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Biddenden Tithe award schedule   Part 1  (307KB)   Part 2  (302KB) - signed 19th December 1837
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Biddenden award schedule - Part 1 - 19th December 1837

To Part 2      Back to Biddenden Maps etc     Information kindly provided by  Prue Stokes

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Sheet 1
Gabriel
   Allen
























James
   Austen











Sheet 2




Thomas
   Austen


Gabriel
   Allen












William
   Evenden










James
   Austen
















Himself





73
711
81
82
146
1459
1460
1461
1462
1463
1464
1464a


65
66

67
68
69
70
71
143
144


1941
1943
1946

1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956




803
804
305
306
807
808
809
809a
810
810a
810b
811


Bassell Barn Field
Plantation
Six Acres
Four Acres
Cottage & Garden
Great Budgeland Field
Hassock
Hassock
Little Budgeland Field
Cottages & Gardens
Mill Field
Shave


Brookwood Field
House Garden etc
   Brookwood
Platt
Three Acres
Couch Field
Little Brookwood Field
Great Brookwood Field
Brass Shilling Bank
House Field


East Meadow
West Meadow
House Lane East
   & Buildings
Garden
Barn Platt
Three Acres
Hop Garden
Wood Field
Shaw
Square Field
Shaw
Wood
Upper Field
Extraordinary charge
 on 1a 1r 20p of Hops 



Banky Field 
Marl Pond Field 
Flat Field 
Orchard Meadow
Orchard
House Yard Barn Pond etc
Barn Meadow
Shaw
Con Field
Shaw
Shaw
Flood Ditch Field

Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
---
Arable
Wood


Pasture

---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture

---
---
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

    @ 8s


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
W ood
Pasture
W ood
Wood
Arable


3.0.28
0.0.39
6.0.39
3.2.19
0.0.15
2.0.19
0.1.13
0.1.35
0.3.35
0.1.22
3.3.33
 0.0.26
20.3.38

1.3.21

0.0.30
1.2.30
3.3.17
5.0. 1
2.2.29
11.2.28
1.2.11
 1.0.21
29.2.21

1.1.29
1.3.31

0.2.12
0.0.32
0.2.16
3.1.15
1.3.15
2.1. 0
0.1.33
4.0. 5
0.0 7
1.0.11
 2.1.36
20.1. 2
per acre


3.2.12
5.1.25
5.3. 0
1.2.22
0.1.21
0.3.16
1.1. 5
0.1.38
3.1.32
0.0. 9
0.0.34
 5.1.21
28.1.35
















2. 0. 0











2.10. 0















1.12. 0
1. 4. 9
2.16. 9













2. 9 .0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Thomas
   Austen sen














John
   Avann



James
   Barton

Sheet 3
Henry
   Baker

Devisees of
 Charles
  Beale:
William &
George
  Richard
     Beale





Francis
   Beadle










George
 Richard
  Beale















Sheet 4
Himself















Himself




George
   Dowley


Himself


Themselves



Thomas
   Brooker






Herslf





Hannah
 Chambers
& Edward
 Coleman


Himself





















1608 1609
1610
1611

 1615 1629 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635




1733
1734
1737


446



35a


1121
1122


601
602
603
604
605
606


886
887
888
889


451





554
559
560
561
 562




822
823
824
825
 826
 827
828
829
830
 831
 832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839

840
841
 841a
 841b
 842
 843
 844
 845
 846
 847
 848
 849
 850
 851
1091

Spring Field 
Barn Field 
Garden & Orchard
BIRCHWO00
House Buildings & Yard
Lodge Field 
Little Field 
Cricketing Field 
Ball Field 
Pond Field 
Cottage Field 
Cottage & Garden
Extraordinary charge
 on 2a 0r 24p of Hops 



Part of Biddenden F ield
Part of Shaw
Shaw


House Yard &Stables
   Chequers Inn


Platt


Coneywood 
Coneywood


Little Field
Little Meadow
Shaw
Five acres
Six acres
Hassock


Plantation
Four Acres
Shaw
Little Field


Two Houses & Gardens




Elmstone
Lovells Field
Four Acres
Stable Field
House Garden & Pond
Great Meadows



Vane Farm
Deadmans Field
Shaw
Further Field
Hassock
Seven Acres
Sportmans Wood Field 
Shaw
Sportmans Wood 
Shaw
Stump Field
Gorse Field
Two acres
Shaw
Green Meadow
Five Acres or Green
Shaw
House Garden & Pond
House Field Barn Lodge
   & Stackplatt
Plantation
Lodge Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Rack Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Flat Field
Shaw
Pinnock Field
Plantation
Five Acres
Plantation
Hilly Field
Shaw
Pasture Arable
---

---
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Pasture
---

  @ 8s


Pasture
Pasture
Wood


---



Pasture


Wood
Wood


Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood


Wood
Arable
Wood
---


---





Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture




Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Ley
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Ley
Gorse
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
---

Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Ley
Wood

2.1.10
1.3.25
1.0.11

0.0. 26
3.1.35
1.0. 8
3.1.39
3.0.34
3.0.21
3.0. 5
 0.1.28
23.2.33
per acre


0.0.15
0.0. 9
0.0.  9
0.0.33

0.0.37



0.0.19


6.3.25
 6.2.19
13.2.  4

 1.2.10
4.0.17
2.0.25
4.3.34
6.1.14
 0.2.  4
19.2.24

3.1. 0
3.3.16
0.0.28
2.1. 4
9.2. 8

0.1.21





2.3.24
4.1.26
3.1.36
0.2.22
 8.3.22
20.1.10



4.3. 3
0.2.25
4.3.18
0.2.11
7.2.16
2.3. 6
0.0.18
1.0.39
1.1.35
5.1. 6
4.2.11
2.1. 1
0.1.21
3.3.30
5.2.32
0.1.30
0.2.  2

4.2.10
1.1.31
3.2.10
0.0.26
0.0.24
5.2.19
0.0.15
0.3.13
4.0.11
0.0.29
5.3.36
0.3.21
5.3.11
0.2. 8
4.1.27
 0.1.38
85.3.33













2. 2. 0
1.19. 9
4 . 1. 9























1. 4. 0





0. 8. 0












1.18. 0





































6.11. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

George
 Richard
  Beale






Sheet 5










John
   Beale

























Sheet 6


Himself



















Himself









1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099

1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107



852
853
854
855
856
857
859
860
860a



861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
870a
871
873
874
875
878
879
880

Podken
Gill Field
Shaw
Plantation
Lodge Field
House Barn & Orchard
Lodges Yard Shave & Pond
Six Acres
Crampton House Field
   & Plantation
Podkin Wood
Little Burnt Oaks
Five Acres Underwood
Shaw
Little Field
Garden
House Field
Four Acres


North Omenden
Hare Field
New Meadow
Hassock
Squires Field
Orchard
House Gdns Yard & Bldgs Timber Lodge 
House Field 
Shaw


Pell Land
Gate Field 
Shaw & Pond
House and Garden
Barn Yard & Shave
Lower Osborne Field
Upper Osborne Field
Shaw
Monk Field 
Shaw
Barn Meadow
Shaw
Four Acres
River Field
Gorse Field
Slade
Lone Field 
Shaw
Turk Field

Pasture Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Ley

Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
---
Pasture
Arable



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



Pasture
Wood
---
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Gorse
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture


1.1.29
0.0.14
0.3. 3
2.3.15
1.3.33
1.1.29
6.2. 1

2.1.21
12.1.11
2.1.23
5.1.29
0.1.13
1.3. 5
0.0.16
3.3.15
 6.0.39
49.3.16


8.0.11
6.1.19
0.3. 3
7.0.30
2.3.33
1.1.37
0.0. 3
11.1.33
 0.1.  3
38.2.12


5.3.22
0.3.12
0.0.36
0.1.18
4.0. 5
3.2.27
0.1.26
5.0 9
0.2.20
9.0. 4
0.0. 4
4.0. 5
4.3.26
9.3.18
2.3. 3
5.134
0.3.29
 8.0.  5
66.0.23



















2.12. 6











2.11. 0




















2.12. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

John
   Beale








Richard
   Beale


















Sheet 7






























Himself









Himself



















876
877
381
882
883
384
885



192
193
193a



514
515
516
517
518
519
520



521
S22
523
530
766
767
768
768a
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
925
926
927
927a
928
929
930
931
932
933
934

935

Wagstaff
Five Acres
Further Five Acres
Rushy Field & Barn
Hassock
House and Garden
Forstall Field 
Shaw


Worsenden Land

House Field
Causeway Field
Shaw


Iden
Little Field
Brick Kiln Field
Shaw and Pond
Shaw
Iden Barn Field
Barn Yard Shave & Pond
Shaw


River Hall
Long Meadow
House Garden & Pond
Bourne Field
Callow Field & Shaw
Lower Apsley Field
Lumpit Field 
Plantation
Shaw
Wildgoose Field
Hassock
Eight acres
Hassock
Shaw
Hassock
Apsley Lodge & Platt
Apsley Lodge Field
Shaw
Wittenden Field 
Rabbit Field 
Long Field
Plantation 
Chair Field
Platt Sheep Pound & Pond
Henden Field
Shaw
Shaw
Seven Acres
Pit Field
Garden Field 
Shaw
House Gdn Yard & Bldg
Barn Yard & Buildings
Barn Field
Stack Platt
Garden
Slade
Dog Kennel
Orchard
Park House
   House and Garden
Parkfield

Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
---
Pasture
Wood



Pasture
Pasture
Wood



Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
---
Wood



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

---
Pasture


5.2. 6
6.0.16
12.3.12
0.1.28
0.0.22
7.0.26
 0.3.20
33.0.10


3.2. 5
3.0.39
0.0.29
6.3.33


8.2.17
10.2.39
0.2. 1
0.3.15
24.1. 8
0.1.22
 0.2.20
46.0.  2


9.1. 6
0.1.28
3.3. 4
2.1.23
6.2.25
7.2.25
0.1.26
0.0.33
3.1.13
0.0.31
8.1.11
0.1.16
0.0.22
0.2.30
0.1.30
12.1.20
0.2.10
7.3.14
6.2.24
3.1.10
1.1. 4
6.1.10
0.2.10
13.2.23
0.3.13
0.1. 4
7.2. 9
7.3. 9
3.1.34
0.1.19
1.1. 0
0.0.30
2.3.29
0.0. 4
1.0.11
3.0. 7
0.0.34
0.1.17

0.0.30
  8.0.  1
134.1.19










3. 0. 0





0.12. 6









4. 2. 0











































11.15.
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Sheet 8
Richard
   Beale




































Sheet 9

Himself
































Himself
















Thomas
   Bourne

Walter
 James
  Buckland

John
   Button


890
891
892
893
894
 895



896
897
898
899
900

901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
908a
909
910
911
912
912a
913



369
370
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
980a
981
1323


462


460



1308
1308a

Spratt Ground
Lower Turk Field
Ram Field
Upper Turk Field
Lower Spratt Ground
Shaw
Upper Spratt Ground


Omenden
Green Meadow 
Omenden Wagon Lodge
Omenden Meadow 
Barn Field
Omenden Barn &
   Stack Platt
Old Lodge Field
Shaw
Tench Pit Field
Plantation & Pond
Poachers Craft
Shaw
Shaw
Slade
Shaw
Bear Field
Lodge Yard & Pond
Calves Lodge Field
Dunster Field 
Shaw
Plantation


Beales Island
House & Garden
House Field
Garden 
Barn Field
Pound Field 
Shaw
Pond Field
Hassock in Pond Field
Shaw
Shaw
Chequer Tree Field 
Burnt Oaks 
Shaw 
Shaw
Pound Field


House and Garden


House and Garden



House and Premises
Garden

Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable



Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture

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



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


---


---



---
---


1.3.26
4.0.27
4.2. 0
4.0. 4
0.2. 3
 3.3.  3
18.3.23


2.2.26
0.0. 2
8.0.26
6.0. 9

0.0.32
4.3.30
1.0. 9
3.3. 6
0.2. 9
7.2. 9
0.2.20
0.1.19
4.1.25
0.0.15
4.2. 9
0.1.21
3.3.37
8.2.15
0.0.12
 0.3.14
58.3.19


0.3.34
3.0.33
0.0.12
3.3. 5
6.2.31
1.0.11
4.1.24
0.0.28
0.1.24
1.2.11
10.0.17
5.3.12
0.0. 2
1.2.36
 5.3. 0
45.0. 0

0.0.11


0.0.18



0.0.  2
0.0.27
0.0.29








1.12. 0























5. 2. 6

















3.16. 6










Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Richard
   Beale


















Sheet 10









Seaman
   Beale








Devisees of
 Benjamin
   Beale














George
   Beken






Sheet 11
Church-
   wardens of
  Biddenden

Richard
  Cashford &
Henry
 Osborne

John
   Deane

John
   Greenall

Ann
   Harris


Edward
   Hopper

John
   Peche

William
   Sharpe

Thomas
   Spicer

Alfred
   Wells

Himself









George
   Beken















Himself








Themselves

191




1302


1309


458
459


1304


1307


1305


1306


461


569
570
571
563
564
565

566


1268
1269
1270
1271
1272
1273
1274

1275
1276
1277
1278
1653




1660
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680



1524

Cottages and Gardens




House Premises Land
   Slaughter House etc

House and Garden


Garden and Pond
House and Garden


House and Premises 


House and Premises 


House and Premises 


House and Premises 


House and Garden


Little Field
Park
Orchard
Three Cottages & Gardens
Barn Field
Cot Farm
   House Barn & Garden
House Field


Footway Field
Plantation
Cow Field
Old Hop Garden
Lodge Field
Barn Yards & Piatt
High Pole House Garden
 & two Orchards
Orchard
High Pole Field
Long Field
Long Meadow
Little Meadow
Extraordinary charge
 on 2a 0r 8p of Hops 



Part of Nine acres
Long F ield
Part of Nine Acres 
Lodge Field
Lover Lodge Field
Brick Kiln Field



Poor Wood 
---




---


---


---
---


---


---


---


---


---


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture

---
Pasture


Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
---

---
Pasture Pasture Arable Pasture Pasture

   @ 18s


Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable &
  Past ure


Wood

0.0.32




0.0.32


0.0.28


0.0.24
0.0.19
1.1.  3

0.0. 3


0.0. 3


0.0. 2


0.0. 2


0.0.12


2.1.23
23.2.12
0.3. 1
0.2.12
5.3.17

1.0.21
 8.0.34
42.2.  0

5.2. 1
0.0.20
4.0. 1
5.1.10
2.1.35
0.1.23

0.2.35
0.1.24
2.2. 4
3.0. 5
3.0.35
 0.3.27
28.2.23

per acre

5.0.27
3.3.15
5.1. 8
1.1.30
1.3. 7

 4.0.11
21.2.18

7.3.6









































3.17. 0













           
2.12.  0
1.16.10
4.  8.10








1.19. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Church-
   wardens of
  Biddenden










Barham
   Boorman









John
   Boorman
      sen

















Sheet 12






John
   Boorman
     jnr













Robert
   Boorman

William
   Dean

Samuell
 Drury &
Stephen
 Webb

Widow
 Horton &
Thomas
 Wildish

Himself







Charles
   Brooks

Himself


























Himself











John
   Boorman
       jnr

James
 Craddock,
George
 Watts,
Robert
 Levell &
Thomas
  Honess

174


732




173




1598
1599
1600
1601
1602
1884


1606


1621
1636
1637
1638
1639
1640
1641
1642
1643
1644
1645

1646
1647

1648
1649
1650
1655
1656
1657
1658
1659




1617
1618
1619

1620
1624
1625
1626




1622
1623


1664

Tripe Lane Field


Two Cottages & Garden




Cottage and Garden




House & Garden
House Barn etc,
House Meadow
Barn Field
Lower Field
Part of Wood


Footway Field


Comer Field
Chequer Tree Field
Brick Kiln Field
Part of Six Acres
Remainder of Six Acres
Spring Field
Shaw
Shaw
Oast Platt
Lodge & Yard
O rchard Lodges Yard
   & Pond
Orchard
Birchley Farm
   House & Garden
Barn Hog Platt 
Lane
Churchway Field
Two Acre Meadow
Gooseneck Field
Young Orchard
Pear Tree Field
Shaw
Extraordinary charge
 on 4a 2r 27p of Hops 



Stable Field 
Barn & Platt
Low Poles
   House and Garden
Dial Field
Willow Bed Field
Tainter Field
Calves Field
Extraordinary charge
 on 4a 2r 27p of Hops 



High Poles
Three acres


Four Cottages & Garden
Arable


---




---




---
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Wood


Pasture


Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
---

---
Pasture

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

@ 18s


Arable
---

---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture

 
@ 18s


Arable
Arable


---

1.0.15


0.0.36




0.0.39




0.1.28
0.0. 6
3.1. 1
0.338
1.0.38
0.0.34
6.0.25

2.3.28


1.2. 4
7.2. 7
7.0.36
5.1.17
1.2. 6
1.3.37
0.0.19
0.1. 4
1.2.11
0.0. 5

0.3. 8
0.3.12

0.1. 3
0.1.21
0.2. 5
5.1.14
2.3.13
4.1.16
1.2. 7
3.0.32
 0.1. 3
47.2. 0
per acre


3.3. 5
0.1. 0

0.2.15
3.2.15
5.0.35
2.3.27
 2.1.  4
18.2.21
per acre


1.3.  0
3.2.38
5.1.38


0.0.27





2. 0. 0


















0.10. 0

0. 6. 0
























          
4.  7. 0
4.  4. 0
8.11. 0








         
1.12. 0
0.18. 0
2.10. 0



0.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Robert
   Boorman








Sheet 13












Thomas
   Bourne


Francis
   Bradley
      Esq



John
 Brenchley &
Edwin
 Stacey












Sheet 14



Rev John
 Kenwood
  Shaw
   Brooke








George
   Munday & John
 Smith

William
   Pope
















Himself



Cooke
 Tylden
  Patterson
   Esq


Catherine
   Brook















George
   Skinner

Himself



Thomas
   Blackman






1689




1686
1687
1688
1691
1692
1693

1694
1695
1696
1697
1698
1699
1700




1853
1854


253
254
255
256


1567
15S8
1569
1570
1571

1572
1573
1574
1575
1943
1944
1945




464


1829



355
353
631
632
633
634
635

636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
648
649

Cottages & Gardens




Pond Field
Hassock
Hassock
Hop Garden
Barns Yard
Bowland Farm
   House & Garden
House Field
Gate Field
Prairee Wood Field
Shaw
Banky Field
Shoulder of Mutton Field
Sandole Field
Extraordinary charge
 on 1a 0r 0p of Hops



The Park 
Lane Field


House Garden & Pond
Binghams Meadow
Upper Field
Garden Field


Barn Field
House, Platt Barn & Yard
Garden
Forge & Garden
Forge Field

Lane Field
Shaw Field
Shaw
Rushy Field
Pond Field
Cricketing Field
Little Meadow
Extraordinary charge
 on 2a 1r 10p of Hops



House Yard & Buildings
   Red Lion

Hopper Wood



Crooks
Old Hop Garden
Town Field
Hassock 
House Field
Barn Field
Lasheden
   House Barn Forstall
Orchard
Garden
Oast Field
Barley Field
Stumbletts 
Eleven Seven Acres
Eleven Four Acres
Seven Acres
Little Slade
Great Slade
Extraordinary charge  on 
10a 0r 6p of Hops & on

2a 1r 23p 2nd yrs cultivation 

---




Pasture
Wood
Wood
Hops
---

---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable

  @ 18s


Pasture
Arable


---
  Arable
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
---
---
---
Hops &
  Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Pasture

  @ 18s


---


Wood



Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops

---
Pasture
---
Hops
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable

  @  18s
 
@  9s

0.1. 6




1.1. 3
0.1.14
0.3.27
2.1.36
0.0. 9

0.0.14
4.1.28
4.2. 7
0.1. 3
1.3.13
5.2.38
2.1.34
 4.3.34
29.1.20
per acre


11.2.23
 0.3.17
12.2.  0

0.2.26
2.3.14
2.2. 8
2.2.17
8.2.25

1.2.21
0.1.25
0.0.23
0.0. 5
0.2.12
1.3.24
2.2.22
2.1. 1
1.2.24
2.1.12
4.1.15
1.3. 1
 1.1.14
20.2.  2
per acre


0.1. 4


7.3.13



3.0.30
2.1. 4
5.3.21
0.3. 2
2.2.30
4.0.12

0.3.39
0.1. 7
0.1.14
5.2.38
2.2.36
4.3.30
7.3.38
3.2.39
8.0.11
1.0.35
 1.0.14
56.0.10
  per acre
per acre



















           
2.  7.  0
0.15.11
3.  2.11



0.19. 0





0.15. 0










































          
 5.  9. 0

10.  2. 0
15.11. 2

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Rev John
 Kenwood
  Shaw
   Brooke




Sheet 15





















Thomas
   Burden













Sheet 16




Charles
   Burrell














George
   Craddock




























William
   Buckwell



Ham
   Livett













James
   Busain











1773
1774
1775

1830
1831 1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851




75
76
77


78
148

149
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159


365
366
532
534
585
586
587
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765

House Field 
Orchard
New House Farm
   House Platt & Buildings
Well Field
Road Hop Garden
Barn Field
Lodge & Yard
Barn Lodge Yard & Pond
Little Orchard
Lodge Field
Great Brick Clump
Road Meadow
Little Brick Clump
Four acres
Long Field
Twelve acres
Slade
Shaw
Shaw
Little Wood Field 
Marlpit Field 
Shaw
Hilly Field
Long Three acres
Eight acres
Extraordinary charge on 
5a 1r 8p of Hops



Part of Two acres
Barn Meadow 
Garden


Goldmine Field
Holden Farm House Oast
  Lodge Platt Yard etc
House Meadow
Road Meadow
Orchard
Old Hop Garden
Clayland Field
Cow Field
Common Field
Road Pit Field
Six Acres
Rye Brass Field


Vineyard
Lodge and Yard
Halden Wood
Town Meadow
Hop Garden
House Bam & Platts
Fostall and Oast
Hendon Field
Orchard
Garden
Orchard Meadow
Cow Field
Old Hop Garden Field Bottom part of Nine Acres
Upper part of Nine Acres
Spatlands 
Shaw
Corner Field
Five Acres
Upper Field
Farther Field
Three & 3/4 Acre Field
Three Acres
Pook Lane Field
Shaw
Four & halfpence Field
Long Reach
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 1r 18p of Hops

Pasture
Arable

---
Hops
Hops
Pasture
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

  @  18s


Arable
Pasture
---


Arable

---
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Pasture
---
Wood
Pasture
Hops
---
---
Pasture Pasture
---
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Wood
---
Arable

  @  18s

2.3.11
0.2. 9

0.2.37
3.1. 2
3.2. 4
2.2.38
0.0.10
0.0.24
0.1.14
3.2.32
2.2. 9
1.3.16
2.0. 1
4.2. 3
6.3. 5
12.1.36
0.2.12
0.3.28
0.1.24
5.3.32
6.3.25
0.2.26
7.0.37
3.2. 7
 8.1.25
82.2.27
  per acre


0.0.30
1.0.11
0.0.23
1.1.24

3.2.31

0.2. 9
2.0.19
1.1.13
1.1.34
3.1.24
3.0. 6
4.0. 9
3.0.31
5.3.10
6.3.30
 4.0.  3
39.2.19

2.3.31
0.0. 4
4.0.24
4.1.21
3.3.15
0.3.18
0.3.28
7.1.14
0.2.37
0.1. 5
3.1.31
4.3. 8
4.0.17
4.1.19
6.0. 2
6.0.17
0.2.10
3.3.33
5.3. 7
3.1.20
5.0.15
4.2.10
3.0.34
3.1. 7
0.2. 8
4.3.25
 6.1.12
95.3.39
 per acre


























          
5.  3. 0
4.15. 4
9.18. 4




0. 2. 0














3. 7. 0



























         
8. 0. 0
 3. 0. 6
11. 0. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Sheet 17
Thomas
   Butler
























Thomas
   Button


Dean &
 Chapter of
Canterbury
 Cathedral
   Church


Himself

















James
   Pearson






Himself



Jenkin &
 John
   Hague

George
   Jeffery


1534
1535
1536
1554
1555
1556
1557
1553
1559
1560
1561
1562
1563
1565
1566
1880


1265
1661
1662
1663
1666
1667


1303



1685



1886
1901


Cottage & Garden
Garden
Fir Plantation 
Barrack Field 
Plantation
Farther Field
Footpath Field
Middle Field
Dencher Field
Long Meadow
Forge Field
Barn & Stack Platt 
Lane etc
Oast and Platt
House and Garden
Timber Wood


Well Field 
Shaw
Joy Field
Corner Field
Road Field
Mill Field


House and Premises



Beaks Wood



Church Wood 
Church Wood

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


Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable


---



Wood



Wood Wood


0.1.24
0.1.38
5.2. 5
2.1.36
3.0. 6
2.0.12
5.0.37
3.0.36
4.2. 1
3.3. 7
2.0.23
0.1. 3
0.1.25
0.1. 6
0.0.39
 9.2.17
43.2.35

4.3.35
1.0.13
2.0.36
1.2.15
4.1.11
 4.0.20
18.1.10

0.0.12



24.2.10



36.0.29
60.1.24
96.2.13


















2. 3. 0







1. 2. 0









Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Dean &
 Chapter of
Canterbury
 Cathedral
   Church


Sheet 18
Rev Thomas
   Causton D.D.








