Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Bridge Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Bridge Church, noted by Bax & Rice Friday 6 May 1892. Also some Monumental Inscriptions noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 20th October 2007. Pages 14-17 of Epitaphs from Kent Churches typed up by Margaret Broomfield.

1. HS with cherub’s head, palm branches and E of church. Here lieth the body of Mary CROFTS of this parish she died July ye 17 1775 aged 89 years.

2. HS near foregoing, 2 cherub’s heads, trumpet. Here lieth the body of Richard CROFTS late of this parish who departed this life July 1st 1763 in the 77 year of his age.

3. HS S of foregoing, cherub’s head, and sculls. Here lieth the body of William GILBERT of this parish who left issue by Sarah his wife one daughter viz. Sarah. He departed this life January 29 1760 aged 47 years.

4. HS Cherub’s head. In memory of Sarah wife of John PALMER of this parish who died 20 April 1772 aged 31 years. Left surviving one daughter, Sarah.

5. HS 2 cherub’s heads. In memory of Mary daughter of Francis and Mary CROSOER OF THIS PARISH DIED June 28 1774 aged 22 years. Also Hannah sister of the above aged 6 years (sic).

6. HS. In memory of Sarah daughter of Francis and Mary CROSOER who departed this life April 6th 1782 aged 14 years.

7. HS. In memory of Francis CROSOER late of this parish who died November 17 1779 aged 52 years.

8. HS. To the memory of Elizabeth only daughter of Henry and Sarah Crosoer . She departed this life December 15 1811 in the 8 year of her age.

9. HS. In memory of Francis CROSOER Junr. who departed this life November 21 1783 aged 27 years.

10. HS. In memory of Mary wife of Francis CROSOER who departed this life December 8 1782 aged 54 years.

11. HS. Cherub’s heads, trumpets. In memory of Catherine WOODWARD. She died 28th June 1778 aged 77 years. Also of Ann Woodward who died November 17th 1793 aged 65 years.

12. HS. Cherub’s heads. In memory of Matthew WOODWARD late of this parish who died 20 October 1729 aged 31 years. Likewise of Elizabeth daughter of the above Matthew Woodward by Catherine his wife she died August 24th 1771 aged 44 years. She was a dutiful daughter, a sincere [blank].

13. HS. Cherub’s head. S of church. In memory of Sarah the wife of Matthew CHAMPION of this parish who died the 3rd of September 1774 aged 62 years. Also of Matthew Champion late of this parish who died 27 August 1776 aged 72 years.

Copied by Mr. R.G. Rice.
14. Here rest the mortal remains of Thomas WHITE late of this parish who departed this life September 23rd 1820 aged 61 years. Left surviving Rebecca his wife and one son Thomas. Also of Rebecca wife of the above who died February 1st 1829 aged 70 years.

15. Headstone close to, and to the S of last. In memory of Hannah wife of Edmond WHITE who died October 21st 1787 aged 67 years. Left surviving Thomas and Sarah. Why should I be unwilling for to die that lived so long in pain and misery. Grieve not for me my children dear I am not dead but sleeping here. My days are past my grave you see prepare yourselves to follow me. Also of Edmand (sic) husband to the above who died 4 April 1805 aged 77 years.

16. Small HS. SE of church. To the memory of Louisa BRICE daughter of Richard and Sarah Brice who died August 26th 1818 aged 9 months.

17. Headstone SE of church. Three sculls cut at top. Here lieth buried the body of Ann the wife of John ROBINSON of this parish she died December the 31st 1723 in ye 36 year of her age.

18. Headstone. S of church. 3 sculls and 2 hourglasses at top. Here lieth the body of Sarah FARMON who died October 19th 1736. At her left side lieth ye body of William her son who died November 20th 1724 [sunk].

19. Headstone, East of church. In memory of Hannah wife of Thomas FLETCHER who died the 30th March 1789 aged 51 years.

20. Headstone, E of church, 2 cherub’s heads at top. Here lieth interr’d the body of Thomas MANTLE late of Fordwich who died ye 26th June 1762 aged 42 years. To perpetuate ye memorye of a tender father and good husband this stone was erected by his widow.

21. Headstone close to ………. of last. In memory of Mary MANTLE who died November 22nd 1782 aged 60 years. Afflictions sore long time I bore physicians was in vain. Till God was pleased to give me ease and freed me of my pain.

