at top To the memory of William BELL, who died April 14th 1753 aged 43 years. Also Elizabeth his daughter who died July 12th 1751 aged 5 months.

40. HS South of church – a cherub’s head, above 2 ?wings at top Here lieth ye body of Mr. Henry BRIDGES who departed this life May ye 8th 1759 aged 43 years.

41. HS to North of chancel and to NW of "Munn" stones – a cherub’s head, 2 sculls, 2 shovels, and 2 trumpets, at top Here lie the bodys of Athony LANDEN and Rebecca his wife. He died April 6th 1748 aged 75 years. She died August 3rd 1742 aged 72 years. Also ye body of Thomas Rigden who married Jane daughter of Anthony and Rebeccah Landen. He died August 22nd 1745 aged 29 years.

42. Large HS to North East of chancel - a scull between 2 cherub’s heads In memory of Mary wife of Ralph DILNOT. She died November 13th 1765 aged 58 years. Also the above Ralph Dilnot. He died January 18th 1776 aged 80 years.

43. HS to S of church and near the entrance to churchyard * ornamental and R. lettering In loving memory of Henrietta the beloved wife of J.B. WHITE died 24th January 1890 aged 37 years. Thy will be done.

44. On looking into the churchyard discovered it had been "restored to death" no ledgers, new tile pavement. Monuments to the families of Fix, Nethersole and Temple.

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Also Some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett 1757, added October 2007

In The Chancell.
45. On a Flat Stone, within ye Com. Rails, with this Coat. [In a lozenge: Arg. a saltire vairy az. & or, betw. 4 cocks or (sic) (Griffin’s notes: ELCOCK)]. Here lieth interrd The Body of Susanna Elcock, Daughter of George Elcock, late of this Parish Esq. and Rosamund his Wife, who departed this Life, April ye 15th 1734. Aged 55 Years.

46. On Another – with this Coat. [In a loz: As before, with, in pretence: Az. a fesse dancety betwn. 3 winged cherubs’ heads or (P’tence of G. ADY)]. Here lies the Body of George ELCOCK Esq. of Madeacon in this Parish who died Nov. 17 1703. Aged 63 Years. Also, Rosamond his Wife, Daughter of James Ady Esq. by whom he had Issue, George, Mary, Susanna, Elisabeth, and Rosamond, who died 29 Dec. 1711. Aged 62 Years.

47. On Another, with ye Arms of ELCOCK, as above. Here lieth The Body of Elisabeth, Daughter of George Elcock, & Rosamond his Wife who departed this Life 29 April 1703. Aged 22 Years. *Also George, the Son of George Elcock, and Rosamond his Wife, who died an Infant, and lies buried in Bishop’s Bourne Chancell. (41b. An Iricism).

48. Here is One of The Neatest Altar Pieces, I have seen.

Without The Rails.
49. On a Flat Stone. Here lieth The Body of Alexander CURLING; he died Aug. 25 1720 aged 2 Years & 9 Months. Also Mary Curling died Apr. 6 1721. Aged 10 Months.

50. On Another. Here lieth the Body of The Revd. Mr Charles BEAN, Rector of this Parish. He died Mar. 30 1731. In the 56th Year of his Age.

51. On Another. Here lies interr’d the Body of Mrs BEAN. (See ye Inscrip. on ye Mon’t over Leaf).

52. On Another Flat Stone with This Coat. [On a lozge: Erm. 2 piles sa. (HOLLIS]. Elisabetha COOK (cujus Corpus hic humatum jacet) è Familià HOLLISIANA, Uxor Thomae Cook de Bobbin, in Agro Cantiano, Gent. primùm autem Richardi ELTON Gen: Gubernatoris de Hull, Autorisq. Libri, Ars Militaris, inscripti: Cui Filias peperit duas; Unicam vero superstitem, viz: Elisabetham, Adolescentuli (sic) juxtà sepulti (sic) Matrem. Sexa-genaria obijt 6 Iduum Febr. 1624(5). Faemina, si qua alia, Pia, Prudens, venusta, urbana; brevitèr ampliore longe Enconnio digna.

53. On Another. Here lies the Bodies of John NETHERSOLE Gent, and Jane his Wife. He died Nov. 26 1719. Aged 64 Years. She died 28 Feb. 1736/7. Aged 77 Years.

54. On The South Wall is a Neat Mont. with this Coat. [Az. 2 leopards’ heads arg. (BARNE)]. Gulielmi BARNE Generosi, Filij Milesij Barne Ecclesiae Anglicanae Presbuteri (sic), et Janae illius Uxoris, quae illi peperit Sex Filios, Filiasq duas. Avum habuit Dominum Gulielnum Barne, de Woolwich, Militem Auratum. Erat, dum vixit, Pater Optimus, Conjux Amantissimus, Subditus, fidelis, Pauperum Amicus; at, jam, Bonis Omnibus Flebilis occidit, Mensis Jun. die 16 A.D. 1670. Aet. 70. Mater obijt Apr. Die 6 1680.

55. On The N. Wall, is a Neat Mont. wth. this Coat. [(BEAN, 3.28 (Hythe)) imp. Per fesse embattled az. & arg. 3 griffins’ heads erased countercharged (SESSIONS)]. Near this Place, lie the Remains of Lucy, The Wife of Charles Bean, Vicar of Lidd, and Daughter of James SESSIONS, Rector of Downlisburn, in the County of Gloucester, together with those of 2 of her Infants, Thomas and Catherine. She was a devout and Charitable Christian; a dutyfull Daughter; an Affectionate Wife, and Mother; and a sincere Friend, without Art, or Reserve. She died about The 30th Year of her Age, Oct. 27 1715.

56. On Another handsome Monument on ye N. Wall – wth. this Coat. [Per pale gu. & az. 3 griffins segreant arg. (NETHERSOLE) imp. Arg. a chevn. az. betw. 3 molets sa. (SEAGRE)]. Near this Place lie inter’d the Bodies of John Nethersole, of this Parish Gent; and Jane, The Daughter of Charles Seagre of Tunstall, in this County, his Wife. By whom he had Issue Elisabeth, Margaret, and Catherine, who died in their Infancy, and are also Buried near this Place; and, Mary and Jane, who surviving, caused this Monument to be erected, in Memory of their said Father and Mother; who died, ye Former 26 Nov. 1719. Aged 64 Years. And, ye Latter, 28 Feb. 1736/7. Aged 67 Years. Also The Body of Mrs Jane NETHERSOLE, One of ye Daughters and Coheiresses, of The abovemention’d John Nethersole, by Jane his Wife, who departed this Life 22 May 1741. Aged 32.