Trustees of
   Chalkhurst
     Charity








William
  John
    Campion











Sheet 19
Trustees of
   Chapel

John
   Channel





















Executors of Thomas
 Judge:
Sarah 
 Judge &
George
 Thickell

Himself









John
   Medhurst









William
  Burgess
    Cox












Themselves


Himself




James
   Cloute












1902
1903
1904
1905




1991
1992

1993
 2000 2001 2004 2005


431
432
433
434
435
436
437
1319
1320


1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12




394


1914
1925
1935


1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1915
1916
1923
1924
1927
1928

1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934

Birch Wood
Part of Birch Wood Field
Part of Four Acre Field
Great Wood




Roqley Wood
Biddenden Farm
   House & Garden
Half Lane 
Ten acre Wood 
Half Lane 
Jail Wood 
Half Lane


Farther Field
Toll Field
Railey Field
Railev Meadow
Barn & Barn Field 
Near Slade
Lodge and Yard
Tapply Field
House Garden & Platt


Cranbrook Field
Brook Wood
Fostall Field
Lane & Wagon Lodge
Great Walnut Tree Field
Little Walnut Tree Field
Eight Acres
Little Nine Acres
Great Nine Acres
Nine Acres & Shaw
Shaw
Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 2r 34p of Hops



Chapel and Platt


Three Acre Wood
Four Acre Wood
Six Acre Wood


Further Field 
Shaw
Two Acres
Four Acres 
Shaw
Thousand Acres
Part of Six Acres 
Shaw
Shoulder of Mutton Field
Flat Field
Wood Field
House Field
Mockbeggar
   House & Garden
Barn and Yards
Barn Field
Cottage Garden a Oast
The Meadow
Beech Field
Long Field

Extraordinary charge  on 
2a 3r 21p of Hops
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood




Wood

---
Wood
Wood
---
Wood
Wood


Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
---
Pasture
---


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood


  
@ 18s


---


Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable

---
---
Hops
---
Pasture
Arable
Hops &
   Pasture

    @ 18s

1.1.10
0.3. 6
2.1.15
2.0.20
6.2.11



150.1.39

0.1.17
1.0.23
13.2. 5
0.1.39
14.0.12
  0.0.30
180.1.  5

1.0.28
3.1.23
3.3.30
3.1. 3
6.3.20
0.3. 4
0.0.28
1.3.34
 1.0.  3
22.2.13

0.3. 8
1.3.15
0.1.27
?
2.3. 9
0.3.26
8.0. 3
1.1.37
2.2. 8
4.2. 9
 0.0.26
29.3.  6
  per acre


0 . 0 5


2.0.32
3.3.17
 6.1.22
12.1.31

1.2.21
2.2.18
2.2.20
1.1.15
0.0.32
0.0.22
3.0.17
0.1.38
2.2.27
2.3. 3
2.1.26
1.3.23

0.1.32
0.0.26
2.1.20
0.0.18
3.1.16
3.1.11
1.2.28
 0.3.33
37.1.  6
per acre





0. 5. 0






















2. 5. 6











          
2.14. 0
4.  4. 9
6.18. 9





























           
2.  9.  0
2.11.10
5.  0.10

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Church-
 wardens of
  Great Chart

Sheet 20
Thomas
   Clarke








Sarah
   Cleveland




Heirs of
John Cloutt:
Charles
 James &
  John
    Cloutt

Charles
   Coldbrook







Coleman,
  Boorman
& others











Sheet 21




David
   Coleman

William
   Thurston



Himself









Henry
   Stace




John
   Crampton





Himself








Thomas
 Brooker &
George
 Grey

Thomas
   Button








Henry
 Mackinder


Himself






1088
1089
1090


80
133

134
135
136
137
147


1801
1810
1811
1812


1299






425
426

427
428
429
430


650




344
345
346
347
348
349




281
282


422
423
424

Little Chart Meadow
Part of Great Chart Field
Remainder of Great Chart Fld


Common Field
Hussey Farm
   House and Garden
House Field
Hop Garden Field
Fagg Field
Nursery Field
Orchard


Half Acre 
House Field
House and Platt
The Meadow


House and Garden






House Field
Wheelwrights Shop
   Lodge & Platt
House & Garden
Little Meadow
Great Meadow
Lower Field


Little Burnt Oaks




Causeway Field
Rainbow Field
Old Hop Garden
Lodge & Yard
Little Lodge Field
Great Lodge Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 3r 1p of Hops



Pattenson Field
Lower Field


Lower Meadow
Lodges Shop & House Field
House and Garden
Pasture
Arable
Arable


Arable

---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---






Pasture

---
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable


Arable




Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Hops
Arable

  @ 18s


Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
---

2.3.38
2.0. 0
3.3.  4
8.3.29

2.0. 9

0.0.15
1.1.20
1.3.10
4.2.32
0.1.17
 0.1..1
10.2.34

0.1.28
0.3. 7
0.1.20
.1.13
2.3.28

0.0.18






2.0.28

0.0.25
0.2.33
2.2.24
3.2. 6
 2.1.27
11.2.23

4.1.24




4.0.28
4.0. 0
3.0. 1
0.0. 7
1.1. 9
 2.0.10
14.2.15
per acre


2.1.34
4.0.16
6.2.10

1.2. 9
0.3.26
0.2.  4
2.3.39




0.16. 0















0. 5. 0















1. 2. 0

0. 6 .0









          
1.  4. 0
0.17. 3
2.  1. 3



0.11. 0




0. 4. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Rt Hon
 The Earl
  Cornwallis




























Sheet 22



































Sheet 23
Himself

















Henry
   Baker





Thomas
   Boorman


























Thomas
   Burden









1174
1486
1487
1488
1491
1507
1508
1936
1937

1974
1994
1398
1999
2002
2003


51
52
53
55
86


13
14
15
16
21
22
23
24

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
36
37
38
39
49
64




1437
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
1448
1457
1458
1465

1466

1467
1468
1469
1470
1471
1472
1473
1474
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1484
1485
1509
1510
1511
1512
1513
1514
1515
1516
1517
1519
1520
1521




Duesden Wood
Floodgate Wood
Half Lane
Part of Copden Wood
Pt of Couchmans Wood
Hammer Wood
Road
Plummer Wood
Biggs & Sims Wood
   & Half Old Road
Halden Wood
Rafter Wood
Two Acre Wood
Half Lane
Chittenden Wood
Half Lane


Further Field
Middle Field
Barn Field
House & Garden
Little Pond Field


Upper Brookwood Field
Middle Brookwood Field
Brookwood
Gate Field
Pinnock Field
Pear Tree Field
Bridge Field
Hop Garden Field

Little Slade
Stackfield
Flood Pond Field
Orchard Field
London Field 
Plantation
Little Plantation
Ware Meadow
Gill Field
River Field Platt
Shaw
Buckhurst Bridge Field
Donkey Field
Great Slade
Common Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
7a 2r 39p of Hops



Little Butcher Wood Field
Butcher Wood
Great Butcher Wood Field
Four Acres
Shaw
Fowls Craft
Fowls Craft Shave
Banky Field Shave
Banky Field
Shaw
Shaw
Knowls
Town Field
Lane & Wagon Lodge
Spring Field

Frogs Hole Farm
   House & Garden
Barn Stackplatt & Garden
Lane and Lodge
Lodges Platt a Ponds
Garden
Little Stable Meadow
Wish Shaw
Great Stable Meadow
Stumblets
Slade
Eight Acres
Four Acres Hollow Field
Little Floodgate Field
Plantation
Milll Garden
Mill Piatt
Childrens Piece
Pound Field
Four Acres
Acre Spot
Great Bottoms
Tail of Ponds
Flat Field
Broomage
Broomage Shaw
Long Six Acres
Farther Crittle Field
Shaw
Hither Crittle Fild
Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 1r 1p of Hops & on

2a 2r 34p 2nd yrs cultivation 
Wood
Wood
---
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
Arable
Pasture
---
Arable


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Hops &
   Arable
Pasture
Ley
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

  
@ 18s


Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Hops
---
Hops &
   Orchard

---
---
---
---
---
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Hops
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Ley
Wood
Ley

  @ 8s
 
@ 9s

13.0. 3
39.1.35
0.0.17
0.1. 2
5.0. 5
75.2. 5
0.0.15
15.0.23

27.3.28
78.1.23
4.3.11
1.3.29
0.0.36
85.3.35
  0.3.32
348.3.19

3.0.17
.1.33
1.1. 8
0.0.34
0.2.19
6.2.31

5.0.12
5.2.13
3.1.39
5.2.22
5.0.24
5.1. 4
6.1.22
3.1.23
1.0.13
2.2. 6
5.0.15
4.3. 4
0.3.21
4.2. 9
0.0. 3
0.0.19
4.0.19
6.1.19
0.0.23
1.0.31
6.1.21
1.0. 4
9.3. 1
 2.2. 1
90.2. 8
per acre


4.1.31
5.2. 8
6.3.13
4.1. 7
0.1. 6
1.1. 2
1.0.13
0.1.31
4.2. 9
0.1.26
1.0.10
5.2.33
4.1. 9
0.2.15

2.0.35

0.1. 1
0.2.14
0.1. 3
0.2.26
0.1. 4
2.1.29
0.3.34
3.1.23
5.3.27
3.2.12
10.1.19
6.3.22
1.0.31
1.0. 3
2.1. 9
0.3.34
1.2.16
6.2.18
5.0.17
2.3.14
15.3. 5
7.1.13
4.1.14
6.1.10
3.1. 4
5.1.39
5.0.15
4.0.27
  5.0.15
157.0.15
per acre
























0.13. 0
























         
9. 0  6
 6.19.  4
15.19.10














































          
11. 9. 0
5.0.11
16. 9.11

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Sheet 24
Rt Hon
 The Earl
  Cornwallis






























Thomas
   Butler


















David
   Coleman








William
   Daynes


1489
1490
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497
1498
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503
1504
1505
1506
2006


474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481


495
496
498
501
505
511
512
513


Pt of Field behind Wood
Part of Slade
The Ponds
Sanfoin Field
Haytor Bottoms
Field below Meadow
Haytor Meadow
Parish Post Shaw
Haytor Barn & Yard
Part of Haytor Bottoms
Road Field
Wood Field
Birch Platt
New Field
Six Acres
Fir Tree Field
Fir Tree Plantation
Haytor Wood


Road
Milestone Field
Old Hop Garden Field
Lodge Field
Lodge and Yard
Ball Field
Orchard
Brickwall Field


Inner Platt 
Platt
Bam Yard & Stackplatt
Six Acres
Five Acres
Little Mud Field
Great Mud Field
Sandpit Field

Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood
---
Pasture
Arable
Ley
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood


---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable


0.1.35
0.0. 4
4.1. 5
5.0.29
11.3.30
1.2.31
1.2. 9
0.1. 8
0.0. 9
1.2.32
4.2.33
1.0.36
5.1.28
2.2.11
6.1.15
3.0.12
2.1. 1
 4.1.10
57.0.18

0.0. 6
2.1.19
2.2.37
4.0. 9
0.0.16
6.3. 4
1.1.31
 3.0.12
20.2.14

0.2.15
0.2. 4
0.0.26
6.0.36
5.2. 3
0.3.334
3.1.16
 4.3.23
22.0.37




















3. 1. 0









2. 3. 6









2. 7. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Sheet 25
Rt Hon
 The Earl
  Cornwallis






































Sheet 26

















John
   Dean


John
   Dungey



Abraham
   Jarvis


Thomas
   Hickmott

Henry
  MacKinder












John
   Moseley


James
   Pearson















William
   Read


William
   Sharpe

John
   Smith

George
   Skinner


482
483


1481
1482
1483


489
490


242


319
320
321
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393


486
487


1538
1539
1540
1541
1542
1543

1564
1917
1926
1968
1969
1970




472
473


488


485


500


Round House Field
Garden


Garden
House Hill & Platt
Mill Pond


Garden and Shop
House and Garden


Hundred Acres


Hassock
Pear Tree Field
Calves Lodge Field
House Garden Barn Yard
Barn Field
Chequer Tree Field
G ill Field
Hop Garden Field
Four Acre Cow Field
Hassock
Garden and Pond
Four Acre Pasture


Footpath
House & Garden


Rogley Bottom
Rough Field
Bridge Hop Garden
Shoulder of Mutton Field
Barn Field
Ells Farm
   House Barn G dn & PI att
Front Meadow 
Hockbeggar Field 
Potter Field 
Crooks
Chequer Tree Field
Long Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 0r 22p of Hops


House and Garden
Orchard


Gunsmiths Shop


House Tanyard & Garden


Pigeon House Field

Pasture
---


---
---
Water


---
---


Arable


Wood
Arable
Arable
& Platt
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
---
Pasture


---
---


Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable

Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable

 @ 18s


---
Pasture


---


---


Pasture


1.2. 1
0.0.16
1.2.17

0.1. 5
0.2.11
1.1.  5
2.0.21

0.1.26
0.0.  9
0.1.35

0.0.39


0.1.22
4.1.38
2.1.18
1.0.21
2.2.32
3.1.20
3.1.37
2.0.30
4.1.24
0.0.29
0.0.27
 4.1.13
29.0.31

0.0.  8
0.1.35
0.2.  3

7.3.26
1.3.38
2.2. 1
4.2.19
4.3. 7

0.3. 5
2.0. 6
1.0.39
2.3.27
4.1.23
1.3.27
 6.0.22
44.1.  0
per acre


0.0.21
0.1.35
0.2.16

0.0. 1


0.1. 5


2.2.29





0. 3. 0




0. 5. 0




















2. 8. 0

















          
3.17. 0
3.14. 5
7.11. 5













Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Rt Hon
 The Earl
  Cornwallis












William
  Burgess
    Cox

Sheet 27
William
   Davis


William
   Daynes






























John
   Dean






Sheet 28

John
   Thurston







Shadrach
   Weston




Himself




Himself



Himself
















---





John
   Buckland

John
   Hopper

William
   Hopper

Himself





484
491
492
493
494
497
499


502}
503}
504
505


72




1300



197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210



1785
1785
1788
1789


467


557


465


466
1243
1244
1245
1248
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254




Wheelwrights Shop
House & Garden 
Garden & Ponds
Old Fair Field
Coneybank Field
Barn Lodges and Yard s
Lower Field


Milesneck Field

Two Acres
Little Ball Field


Common Field




House


New House
House Barn Yard etc,
Orchard
Barn Field
Cow Field
Sheep Pound Field
Hassock
Hassock
Reed Pit Field
Footway Field
Long Field
Quickset Field
Long Field
Hassock Field 
Hassock


Clapper Farm
Wood Field
Three Acres
House Field
House and Garden


House and Premises


House and Garden


Shop


House and Premises
Little Burnt Field
Tainter
Platt and Oast
Buildings and Platt
Hill Field
Crossway Field
Brooking Field Hill
Shaw
Roger Hole Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 0r 7p of Hops
---
---
---
Pasture Pasture 
---
Pasture


Pasture

Pasture
Pasture


Pasture




---



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



Arable
Arable
Arable
---


---


---


---


---
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable

    @ 18s

0.0. 8
0.0.36
0.1. 7
3.2.34
31.32
0.1.23
1.2.  1
9.2.21

2.0.34
2.0.37
2.1.38
1.2.24
8.2.13

3.1. 0




0.0. 1



0.1.29
0.1. 0
0.3.18
2.2. 1
2.1.21
0.0.13
0.1.27
3.3. 2
3.0.12
4.2.15
3.0.34
3.1. 4
4.0.10
 0.0.32
29.0.18


2.1.12
3.0.19
2.0.38
0.1.18
8.0.  7

0.0. 2


0.0. 5


0.0. 1


0.0.13
2.0. 3
3.1.24
1.0.10
0.1. 6
6.0.16
4.3.11
6.0.29
2.1. 0
 6.3.32
33.0.24
per acre








0.16. 0





0.16. 0

0. 7. 0






















2.11. 0






0.14. 0



















          
3.  4. 0
2.14. 9

5.18. 9


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
John
   Dean




John &
 William
  Dean













Thomas
   Dean



Sheet 29



































Sheet 30

Joshua
   Ruck

George
   Skinner

Themselves















Himself






Himself





















Thomas
   Dean jun










Thomas
   Dean jun

1246


1247


958
959
960
361
962
963
964
965

966
967
968




224
225

226



404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420

421



361
362
363
364
367
368
369





581
582
583




House and Garden


Fair Field


Further Field
Part of River Field
Shaw
Shaw
Remainder of River Field
Lane Field
Readings
Four acres

Causeway Field
Barn Field
Barn Yard Platt & Pond
Extraordinary charge  on 
2a 6r 0p of Hops 
& on 2nd yrs cultivation 


Little Meadow 
Jeffrey Lane
  Cottage and Garden 
House Field


Rose Cottage
Lane Field 
Shaw
Wood Field 
Shaw
Gate Field 
Hassock Field 
Long Field 
Town Field 
Shaw 
Slade
River Field 
Shaw
Bridge Field 
Shaw
Six Acres 
Haystack Field 
House Garden Oast
   Barn & Platt 
Platt


Weeks Land
Narrow Slip 
Four Acres 
House Meadow 
House Garden & Pond 
Six Acres 
Dencher Field 
Upper Slip
Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 2r 18p of Hops & on
3a 8r 0p 2nd yrs cultivation


Castle Land
House Garden & Lodges
Three Acre Field
Causeway Field
---


Pasture


Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops &
   Arable
Arable
Arable


   @ 18s
   @   9s

Pasture Pasture

---



Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture

---
Pasture



Pasture
Hops
Pasture
---
Arable
Hops
Pasture
    
  
@ 18s
   @   9s


---
Arable
Arable

0 . 1.31


2.3.16


4.0.19
5.0.35
0.0.34
0.0.18
6.2.32
3.2.35
3.1. 6
2.2. 6
2.3.32
3.3.37
3.0.31
 0.1.20
36.1.25
per acre


1.2.21
0.0.31

1.1.12
3.0.24


3.1. 2
0.1.34
5.0. 4
0.2.31
4.0.20
3.3.26
3.2.29
2.1.12
0.0.31
1.2.18
2.2.27
0.2.22
4.1.34
0.0.34
6.0.34
2.0. 0

1.1. 3
 0.1.16
43.0.17


0.2. 2
4.1.22
4.1.29
0.1. 7
6.2.18
2.3.36
 1.2.31
20.3.25
per acre



0.0.21
3.1. 2
2.1.18
5.3.  1




0. 5. 0













           
3.  9.  0
0.  4.10
3.13.10





0. 5. 0





















3.16. 0








          
2.  4. 0
4.10. 2
6.14. 2





0.12. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Thomas
   Dean















Thomas
   Dean



John
  Thomas
    Dennett







Sheet 31























Samuel
   Elden


Robert
   Else


William
   Evenden


Thomas
   Dean jun







William
   Wood






Robert
 Tolhurst &
Susan
 Cook

Thomas
   Austen













George
   Avery










James
   Pilbeam





Himself



Himself



Himself



941
942
943
944
945
946



220
221
222
223
227
228


445




1784
1790
1791
1792
1793

1794
1796
1797
1798
1799




1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073





1800
1802
1803
1804
1805


145



1532
1533


34
35



Steed Quarter
Three Acres
Shaw
Thousand Acres
House Field
Causeway Field
House Barn & Garden


Little Longley
Bachelor Field
Mudpit Field
Six Acres
Dencher Field
Barn Field
House Barn Lodge & Garden


House & Premises




Lane Field
Barn Lodge and Platt
Barn Field
Spring Field
Sandhole Field

Lower Field
Hop Garden
Orchard
House & Garden
House & Garden
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 3r 10p of Hops


Home Bush
Two Acres
House Field
House Barn & Platt
Acre Field
Square Field
Three Acre
Meadow Lane Field

Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 0r 12p of Hops



House Garden & Lodge
House Field
Road Field
Middle Field
Wood Field


Road Platt



House Field
House & Garden


Platt
Platt

Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
---



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
---


---




Arable
---
Pasture
Arable
Able &
 Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
---
---

  @ 18s


Arable
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable & 
 Pasture
  @ 18s



--
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture



Arable
---


Pasture
Pasture


4.0.34
0.1.19
0.0.36
3.0.13
4.1.24
 0.1. 1
12.2. 7


2.2.20
4.1.12
7.1.33
3.1.25
3.1.26
 0.1. 9
21.2. 5

0.0.12




1.1.15
0.0.14
2.0. 8
1.2. 0

4.0.24
2.1. 1
2.3.14
0.2.20
0.0.31
 0.0.23
15.0.30



2.2.30
1.1.16
0.0.33
1.0. 7
3.3.36
3.0. 4

 3.0.18
15.1.24



0.1.15
3.3.23
1.1. 9
1.1.26
1.0.25
8.0.18

0.0.39



1.1. 2
0.0.15
1.1.17

0.0.38
0.0.29
0.1.27








1. 3. 0








1.14. 0
















          
1.  6. 0
1.12. 7
2.18. 7








          
1.  6. 0
0.19. 4
2.  5. 4






0.14. 0







0. 6 .0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Sheet 32
Richard
   Farris



Richard
   Finch

































Sheet 33
Richard
   Finch




William
   Fish


Mary
   Freeman





Henry
 Godden &
Wroithesley
 Baldwin

George
   Gray

William
 Milgate &
Thomas
 Dean

William
   Goodsell













Thomas
 Hopper &
John
 Field

















Benjamin
   Pilbeam




William
   Wickens


Herself






George
 Horton &
Henry
 Gower

Himself


556




1405
1406
1407
1408
1409
1410
1411

1412
1413
1414




1279

1280
1281
1282
1283
1284
1285
1286
1287
1288
1289
1290
1291
1292
1293
1322




54





572



1313
1315
1316
1317
1318


1690




707




Two Cottages & Gardens




Little Randolph Field
Great Randolph Field
Randolph Pit
Little Meadow
Shaw
House Garden etc.
Cow Pasture Hop Garden

Long Field
Great Meadow
Shaw
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 0r 1p of Hops



Banky Field

Hassock
House Field
House and Garden
Barn Yard and Pond
Stable Field
Little Gill Field
Little Donkey Field
Great Gill Field
Half Acre
Barn Field
Peelrags Field
Lower Cricketing Field
Shaw
Upper Cricketing Field
Great Donkey Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 3r 20p of Hops



Common Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 13r 0p of Hops




House and Gardens



House Gdn Platt & Orchard
Street Field
Little Rowen
Lower Rowen
The Craft


Cottages & Gardens




Garden



---




Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
---
Hops &
   Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood

 @ 18s


Arable
Hops
Wood
Hops
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable

 @ 18s


Arable &
   Hops
 @ 18s



---



---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---




----


0.0. 6




2.0.38
5.1.26
0.2.29
1.2.18
0.0. 9
0.2.29

2.0.16
2.0. 4
3.1. 1
 0.1. 1
18.1. 1
per acre


1.3. 2
2.1. 6
0.1.29
3.0. 2
0.1.20
0.1.18
1.0.10
2.2.38
2.0. 6
4.1. 4
0.2.35
3.0.19
7.3.29
3.3. 2
0.0.13
1.1.23
 2.1.29
10.3.  5
per acre


0.1.  9
0.3.36
1.1.  5



0.0.10



0.3.15
1.3.15
1.0.11
2.1. 6
0.1. 2
6.1. 9

0.0.32




0.0.18

















         
1.10. 0
0.18. 1
2.  8. 1

















          
3.  7. 0
3.  9. 9
6.16. 9


          
0.  2.  0
0.14.11
0.16.11










0.10. 0






Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Jenkin
   Hague














Sheet 34
















Jenkin
   Hague
























Sheet 35
Trustees of
  Halden
    School








Himself








Himself














---




Rev George
   White

Jenkin
   Hague

























Stephen
   Oliver








370
371
372
373
374
374a



1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1266
1267



1310
1311
1312


375


507
508
509
510
1203
1204
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1213a
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226


