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Monumental Inscriptions of Boughton Aluph Church

The Monumental Inscriptions of Boughton Aluph Church noted by Leland L. Duncan August 1890. Typed up by Dawn Weeks, checked by Zena Bamping. Also some Monumental Inscriptions noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 4th January 2008.

Inside the Church
1. A flat stone in the north chancel:- On the death of Captain Robert MOYLE Quale rosetum Horto Decus est avroq. Lapillos / Tale fuit Charis Dum fuit ille suis / Avulsa fragrante Rosa fit Decolor Hortus / Et Gema elapsa Lamina pallet inopos / Com sortem hic subiit ivvenis miserabilis urnœ / Exsulat insignis mista pudore fideo / Obiit Anno Domini 1639 February 22 / Ætat: suœ 43

Wisht ashes were it piety to pray / Thy Soule might once againe informe thy clay / Each holy lengthe a prayer booke would penn / And force the Heavens to send thee backe agen / I blame they Goodnesse, since tis understood / Thou dyedst so soone because thous Livedst so good / Say, Heavens, when ye did want a Sts supply Did wee not send a Royall subsidy / This moyle more treasure to their glory brings / Then the proud camells of the Arabian Kings.

2. Another flat stone:- Here lyeth the Body of Captain Robert Moyle of Buckwell Esquire who marryed Priscilla the daughter of Charles FOTHERSBY Deane of Canterbury by whom he had 3 sonnes and 10 daughters.

3. Flat stone in North chancel:- Here rests Priscilla ye wife of Robert MOYLE of Buckwell Esquire who living with him 24 yeares proved marriage to be honourable by her unreprovable honour in that state of life and outliving him 22 yeares she adorned her widowhood with devotion to the temple like Anna, with hospitality at home like Martha and doing good works abroad like Tabitha, having thus passed her time in ye feare of God she with joy departed to Him on ye 10th day of November in ye 67th yeare of her age, 1661.

4. On the west wall of the North chancel is a large monument with the recumbent figure of a lady, and figures of two daughters and one son and this inscription:-
Ann wife of Josias Clerk of Essex, Gentleman, daughter to John MOILE of Buckwell Esquire and of Mary his wife daughter to Robert HONYWOOD of Charing in the County of Kent Esquire She lived 31 yeares a fayre example of virginity, wedlock and singular pietye She dyed a happy mother of two daughters and one son whose birth conveyed her to a crown of glory in ye yeare of Grace 1631 August 24.

To the tender trust of that sadd earth which gave it birth We recommend this sacred dust. The pretious ointment of her name That had no taint that had no soyle We keep to oyle The wings of fame The higher storie Of her rare soule The heav’ns enroule In sheets of glorie If perfect good Did ere reside In comon flesh and blood In her it liv’d, with her it dyed Reader, tis thought our universall mother Will hardly ope her womb for such another.

Sub cruce tuta quies Et tu Alienigena Gratus ades, Silector ades Perlege Severœ, Verœ, Sincerœ Probitatis, Pulchritudinis, Pietatis Epitomen Sed nihil hic orbis qd Perenet Possidet Serius, Ocyus Omnium versatur urna Heri tuum erat, et hon est Hodie tuum est, et non erit Cras tuum erit, si vixceris Cuncta humana Fumus umbra vanitas Ad sumum Nihil Lector Valeao et Memento.

Above are three shields – the centre one is as follows:
On a bend engrailed a plate in chief – a crescent for difference Impaling (1) Gu. a fox (?) arg within a bordure of the second. (2) Gu between two bars a dog currant. On the bars three martlets 2 and 1. In chief 3 roundels: (3) Arg a saltier sa. between 4 estoiles (4) Quarterly embattled arg and Sa., counterchanged.

The left shield – a bend engrailed as above – Impaling 3 cinque foils. The right shield – Gu a fox (?) within a bordure Impaling a chevron between three ----- heads erased.

5. Tablet on the wall of the north chancel:- In this place gathered to his ancestors rests Sir Robert MOYL of Buckwell who whilest he lived among others to serve his time, deserved with the best who lived in his time. Therefore as soon as the land had the happiness to receive again [the King he had the honour to receive knighthood from the hand of, is written in faint pencil above the line] the King. He ever aspired to what was noblest with a high mind, yet far from pride: and descended to the meanest with a low mind, yet far from basenesse. As he was reservedly sparing of needlesse words: so was he cheerfully still a bounding in obliging deeds. Never did self-interest move his heart to designe anything unworthily, never did envy prompt his tongue to speake of anyone detractingly: never did narrow mindednesse withhold his hand from doing like himself generously.In all regards he was such that could his due character be here fully given, it would more grace his monument than his monument his memory. He married Mary the daughter of Nicholas TOKE of Godington Esquire by whom he had on sone left surviving and a daughter born and unborn since the death of her father, who died untimely in respect of his about his 25th yeare, on the 2nd June 1661.

Above is this coat: Gu – an ass arg statant –impaling arg on a chevron sa, between 3 talbots heads erased of the second, collared or, as many plates.

6. A flat stone in the north chancel with marginal inscription:- Here lyeth buryed the bodye of Jhon / MOYLE Esquire and Mary his wife. The sayd Jhon was the eldest son of Robert Moyle of Buckwell Esquire and Mary was / on of ye daughters of Robert H O……..d / of Charing Esquire …………… Jhon died ye 2 of January & this Mary his wife died ye 6 of January 1613.

7. Another flat stone:- Here lyeth the ………….. of Walter MOYLE……… … Robert Moyle of Buckwell Esquire and ……… ……… ude …….. the middle Temple & Ahut Barrister who died the 6? of Maye 1599 Here lyeth……. Robert M………… of ………. in the county of ……..Departed this life on the………..day of June 166?………..

8. In the high chancel on the north side of the altar a mural monument:- To the lasting memory of Thomas AUSTIN of this parish Gentleman who departed this life without issue the 11th of March 1637 in the 83 yere of his age and lyeth here under interred. This monument was erected by Dorothy his widdo and executrix daughter of Gabrill GILES late of Sheldwich, Gentelman deceased and formerlie the happy wife first of Captaine William RICHARDS and next of Frances GILES Gentleman all natives of this county and by them hath a hopeffull offspringe of sonns and grandchildren

Above is this coat:- on a chev. between 3 lions jambes, 3 plates Impaling, per pale az and gu a griffin statant or, a cresc Below two coats – on the left a chevron between 3 fleur de lys on the right per pale az and gu a griffin statant or. Underneath is another shield embracing all the above coats.

In the nave
9. A flat stone:- Here lieth interred the body of Mason Son of Joseph COOSENS Gentleman by Ann his wife he died December the 12 1723 in the 3 year of his age.