South Transept.
57. On The Base of a Magnificent Obelisk, which stands in The Area of This Chancell, or Transept, and, over a large Vault belonging to ye Family of DIXWELL, are the following Inscriptions, and Coat. On The North Side of it.[Quarterly of 6: 1). Arg. a chevn. gu. betw. 3 fleurs-de-lis sa. (Dixwell). 2). Sa. a + engrailed or (PEYTON). 3). Az. a griffin segreant or. 4). Erminois (sa. tails on or) a + sa. each arm ending in 2 knobs or. 5). Az. a leopard’s head or. 6). Sa. (sic) a + humet or betw. 4 f.de l. gu (HERDSON)].
Between his Deservedly Beloved Wives, viz. Dorothy, Daughter of Sr. John TEMPLE of The Kingdon of Ireland, Knight; and Katherine Daughter of William LONGUEVILLE, of The Temple, Esq; lies buried Sr. Basil Dixwell, Baronet. Who was Son and Heir of Sr. Basil Dixwell, by Dorothy, Daughter of Sr. Thomas PEYTON, of Knowlton, in this County, Bart. And who, for a great Number of Years, was Lieutenant of Dover Castle, and Auditor of ye Excise. The Former of which honourable Posts he voluntarily resign’d, some few years before his Death; but, kept ye Latter to The Time of his Death; which happened on ye 26th of March, in ye 84th Year of his Age; and, in ye Year of Our Lord 1750; Leaving his Estate, as he had no Heirs, of his own Body, to George OXENDEN Esq, Second Son of his Nephew Sr. George Oxenden, of Deane, in this County, Bart; who, thereupon, by Virtue of an Act of Parliament, took The Name, together with the Arms & Crest of DIXWELL.
On The East Side. In The Vault underneath, lies the Body of Heardson DIXWELL, 2d. Son of Mark Dixwell, by Elisabeth his Wife; which said Heardson Dixwell was buried 30 May 1661. Also, Sr. Basil Dixwell, Bart. Eldest Son and Heir, of Mark Dixwell, by Elisabeth his Wife, and was Buried 14 May 1668, leaving behind him, by his Wife Dorothy, daughter of Sr. Thomas PEYTON Bart, 4 Children: viz. Elisabeth, Dorothy, Basil, and Mark – 2 of which, viz. Dorothy & Basil, who succeeded his Father, in his Title and Estate, are also Buried in this Vault. The Latter of which, died March 26 1750. And, The Former, viz. Dorothy, Wife of Christopher REVE, Clerk, died June 29th 1751. Aged 87.
On The West Side. In The Vault underneath are deposited, The Bodies of The aftermentioned Persons. Viz. Alice, Daughter of Mark DIXWELL Gent by Eliz. his Wife, who died in her Infancy; and was buried 16 Oct. 1639. Also Sr. Basil Dixwell, Knight and Baronet, who was Nephew and Heir of John HEARDSON, of the Town of Folkstone (sic), Esq. and was Buried 12 Jan. 1642(3). Also Mark Dixwell abovemention’d, who was nephew and Heir, of The aforesaid Sr. Basil Dixwell, and was Buried 8 Feb. 1642(3).

In The North Transept.
58. On a Fine Mural Mont. on ye W. Wall – with this Coat. [Gu. a + lozengy patonce or (FOTHERBY) imp. (ELCOCK, 3.42)]. Reverendi Viri Caroli Fotherby S.T.P.; Patre Equite nati; Collegij S.S. Trinitatis, Cantab: Socij; Deinde Ecclesiarum de St. Ives, et Southwell, in Com. Cornw. Rectoris; hic, in propinquo, conduntur Cineres. Juxtaq eos, Fratis ipsius Antonij FOTHERBY, Armig. qui et ipsi in Patrimonij Haereditate, Conguationis Jure, successit. Quibus etiam apponuntur Cineres tum Conjugis ipsius Antonij, Alfrae, tum Filij ex eâ Prunogenitis, Johannis, Quorum Omnium Memoriae sacrum (summo quod eos persequeretur Amore) Marmor hoc ponendum curavit, obsequentissimus Dicti Aut: Filius Carol Fotherby; qui, quàm dulcè et decorum sit Patriae periclitanti adesse, proq eâ, vel Mori pulchrè, edoctus, ejus Se Bellis (Navalibus sail: adhuc juvenis admodum, immiscuit; quod, ut, Patriae in Commodum, ita ipsi in Honorem cessit. Ardens, enim, in Dimicando, Animi Virtus, ad Navis Regiae Praefecturam, meritò evexit. At, Fatalis illa, quae Omnes Manet, Hora, Patriâ eum Terrisq abstulit, nimis immature Nondum enim completis Annis 47, occidit; relictis, Conjuge (Mariâ scilicet Georij ELCOCK Arm: Filiâ) binisq ex Eâ Filiabus; quae Mortem ejus ferunt quàm Miserabilitèr. Nec Mirum, sane! Nam, quis Desiderio sit Pudor ant Modus, tam chari Capitis? Obijt 3 Aug. 1720, et bie juxta duas Natarum suarum quiescit.

59. Here are also 3 Flt Stones without Inscription. 1 of which has ye Figure of a Man (really a civn. C. 1370) in a Priests Habit, enlaid on it in Brass. Another has the Figures of an Armed Knight and his Lady, in Brass also; and a Coat of Arms; of which I have taken as good a Copy as I was able; it being almost worn out of The Plate, on which it was engraved.[drawn without tinctures. [¼ly: 1&4). a + paty. 2&3). 6 fusils, 3 and 3].
60. In the East Window of this Chapell, are the Following Coats still to be seen, viz.
Gules. 3 Crowns, Or.
Gules. 3 Lioncels passant, in Pale, Or.

61. John WEEVER, Pag.267, has preserv’d the 3 Following Epitaphs, which were formerly in This Church.
1. Albina la Femme Rogeri DIGGE gist icy./Dieu de Salme eit Mercy. Amen.
2. In Cineres stratus jacet hìcJohn Digge vocitatus/Conguge … fratâ Johannâ consociatâ./Utilicie Nata de Stirpe fuit memorata./Spiritibus quorum faveat Dens ipse Deorum/ … Pax Solamen, reminiscunt verius. Amen!
3. Johannes, humilis, pius, et prudens Tumulatus/Marmore tantillo, qui solet esse potens/Qui quinquagenos et tres perdit simul Annos/Nonis Decembris, ut cadit iste Bonus/Post, Anno quinto, sequitur sua Spousa Johanna/In Festo Magni Martyris alta petens/Conjugium faciens, junxisti Corpora quondam/Christe, suas Animas fac tibi Celicolas.

In The Body.
62. On a Flat Stone. Here lieth the Bodies of Robert, and Anna Maria, Son and Daughter of Robert and Elisabeth LE’GRAND. He died 15 June 1653. Aged 9 Months, and She died 10 May 1656. Aged 2 Years 7 Months.

63. On Another. Here lieth the Body of Mary the Wife of Barw. SPAINE, and Daughter of the Revd. Mr John RICHARDS, Rector of Horton, and Vicar of Brabourne, who departed this Life 16 Nov. 1736 in ye 50th Year of her Age.

64. There are 3 more Flat Stones, none of which are Legible.

65. This Church is a very handsome Building, being about 126 Feet long. It consists of a Large Chancell, 2 Transepts, a Spacious Body, and 1 Side Isle. The Spire which is a very Lofty One, stands at the West End. In It hang 4 Bells, thus inscribed.
1. John WILNAR made Me. 1623.
2. Ditto.
3. S.K. fecit Me 1730. Basil LUN, Ch.Warden.
4. Ditto.

66. In The Church Yard are 3 Altar Tombs, of the Family of LADE, bearing the following Dates. 1603, 1624, 1660 but not legible.

67. Another Altar Tomb quite defaced.

68. This Church is a Rectory, annexd to Bishops Bourne; and is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. The Present Incmbent is John LYNCH, D.D. Dean of Canterbury, etc. etc. viz. 1757.

69. For an Account of The Neighbouring Downe, (which, from this Place, is called Barham Downe;) see Lambard, Harris etc. I can’t, however, help mentioning, that the Roman Way, wch. leads from Dover to Canterbury, lays across part of it, and is in many places, very fair to this Day. There are also some Entrenchments, which I am persuaded are Roman.

70. I have a Denarius of Tiberius, wch. was found as they were digging chalk near these Intrenchments.

71. [Stuck to f.41b is Gent. Mag. cutting dated Monday October 28 (1758 added in ink) – re human skeletons found nr. roadside at Breech Down - & a kind of "scymeter", a dirk, & spear. Other skelns. were found later].