211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219


Newcastle
Waypost Field
Lower Field
Shaw and Pond
Little Field
Barn Field
Barn Lodge & Platt


Barkley Farm
Great Bay Field
Old House Field
Tow Field
Lodge Field
Pound
House Field
House Garden & Pond
Two Houses & Gardens
Old Hop Garden Field
Tun Field
Little Bay Field
Shaw


Town Land
House Garden Buildings etc
House Field
Orchard

Newcastle
House Garden & Stables


Causeway Meadow
Whitfield House Field
House Barn Yard & Platt
Barn Field
Upper Five Acres
Eight Acres
Further Four Acres
Hollow Field
Plantation
Hither Four Acres
Hop Garden Field
Lodge Field
Shaw Lodge & Pond
Four Acre Meadow
Gate Field
House Field
House Garden Platt
Waggon Lodge
Shaw and Pond
Six Acres
Three Acres
Shaw
Five Acres
Lodge Field Meadow
Barn Meadow

Bachelor Farm
Town Field
Barren Field
Lane Field
Part of Lane Field
Orchard
House Barn & Garden
House Field
Bachelor Field
Reed Pit Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 18r 0p of Hops


Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood



---
Pasture
Pasture


---


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


Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable

 @ 18s


3.1.24
2.1. 7
0.1.19
1.3.14
2.3.18
 0.0.15
10.3.17


9.2. 5
10.1.26
5.1.37
7.0.16
1.0. 2
4.1. 5
0.1. 9
0.2.17
4.0.22
11.0.14
5.1. 1
 0.0.27
59.1.20


1.0. 5
1.3. 7
0.2.19
3.1.31

0.1.27


3.2. 3
7.0.35
0.2.25
2.2.16
5.2.21
8.3.33
5.0.19
4.1.14
0.1.25
5.0.28
2.0. 4
7.3. 7
0.1. 4
4.1.31
4.0.10
1.0.10
1.2.12
0.0. 2
0.0.27
6.2. 5
3.1.28
0.1. 1
5.2.38
4.0.24
 5.2.37
90.3.21

2.2.34
3.1.19
1.3. 7
1.2. 4
0.2. 8
0.2. 4
2.1. 5
1.1.16
 5.1. 6
19.1.23
per acre








1. 0. 0














5.12. 0





0. 2. 0





























8. 9. 0









          
1.14. 0
0.15. 6
2.  9. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Devisees of
 William
  Harris:
John &
  Ann Harris &
Benjamin
 Witherden



Silas
   Hickmott

William
   Hickmott









Sheet 36















Elizabeth
   Hinkley

Thomas
 Law
  Hodges Esq




Sheet 37
Thomas
 Law
  Hodges Esq


























Sheet 38

James
   Harris








Himself


Himself


























Herself


Himself







John
   Buckland











178
179
180
180a
181
182
183
184


351


350

352
353
354
356
357
358
644
645
646
647
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
661a
662
663




1906


1630
1684
1756
1995
1996
1997


1702
1703
1704
1705
1721
1722
1723
1724
1738
1735
1740
1741
1742
1743
1744
1745
1746
1746a
1747
1748
1749

1750
1751
1752
1753
1754
1755
1757
1758
1759
1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1769
1770
1771
1772
1780
1781
1787




Nimrod Hall
Barn Field
House Barn & Garden
Acre Field
Shaw
Jesse Head
Old Seed Field
Marl Pit Field
Lower Shifted Field


Cottage & Garden

Farris Farm
Ibomden Field

House Garden Lane Barn
Stable Field
Part of Orchard
Stack Platt & Road
Lodge & Platt
Lodge Field
Shaw Field
Gipsy Field
Pinnock Field
New Road Field
Veeks Hill Field
Hassock
Yard
Trunk Pond Field
Kiln Field
Fir Tree Platt & Lane
Long Field
Reed Pond Field
Shaw
Middle Field
Further Four acres
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 0r 27p of Hops



Thousand Acres


Birch Wood 
Goldwell Wood
Round Wood
---
Half Lane
House & Garden


Bushy Close
Shaw
Duesden Field
Shaw
Further Knolls
Hither Knolls
Hassock and Road
Kiln Field
Great Prince
Hassock
Pit Meadow 
Shaw 
Shaw
Little Prince 
Lane Lodge & Pond
Shaw
Nine Acre Field
Shaw
Orchard (Apple)
Garden Oast & Stackplatt
Goldwell 
   House Garden Yard 
House Field
Barn Lodge & Yard
Shaw
Barn Field Garden
Shaw
Bridge Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Road
Four Acres
Miles Neck
Shaw
Ponds
Alder Bed
Little Brook Field
Shaw
Stone House Field
Long Field
Shaw
Shaw
Ventor Field
Docker Field
Lower Bendings
Upper Bendings
Wood Field

Pasture
---
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---


Hops &
   Arable
---
Arable
Pasture
---
---
Hops
Ley
Ley
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
---
Arable
Arable
Wood
Ley
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable

 @ 18s


Pasture


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
---
---


Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
---

---
Pasture
---
Wood
Hops
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
---
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Hops
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


2.2.10
0.2.24
1.1.15
0.0.15
2.0. 9
2.2.38
1.2.15
 1.2. 0
12.2. 6

0.1.27


1.2.38
3.3.32
0.3.13
1.1. 8
0.0.27
0.0.27
0.1. 9
3.0.20
6.0.38
2.1.33
1.2.26
4.2. 5
4.0. 7
0.1.16
0.0.15
2.2. 6
3.2.32
0.3. 1
3.2.13
1.2.23
0.0. 5
2.0.14
 5.1.  9
50.0.17
per acre 


0.1.14


32.2.35
66.1. 0
5.1.32
19.3.28
0.2. 5
    0.0.30
125.0.10

4.0.18
0.3.22
5.3.32
0.1.19
6.1.28
5.0. 4
4.1.26
6.1.25
2.3.28
0.2.39
6.0. 2
0.0.32
1.3.18
1.0.16
0.3. 5
0.1. 1
8.3.39
0.0.38
0.2. 1
0.2.18

0.3.19
5.1.35
0.0.26
0.0.16
4.0.39
0.1.38
8.1. 7
 0.0.31
0.0.12
0.0.20
4.2.15
2.0. 5
0.1.18
4.2. 1
1.2.17
2.0. 7
0.0.15
5.0.28
3.2.36
0.1. 3
0.3. 5
14.0. 2
6.1.14
6.3.17
9.0.33
  5.0.17
144.2.16










1. 2. 0


























          
4.  4. 0
2.17. 0
7.  1. 0



























































11. 5. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Thomas
 Law
  Hodges Esq















John
   Buckland

















776
1777
1778
1779
1782
1783
1807
1808
1809
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820

Harris Farm
Further Little Field
Coneybank Field
Pit Field
Braky Field
Pear Tree Field
Platt
Plantation
Willow Bed
Fir Plantation
Further Little Meadow
Server Field
House Barn Yard & Garden
Stack Platt Lodge Yd Pond
Lodge Field
House Meadow
Sheep Field
The Wish
Extraordinary charge  on 
14a 1r 17p of Hops

Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
 @ 18s


1.2. 1
3.1.16
1.3. 5
7.3.31
3.2. 8
0.3.23
1.1.24
0.3.27
1.2.13
1.1.22
1.2.23
0.2. 3
0.0.15
1.1.12
2.0.31
3.2.10
 3.0.24
36.3.  8
per acre


















           
 2.18. 0
12.18. 4
15.16. 4

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Continued
Sheet 39

Thomas
 Law
  Hodges Esq




































Sheet 40






















Samuel
   Luck






John
   Pearson










George
  Witherden






































1878
1879
1881
1882
1883
1885


1045
1046
1047
1047a
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053


1119
1120
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129

1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1205

1206







Biddenden Field
Shaw
Shaw
Kiln Field
Shaw
Wood


Manden Field
Great Field
Little Field 
Shaw
Wood Field
Three Acre Field
Shaw
Shaw
Two Acre Field
Cottage Garden & Pond


Great Court Reeds
Upper Fostall
Coneywood Field
Stable Field
Mill Pond Orchard
Fostall
Pear Tree Field
Barn
Washenden
   House Garden Moat etc
Lodges
Barn Field
Shaw
Moatland Shaw
Moat Field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Lodges
Old Hop Garden
Kiln Field
Riley Field
Six Acres
Readings
Thistley Field
Railey Field
Little Court Reeds
Burnt Oaks
Eight Acres
Five Acres
Great Love Field
Little Love Field
Four Pieces
Thirteen Acres
Kings Pasture
Footway Field
Shaw
Readings Shaw
Splints Wood Field
Shaw
Shaw
Six Acres

Shaw in Six acres
Extraordinary charge  on 
5a 2r 16p of Hops



Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood


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


Arable
Wood
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
---

---
---
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Ley
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Hops &
   Pasture
Wood

   @ 18s



2.2.29
0.1. 6
1.3.20
8.1.31
1.1.35
15.3.  7
30.2.11

5.3.23
5.1.38
3.3.25
0.0.20
3.1.33
3.3.32
0.0.18
0.0.23
2.2.17
 0.0.31
25.3.20

15.0.37
0.3.19
3.2.26
3.0.21
0.3.10
1.0.39
3.0. 6
0.2. 8

1.0.12
0.1.27
2.3. 7
0.0.26
1.2. 4
9.2.23
0.1.19
0.1.18
0.0.29
0.2.34
4.3.16
10.1. 7
4.2.11
7.2.28
7.3.31
5.2.11
13.1. 7
9.3. 2
14.0. 0
9.2.38
7.0.25
7.1. 1
4.0.19
9.3. 2
16.3. 3
8.3.15
7.3.33
0.3. 8
2.3. 5
5.3.17
1.1.27
0.1.30
3.2. 0
2.2. 0
  0.2.  8
213.0.29
per acre









1. 3. 0











1.15. 0












































           
15.15. 0
 5. 0.  1
20.15.11

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Rev James
 Philip
  Honeywood







Sheet 41


















Thomas
 Hopper &
John
 Field














Sheet 42
Devisees of
 Paul Hunt:
James
 Hodson &
Charles
 Willis





Executors
 of William
  Cole:
William
 Mercer &
John
 Munn






















Themselves




Thomas
   Brooker



John
   Harris

Michael
   Hopper

Henry
   Killick

Themselves

17
18
19
20
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
50
63
88

89
90
229
230
231
232
233
234




469
470
471a


578
579
580


468


468a


471


1827
1939

Brookwood Four Acres
Little Slade
Great Slade
Brookwood Three Acres
Old Hop Garden
Little River Field
Great River Field
Hassock
Lane Field
Little Calves
Field Front of House
Field Bar Meadow
Old Hop Garden
Gate Meadow
Gate Field
Hare Plain
   House Barn Platt Orchard
Plain Hop Garden
Four Acres
Lawn Field
Lane Field
Hassock Field
Shoulder of Mutton Field
Little Hop Garden
Claybridge Lane
Extraordinary charge  on 
6a 0r 38p of Hops



House
House
Yard & Garden


Little Field
Shaw
House Field


House


House


House


Little Bagnall Wood
Great Bagnall Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Ley
Ley
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable

& Garden
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
---

   @ 18s


---
---
---


Pasture
Wood
Pasture


---


---


---


Wood
Wood

4.2.32
2.1.10
3.2.33
3.1.15
6.2.25
2.3. 9
2.3.38
0.0.32
1.2. 6
1.1. 3
6.3. 9
4.3.20
3.1.17
3.2.38
4.0.37

2.0.36
5.3. 5
4.3.36
3.3  4
3.3. 5
3.2.14
5.2.36
1.2.29
 0.2.20
84.2.36
per acre


0.0. 2
0.0. 2
0.1. 1
0.1. 5

0.2.17
0.1.17
1.3.  4
2.2.38

0.0. 3


0.0. 3


0.0. 2

3.2.10
14.2.10
18.0.20

























          
 8.  4. 0
 5.12 3
13.16. 3









0. 5. 0














Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Devisees of
 Paul Hunt:
James
 Hodson &
Charles
 Willis



























Edward
   Hussey
      Esq




Sheet 43




























David
   Coleman

David
 Coleman &
John
 Dean

John
   Dean

William
   Dean

Henry
   Heath

Ham
   Levett










Trustees of
 Turnpike
   Road

Executors
 of Thomas
  Witherden
    jun:
Lydia &
 Joseph
  Witherden






















Joseph
  Witherden

551


553




552


549


550


57
58
59
60
61

62





548



175
176
177
1415
1416
1416a
1417
1418

1419

1420
1421
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1429
1430
1431
1433
1435
1436





623
625
626

627
628
629
630
858





House & Garden


Garden




House & Garden


House Forge & Garden


House & Garden


Platt (Road) 
House Platt
House & Garden
Road Meadow
Gill Field

Hop Garden Piece
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 0r 9p of Hops & on
2a 15r 0p 2nd yrs cultivation



Turnpike House & Garden



Tripe Lane Field
Further Field
Six Acres
Church Field
Randolph Pit Field
Shaw
Lane
Hop Garden Field

Great Batchelor Farm
   House Field
House Garden & Orchard
Lane Buildings & Yard
Lodge Platt
Old Haystack Platt
Lodge Field
Barn Field
Stable Field
Butcher Wood Field
Footway Field
Flat Field
Old Hop Garden Field
Acre Piece
Lower Butcher Wood Field,
Extraordinary charge  on 
2a 0r33p of Hops & on
1a 1r 24p 2nd yrs cultivation



Flat Field
House Field
Little Stamen
   House Barn & Garden
Barn Field
Middle Field 
Shaw
Shoulder of Mutton Field
Three Acre
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 0r 22p of Hops
---


---




---


---


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Arable &
   Hops
---

  @ 18s }
  @  9s  }


---



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
---
Hops &  )
   Arable )

Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

  @ 18s }

  @  9s  }


Arable
Pasture

---
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable

  @ 18s 

0.0.10


0.0.35




0.0.19


0.0.27


0.1. 6


0.3. 3
0.1.37
0.0.19
2.1.20
1.1.36
2.1.29
1.1.  8
8.3.32
per acre



0.0.17



3.2. 9
3.2.36
6.1. 3
3.2. 
4.3.27
0.2.12
0.2. 2
5.3.24


1.3.25
0.1.30
0.2.21
0.2.21
0.2.15
2.1. 1
2.2.36
3.1.24
6.2.29
5.1.39
4.2.23
3.1.10
1.1. 4
 3.0.24
66.0.18
per acre



4.3.22
2.0.12

0.1.37
1.2. 6
2.2.21
0.0.33
2.3.24
 2.2.36
17.1.31
per acre
























          
0.17. 0
1.  4. 4
2.  1. 4





























          
5.11. 0
2.12. 3
8.  3. 3










         
1.13. 0
1.  0. 5
2.13. 5
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Sheet 44
Thomas
   Hyde











Jeffery
   Hunt
















William
   Kadwell


John
   Kidder

Edward
   Knight
      Esq



































Sheet 46

Himself












Himself

















Himself



Robert
   Honess

Executors
 of Richard
   Day:
Thomas &
 John
  Hopper &
Samuel
 Oliver
















447
448
449
450
452
453
454
455
456

457


1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1016
1019
1020
1020a
1021
1022





567
568


547


588
607

608
609
610
611
612
613
613a
614
615
618
619
620
621
621a
622
624
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
670a
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
682a
683
684
685
686

687
688
711





Second Orchard
Little Orchard
Lower Meadow
Upper Meadow
Cottages & Gardens
Bourne Platt
First Orchard
Lodge Platt & Pond
Brickwall House
   House & Garden
House a Garden


Further North
Near North 
Pit Field
Slade
Calves Field
Five Acres
Carpenters Square
Biddenden Head
Gains 
Hop Garden 
Shaw
House Field Orchard
Turks
   House Barn Yards etc,
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 1r 29p of Hops



House & Garden
House Field


House & Garden


Hawkit Field
Standen
   House Garden & Pond
Barn Lodges Yard etc,
Barn Platt
Orchard
Seven Acres below House
Gate Field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Five Acres
Tile Barn Wood
Three Acres
Three Acre Pond Field
Five acres above Wood
Shaw
Workhouse Field
Henmans Wood
Flat Field
Tile Barn Seven Acres
Eight Acres
Little Two Acres
Four Acres below Wood
Shaw
Tile Barn Field
Shaw
Great Cow Field
Shaw
Little Cow Field
Seven Acres Tile Barn
Five Acres Mills
New Barn Wood
Shaw
Five Acres Hills
Little Bingham Field
Dencher Field
Shaw
Monks Hill Hop Garden
Shaw
Slade
Marl Field
Causeway Field
Monkshill
   House Barn Orchard &
Monkshill Meadow
Monkshill Four Acres
Half Acre
Extraordinary charge  on 
5a 2r 37p of Hops


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
---

---
---


Arable
Ley
Arable
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture

---

 @ 18s


---
Pasture


---


Hops

---
---
Pasture
Pasture
Ley
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable
Ley
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Ley
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Ley
Ley
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Pasture
Ley
Arable

Stack Platt
Pasture
Arable
Arable

  @ 18s


1.2.37
0.1.28
3.1.36
2.1.16
0.2.27
0.1.22
1.0.38
0.0.31

0.1.21
 0.0.14
10.3.30

4.2.26
2.0.14
4.2.26
2.2.10
1.3.39
5.0.27
3.2.29
5.2.13
3.1.14
3.3.23
0.2.39
3.1. 3

 0.2.  7
42.0.30
 per acre


0.1.  5
2.1.19
2.2.24

0.0. 9


4.3.13

0.2.33
0.3.24
1.1.26
1.0.36
8.1. 2
8.1.32
0.1.30
0.0. 8
0.2. 7
6.0. 6
4.2. 5
3.3.33
4.0.24
6.0.14
0.0. 7
6.0.11
3.0.39
5.3. 0
8.2.11
9.0.25
2.3.13
5.0. 0
0.0.38
5.0.18
0.0.13
5.0.14
0.1. 5
1.3. 2
8.1.39
7.0.28
2.0.38
0.3.31
7.1. 1
2.2.17
3.3. 3
0.1. 9
2.0.12

0.0.32
5.0.34
4.2.26

0.2.31
3.0.20
5.1. 3
  0.3. 8
162.1. 8
per acre













0.19. 0














          
3.18. 0
1.  5. 9
5.  3. 9



0. 5 .0



















































          
14. 3. 0
 5. 3. 1
19. 6. 1
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

James
  William
     Ledger

















Sheet 47





Thomas
   Lindridge


Devisees of
 James
  Lomas:






















Sheet 48












James
   Ledger
























Himself



Themselves




























1026
1027
1028
1029
1029a
1030
1031
1032
1033
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066




1023
1024


1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1172a
1173
117$
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1701
1706
1707
1708
1708a
1709
1710
1711
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716





Hassock Field
Great Lodge Field
Chequer Tree Field
Great Pinnock Field :
Great Lodge Field
Little Lodge Field
Foot Road Field
Little Lodge Field
Halden Field
Flat Top Field
Shaw
Long Grass Field
Calves Field
Lower Meadow
Old Hop Garden
Duck Meadow
Shaw
Barn Meadow Lodge & Yard
House Garden & Ponds
Barn Lodges & Stack Yard
Upper Meadow
Shaw
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 2r38p of Hops & on
0a 3r 21p 2nd yrs cultivation


---
---


Bushy Wood 
Gill Field 
Eight acre Field 
Shaw
Nine Acres 
Shaw
Five Acre Field
Shaw
Shaw
Ten Acres
Duesden Wood Field
Shaw
Little Duesden Wood Field
Four Acres
Six Acres
Lodge Field
Lodges & Pond
Shaw
Park Field
Shaw
Shaw
Footpath Field
Braines Wood
Braines Wood Field
Bowland Field
Great Land Pit Field
Little Sand Pit Field
Three Acres
Potatoes
Cottage Field
Cottage & Garden
Hassock and Ponds
Soapwater Field
Barn Lodges Pond Platt 
House & Garden
Clothes Hedge Field
Shoulder of Mutton Field,
Extraordinary charge  on 
6a 2r27p of Hops



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Ley
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Wood

  @ 18s
  @  9s

Pasture
Arable


Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
.Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arabia
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Pasture
---
Wood etc
Arable
& Lane
---
Hops
Pasture

 @ 18s


4.2.38
1.3.28
3.3.23
6.3.37
7.2.23
2.0.35
3.2.30
3.0.14
6.0. 8
4.1.14
0.1.24
3.0.23
3.0.31
2.1. 2
2.0.27
6.2.28
0.2. 3
1.0.28
0.3.23
0.1. 2
1.3.11
 0.0.30
67.1.  2
per acre


3.2.14
3.2.30
7.1.  4

3.3.19
5.2.12
9.0.15
2.0. 0
9.1.35
0.3.33
5.3.33
0.1.11
1.0.28
10.3.11
7.0.27
0.0.23
4.3. 6
5.0.15
6.0.36
7.1.34
0.1.14
0.2. 4
9.1.31
0.2. 4
0.3. 9
6.2.32
3.1.35
1.0. 9
3.0. 2
7.0. 6
6.1. 2
5.1.35
0.0.24
8.3.19
0.0.26
0.1.36
6.0. 2
1.0.15
3.0.13
4.3.36
  3.3.38
151.1.10
per acre






















          
5.17. 0
1.19. 2
7.16. 2



0.13. 0





































          
11. 4. 0
 6. 0. 0
17. 4. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Devisees of
 Joseph Mace:
John Munn

John
   Mace

Edward
   Martin













Sheet 49
Trustees of
 John
  Maynard:
john
 Butler &
George
 Johnson








Himself



Himself


Thomas
   Clarke














William
   Larks













1852



1821


164
1449

1450
1451
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1456a





1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1587
1988

1989
1990




Part of 17 Acre Wood



Sand Pit Wood


Front Meadow
Butcher Wood Field

Hassock Field
Hassock 
Banky Field
Sandhole Field
Lower Meadow
Upper Meadow
Barn and Orchard
Tanker Farm
  House Garden Hogplatt
Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 0r 10p of Hops



Four Acres
Two Acres & half Field
Little Field
Middle Field
Wood Field
Peewit Field
Hop Garden

River Field
River Field 
Meadow Hop Garden
Meadow Piece
Rough Field
Burn Field
Rogley
   Barn & Stack Platt
House & Garden
House Field
Extraordinary charge on 
1a 3r 35p of Hops

Wood



Wood


Pasture
Hops &
   Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---

 @ 18s


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops  &  )
  Pasture }   Arable
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---
---
Pasture

 @ 18s

5.3. 5



32.2.14


1.2.27
2.1.39
2.1.38
3.1. 3
1.1.16
2.2.33
3.2.20
2.0. 1
1.3.11
0.1.25

 0.1.39
22.1.12
per acre


4.2.11
2.1.15
0.3. 2
0.3.26
1.2. 1
1.1.21
1.2. 7

0.2.37
0.2. 5
1.1. 3
1.1.27
1.2.26
1.2.26

0.0.26
0.0.37
 1.0.13
21.2.  3
per acre



















          
1.14. 0
3.13. 1
5. 7 .1



















          
1.  9. 0
 1.15. 5
3.  4. 5

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Trustees of
  Maynes
    Charity






Thomas
   Mellish







Sheet 50








Thomas
 Gibbon
  Monypenny






James
   Moore



















Sheet 51





John
   Crampton

John
   Morris

Robert
   Tolhurst

Edward
   Turl
















Himself



Edward
   Blinks



Himself










William
   Barnes











1297a


1297


1298


79
125
126
127
128
129
130

131
132
138
139
140
141




1874a
1877


1874
1875
1876


1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1241a
1242
1578


1576
1577
1579
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1585
1586
1587
1588
1590
1591
1592
1593
1594
1595





Garden


School House & Garden


Workshop (site of)


Common Field
Hop Garden
Cottage Field
Cottage Garden & Lane
Gate Pasture
Barn Pasture
Bettmans Wood
   House Barn Garden etc
Cottage and Garden
Upper Meadow
Banky Field
Gate Field
Bar Field
Hilly Field
Extraordinary charge on 
3a 10r 0p of Hops



Part of Shaw 
Flight of Wood


Park Gate Field
Wood Field
Sandhole Field


Long Hooks
House Barn & Yard
Shaw & Pond 
House Field 
Lodge Field 
Middle Field 
Shaw
Lower Field
Beech Wood


Wood Field
Long Field
Middle Footway Field
Medhurst Field
Hollow Field
Acre Spot
Shaw
Gate Field
Shaw
Lower Broom Field
Upper Broom Field 
Lane
New House Field
Orchard Field
Footway Meadow
Barn Lodge & Pond
Kiln Field
Crosswell Farm
   House & Garden
Extraordinary charge on 
3a 2r 17p of Hops
---


