Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Bekesbourne Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Bekesbourne Church noted by Bax & Rice Friday 6 May 1892. Pages 7-11 of Epitaphs from Kent Churches typed up by Margaret Broomfield. Also some Monumental Inscriptions noted by Rev Bryan Faussett 1758, added 29th October 2007.

1. HS and body stone. In memory of John MOYNE late of the parish of St. Alphage in the City of Canterbury who departed this life November 27th 1792 in the sixty fourth year of his age. He left surviving a widow and three daughters viz. Harriet, Caroline and Mary. Also Susanna Moyne widow of the above who died November 1 1814 aged 78 years.

(On the W side of same HS) Thomas WOODRUFF died October 1st 1817 aged 10 years. Susanna Woodruff (omission in copy here). Father of the above children late of the City of Canterbury, surgeon, who departed this life June 24th 1829 aged 67 years. he lived universally respected and died sincerely regretted.

2. Stone adjoining the …????….In a vault beneath lieth the remains of Mary MOYNE spinster who died August 12th 1794 in the 23rd year of her age. Youngest daughter of the last John Moyne. In the same vault are deposited the remains of 3 of her nephews viz Crayford Woodruff who died in his infancy, Thomas White who died September 26th 1800 aged 14 months, Crayford Woodruff who died November 20th 1810 aged 11 years.

3. HS on N side of church – 3 sculls carved above. Here lieth ye body of Martha, wife of Richard GARDNER of this parish, she died October 8th 1742 in ye 59 year of her age. Also the above laid Richard Gardner died February 18th 1758 aged 76 years. [Numerous Gardner stones].

4. HS cherub’s head above Near this place in hopes of a joyful resurrection resteth the body of Jane RIGDEN wife of John Rigden of the Archbishops Palace, Canterbury. She departed this life the 16th of September 1775 aged 64 years.

5. HS close to last. Here lieth the body of George BAKER late of ys parish he departed this life February 9th 1725/6 in the 5/7 year of his age. Also Jane, his wife who departed this life February the 20th 1752 in the 75th year of her age.

6. HS Here lieth ye body of Richard BAKER son of George and Jane Baker who departed ys life August the 8th 1747 in the 31st year of his age. [5 other Baker months. – 1 altar t.].

7. HS In memory of Elizabeth daughter of Robert and Elizabeth AUSTEN who died April 27 1777 aged 60 years.

8. HS In memory of Robert AUSTEN late of this parish who died January 5th 1777 aged 88 years.

9. Early "Webb" stones.

6th May 1892 Copied by Mr. R.G. Rice
10. Small HS North of church – a skull and crossbones at top. Here lyeth ye body of William BEER, sonn of Thomas and Ann Beer who died May ye 9th 1697 aged 61 years. Heer also lies ye body of Elisah his daughter aged 12 years 10 mons. In ye same grave lieth Elizabeth ye wife of William Beer she died August ye 4th 1724 aged 72 years.

11. Very small HS North of church and to N of last – scull and crossbones at top. Here lieth ye body of Henry MAY who died December the 17th 1722 aged 72 years. [Other small stones to the May family].

12. HS West of church – cherub’s head above. Here lieth the body of Ann wife of Robert FORSTER of this parish. She died November 10 1792 aged 52 years.

13. HS West of church. In memory of Elizabeth daughter of Charles and Elizabeth STANDISH STREET who died August the 26th 1788 aged 2 years and 7 months.

14. Low coped stone tomb enclosed with twisted iron bars and standards West of church – MI on S slope of tomb. (R. caps) In loving remembrance of Richard John PESKHAM Esquire West Kent Militia and son of Richard Peskham of Bekesbourne died at Maidstone March 17th 1875 in the 56th year of his age. Vidua …..lissima hoc monumentum posuit.

15. HS South of church – the top terminating in a cross within a circle, pierced. MI in ornamental R. caps. Mary Agatha ?FRANKS aged 11 died November 8th 1868, Jane Elizabeth wife of the Revd. John Firth ?Panks MA vicar of Bekesbourne died September 24th 1873. She is not dead but sleepth. St. Luke VIII 32.