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ALLEN ? 36
BAKER 19
BARNE 54
Bateman 37
BEAN 50, 51
BELL 39
BILLINGHURST 37
BISSAKER 31
BRIDGES 40
COLT 22
COULTER 29
CRAFT 21
CRAMP 9
CROFTS 20
CROSOER 14
CURLING 49
DADSON 16, 17, 18
DEAN 55
DIGGE 61
DILNOT 42
DIXWELL 57
ELCOCK 45, 46, 47, 58
ELTON 52
Fix 44
FOTHERBY 58
FOX 18, 32, 33, 34
HEARDSON 57
HODGES 5
HOLLISIANA 52
HOYLE 38
JOYNER 11, 12LADE 66
LANDEN 41
LE’GRAND 62
LEMAN 6, 7
LINGO 9, 10
LONGUEVILLE 57
LUN 65
LYNCH 68
MARSHALL 29
MUNN 25, 27, 28, 32, 41
NETHERSOLE 8, 44, 53, 56
OXENDEN 57
PAGE 30
PEYTON 57
PRIER 15
REVE 57RICHARDS 63
RIGDEN 26, 41
SANDERS 23, 24
Seagre 56
SESSIONS 55
SPAINE 63
TEMPLE 44, 57
TOKER 4
VANSON 35
WATERIDGE 3
WATERS 2
Watteridge 3
WEEVER 61
WHITE 43
WILNAR 65
WRAIGHT 1

Places IndexBarbadoes 33
Barham 46
Bishopsbourne 68
Brabourne 63
Canterbury, 
   St. Mary Magdalene 15
Deane, Kent 57Dover Castle 57
Downlisburn, 
   Gloucestershire 55
Folkestone 37, 38, 57
Horton 63
Ireland 57
Knowlton 57
Naples 33Ospringe, The Oaks 4
Ostend 33
Ropesole 2
Tunstall 56
Westbere 36
Wolensbouorgh 3

GeneralLieutenant of 
   Dover Castle 57

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
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Archbishop
 of
  Canterbury

Valentine
   Allen

Lady
  Isabella
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Archbishop 
 of
  Canterbury

Valentine
   Allen

Lady
  Isabella
    Brydges




John 
 Arnold Snr

John
 Arnold Junr

George
   Savage


Charles
   Lawrence

Baker
   Castle





William
   Deal


Thomas
   Gibbons

Thomas
   Brice

Joseph
   Prebble


Robert
   Fuller




Samuel
   Marsh

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432


41
42
43
47
61


48


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51


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54


55


60



65
66
67
68


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74
69
70

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0.0.20
1.3. 6
2.0.30
0.3.36
5.0.12






0. 1. 4



6. 8. 2

0.12. 2
0. 0. 1
7. 0. 8

0. 4.11





0. 6. 6
0. 3. 2
0. 9. 8

0. 2. 8


0.13. 3
0. 0. 9
0.16. 2
0. 0. 4
0. 6. 0
1.16. 6

0. 2. 0
0. 3. 1
0. 5. 1




0. 2. 6


0. 4. 3



0. 4. 0
0. 2. 1
0. 0. 2
0. 4. 2
0.10. 5

0. 0. 1
0. 5. 9
0. 6.11
0. 2. 5
0.15. 2

Tithe free
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Lady
  Isabella
    Brydges







Sir John
   Brydges
Widow
   Cotton



John
 Arnold Sen



J. George
   Sheaf


Sir John
   Brydges

J. George
   Sheaf





John
   Sheaf





Robert
   Gardner
75
76
78


44
45
46


633
638


635


635a
636


639


645b
647
648
649
662


561b
561a
634a
Arable & Pasture
House & Premises
---


---
---
---


---
---


Long Wood


---
Tatlers Orchard


---


---
Duskins Rough
Duskins Rough
---
Covent Field


---
---
---
Arab & Past
Hse & Prem
Pasture


Pasture
Hse & Gdn
Orchard


Pasture
Arable


Wood


Shaw
Arable


---


Wood
Rough
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


---
---
---

4.2.26
0.1. 4
0.3. 8
5.2.38

1.0. 8.
0.0.32
0.0.19
1.1.19

4.3.22
3.0. 4
7.3.24

9.0.35


0.1.30
 9.3.24
10.1.14

2.1.26


0.0.25
4.1.32
17.0. 0
3.3.20
18.3.17
44.1.14

4.2.35
2.2.12
 4.2.10
11.3.17

1. 7.11
0. 1.11
0. 2.10
1.11.10

0. 3. 4

         
0. 3. 4

0. 7. 7
0.18. 3
1. 5.10

0. 9.11


0. 0. 2
2. 8.11
2. 9. 1

0.15. 3


0. 0. 1
0. 4. 7
1. 2. 4
0. 5. 1
6. 3. 8
7.13. 9

1. 2. 0

1. 2. 9
2. 4. 9
Sheet 3
Sir Brook
   Brydges

Mrs Brown


Thomas
   Bradley







Rev Henry
   Barham

Bax


Mrs Brown


William
   Marsh

William
   Kennett

Thomas
   Page

Rev Henry
   Barham


Thomas
   Hol(l)tam

392


420


473


474


479


677
684a


678
679
680
681
681a
684

Barham Down Field


---


---


---


---


Court Lane Wood
---


Palmstead Fields
Shave
Shave
---
Shave
Boundary Field

Arable


Garden


Cott & Gdn


Cott & Gdn


Hse & Gdn


Wood
---


Arable
Shave
Shave
Arable
Shave
Arable


8.3.10


0.0.37


0.0.30


0.0.33


0.0.20


7.2.22
 2.2. 5
10.0.27

11.2.22
0.3.24
0.2.28
1.3.20
0.0.20
 7.1.20
22.2.14


2.11. 6














0.12. 6
0. 3. 3
0.15. 9

3. 1. 0
0. 0.10
0. 1. 3
0.13. 0
0. 0. 1
0. 2. 1
3. 3. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
William
   Cullen

Thomas
   Collard






Sarah
   Collyer


Chapel
   Trustees

Richard
   Cooper

Sheet 4
Marchioness
  Conyngham
Gilham
& another

Thomas
   Collard






Henry
   Collyer


Chapel
   Trustees

Richard
   Cooper


Marchioness
  Conyngham
534


221
325
326
346
350
348


315
316


319


441



400
403
404
---


---
---
---
---
---
---


---
---


---


---



Gore Wood
Part of Gore wood
---
Cott & Gdn


Pasture
Orchard
Hse & Prem
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Cott & Gdn
Cott & Gdn


Chapel


Hse & Gdn



Wood
Wood
Wood

0.1. 4


2.3.20
1.0.22
0.3.22
5.3.22
0.0.34
 0.1.14
11.0.34

0.0. 8
0.0.23
0.0.31

0.0. 7


0.0.18



31.3.18
14.1. 0
11.2.35
57.3.13

0. 2. 0


0.16. 0
0. 6. 6
0. 5. 3
1.11.10
0.0.10
0. 2. 1
3. 3. 0












3. 9.10

1. 4. 6
4.14. 4



















Edward
   Dunn





John David
   Dunn

Denne


George
   Dering Esq






Sheet 5
Robert 
   Gardner

















William
   Dunn





John David
   Dunn

J. Wm
   Burwell

John
   Hobday
561
620
622
624
625
627
629
630
631
634
632
628


406
407
409


49
56


57


58


367


128
129
130
131
132
133
133a
135
136
137
139
139?
160
161
170b
170c
127
Upper Hill
Barham Hill
Wood Hill
Hearts Delight House
---
Rough
---
---
---
---
---
Knoll Wood


Gore Land
Long close
---


---
---


---


---


---


Clipgate Field
Shave
Barn Field
---
Heavey Field
Hop Garden
Eleven Acres
Twelve Acres
---
Seven Acres
Troy town
Shave
Shave
Part of Barn Field
Green Clipgate
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hse & Prem
Hse & Prem
Rough
Wood
Wood
Shave
Arable
Garden
Wood


Arable
Arable
Arable


Orchard
Hse & Garden


Hse & Gdn


Pasture


---


Arable
Shave
Arable
Shave
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Shave
Arable
Arable
Shave
Shave
Arable
Arable
Shave
---

81.0.39
54.0.31
90.2.15
0.2.15
0.2. 0
0.1.13
0.2. 4
1.2. 4
0.2.10
7.3.15
0.0.27
 22.2.35
260.3.  8

46.2. 5
9.0.20
 3.2.18
59.1. 3

1.2.28
0.0.21
1.2.29

0.0.11


2.2. 5


0.0.25


27.1.20
0.2. 2
10.2.12
0.3. 0
5.2.32
6.2. 2
2.2.10
8.1.35
0.1.10
7.2.33
6.0.25
2.2.10
0.0.36
10.2.22
16.1.20
0.2. 5
   0.1.16
107.1.10