---


---


Arable
Hops
Arable
---
Pasture Pasture

---
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

  @ 18s


Wood 
Wood


Pasture Pasture Arable


Pasture
---
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
---
---

---

  @ 18s

0.0. 2


0.2.35


0.0. 1


2.3.39
0.3.35
0.3.22
0.0.34
1.1.13
1.0.29

0.2.17
0.0.35
2.2.13
1.3.14
2.0. 6
1.1.37
 0.3.31
17.1.  5
per acre


0.1.31
11.3.  8
12.0.39

0.3.10
4.3.16
2.1.19
8.0.  5

2.1.26
0.1. 2
0.1. 0
2.1.16
2.2.21
3.3.16
0.0. 9
1.3. 3
 2.1.30
16.0.  3

6.0.23
1.3.24
4.0.31
5.3.11
1.2.14
2.3. 8
1.3. 7
5.1.11
0.2. 3
2.0. 7
2.0.30
0.1. 3
2.1.35
2.2.30
1.3. 5
0.0.18
2.1.16

 0.1.30
44.1.16
per acre























          
1.13. 0
0.14. 7
2.  7. 7








0.14. 0










1. 8. 0


















          
2.14.  0
3.  4.10
5.18.10
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

James
   Moore























Sheet 52





























Philadelphia
   Nairn


Sheet 53
Rev Edward
   Nares


John
   Curteis

George
   Jenner





























Thomas
   Lavender

Paul
   Sharp







Richard
   Sharp

William
   Wildish




William
 Jeffery & William
 Wood

Himself



1596


1341
1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
1347
1348

1349

1350
1351
1355
1356
1357
1358
1359
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1384
1385
1386
1387




1597


1352
1353
1354
1589





1589a


1651
1652
1654



444




1294
1295


Cottage & Garden


Upper Field
Lover Goldmine Field
Lodge Field
Square Fieid
Sandhole Field
Orchard
Highpole Field
Mill Land
   Garden & Lodge
Love Poles
   House & Garden
Barn Yard Oast & Barn Platt
Curteis Meadow
Six Acres
Apple Orchard
Barn Field
Banky Field
Shaw
Upper Barn Field 
Shaw
Cats Weazle Field
Lover Barn & Yard
Lover Barn Field
Half Lane
Platt Field
Cherry Tree Field
Spring Field
Extraordinary charge on 
6a 2r 13p of Hops



Cottage & Garden
   Forson Green Gate

Park Field
Middle Curteis Meadow
Lover Curteis Meadow I
House Garden & Buildings
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 3r 9p of Hops & on
0a 1r 35p 2nd yrs cultivation



House Garden & Buildings


Footway Field
House Field
Goose Green
   House & Garden


Two Houses & Gardens




Little Coles Field
Great Coles Field
---


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Pasture

---

---
---
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable 
---
Arable
Arable
Arable

 @ 18s


----


Hops
Hops
Hops
---

 @ 18s
 @   9s



---


Pasture
Pasture

---


---




Pasture
Pasture

0.0.13


4.1.17
3.0. 3
2.2.20
2.3.34
2.3.26
2.0.23
3.2.17

0.0.27

0.1.32
0.2.36
3.2.11
6.0. 5
1.0.32
2.1.34
2.1. 7
0.3.26
2.1.31
0.1. 0
2.1.15
0.0.12
5.1. 1
0.0.39
3.3. 4
1.3.16
 1.3.26
57.2.14
per acre


0.0.11


1.1.11
1.2.31
1.2. 2
0.1.20
1.3.24
per acre



0.1.11


1.0.14
0.3.16

0.1.  7
2.0.37

0.0.24




2.3.11
6.3.16
9.2.27































           
4.17. 0
 5.18. 5
10.15. 5







          
0.  8. 0
1.16. 8
2.  4. 8









0. 3. 0








0.17. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

William
   Offen














Samuel &
 Henry
  Oliver























Sheet 54
Stephen
  Osbourne

Samuel
   Oyler sen






Robert
 Burgess,
William
 Wise &
Richard
 Wildish

George
 Carter &
Thomas
 Brown

Samuel
 Honess
& others

Henry
   Oliver

























Joseph
   Wildish

Samuel
   Oyler jun








558






555




546



313
314
315
316
317
318
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383

384
574
574a

575
576

577




189


142
160
160a
161
162
163
165
166

167
168
169
170
171
172
1427
1428





Three Cottages & Gardens






Two Cottages & Gardens




Cottages & Gardens



Fir Tree Field
Lower Part of Six Acres
Hassock
Little Two Acres
Four Acres
Upper Six Acres
Punnet Field
Shaw
Server Field 
Splitts Corner Field
Faggot Stack Field
House Field
Garden
Curties Corner
   House Barn Platts etc
Oast House Field
Cow Lodge & Curteis PIatt
Part of Platt

Cot Field
Long Meadow

Orchard
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 3r 11p of Hops



Cottage & Garden


Lower Meadow
Clay Lane Field
Shaw
Cow Field
Road Field
Cottages & Gardens
Oast House Field
Chequer Tree Farm
   House Barn Yard & Gdn
House Field
Middle Field
Shaw Field 
Shaw Field 
Shaw
Causeway Field
Pond Field
Shaw
Extraordinary charge  on 
3a 2r 8p of Hops

---






---




---



Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
Pasture
---

---
Pasture
Arable 
Hops &    }
 Potatoes }
Arable
Hops &  }
 Pasture }
Pasture

  @ 18s


---


Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
---
Arable

---
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
 @ 18s

0.0.18






0.1.29




0.0.24



3.0. 3
2.1.14
0.1.12
2.0.19
5.0.21
4.1.27
4.3.31
0.0.29
4.3.39
5.0. 6
2.2.18
1.1.13
0.1.24

1.1.19
2.1.13
0.2.29
0.3.36

4.1.22
3.2.23

 1.3. 4
51.3. 2
per acre


0.0.26


3.0.25
2.0.25
0.0.17
4.3.34
2.3. 5
0.0.22
4.0. 0

0.1.17
4.2.20
2.3.14
2.2.29
4.0.16
0.1. 1
9.2.12
6.3.12
 0.1.  2
48.3.11
per acre







































          
4.  6. 0
3.  8. 8
7.14. 8




















         
4.6.  0
3.3.10
7.3.10




Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

David
   Paine








Devisees of
 Elizabeth
  Parks:
Samuel
 Oliver











Cooke
 Tylden
  Pattenson
    Esq


















Sheet 56

















Sarah
   Paine








Henry
 Hoppenden


Sheet 55











Himself


































83
84
85
87
121
122
123
124


1612
1613
1614
1894
1895
1896

1897

1898
1899
1900




235
236
237
238
239
240
240a
241
241a
243
243a
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
257
258
259

260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
283
284
285

286
287
288
289
290
291
291a
292
293
294



Further Field
Footway Field
Cottage & Garden
Little Seed Field
Barn Field
Barn Lodge & Platt
Cottage Garden & Orchard
The Meadow


Road Field
Worser Field
Barren Field
Way Post Field
Springfield
Rats Castle
   House Gdn Yard & Bldgs
House Field

Half Lane
Wood Field
Gorse Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
2a 0r 32p of Hops



Hare Plain Field
House & Garden
Plantation
Frittenden Field
Buckhurst Barn Yard 
Buckhurst Barn Field
Part of Over the River Field
Two Pond or Curteis Field
Part of Rams Field
Shaw Field
Shaw
Rushey Field
Hop Garden
Great Meadow
Hassock & Pond
Causeway Field
Old Seed Field
Plantation & Pond
Bingham Meadow & Barn
Lodge & Yard
Seven Acres
Hassock
Oast Farm   House
 Buildings Yard & Sandpit
Sandhole Field
Orchard
Sandroad Field
Willow Bed Field
Aldersey Field
Shaw
Flat Field
Lashenden Field
Shaw
Plantation
Burnt Oaks 
Coach Road
Hassock
Blackland Field
Eight Acres
Shaw
Hassock
Plantation
Banky Meadow
Grub Field
Sir Johns Field
Plantation
Plantation
Ibernden
   House Garden Buildings
Upper Haybarn Field
Haybarn Field Barn Lodges
Claybridge Field
Hassock
Further Claybridge Field
House Lawn
Plantation
Further Lawn Park
Hassock 102.0.23, 108.3.1
Hassock
Arable
Arable
---
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable

---
Hops &
   Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable

  @ 18s


Arable
---
Wood
Pasture
& Pond
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
---
Pasture
Wood

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

---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture Wood
Wood

2.0.35
1.2.12
0.0.33
0.3. 9
1.0. 6
0.2.33
0.1.25
0.3.21
7.3.14

2.3. 8
4.2.37
2.3.25
2.3.37
2.0. 5

0.2. 3
2.0.24
0.1.32
0.1. 0
2.2.39
 3.2.  5
25.0.15
per acre


3.3.18
0.1.35
0.1. 1
5.2. 3
0.0.21
8.1.14
0.1.34
14.1. 2
0.1. 4
5.0.25
0.3.22
6.2.18
7.0.29
5.2.22
0.2. 3
4.1.14
11.3.15
0.1.32
11.3.15
0.0.14
8.0 2
1.1.37

1.1.36
8.0.16
1.3.21
2.3.39
3.3.33
7.2.13
0.1. 5
4.0. 1
4.1. 4
0.0.13
0.2.33
13.3.18
0.1.39
0.1. 3
25.1.14
9.0.17
0.0.35
0.1.14
0.2.30
9.1.39
7.1. 6
8.0.30
7.2.37
1.0.34

4.1. 4
5.1.32
8.1.25
11.0. 4
0.1.34
5.0.27
78.0.34
0.2.37
29.0.30
0.1.38
  0.0.22
360.2.37









0.0.13












          
2.  4. 0
1.19. 7
4.  3. 7




























































32. 6. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Sheet 57
Cooke
 Tylden
  Pattenson
    Esq





























Sheet 58














Himself










---















Richard
   Beale



















295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302



303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
312a
1531




1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232

1233
1234

Buckhurst House
House Gdn Pond & Shave
Sims Cow Field
Four acres
Further Town Field
Lower Town Field
Shaw
Morgan Stile Field
Plantation


Hussey Land
Acre and Quarter Field
Two acres a 3/4 Field
Shaw
Barn Yard & Pond
Barn Field
Shaw
Upper Barn Field
Four Acres
Five Acres
Acre Spot
Shaw
Holden Wood
Extraordinary charge  on 
6a 1r 19p of Hops



Butler Field
Wood Field
Inner Wood Field
Upper Wood Field
Shaw
Shaw
Monk Field
Shaw
Five Acres
Pond Field
Cricketing Field
Orchard
Bacon Meadow
Eight acres
Gorse Field
Further Field
Six Acres
Barn Field
Four Acres
Ten Acres
Garden Field
Orchard
Dashmanden
   House Garden etc,
Buildings Platt & Pond
Cottage & Garden


---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood



Arable
Arable
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood

  @ 18s


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Gorse
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---
---
---


0.3.11
6.0. 7
5.2. 3
18.1.15
9.2.35
0.2.12
8.3.28
 0.2.22
42.3.13


1.1.33
3.0.17
0.0.21
0.0.34
6.0.11
0.0.10
4.1.35
4.1. 4
5.2.15
1.0. 7
0.0.11
16.3.28
43.1.26
per acre


4.1. 1
7.1. 4
3.0.18
2.1. 7
0.0.32
0.0.35
7.3.33
1.1.18
5.2.24
5.3.19
5.2.13
2.3. 0
3.1. 1
9.2.14
5.1.29
4.2.29
7.0.32
5.0.35
4.2.22
9.3. 0
2.2.24
1.0.28

0.2.35
0.2. 7
  0.0.14
101.1.34










3.18. 0













          
1.19. 0
5.14. 7
7.13. 7



























9. 2. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Cooke
 Tylden
  Pattenson
    Esq




John &
 James
  Pearson


Benjamin
   Pilbeam

Thomas
   Pile

Sheet 59








Richard
  Pomfret
     Esq



























Richard
 Curteis
  Pomfret




John
   Pemble






James
   Pearson



Himself


Himself



John
   Pemble



William
   Roots

Himself




Robert
   Springett























James
  Ledger

1526
1527
1528
1529

1530


800
801
802


573


1825
1826


1822
1822a
1824


1823


1828
1938
1940


1855
1855
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861

1862
1863
1864

1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873




1025

Three Acres
Middle Field
Top Piece
House Field

House & Garden


Plantation
Orchard (Monkshill)
Cottage Gardens & Platt


House & Garden


Plantation
Plantation


Waypost Field
Barn Yard & Platt
Spring Field


House & Gardens


Shorts Wood
Little Blacklands Wood
Great Blacklands Wood


High Field
Garden
Shaw
Birch Field
Low Field
Orchard
Orchard Meadow

Shaw
Barn Yard Garden Buildings
Bush Penden Farm
   House & Garden
Stack Field
Stace Craft
Shaw
Shaw
Little Broomy Field
Great Broomy Field
Gate Field
Barren Field
Three Cornered Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 0r 27p of Hops


Part of Seven Acres
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
 & Arable
---


Wood
Pasture
---


---


Wood
Wood


Arable
---
Arable


---


Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
---
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Hops &  }
  Pasture }
Wood
---

---
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable

  @ 18s


Arable

3.0.11
1.3.36
0.1.39

0.3.33
0.1.20
6.3.19

0.0.27
1.2.19
0.2. 3
2.1. 9

0.0.14


2.0. 3
0.3.27
2.3.30

2.0.34
0.0.11
3.3.  8
6.0.13

0.0.23


86.0.26
3.2.30
 10.2.17
100.1.33

3.2.39
0.1. 1
0.2.12
4.0.10
2.3.17
0.2.28
1.2.18

0.0.23
1.0. 6

0.0.19
0.3.19
3.2.22
0.1. 9
0.1.31
2.3.13
3.0.31
2.1. 5
3.3. 8
 3.2.13
36.0.  4
per acre


3.3. 5







0.12. 0




0. 3. 0









































         
3. 0. 0
1. 1. 0
4. 1 .0

0. 6. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Sheet 60
Richard
 Pomfret &
Virgil Pomfret

















James
   Pope

Devisees of
 Robert
  Pullen:
Elizabeth
 Pullen &
Robert
 Pullen jun









Sheet 61




Peter
   Rook

Joshua
   Rich




















John
   Boorman
     jun

















Himself


Elizabeth
   Pullen



















Himself


Himself





















1321
1329

1330
1331
1332

1333
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1340
1398




1301


524
525
526
527
528
529
531
923
924
924a
936
937
938
939
940
1207
1208




56


1014
1015
1074
1075

1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114

1115
1115a
1116
1117






Town Field
Pear Tree Field

Two Acre Meadow
Little Orchard
Worsenden   House Gdns
  Buildings Yards & Ponds
Great Orchard
Five Acre Meadow
House Field
Cottage & Garden
Hassock
Five Acres
Seven Acres
Goldmine Field 
Lane
Extraordinary charge  on 
2a 0r 1p of Hops



House Garden & Forge


Old Hop Garden
Little Meadow
Orchard Meadow
House Barn Gdn Platt Yard
Barn Field
Coneywood Field
Hop Garden
Further Lone Field
First Lone Field 
Shaw
First Hawkridge Field
Rookery Field
Great Hawkridge Field
Flat Field
Two Acres
Front of House Field
Old Orchard
Extraordinary charge  on 
2a 1r 8p of Hops


Cottage & Garden


First Bethersden Field
Second Bethersden Field
Upper Alderbed Field
Lower Alderbed Field

Poor Field
Waypost Field
Penstall Field
Lodge Field
Banky Field
Shaw
Upper Hook Field
Middle Hook Field
Lower Hook Field
Long Meadow
Footway Field
House Meadow
Steed Quarter Farm
   House Gdn Barn & Platt
Street Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Brick Kiln Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
2a 2r 28p of Hops

Arable
Hops & }
  Arable }
Pasture
Pasture

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

 @ 18s


---


Ley
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Ley
Arable
Pasture

  @ 18s



---


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable &  }
  Hops      }
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable
Ley
Pasture
Arable
Pasture

---
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Hops

  @ 18s


7.1.35
3.2.25

2.1.17
0.3.30

1.0.36
1.1.26
4.3.27
5.0. 6
0.0.17
0.1. 4
5.3. 0
7.2. 7
11.2.21
 0.0.29
52.2.10
per acre


0.0.16


5.0.17
2.2. 8
1.2.35
1.0.13
3.2.33
3.0.20
3.0.19
3.1.26
2.2. 5
0.0.10
2.3.15
4.1.15
6.0.37
3.3.24
2.1. 8
5.2.39
 0.1.20
53.0.24
per acre


0.0.31


2.1.14
1.1. 8
3.3.26
6.0.14

3.3.21
2.3 0
2.0.38
2.2.24
4.3. 7
0.0.30
5.2.26
5.1.18
2.3. 4
5.0.13
3.3.14
2.0.10

0.3.18
3.3.31
0.0.25
0.1.14
 3.3. 5
64.0. 5
per acre


















          
4.18. 0
1.16. 1
6.14. 1




















         
5. 1. 0
2. 1. 4
7. 2. 4



























5.  7. 0
2.  8. 1
7.15. 1
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Sheet 62
John
 Charles
  Schreiber
    Esq































Sheet 63
Heirs of
  Paul
    Sharp:
William,
 Paul,
  Stephen, 
    John,
     Richard &
      James
       Sharp








Samuel
   Shepherd



Himself



































Stephen
   Sharp
















Richard
   Body



872
982
983
984
985
986
987
987a
388
989
990
990a
991
991a

992
992a
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1003a
1004
1005





1668
1669
1670
1671
1672
1673
1674
1675
1681

1682

1683
1683a




1390
189
1893








Lone Field
Shaw
Five Acres
Plantation
Strakebalk Field
Eight Acres
Slade
Shaw
Hop Garden Field
Five Acres Hop Garden
Lodge Field
Plantation
Garden
Wagstaff
   House and Garden
Barn Yard Buildings PIatt
Little Meadow
Three Acre Meadow
Five Acre Meadow
House Meadow
Banky Meadow
Kiln Field
Shaw
Shaw
Ware Field 
Shaw
Little Ware Field
Smarden Field
---
Parks
Little Wood Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
7a 3r 35p of Hops



Beacon Mill
Mill & Mill Platt
Mill Field
Mill Shaw
House & Garden
House Field
House Meadow
Lodge & Yard
Seed Field
Oast Field

Spring Field

Wood Field 
Shaw
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 1r 34p of Hops & on
0a 1r 39p 2nd yrs cultivation

Wood Field
House Field
House and Garden


Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Hops
Hops
Wood
---

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

  @ 18s



Pasture
Pasture
Wood
---
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Hops &   }
 Orchard }
Arable & }
  Hops    }
Hops
Wood

  @  18s
 
@   9s

Pasture
Pasture
---


7.3.30
0.2.10
5.0. 2
1.2.24
7.1. 0
8.1.20
3.1.22
0.3. 7
7.2.31
6.0.36
3.3. 2
0.1.39
0.1.23

0.1.12
1.2. 7
2.1.12
3.0. 6
5.2.20
8.1. 8
3.1.22
7.2.35
0.1.35
0.1.37
3.3.13
0.2. 6
4.1.28
3.2.38
0.1. 4
17.3. 7
  3.3.11
121.0.37
per acre



0.1. 7
0.1.37
0.1.20
0.2.14
1.0. 5
2.0.12
0.0.20
1.1. 3
3.3. 2

2.3.17

0.3.28
 0.0.15
13.3.30
per acre


1.0. 9
0.3.10
0.0.21
2.0.  0
































           
10.13. 0
 7.  3. 5
17.16. 5















          
1.  3. 0
1.10. 8
2.13. 8




0. 3. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector


William
   Spicer




John
   Spratt


Sheet 64







Henry
   Stace

John
   Stone














Robert
   Sutton
      Esq









Sheet 65





































Sheet 66

William
   Selves




Joseph
  Withenden










Himself


James
   Austen




Thomas
   Austen




John
   Boorman
     sen

Thomas
   Ground


















Samuel
   Oliver













733
734
735
736


708
709
710
712
713
714
715
718
719
720


1795


1604
1605
1607
1616


1603
1628




1627



1717
1718
1719
1720
1725
1726
1727
1728

1729
1730
1731
1732

1735
1736




91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
105a
106
107
108

109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
117a
118
119
120
120a


By House
House Barn Garden & Yard
Orchard 
Gate Meadow
Best Meadow


Pit Field
Flat Field
Poor Field
Fostall 
Lane
Further Slip
Hither Slip
House Field
Garden Piece
Upper Causeway Field


Cottage and Garden


Barn Field
Barn Lodge & Yard
House Garden & Orchard
Five Acres


Bridge Field
Barren Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
1a 1r 9p of Hops



Great Gill Field



Lone Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Barn Field
Barn Yard and Pond
Platt
Golden Fleece
   House & Garden 
House Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Bugglesden Field 

Wood
Hop Garden
Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 0r 14p of Hops



Hare Plain Field
Longley Field
Chittenden Field
Banky Four Acres
Shaw
Marlpond Field
Flat Field
Rainbow Field
Oxen Field
Frittenden Lane Field
Little Two Acres
Long Hooks
Shaw
Hassock
Great Barn Field 
Shaw
Oasthouse Meadow 
Orchard
Ongley Farm
  House Barn Platt
Barn & Stack Yard
Little Barn Field
Lower Bachelor Field
Upper Bachelor Field
Cow Field
Five Acres
Gate Field
Beach Lane Field
Lime Kiln Field
Shaw
Plantation
Long Field
Upper Five Acres 
Hassock
Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 0r 22p of Hops



---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


---


Pasture
---
---
Pasture


Hops
Arable

  @ 18s


Arable



Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
---
Pasture

---
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Hops &   }
 Arable   }
Wood
Hops

  @ 18s


Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture

---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood

  @ 18s


0.3. 0
1.2.30
2.3.23
3.0.22
8.1.35

2.3.19
2.1.38
3.1.37
0.3.13
0.2. 8
2.1.21
1.2.28
2.2.35
0.1. 7
 2.2.30
19.3.36

0.0.13


3.3.21
0.0.28
0.3.34
 5.2.11
10.2.14

1.2.12
7.1.35
9.0.  7
per acre


8.0.31



3.1.37
0.0.16
1.0. 3
0.2. 3
4.2.21
0.1. 2
1.0.35

0.1.36
2.2. 9
0.1. 2
0.0.35
4.0. 5

1.2. 1
 3.2.12
23.3.37
per acre


5.3.29
6.0.10
9.3.23
4.3.16
0.2.19
3.3.36
5.0.13
5.2. 1
8.3.37
4.0.20
2.3.21
3.1.22
0.1.11
0. 2. 2
2.3.23
0.0.15
1.3.13
0.3.15

0.3.39
0.2.23
3.3. 3
3.0.35
4.3.32
9.3. 0
5.3.17
7.1.32
5.0.27
9.1.29
0.1.34
0.3.29
5.0.34
5.3.27
  0.1.  6
131.3.13
per acre






0.14. 0











1.12. 6








0.18. 0


          
0.17. 0
1.  3. 6
2.  0. 6

0.16. 0


















          
1.  8. 0
3.13. 6
5.  1. 6


































           
11.  2. 0
 3.14. 5
14.16. 5

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Devisees of
  John
    Swan:
Joseph
   Long






John
   Tanner




John
   Thurston

William
   Thurston










Sheet 67
Robert
   Tooth



Trustees of
 Turnpike
   Road

Himself










Himself





John
   Farris

Himself












Charles
 Cutbrush &
James
 Wimsett

Themselves




1034
1035

1036

1037
1038
1039
1040


1887
1888
1889
1892


463


1041

1042
1043
1044
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087


190




150
1235
1665

1856a

Barn Field
Stables Yards Gardens
   Pond & Platt
Burrells Lodge
   House & Garden
Back Lane
Hassock
Hassock
Garden Field & Ponds


Cottage Field
House and Stables
Middle Field
Garden


House and Premises


Biddenden Field

Part of Garden
Shaw
Shaw
Street Meadow
Shaw
Barn Meadow
Barn Platt & Pond
House & Gardens
Lodge Yard Platt & Pond


Two Cottages & Garden




Toll House & Garden
Toll House
Woolpack Gate
House & Garden
Toll House Park Gate

Pasture 

---

---
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture


Pasture
---
Pasture
---


---


Ley one
  third 
---
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
---
---
---