10. A flat stone: Here lyeth interred the body of Thomas MASCALL late of this parish who departed this life ye first day of February 1688 and was here buryed the 5th day of the same month being at his decease full seventy six yeares of age.
Also Ann, granddaughter of the above said Thomas died July the 22nd 1751 aged 55 years.

Nave continued
11. A flat stone:- [ a pencil sketch of arms] In the vault is interred the body of John MASCALL Esquire of Ashford who died August 30th 1769 aged 43 years
leaving issue by Mary his wife, one son Robert and one daughter Hester Also Mary relict of the above John Mascall who afterwards married Josias PATTENSON Esquire of Ashford and died August 27th 1808 aged 72 years. Also Martha daughter of the above John and Mary Mascall who died June 3rd 1760 aged 3 years.

At the west end are two stones:-
12. In memory of Robert BRETON Vicar who died July 13th 1808 aged 84 years. Also of Elizabeth his wife who died September 12th 1804 aged 59 years.

13. Here lieth interred the body of Thomas DOBSON who died October 12 1784 aged 64 years. Long have I been deprived of sight And now I hope to see Christ coming from the clouds And that is joy to me.

The above are all the inscriptions in Boughton Aluph
Church (August 1890). In the chancel are some matrices
of brasses:-

In the north transept window – which is 14th century work – are many fragments of old glass, including coats of arms. [Three pencil sketches]

In a window in the south aisle of the nave is a coat of arms – arg. a cross azure – the field is very delicately diapered.
[Sketch of shield]
In the west window – also a fourteen century one –are these coats: [four shields sketched]

In the east window of the high chancel – which is of 15th century date are remains of old glass. A king and queen –Saint Michael (headless) – St Christofer and child –

Notes from the churchyard
14. John Clifford died October 7 1769 aged 51. Had issue by Martha his wife XIV children of whom VII sons and IV daughters survive. Martha his wife died January 4 1807 aged 88.

15. On a stone let into the outside of the east wall of the chancel:- Here lieth interred the body of Mary the wife of Richard ATWOOD who departed this life July the 16 1727 aged 36 years. She left issue one son and 4 daughters viz Richard, Elizabeth, Mary, Ann and Sarah. Here also lieth interred the body of Richard Atwood who departed this life June the 5th 1746 aged 77 years.

16. Headstone Sarah wife of Henry GREENSTREET died December 30 1787 aged 66. Left issue surviving one son and three daughters viz – Henry, Mary, Ann and Sarah. Also Henry Greenstreet late of Challock died 6th February 1803 aged 82.

End of Bougthon Aluph notes.  August 1890  Leland L Duncan

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 4th January 2008

In The Chancel.

17. On a Mural Monument, On ye East Wall, and North Side of ye Comm. Table with these Coats.[I. Arg. on a chevn. gu. 3 bezants, betw. 3 lions’ paws gu. (AUSTEN).
II. AUSTEN imp. No.V, wt. cresct. for diffce. in dexter chief.
III. (On a lozge.) as II (no cresct.) imp. No.IV imp. dexter ½ of baron side repeated imp. No.I.
IV. Sa. a chevn. betw. 3 f-de-l. arg. (RICHARDS).
V. Per pale az. & gu. a griffin segreant or (no cresct). (GYLES].
To The lasting Memory of Thomas AUSTEN of this Parish, Gent, who departed this Life without Issue ye 11th of March 1637/8 in ye 83d. Year of his Age. And lieth hereunder interred. This Monument was erected by Dorothy his Widow & Executrix, Daughter of Gabril GILES, late of Sheldwich, Gent, Deceas’d. And formerly the happy Wife, First of Captain William RICHARDS; and Next, of Francis GILES, Gentleman; All Natives of this County. And, by them hath An hopefull Offspring, of Sons and Grand Children.

18. Underneath on a Bl. Flat Stone. Here lieth Buried ye Body of Thomas AUSTEN Gent, who ended this Life ye 11th Day of March 1637/8 in ye 83d. Year of his Age. Whose Monumt. is here fixed.

19. On a Flat Stone in ye Area of ye Chancel. Here lieth interred, The late Reverend Mr John WINN, Who was 20 Years Vicar of Boughton Aluph. He died Oct. 20 1728 in ye 50th Year of his Age. Under the Same Stone lies interrd Bridget, Relict of ye Said Reverend Mr John Winn, Daughter of Charles TOKE, Gent, of Beere near Dover. She was born 4 May 1649 and died 1 July 1732.

20. On Another Flat Stone. Underneath lieth ye Body of Moyle BRETON Esq. of Kennington in ye County of Kent; Eldest Son of Robert Breton Esq. of Elms near Dover, by Mary, Sole Daughter and Heiress of John MOYLE Esq. of Buckwell in ye Parish of Boughton Aluph. He Married Mary only Daughter and Heiress of William MOYSE of Bennenden in ye County of Kent, by whom he left Issue 3 Sons and 1 Daughter. He was, Readers, A Man, in many Respects, worthy thy Imitation; as, a Tender and Kind Husband; an indulgent, but prudent Father; a sincere and courteous Friend; an Usefull and Charitable Neighbour. It wd. have been an Injury to his Memory not to have transmitted these his good Qualities to Posterity. For wch. Reason, his Mournfull Widow is desirous of leaving this Monument of her Regard and his Merit. He died 19 May 1735. Aged 43 Years.

21. Here are 2 More Ancient Flat Stones, which have formerly had Brass Plates etc. upon them, wch. are now lost.

In The Side Chancell – toward ye North.
22. On a Mural Monument on ye south Wall with this Coat. [Gu. a mule passant & a border arg. (MOYLE) imp. Arg. a chevn. sa. wt. 3 plates, betw. 3 talbots’ heads erased & collared sa. (*TOKE)].*As this Lady was an Heiress her Arms sd. have been placed in an Escutcheon of Pretence, and not impaled. Br. FAUSSETT. In this Place, gatherd to his Ancestors, rests Sr. Robert MOYLE of Buckwell; who, whilst he liv’d among Others to serve his Time, deserv’d with ye best who liv’d in his Time. Therefore, as soon as ye Land had ye Happyness to receive again the King, he had ye Honour to receive Knighthood from ye Hand of ye King. He ever aspired to what was noblest, with an high Mind, yet far from Pride; and, descended to ye Meanest, with a low Mind, yet far from Baseness. As he was reservedly sparing of needless Words, so was he cheerfully still abounding in obliging Deeds; Never did Self Interest move his Heart to design any thing unworthily; Never did Envy Prompt his Tongue, to speak of any One detractingly; Never did Narrow Mindedness withhold his Hand, from doing, like himself, generously. In all Regards, he was such, that, could his due Character be fully given, it would more grace his Monument, than his Monument can his Memory. He Married Mary, ye Daughter of Nicholas TOKE of Godington Esq. By whom he had 1* Son left surviving; and a Daughter, born & unborn since the Death of her Father, who died untimely in Respect of his, about his 25th Year on ye 2d. of June 1661. *This Son was named John, who had an only Daughter and Heiress, named Mary, who married Robert BRETON Esq. of Elms, near Dover. B. FAUSSETT, see P.53.