16. Small head and body stone North of chancel. In memory of Robert BADCOCK who died June 19th 1752 aged 2 years.

17. Small head and body stone close to and S of last. Cherub’s head at top. In memory of Abraham BADCOCK of the parish of Bridge who departed this life June ye 25th 1765 aged 48 years.

18. Small HS, cherub’s head at top and body stone – close to S of last. In memory of Mary wife of Abraham BADCOCK who died May 26th 1774 aged 59 years.

19. Headstone, cherub’s head and two sculls at top – close to S of last. Here lieth the body of Elizabeth wife of Robert AUSTEN, who departed this life January 29th 1756 in the 68th year of her life.

20. Several Austen stones.

Interior of church noted by R. G. Rice
21.. Blue marble ledger, middle aisle. Arms as rubbed: a griffin sejeant crest: a griffins head. Nicholao BATTELY AM Hujus ecclesiae vicario Rectori de Ivy Church vivo Docto prudent. Pio Marito Benemerenti Anna Battely conjur maestissima posuit Obiit May XIX AD MDCCIV Aetatis LV.

22. Blue marble ledger, middle aisle, West of last. Arms in a lozenge as rubbed viz. a griffin sejcant imp. H.S.C. Anna Filia Olivarij POCKLINGTON De Brington in Agro Huntingtoniensie Uxor Nicholai Battely Hujus ecclesiae olim Vicarii Luae affidue singularem in hac Ecclefiae Pictatem Nec minorem in Vicinia Charitatem Exercebat Filijs indulgentissimum Bonis omnibus amiciffimam Segrebat. Hic igitur Merito Charissima Vixit et vere Deploratu obijt Augersti die vicejsimo sexto Anno Domini MDCCXVI Sureq? Aetatis LX.

23. Blue marble ledger – middle aisle West of last. Arms ……… on a lozenge a griffin sejant. Annae BATTELY Matri Pientissimoe loannes Battely Archidiaconus Cantuar M.P. Obiit Febr. IV MDCXCIX.

24. Nicholaus Filius Nicholai et Annae BATTELY obijt semestrio Feb 10 AD 1690.

25. NB Church "Restored AS 1881 - 1890". Two large monuments put up in ?Tower and all others removed into S chapel.

26. Interior of church – noted by ARB. Brass in floor of chancel N Side. Here lyeth buryed the bodye of Margaret, daughter of ID COPPIN late wife of Marke Cullinge who departed this life November 17 1600 and lefte issve one sonne Marke and one daughter Katherine, deceased.

27 Slips of marble with inscriptions to Cullinge, Coppin and two in front of the Table inserted in blue marble. Brass epitaphium to Henry Porredge 1593, inserted in ancient altar stone under the fald stool.

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1758, added 29th October 2007

Chancell. No. Altar Piece.
28. On the South Wall, is a very fine Mural Monument (now moved to S. wall of Tower), with the Statue, almost as large as the Life, of Sr. Henry PALMER, on his Knees before a Fallstool; behind him (i.e. on ye Back Ground) are painted Shipping, at a Distance. The Paternall Coat of this Family is the Following, which, together with many other Quarterings, almost worn out by Time, is placed on the Top of the Monument. I could not make them out to my Satisfaction, & therefore I have omitted them. [Arg. a chevron betw. 3 purses sa.]. Memoriae Sacrum, Generosissimi et omni Saeculorum Memorià dignissimi Militis, Henrici Palmer, Mortuae Reginae Elizabethae, et viventis Regis Jacobi, sine Fidei, aut Famae Violatione Officijs lautè eminentibus din Servi. Qui, multa post Praelia Mortis etiam Christianâ suâ Pietate et Patientiâ, Victor evasit. Ne igitur jam raptum, credas; agit enim Vitam in Caelis Secundam. Obijt A.Do. 1611. Vicessimo die 9bris. Vivit post Funera Virtus. Thoughe Tymes Decaie, and Envies Injurye/Joyn to obscure Thee from Posteritie,/Yet canne no Malice of succeeding Daies,/Rase out the Records of deserved Praise.