24. 9. 3
17. 8. 8
27.17. 9
1.10. 6
0. 3. 6

0. 0. 3
0. 2. 0
0. 0.10
2. 5. 5
0. 1. 1
 1.16. 0
77.15. 3

14.10. 2
2.17. 0
 1.0. 4
18. 7. 6

0. 5.10
0. 0.10
0. 6. 8




0. 6. 8





8.14. 9
0. 0. 9
3.13. 0
0. 1. 2
1.19. 4
2. 8. 4
0.17. 7
 2.18. 6
0. 0. 7
2. 8. 1
1.18. 6
0. 4. 0
0. 0. 4
3. 7.11
5. 4. 4
0. 0. 6
 0. 1. 0
33.18. 8
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
George
   Dering Esq
George
   Dering Esq
134
162
174
181
352
375
374
376
377
378
379
382
383
384
385
387
388
413
417
418
419
621
623
349
362
170a
---
Clipgate Wood
---
---
---
Barham Court
Buildings etc
Paddock
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
---
---
Firs
---
---
Light Lands
---
?Carvert & Waterchain
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
House etc
--
Pasture
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Firs
Shrubbery
Shrubbery
Shrubbery
Pasture
Garden
Firs
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood

2.3.10
18.1.20
2.0.36
4.0.12
6.0. 2
1.2.34
0.0.21
29.3.18
0.2.27
0.3. 2
1.1.10
1.0.34
1.0. 2
0.0.37
1.0.30
1.0. 3
4.3. 3
1.0. 8
0.3.33
0.1. 5
0.0.35
1.3.38
2.2.10
10.3.14
9.2. 0
  1.3.30
106.2.34

0. 6. 6
2. 8. 0
0. 2. 7
0. 4. 2
1.18. 5
0. 6. 1

3. 8. 9








0. 5. 1

0. 4. 1
0.1.11

0.5.10
0.4. 6
3.8.10
1.17.11
 0. 5. 2
15. 7.10



Sheet 6
Stephen
   File
171
171
173
177
178
178a
180
182
220
223
226
349a
361
363
364
368
380
381
386
389
390
394
449a
452
453
453a
574
576
586
435
Upper Court Lands
---
---
---
Middle Court lands
---
---
Court Lands
Broad Field
Old Hop Garden
---
---
---
---
Cottage & Garden
House & Premises
White Mill Down
Little Paddock
Arable
Barham Downs
Parish Farm
---
---
Lower Green Hill
Shave
---
Upper Green Hill
---
Nook Mead
The Nook
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Garden
Arable
Orchard
Garden
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Down
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Shawe
Wood
Arable
Shawe
Pasture
---

9.0. 5
1.0. 3
0.2.33
1.1.28
7.3.15
0.2. 4
0.2.16
20.3.10
8.3.30
4.3. 0
0.0.23
0.1.16
13.2.23
0.1. 2
0.1. 9
0.1.27
15.0.20
10.1.13
37.3.10
75.3.20
38.2.17
2.0.12
2.1.31
11.0. 0
1.1.16
0.0.22
17.0.26
1.1.17
7.0. 3
  0.1.16
291.1.27

2.15. 2

0.1.14
0. 2. 0
2. 5.10
0. 0. 7
0. 0.10
6.11.11
4.19. 6
2. 7. 7
0. 0.10
0. 2. 6
4. 6.10
0. 1. 4
0. 2. 1
1.14.10
0.11.10
0.19. 4
15. 1. 4
4. 0. 7
10. 5. 1
0. 8. 7
0.15. 6
3. 6. 6
0. 1. 5
0. 0. 2
5. 3. 00. 1. 5
2. 4. 8
  0. 1. 5
68.14. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
George
   Dering Esq









Trustees of
 Dover
   Harbour

Sheet 7
Vincent
   Page

George
   Page



William
   Bass

John
   Sankey















John
   Harvey
564


369
370
372


371


391
393
395
396
408
410
411
589
605
613
614
615
616
617
618


438a
439
Bellropes


---
---
---


---


Part of Barham Downs
Part of Beacon Downs
Beach Downs
---
Sankeys Great Field
Barham Down
Waste
Church Field
Pigeon Close
House Close
---
Diggs Place  House
Black Robin Pasture
Great Meadow
Pilot Hill


---
---
Pasture


Wood
---
Garden


Garden


Pasture
Arable
Arable
Down
Arable
Down
Waste
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Premises
Pasture
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture

3.1.25


0.0.35
0.1. 3
0.0. 4
0.2. 2

0.0.19


22.1.10
3.0. 6
39.0.30
1.1.20
84.0.30
91.2.24
0.3.30
3.0. 0
43.1. 3
6.2.18
0.3.28
1.1. 0
3.2.35
14.0. 8
  60.0. 3
375.2. 5

2.0.24
0.1.20
2.2.  4

0. 9. 0


0. 1. 7
0. 1. 0
         
0. 2. 7




1. 3. 4
0.13. 2
4.16. 9
0. 0. 3
26. 5. 8
4.16. 3

1. 5. 3
19. 3. 6
2. 1. 8
0. 4.10
2. 8. 1
1. 3. 2
4. 8. 1
24. 0. 5
92.11. 3

0. 9. 8
0. 1. 0
0.10. 8

























Sheet 8
Edward
   Lawrence



Edward
   Long

James
   Quested

















Trustees of
 Dover
   Harbour

588
612
614a


594


637
638a
639a
646
650
651
652
653
654
655
657
658
659
660
656
645
645a


61
---
---
---


---


Stoney Fields
Roughs
---
---
---
---
---
---
Home Field
---
---
---
Horse Head    House
---
---
The 7 Acres
---


Harbour Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Garden


Garden


Arable
Wood
Pasture
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Pasture
Arable
Shawe
Pasture
Arable
+ Premises
Shawe
Arable
Arable
Shawe


Wood

3.1. 6
0.2.28
0.0.37
4.0.31

0.1.20


9.3.30
4.3.27
2.2.18
0.1.12
0.1.35
0.3.33
0.2.10
1.0. 0
5.0. 0
1.0. 4
0.3.16
2.2.25
0.2.30
0.1.20
1.0. 3
8.1.10
 0.1.25
41.0.18


6.3.20









2.16. 5
0. 4. 0
0. 4. 2
0. 0. 4
0.0. 6
0. 2. 0
0.0.10
0. 3. 2
1. 8. 5
0. 1. 3
0. 2. 7
0.15. 1
0. 7.11
0. 0. 6
0. 6. 0
2. 9.11
0. 0. 4
9. 3. 5

0.14. 8
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Ann
   Fagg

















Stephen
   File




John
   Field

Edmund
   File

Ann
   Fagg

















Mary
   Keeler

Ann
   Gammon

Henry
   Miles

Edmund
   File
262
263
264
265
265a
266
267
268
273
274
274a
276
277
279
282
284
287


306


307


428


642
Faggs Down
---
---
Hills Field
---
---
---
---
---
Orchard Field
---
---
---
House & Premises
---
---
---


---


House & Garden


House & Garden


---
Pasture
Shawe
Pasture
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Shawe
Pasture
Pasture
Hse & Prem
?
Shawe
Arable


Garden


---


---


Arable

7.0. 5
0.3.20
0.2.36
7.1. 0
0.2.24
0.2.10
0.1.35
1.1.32
0.3.26
8.1.30
0.1.16
0.1.15
1.2.22
0.2. 0
0.2.25
0.1. 3
 7.1.35
39.2.14

0.0.15


0.0.30


0.0.19


2.1.28

0.11. 2
0. 0.10
0. 1. 2
2. 4. 1
0. 0. 5
0. 0. 3
0. 0. 9
0. 8. 7
0. 0. 5
3. 4. 3
0. 0. 4
0. 2. 0
0.8. 9
0. 6. 8
0. 4. 3
0. 0. 3
 3. 1. 4
10.15. 6










0.11. 1
Peter
   Hobday
























John
   Hobday


Mrs John
   Hobday
Matson
& others

Peter
   Hobday











Widow
   Keeler


William
   Benefield

Misses
   Knocker

John
   Hobday


John
   West

William
   Dives

442


455a
304
305
308
353
355
358
360
365
433
351


468
312


465


429


320
548


327


337
House & Garden


---

---
---
---
---
House & Premises
---
Cottage & Garden
---
Land Acre


---
Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


House & Garden


---
---


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden
---


Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Hse & Prem
Pasture
Cott & Gdn
---
Pasture