23. On a Mural Monument, on ye North Wall with this Coat. [MOYLE imp. Gu. a + lozengy patonce or]. On ye Death of Capt. Robert MOYLE Quale Rosetum Horto Decus est, Auroq Lapillus,/Tale fuit charis, dum fuit, Ille, suis./Avulsâ fragrante Rosâ, fit decolor Hortus;/Et, Gemmâ elapsâ, Lamina Pallet inops./Cum Sortem hic subijt, Juvenis Miserabilis Urnae,/Exsulat Insignis Mista Pudore Fides – Obiit A.D. 1639/40. 2 Feb. Aetatis 43. Wish’d Ashes, were it Piety to pray/Thy Soul might once again inform thy Clay;/Each holy Tongue a Prayer Book wou’d Pen,/And force ye Heav’ns to send Thee back again./I blame thy Goodness, since ‘tis Understood,/Thou diedst so soon; because Thou livedst so good./Say, Heavn’s, when ye did want a Saint’s Supply,/Did we not send a Royal subsidy./This Moyle more Treasure to Your Glory brings,/Then ye proud Camels of th’ Arabian Kings.

24. At ye West End of this Side Chancell is a very Fine and Stately Monum. with a Lady Lying at full Length on ye Altar Tomb of it, and the Small Effigies of 3 Children by her, viz. 2 Girls in An Arch under ye Pillaster near her Head, and 1 Boy in an Arch under that near her Feet, with the following Inscription and Coats.[I. Gu. on a bend engrailed arg. at its top a cresct. gu. for difference imp. (sic) Arg. 3 cinquefoils or (sic).
II. Tierced:
1). as dexter of I.
2). Per fesse: upr. coat is MOYLE, lr. coat is (no tinctures shown). A saltire betw. 4 water buckets sa.
3). Per fesse: upr. 2 bars, lr. Gu. a + lozgy. patonce or.
III. MOYLE imp. Arg. a chevn. betw. 3 hawks’ heads erased az.].
Sacred to ye Precious Memory of Amye, Wife to Josias CLERKE of Essex Gent. Daughter to John MOYLE of Buckwell Esq., and of Mary his Wife, Daughter of Robert HONEYWOOD of Charing in ye County of Kent, Esq. She liv’d 31 Years a fair Example of Virginity, Wedlock, and singular Piety. She died a happy Mother of 2 Daughters, and 1 Son, whose Birth convey’d her to a Crown of Glory, in ye Year of Grace 1631 Aug. 24. To ye tender Trust/Of that sad Earth/Which gave it Birth/We recommend this Pious Dust./The precious Oyntment of her Name,/That had no taint, that had no Foil,/We keep to Oyl ye Wings of Fame./The higher Story/Of her rare Soul/The Heavn’s enroul/In Sheets of Glory./If perfect Good/Did e’er reside/In Flesh & Blood/In her it livd, in her it died./Reader, tis thought our Universal Mother/Will hardly ope her Womb for such Another./Sub Cruce Tuta Quies!/ Et Tu, Alienigena,/Gratus ades, si Lector ades./Perlese, severae, verae, sincerae,/Probitatis, Pulchritudinis,/Pietatis Epitomen./Sed Nihil hic Orbis quod peranet/Possidet; Serius, Ocyus,/Omnium versatur Urna./Heri, tuum erat, et non est./Hodie, tuum est, et non erit./Cras, tuum erit, si vixeris./Cuncta humana, Fumus, Umbra/Vanitas; ad Summum, Nihil./Lector, Valeas, et Memento.

25. On a Black Flat Stone. Here rests Priscilla, ye Wife of Robert MOYLE of Buckwell Esq. who, living with him 24 Years, proved Marriage to be honourable, by her unreproveable Honour in that State of Life. And, outliving him 22 Years, She adornd her Widowhood with Devotion; The Temple, like Anna; With Hospitality at home, like Martha; and doing good Works abroad, like Tabitha. Having thus passed her Time in ye Fear of God, She with Joy departed to him on ye 10th Day of November, in ye 67th Year of her Age 1661.

26 On Another. Here lieth ye Body of Captain Robert MOYLE of Buckwell Esq. who married Priscilla ye Daughter of Charles FOTHERBY, Dean of Canterbury; by whom he had 10 Sons and 3 Daughters.

27. On Another. Here lies Buried the Body of Walter MOYLE Gent, Second Son of Robert Moyle
of Buckwell Esq. and Sometime a Student in ye Middle Temple, and utter Barister, who died ye 3d. of May 1599. Here also lieth ye Body of Sr. Robert MOYLE of Buckwell (Son of Robert Moyle Esq.) in ye County of Kent, Knt. who departed this Life on ye 2d. Day of June 1661. Aetatis Suae …

28. In this Chancel are 5 other Flat Stones, and an Altar Tomb, None of which are now legible.

In the Middle Isle.
29. On a Flat Black Stone. Here lies ye Body of Thomas MASCALL, late of this Parish, who departed this Life ye 1st Day of Feb. 1688/9. And was here buried the 5th Day of ye same Month, being at his Decease full 76 Years of Age. Also Anne, Grand Daughter of ye abovesaid Thomas died July 22 1751. Aged 55 Years.

30. On a Flat White Stone. Here lieth interrd the Body of Mason, Son of John COOSENS, Gent, by Anna his Wife. He died 12 Dec. 1723 in ye 3d. Year of his Age.

31. Here are, in different parts of the Body of this Church, 6 Other Flat Stones, none of which are now legible.

32. The Windows of this Church appear to have been in general very Good. And in That of ye North Transept are ye following Coats still remaining. [I. sa. 2 bars or imp. checky sa. & or. The whole shield bears a label of 3 pts. sa. II. Checky sa. & or.].