29. On a Black Flat Stone, enlaid with White. Underneath lieth Buried Thomas COPPIN, ye Sonne of John Coppin late of Dealle, who died the 20th of May 1605. He left behind him then living Tow (sic) Children, viz: Marye and Thomas.

30. On Another. Here under lieth Buried, the Body of Mary COPPIN ye Daughter of John Coppin, who died the last Day of November, 1604. And here lyeth also the Body of Catherine CULLINGE the Daughter of Marcke Cullinge, who died the last Day of December 1600.

31. On Another. Here underneath lieth Buried the Body of Marcke CULLINGE the Sonne of Thomas Cullinge, who had Issue by Margaret his Wife Two Children, viz: Marcke and Katherine. Hee died ye 24th of November 1610. R.S.

32. On Another. Here lieth buried the Body of Mary, one of ye Daughters of William DENN of Kingstone in this County of Kent Esq. deceased. Twise married: First to John COPPIN of Deale Gent, by whom he had Issue nyne Children. After married to Thomas BOYSE of Barston Esq. by whom She had noe Issue. She died ye 26th Day of March, Anno Domini 1616 and in ye Seventie Two Yeare of her Age.

33. On a Brass Plate on Another. Here lieth buried the Bodye of Margaret, Daughter of Jo. COPPIN, late Wife of Marcke CULLINGE, who departed this Life No.17 1600. & left Issue Sonne Marcke, and one Daughter, Katherine deceased.

34. On a Wh. Marble, on ye same Stone. Here lyeth also the Body of Marcke CULLINGE, Son of the abovesaid Marcke & Margaret. He died being a Batchelour, on ye last of April 1621, being about the Age of 24 Years.

35. On a Mural Monument on ye South Wall, with ye Arms of FOGGE – see Vol.1, P.116. (Ashfd.). Here lieth the Body of Richard Fogge, Esq. descended of the Ancient Family of the Foggs of this County. He faithfully served KING CHARLES THE FIRST, as Captaine of several of his Men of Ware, at Sea; afterwards he retired Himself to a private Life in this Parish and attained unto the 81st Year of his Age and deceased the 15th Day of August, In the Year of our Lord, One Thousand, Six Hundred, Eighty One.

36. On a Small wooden Tablet on ye S. Wall, with this Coat. [Az. a chevron erm. imp. Arg. 2 bars sa. in chief 3 molets of 5 pts. gu.].

37. Edward LADBROOKE, Rector of Ivychurch and Vicar of this Church, died the 27th Day of August, in the Year of our Lord 1676 in the 39th Year of his Age.

38. On Another, a very Ancient One, is this Coat. [Az. 3 winnowing-fans or, in chief a molet of 5 points or, for difference (HARFLEET als. SEPTVANS) imp. Az. 3 mascles & a chief or (CHALONER, 3.145.Ash)].

39. The former impalement of wch. I find on an Ancient Stone inlaid with Brass in Chartham Chancell; (see Vol 1, Page 25). And in the West Window of Mersham Church (see Vol.2, P.7) but I can not as Yet find out to what *family it belong’d. *I since find it is the Coat of The Anct. Family of HARFLEET, alias SEPTVANS.

40. On the Wood Work, in a Pew, on the South Side of the Chancel, is this Coat, being the Arms of Arch Bishop PARKER, who obtained an Augmentation of £10 An. to ye Vicarage, repaird and beautified the Chancell, and had a Palace in this Parish, of which only ye

41. Gate House is now remaining, on which ye same Coat is to be seen. [Gu. a chevn. arg. bearing 3 stars of 5 points gu. betw. 3 keys, wards uppermost, arg.].

42. This Palace was built by Arch Bishop CRANMER. His Name T.C. together with his Motto, Nosce Teipsum et Deum, are still to be seen on ye Gate house.