---
Cott & Gdn


Cott & Gdn


Hse & Gdn


Pasture
Wood


Cott & Gdn


Cott & Gdn

0.0.14


2.1. 4
3.3.26
2.1. 8
2.1.18
2.0.22
1.0.36
0.0.35
1.2.32
0.1. 6
0.0.29
 7.0.25
23.3. 1

0.1. 5
0.0.26
0.1.31

0.0.11


0.1.18


0.3.30
0.1.16
1.1.  6

0.0.23


0.0.24




0.14. 2
1.11. 8
0. 7. 4
0. 7. 6
0.11. 3
0. 5. 9
0. 1. 7
0. 8. 2
0. 2. 1

1.18. 3
6.  7. 9








0. 2. 4


0. 4. 5
0. 0. 4
0. 4. 9
Owner    Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Mrs John
   Hobday











Montague
   Hodges










Harvus?
   Hospital

Sheet 10
William
   Hodges

Willis
& others

Mrs John
   Hobday

Marsh
& others


Willis
& others

W. Moody 
& Pilcher


Montague
   Hodges






Goe.   Smith



Schools
328


340


470
473a


471


476
478


562
565
571
445
446
447


664



448
Cottage & Garden


---


---
---


---


House & Garden
---


---
---
---
---
House & Garden
---


---



House & Premises
Cott & Gdn


Garden


Garden
--


Garden


Hse & Gdn
---


Wood
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Hse & Gdn
Garden


Arable



---

0.0.20


0.1.20


0.0.30
0.0.14
0.1.  4

0.0.21


0.0.25
0.0.19
0.1.  4

0.3.26
1.0. 8
6.0. 0
0.3.18
0.0.31
0.0.20
9.0.23

3.2. 7



0.0.32




0. 2. 8













0. 1.10
0. 2. 9
1.16. 2
0. 4. 6
0. 1. 4
0. 0.10
2. 7.  5

0.17.10



0. 1. 4
Basil
   Hodges


Joseph
   Higgins







Charles
   Harrison



Mrs
   Harrison





Henry
   Inge

Inggleden


Elizabeth
   Jacobs


Basil
   Hodges


William
   Munn

Charles
   Richard

Labourers


Charles
   Harrison



Mrs
   Harrison





Henry
   Inge

John
    Mount

J. West &
Quested
539
540


466


467


490


431
434
436


581
581a
582
583
583a


317


593


469
---
---


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


The Meadow
Duke Cumberland House
Garden


---
---
House & premises
---
---


Yard etc


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden
Shawe
---


---


---


---


Pasture
Hse & Prem
Garden


Pasture
Pasture
---
Garden
Garden


---


---


---

0.1.30
0.1.30
0.3.20

0.0.36


0.0.20


0.0.25


2.1.14
0.0.21
0.0. 8
2.2. 3

4.2.30
0.1.10
1.0.35
0.2.23
0.0.36
7.0.14

0.1. 0


0.0.28


0.1. 4



0. 0. 8










0.12. 5

          
0.12. 5

1. 2. 6
0. 0. 3

0. 9. 5
          
1.12. 2




0. 1. 0


0. 1.11
Owner    Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Elizabeth
   Kelcey

Stephen
   Kelcey















Hannah
   Lavers

Edward
    Lawrence
William
   Foster

Bromley
   Bass















Hannah
   Lavers

Edward
    Lawrence
484


550
549
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559

560
560a
563


314


356
354
357
House & Garden


Hop Garden
---
---
Wood Field
---
----
Covert Field
---
House & Premises
---

---
Great Field
---
---


Cottage & Garden


Garden & Pasture
Garden & Pasture
House & Premises
---


Hop
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Shawe
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
 & Hops
Arable
Shawe
Garden





---
---
---

0.3.27


1.0.12
1.3. 3
3.1.35
4.1. 2
0.3. 0
2.1.35
6.2.18
1.2.10
0.1.22
1.1.25

1.2.16
69.2.30
1.0. 8
 0.1.20
96.1.36

0.0.19


0.1. 2
0.3. 0
0.0.12
1.0.14

0.10. 8


0. 6. 4
0. 1.10
0. 5. 5
0. 9. 0
0. 1. 5
0. 5. 3
1.15. 0
0.10. 3
0.12. 9
0. 3. 9

0. 9. 5
19.16. 0
0.1. 1
           
24.11. 6




0. 1.11
0. 4. 0
          
0. 5.11













Edward
   Long








Gibbon
   Ladd


Sheet 12
The Rev
   Monins
Williams


Maytum


John
   Clayson

Alexander
  Sutherland


Wilson


Edward
   Long





Gibbon
   Ladd



William
   Bradley
606


607


359


598
597


595


590
591
592
599
600


682
683
683a


3
4
 6
10
11
13
14
15
16
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
100
192
192a
193
101
102
104
104a
105
106
107
196
197
198
194
195
---


---


House & Garden


---
House & Garden


---


---
---
House & Premises
---
---


---
---
House & Premises


Chalk Pit
17 Acres
---
---
Further 10 Acres
---
---
---
---
Gib Field
---
---
---
Middle 10 Acres
---
16 Acres
---
---
---
---
---
Hither 10 Acres
---
12 Acres
---
---
---
---
Roper Sole Farm
The 5 Acres
The 7 Acres
The Fives
---
---


---


---


Pasture
---


---


Arable
Garden
---
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
---


Chalk Pit
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Pasture
Shawe
Hse & Prem
Pasture
Arable
Shawe
Firs

0.1. 4


0.1. 2


0.0.14


1.0. 4
0.1. 1
0.1. 5

0.0.25


4.3. 6
0.1.25
0.3.20
0.1.26
1.1. 0
7.2.37

1.2. 0
0.3.33
0.0. 9
2.2. 2

0.2.32
15.3. 0
0.2.36
10.0.25
0.2.30
0.1. 0
0.1. 8
0.0.30
0.1. 8
21.3.15
0.0.34
0.1. 3
0.2.12
9.3.25
0.1.14
15.1. 9
0.1.37
0.3.15
0.1.37
2.2.37
1.0.20
9.2.25
0.0.23
11.2.20
0.0.22
0.3.18
2.2.22
1.0. 6
1.1.32
5.0. 0
7.2. 0
0.2. 8
   0.2.30
124.1.33










0. 5. 5
0. 1. 8
0. 7. 1

 0. 1. 0


2. 5. 9
0. 2.10
0. 6. 4
0. 2. 0
0. 6.10
3. 3. 9

0. 4.10
0. 2.11
          
0. 7. 9

0. 0.11
5.11. 8
0. 0. 8
3. 8. 4
0. 0. 8
0. 0. 3
0. 0. 3
0. 0. 2
0. 0. 4
7.16.11
0. 0. 2
0. 0. 3
0. 0. 7
3.10. 3
0. 0. 4
5. 8. 5
0. 0. 6
0. 1. 3
0. 0. 8
0. 4.22
0. 1. 9
3. 7. 8
0. 0. 2
4. 6. 6
0. 0. 1
0. 1. 4
0. 7. 1
0. 1. 0
1. 3. 6
0.18. 7
2.11. 0

            
39. 4.10
Owner    Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
The Rev
   Monins





Continued in
  Part 2
The Rev
   Monins
195a


7
8
103
Trees


---
---
---
---


Plantation
Plantation
Wood

0.0.25


5.0.30
0.2. 6
16.3.35
22.2.31





0. 0. 6
1.11. 7
1.12. 1

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 13
Lady
 Montressor











John
   Marshall





James
   Munn








Sir
 Frederick
  Mulcaster










Sheet 14











Henry
   Miles

Lady
 Montressor





George
   Kelsey




John
   Marshall





Charles
   Collyer


Widow
   Court

Quested
& another

Rev T.
  Harrision






John
   Harvey















Henry
   Miles


190
199
200
201a
202


191
201
203
203a


225
228
229
321
322


280
290


487


488


366
416
422
423
424
425


414
415
437
601
601a
602
604
438


603


412
440


587

Denne Hill
Denne Hill
Denne Hill
Denne Hill
House & Premises


Warren Pasture
Warren Pasture
Denne Hill Corner
---


---
---
---
House & Premises
---


---
---


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden
---
---
---
House & Premises
---