33. This Church consists of Two Chancells, The Body, 2 Isles, and a Cross One or Transept. The Tower, in which hang 5 Bells (The Inscriptions upon which it was to dark for Me to read) is in ye Middle of ye Church, and stands upon Four Stout Pillars. The whole Building is of Flints, (except ye Great Chancel, which seems to be of Squared Stones) and pretty spacious. It was call’d All Saints. It is a Vicarage in ye Gift of ye Family of BRETON of Kennington. The present Vicar is The Reverend Mr Robert BRETON, viz. 1757.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
Atwood 15
AUSTEN 17, 18,
Austin 8
Breton 12, 20, 22, 33
Clerk 4
CLERKE 24


Clifford 14
Coosens 9, 30
Dobson 13
Fothersby 2, 26
Giles 8, 17
GYLES 17
Greenstreet 16
Honywood 4
Mascall 10, 11, 29
Moile 4
Moyl 5
Moyle 1- 3, 6, 7, 20, 22-27
Moyse 20
Pattenson 11
Richards 8, 17
Toke 5, 19, 22
WINN 19

Places Index
Ashford 11Beere near Dover 19
Benenden 20
Buckwell 2-7, 20, 24-27
Challock 16
Charing 4 6, 24
Elms near Dover 20


Essex 4, 24
Godington 5, 22
Godington 22
Kennington 20, 33
London 
   Middle Temple 27
Sheldwich 8, 17General
Barrister 7
Captain 1, 8, 17, 23, 26
Dean of Canterbury 2, 26
Mason 30
Vicar 12

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Information kindly provided by Pat Tritton

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Sheet 1
Edward
   Akhurst













Executors of
Thomas Allen
William
 Waller &
Benjamin
 Thorpe







Rev John
   Billington













Sheet 2






John
   Bishop

Edward
   Akhurst








Joseph
 Acres &
William
 Pierce

John
   Berry


John
   Clarke




James
   Cox

John
   Dickson




Widow
   Goldock

John
   Knowles

Francis
   Wood

Francis
 Wood,
Widow
 Goldock &
John
 Knowles

John
   Bishop


210

211
213
226
227




212
214
215


362
363


181
182
364
371


183


143
154
159
160


158


156


157


155






256

257
258
259


Boughton Lees
   Hop Garden
Boughton Lees Mdw
Barn Oast and Yard
Roadway
Flint field
Extraordinary charge
 on 0a 3r 20p of Hops


Garden
House and Garden
Garden


House and Garden
-----


Brick Yard field
Brick Yard
Brick Yard
Clay pits


House and Garden


Five Acres
Barn field
Eight Acres Great field
Three Acres


Garden


Garden


Garden


Three Cottages
   and Gardens





Long field and
  Half Old Road
Orchard
House Garden & Lodge
Barn and Yards


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

  @ 13s


Pasture
-----
-----


-----
Pasture


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


-----


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


-----


-----


-----


-----







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



2.1.19
2.0. 3


 6.0. 0
10.1.22
per acre


0.1.10

         
0.1.10


0.1. 6
0.1. 6

7.0.12


1.3.12
8.3.24




3.0. 9
1.2.39
9.0. 1
 3.3.17
19.2.26


















3.1.18
0.3.30

        
4.1. 8



2.2.16
2.0.29
0.0.19
0.0. 3
 6.1.13
11.1.19



0.1.16
0.0.21
0.0.12
0.2. 9

0.1.31
0.1.20
0.3.11

8.0.14
2.0.14
1.0.31
 2.3.33
14.1.12

0.0.24


5.1.24
1.3.28
9.1. 6
 4.0.20
20.2.31

0.1. 3


0.1. ?


0.1. 4


0.0.22







3.2.32
1.0. 3
0.0.32
0.0.11
4.3.38








4.15. 6
0.11. 4
5. 6.10




0. 5. 4



0. 5.10





4.0.13

0. 1. 6






6.10. 2

0. 3. 2


0. 3 .2


0. 3.12


0. 1. 6











2. 6. 8
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Widow
   Bourne





Sarah
   Breton







Thomas
   Brett, Esq


Sarah Briton &
Earl of
 Winchelsea



Churchwardens
 of Boughton
  Aluph &
Sarah Breton
Francis
   Pellatt





Rev John
   Billington







James
   Amos


Rev John
 Bllington
John
 Cook


Themselves

Rev John
 Billington

368
369
370
396
397


440
442
444
446
447
449
451


290
291



435





438

House and Garden
Orchard
Orchard
Great Bourne field
Little Bourne field


Broadmead (part of)
Broadmead (part of)
Broadmead (part of)
Broadmead (part of)
Broadmead (part of)
Broadmead (part of)
Broadmead (part of)


Brick Yard
Part of Footway field


Cut in Broadmead

Aftergrass to the same



Cut in Broadmead

Aftergrass to the same
-----
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


-----
Arable


Meadow}

Pasture}



Meadow}

Pasture}


0.0.32
0.2.18
5.1.13
1.0.28
7.1.11

0.0.20
0.0.21
0.0.37
0.2. 9
1.0. 6
0.3.27
4.0. 0
7.0. 0

0.0.25
14.3.30
15.0.15


0.0.26





1.0.20

0.0.32
0.1. 0
0.2.26
5.2.12
1.0.35
7.3.23

0.0.20
0.0.21
0.0.38
0.2. 9
1.0. 7
0.3.29
4.0. 0
7.0. 4

1.1. 4
15.1. 4
16.2. 8


0.0.29





1.0.24









1.11. 3








1.11. 0



7. 3. 3

0. 4 .8





0. 4. 8





Cephas
   Clifford

Sheet 3






George
   Elliott












John
   Epps


William &
 George
   Hayward
Cephas
   Clifford


Moses
   Epps

John
   Hobday

Stephen
 Briggs,
James
 Burton &
Mary Frion

Widow
 Tappenden

Himself
Joseph
 Pepper &
Another

John Arnold
& Richard
 Briggs

George
 Jenkin,
John Nen?,
Mary Swan

120
121


122


123


229





230


223




224



26

Saw Lodge
House Shop & Garden


House and Garden


House and Garden


Three Cottages
   and Gardens




Cottage and Garden


Three Houses 
   and Gardens



Two Cottages 
   and Gardens


Three Cottages
   and Gardens
-----
-----


-----


-----


-----





-----


-----




---



---

0.0. 2
0.0.35
0.0.37

0.0.12


0.0. 2


0.0.34





0.2. 1


0.0.24




0.0.13



0.0.28



0. 5. 4?