---




---
---

---
---

8.1.13

0.1.30

0.2.37
2.1.22
0.0.20
0.0.39
 6.1.29
18.2.30

4.0.39
0.0. 3
1.3.19
0.0.12
6.0.33

0.0.11



5.0. 6
0.0. 4
0.0.34
1.1.33
3.2.24
0.0.38
5.1.13
0.3.29
0.1.29
 0.1.  1
17.2.11

0.1.18




0.0.15
0.0.  2

0.0.  9
0.0.  1
0.0.27










1. 3. 0





0.11. 0















1. 6. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

William
   Waterman


Daniel
   West







Shaddock
   Weston

Alexander
   Wetherall

William
   Whiting



Edward
   Wigan Esq


Sheet 68
Edward
   Wigan Esq


















Assignee of
 William
  Winchester:
Alexander
 Belcher

Benjamin
  Witherden












Sheet 69

















John
   Dean


Himself



James
   Waters



Himself


Himself


Himself




John
   Medhurst



Elizabeth
   Pullen


















Himself





Himself

































1006
1022a


1919
1920


1918
1921
1922


1249


1147


194
195
196


651
652
653


947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
956a
957
1017
1018
1118





1537
1806




751
752
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
799a
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821




---
Pasture


Little Mockbeggar Wood
Shaw


Lane Field
House Field
Little Mockbeggar   House


House & Garden


Hook Wood

Poll House
House & Garden
Barn & Yard
Orchard


Part of Great Barn Field
Part of Barren Field
Hassock


Little Meadow
House Barn Yard & Garden
Platt Field
House Meadow
Five Acres
Orchard Field
Two Acres
Four Acres
First Flat Field
River Field
Shaw
Six Acres
First Pinnock Field
Further Pinnock Field
Over Road Field

Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 0r 22p of Hops



Rogley Wood
Smiths Wood




Orchard & Pond
Stable Field
Poor Field
Shaw
Pond Field
Long Field
Gate Field
Hassock
Cow Field
Couchy Field
Lane
Coal Platt Field
Shaw
Shaw
Stack Platt
House Gdn Stable & Barn
Meadow & Barn
Old Hop Garden
Sizely Barn Field
Pearson Field 
Hop Garden
Shaw
Shaw
Barley Field
Shaw
Middle Field
Five Acres
Pilbeam Field
Gill Field
Square Field
Great Raily Field
Shaw
Little Raily Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
4a 0r 4p of Hops


---
---


Wood
Wood


Arable
Arable
---


---


Wood


---
---
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Wood


Pasture
---
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops &   }
  Arable   }

  @ 18s


Wood
Wood




Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Wood
Wood
---
---
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable

  @ 18s

0.1.30
0.1.  3
0.2.33

14.2. 6
 0.1. 3
14.3. 9

2.2.20
2.311
0.0.  4
5.1.35

0.1. 2


78.1.32


1.1.10
0.0.  8
0.3.  7
2.0.25

3.0.34
1.3.23
0.2.29
5.3.  6

0.3.23
0.2.36
1.0.26
1.3. 2
5.2. 1
1.3. 7
2.0.20
4.2.23
3.0. 5
3.1. 9
0.0.27
6.3.18
2.3.36
7.0.36

 4.1.24
46.2.  5
per acre


56.2.26
10.1.  0
66.3.26



0.1.26
3.3.29
3.2.21
0.1. 9
5.0. 3
5.3.29
6.2.24
0.2.32
4.3.12
4.0.21
0.2.18
1.1.12
0.0.17
0.0.20
0.0.17
0.2. 1
2.2.22
2.1.28
1.3.15
5.1.37
3.1.14
0.1.15
0.0.17
4.0.22
0.0.30
2.3.37
5.3.26
4.0.39
4.3. 6
6.0.18
5.0.25
0.0.34
 3.2.11
91.3.  7
per acre













0. 9. 0










0. 1. 6




0. 9. 0
















          
3.17. 0
1.  8. 8
5.  5. 8







































          
7.19. 0
 2.14. 5
10.13. 5
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector


Carey
  Witherden











Sheet 70


























Carey
  Witherden

Himself



























---











Himself


322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
360





533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542


543
544
545


Heartsap Farm
Lane
Splits Corner Field
Rye Gratten 
Lane Field 
Shaw
Four Acres
Little Wood Field
Shaw
Hollow Field
Long Four Acres
Round Pit Field
Long Field
Old Hop Garden Field
Oast Platt Lodges etc
Hay Barn Field
Shaw Field 
Six Acres
Acre Spot
Stone Pit Field
Stone Pit Hop Garden
Little Field 
Road Hop Garden
House Barn Gardens etc
Extraordinary charge  on 
3r 2r 4p of Hops



Stace Land
Halden Wood Field
Shaw
Ten Acres
Twelve Acres 
Shaw
Lodge Field
Barn Field
Barn Yard & Stack Platt
Lane
Eight Acres

Marsh’s
Six Acres
Apple Tree Field
Forge Field

---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Hops
---

  @ 18s



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


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


0.0.30
3.2.32
3.3.26
5.2.27
0.1. 1
4.3. 9
2.2.36
1.3.17
3.3. 0
4.1. 4
5.2.35
4.1.32
6.2.24
0.2.35
5.0.12
2.3. 5
6.0. 5
0.3.16
4.1.15
2.2.11
2.0.33
1.3.22
 0.3.20
75.1.  7
per acre



8.2.10
0.1.13
10.3.35
12.1.29
0.1. 5
7.2.26
9.2.25
0.0.39
0.0.19
 9.0.27
59.1.28

6.3.20
5.2.33
10.0.22
22.2.35
























          
6.  8. 0
3.  3. 5
9.11. 5












5.11. 0




2. 3. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Sheet 71
Carey
  Witherden


































Sheet 72



















Himself






















Himself

































689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
701a
702
703
703a
704
705
706



1365
1366
1367
1368
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
1380
1381
1382
1383
1383a
1388
1389
1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
1396
1397
1397a
1432
1432a
1434
1518
1522
1523
1525




Monkshill
Hit or Hiss Field
Lower Field
Wood Field
Two Acres
Three Corner Field
Long Field
Batt Field
Jackass Field
Lane Field
Orchard Field
Shaw
Shaw
Pear Tree Field
Shaw
Three Acres
House Field
Shaw
Cottage & Garden
Barn & Platt
Orchard


Castweazle
Great Cross Field
Little Cross Field
Five Acre Shaw
Five Acres 
Shaw
Barn Field
Seven Acres
Twelve Acres
Eight Acres
Mountain Field
Coney Craft
House Field
House Oast Platt & Gdn
Stack Platt & Pond
Barn Lodges Yd Platt Pond
Cottage & Garden
Lodges Yard Platt
Great Lodge Field
Willow Wood
Half Lane
Chesnut Plantation
Church Field
Simmons Field
Little Lodge Field 
Ten Acres
Chequer Tree Field
Nine Acres
Slade Field
Kiln Field Shaw 
Kiln Field
Lane
Guinea Field
Shaw
Chequer Tree Field Shaw
Broom Field
Poor Field
Bottoms 
Rogers Wood
Extraordinary charge  on 
11r 2r 27p of Hops



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



Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
---
---
---
Pasture
Wood
---
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood

  @ 18s







3.0. 0
4.1.15
4.3.21
2.0. 3
3.2.15
3.2. 9
3.1. 2
3.1.37
3.1.10
2.3.10
0.1.23
0.2.21
2.2. 3
0.1. 1
3.1.12
3.1. 2
0.2. 8
0.1. 2
0.2. 0
 1.2.  4
47.1.38


6.3.12
2.2.23
2.2.36
5.0. 8
0.0.36
9.3.11
7.0. 8
12.1.20
9.0.15
8.3. 9
3.2.33
23.14
0.3.16
0.1.24
1.2. 4
0.0.15
0.1.21
6.1.24
3.0.28
0.0.12
0.1.24
4.3.10
4.3.16
4.0. 6
10.2.20
7.1. 2
10.2.31
6.0.12
2.3.16
6.3.10
0.0.28
3.3. 9
0.0.16
0.2.28
8.3.19
9.1.34
9.0.31
 57.1.27
232.0.28
per acre























3.17. 0







































           
14.17. 0
10.10. 0
25.  7. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector


Carey
  Witherden











Sheet 73






































Sheet 74
Joseph
  Witherden
















Himself













Himself
















Himself




Henry
   Heath

Himself













Himself
















1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
1549
1550
1551
1552
1553




1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962

1963
1964
1965
1966
1967





1971
1372
1973


1314


395
336
397
398
339
400
400a
401
402
403




731
737
738
733
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
753
754
755
756
7S6a
756b
757




Elmstroke Farm
Barn & Platt
House 
Orchard
Beck Field
Great Meadow
Little Meadow
Four Acres
Rushy Field
Elmstone Field
Seven Acres



Summer Hill
Long Field
Great Hop Garden
Lane
Shave & Lane
House Field
Little Hop Garden

House & Garden
Barn & Yard & Platt
House Field
Summerhill Wood
Wood Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
2r 3r 13p of Hops



Paine Land
Cottage & Garden
Three Acres
Lane Field


Mill & Platt


Chapel Hop Garden
House Garden Barn & Platt
Three Acre Hop Garden
Shaw
Cow Field
Chequer Tree Field
Hassock
House Field
Shaw
Lower Meadow
Extraordinary charge  on 
4r 3r 33p of Hops



Road Field
Slade
Four Acre Field
Flatt Field
Hassock Field
Hassock
Reed Pit Field
Banky Field
Cottage & Garden
Pit Field
Calves Platt
Orchard
House & Garden
Barn Lodges & Platt
Lodge & Stack Platt
House Field
Sewer Field
Crooks
Cow Field
Shaw
Shaw
Little Cow Field
Extraordinary charge  on 
2r 3r 2p of Hops

---
---
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Hops &  }
  Arable }



Arable
Hops
---
Wood
Pasture
Hops &   }
  Arable  }
---
---
Pasture
Wood
Arable
  @ 18s




---
Arable
Arable


---


Hops
---
Hops
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture




Pasture
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture

  @ 18s


0.1.31
0.1. 1
0.3.30
3.2.11
1.3.32
1.3.27
4.3.22
4.2.31
4.2.35

 7.0.29
30.2.  9


2.2.18
2.0.39
0.1. 9
0.1.39
1.1.16
2.0.11

0.1.12
0.1.12
1.1.23
1.0.24
 2.1.22
14.2.25
per acre



0.0.35
3.2.11
4.2.  1
8.1.  7

0.0.13


2.0.18
1.2. 0
3.3. 3
0.1. 5
3.0.30
3.3.19
0.0. 8
2.2.24
0.3.19
 3.2.38
22.0.  4



2.1.11
2.3. 6
4.0.32
3.2.12
1.3. 2
0.1. 5
3.0.37
1.3.30
0.1. 3
1.1. 2
0.1.12
0.0.38
0.0.23
0.2.20
0.1.11
1.2.32
1.3.23
2.1.25
2.2.19
0.0.12
0.0.33
 1.3.13
33.3.34
per acre













2.13. 0













           
1.  1.  0
2.10.11
3.11.11





0.15. 0

0. 3. 0











          
2.  1. 0
4.  9. 2
6.10. 2






















          
3.  2. 0
2.  9. 8
5.11. 8

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Outbound

Rector

Heir of
 Joseph
  Witherden:
Carey
  Witherden






Sheet 75









Thomas
   Witherden
      sen


















Waste

Sheet 76
Rev Edward
   Nares








Roads
William
   Dean



















Executors of
Thomas
 Witherden
    jun:
Lydia &
 Joseph
 Witherden













---


Himself









---

185
186
187
188
1324
1325
1326
1327
1328
1399
1400
1401
1402
1403

1404
1404a




616
617
617a
716
717
721
722
723
724
725
726
727

727a
728
729
730




2007


438
439
440
441
442

443
1296


---

Lower Field
Marlpit Field
Hassock Field
Corner Field
Orchard
House & Gardens
Barn Lodges & Platt
---
---
Fostall & Road
Old House Field
Inner Field
Chequer Tree Field
Long Field

Randolph Pit Field
Randolph Pit Field
Extraordinary charge
 on 3a 2r 20p of Hops 



Upper Wood Field
Lover Wood Field
Standen Wood
Two Acres
Six Acres
Road Field
Shaw & Pond
Flat Field
Half Acre
Shaw
Bedlam Field
Banky Field

Shaw
Orchard
House Barn & Garden 
Barn Field
Extraordinary charge
 on 1a 2r 13p of Hops 



Biddenden Green


Cauvis Meadow
Long Field
House Field
Orchard
Rectory
  House Gdn Lawn Bldgs
Church and Church Yard
Over Road Field


---


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops &  }
  Arable }
Arable
Wood

@ 18s


Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable     }
  & Hops }
Wood
Pasture
---
Pasture

  @ 18s


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---

---
---
Pasture


---

1.1. 3
3.3.10
3.1.11
3.1.15
1.1. 0
0.0.33
0.3.17
1.3.29
4.0.37
1.0.21
4.2.24
5.0.21
3.1.17
7.0.25

5.1.12
 0.2.39
50.2.34
per acre


3.1.36
3.0.39
4.2.26
1.3. 7
6.2.20
2.1.13
0.1.12
2.3. 5
0.2.32
0.1.25
2.3.15
3.2.10

0.0.15
2.0.14
0.1. 1
 1.1.36
36.2.26
per acre


0.1. 1


3.3.38
2.3. 0
2.2. 6
0.2.31

2.1. 4
1.3.13
 4.3.30
19.0.  2

134.1.31


















4.12. 0
3.  5. 3
7.17. 3

0. 5. 6
0. 5. 6

0. 3. 0
0.12. 0
0. 4. 6

0. 5. 3
0. 1. 0

0. 5. 6
0. 5. 9


0. 3. 6

0.  2. 6
2.14. 0
1.  8. 5
4.  2. 5












1. 0. 0


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Monumental Inscriptions in The Church and Churchyard of All Saints Biddenden

Monumental Inscriptions in The Church and Churchyard of All Saints Biddenden, Kent. Taken in June 1920 by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Christine Pantrey, checked by Zena Bamping.

From the Rev. W. H. Collis                                                                   The Rectory, . Biddenden. 22/12/1920.

Dear Mr Duncan,

Thank you ever so much ! It was most kind of you to send me the list and plan and I will keep it in the church safe for future reference. What hours of work it must have involved! But you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you have supplied the church with a valuable document which at any time may prove of great use and enable us to answer enquiries which with out its aid, we could not have done. I shall look forward to seeing you here in the summer and offer you the opportunity of searching the Church Registers, should you wish to do so.

With kind regards and best wishes for Xmas: and the New Year
    I remain,     Sincerely yours,   William. H. Collis.

Inscriptions in Biddenden Churchyard.

Plot A. The North Eastern portion.

1..Lewis SMALL, 7th October 1833 aged 35. Left issue one son and two daughters. Katharine his wife 14th December 1846 aged 50. Katharine- Mary daughter of above born 1st August 1825 died 28th July 1830. Elizabeth Katharine born 17th February 1830 died 2nd February 1834.

2  (Vault) Isabella wife of John MATHER MA Rector of this parish died 21st August 1764 (not 1864 as in L.L.Duncan's notebook - PR - EPC 20-06-2002) aged….

3  John LUCK, 4th September 1854 aged 34. Nelson Luck, 19th February 1855 aged 52.

4  Elizabeth wife of Charles COLEBROOK of this parish, 6th February 1855 aged 74. The above Charles Colebrook, 5th September 1861 aged 76. Left issue four sons and one daughter: Charles, George, William, Edward and Elizabeth.

5  Elizabeth only daughter of Charles and Elizabeth COLEBROOK of this parish, 23rd August 1881 aged 57

6  Mary Ann JURY of Haselden House, Sissinghurst, 13th March 1892. James Jury her husband, 21st January 1888. Interred at Highgate cemetery.

7  John Thurston WATTS only son of Richard and Sophia Watts, born at Biddenden, 26th July 1844, died suddenly at Gillingham, Kent 8th August 1915 aged 71. Sarah Maria BROWNE Eldest daughter of Richard and Sophia Watts, wife of William Browne, born 8th May 1834, died 25th April 1917. William Browne formerly Band Sergeant Royal Engineers, husband of above born 14th December 1845 died [not filled in].

8  Richard WATTS, 11th October 1855 aged 49. Jane his daughter, 22nd September 1856 aged 18.

9  Emily wife of George TAYLOR of this parish, 5th November 1908 aged 55.

9A. (Footstone) J.W. 1856.

10. (This and 11 are in one enclosure) James BOURNE, 11th September 1873 aged 62. Sarah Ann wife of James Bourne of this parish, 27th August 1865 aged 51. Albert their son, 27th October 1840 aged 5.

11  John BOURNE, 7th December 1905 aged 63.

12. Elizabeth TANNAR daughter of James and Elizabeth Tannar, 28th July 1694 aged 12 years.

13  This and 14 in same enclosure) Mary wife of Thomas DEAN, 6th April 1884 aged 72. Above Thomas Dean 30th March 1902 aged 89.

14  Thomas son of Thomas and Mary DEAN of Smarden formerly of this place, 24th April 1856 aged 19. Also Charles and Edwin died in infancy.

15  Richard DAY of this parish, farmer, 11th December 1834 aged 45. Left issue by Elizabeth his wife three sons and three daughters: Richard, Charles, John, Mary, Sarah Ann and Elizabeth. Elizabeth wife of above, 14th October 1852 aged 60.

16A. (Altar tomb) South side. – Under this Tombe lieth ye Body of Richard BEALE of Biddenden, Clothier, who died October 30th 1691 aged 72 years and nine months. He was twice married, his first wife was Mary daughter of Mr SEAMAN, Minister of Bredgate (sic) By whom he left one son William. His second wife was widow of John NEWENDEN by whom he left another son, John, who erected this tomb. A………94. North side. Here also lieth Mary second wife of Richard Beale who died July ye sixth 1696 aged 73 years and four months.

16B. (Altar). In memory of Richard BEALE of this parish and Elizabeth his wife. The former died 10th November 17(?3)7 aged (?89) years. The latter 28th (?) June 176(?4) aged 8(?1) leaving issue Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Ann, Richard and Seaman. On West end A chevron between three Griffins heads impaling (? three double-headed eagles). Crest a….head erased-

17  (Altar) South side. Here lieth the Body of Thomas BEALE of this parish, Gent, who departed this life March the first 1712. He married Grace the daughter of Robert HAFFENDEN of Tenterden, Gent. By whom he had no issue and his wife for her love to him hath erected this Toomb. North side: Under this Tomb lyeth interred Grace POMFRET wife of Virgil Pomfret of this parish. By whom she left issue one son. She departed this life for a better, December 27th 1731 in the 56th years of her age.

18  Charles DAY of this parish, yeoman, 6th March 1795 aged 78. Mary his wife, 16th January 1783 aged 49. Near this place lieth the family of the Days.

19  William MASTERSON Gent, and Anna his wife. He died 27th October 1761 aged 42. She died 14th December 1759 aged 44. Left issue two sons and two daughters: (?Joseph) William, Elizabeth and Sarah.

20  John WILLARD late of this parish, yeoman, 9th September 1769 aged 84. Elizabeth wife of John Willard of this parish, 1st September 1751 aged 63. Also near this place lieth two of their sons.

21  Charles Edward THORP, 4th January 1910 aged 37.

22  William WILLARD, yeoman, May ye 12th 1779 aged 84. Elizabeth wife of William Willard of this parish, yeoman, 25th January 1754 aged 63. Left issue two sons and two daughters: Richard, John, Elizabeth and Ann.

23  Mary WILLARD daughter of William Willard of this Parish, yeoman, by Elizabeth his wife, died 4th of March 1742/3 aged 19 years. Also Richard their son who died December ye (?24….4 aged 55 years.

24  John WILLARD who had issue by Mary his wife nine children of whom four sons and two daughters survived him viz: John, Richard, James, William, Mary and Elizabeth. He died 19th June 1714 aged 66years. Here lieth Mary wife of John Willard died 2nd December 1723 aged(?6)5 years.

25  Elizabeth wife of Richard WILLARD, August ye 1st 1705 aged 45. Richard Willard, 2nd July 1706 aged 61. He left issue two daughters Mary and Elizabeth.

26  Richard WILLARD son of Richard and Mary Willard of this parish, Grocer, 14th December 1731 in ye (?9th) year of his age.

Plot B. to East of the Chancel.

27  Here lyes the Body of Mr Searler  (sic) GILES of this Parish who departed this life March ye 22nd, 1718/19 aged 60 years. Left issue two sons and two daughters. Also here lies ye Body of Mary his wife who departed this life August ye 3rd 1702 aged 25 years.

28  Here lieth ye Body of Esther GILES wife of Searler  (sic) Giles who died September ye 17th 1690 aged 20 years. She left one daughter – Mary.

29  (Altar) North side: Mary wife of Searles GILES of this parish, Gent. died ye 14th September 1760 aged 44 leaving issue three daughters, Mary, Jane and Ann. South side: Searles Giles died 22nd April 1777 aged 71. West end: Arms- a Griffin stataont, impaling on a chevron three fleur de lys. Crest a seahorse (?) sejeant.

On these two stones the name is Searler.

30  Thomas BOURNE, 25th July 1862 aged 83. Sarah his wife, 29th October 1822 aged 43. Sarah their daughter 24th February 1846 aged 41.

31  Judith wife of Mr Jenkin HAGUE of this parish, 7th June 1790 aged 33, leaving three children, Jenkin, John and Susanna (see No 262).

32  Sarah DYER daughter of John and Ann TREE, 17th February 1860 aged 27. Also Thomas their son 25th July 1857 aged 34.

33  Nathanel STEPHENS, Grocer, of Biddenden 13th October 1710 aged 56 years and left behind him Ann his wife which (sic) erected this stone. Also Ann his wife………(under grass).

34  Robert DIBLY of this parish, 21st June 175(?5) aged 7 (0 or 6) years. Footstone A.D. 1727.

35  Robert DIBLY of this parish, December ye 28th 1735 aged 87. Ann his wife, 23rd January 1721 aged 73.

36  Buried here the Body of Mary CVRTIS wife of Thomas Curtis, Gent, the (?7) day of December 169- aged neere 79 yeer.

37  John MARCH of this parish, Cordwainer, 29th August 1762 aged 74. Mary his wife, 13th March 1777 aged 84.

38  Louisa wife of Walter James BUCKLAND, 20th March 1848 aged 34. Left surviving one daughter Elizabeth.

39  Thomas Prowett JONES of Randolphs late of Walthamstow, born 1st August 1822, died 5th August 1907.

40  Edward COLEBROOK son of Edward and Elizabeth Colebrook of this parish, 18th June 1852 aged 19.This stone was erected by his own industry. Also said Edward Colebrook, 9th May 1855 aged 52. Elizabeth his wife, 10th September 1861 aged 61. Edward Colebrook grandson of above, 30th October 1865 aged 5 years eight months.

41  Thomas FIELD, 1st March 1864 aged 77. Mary his wife, 26th February 1858 aged 66.

42John SORRELL, January ye 19th 1765 aged 66. Elizabeth his wife, October ye 29th 1775 aged 65. Left issue five sons and one daughter: John, Joseph, Thomas, William, James and Elizabeth.

43  Jeremiah WINDER of this parish, born 2nd November 1791, died 18th June 1826. Louisa his wife died at Tenterden, 4th December 1871 in 83rd year. Also Ann daughter of above born 16th June 1820, died 3rd October 1821. Elizabeth daughter of above born 20th February 1823, died 19th March 1836.

44  William WINDER of this parish, farmer, October ye 20th, 1767 aged about 59 years. Also Susanna his wife, April ye 25th ,1778 aged 73.

45  Lydia wife of George WITHERDEN of Tenterden, 6th December 1787 aged 31. He died 19th January 1812 aged 6(?4) years.

46  Here lyeth the Body of Thomas POTKEN 1703.

47. Paul SHARP, Senior, of this parish, Miller, August ye 23rd 1746 aged 68. Mary his wife, April ye 8th 1759 aged 78. Left issue surviving three sons, Paul, John and William and three daughters: Elizabeth, Martha and Sarah.

48  George WITHERDEN, yeoman, 19th December 1859 aged 78. Francis wife of George Witherden of this parish, 14th August 1838 aged 49. Frances their daughter, 28th January 1830 aged 15 years.

49  John BOORMAN, son of Mary Boorman of this parish, 7th March 1843 aged 38. Erected by his mother as the last tribute of Respect.

50  (Altar Tomb much sunk) No inscription apparent on top or either side. On the East end is (in black letter) ….the s….
[? Pray for the soul of] John LANYRDEN (?) and Ann hys wyfe. It is late 15th or early 16th century, and the only Mediaeval inscription in the churchyard.