In The Nave, or Body.
43. On a Brass Plate, inlaid on Flat Stone; Epitaphium Henrici PORREDGE, a se exaratum quum adhuc esset in Vivis. Haec Ego, dum vixi, Lectores, Carmina pauxi;/Nunc mea defuncti Funebria Busta coronant./Si quid inest Mendae Ferula perstringite molli;/Vivus eram (fateor) rudis incultusq Poeta./Impleat Agrestis Mea Musa Hortatibus Aures/Vestras; ut Vitam, et Finem, Aeternamq Salutem,/Aeternumq Vale, connixe respiciatis;/Ut nunquam a memori discedat Pectore Christus./Ano Incarnationis Christi, mundi Salvatoris Millessimo Quingentess: Nonagess: Tertio.

44. On a Piece of Wh. Marble inlaid on ye same Stone. Here also, lieth the Body of Edward PORDAGE, Brother of Th’ above said Henry. He died on the 5th of July 1616. *Here also lieth Katherine Pordage, Daughter of John COPPIN of Deale. She died ye 11th of April 1624. *This last Inscription is on a Stone by Itself.

45. On a Mural Monumt. on ye S. Wall. Juxta hunc locum depositae sunt Reliquiae Annae BATTELEY, Sororis dilectissimae Johannis Batteley D.D. Nuper Archidiaconi Cantuariensis, cujus Res domesticas prudenter administravit, et cujus illustre sequnta Exemplum ob Pietatem, Charitatem, Candorem, Notis Omnibus vixit Charissima et desideratissima obijt A.D. 1714. Aetat suae 50.

46. On a Flat Black Marble, with this Coat. [On a lozenge: a griffin sergeant imp. Paly of 6 & bendy of 4]. H.S.C. Anna Filia Olivarij POCKLINGTON de Brington in Agro Huntingdomiensi Uxor Nicolai BATTELY Hujus Ecclesiae olim Vicarij. Quae assiduè Singularem in hâc Ecclesiâ Pietatem nec minorem in Viciniâ Charitatem exercebat. Filijs indulgentissimam bonis omnibus Amicissman se gerebat his igitur Meriro charissima vixit et vere deplorata obijt. Augusti Die Vicessimo Sexto Anno Domini 1715. Suaeq Aetatis 60.

47. On Another, with ye Arms of BATTELEY, as above. Anne Battely, Uxori Pientissimae Johannes Batteley Archidiaconus Cantuar. M.P. Feb.4 1694/5.

48. On Another with the same Coat. Nicholao BATTELY, A.M. Hujus Ecclesiae Vicario Rectori de Ivy Church, Viro Docto, Prudenti, Pio, Marito bene Merenti Anna Batteley Conjux maestissima posuit. Obijt Maij 19 A.D. 1704. Aetatis 55.

49. In The Window, on ye N. Side, near the Font, is this Coat. [Per pale az. & sa. 3 goats’ heads erased arg. a fesse checky or & gu.]. *I find this to be the Arms of SEDLEY, B.F.

50. This Church consists of The Chancel & 1 Isle. The Tower is coverd. with Tiles & stands at the West End. In it hang 2 Small Bells, without Inscription. It was dedicated to St. Peter. It is a Vicarage, in the Gift of the Arch Bishop. The present Vicar is the Revd. Mr William BEDFORD, who is also Rector of Smarden. 1758.

51. For an Account of ye Tumuli in this Parish see ye 3d. Vol. of my Inventorium Sepulchrale.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
AUSTEN 7, 8, 19, 20
BADCOCK 16,17, 18
BAKER 5, 6
BATTELEY 45, 46, 47, 48
BATTELY 21, 23, 24
BEDFORD 50
BEER 10
BOYSE 32
COPPIN 26, 27, 29, 30, 32,
    33, 44
CULLINGE 26, 27, 3
DENN 320-34
FOGGE 35
FORSTER 12
FRANKS 15
GARDNER 3
HARFLEET 38, 39
LADBROOKE 37
MAY 11
MOYNE 1, 2
PALMER 28
Panks 15
PARKER 40
PESKHAM 14
POCKLINGTON 22, 46
PORDAGE 44
PORREDGE 27, 43
RIGDEN 4
SEDLEY 49
SEPTVANS 38, 39
STANDISH STREET 13
STREET 13
Webb 9
WOODRUFF 1, 2Places Index
Barston 32
Bekesbourne 14, 15
Bridge 17
Canterbury
Archbishops Palace, 4
St. Alphage 1
Chartham 39
Deal 29, 32
Ivychurch 37
Kingston, Kent 32
Mersham 39
Smarden 50
General
Captain
West Kent Militia 14