0. 0 . 6





0. 2 .0





0. 5 .8


0. 1  6




0. 0. 9



0 .1 .6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Edward
 Knight Esq




















Sheet 4
Edward
 Knight Esq








James
   Amos




William
   Arthur





John
   Cock

1
2
3
4
5
12
14
15


21
22
23
24


25
27
28
29
30


34
35

36
37

38
39
40

41
42
43
44
45
46
47
51
52
53
54
55
56

57
58
59
60
62
63

64
65
65a

Part of Kingswood
Part of Kingswood
Part of Kingswood
Part of Kingswood
Part of Kingswood
Danes Wood
Bow Lees
Birch Wood


Rough Ground
Lime Kiln
Lime Kiln
Chalk Hole


Rowlands
-----
House and Garden
Platt
-----


House Orchard
House and Court
   Buckwell
Garden
Barn Stable Oast 
   Yards and Lane
Pound Orchard
Pond
Waggon Lodge
   and Platt
Park Meadow
Lower Meadow
Johnny Deals
Johnny Wood
Long Brook
Long Wood
Olanteigh Brook
Island
First Olanteigh Brook
Stowages
Stowages
Lower Middle Brook
Lower Middle
   Brook Shave
Tappenden Brook
Tappenden Brook Wood
Gottye Pond
Gottye field
Gottye Shave
Upper Middle 
  Brook Shave
Upper Middle Brook
Hop Garden field
Gottye Lane
Extraordinary charge
 on 12a 0r 0p of Hops 
Wood
Wood
Wood}
Wood}
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Woody
-----
-----
-----


Pasture
Pasture
-----
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture

-----
-----

-----
Pasture
Water

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

Wood
Pasture
Wood
Water
Arable
Wood

Wood
Pasture
Hops
-----

   @ 13s

















3.0. 2
1.0.21


1.0.19
5.1. 2

2.0.19





0.3.15



13.0.34
6.2. 4
11.3.33

11.2.36

7.3. 3

14.2.14
3.2.17
7.0.34
3.1.10


1.3. 7


4.3.32



6.2.25
6.0.22
            
102.1.25
per acre

0.2.31
1.2.19

42.1.31
5.0.31
2.2. 3
7.1.36
 3.1.18
63.1. 9

1.2. 2
0.0. 3
0.0. 3
1.2.35
3.1. 3

3.1.30
1.0.37
0.1. 8
0.0.16
1.0.33
6.1. 4

2.2.18

0.0.38
0.0.39

0.3. 7
0.3.32
0.1.31

0.2. 0
13.3. 3
6.2.39
12.2. 9
3.0. 0
12.0.14
5.1.16
8.0. 0
0.1.34
14.3.21
3.3.16
7.0.34
3.2.12

0.2.10
1.3.20
5.3.35
.0.1. 1
5.1. 0
1.2.23
1.2. 2

7.0.15
6.2.17
  0.3.  7
129.1.13






















0.16.10



































34. 4. 6
 7.16. 0
42.0. 6

Sheet 5 William
   Sutton

7

8
9
10
16
17
18
19
20
63b
63c
68
69
70
71

73

Socomb Downs 
   & Pond field
Shave
Shave
Shave
Brown Wood
Part of Danes
Dane Hop Garden
Little Round Wood
Kiln field
South field
Boughton Corner field
Barn Lodges and Yard
Barn etc
House Lodges & Yard
Orchard etc

The Dane
Extraordinary charge 
 on 2a 1r 34p  of Hops 

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

Arable

     @ 13s


51.3. 1




1.0.37
2.1.34

22.1. 0
11.2.27
13.2.27



   0.0.35
103.1.  1
 40.3.19
144.0.20
 per acre


55.2.39
0.2.18
1.2.38
0.0.34
3.3. 3
1.1.34
2.1.38
0.3.25
24.0.22
11.3.27
14.0.23
0.1.30
0.1.16
0.1. 7
  0.1.10
118.2.  4
 42.1.15
160.3.19

















27. 0. 0


 1.12. 0
28.12. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Edward
 Knight Esq






John
   Marsh

Thomas
   Nickalls


Francis
 Pellatt &
Sarah
 Breton


Samuel
 Elias
  Sawbridge
    Esq
William
 Theobald
& John
 Hubbard

Serles
   White

Daniel
   Phillpott





Francis
 Pellatt 
Rev John
 Billington


Samuel
 Elias
 Sawbridge
    Esq

John
  Jenner

6




61


260


405
406



443}




48
49



50

Five Cottages 
   & Garden



Cottage and Garden


House Garden etc


Garden
Orchard


}Cut in Broadmead

}After Grass to 
   the same


Alder Bed
Alder Bed



Coombs Meadow

-----



------


-----


-----
Pasture


Meadow }

Pasture }



Wood
Wood



Pasture













0.0.32
0.0.32


0.1.19









4.1.20


0.1.29



0.0.29


0.0.30


0.0.26
0.0.35
0.1.21


0.1.19




0.2. 6
0.3.18
1.1.24


4.2. 6


0. 5 .2



0. 1 .6


0. 1. 6




0. 4 .2

0. 1 .5
(May  
only)








1. 2. 8
Sheet 6
Sophia
   Smith








John
   Spain

Thomas
   Stace

Sophia
   Smith











Ellened


Lion




203
204
205
206
207
208
209
243


393


31


32


-----
-----
-----
Garden
Orchard
House and Garden
House and Garden
-----


House and Garden


House and Garden


House and Garden

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


------


-----


-----


2.1. 9
1.2.26
0.1.24




1.2. 6
5.3.25


2.1.33
1.3. 6
0.1.30
0.1. 4
0.1.23
0.0. 8
0.0.1?
1.2.31
7.0.31

0.1.15


0.0.26


0.0.23










1.14. 9

0. 3. 8


0. 1 .6


0. 1 .6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
James
   Tabrett





Richard
   Taylor






Earl of
   Thanet









Sheet 7
Trustees of
  Turnpike
    Road
James
   Tabrett





Richard
   Taylor






Henry
   Foster










Themselves

355
389
390
391
392


191
192
193
194
194a
195


418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427


285

361

Lees field
Garden
House Lodges & Yard
House Meadow
Lower Meadow


House Garden & Yard
Malt House
House Orchard
The Meadow
Shave
The Orchard


Barn Lodges & Yard
Mount
Shaw
Sandhurst Pond
Great field
Rough Ground Pasture
Lodge and Yard
Birch Wood
America Meadow
America Meadow


Turnpike House
   & Garden
House and 
   Garden Turnpike
Pasture
-----
-----
Pasture
Pasture


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


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



-----

-----

1.1. 6


1.0.29
0. 3 .2
3.1.16



0.1.25
3.1.12

0.3. 2
4.2.13



5.2. 3


83.0.19
7.3.29


6.2. 6
  3.2.  0
196.2.17

1.1.38
0.1. 3
0.0.15
1.0.38
0.3.39
4.0.13

0.0.26
0.0. 5
0.1.36
3.1.39
0.1.11
0.3.30
5.1.27

0.1.34
6.3. 1
0.3. 3
2.0. 3
14.1. 2
8.1.38
0.0.31
2.0.27
6.3.39
  3.2.33
113.3.11