51  Robert BOORMAN, 13th October 1833 aged 79. Ann his wife, 6th April 1833 aged 73. They had issue eleven children deceased and four survived.

51A. Thomas WITHERDEN, 6th October 1842 aged 92. Mary his wife,27th October 1784 aged 26. Susanna his second wife, 23rd April 1797 aged 27. 

52  (Altar tomb) South side: illegible . North side: Also the…./….unce his wife who/ died Nov….1675/ aged 35 years and/ Susanna his daughter/ who died June 24th 1678/ aged 19.

53  Samuel DRURY, 16th December 1860 aged 65. Mary Ann his wife, 11th May 1857 aged 58. Left issue three sons and five daughters: John, Thomas and Richard. Ann, Susan, Harriet, Elizabeth and Frances.

54  James POTTER of Cranbrook, 8th November 1737 aged 80. Mary his wife, 2nd June 1737 aged 73. Erected by their son Thomas Potter.

55  Elizabeth first wife of James CHAMBERS, 21st April 1851 aged 28.

56  Ann wife of Joseph THURSTON of this parish, 29th July 1830 aged 32. Left issue one son and two daughters: Charles, Ann and Jane.

57  Thomas son of John and Mary THURSTON of this Parish, 3rd July 1815 aged 31.

58  Jane daughter of John and Mary THURSTON of this Parish, 28th June 1797 aged 18.

59  Benjamin son of Edward and Mary BENGHAM of this Parish, 16th December 1807 aged 24.

60  John THURSTON of this parish, 18th April 179(?5) aged 79. Mary his wife, 2(-?) August 1788 aged 7(?6). Issue two sons and two daughters: John, David, Mary and Elizabeth.

61. Daniel THURSTON, 4th August 1805 aged (?3 or 5) (30 or 50) years.

62  (Altar Tomb) North side: Here lieth ye Body of Elizabeth wife of Jo…. BVCKHURST who departed this life May the….1697 aged 63 years, ye dafter of Mr George MAILL…. of Loose in Kent. Issue to sons John and George. Here lyeth the body of John Buckhurst who departed this life…. of S…. in ye yere 1705 aged about 6… years.

63  James DAVIS of this parish, 13th April 1809 aged 72- Mary his wife 21st February 1825 aged 87. James their son 20th June 1808 aged 18.

64  Peter DAVIS of this parish, 8th February 1836 aged 68. Ann wife of Peter DAVIS, Cordwainer of this parish, 10th June 1808 aged 38. Ann his second wife, 23rd June 1833 aged 49.

65  Richard NEWTON of this parish, gentleman (Son of the late Rev. Robert Newton who was Rector of Frittenden 59 years) who died 7th June 1760 aged 72.

66  Mr William HARRIS, 22nd February 1775 aged 75. Elizabeth his widow, daughter of John BUCKHURST late of this parish has caused this monument of her affection for her deceased Husband and of her regard for his memory. Elizabeth his wife died January ye 17th 1781 aged 64.

67  Peter DAVIS of this parish, Cordwainer, son of Peter and Ann Davis, 15th April 1837 aged 39.

Plot D. On the North side of the North aisle.

68  Susannah Elizabeth widow of George GILBERT late of this parish, 3rd June 1905 aged 65.

69  (Altar Tomb) North side: Here lieth interred the Body of Ann JOY the wife of Edward Joy of this parish who departed this life, 23rd day of May 1730 aged 67 years. Issue one son and two daughters: Edward, Ann and Mary.

70  Mrs Mary CHILTON, 30th January 1831 aged 63. Eldest daughter of John and Mary VANE of this parish.

71  John VANE of this parish, 16th October 1783 aged (?4)7. Mary his wife died 4th October 1808 aged 71. Issue two sons and four daughters: John, William, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Nellie.

72  Thomas BURTON, November ye 7th 1738 aged 54.

73  Richard HADRILL late of the City of Canterbury plasterer, May 7th 1816 aged 78. Also Tamazin BRADLEY died 1817, March 19th aged39.

Plot E. North West portion of Old Churchyard from North walk to level with the Tower.

74  John CARTER, 18th September 1858 aged 51. Mary his wife, 3rd February 1864 aged 57. Issue one son William.

75  Francis wife of Richard JOHNSON of this parish, farmer, 26th August 1782 aged 49. He died 15th July 1794 aged 55. Left issue four daughters: Frances, Mary-Ann, Elizabeth and Ann. Elizabeth their daughter, 8th April 1795 aged 21.

76  William WICKENS of this parish, 26th February 1852 aged 64. Ann his wife, 17th February 1868 aged 74. William their son, 23rd April 1821 aged 5 years.

77  Horace George, Eldest son of George and Betsy OTTAWAY, 26th June 1869 aged 3 years nine months.

78  John THURSTON, 7th March 1861 aged 80. Sarah his wife, 7th April 1863 aged 78, leaving issue two sons and three daughters: Thomas, James, Sarah, Jane and Maria.

79  Elizabeth wife of William PEENE, by whom he had five sons and four daughters, who died 1st September 1717 aged 81.

80  William RAINES, 17th February 1720 aged 61.

81  Hannah MOORE of this parish, 25th April 1798 aged 26. Left issue

one son James.

82  Louisa wife of Henry STACE, 20th October 1851 aged 40. Also their son Henry John Stace, 11th September 1837 aged 7 years.

83 

James Wickens MOORE, 19thFebruary 1869 aged 14 years.

84  Sarah Ann wife of William WEBB, 14th March 1884 aged 48.

85

 James PILBEAM of this parish, 29thDecember 1847 aged 77.Sarah his wife, 11thApril 1830 aged 60.

86  James Goodwin BODY, second son of Richard and Catherine Body, 13th May 1864 aged 13 years eleven months.

87  Elizabeth wife of John BODY of this parish, 10th December 1858 aged 82. He died and lies buried at Boulogne sur mer, 8th September 1837 aged 60. Left issue two sons and two daughters: Richard and John, Elizabeth and Ann. Elizabeth their daughter wife of William Bonny ALLEN, 30th August 1857 aged 49. Also lie buried near this place two infant daughters of above Richard Body.

88  Sarah daughter of Thomas and Mary MEDHURST of this Parish, 15th August 1805 aged 15.

89  John HILL of this parish, yeoman, 7th August 1719 aged 65.

90.  (Top broken)….late of/ ….died August 7th / 1796 aged 82 years. Also Joseph LAWRANCE brother of the above John Lawrance, 19th January 1783 aged 70 years. Likewise Ann wife of the said Joseph Lawrance, 5th July 1786 aged 70. Erected by Thomas Lawrance son of above John Lawrance.

91  James DANN of this parish, 15th April 1859 aged 43.

Plot F. South West part of yard, beginning by the South porch going Westwards.

92  John HARRIS of this parish, 12th September 1840 aged 49.

92A. Mary Ann NORRIS, 27th June 1854 aged 20.

93  Ann wife of William BYHAM, yeoman, 27th July 1708 aged 41. Left issue two sons and one daughter: William, Hodges and Ann. William Byham of this parish, yeoman, 7th March 1729 aged….(under grass).

94  Amelia daughter of Ham LEVETT of this parish, farmer, 8th March 1848 aged 20.

95  Henry OLIVER, 25th July 1859 aged 67. Catherine wife of Henry Oliver, farmer of this parish, 1st September 1837 aged 35. Henry- Burden their son, 25th May 1833 aged five months. Left surviving two sons and one daughter: James, Stephen and Mary.

96  Mary wife of Benjamin Henry OLIVER of this parish, Farmer, 15th October 1858 aged 24. Leaving issue two children, Mary-Ann and Edwin. Erected by her brother.

97  John CLOUT, 9th June 1808 aged 45. Deborah his wife, 17th March 1838 aged 79.

98  George TAPLEY late of this parish, 2nd April 1744 aged 78. Left issue two sons: George and Charles.

99  William HARRIS, grocer of this parish, 30th October 1820 aged 59. Ann his wife, 4th March 1841 aged 73. Left issue three sons and two daughters: William, John, James, Ann and Mary. Near this place William the aforesaid son who died 19th September 1826 aged 37 years.

100. William HARRIS of this parish, taylor, 17th January 1815 aged 72. Susanna his wife, 19th February 1803 aged 71.

101   W.H. 1826.

102  Henry CLAGGET, 18th January 1706 aged 47.

103  Joseph BEKEN, 24th March 1802 aged 84. Hannah his wife, 6th June 1793 aged 71. James their son 14th February 1767 aged 16. Left issue one son Joseph. Susanna BARLING his sister, 22nd December 1782 aged 67.

104  George BEKEN of Highpoles farm, 4th December 1871 aged 79. Hannah his wife, 17th May 1871 aged 76. George their only son, 28th September 1869 aged 47 and lies interred at Woodchurch having left issue seven sons and six daughters.

105  Joseph BEKEN son of Joseph and Hannah Beken, 10th February 1806 aged 58. Left issue by Sarah his wife: Hannah, Joseph, Sarah, Lydia and James. Sarah his wife 21st September 1824 aged 77. Lydia their daughter, 12th January 1824 aged 37.

106  Benjamin BEKEN late of this parish, farmer, 7th May 1838 aged 84. Martha his wife 18th September 1835 aged 81. Leaving issue two sons and seven daughters.

107  Benjamin BEKEN of this parish, 18th August 1779 aged 56. A diligent parish officer for more than twenty years. An industrious farmer by which he gained a good report and a provision for his family of two sons and four daughters by Deborah his wife who died 5th June 1796 aged 71.

108  George BEKEN, 23rd June 1907 aged 62, leaving three sons and six daughters. Also Harriet Beken, 15th March 1908 aged 81, widow of George Beken who was interred at Woodchurch and mother of the above George Beken.

109  Thomas HOPPER died at Loose, 16th October 1867 aged 70. Frances wife of Thomas Hopper, grocer of this parish, 10th January 1832 aged 39. Sarah Ann their daughter 28th February 1830 aged 5 years and seven months. Caroline Elizabeth their daughter, 23rd April 1832 aged four months. Left surviving two sons and two daughters.

110  Edward Pyner HOPPER of this parish, 5th March 1854 aged 33. Harriet MUNK, widow of above, 8th August 1861 aged 42. Sarah Ann daughter of above, 1st March 1853 aged ten months. Left one son Charles Homewood Hopper.

111  Elizabeth wife of Joseph COX, 19th April 1788 aged 67.

112  Stephen OSBORNE of this parish, 8th March 1815 aged 21 (or 4).

113  William FARREN of this parish, Gent, 13th September 1783 aged 66. Elizabeth wife of William OSBORNE relict of above William Farren, 12th September 1787 aged 69.

114  John HOPPER of this parish, 10th May 1841 aged 51. Frances his wife, 9th February 1848 aged 59. Michael their son 22nd May 1821 aged 4 years.

115  John Eldest son of Thomas and Ann HOPPER of Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. 28th August 1871 in 18th year at Charing in Kent while on a visit to this country.

116  Elizabeth HOPPER, 10th February 1838 aged 74. Michael Hopper her husband, 3rd March 1849 aged 81.

117  Edward HOPPER of this parish, 8th June 1847 aged 44. Elizabeth his wife, 22nd December 1875 aged 76.

118  Charles GILES, 22nd April 1874 aged eleven months. Charles Anson Giles, 7th January 1877 aged 2 years; sons of Charles and Mary Ann Giles of this parish. William Alfred Giles, 27th April 1878 aged fourteen months.

119  Thomas GOWER of this parish, 1st August 1839 aged 54. Deborah his wife, 14th March 1849 aged 66.

120  Ham LEVETT, farmer of this parish, 9th October 1862 aged 63. Mary Ann his wife, 12th January 1878 aged 80. Thomas eldest son of above, 23rd April 1897 aged 67.

121  John WHIBLEY, 5th February 1899 aged 38. Eliza Whibley, mother of above, 10th September 1862 aged 31.

The remaining stones- perhaps 100 in number- in this Western part of the yard are modern: 1870 to date.

Plot G. The South Eastern part of the Southern portion of the Churchyard, beginning by East gate.

122  Cecilia wife of Richard BODY of this parish, 16th September 1843 aged 36, leaving issue Richard and Mary Ann.

123  William WINDER of this parish, 12th June 1846 aged 52.

124  Lydia wife of Benjamin HILLYEAR of Wagstaff in this parish, 17th April 1828 aged 33, leaving two sons, Charles and Henry surviving. The above Benjamin Hilltear, 5th July 1848 aged 57.

125  Thomas CLARKE late of this parish, 7th May 1865 aged 80; leaving a widow with whom he had lived 56 years. Sarah his wife, 7th May 1874 aged 89. Thomas Clarke great-nephew of above 13th December 1914 aged 73.

126  John COLLINGS of this parish, 15th June 1818 aged 64. Sarah his wife, 12th June 1785 aged 34. Mary his second wife lies buried near this place. Left issue by his first wife one daughter:- Sarah.

127  Thomas COLLINGS of this parish, 12th July 1813 aged 98. Mary his wife, 10th September 1805 aged 90. Issue three sons and    .daughters…..(illegible).
[In the 96th year of his age reaped corn in company with a son aged 74 and a daughter aged 66].

128  (Small obelisk under yew-tree) Mary wife of James HONISS, 6th December 1784 aged 68. Eleanor daughter of James and Mary Honiss, March ye 28th 1747 aged six months. James Honiss, 28th December 1802 aged 88.

129  Edward HONISS of Ashford in this County, 5th October 1806 aged 76. Elizabeth his daughter, 24th September 1796 aged 5 years. William Honiss son of above, 19th March 1810 aged 15 years.

130  Richard BEALE Esquire, 19th January 1836 aged 65. Frances his wife, 27th February 1854 aged 82.

131  Richard BEALE Esquire, 14th December 1814 aged 70.

132  Seaman BEALE, 13th May 1767 aged 46.

133  Ann wife of Richard BEALE Esquire, 6th December 1761 aged 42.

134  Richard BEALE Esquire, 6th November 1786 aged 69.

135  Mr Charles BEALE of this parish, 4th March 1837 aged 32, leaving Mary his widow and one child viz Fanny Witherden.

136  Mary wife of Mr Charles BEALE of this parish, 4th December 1878 aged 69.

137  Shadrach WESTON of this parish, 22nd November 1868 aged 85. Elizabeth-Barrett his wife, 14th December 1858 aged 69, leaving surviving one son and six daughters.

138  Frances widow of Charles S. PILCHER of Rolvenden and daughter of Richard BEALE of River Hall in this parish. Born 10th June 1807, died 6th November 1887. Also near by Anna Louisa younger daughter of above, 25th April 1914 aged 71.

139  George Richard BEALE of Elmstone House, Biddenden, youngest son of Richard and Frances Beale of River Hall, 19th February 1880 aged 63.

140  Richard BEALE Esquire, 19th November 1874 aged 80. Sarah wife of above, 18th April 1878 aged 83.

141  M. WATTS 1854 aged 86. R. WATTS 1820 aged 44.  W. WATTS 1833 aged 29.

142  M. FREEMAN 1873 aged 66.

143. Ann wife of Edward KING, 4th July 1822 aged 33. Charlotte their daughter, 9th June 1821 aged 2 years. Edward their son, 7th November 1822 aged 9.

144  Mr Seaman BEALE second son of Seaman Cook BEALE Esquire of London, 23rd April 1838 aged 65. Mrs Seaman Beale, 13th December 1862 aged 87.

145  Samuel BRIDGLAND, 10th February 1796 aged 74. Mary his wife, 18th April 1797 aged 74.

146  William PARKS, 23rd October 1859 aged 43. Ann his wife, 8th June 1866 aged 51. Mary Ann daughter of above, 19th December 1862 aged 20. Left issue George, Louisa and William.

147  Edward BUTTON late of this parish, Peruke- maker and was Parish Clerk for upwards of 34 years, 11th April 1804 aged 68. Susanna his second wife, 25th March 1822 aged 88 (see 182 and 276).

148  (Altar tomb) South side: Thomas HAYTER, 8th (?October) 1777 aged 7(?2). William Hayter, 3rd May 179(?4) aged 88. North side: Elizabeth wife of William Hayter, 16th February 1762 aged 61. Jane his second wife, 4th May 1774 aged 48.

149  Alexander REEVE late of this parish, 26th April 1793 aged 67. Mrs Stephen ELMSTONE, 28th February 1823 aged 74. Mr Stephen Elmstone, 14th January 1831 aged 84.

150  Sarah KENNARD, 24th September 1862 aged 84.

151  John CRAMPTON, 28th October 1839 aged 88. Sarah his wife, 4th January 1807 aged 34. Elizabeth his second wife, 16th March 1860 aged 74. John Edwin THOMAS, grandson of above, 2nd December 1840 aged 9 years.

152  Richard LARGE of Cranbrook, 11th April 1766 aged 67. Elizabeth his wife, 30th January 1776 aged 72. Sarah Large, 26th May 1761 aged 26. Benjamin Large, 24th September 1762 aged 25. Ann wife of Edward BULLEN of this parish, 8th February 1764 aged 26.

153  Thomas HAYTER of this parish, August ye 4th 1752 aged 85. Sarah his wife, 18th February 1736 aged 64. Issue three sons and four daughters: Thomas, John, William, Sarah and Martha.

154  Richard FREEMAN of this parish, bricklayer, 2nd October 1817 aged 57. Mary his wife, 20th February 1854 aged 75. Left issue five sons and three daughters.

154 a. Robert FREEMAN son of James and Mary Freeman of this parish, 16th November 1759 aged 2 years.

155  James FREEMAN late of this parish, bricklayer, 24th August 1781 aged 74. Left issue by his first wife three sons: James, Richard and William. And of Mary his second wife died 15th January 1799 aged 82.

156  William BINGHAM of this parish, 27th April 1831 aged 70. Elizabeth his wife, 11th March 1830 aged 68. Two grandchildren of above: Elizabeth Bingham, June 1827 aged 11 years: Mary Bingham, 20th February 1827 aged 5 years.

157  Elizabeth wife of Thomas BURDEN of this parish and daughter of Mr Stephen BATT of Branden in Cranbrook, 24th September 1834 aged 44. Left one son and two daughters: Elizabeth, Thomas and Susan. Also two daughters: Mary Ann died 12th June 1821 aged 4 years and three months and Katharine, 24th August 1834 aged 1 year eight months.

158  Stephen SMITH of this parish, yeoman, 11th May 1815 in 65th year. Elizabeth his wife, 1st December 1816 aged 61.

159  John JENNINGS, Cooper, 27th May 1702 aged 64. Also two sons and two daughters: He left Susanna his wife and issue two sons, James and John and four daughters: Elizabeth, Mary, Susanna and Ann. Susanna wife of John Jennings, 25th November 1726 aged 82.

160  John JENNINGS of this parish, 22nd January 1732 aged 56.

161  William LILEY of this parish, Barber and Peruke maker, June ye 27th 1757 aged 55. Left issue one daughter Elizabeth. Also Martha his mother died 27th March 1758 aged 89. Also Elizabeth his wife, 5th March 1776 aged 68.

162  David SPRINGATE of this parish, yeoman, December ye 6th 1732 aged 79. Katharine his wife, 20th March 1692 aged 50. Done by Robert Harrison……………(under grass).

Plot H. The centre portion of the South Churchyard i.e. that immediately opposite the church.

163  (Large altar tomb) North side: Here lieth inter’d the …../…..beth PATT…./…./…t Pa….…../…./….son one…..[nearly all gone].  On West end: a coat of arms: On a fess three fleur de lys. Crest Out of….coronet a….head. [for PATTENSON].

164  (An old altar tomb) West end: Here lyeth interred the Body of Ro[?ger] PATTENSON and Guliaw(?) his wife who departed this life the 7th day of November being aged 77 years and ten months and left issue four sonnes and one dafter Anno Domini 1638.

165  Samuel DRIVER, 4th April 1811 aged 29.

166  Elizabeth daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth BROOKER of this parish, 24th March 1815 aged 10. Frances daughter of same April 18 5 aged 2.

167. B.B. F.B. (small stones – no dates).

168  William BINGHAM of this parish, Senior, 4th April 1812 aged 82. Hannah his wife, January 29th 1773 aged 44. James their son died an infant.

169  William BROUNGER late of this parish, 20th November 1789 aged 83. Martha his wife - July 1745 aged 45. Left issue William, Joseph, ? Jonathan and Mary. Also ? Jonathan their son who died -  September 174(?5) aged twenty-two weeks. Catherine his second wife, 16th October 1778 aged 70. She left one daughter- Martha.

170  John CLARK, 2nd April 1744 aged 82. Mary his wife, 10th February 1749 aged 85.

171  (Altar tomb, near porch) North side: Here lieth the Body of John MILLES of this parish, Gent. who departed this life the 24th of April 1677 aged about 70 years. In remembrance of whome his kinsman [?John] Milles erected this Tombe.

172  Ann MILLES wife of John Milles of Horsmonden, Gent. March ye 8th 1736 aged 68, who left three sons: John, Thomas and Richard.

173  Tho [MILL]ES late of Combwell in Goudhurst son of John and Ann Milles, 22nd April 1763 aged 56.

174  Samuel DRIVER, 27th December 1885 aged 64. Mary his wife, 13th May 1854 aged 26. Thomas son of above, 4th October 1852 aged three weeks. Mary-Jane daughter of above, 28th September 1856 aged 2 years five months.

175  John UPTON of this parish, April ye 26th 1747 aged 80. Elizabeth his wife, March ye 8th 1747 aged 63. Left issue: Thomas, William, Mary and John. Thomas son of John and Elizabeth Upton died December…..aged 43.

176  John BINGHAM, 26th March 1756 aged 42. Ann Bingham, February ye 14th 1754 aged 45.

177  William COLEBROOK, 6th January 1827 aged 73. Martha his wife, 14th May 1847 aged 83.

178  William COLE of this parish, yeoman, 16th February 1805 aged 85. Ann his first wife, 6th April 1781 aged 5(?4) years. Mary his second wife, March 19th 1795 aged 70.

179  Thomas HENMAN (?) of this parish departed this life, July 10th 17(?42) aged (?50)….who died….aged….

180  Mrs Elizabeth SIMS wife of John Sims of Oxford street, London, 25th December 1812 in 56th year. Issue two sons and two daughters.

181  Mr Thomas HENMAN late of Tottenham Court Road, London, 22nd September 1816 aged 54.

182   (By porch) William BUTTON [?Clerk] of this parish upwards ….35 years d….19th 1837 aged - 6 years……a widow four sons and four daughters. Also Lydia his wife, January 1(?9) 1861 aged 83

[see 147 and 276].

183  Alice PETERS wife of Thomas Peters of this parish, 30th April 1832 aged 32. Issue one son and two daughters: [Space is left for his name but it is not filled in].

184. Mr Samuel ?……. ON of this parish died….March 1770 aged 84.

185  Matilda DAY wife of John Day of Swanscomb in this County and formerly of this parish….[perished]. A footstone:- MD 1835.

186  John DAY of this parish, 22ndNovember 1804 aged 58. Martha his wife, 17thMay 1800 aged 52. Issue three sons and three daughters: William, John, James, Martha, Ann and Lydia.

187  Elizabeth wife of William WEEKS of this parish, 26th September 1760 aged 51. Left issue two daughters: Elizabeth and Mary.

188  William WEEKS, yeoman of this parish, 16th October 1789 aged 79. Alice Weeks his wife, 27th June 1826 aged 85.

189  John CARPENTER of this parish, yeoman, 21st March 1807 aged 68. Lucy his wife, 31st October 1815 aged 68. Issue one daughter.

190  William COLE son of William and Sarah Cole late of the parish of Biddenden, 19th March 1834 aged 41.

191  William COLE of this parish, after a long and painful affliction, 8thJuly 1821 aged 69. Sarah his wife, 15thNovember 1825 aged 70. Issue by Sarah his wife one son who erected this stone.

192  Benjamin WITHERDEN of this parish, 21st February 1846 aged 58. Left issue by Mary his wife two sons Joseph and John. Mary his wife, 21st January 1852 aged 53.  

193a  A. Mary Ann WITHERDEN, 30th January 1849 aged one year.

193  William KADWELL of this parish, 26th January 1852 aged 75. Elizabeth his wife [ date not filled in]. Issue one daughter Mary.

194  Elizabeth and Sarah daughters of William and Elizabeth KADWELL of this parish. Elizabeth wife of James GILBERD who died 19thMarch 1825 aged 26, left issue Elizabeth and Elizer. Also Sarai youngest daughter of above, 31stDecember 1828 aged 19.