22. Small HS. South of church. William TYSON died March 10th 1794 aged 23 years.

23. Headstone. S of church. Here lieth interr’d the body of John HALWARD he died June ye 25th 1749 in ye 15th year of his age.

24. HS close to and to the North of last – a cherub’s head at top. Here lieth ye body of Samuel HALWARD late of Bishopsbourne who died July 3rd 1752 aged 49 years and left issue one son.

25. HS. close to and to the N of last – 2 cherub’s heads at top. Here lieth the body of Mary wife of Samuel HALWARD late of Bishopsbourne, who died September ye 28th 1755 aged 42 years.

26. HS South of church. In memory of Thomas TYSON who died the 5th of June 1810 aged 33 years.

27. Large HS to the N of last and close to it. In R. caps. Sacred to the memory of Frances wife of Joseph Taylor TYSON of Canterbury, ironmonger who departed this life on the 18th of April 1840, aged 59 years also of the above Joseph Taylor Tyson who departed this life on the 14th of October 1853 aged 80 years.

28. Low coped stone to the South of last at the W end – in R. caps. Beneath lie the remains of Frances, daughter of Joseph Taylor and Frances Tyson of the City of Canterbury born August 14th 1808 died May 4th 1809. (South slope) Augusta TYSON died August 8th 1825 aged 2 years and 6 months. On S side Joseph Tyson died October 9th 1814 aged 8 months.

29. About 12 "Fagge" stones to the South of church.

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 20th October 2007

No Altar Piece.
30. On an Handsome Black and White Marble Altar Tomb, fixt to ye North Wall, is the Following Coat and Inscription. [Sa. on a chief arg. a demi-lion rampt. issuant gu. (G. Note: BRAEMS) imp. (DIGGES) Gu. on a + arg. 5 spreadeagles sa.]. Joane the second Daughter of Walter HARFLEET, of Beakesbourne Esq. The First Wife of Sr. Arnold BRAEMS Knt. departed this Life ye 26th Day of July 1635 (P. says 27 July), and lieth buried in ye Parish Church of St. Maries In Dovor, in ye West Isle, where there is a Monument erected to her Everlasting Memory. Elizabeth the Second Daughter of Sr. Dudley DIGGES, of Chilham Castle, Knt. Master of ye Roles; Second Wife of Sr. Arnold Braems Knt. departed this Life the 17th Day of May 1643. And, lieth Buried in the Middle of this Chancell, where her Name is engraven, and for Whom this Monument is erected.

31. On a Flat Stone in ye Middle of ye Chancell. Under this Stone lies Buried the Body of Elizabeth DIGGS, 2d. Wife of Sr. Arnold BRAEMS, to whose Memory is erected the Monument, on the North Side of this upper Chancell. Over the above mention’d Monument hangs a Picture, on Copper, with the Arms of BARGRAVE, as before. Pag.57. And the following Inscription painted on ye Bottom of it; which, in some Places is scarce legible. Roberto Bargrave de Bridge Genso. hic nato Feb. 5 Anno 1584/5. Denato 26 Jan. Anno 1649/50. Viro, Relligione in Deum, Pietate in Authotate, Charitate in pauperes, Humanitate in Omnes; Spectassimo Avunculo, optimè de Se Merito Aetatis 65, Vivis Cantuariae Monumentum hoc Memoriae et Gratitudinis. Tho. HARDRES, Jo. Bargrave. Executores. F.F. P.P. D.D.D.

32. Under an Arch in ye North Wall lies a very Ancient Figure of a Man (as it seems) (P.394 ‘female’) at full Length. Over which are ye Histories of Adam and Eve in Paradise; ditto, driven out of it; Cain and Abels Sacrifices, etc. etc. These are all expressed in very small Figure in Alto Releivo, wch. seem to be well done for ye Time when they were cut. Over each History, and out of ye Mouths of most of ye Figures are Scrolls, few of which are legible. Over ye Statue are these few Words remaining, wch. make about a 4th Part of ye whole Line, wch. reaches from one End of ye Monumt. to the other. "Levavi Oculos Meos ad Montes unde veniet .. Over the History of Adam & Eve driven out of Paradise, these words Justitia Dei.