0.0. 6
0.0.16
0.0.22






0.17. 5







1.15. 6











35. 7 .7




0. 1 .6
Right Hon
 Earl of
 Winchelsea


































Sheet 8
Right Hon
 Earl of
Winchelsea

11
13
72
85
86
87
89
100
101
102
103
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
112a
113
114
115
116
118
133
186a
186b
186c
197
198a
199
200
220
221
228
231

326
328
330
332
333
334
337

Jacketts Wood
Wood
Part of Shrubbery
Wyses Wood
Plantation
Coach Road
Plantation
Rough Ground
Rough Ground
Boughton Wood
Part of Boughton Wood
Plantation
Plantation
Part of Eastwell Park
Part of Eastwell Park
Lodge and Yard
Clover field
Part of Shrubbery
Part of Garden
Part of Wall Garden
Part of Fatting Paddock
Part of Plantation
Part of Garden
Wheelers Plantation
Plantation
-----
-----
-----
Nursery
-----
Nursery
Fifteen Cottage Gdns
7 Cottages & Gdns
Garden Ground
Nursery
Waggon Lodge 
   & Plantation
Plantation
Shaw
Plantation
Alders
Roadway
Plantation
Goat Lees Plantation
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
-----
Wood
Woody
Woody
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
-----
Pasture
Wood
-----
-----
Pasture
Wood
-----
Wood
Wood
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----

Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
-----
Wood
Wood














21.1.20
208.0.26

21.2. 5



10.0.15






















            
261.0.26

23.1.37
2.1.25
0.0. 2
1.1.13
7.3.17
0.2.30
3.3.16
2.2. 0
2.3.31
114.0.10
31.2. 2
1.3.30
3.1.27
47.1.14
281.0.39
0.0. 8
22.3. 7
1.1.10
0.1. 9
0.0.27
11.0.11
0.1.13
0.0.11
1.1. 9
4.1.20
0.0.32
1.2. 4
0.0.11
1.2.33
0.1.39
0.1. 2
2.3.38
0.0.34
0.1.36
0.2.17

0.0.23
1.0. 2
2.1.35
4.2.11
7.0.35
0.0.12
20.20
  2.3.  7
595.1.18













































13.16. 7
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Right Hon
 Earl of
 Winchelsea
Edward
   Akhurst

180
184
185

186
188
189
190
239
240
241
242
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
338
339

Town field
Brick Yard Wood
Waggon Lodge field 
   and Lodge
Brick Yard Platt
Swinnings
Shaw
Taylor field
Little Brook
Seatons Hop Garden
Seatons field
Alms Row field
Home Meadow
Orchard
Garden
Orchard
House Lodges & Yard
Barn and Yard
Stable field
Barn field
New field
Remainder of New field
Four Acres
Spring field
Extraordinary charge
  on 4a 2r 20p of Hops
Pasture
Wood

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

   @ 13s

7.2.28


0.3.38
1.3.20
9.1.33

6.0.19
1.2.13
1.3.29
6.3.25
2.2.32
2.2.25

0.1. 6



3.0.23
23.0. 3
2.2.31
4.2.35
3.3.23
 7.2.23
89.1.34
per acre

8.0.11
2.1. 9

1.0.19
2.0.29
9.3.36
0.1. 4
6.1.20
1.3.30
2.0.31
7.1. 5
2.3.17
3.0. 1
2.0.12
0.0.21
0.1.14
0.1.24
0.0.29
3.2. 3
23.3.19
3.0. 6
5.0.14
4.0.34
 8.2.  5
98.3.33

























33. 5 .4
 3.0. 1
36.5. 5

Sheet 9 Daniel
   Amos

91

92

93

94
95
96
97
98
99

196
198
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
327
331
335
336

Warren field & Half
   Occupation Road
Part of Warren field &
Half Occupation Road
Hale field & Half
   Occupation Road
Hop Gdn Hale Stocks
Orchard
House and Garden
Barn Lodges & Yard
Upper Orchard
Hale Stocks Stock Platt
  & Bone Mill Platt
Hop Garden
Brick Yard Hop Garden
Ponds etc
Lodges and Garden
Yard & Wagon Lodge
House and Garden
Lodges and Yard
Upper Ottaways Mdw
Lower Ottaways Mdw
Lower Hop Garden
Part of Town field
Rangers Brook
Part of Goats Lees field
Extraordinary charge
  on 13a 0r 0p of Hops

Arable

Arable

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

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

   @ 13s


70.0.39

3.0.11

16.2.33
2.1.13
0.1.12


0.1.21

23.2.29
2.3.37
2.2.30





3.1.22
5.2.21
8.0.11
13.0.13
7.3. 9
  0.1.30
160.3.11
per acre


72.1. 3

3.2.30

17.2.13
2.2.13
0.1.20
0.0.13
0.1.18
0.1.29

24.1.12
3.1. 1
2.3.27
0.1. 0
0.0.39
0.2.38
0.0.28
0.0.255
3.2.10
5.3.16
9.0.38
13.2.10
7.3.37
  0.133
169.0.15



























45. 1. 5
 8. 9. 0
53.10. 5

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Right Hon
 Earl of
 Winchelsea








Sheet 10
James
   Amos

























John
  Austen

74
75
76
77

79
80
81

82
83
84
104
105
161
162
165
166
167
174
175
176
177
178
179


201

The Danes
Upper Danes
Barn field
Barn Oast Lodges
   and Yard
Little Beergate
Orchard
House Gdn Premises
   Boughton Court
Fostall
Clapham
Shaw
Chak Hole
Lime Kiln
Kings field
Sellings
Boughton Court Mdw
Brook
Brook
Thirteen Acres
Part of Thirteen Acres
Lodge and Yard
Platt
Brook
Wise Meadow


Cottages and Garden
Arable
Arable
Pasture

-----
Pasture
Pasture

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


-----

24.2.15
26.1. 7
1.1. 0


2.1.18
1.1. 7


7.0.38
60.2.13



41.0.21
20.0. 6
8.0.30
1.0.37
2.1.22
12.0. 0
0.1.39

0.0.24
2.1.37
 12.2.35
224.3.  9

25.2.37
27.0. 5
1.2.15

0.1.28
2.2.35
1.2.31

0.3. 3
8.1.39
62.2. 30.0.35
1.3.14
0.0. 2
42.3.12
20.2.11
8.2.21
1.1.19
2.2.33
12.1.15
0.2. 9
0.0. 9
0.0.35
2.3. 2
 13.1.20
238.1.35