Corbins Field
Part of Lawn
---
Out Elmstead
Yard & Gardens
The 6 Acres
The Further 9 Acres
---


Cottage & Garden


---
---


Cottage & Garden

Lodge etc
Shawe
Plantation
Lawn
House


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Shrubs


Pasture
Arable
Pasture
House
Garden


Pasture
Pasture


---


---


---
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
---
Garden


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable
Pasture


---


Firs
---


---


0.2.14
0.0.28
0.1.35
0.2.13
0.1.11
2.0.14

7.0.33
15.3.10
3.1.34
 0.1.26
26.3.23

3.2.15
2.0.38
2.1.10
0.3. 7
0.1.16
9.1.  6

1.0.33
3.0. 0
4.0.33

0.0. 9


0.0.34


0.1.34
6.2.20
1.1. 0
0.0.22
0.2.34
0.0.33
9.1.23

48.0. 5
14.1.24
0.1.37
5.2.25
0.1.14
8.0.20
10.2.30
 2.2.39
90.1.34

0.0.27


0.3. 4
2.0.12
2.3.16

0.0. 8


0. 1. 9
0. 0. 2


0. 1. 1
0. 3. 0

0.19. 1
1.13. 7
0. 9. 3
         
3. 1.11

0.17. 8
0.17. 9
0.11. 8
0. 3. 5
0. 2. 6
2.13. 0

0. 7. 9
0.19. 0
1. 6. 9







0. 3. 2
1. 8. 5
0. 8. 0
0. 0.11
0. 2.10
          
2. 3. 4

17. 7. 6
2. 5.11
0. 2. 0
1.17. 8
0. 2. 4
3. 8.11
4. 5. 1
 0. 7. 3
29.16. 8





0.14. 2
0.14. 2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
William
  Marsh
    Miles













Mary
   Neame

Sir Henry
   Oxenden
Thomas
   Fagg

Thomas
   Harvey




Richard
   Prebble





John
   Neame

Edward
   Gibbon



Henry
   Boys
633a


640
640a
641
643


663


665
666


477


1
2
5


17
18
19
20
20a
21
22
Cottage & Garden


---
---
---
House etc


---


---
---


House & Garden


Geddings Farm
---
---


---
---
Lower Dunmore
---
---
Upper Dunmore
---
---


Arable
Arable
Shawe
---


Garden


Pasture
Arable


---


Arable
Shawe
Arable


Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Shawe

0.1.17


2.2. 6
1.2.29
0.2. 5
0.0.21
4.3.21

0.1.11


2.1. 0
1.1.30
3.2.30

0.0.26


32.3.15
0.2.19
 1.0. 3
34.1.37

0.2.30
0.3. 7
9.1. 0
0.1.12
0.1. 2
16.2.26
0.1. 6




0.11. 0
0. 8. 3
0. 0. 3
0. 0.10
1. 0. 4

0. 2. 2


0. 5.11
0. 6. 8
0.12. 7




11. 8. 6
0. 0. 5
 0. 7. 2
11.16. 1

0. 0. 4
0. 0. 5
3. 8. 9
0. 0. 2
0. 0. 2
5.18. 1
0. 0. 2
Sheet 15









































Sheet 16
31
32
33
35
36
37
38
39
40
72
77
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
93a
94
95
96
97
99
108
109
109a
110
112
114
115
121
176
187
34
207
---
Gib Lane Field
---
The 12 Acres
---
---
---
The 12 Acres
---
---
---
---
Barham Close
---
Stach Yard
Shelvin Farm House etc
House & Garden
Further Maiden Close
---
Further Garden Mead
Hither maiden Close
---
---
---
Stony Close
Longbottom
Fir Downs
Part of Fir downs
The Shawe
Shelvin Downs
Part of Shelvin Downs
---
---
Part of Long 20 Acres
Chalk Pit
The Sheep Locks
Fir Downs
---
---
Garden Mead
The Old Hop Garden
Broom Park
Shawe
White Mill Down
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Firs Pasture
Shawe
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
---
---
---
Pasture

Shawe
Pasture
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Chalk Pit
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Shawe
Pasture

0.1.35
6.3.35
0.1.13
5.1.25
0.2.10
22.2.18
1.0.32
12.2.10
0.1.30
3.1.11
0.3.30
5.1.30
10.0. 0
1.1.37
0.3. 6
2.3. 0
0.0.29
25.1.15
0.2.30
17.2.15
15.3.30
0.3. 8
1.0. 2
0.1.12
7.3. 5
8.1.30
4.3.27
8.1.15
0.1.13
16.2.12
5.3.35
1.0. 4
0.1.21
11.1.27
0.1. 4
38.0.20
17.2.10
1.0.17
0.1.13
16.3.27
2.0.20
293.0. 0
0. 2. 4
 22.3. 5
623.1.15

0. 0. 6
2. 9. 7
0. 0. 3
1.12. 4
0. 0. 6
7.12. 2
0. 0. 7
5. 6. 7

0. 8. 8
0. 1. 0
0.16. 3
3.14. 4
0. 5.11
0. 1. 8
2.15. 3
0. 1. 3
4. 5. 1
0. 0. 5
3. 5. 6
2.19. 7
0. 1. 0
0. 1. 4
0. 0. 3
3. 3. 0
3. 8. 2
2. 0. 0
2.13. 2
0. 0. 4
4.19. 9
1.13. 4
0. 0. 9
0. 0. 4
4. 1. 0

13.19. 6
4. 1. 0
0. 2. 2
0. 0. 8
4.16. 2
0.10. 0
28. 3. 5
0. 0. 6
  6. 4. 6
125. 5.10
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sir Henry
   Oxenden





































Sheet 17
Hodges


Sir Henry
   Oxenden















































Frier
207a


237
98
111
113
116
117
118
119
120
122
138
170
126
179
184
185
186
188
189
205
206
208
235
286
331
307
508
510
510a
514a
515
517
525
529
529a
536
537
542
142
143
143a
124

227
567
568



12
63
64
Part of White Mill Down


House & garden
The Shawes
Fir Screen
---
---
---
---
---
Broom House
Plantation
Denton Wood
Walderchain Wood
---
Shawe
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Round Wood
House
---
---
---
---
Part Hoath Wood
Plantation Wood
Hoath Wood
---
Collyers Wood
Priory Wood
Little Cods Wood
Cods Wood
---
---
---
---
Game Keepers 
   House & Garden
---
---
---



---
---
House & Premises
Arable


---
Shawe
Firs
Firs
Firs
Garden
Shrubs
Garden
---
Firs
Wood
Wood
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Firs
Plantation
Plantation
Wood
Wood
---
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Shawe
Wood
Wood
Shawe
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe

---
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe



Pasture
Pasture
---

26.2. 0


0.1.23
2.3.30
29.2.10
0.3.18
2.2. 8
3.1.20
3.3. 2
2.1.22
19.3. 7
1.2.30
9.0.25
98.0.30
0.2.25
0.2.35
3.0. 3
0.1.15
0.0.29
3.1.32
2.3.10
2.2.10
4.1. 5
0.3. 5
1.0.18
2.1. 0
0.0.12
0.2.20
0.3.25
0.3.26
1.3.34
3.1.31
5.0.10
32.3.30
2.0.26
52.3. 0
11.3.10
11.3. 5
37.3.32
2.0. 8
0.3. 8
0.2.12
0.0. 6

0.1.12
0.1. 6
1.0.25
   0.3.26
365.1.16


1.2. 8
1.0.37
0.3.22
3.2.37

5. 7. 3


0. 2. 6


0. 3. 4

1. 4. 0

2. 7.10


1. 1.10
13.14. 0

0. 1. 4
0. 4. 0

0. 0. 6





0. 1. 2
0. 3. 7

0. 1. 4
0. 0. 2
0. 2.11
0. 4. 6
0. 3. 7
0.16. 2
2.12.11
0. 4. 0
6. 6. 1
1. 8. 2
1. 1. 9
3. 6. 9
0. 2. 6
0. 1. 4
0. 1. 2