33. On the East Side of ye 1st Window, on ye South Side, is an Inscription in very old Characters, which, tho I took great Pains, I could make out No better than as follows
Beati qui in Domino moriuntur./Quis habitabit in Tabernaculo Dei,/Qui operat …… certa/Institia, atq ad Mortem et ……/…… Puguabit Inimicos suos./Hec Col fec potentis/Dei Gracia Anno Do. 1519.(?).

34. In The Wall near ye 2d. Window, under a Small Nitch, where, I suppose formerly stood some Image, is this Inscription in raised Letters, very ancient, wch. I thus make out, the best I can. "Macobus KASEY Vicari de Patrixborne … fuit hic heri Ano. Dni. M.V. et XII … et Mensis Marcij Die XXI. (Error for Malcomus RAMSEY, RASEY). (1512-3).

35. Over the Nitch, is a Scroll wch. I could not make out . On the other Side of this Windows, is Another Scroll, with a Skull, Bones, a Snake, etc. very finely cut in Releivo. I cd. make out no more of the Legend, than these Words. Dum Tempus ……….. (habemus) Operemur Bonum.

36. In The Body. On a Flat Stone. Beneath this Stone lies interred, in Hopes of a Joyfull Resurrection, ye Body of Ambrose MILWAY, Gent. Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London, late of this Parish who departed this Life 3 Jany. 1744/. Aged 61 Years.

37. On Another. Here lieth inerred the Body of Mary HOLEMON the Widow of Lawrence Holemon, who departed this Life Dec. 20 1695. Aged 55 Years. (Oct. 20, 1695, instead of Dec).

38. This Church, wch. is small, consists of ye Chancell, Body, and 2 Side Isles. The Steeple, which has a low Spire, is at ye West End of ye South Isle; in it hang 3 Bells. The First and Second have no Inscriptions. The Third is thus inscribed. Ave Maria Gracia Plena, Dns. Tecum.

39. In the Churchyard is a very Ancient Altar Tomb, without Inscription.

40. Bridge is a Chapel annext to Patrixsbourne, and was dedicated to St. Peter 1757.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
BARGRAVE 31
BRAEMS 30, 31
BRICE 16
CHAMPION 13
CROFTS 1, 2
CROSOER 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
DIGGES 30, 31
Fagge 12
FARMON 18
FLETCHER 19
GILBERT 3
HALWARD 23, 24, 25
HARDRES 31
HARFLEET 30
HOLEMON 37
KASEY 34
MANTLE 20, 21
MILWAY 36
PALMER 4
ROBINSON 17
TYSON 22, 27, 28
WHITE 14, 15
WOODWARD 11, 12Place Index
Beakesbourne 30
Bishopsbourne 24, 25
Canterbury 27, 28
Chilham Castle 30
Fordwich 20
London 36
Patrixbourne 34, 41

General
Citizen & Merchant Taylor 36
ironmonger 27

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sheet 7
George
   Ash



Daniel
   Austin










Heirs of
 James
  Ashenden

Rev Richard
   Barham







Catharine
   Bear

Henry
   Bird

Lousia
  Buckingham




Sheet 8

Richard
   Sherrard



John Alwood
& others
Daniel Austin









Thomas
   Johnson


James
   Richardson







Eleanor
   Andrews

Unoccupied


Henry
   Horn





William
 Swan
& others

Ann Butler
& others

John
   Steed



Richard
   Brice









Herself

Horne


Henry
 Horne

Richard
   Brice


25

26


184

185
190
193
194
195
196




91



63
64
81
82
95
96
97


74


12


44
137
138
144
145
144*

45



105


106
107
108
109

148
150
156
157
158
159
173
174
175
183

139
+
139a
146
176a
143


182


White Horse Public
House
---


Six Cottages &

Lawrence Field
Nr Gosley
Park Field
Park Field
Gosley Hill
The Slip
Extraordinary charge
on
5a 3r 3p of hops


Mill Cottages



Bridge Street?
Five Acre Meadow
Six Acres
Further Sheeplands
Two & Half Acres
Union Field
Stowe? Meadow


Houses &


House & Ground


Bowin Paddock
Twenty Acres
Part of Ten Acres
Reads? Saul
Avenue Piece
Reads? Saul Shaw

Cottage &



Two Cottages &


Dog Kennel Meadow
Dog Kennel Meadow
Dog Kennel Meadow
Dog Kennel Meadow

Chalk Pit
Wood Lands
Little Hammel
Barn Meadow
Little Pett Farm
Half Acre Meadow
Great Field
Rough Field
Stable Field
Old e Down