0.0.30


























91. 7. 3

0. 2 .0























Sheet 11
Edward
   Berry






John
   Bishop


















John &
 Samuel
   Bishop

352
353
354
384
385
386


311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
351




173
254
255
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269

279
271
272

273
274
275
276
277
278
289
340
341

-----
-----
-----
Orchard
House Lodge & Gdn
-----


Great field
Hop Garden
long Brook
Burton Brook
Bar Meadow
Rasen Brook Meadow
Hamel
Barn field
Fostall
Garden
House and Garden
Lodge and Yard
Stable Lodge and Yard
Barn and Yard
Stack Yard
Water field
Extraordinary charge 
  on 3a 0r 0p of Hops  


High field
Fourteen Acres
Upper Sandwich field
Lower Sandwich field
House field
House field
House field
Moat Hop Garden
Moat
Shaw Round Moat
Five Acres
Great Meadow and
   Waggon Lodge
Stack Yard
Barn Lodges and Yard
House Gardens
   & Roadway
Great field
Stable field
Old Hop Garden
Lane
Little Meadow
Garden
Stoneboroughs
Long Wilkins
Little Wilkins
Extraordinary charge
  on 2a 1r 0p of Hops 
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
-----
Pasture


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

  @ 13s


Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Hops
Hops
Water
Wood
Arable

Pasture
-----
-----

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

 @ 13s

1.2.34
1.2.38
0.1.38
0.2.25

0.2.15
5.0.30

54.3. 1
5.1. 1
3.1. 3
8.2.12
4.2.35
7.1. 9
2.3.36
10.1.20
2.0. 6






  5.0.23
104.1.28
per acre


5.3.23
15.3. 1
10.1.30
11.0.31
1.2.17
1.1.29
1.2. 4
0.2.26


4.3.31

9.0.17




13.2. 1
7.2.10
2.3.33

3.0.34

3.2.10
14.3.35
  1.0.28
109.2.  0

per acre

1.3.29
1.3.19
0.2. 8
0.2.31
0.0.34
0.2.29
5.3.30

56.3.19
5.1.39
3.2. 8
8.3.15
5.0.25
7.2.28
3.0.19
10.3. 4
2.1.38
0.1. 3
0.1.21
0.0.24
0.1.13
0.0.31
0.1.11
  5.2.16
111.1.  1



6.0.23
16.1.11
10.3.31
11.2.38
1.2.34
1.2. 3
1.2.22
0.2.26
0.1. 6
0.3.15
5.0.26

9.1.29
0.0.31
0.0.38

0.2.13
14.0.23
7.3.18
3.1. 0
0.0.29
3.1.20
0.1. 6
3.3.13
15.3.19
  2.1.19
118.2.13

























41.18. 9
1.19. 0
43.17. 9



























47.17. 9
 1. 9. 3
49. 7 .0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Sheet 12
Right Hon
 Earl of
 Winchelsea

Stephen
   Bishop













Samuel
 Black &
Grace
 Farley

John
  Brenchley


Shorter
   Brook






Stephen
   Brooks

John
   Burton


394
395
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417


88




365
366


399
400
401
402
403
404


329


216
217
218
219


Godden Meadow
Stiff field
-----
Hilly field
Great field
Banky field
House and Garden
Barn Lodges & Yard
Orchard
-----
-----
Part of
Twenty Acres


Two Cottages
   and Gardens



House and Garden
Orchard


Garden
House Lodge & Yard
House field
Middle field
Further field
House field Platt


House Garden
   and Stable

House
Forge
Orchard
Garden

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


-----




-----
Pasture


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


-----


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


2.1.21
6.0. 9
3.1. 2
9.2.23
38.2.17
3.2.16


1.3. 4
2.1.15

0.0. 4
23.2.  2
91.0.35







0.0.29
0.0.29



1.1. 6
1.0.22
0.3.30
0.0.33
3.2.11






0.1.37
         
0.1.37




2.2. 9
6.1.13
3.1.26
10.0.27
39.3.12
3.3.17
0.1. 1
0.1.24
1.3.24
2.1.36
2.1. 3
0.0. 6
24.2.19
98.1.27

0.1. 4




0.1.13
0.0.35
0.2. 8

0.2. 6
0.0.11
1.1.20
1.1. 1
1.0. 6
0.0.35
4.1.39

0.2.33


0.0. 5
0.0. 3
0.2.12
0.0.26
0.3 . 6















36.15.11

0. 2 .6






0. 4 .7







1. 1 .0

0. 5 .2






0. 8 .3
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Sheet 13
Right Hon
 Earl of
 Winchelsea

William
 Henry
  Clements















Cephas
   Clifford

John
  Cook,
    Junr.




George
   Creed

Thomas
   Creed

Christopher
 Cutney &
William
 Hill

John
   Epps

George
   Harden


130
131
131a
132
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
187




119


430

432
433
434


356


225


90




222


280


Hop Garden
Great field
Shave Planted Wood
Lane Place
Shaw
Cold Brains
Chalk Hole field
Barn Lodges and Yard
House Stable etc
Garden
Stack Yard
House field
Six Acres
Broad field
Extraordinary charge
  on 3a 2r 0p of Hops 



Garden


Cut of Hay 
    in Broadmead
  -  ditto -
  -  ditto -
  -  ditto -


House and Garden


Cottage Garden
   & Lodge

Two Cottages 
   and Gardens



Saw Lodge


Cottage and Garden

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

   @ 13s


----



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


-----


-----


-----




-----


-----


1.1.35
24.3.35

6.1. 2

9.0.16
5.3.20




8.0.38
6.2.32
 5.2.19
76.0.37
per acre






0.2.31
0.0. 8
0.0.24
1.3. 1
2.2.24


1.2.16
25.3.28
0.2.31
4.1.38
0.1. 5
9.2.15
6.1.34
0.2. 5
0.0.28
0.0.29
0.0.26
9.1. 2
7.0.33
 5.3.27
82.1.32



0.0.20



0.2.31
0.0.10
0.0.28
1.3. 4
2.2.34

0.1.17


0.1. 4


0.3. 0




0.0. 4


0.0.39
















31. 2. 7
 2. 5 .6
33. 8 .1

0. 1 .6







0.12. 0

0. 3. 8


0. 3 .2


0. 5 .2







0. 2 .6
Sheet 14








































Sheet 15
William
   Hobday









Robert
   Jenner


John
   Oliver

124
125

126
127
128
129




171
172


168
169
170
279
281
282
283
284
287
288
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
305
306
307
308
309
310