195  John DAY of this parish, 14th January 1852 aged 57, leaving issue by Jane his wife four sons and five daughters: John, William, Edward and George; Jane, Catherine, Sarah, Ann and Matilda. Jane his wife, 10th August 1862 aged 68. James son of above, 30th August 1846 at Lexington, Georgia, North America, aged 24.

196  John SWADLING late of Smarden, 6th December 1837 aged 53. Left surviving a widow and four children: Harriot (by a former wife), Fanny, Anne and John. He lived upwards of 21 years in the service of the Rev. E. Nares D.D. Rector of this parish whose family his merits as a faithful servant duly appreciated.

197  Jane DEAN, 18th July 1856 aged 45. A tribute to Christian Piety erected by her Pastor.

198  Robert COLEBROOK of this parish, yeoman, 18th December 1796 aged 66. Catharine his wife, 31st January 1809 aged 82. Left issue three sons and one daughter: Thomas, Robert, William and Catharine.

199  (Altar tomb by porch) North side: Here lyeth the body of Robert VAVGHAN of this parish, Gent. who dyed the (2?)0 of…. 16(?5)2. He had two wives the first Margaret GIBBON by whom he had six children. The second Elizabeth Jane daughter of…. ..e….h LANE of Egerton by wom he had one daughter who lyeth here with her mother…wh….this toombe was erected in August 1652.

200  (Altar tomb)South side:In memory of Samuel ORTON of this parish, Gent. who died 12th(?) of October 1742 aged 70 years. North side:Here also lyeth interr’d the body of Mary Orton wife of Samuel Orton. She died the 9thJuly 1743 aged 86 years.

201  John CHAMBERS, Bricklayer of this parish, 17th June 1829 aged 53. Hannah his wife, 25th April 1854 aged 70.

202  Mary Ann wife of Alfred WELLS, Junior, of this parish, born 6th August 1830, died 8th December 1859. Leopold Frederick third son of above, born 19th January 1857, died 29th July 1859. Albert Hope Montague their fourth son, born 10th June 1858 died 10th December 1858. Left surviving two sons and one daughter: Theodore-Hukins, Alfred-Augustus and Laura-Eliza-Albina.

203  Albert son of Alfred and Eliza WELLS of this parish, born 28th January 1832, died 20th September 1854. Eliza-Albina their daughter, born 22nd October 1846, died 10th June 1848.

204  Eliza-Ann daughter of Alfred and Eliza WELLS of this parish, born 13th July 1833 died 22nd May 1836. William Montague their son, born 9th March 1830 died 13th March 1839.

205  John WICKEN of this parish, yeoman, November ye 18th 1775 aged 78. Elizabeth wife of John Wicken, yeoman, December ye 10th 1759 aged 67 years. John son of John and Elizabeth Wicken, 2nd August 1763 aged 33.

206  George, son of George and Mary SKINNER of this parish, 11th March 1836 aged 9 years. Eliza daughter of above, 3rd January 1843 aged seven months.

207  George, Pheobe, Elizabeth and Thomas sons and daughters of Sanders HAFFENDEN and Ann his wife. [No date but Early or Mid-18th Century].

208  William RIPPON, 23rd May Anno Domini 1631. Dorithy his wife died 8th September 1656 and left issue John, Robert, Elizabeth, Dorithy, Susanne and William Rippon.

209  Pheobe wife of William RIPPON who died Anno Domini 1690 about ye 70th year.

210  (Altar)South side:In memory of Sander HAFFENDEN Gent. ….(illegible).North side:who left issue surviving Sander, William, Mary, Ann and Patience by Ann his first wife who was the daughter of William and Phoebe RIPPON of this parish and is also interred under this Tomb. She departed this life Anno Domini 1696 in the 44thyear of her age.

211  (Altar) Top: Here lyeth the Body of Sander HAFFENDEN Gent, who died 19th September 1746 aged 63. Here lys the Body of Adrian PAINE late of B[?urwash] Nephew and Executor to the late Sander Haffenden who died 2[?8] January 174(?7) aged 55 leaving issue Mary, Adrian, Hals-ames(?) and Ann. Adrian survived his father but three months. South side; Here lyes the Body of Patience Haffenden who dyed 24th September 1733 aged 51. North side: Here lies interred Mary Paine, sister to Mr Sander Haffenden who died 19th May aged 77, 1749. East end: These stones were cleaned in 1759. West end; Arms of Haffenden: chequey on a bend three mullets. Crest three ostrich feathers.

212  Robert PULLEN, 6th June 1767 aged 47.

213  Richard PULLEN, 28th May 1760 aged 73. Elizabeth wife of Richard Pullen of this parish, 24th November 1748 aged about 54. Left issue two sons, Robert and Richard.

214. Alfred SMITH, 11th February 1856 aged 21.

215  Sarah PAINE widow of this parish, died 2nd July 1850 aged 75. Late of Bateman’s Wood.

216  Robert PULLEN, 28thJanuary 1865 aged 74. Mary his wife, 1stDecember 1880 aged 74. Mary Ann their daughter, 19thNovember 1829 aged 21. George their son killed in the battle of Chancellorsville, America, 14thMay 1864 aged 27.

217  William PULLEN, 6th January 1873 aged 72. Abigail wife of above, 7th February 1837 aged 35.

218  Ann PULLEN, spinster of this parish, 29th May 1858 aged 62.

219   Robert PULLEN late of this parish, 24th March 1836 aged 78. Elizabeth his wife, 20th August 1853 aged 83. Edward their son, 1st April 1846 aged 40.

220  Richard PULLEN of this parish, 13th November 1809 aged 53. Elizabeth his wife, 13th October 1813 aged 38. Four of their children who died in infancy. Left surviving two daughters: Mary and Sarah

221  (Altar by South fence) North side: In memory of William son of Hodges and Mary Magdalen BYHAM of this parish, yeoman, 7th May 1752 aged 14 years eleven months. South side: Hodges Byham, yeoman, March ye 5th 1769 aged 67.

222  (By South path) Thomas CROWNS of this parish, 11thJune 1871 aged 87. Lydia his wife, 16thFebruary 1861 aged 72, leaving surviving Thomas, Selina, John, Lydia, Charles, George, Eleanor, James and Jacob. [see 263]

223  (Altar) South side: Mary Ann NASH daughter of Edward and Mary Nash of Goodneston by Wingham in this County, died 20th December 1814 aged fifteen months. North side: H.S.E/ Jana Reverend Johannis POMFRETT/ et Janae uxoris Filia/…../…./…./ 18 die Octobris AD 1742 aetatis 39/ Sorore delictissima hoc S…posuit/ Josias Pomfrett frater ex animo moerens 1767.

224  Samuel STREATER late wheelwright of this parish, 28thApril 1775 aged 43. Left issue by Hannah his wife one son and one daughter: Samuel and Sarah. Hannah his wife died 14thOctober 1776 aged 51.

225  (Altar) North side: James LOMAS, Gent, late of Duesden farm in this parish, 25th January 1835 aged 75. South side: Elizabeth relict of James Lomas, 7th September 1842 aged 79.

226  (Altar by South fence) James RANSLEY, 5th October 1778 aged 75. Ann wife of James Ransley, 23rd July 1772 aged 66. Ann daughter of James and Ann Ransley, 26th May 1794 aged 61. Erected by their youngest daughter Elizabeth Ransley.

Plot J. The South Western part of the Southern yard.Four Altar tombs in iron railings.

227  (Altar)North side:In memory of Mrs Jane POMFRETT relict of the Rev. Mr John Pomfrett daughter of Vincent QUILTER late of this parish, Gent. whose ancestors for many generations liv’d at Staple in this County. She died ye 27thof September 1714 in the 50thyear of her age. [No inscription on top or South side. There was a coat of arms on West end but it is now illegible]-The Pomfret’s bore Quarterly arg and gules a bend sable [Hasted Vol. 3. Page 66].

228  (Altar) West end: Dna Jana Johis POMFRETT/ uxor charissima/ In Pietatis monumentum / Hoc Saxum Erga Parentes amoris Erga fratrem vtrumq. Posuit/ October .21.1707. 
South side: Memoriae sacrum Johannis Vin QUILTER filii natu maximi Qui a piis Parentibus legum studio destinatus eximia indole prudentia rara industria inde bessa subacto ivdicie omnibus q alijs dotibus praeccellvit. Quae iuvenem reddebant egregium virum spondebant optimum Quem deniq cousvmata fruditio compari modestia meritio longe maiorem quam fama reddidit Sal Hum 1706 obiit October 12. Anno aetatis svae 30.  
North side: Horum. Autem receusens laudes non sine piacvlot-ce..virum famae iloru….. et sepulchri  Partie….Vin. Quilter Vin. Quilter filium natu minimum: ob morum can…. Disideratissimum dignum Hac vita divtvrniore Nisi quod vita meliore dignum salutis Part 99 Obiit January 24 Anno Aetatis svae 28.

229  (Altar) West end: In memory of Jane NEWTON wife of Mr William HOPPER of Brickwall House in this parish and Eldest daughter of the late Mr Josiah NEVILLE of Worsenden who died March 5th 1850 aged 59, leaving two sons William Frederick and Josiah-Neville. South side: In memory of John POMFRET, Gent who died May ye 5th 17[?6]2 aged 77. Also John Pomfret junior, nephew of the above gentleman died October ye 3rd 175[?1] aged [?1]0 years/. North side: Mrs Katharine Pomfret wife of Mr John Pomfret of this parish, gent, departed this life 5th December 1755 in the [?8 or 6]6th year of her age.

230  (Altar)South side:Mary wife of Josiah NEVILLE gent, died 30thJuly 1843 aged 84.North side:Josiah Neville Gent of Worsenden House in this parish died February 2nd1826 aged 67. He left one son and two daughters.West end:Arms: gu on a salture ar. a rose of the field. Crest an arm in armour holding a battle axe wreathed with snakes.

231  Joseph WITHERDEN, 12th January 1819 aged 78. Ann his wife, 18th February 1827 aged 80. Had issue by Ann his wife two sons and five daughters: Ann died 28th May 1775 aged 1 year six months: Joseph died 4th January 1789 aged 1 year five months: Elizabeth died 30th January 1794 aged 13 years. Susannah died 5th July 1796 aged 18 years. Left surviving Carey, Frances and Ann.

232  William WITHERDEN third son of Mr Carey Witherden of this parish, 22nd November 1831 aged 16. Louisa fifth daughter died 25th March 1832 aged ten months.

233  (Altar) North side: William BYHAM, Gent. son of William and Frances Byham of this parish, February ye 8th 1756 aged 28. South side: William Byham, Gent. of this parish,19th February 1767 aged 66. Frances his wife….15, 1786 aged 84.

234  Richard WESTON of this parish, 11th December 1825 aged 68. Elizabeth his wife, 18th April 1836 aged 81.

235  Richard FRYMAN of ye Parish House, Carpenter, died 9thMarch 1753 aged 49. Mary wife of Richard Fryman, died 28thDecember 1790 aged 82. Left issue by Mary his wife one son and five daughters.

236  Stephen ALLEN of this parish, 11th May 1816 aged 78. Sarah wife of above, of this parish, 16th April 1785 aged 64.Elizabeth CULLINGHAM, widow, her sister, 17th April 1799 aged 76.

237  Mr Joseph WITHERDEN, Eldest son of Mr Carey Witherden of this parish, 26th June 1841 aged 30, leaving issue by Martha his widow one son Charles.

238  John FENN late of this parish, Timber merchant, 6th June 1791 aged 57. Lydia his wife, 4th September 1791 aged 47.

239  (Table tomb) Here lyeth the Body of Thomas RAMSDEN died February 28th 1697/8 aged 47; who married Mary daughter of John WEBB of Frittenden, Gent. by whom issue five children: four sons and one daughter: Webb, Thomas, John living, Elizabeth and John are interred by him. His….ing wife in mem….

240  Mr John BUCKLAND of Goldwell in this parish, 2nd January 1863 aged 75. Sarah Munn Buckland relict of above March 2….. aged 70.

241  Mr James BUCKLAND of this parish, 4th May 1863 aged 44, leaving two sons and one daughter: John-Carey, William and Annie-Janet.

242  Elizabeth wife of James BUCKLAND of this parish, and third daughter of Mrs Carey WITHERDEN of Castweasle in the same parish, October 14th 1858 aged 36 (not 56 as appears in L.L.Duncan notebook and was baptised 25 May 1823 - EPC 20-06-2002) leaving three sons and one daughter.

243  Mr Carey WITHERDEN of Castweasle in this parish, 12th January 1861 aged 76, leaving surviving five children: Susan, Carey, Ann, George and Charles-Henry.

244  Elizabeth wife of Mr Carey WITHERDEN of Castweasle in this Parish, 1st November 1852 aged 64 leaving three sons and three daughters.

245  Frances WITHERDEN fourth daughter of Mr Carey Witherden of this parish, 23rd April 1843 aged 18.

246  Carey-William son of George and Ann WITHERDEN of this parish, 9th May 1858 aged nine months. Thomas-Henry their son, 17th December 1861 aged ten days.

247  Fanny Witherden (BUCKLAND) daughter of James and Elizabeth BUCKLAND of this parish, died on her 5th birthday 22nd November 1851,(buried 28th November 1851- PR).

248  Walter-James son of James and Elizabeth BUCKLAND of this parish, died  8th October 1859 aged 2 years and nine months (buried 12th October 1859 - PR ). Elizabeth Witherden (BUCKLAND) their daughter, 14th July 1858 aged seven months (buried 31st July 1858 - PR)

249  Mr Henry HEATH of this parish, 18th November 1857 aged 52, leaving Susan his widow.

250  Susan widow of Mr Henry HEATH of this parish and eldest daughter of Mr Carey WITHERDEN of Castweasle, 27th August 1880 aged 71.

251  (Altar by South fence) North side: Henry WITHERDEN of this parish, yeoman, March ye 17th 1766 aged 65. Sarah his wife July ye 25th 1779 aged 76. South side: Thomas DEAN of this parish, yeoman, 3rd March 1798 aged 79. Sarah his wife, 3rd June 1815 aged 88.

252  John DEAN of this parish, 17th June 1848 aged 53. Rhoda his wife, 31st May 1832 aged 32. Godman BEALE their grandson, 5th June 1849 aged one week. Stephana their daughter and wife of Richard FITCH, 21st January 1847 aged 22.

253  Mr William Hodson GREENALL, second son of Mr John Greenall of this parish, Surgeon, 11th April 1840 aged 25, leaving issue by Ann his widow one daughter Elizabeth-Ann. Ann wife of above, 23rd February 1868 aged 50.

254  Pitt SPRINGETT, Nat 31 Mart, obt 22 maii 1850.

255. (Altar) South side: Underneath are deposited the remains of Cooke TYLDEN-PATTENSON of Ibornden Esquire, Colonel in the Army, J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for this County who died January 23rd 1858 aged 67. Also Julia-Ann Eldest daughter of above by Anne- Rebecca his first wife died 20th June 1850 aged 33. North side: Underneath are deposited the remains of Frederick Osborn Tylden-Pattenson who died 21st February 1819 aged 11 years eleven months, youngest son of the late Rev. Richard Cooke Tylden-Pattenson of Ibornden and Sarah his wife [ at East and West ends are Coats of Arms: Quarterly 1 & 4 on a bend three fleurs de lys, 2 & 3 saltire between 4 pheons. Crest out of a ducal coronet a   head couped.

256  (Altar) South side: Underneath are deposited the remains of William PATTENSON Gent. of Ibornden in this parish who died 8th August 1771 aged 85. He married Frances daughter of John BEALE Gent of Bredgar in this County. She died 12th March 1788 aged 92 and is here interred. They had issue Frances and William. North side: Here also is interred Frances daughter of William and Frances Pattenson (before mentioned) who died November ye 5th 1770 aged 48. [On West end a coat of arms: on a fess sa three fleur de lys . Crest out of a   coronet a    head.

257  Ernest Cooke third son of William and Matilda TYLDEN-PATTENSON, 8th April 1852 aged four months.

258  Wallace Allen WITHERDEN, 28th April 1866 aged 1 year two months.

259  Sarah wife of Edward HOPPER, June ye 13th 1776 aged 76.

260  Allice BOORMAN, 14th November 1766 aged 10 years three months. Henry Burg Booman (sic) November (?27th ) 1769 aged 8 (?) months.

261  Cordelia widow of Edward NARES D.D. Rector of this parish, 6th May 1856 aged 75.

262  (Altar) South side: Jenkin HAGUE of this parish, late of Folkestone, 18th February in 76th year. Jenkin eldest son of above, 26th June 1868 in 84th year. North side: John Hague of Cranbrook, second son of Jenkin Hague, 6th December 1875 in 89th year. Mary wife of Mr John Hague of Cranrook, 28th Feburary 1827 aged 40, daughter of the late Rev. Sampson STEELE B.D. of Bredgar, Vicar of Newnham and Tonge in this County. She left seven children. East end: Ellen daughter of John and Mary Hague of Cranbrook, 23rd December 1843 aged 17. West end: John Hague of Cranbrook, Kent, 9th August 1894 aged 78. [See 31]

263  Elizabeth, third daughter of Thomas and Lydia CROWNS of this parish, 21st July 1838 aged 23. Ann died 14th February 1841 aged 22. David, 17th January 1842 aged 20. Hester, 29th September 1843 aged 19. (see 222)

264  John MATTHEWS, a native of Worcestershire for many years servant to the Reverend Edward NARES, Rector of this parish who erected this stone, died January 31st 1841 (or 11) aged 51.

265  Sarah JARVIS daughter of Stephen and Mary Jarvis, 1st January 1848 aged 28.

266  Richard HUNT of this parish, 10th February 1771 aged 76.

267  Mary wife of Stephen JARVIS, 16th January 1847 in 64th year, leaving surviving eight sons and three daughters: William, Stephen, Joseph, Mary, Elizabeth, Agur, Caleb, Sarah, Isaac, Abraham and Ebenezer. Sarah Jarvis daughter of above 1st January 1849. Above Stephen Jarvis, 31st May 1860 aged 77. 

268. Mrs KIRKBANK. Rev, T. KIRKBANK  (No dates. ? mid 19th Century).

269  William WHITEING son of Jane Whiteing of this parish, 5th August 1810 aged 4 years and ten months. Ann Whiteing, 22nd December 1849 aged 57 years.

270  Elizabeth wife of George Thomas DAYNES of this parish, 4th May 1887 aged 56. Philip their son, 31st July 1877 aged 7 years. William Frank their son, 13th February 1878 aged 23. Above George Thomas Daynes, 4th June 1899 [ no age].

271  Maria DEAN wife of Thomas Dean of this place, 15th November 1777 aged 26. Also Newington their son, 9th January 1779 aged 5 years seven months. Thomas Dean aforesaid, 6th January 1825 aged 74 and Sarah his second wife, 24th July 1832 Aged 74.

271 a. (Small stones) S.A.D 1823} 
271 b. M.D.D. 1825 } ? footstones to 271. 272. & 273.
271 C. T.D. 1856 }

272  Thomas DEAN of this parish, 27th September 1856 aged 71. Lydia wife of above, 3rd June 1861 aged 71. Left surviving two sons and one daughter: Thomas, James and Mary.

273  Mary wife of William DAYNES of this parish, 7th January 1850 aged 67. Above William Daynes, 5th April 1852 aged 78. Sarah Ann their daughter, 18th November 1823 aged 5 years and six months. Mary Dean their daughter, 29th July 1825 aged nine months.

274  Mr James FREEMAN of this parish, 23rd August 1798 aged 76. Mary his wife, 27th January 1809 aged 80.

275  (In South West corner) Richard Goodwin BODY, 5th December 1865 aged 56, leaving by Catherine his wife nine children. Catherine his wife, 18th June 1868 aged 48.

276  (In new Western part) John BUTTON, sexton of this parish 43 years died 16th July 1880 aged 70. Also Frances his wife, 27th April 1880 aged 70. The Office of Sexton was held in the family for 110 years [ see 147 and 182].

Inscriptions within the Church.

North Aisle.
277  (West end of aisle) Here lieth ye Body of Elizabeth TAYLOR, Eldest daughter of Francis Taylor of this parish, Gent. and Elizabeth His wife. She was borne ye 14th of…. Anno Domini 1688 and died ye 16th of September Anno Domini 16..[3 or 5]. Here also lieth ye Body of Katherine another daughter of Francis Taylor of this parish, Gent. and Elizabeth his wife. She was borne…of May Anno Domini ….. and died….

278  Here lieth ye body of Elizabeth youngest daughter of Francis TAYLOR of this parish and Elizabeth his late wife. Borne ye 23rd of ….1699 and dyed ye.. of January 1704.

279  Arms: Quarterly per fesse indented [ sa and or] in the first quarter a pelican vulning herself [of the second] [ Johnson] Crest a (? pelican or eagle rising out of a ducal coronet. Here lyeth the Body of Frances wife of Francis JOHNSON of this Parish, Gent. who departed this life the 20th day of May 1737 aged 29 years .

280. (A brass plate) Arms; [arg] on a chief [sa] two boars heads couped [of the field] [ Taylor of Shadoxhurst rec] impaling [ar] two bars [gu] in chief three crescents [of the last] for NOWERS. Here lieth the Body of Elizabeth wife of Francis TAYLOR of this Parish, Gent. by whom she had issue six children, Elizabeth, Mary, Francis, Katherine, John and Elizabeth of whom two viz Elizabeth the eldest and Katherine died before her and lie buried in this place. She was borne at Pluckley in this County the 6th day of September Anno Domini 1666, married at Kingsdowne in this County ye 8th day of May 1688 and died ye 25th day of March 1700. She was the eldest daughter of Anthony NOWERS, Gentleman, by Elizabeth his second wife ye only daughter and heiress of John PEIRSE Gent.

North Aisle (North wall).281  (Framed Brass plate) to Harriet Sophia wife of William PETERSON, Rector of this parish and daughter of William ARMSTRONG of Jesus College, Cambridge 9th wrangler 1795 and 42 years Rector of Stanford le Hope, Essex. In the recent sickness in Biddenden she took a lively interest in what she was doing for the sick and dying as she had done through her life. She died Easter Day, 17th April 1892 aged 85 years.

Cross Aisle (North).
282  To the grateful memory of James BLACKMORE late of this Parish, Gent, who died 24th December 1727 aged 24. This stone was placed here by James HAFFENDEN of Tenterden whom he made his heir.

283  Brass to Margaret GOLDWELL, January 1499 and her two husbands, Laurence HENSELL who died January 1452 by whom she had two daughters Alice and Agnes, and John Goldwell buried at Great Chart 1499 by whom she had a son Geoffry. A shield of Arms [?az] a chief [?or] over all a lion rampant for Goldwell.

Cross Aisle (South).
284  Here lyeth the Body of Edmund STEDE of Biddenden in the County of Kent, Gent, who lived to the age of Seaventy six yeares and departed this life the nine and twentieth day of May Anno Domini 1664.

South Aisle.
285  Towards the East end a stone with matrix of a fine brass with marginal inscription and corner pieces.

286  (At East end by pulpit stairs) Here lie the Remains of Miss Mary Louisa ROSS who departed this life the 8th of September 1814 aged 17 years.

287  (On South wall): To the memory of Richard BEALE Esquire of River Hall in this Parish who died 19th January 1836 aged 65. He left surviving Frances his widow and ten children: Richard, Seaman, William, Thomas, Anne, Charles, Frances, Elizabeth, John and George -Richard, by whom this tablet is erected as a pious token of their love and affection for a kind husband and an indulgent father. Also to the memory of Frances his widow who died 27th February 1854 aged 82 years. Her surviving children here inscribe her name and in this world take their last farewell. Above the tablet is the Beale crest: a unicorns head erased. Below, their arms: Sa. on a chevron or. between three griffin’s heads erased as many estoiles of the field.

Nave (from West to East).288 John GOODSON, died 9th June 1724 aged 50. 

289  Here lyeth ye Body of Mary TAYLOR one of ye daughters of Francis Taylor late of this parish, Gent. and Elizabeth his wife. She departed this life 25th day of January Anno Domini [?1719] in the [? 29th ] year.

290  Arms- quarterly: 1 and 4 on a chief two boars heads couped (Taylor) 2 and 3 a bend between two unicorns heads erased ( ). Here lieth the Body of Francis TAYLOR of this parish, Gent. who departed this life ye 6th November 1733 aged 40. He was Eldest son of Francis Taylor and Elizabeth his wife who are buried near this place.