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sheet 4
Rt Hon G.A.
   Cowper




Marchiness
of
Conyngham



































Sheet 2






George
   Gipps Esq

Rt Hon G.A.
   Cowper

Thomas
   Cooper

Mr John
   Garner














William
   Gardner


















Herself


Hon Rev
   Vallence




Mr John
  Gardner

George
   Gipps Esq









  & others


1


2


36
5
6
7
8
11
13

14
15
16
17
18
35


26
29
30
31
38
39
40
46
67
67a
72
73
74
92
93
and
94
95


110


103

108
109


19


121
122
56
57
57a
59
61
62
87a
88
119
48
49
50


Part of Fish 
   pool Wood

Part of Saint 
   Lawrence Field

Ely Cottage
Paternoster slip
Lion down wood
Paternoster hill wood
Furze down Cottage
Duff pits
Patrixbourne
   rough field
Part of above
Hoad wood
The waste
the rough downs
Part of rough downs
Road meadow


The nine acres
Hill Cottage
The hill farm house
The Great field
Flowery Bowery Fld
The Chalk hole
Part of Great field
The Upper field
Wappinge
Wappinge shaw
Hop Garden field
The Upper field
The Upper Hop Gdn
Wanstalls Meadow
Homestead ?Meadow
    Homestead & ????
Home Mdw 2. 1. 13
Garden


The Warren


Patrixbourne
   Vicarage Garden
Lower Warren Mdw
Warren Meadow


The Enclosure


Garrington plantation
Chalk pit wood
Part of Howletts park
Howletts Garden
---
---
---
---               Cottage
---
The School House
Garrington shaw
Mudhill Cottage
Mudhill Cottage
Mudhill Cottage


Wood

Arable
 & Hops

Garden
Wood
Wood
Wood
Garden
Arable

Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Garden
Premises
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Hops
Pasture

---
---
Garden


Rabbit
 Warren


Garden
Pasture
Pasture


Arable


Plantation
Plantation
Pasture
Garden
---
Wood
?Wood
Garden
Garden
---
Wood
Garden
---
---



1.1.34


2.2.22

0.0.19
0.0.17
2.3.23
3.2.25
0.2.14
20.1.15

22.0.22
10.1.10
5.0.11
1.2.24
17.2.20
9.2.20
   7.3.19
101.3.39

9.0.18
0.1. 9
0.1.21
14.3.29
5.1.27
0.0.29
4.0. 4
7.0.13
7.1.12
0.1.10
3.0.19
18.0.19
1.1.20
5.3. 6

3.1.13

  0.0.37
91.0. 6


0.0.36


0.0.21
1.1.34
2.1.38
4.0.13

0.3. 0


2.1.27
3.1. 4
3.0.10
1.1.24
1.1.14
1.3.21
1.1.12
0.1. 4
0.0.31
0.0.35
0.1. 7
0.1. 8
0.0.29
   0.1.15
121.2.18



0. 5. 0


0. 3. 6















9. 3. 0



















9. 2. 0


0. 0. 6





0.17. 0

0. 1. 0
















5. 1. 0






0.12. 0















28. 8. 0



















36.16. 0










0. 5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
George
   Gipps Esq
William
 Gardner
& others










Mrs Austin
   Gardner

47
51
54
55


58
83

84
86
82


80
89
114
115
116
117
118

Mudhill Cottage
Mud Hole
Part of Howletts
Glebe  4 "   "
         14. 3. 29 }
          Howletts Park
Howletts farm bldgs
Howletts Hop garden