Red Hill         }
                    }
The one Acre }
Pound Shaw
Gosley Woods
Part Read Sauls
   Shaw

Plough Wood
Extraordinary charge
on
39a 2r 29p of hops


---
Pasture


Garden

Garden
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable Arable

at 12s


Pasture



Homestead
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture


Garden


---


Pasture
Arable
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Wood

Garden



Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pit
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Homest'd
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable

Wood


Wood
Wood

Wood

Wood

at 12s



0.1.14
0.2. 0
0.3.14

1.2.35

5.0.36
2.0. 6
9.1.21
5.3. 3
3.2. 0
0.2.22
28.0.35
per acre


1. 2 .3



0.3.19
1.3.15
5.2.14
6.3.22
2.2.12
5.1.37
2.3.37
26.0.20

0.0.16


0.0.35


39.2. 8
20.2.19
3.2. 8
9.2.29
2.0.13
0.0.20

0.0.35



0.2.16


3.1.37
1.0.30
0.3. 6
3.1. 3

0.1. 3
6.2. 9
0.3.12
1.3.22
1.0.32
0.2. 0
29.2.12
6.1.20
6.1.19
19.2.17

5.2.28}


2.1.31}
7.2.30}

0.1.19}

  3.0.22
177.2.20
per acre





1. 8 .4









3.0. 1½
3. 9. 4½
6. 9 .6   

























7. 4. 0

0. 1.10



0. 3. 4





1.16. 6










10.10. 0







1. 3. 9

 0. 2.   3
21.  1.10
23.16.  2
44.18.11















7. 2. 9



























20.19. 1






















14. 8. 0










35. 7. 1

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Richard
   Brice

Sheet 9
Marchioness
 of
Conyngham
& Lousie
    Taylor
& Lousie
Bechingham
Heirs of
 late Sarah
  Hougham



Marchioness
 of
Conyngham

























Sheet 10
Himself



Themselves












George  
   Denn


Sarah
   Fagg

John
   Rickwood

Herself





Richard
   Brice












































William
    Dutnall

John
   Steed

John
 Steed &
John
 Pay

120a



124
162
176
177
178
179
180
192
110




1
4
15

6


2


3
133
140
181
191

16
80
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
102
103
104
111
112
116
118
119
120
123
121
126

127

129

130
131
132
134
135
136
141
142
149
151
152
152a
153
154
160
161
171
172

113


100
114

115

Little Field



White Hill Wood
White Hill Wood
Gosley Wood
Gosley Wood
Gosley Wood
Gosley Wood
?????? Rough
Gosley Shaw
Bourn? Hop Grd
Extraordinary charge
on
17a 3r 0p of hops


Bridge Field
Littler Bifrons
Bridge Field

Hanging Bank


Cottage &


Half Acre Plantation
Warren Shaw
Red Hill
Shrubs Wood
Part of Pennyquick

The Park
Union Field
Oust Meadow
Oust Garden
Oust Garden
Pett Garden
Garden Meadow
Stack Yard Meadow
Great Pett
Hill Field
Bridge Place Meadow
Bridge Place
The Slip
Bridge Place Pasture
Brick Kiln Field
Four Acre Meadow
Pett Bottom
Brarakers?
Well Close
Whitehall Shaw
Further Well Close
Freese? Bushes
   & Light Hill
Middle Pett Farm

Middle Pett Farm
   Bottom
Eighteen Acres
Old Ground
Standards
Angle Piece Sheds &
12½ Acres
Old Ground
Upper Warren
Reads Saul Shaw
Chalk Pit
Post Field
Norris Meadow
The Slip
The Hop Ground
Lower Meadow
Court field
Pouts Hill
Court? Field
Broom Field

House Brickfields &


River Meadow
Brickkiln Meadow

Little Bridge Place
Arable



Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

at 12s


Arable
Homes'd
Arable

Arable


Garden


Plantat'n
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Garden
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Homest'd
Pasture
Pasture
Homest'd
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable

Arable
Homest'd
 Pasture

Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Waste
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Pit
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

Garden


Pasture
Pasture

Homest'd

2.1.12



6.0. 0
29.2.26
73.2.24
5.1.25
14.2.34
3.1.38
17.3.16
0.1.32
 17.3.  0
168.3.35
per acre