291  Arms: Taylor impaling Nowers as in 280. Crest ? a fox holding – in his mouth. Here lyeth ye Body of Francis TAYLOR of ys parish, Gent, who departed this life ye 8th day of December Anno Domini 1719 in the 60th year of his age. He married Elizabeth ye Eldest daughter of Anthony NOWERS, Gent, by Elizabeth his second wife ( who lyeth buried by him). By whom he had issue six children: Elizabeth, Mary, Francis, Katherine, John and Elizabeth of whom three (viz) Elizabeth the Eldest, Katherine and Elizabeth ye youngest dyed before him and lye also buried in this place. 

292  Here lyeth the Body of Jam…. WOLBAIL who died the age of 57 yeares and left issue on sonne Peter Wolbail and departed this life the 12th day of June Anno Domini 1621. 

293  Hic iacet Maria relicita Hom…./….filia Wilhehi CLERK de…./…. Ro Cantiano Equitis avr…./…. un habuist maritum Richard H…./….se de Bethersden arm Ob…./ an. Sal. 1706 Vixit an…./.

294  Here lyeth the Body of John WHITFELD of this parish Gent. who died February 1(?9) 1695 in ye [?64th ] year of his age. He married Elizabeth sole daughter and heiress of Alexander WELDISH of Brede in…. who died November ye 12th 1682 (?) in ye 45th year of her age. By her he had issue…. daughters viz Tho: Al…., …., Francis, Dorothy, ..ary and Esther where of all his sons except….[?Alexander] died before him as also did ye said Elizabeth his wife and were buried near this place. Here also lyes in this Chancel + Thomas Whitfeld Gent. and Jane his wife ye father and mother of ye said John Whitfeld and Francis and William his two younger brothers. [+ This stone though now in the Nave was formerly in the   chancel].

295  (Before the chancel entrance). Charlotte LAWRANCE daughter of Thomas POMFRET Gent. died 15th September 1765 aged 35 years. Also Thomas Lawrance her son and only survivor, died 10th January 1803 aged 39 years.

In the North Chancel.296  (On the South East side) a large stone tomb, with brasses to John MAYNEY and his wife Margaret daughter and heir of Ralph JOHNSON of Ticehurst . Obiit Joannes Mayne armiger vicecomes Kanciae xxi dic maii anno salutis 1566. Susceptis ex Margareta uxore vnica filia et haerede Radulphi Jonson armigeri 14 liberis E quibus reliquit quinqz superstites filios duos Anthoniu et Gualteru filias tres Elizabetham Mariam et   Ceciliam. This stone is set upright in the East wall and in front of it is a tomb with marble slab on which is a brass: Monumentum hoc Marmoreu ex praescripto testamenti statuerunt Executores Gualterus Mayne senior, frater, Gualterus Mayne iunior, filius eiusden Joannis Mayne et Joannes WILDEGOSE, sororis filius cuius pater Thomas Wildegose hic pone paulum a saena iacet Qui obiit I die Septembris A. Dm 1541. [Above the figures of John Mayne and his wife are three shields: (1) Per Pale (ar and sa) three chevronels between as many 5-foils all counter changed. Crest an arm armed quarterly (ar & sa) holding a battle axe of the second (staff or). (2) Mayne [ as in I] impaling quarterly. (1 & 4) On a chevron between three lions heads erased bezantee an estoile [ Johnson]. (2) Quarterly erm and [?arg] in first and fourth quarters a ? goats heads erased, horned. (3) a chevron between three ? plovers. The third shield (over his wife) is as the above impalement.

297  In the North East corner another large tomb. Over it and under the window above the tomb a label of laten or lead: "………………[? Pray for the soul of] John MEYNY and all cristen soules".

298  (On North wall) a large brass tablet to William Hodges TYLDEN-PATTENSON, J.P. D.L. Captain of His Majesty’s 25th Regiment Kings Own Borderers of Ibornden and Dashmonden in this parish. Eldest son of Lieutenant Colonel Cooke Tylden Pattenson. Born 12th March 1822 died 1st May 1894, and of Elizabeth his wife only daughter of Reverend James BOYS M.A Rector of this parish, born 6th December 1832 died 19th January 1892. Erected by their children.

299  (On East wall) In a vault beneath this Chancel are deposited the remains of Anne Rebecca, wife of C. TYLDEN-PATTENSON of Ibornden in this parish, Esquire. Eldest daughter of T.L. HODGES of Hemsted, Esquire, MP for the County. She died 11th February 1836 aged 33 years and two months after a long illness. She left three sons and two daughters who with her husband pray they may be like her.

300  (On East wall) Sacred to the memory of Henry Thomas TYLDEN- PATTENSON, 1st Lieutenant, Bengal Horse Artillery, third son of Cooke Tylden-Pattenson of Ibornden, Esquire, who died at Lodiana, 13th March 1848 aged 23 years ten months. In the campaign on the Sutlege her served in the Battles of Aliural and Sobraon. His brother officers as a tribute of their regard erected a tomb over his remains at Lodiana. His esteemed Commandant Lieutenant Colonel Huthwaite CB. placed a tablet to his memory in the church at Dum Dum.

301  ( On the East face of the wall separating the Nave from this chancel, a marble tablet): To the Glory of God and in memory of the Reverend John Cooke TYLDEN – PATTENSON, M.A. who died at St. Leonards on Sea, 31st August 1902 aged 79. Also of Caroline Mary (widow of Major James Mill WALKER RA) who died at Beer S. Devon, 2nd November 1902 aged 73. The above were respectively the second son and younger daughter of Lieutenant Colonel C. Tylden-Pattenson of Ibornden.

302  (On North face of same wall) A brass to Claude Walter TYLDEN- PATTENSON who died from enteric fever, 23rd November 1910 aged 24. Buried at Morar Cemetery, Gwalior, India. Also his brother Percy Reginald Tylden-Pattenson died at Peterborough on 23rd April 1913 from effects of an accident aged 21. Erected by their parents.

303  On some of the red floor tiles are: H.H. 1706 - T.P. 1757 – D.H. 1696.

In the Choir.Before the altar rails are collected slabs bearing the brasses of the Eurenden, Boddenden. Seyliard, Randolph, Stede and Allard families. From North to South they are as follows:-

304  (Brass of John Eurenden and his two wives) John EVRENDEN Beinge of the age of threscore yeares havinge passed the tyme of his pilgrimage with good and Godlye reporte hath finished his mortall dayes. His wives were two, Jone and Jane. With the first he lived twentye five yeares and had issue William, Ferdinando, Isabell and Phebe. With the other seven yeares and had noe issue and now lyeth under this marble stone who was buried the thirteenth day of Aprill 1598.

305  (Brass of William Boddindin and his two wives and children). Hic sepultum iacet corpus Gulielmi BODDINDIN qui obit 30 die martii anno 1579 anno aetatis suae 63 Qui dum vixit duas ligittime duxet uxores prima nominat. Juliana ex qua unum filium nominatum Gulielmum et quinqz filias scilicet Martham, Mariam, Johanam, Judithea et Rabedigiam procreauit; Secunda nominata Anna ex qua duas filias procreauit Annam et Joannam et his iau multis annis bona fid bonaq fama peractis die et anno predictis fidelissime obiit 1584 insculpta.

306  (Brass of J. Seyliard, two wives, children and shields of arms). Corpora Josiae SEYLIARD generosi et Judithae prioris conivgis et BODDENDEN ortae familia isto sepulta iacent tumulo illos Devs et natura melior, 4 filiis et duabus natis pulchra fecit prole panute quae Juditha ano Aetatis suae 48 et Domini 1602. Primo die Noveabris exspiravit animam. postea Josias vero connubis iunxit sibi in vxore Anna filiam Thoucae AVSTEN ex qua Duos genvit filios vnamq filiam octavo avte. Die Julii 1609 et Aetatis svae annom 61 Domino Cui debvit Anima tradidit. [Above is the Seyliard shield twelve quarterings. Below two shields (1) Seyliard impaling Boddenden. (2) Seyliard twelve quarterings. 

307  (Brass of B. Randolph, two wives, children and two shields of arms):- Here lyeth the Bodies of Bernard RANDOLPHE, Gent. and of Jane his wife daughter of William BODDENDEN sister unto Sir William Boddenden alias Boddenham knight. Hee departed this life the VI" of Maye 1628. Shee departed this life the 23 of Aprill 1619 having yssue five sons videlicet William, Bernard, John, Harbert and Edmund and one daughter Elizabeth. Hee died at the age of LXXII Shee died at the age of XLVIII yeares. The two shields bear (1) on a cross four mullets with a fifth mullet in the first quarter. (2) Quarterly 1 & 4 a fess between three chessrooks (Boddenden) 2 & 3 Barry of 6 – and chequy.   Added in pencil on the opposite page by Duncan is the following:- Engraved on the same blue marble slab to which are fixed brasses .Here lieth also ye body of Herbert Randolph of Canterbury Esquire son of Herbert and Grandson of ye said Bernard He died 15th August AD 1685 Aet. 56

308  (Brass of W. Randolph, his wife, children and two shields of arms):- Here lie the bodyes of William RANDOLPH of Byddenden Gentleman and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Stephen CURTIS of Tenterden, Gentleman who had issue surviving at their deaths two sonnes Barnard and William and six daughters Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Sarah, Susan and Margarett. Hee dyed the sixth day of December in ye yeare of our Lorde 1641 and in the 52nd yeare of his age. Shee dyed the 15th day of the moneth and yeare aforesaid and the 40th yeare of her age. The shields bear (1) On a cross four mullets (Randolph) impaling Curteis ( a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed) (2) Curteis.  

309 (Brass inscription):- Memoriae Sacrum. Inter Ecuvias mortis Hic placida fruatur Requie quod mortale fuit uxoris Edmundi STEDE Gen : quae vt ab incunabulis, Pudicitia, ac Benignitate totuis sui generis vixit ornamentum, Sic quun in Conjugio, Pie, Deo, Peramanter Marito, nec non omnibus affabiliter sexdecim peregisset annos et virum suum Octo Beasset Liberis (sempiternam spe Possidendi traugullitatem) Praeclarum Patientiae et Charitatis Obijt exemplar ( Maerentem relinqueus Viduum et tres Filias) Decimon octauo die Decembris Anno Aetatis suae Tricesimo secundo et Salutis 1681. Vivit Post Funera Virtus.

310  (Brass inscription) Richard ALLARDE, alderman of the City of Rochester havinge with good report finished the ful course of thre score yeres ended his life there and now lieth interred here . His wives were iii Helen, Joane and Thomasin . By the first he had issue Henrye, Richard, John, Anne, Marye and Elyzabeth. By the second Frances, Susan and Phaebe. Richard Allard died the iii of June Anno Domini 1593. [This brass is within the South Chancel].

In the centre of the Quire.311   H.S.S. Exuviae Gulielmi TRENT, Rectoris a dextra iacet Maria Trent.

312  H.S.S. Exuviae Mariae TRENT, Gulielmi uxoris, Filiae Gulielmi DYER. Sinistram jacet Charlota Maria WALKER.

313  (at entrance to Quire) Rev. Johannis POMFRET a.m. [?Rector]….wel…ch [? Newchurch] Rectoris obiit Oct…/ AD 171…. Aetat…./ Subtus…. Elizabetha filia eius…./ obiit 2nd Dec…Aetat…

314  ( On a choir-stall on North side). In memory of Leslie Reginald MUNDAY 2/5th Bn The Buffs for 13 years a member of this choir. The first resident of Biddenden to lay down his life for his country in the Great War. Killed at Suvila Bay, 6th September 1915 aged 19.

In centre of Quire.
315  Arms:- Quarterly (arg and gu) a bend (sa) Crest, an arm holding an axe- a label of four points for difference. Thomas POMFRETT late of this parish died 14th April 1752 aged 55. Left issue one son Charles who died 17th July 1752 aged 20 and two daughters Mary and Charlotte who are still surviving.

Within the Altar rails.
316  ( Before the altar) Edward NARES DD . died 23rd July 1841 aged 79.

317  (On East wall, South of altar). Arms: gu on a cross arg. Five mullets pierced sa: impaling gu. "a" lion rampant or. holding a white rose slipped vertically. Near this place lyeth buried the bodies of Harbert RANDOLPH late of this parish,Gent, who was educated in ye Universitie of Oxford and married Elizabeth the daughter of Giles MASTER of the City of Canterbury Esquire, by whom he had issue three sons and three daughters, whereof were surviving at the time of his decease Harbert, Randolph his onely sonne and heire. And also Mary, Elizabeth and Margaret which said Harbert departed this life the 8th day of September 1644 and Elizabeth his wife the 6th January 1640.[Underneath: Francis Grigs fecit anno 1645].

318  (On East wall, North of altar) In memory of Elizabeth wife of Rev. Thomas KIRKBANK of this parish, 18th December 1801 aged 42. She was the only daughter of Stephen HOOKER OF Brenchley, Esquire, by Elizabeth his wife and left the undernamed children Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, Robert and Stephen. Rev. T. Kirkbank died 21st November 1828 aged 72.

319  (North wall) Tablet to Rev. Edward NARES D.D. Regius Professor of Modern History in University of Oxford. 43 years Rector of this parish, 23rd July 1841 aged 79 (an Exordium).

320  (On South wall) Brass to James BOYS M.A. 40 years Rector of Biddenden, sometime Rural Dean, died 13th February 1882 aged 89. Sarah his wife daughter of Rev. John LIGHTFOOT, Rector of Gotham and perpetual Curate of Uxbridge, died 2nd July 1868 aged 80. The West window of this church is dedicated by their only child.

321  The East window is in memory of Cooke TYLDEN-PATTENSON of Ibornden Esquire, who died 23rd January 1858 and of Anne Rebecca his first wife who died 11th February 1836; by their Eldest son 1859.

South Chancel322  (On East wall) M.S. Gulielmi TRENT In Barbada insula Americana nati. E Collegio C.C. apudn Cantabrigieuses A.M. Hujusce Ecclesie Rectoris and oc. Uxorem duxit Mariam filiam Gulielmi DYER mercatoris insulae predictae. Ob. Martii 12, 1735 Aet. 64. Secundis Nuptiis sibi adjunxit Mariam filiam Richardi BEALE de hac parochia generosi. Eamq Superstitem reliquit Jan. 15 A.D. 1739 Aetat. 64. Maria uxor predicta decessit 4 October 1780 Aet. 74. Charlotta Maria Gulielmi WALKER Armigeri filiola Ob. Maii 11, 1718 vix biennis,  Laurentius Trent armiger Gulielmi ( a Johanne fratre Natu majore) Nepos …..aeres Pietatis et observantiae ergo Poni curavit.

323  (On South wall) To Richard BEALE of River Hall in this parish Esquire, died 14th December 1814 aged 70 and is buried amongst his ancestors in the churchyard. Richard Beale his nephew and successor erects this monument.

324  (Slab) Charlotte Maria NARES daughter of the Rev. Edward Nares Rector of this parish by the right Honarable Lady Georgiana Charlotte Nares his wife. Born 30th July 1800 died December 22nd 1803.

325  Stone with matrix of a brass plate and figure and shield of arms.

In the Vestry
326. Fixed to a board are portions of four brasses. (1) part of a figure of a man temp Elizabeth. (2) and (3) shields of arms: Quarterly 1 & 4 checquy  -  and  -   on a canton a  -   (    ) 2  & 3, two bars, in chief three water bougets. A crescent for difference (in centre) Crest ? a lion statant guardant. (4) Eight lines of Latin verse commemorating Thomas FLETE who died 14th August 1572, 14 Elizabeth.

327  Mr Duncan seems to have missed the following: On South side of chancel arch facing West (above pulpit), marble. Mural in memory of Richard BEALE Esquire and Ann his wife daughter of John COOKE of Cranbrook Esquire. He died 6th November 1786 aged 69, she died 6th December 1761 aged 42. They had issue three sons and one daughter: Seaman-Cooke and Richard who survived: John died young at sea, and Ann married to Robt. CURTEIS of Tenterden gent.  Also of Seaman Beale only brother of above who died 13th May 1767 aged 46 unmarried. [By order of Richard his son and sole executor. Arms: c.p. no.287, Paley of five Gules, three eagles displayed: Beale impaling Cooke?

Index of Names and Places

Index:
Allarde 310
Allen 87. 236.
Anson (118)
Armstrong 281.
Austen 306.
B-167
Barling 103.
Barrett (137)
Batt 157.
Beale 16a,16b,17,130-136,138-140,
    144, 252, 256, 287, 322,
323, 327.
Beken 103-108.
Bengham 59.
Bingham 156, 168, 176.
Blackmore 282.
Boddenden 305-307.
Body 86, 87,122, 275.
Bonny (87).
Boorman 49, 51, 260.
Bourne 10, 11, 30.
Boys 298, 320.
Bradley 73.
Bridgeland 145
Browne 7.
Brooker 166.
Brounger 169.
Buckhurst 62, 66.
Buckland 38, 240-242, 247, 248.
Bullen 152.
Burden (95), 157.
Burton 72.
Button 147, 182, 276.
Byham 93, 221, 233.
Carey (241-246)
Carpenter 189.
Carter 74.
Chambers 55, 201.
Chilton 70.
Clerk 293.
Clagget 102.
Clout 97.
Clark, Clarke 125, 170.
Cole 178, 190, 191.
Colebrook 4, 5, 40, 177, 198.
Collings 126, 127.
Cooke (144).(255), (257), (298-301),
     (321),(327)..
Cox 111.
Crampton 151.
Crowns 222, 263.
Cullingham 236
Curteis, Curtis
36, 308.(327).
Dann 91.
Davis 63, 64, 67.
Day 15, 18, 185, 186, 195.
Daynes 270, 273.
Dean 13, 14, 197, 251, 252, 271,
    272, (273).
Dibly 34, 35.
Driver 165, 174.
Drury 53.
Dyer 32, 312, 322.
Elmstone 149.
Eurenden 304.
Farren 113.
Fenn 238.
Field 41.
Fitch 252.
Flete 326.
Freeman 142, 154, 154a, 155, 274.
Fryman 235.
Gibbon 199.Gilberd 194.
Gilbert 68.
Giles 27-29, 118.
Godman (252).
Goldwell 283.
Goodson 288.
Goodwin (275).
Gower 119.
Greenall 253.
H-101, 293, 303.
Hadrill 73.
Haffenden 17, 207, 210, 211, 282.
Hague 31, 262.
Harris 66, 92, 99, 100.
Harrison 162.
Hayter 148, 153.
Heath 249, 250.
Henman 179, 181.
Hensell 283.
Hill 89.
Hillyear 124.
Hodges (93, 221, 298) 299.
Hodson (253).
Homewood (110)
Honiss 128, 129.
Hooker 318.
Hopper 109-110, 114-117, 229, 259.
Hukins (202).
Hunt 266.
Huthwaite 300
Jarvis 265, 267.
Jennings 159, 160.
Johnson 75, 279, 296.
Jones 39.
Joy 69.
Jury 6.
Kadwell 193, 194.
Kennard 150.
King 143.
Kirkbank 263, 318.
Lane 199.
Lanyrden 50.
Large 152.
Lawrance 90, 295.
Levett 94, 120.
Lightfoot 320.
Liley 161.
Lomas 225.
Luck 3.
Maill…., 62.
March 37.
Master 317.
Masterson 19.
Mather 2.
Matthews 264.
Mayne, Mayner, 296, 297.
Medhurst 88.
Milles 171-173.
Montague (202, 204.).
Moore 81, 83.
Munday 314.
Munk 110.
Munn (240).
Nares 196, 261, 264, 316, 319, 324.
Nash 223.
Neville 229, 230.
Newenden 16 a.
Newington (271).
Newton 65, 229.
Norris 92 a.
Nowers 280, 291.
Oliver 95, 96.
Orton 200.
Osborne 112, 113, (225).
Ottaway 77.P- 303.
Paine 211, 215.
Parks 146.
Pattenson 163, 164, 256.
Peene 79.
Peirse 280.
Peters 183.
Peterson 281.
Pilbeam 85.
Pilcher 138.
Pitt (254).
Pomfrett 17,223,227-229, 295, 313, 315.
Potken 46.
Potter 54
Prowett (39).
Pullen 212, 213, 216-220.
Pyner (110).
Quilter 227, 228.
Raines 80.
Ramsden 239.
Randolphe 307, 308, 317.
Ransley 226.
Reeve 149.
Rippon 208-210.
Ross 286.
Sanders (207, 210, 211).
Seaman 16a, (132), (144), (287).
Seyliard 306.
Sharp 47.
Sims 180.
Skinner 206.
Small 1.
Smith 158, 214.
Sorrell 42.
Springate, Springett 162, 254.
Stace 82.
Stede 284, 309.
Steele 262.
Stephens 33.
Streater 224.
Swadling 196.
Tannar 12.
Tapley 98.
Taylor 9, 277, 278, 280, 289, 290, 291.
Thomas 151.
Thorp 21.
Thurston 56-58, 60, 61, 78.
Tree 32.
Trent 311, 312, 322.
Tylden-Pattenson 255, 257, 298-302,
    321. [ see Pattenson].
Upton 175.
Vane 70, 71.
Vaughan 199.
W- 9A.
Walker 301, 312, 322.
Watts 7, 8, 141.
Webb 84, 239.
Weldish 294.
Weeks 187, 188.
Wells 202-204.
Weston 137, 234.
Whibley 121.
Whiteing 269.
Whitfeld 294.
Wicken 205.
Wickens 76, (83).
Wildegose 296.
Willard 20, 22-26.
Winder 43, 44, 123.
Witherden 45, 48, 51a, (135), 192, 192a, 231-232,237,242-247,(248),250,251,258.
Wolbail 292.

Index of Coats of Arms.
Beale 16b, 287.327.
Boddenden 306, 307.
Curteis 308.
Giles 29.
Goldwell 283.Haffenden 211.
Johnson 279, 296.
Master 317.
Mayne 296.
Neville 230.
Nowers 280, 291.Pattenson 163, 255, 256.
Pomfrett 227, 315.
Randolphe 307, 308, 317, 327.
Seyliard 306.
Taylor 280, 290, 291.
Tylden 255.
??? 290, 296, 307, 326, 327.


Index of Places.
Ashford 129.
Barbadoes 322.
Batemans wood 215.
Bethersden 293.
Branden in Cranbrook 157.
Biddenden:-
   Brickwell 229.
   Castweasle 242-244, 250.
   Dashmonden 298.
   Duesden 225.
   Elmstone House 139.
   Goldwell 240.
   Highpoles Farm 104.
   Ibornden 255, 256,
                       298-302,321.
   Parish House 235.
   Randolphs 39.
   River Hall 138, 139, 287,
                323.
   Wagstaff 124.
   Worsenden 229, 230.
Boulogne sur mer 87.
Bredgar 16a, 256, 262.
Brede 294.
Brenchley 318.
Cambridge (Jesus) 281.
Cambridge ( CC) 322.
Canterbury 73, 317.
Charing 115.
Chancellorsville, America 216.
Cranbrook 54, 152, 157, 262, 327.
Egerton 199.
Folkestone 262.
Frittenden 65, 239.
Gillingham 7.
Goodnestone by Wingham 223.
Gotham – Combwell in 320.
Goudhurst 173.
Great Chart 283.
Hemsted 299.
Horsmonden 172.
India (Lodiana – Dum Dum) 300, 302.
Jersey City U.S.A. 115.
Kingsdowne 280.
Lexington, Georgia, North America 195.
London:-
  
Highgate Cemetery 6.
   Oxford Street 180.
   Tottenham Court Road 181.
Loose 62,109.
Newchurch 313
Newnham 262.
Peterborough 302.
Pluckley 280.
Oxford University 317, 319.
Rochester 310.
Rolvenden 138.
Shadoxhurst 280.
Sissinghurst 6.
Smarden 14, 196.
Stanford-le-Hope 281.
Staple 227.
St. Leonards on sea 301.
Suvla Bay 314.
Swanscomb 185.
Tenterden 17, 43, 45, 282, 308, 327.
Ticehurst 296.
Tonge 262.
Uxbridge 320.
Walthamstow 39.
Woodchurch 104.
Worcestershire 264.

 

General Index
Army 7, 255, 298, 300, 314.
Barber 161.
Bricklayer 154, 155, 201.
Carpenter 235.
Clothier 16a.
Cordwainer 37, 64, 67.
Cooper 159.Farmer 15, 44, 75, 95, 96, 106, 107, 120.
Grocer 26, 33, 99, 109.Miller 47,
Parish Clerk and Sexton 147, 182, 276.
Parish Officer 107.
Peruke Maker 161, 147.
Plasterer 73.

 

Rector 2, 65, 196, 261, 264, 281, 298, 311, 316,319, 320, 322, 324.
Surgeon 253.
Tailor 100.
Timber Merchant 238.
Wheelwright 224.
Yeoman 18, 20, 22, 23, 48, 89, 93, 158, 162, 178,188, 189, 198, 205, 221, 251

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