Part of Howlettss park
Howletts mead
Holly Bush Cottage


Purchase?
Parsonage mead
Cobham c???l orch'd
Home meadow
Cobham Court
The Garden
The long meadow
Garden
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
Premises
Hops
 & Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Garden


Arable Pasture
Orchard
Pasture
---
Garden
Pasture

0.2.13
5.2.12
2.2.30


15.2.21
1.1.20

21.0.23
16.2.21
18.2. 8
  0.1. 9
82.1.37

16.3. 7
4.3.13
1.0.31
2.1.20
1.0. 0
0.2.28
18.3.24













16. 6. 0













14. 2. 0

Sheet 6










George
 Gipps Esq
& others
Robert
 Gardner,
Wm Gardner
Hon Rev Mr
 Eden &
 Geo Austin

John
   Gausby




Miss Gausby



William
   Godden












Stephen
   Burton








John
 Gausby
& others



James
   Godden


William
   Godden

120
127
128
128a
138
140
141
149



142
143








41
99
100
101


78
79


96

The Great field
The 4 Acres
Cobham Great Gdn
Plantation
Adisham Great field
The 6 Acres
The 15 Acres
Part of Adisham
    Downs


Adisham Mill
Arable mill field








Gausby's hop garden
The Homested
Orchard
The Garden


Goddens house
House meadow


Goddens House
Arable
Arable
Hops
Plantation
Arable
Arable
Arable

Arable


Mill
Arable








Hops
Hse & Prem
Pasture
Garden


Hse & Gdn
Pasture


Hse & Gdn

31.0. 4
4.0. 4
9.1.29
0.1.32
33.1. 4
6.2. 1
15.0. 8

 20.1.38
171.0.10

0.2.14
3.1.  7
3.3.21







1.2.32
0.1.14
1.2. 0
0.1.38
7.0.  4

0.1.31
1.0.25
1.2.16

0.0.30










19. 0. 0



0. 4. 0











1.10. 0



0.10. 0

0. 2. 0










49.10. 0



0.10. 0











2.14. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Austin & Wm
   Gardner

William
   Kelson

John
   Lawrence







Sheet 7
Sir Henry
 Oxenden
    Bart.






Capt John
  & Henry
    Harvey

Capt. J. B.
   Johnson
Philpott
& others

William
   Kelson

John
 Lawrence
& others







Thomas
   Sladdon







Capt John
  & Henry
    Harvey

Capt. J. B.
   Johnson

Robert
   Garner

97


106


102

104

105

107



146
147
148
150
151
152
153


154
155


157


156

Cottage in
   Bekesbourne Street

Cottage in
   Bekesbourne Street

Cottage in
   Bekesbourne Street
Cottage in
   Bekesbourne Street
Cottage in
   Bekesbourne Street
Cottage in
   Bekesbourne Street


Mill field
Pt of Adisham downs
The 30 Acres
Great field
The 11 Acres
The Upper Spot
Adisham field


Part of Woodlands
Part of Woodlands


Part of Hedon Park


Part of ?Ielden Farm
---


---



Hse & Gdn

Hse & Gdn

Hse & Gdn

Hse & Gdn


Homestead
Down Arable
Arable
Down
Arable
Arable


Wood
Wood


---


Arable

0.1.12


0.0.11



0.2. 3

0.0.16

0.0.13

0.0.35
0.3.27

14.0. 4
2.0. 2
30.0.20
66.3.26
11.1.23
14.1.12
 12.3. 7
151.2.14

11.2.36
 7.0.22
18.3.18

0.1.34


7.0.13

0. 3. 0


0. 1. 0










0.10. 0








10.13. 0



3.10. 0

0. 1. 0


0.11. 0
























31. 4. 0








1.15. 0

Richard
   Peckham
      Esq






















Sheet 8
William
   Gardner












Mrs Austin
   Gardner

3

4

20
21
23
27
32
33
34
37


3/5}
89a}
60
68

64

111
123
126

129
132
133
134
135
136
137
139
124
125

Paternoster bottom

Paternoster Hill
    Cottage
Gravel pit wood
The Great field
The Upper field
Hill farm close
The 14 Acres
The long field
The Shaw
Hoad field