0. 2. 3
0. 0. 3
0. 1. 2
 0.1.10
36. 2.11


0. 3.10
0. 3.10
0. 3. 3
0.10.11
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sir Henry
   Oxenden






























Sheet 18
Rumble


Webb
& another

John
   Chandler

Cheesman
& Stone

William
   Ridden

Henry
   Marsh

Sarah
   Collyer
147


149


151


153


154


156


163
164
165
166
167
168
169
231
232
233
234
236
238
292a
295
296
300
513
518
514a
294
House & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Clipgate Field
---
---
---
Rob Jack
---
---
Way Field
The Downs
The Downs
Movies? Field
---
---
Hop Garden
South Barham  House &
---
Waste
Belsey Bottom
Jumping Down
Hoth Wood Shawe
---
---


---


---


---


---


---


Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Pasture
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Arable
Down
Arable
Shawe
Garden
Arable
Premises
Pasture
Waste
Arable
Downs
Wood
Wood

0.0.33


0.0.22


0.0.24


0.2. 2


0.0.19


0.0.18


3.2.20
0.1.10
0.2.28
3.1.18
5.3.27
0.1.13
0.1. 0
13.1.27
11.1.33
30.3.16
19.3. 7
0.0.30
0.1.30
4.0.17
1.1.22
1.1. 5
1.2.12
35.2. 7
12.0. 7
2.1.21
   0.1.25
149.1.15










0. 3. 8








0.19. 2
0. 0. 4
0. 0. 8
0. 4. 5
1.16. 8
0. 0. 4
0. 0. 3
3.10. 6
3.12. 5
1. 4. 7
6.17. 0
0. 0. 1
0. 2. 8
1.19. 2
1. 6. 5
0. 6. 7
0. 5. 9
11.15. 0
0.12. 9
0. 0. 4
 0. 2. 5
34.17. 6
Stephen
   File
204
241
269
270
271
272
272a
273a
291
292
293
297
298
299
519
520
521
522
522a
523
524
526
527
528
530
531
532
543
544
545
239
546
---
Breech Down Ten Acres
The Nine Acres
The Nine Acres Shaw
The Eight Acres
---
---
Hanging Field
The High Hanging Field
The Eight Acres
South Barham House &
---
The Bottom Field
---
The Bunkers Hill Field
Stone Quarry Field
Colliers Hill
Hop Garden Close
---
---
Palm Tree Down
Little Captain Breaks
---
Great Captain Breaks
---
The Further Lees
The Little Field
Part of Stone Quarry Field
---
---
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
---
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Premises
Pasture
---
---
Arable
---
Pasture
Hop Gdn
Shawe
Shawe
Pasture
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Pasture
Pasture

1.0.10
10.1.15
9.2.27
1.0.38
7.1.15
0.2.18
1.0.21
4.2.25
18.3.25
9.2.28
2.0.38
0.2.38
7.2.10
2.3. 3
2.3.25
9.1.25
10.3.20
18.0.30
0.1. 2
0.1.20
7.2.26
2.1.26
0.0.20
6.3.18
0.1. 4
6.0. 0
7.1.15
4.0. 7
0.1.30
1.0.36
0.2.32
   0.2.32
157.2.39

0. 5. 7
4.7.10
2.18. 0
0.2. 2
2. 4. 2
0. 0. 7
0. 1. 7
0. 7. 4
8. 1. 9
1.10.11
1.13. 6
0. 3.11
1. 8. 0
0.17. 8
0.19. 9
2.16. 8
0.14. 5
5.12. 6
0. 0. 3
0. 0. 4
0. 8. 0
0. 9.10
0. 0. 1
2. 1. 2
0. 0. 2
1.11.10
2. 1. 7
1. 2. 3
0. 0. 3
0. 1. 3
0. 1. 0
  0. 2. 2
42. 6. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 19
Sir Henry
   Oxenden

Fittle



William
Featherstone





















Featherstone
   Junior


260
261


301
450
451
454
454a
455
456
462
464
480
566
569
570
572
573
575
577
578
619
626
580


535

Broomy Ways
---


South Mead
Hortons End
---
Lawrence Field
---
Orchard Field
The Orchard
Doringstone Gar? & 
---
The Homestead
Denshire? Field
Mill Field
---
Chalk Pit field
---
Scrips? Scorch?
---
The Great Field
---
---
---


---

Arable
Shawe


Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
---
Premises
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable
---
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood


Pasture


8.1.38
 1.2. 4
10.0. 2

1.3. 0
5.2.30
0.0.38
19.1.32
0.3. 8
2.3.17
1.1.16
0.0.38
0.0.31
0.0.32
2.2.32
4.3.20
0.1.32
5.3.30
0.1.30
26.3.16
1.0.18
18.1.35
1.0.13
0.2.38
 0.1.  0
95.2.26

10.0.20


2.17. 3
0. 1. 6
2.18. 9

0. 9. 3
1.16. 1
0. 0. 2
6.11. 0
0. 1. 0
0.16. 7
0. 8. 6
0. 1. 8
0. 1. 0
0.11. 2
0.17. 0
1. 9. 3
0. 0. 7
1.15. 9
0. 0. 4
7.10. 1
0. 1. 8
4.19. 8
0. 1. 0
0. 0. 9
  0. 0. 3
27.12. 9

0.18. 9














Sheet 20
Richard
   Hobday





Munn
302
303
329
499
512


332a
332
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
509
511
514
---
---
Cottage & Garden
---
---


---
Dorringstone House &
---
---
---
---
---
Lawrence Ground
Hop Ground Field
Diggs Hill
---
---
---
---
The 14 Acres
---
Plantation Hill
Chalk Hole Field
Plantation Hill
Arable
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable


---
Premises
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Arable
Arable
Arable

3.0.23
0.1.32
0.0.33
7.3.23
 4.2. 4
16.0.35

0.0.14
0.0.15
1.1.14
1.3.14
2.0.32
3.2.32
1.3.12
35.0.25
9.0. 4
8.1.12
1.2.27
0.2. 8
0.1. 2
1.0.20
14.0. 0
0.1.23
6.2. 0
7.0.34
  7.0.31
102.1.39

1. 3. 1
0. 2.11

2. 8.11
1. 5. 8
5. 0. 7


0.10. 1
0. 9. 5
0. 9. 9
0.13.11
0. 3. 6
0.11. 6
11. 4. 5
3.15. 0
2.13. 0
0. 1. 9
0. 0.10
0. 0. 5
0. 1. 9
4.14. 4
0. 0. 4
1.15. 6
2. 3. 4
 2. 3. 4
32.12. 2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sir Henry
   Oxenden
Fax
& another

James
   Miles

William
   Ellen






Peter
   Chandler







Thomas
   Winch


Harrisson?