Stable Lodges & Yard
Public House Gdn &
Premises Flying Horse
Garden
Orchard
The Meadow
Hop Garden
Extraordinary charge 
  on 1a 2r 28p of Hops 


House and Garden
Lodge and Meadow


Barn Lodge & Orchard
House Garden & Yards
Walnut Tree field
Pitts field
Oast
Barn and Platt
Orchard and Platt
The Trips
Orchard
Garden
Nine Acres
Rushy Brook
-----
Drove Lane field
The Brook
Great field
Barn Stable and Yard
Garden
Young Orchard
-----
Orchard
Orchard
Barn and Yard
House and Garden
Lodges and Yard
Orchard and Granary
----
Cherry & Hop Garden
Extraordinary charge
  on 3a 1r 3p of Hops  
-----

-----
-----
Pasture
Pasture
Hops

@ 13s 


-----
Pasture


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

   @ 13s





0.1.30
1.0.38
1.2.28
3.1.16
per acre



1.1.12
1.1.12

2.1.12

4.2.29
0.1.32


0.2.35
23.1.16
2.1. 4

8.1.33
5.0.17
4.2.29
7.3.39
5.1.24
26.1.18


1.1.35
1.0.14
0.2.35
0.0.35



4.1.35
28.0.29
  3.1.  7
131.0.38
per acre

0.1.11

0.1.19
0.0.12
0.2. 2
1.1.15
1.3. 0
4.1.19



0.1. 3
1.1.31
1.2.34

2.2.25
0.0.28
4.3.27
0.2. 5
0.0. 4
0.1.18
0.3. 3
24.0.13
2.2. 7
0.1.12
8.3.19
5.1. 4
4.3.36
9.0.24
5.2.25
27.0.13
0.1.14
0.1.13
1.2.31
1.0.25
0.3. 7
0.1. 2
0.0.18
0.1. 8
0.2. 5
4.2.18
29.1. 9
  3.1.35
140.1.  8








2. 1. 3
1. 1 .9
3. 3 .0



0. 9 .4





























56.15. 3
 2. 2. 6
58.17. 9

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Right Hon
 Earl of
 Winchelsea
Widow
   Pellatt

Richard
   Sharpe

Thomas
   Smeeth

William
 Spicer &
Robert
 Jordan

James
   Tassell




Henry
   Ward

360


202


304


33




163
164




357
358
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383

-----


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Two Cottages and Gardens



Perry Court field
Part of Perry Court field
Extraordinary charge
  on 2a 1r 2p of Hops  



-----
-----
Cottage
Garden
Oast Meadow
Hop Garden field
Hops in Hop Gdn field
Bottom field
Hop Garden
-----
House Lodges & Yards
Garden
-----
-----
Extraordinary charge
  on 1a 0r 13p of Hops
Pasture


-----


-----


-----




Arable
Hops

  @ 13s


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

  @ 13s

0.3. 3













12.3.10
 2.1.  2
15.0.12
per acre


1.3.33
1.3.22


2.1.31
4.1.21
0.2.24
2.3.22
0.1.29
3.2.14



 0.1. 5
18.2. 1
per acre

0.3.18


0.0.23


0.0.34


0.1.34




13.0.32
 2.1.25
15.2.17



2.0.16
2.0. 3
0.1.18

2.2.25
4.2.26
0.2.29
3.0.18
0.1.35
3.3. 9
0.0.32
0.1.16
1.3.37
 0.1. 8
22.3. 5



































6.14. 9
0.14. 0
7. 8. 9



Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   
Sheet 16
Right Hon
 Earl of
 Winchelsea


























Earl of
 Winchelsea (Cuts) &
Sarah 
 Breton (Aftergrass)




















Sheet 17





Rev John
   Billington
    (Glebe)












Waste

Thomas
   Wood

Daniel
   Young










John &
 Samuel
  Bishop (Cuts)
John 
 Cock, Junr
(Aftergrass)

John
 Oliver &
John
 Cook

James
 Amos &
Rev John
 Billington

John &
 Samuel
  Bishop &
Rev John
 Billington

John Cook
 (Cuts)
Rev John
 Billington (Aftergrass)






William
 Hobday &
Rev John
 Billington

John 
 Oliver &
Rev John
 Billington


Rev John
 Billington &
John
 Dickson







William
   Sutton


286


342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
359



{428


{431




{429




{448





{436




{437


{439


{441



{450





{445




78
144
14
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
66
67


117
387
387a
388
367
398


House and Garden


Wilkins
Brooks
Alder Bed
-----
Burnt House field
Long Meadow
House Lodges & Yards
Barn and Garden
Hilly field
------



Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same

Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same



Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same



Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same




Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same



Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same

Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same

Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same


Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same




Cut in Broadmead
Aftergrass to the same



Church and churchyard
Four Acres
Chalk Hole field
Shaw
Footway field
Shaw
Walnut Tree field
Orchard
Barn and Yards
House and Garden
Lodge and Platt
Parsonage and Yard
Parsonage Barn


Boughton Lees
Goatleys Lees
Goatleys Lees
Goatleys Lees
Pt of Kennington Lees
Pt of Kennington Lees

-----


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



Meadow}
Pasture}

Meadow}
Pasture}



Meadow}
Pasture}



Meadow}
Pasture}




Meadow}
Pasture}



Meadow}
Pasture}

Meadow}
Pasture}

Meadow}
Pasture}


Meadow}
Pasture}




Meadow}
Pasture}



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


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture





5.2.33
2.0. 0

9.3.19
1.1.11
2.0.19


3.3.24
 0.0.26
25.0.14



2.3.14


0.0.36




1.3.29




2.0.39





0.0. 1



0.0.13



0.3. 2


0.1.15



0.1.29





0.3. 2




4.1.11
2.1.31

3.3. 7

5.2.13
0.1.32


0.1. 6
0.3.33
           
17.3.13


0.0.23


6.1.32
2.2.26
1.0. 1
10.3.31
1.1.38
2.2.37
0.0.20
0.1. 9
4.0.25
 0.0.31
30.0.10



2.3.14


0.0.37




1.3.38




2.1. 5





0.0. 2



0.0.15



0.3. 3


0.1.15



0.1.30





0.3. 2



1.0. 4
4.3. 3
2.2.29
0.1.26
3.3.29
0.1.39
5.3.14
0.1.29
0.0.24
0.1.17
0.1.12
1.0.28
 0.0.11
21.2.35

6.0.35
3.0.30
1.0.28
2.3.25
1.2.29
 0.1. 4
15.2. 1


0. 1 .6












10. 2. 8



0.11. 9


0. 0.10




0. 8 .0




0. 9 .3









0. 0. 6



0. 3 .6


0. 1 .6



0. 1 .9






















7. 0. 0

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