Part of Parsonage
   Meadow
The Hop Garden
Bekesbourne} 5. 2. 0. 
Road field     } 6. 2. 21
Bekesbourne
   hill cottage
Cobham court pasture
The 6 acres
The chalk pit farm
   homestead
Chalk pit field
The upper field
Corner field
The 16 Acres
Shepherds close field
Middle Shot?
The eleven acres
Dog kennel field
The play Ground
Chalk pit house
Arable
 & Hops
Cottage &
 garden
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable



Pasture
Hops
Arable
 & Hops
Cottage
 & Garden
Pasture
Arable

Homestead
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Down
Pasture
School 
 & Garden


9.0.36

0.1.25
11.2.31
23.1.15
12.2.15
5.0. 7
14.0.28
16.0.37
1.3.29
   8.1.30
103.0.13


0.3. 4
7.3.35

12.0.21

0.2.10
18.1.18
6.0.11

1.0.39
17.2.23
15.2.39
21.2.29
16.0.20
14.0.10
15.2.39
11.1.19
24.3.21
1.0. 0

  0.2. 0
185.3.27













10.12. 0























16. 3. 0













31. 0. 0























48.15. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Richard
   Peckham
      Esq







Mrs
  Catharine
    Cheshyre

Exors of late
 Mr Haines,
Richard
 Halford &
John
 Farley


The Rt Hon
   Lord
      Sondes
Robert
   Garner


John
   Humphreys

Godden


Henry
   Collard


Mrs Harriet
   Sayer






William
   Gardner

90
91


22


12


9
10


24
24a
24b
25
52
53


4?
43
46
45

69
70
71
75
76

The Palace
The Palace mead


The hole?


Saint pauls field


Homepits
Homepits shaw


The Great field
A east? pasture
?Condial meadow
?Condial wood
The hop garden field
The Hop garden


The 9 Acres
The Shave
Shave meadow
Bekesbourne
   hill shaw
The 4 Acres
The Hop Garden
The upper Garden
The Orchard
The Homestead
Hse & Prem
Pasture


Hse & Gdn


Arable
 & Pasture

Hops
Wood


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Hops


Arable
Wood
Pasture

Wood
Arable
Hops
---
Orchard
Hops & ??

1.2.23
 12.2.35
14.2. 8

2.0.19



1.3. 9

1.1. 2
0.0.28
1.1.30

27.1. 8
0.3. 7
0.0.30
1.2.28
7.2.14
 7.1.23
15.0.19

9.1.32
0.1.31
6.0.12

2.0.19
4.0. 4
7.3.20
5.2.36
2.0.14
  1.1.10
39.0.27



4. 2. 0

0.15. 0



0. 2. 6



0. 1. 6







3. 8. 0











6. 0. 0









0.13. 0



0.13. 0







21. 0. 0











15. 4. 0

Sheet 9
Mrs Ann
   White




Rt Hon Eden
& Rev
  William
(Vicarial Glebe)

His Grace the
Archbishop of
Canterbury
 (Rectorial
    Glebe)

Mrs Ann
   White




Rev Allen





George
   Gipps
       Esq.


63

65
66


87
113




98

28
45a

55a
73a
77
81
112
130
131


Bekesbourne
   hill house
The garden
East? field


Vicarage
Church Yard




Garden in 
   Bekesbourne Street
Glebe field
Bekesbourne
   hill shave
Pt of Howlett park
Piece in 73
The Orchard
Parsonage
Church field
The 14 Acres
The Chalk hole

House &
 Premises
Garden
Arable


---
---





---
---

Wood
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
The ???
Arable
---
Wood



0.0.36
0.0.36
3.2.13
4.0.  5

0.2.29
0.3. 0
1.1.29




0.2.10
1.0.13

1.0. 0
4.0. 0
3.0.32
1.0.21
1.2.26
4.0.12
14.2.24
 0.0.17
31.1.35






0.10. 0



















3. 2. 8






2. 2. 0



















14. 2. 3

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