William
   Hodges

333a


335


343
344
459
460
457
458


396a
397
398
399
401
402
405


444
585


584


449
Garden


House & Garden


---
---
---
---
---
---


---
Gore Field
---
---
Part of Sleden Field
Sleden Field
---


---
---


---


---
---


---


Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Garden
---
---


Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Arable
Shawe


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Pasture

0.0.18


0.0. 9


0.1.30
0.2.33
0.0.32
0.0.29
0.1. 0
0.0.31
1.3.35

0.1.12
16.1.10
0.0.21
1.0.33
2.0.30
8.1. 6
 0.2.34
29.0.26

1.0.17
2.0.16
3.0.33

2.1. 4


2.0.16







0. 2. 3
0. 3. 8


0. 1. 5
0. 0.11
0. 8. 3

0. 0. 3
6. 1. 5
0. 0. 2
0. 1. 2
0. 8.11
2.12.10
0. 1. 3
9. 6. 0

0. 6. 3
0. 9.10
0.16. 1

0.10. 4


0. 9.11
Sheet 21 William
Featherstone


William
   Keeler

Elizabeth
   Maxted

William
   Marsh

Thomas
   Stone




Richard
   Ellen

Robert
   Osborn

Thomas
   Webb


Sir Henry
   Oxenden

472
579


481


483


485


516

516a
516b


533


538


123
125


157
---
---


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Hoath Fields

Shawe
---


---


Cods Field


---
Part Broom Park


May Deacon House
Garden
Garden


---


---


---


Pasture
 & Arable
Shawe
Shawe


Pasture


Arable


Pasture
Pasture


---

0.2.10
1.0. 0
1.2.10

0.0.38


0.1.18


0.1. 8



9.1.20
0.2.30
 0.2.14
10.2.24

0.0.35


7.3.25


2.3. 2
102.3.33
105.2.35

1.0.20

0. 2. 3
0. 6. 4
0. 8. 7

0. 1. 7


0. 2. 6






1.12. 3
0. 0. 8
0. 0. 7
1.13. 6




1. 3.10


0. 6. 7
10.18. 7
11. 5. 2

0.14. 2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sir Henry
   Oxenden





















Sheet 22



John
   Osborn

John
   Pope
Collyer







William
   Marshall


Labourers











Richard
   Kennett

John
   Osborn

John
   Pope
140
141
144
145
146
158


230
230a


152


153a


334


150


155


421


426
427
183
---
Warren Field
Pages Field
Warren Pasture
Forge Field
Warren


Hither Breeh Field
Pasture Peak Field


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


---


House & Garden
House & Premises
Park
Shawe
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable


---


---


---


---


---


---


---
---
Pasture

0.1.16
3.3.25
1.0. 0
4.3.35
2.0.25
20.2.16
32.3.37

8.3.35
 1.0.32
10.0.27

0.0.14


0.0.34


0.0.10


0.2.10


0.0.16


0.0.36


0.0. 5
0.0.10
5.0. 0
5.0.15

0. 0. 3
0.12. 4
0. 7. 4
1.3.10
0.11. 3
4.  4. 9
6.19. 9

3.0. 3
0. 5. 6
3. 5. 9





















1. 3. 7
1. 3. 7




Exors of
  George
    Plomer
Richard
 Russell
& another

Clement
   Gosby
482



242
243
243a
244
244a
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
251a
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
275
278
240
Cottage & Garden



---
The 30 Acres
The 30 Acres Shawe
Shawe
---
Orchard Field
---
Breech Farm House
---
Orchard Pasture
Wingmore Wood
Rushy Down
---
---
Stony Hill
---
---
---
Hither Foxboro
Breach Meadow
Breach Meadow
Breach Meadow
---
Shave
---



Wood
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Arable
Pasture
---
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Down
---
Shawe
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Shawe

0.0.21



2.3.33
30.3.25
0.2.12
0.1.22
5.3.12
13.3.30
1.2. 5
1.3. 4
0.2. 4
3.0.35
16.1. 6
16.2.30
0.1.30
1.1.35
15.0. 5
0.0.34
5.3.22
0.1. 0
18.1.27
3.0.25
2.2.10
4.2.12
0.3. 4
   0.2.34
147.3.16





0. 3. 0
10.14. 3
0. 0. 5
0. 0. 6
1.11. 2
4.14. 4
0. 3. 1
1. 5. 0
0. 4.11
0.13. 8
5. 9. 0
1. 1.10
0. 0. 7
0. 1. 5
3.10. 8
0. 0. 2
0. 4. 7
0. 0. 2
5. 0. 11
0.16. 8
0.12. 2
1. 6. 8
0. 4.10
 0.1. 0
38. 1. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 23
John
   Petley





John
   Perch







Josiah
   Page


William
   Page


Thomas
   Quested

George
   Quested


John
   Petley





John
   Perch

Richard
   Kennett

Page
   Vincent

Josiah
   Page






Josiah
   Page

285
288
289
281
283


310


311


489


336
338


461
463


491


475

---
---
---
---
---


Cottage & Garden


---


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Garden

Arable
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Garden


---


---


---


---
---


---
---


---


---


0.3. 3
0.0.22
1.2. 0
0.2. 0
3.2.37


0.0.10


0.0. 3


0.0.26


0.0.24
0.0.10
0.0.34

0.0.10
0.0.10
0.0.20

0.0. 7


0.0. 8


0. 5. 9
0. 0.10
0. 6. 4
0. 5. 2
0. 3. 6
1. 1. 7
























James
   Robins



















Sheet 24
Richard
   Rose

James
   Reakes

J. C. Sankey


Heirs of
 J.C. Blofield
  Singleton
James
   Robins








Hammond
   Junior

Hammond 
 Junior 
  & Senior

Mount


Hammond

Richard
   Rose

James
   Reakes

John
   Dives

Thomas
   Winch
209
210

211
212
213
214
215


608


609



610


596

644


430


611


221a
222
224
341
219a
House & Garden
---

---
House & Garden
House & Garden
House & Garden
House & Garden


---


---



---


---

---


House & Premises


Oast & Cottage


---
Brick Yard
---
---
---
---
Hops
 & Arable
Arable
---
---
---
---


---


---



---


---

Garden


---


---


Arable
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable

0.1.32
1.2.35

0.3.18
0.0.19
0.0.29
0.0.24
0.0.29
3.2.26

0.0.18


0.0.32



0.0. 8


0.1.25

0.2.12


0.0.38


0.1.30


3.0. 0
2.2.23
3.1.30
1.0.12
 3.2.20
13.3. 5

0. 3. 2

0.11. 1
0. 4. 0
0. 0. 9
0. 1. 3
0. 1. 0
0. 1. 3
1. 2. 6













0. 4. 0


0. 1. 8


0. 3. 2


1. 4. 8
0.12.10
0.16. 3
0. 6. 8
1. 9. 0
4. 9. 5
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Heirs of
 J.C. Blofield
  Singleton










Captain
   Sharp


Elizabeth
   Taylor




Charles
   Webb

Thomas
   Webb




Thomas
   Winch Snr
Elizabeth
   Graham


R. Cooper
& Winch

J. Winch
   junior

Thomas
   Stone

Captain
   Sharp


Elizabeth
   Taylor

D. Rose
& another

Charles
   Webb

Thomas
   Webb




Thomas
   Winch Snr

323
324


339


347


486


685
686


313


318


148


309

330
333


443
House & Garden
---


---


Parish Garden


House & Garden


---
Part Cods Wood


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


House & Garden


---

House & Premises
---


Cottage & Garden
---
Pasture


Garden


---


---


Wood
Wood


---


---


---


Pasture
 & Garden
---
Garden


---

0.2.28
2.3. 0
3.1.28

0.1. 5


1.0.25


0.0.23


6.0.28
10.3.26
17.0.14

0.0.15


0.0.22


0.0.32



2.2. 0
0.2.18
0.0.17
3.0.35

0.1. 7


0.13. 1
0.13. 1




0.12. 0





0. 7. 0
0.11. 0
0.18. 0











0.12. 0
0. 3. 8
0. 0. 8
0.16. 4
Sheet 25
Thomas
  Winch
    Junior





Sarah
   White











Glebe

Thomas
  Winch
    Junior





Sarah
   White
& others

216
218


217
219


667
667a
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676


373
342
345

---
House & Garden


House & Garden
---


Kemp Field
House & Garden
Bar Field
Shawe
Shawe
Gingerbread
The 6 Acres
---
Hop Garden
White Wood
---


Church Yard
Glebe
Glebe

Arable
---


---
Arable


Arable
---
Arable
Shawe
Shawe
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


1.0.15
0.0.30
1.1.  5

0.0.25
11.0.20
11.1. 5

3.0.25
0.1.33
3.2.12
0.3.27
1.2. 8
3.3. 0
3.3.30
2.1.37
4.0. 8
2.0. 2
 0.0.28
26.0.10

1.0. 0
0.1. 0
1.2. 2
2.3. 2


0. 6. 5
         
0. 6. 5


3.12. 9
3.12. 9

0.18. 0
0. 5.10
1. 1. 4
0. 0. 5
0. 0. 9
0.17. 2
1. 1. 0
0. 9. 2
1. 4. 4
0. 2. 1
0. 0. 2
6. 0. 3




0.13. 9

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