7.1.39
0.0.17
7.2. 4

0.0.18


0.0.27


0.2.11
2.2.11
3.3.16
1.1.12
3.2. 3

4.2.19
25.0. 5
3.3.25
0.0.16
0.0.11
0.1.33
3.3.31
4.1.13
1.2. 1
2.3. 5
9.1. 1
1.2. 2
0.3.30
6.3.20
28.3.26
4.1.36
37.0.26
27.0.23
38.1.30
0.0.27
6.2. 0

61.1. 0

3.0.14

32.0. 4
18.1.11
2.0.33
49.3.32
1.0.25
12.2.18
15.0.22
36.0.19
0.1.15
0.1. 8
19.1. 5
2.3.37
0.0.32
1.0. 9
0.2.32
24.3.22
22.0.10
10.2. 0
9.3. 2

1.2. 2


1.2.39
2.3.12

0.2.13

0. 2.10











           
24. 3. 7
10.13. 0
34.18. 7



1. 1. 6

0.0.10


0. 1. 3




















































57. 2. 0

0. 3. 9



1. 1. 0

0. 2. 1

1. 1. 7


















10. 1. 3

























































215.15.0

Sheet 11 William
  Stannard

William,
 Munns
& another

James
Bartholmew

128


155



165
166
167
168
169
170

Two Cottages &


Two Cottages &



Three Corner Shaw
Pouts Hill
Road Field
Crow slip
Seven Acres
Seven Acres Shaw
Extraordinary charge
on
16a 0r 31p of hops
Gardens


Gardens



Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood

at 12s

0.0.36


0.1. 8



0.3.39
13.2. 9
6.1.16
3.2.22
7.0.20
  0.1.17
598.3.20
per acre

0. 1.10


0. 2 .6








            
62.19. 2
 9.14. 4
12.13. 6













 13.13. 4
239. 9. 9

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Frederic
   Colegate





George
   Curtees
Himself &
John
 Dyason
John
 Pratt
& another

Charles
   Straxby

68


77



22

House Yard &


Three House &



House Yard &
Premises


Gardens



Premises

0.0.39


0.0.27
0.1.26


0.0. 9





0. 2. 6


0. 0. 5

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Charles
   Davies


William
    Dutnall


Sarah
   Fagg





Sheet 12
William
   Fagg


Peter
  Fissenden





Thomas
   Foord


William
   Gambrill

Himself



Himself
William
 ?erier?

Herself
& another
Edward
 Eaden
& another
Herself
& others

Himself



Samuel
 Paul
Himself
James
 Price
& others

John
 Lawrence
& others

Himself

30
31


10
94


19

69


21


23
24


13

17
18



67



76

---
House & Yard


Building Ground
Union Meadow


Two Cottages &

Two Cottages &


House Yard &


House & Shop
---


House &

---
Four Houses &



Four Cottages &



House &
Garden
---


---
Pasture


Gardens

Gardens


Premises


---
Pasture


Garden

Pasture
Gardens



Gardens



Garden

0.0.20
0.0.  7
0.0.27

0.0.31
2.3.17
3.0.  8

0.1. 4

0.0.11


0.0.13
0.1.28

0.0.24
1.3.  4
1.3.28

0.0. 2

0.3.28
0.1. 4
1.1. 4


0.0.15



0.0.16



0. 1. 8



0.17. 0







0. 5. 5



0 .8. 4





0. 8 .9


0. 0. 8



0. 0.10

Heirs of
 Harriet
  G??sier


Rev Edward
   Gregory



Guardians
 of Bridge
  Union

William
   Hardman





Rev James
   Hartley



Charles
   Howard

Sheet 13
Rev John
   Hilton
Alexander
 Bayack? 
William
 Wilson

Himself




Themselves



John
 Horton
& another
Thomas
 Goodman
& others

Himself




Himself



Edward
   Hawkins

7

8


41
42
43


92
93


49


53



38
39
40


117
117a


187
188
189

House &

House &


Bridge Hill Cottage &
Bridge Hill Meadow
Bridge Hill House &


Union Spot
Union House


Two Houses &


Four Cottages &



Bridge Hill Pasture
Bridge Hill &
Bridge Hill Meadow


Mill Field
House Stable &


Burnt Bottom Shaw
Burnt Bottom
Great Burnt Bottom
   Shaw 
Garden

Garden


Garden
Pasture
Garden


Arable
---


Gardens


Gardens



Pasture
Garden
Pasture


Pasture
Garden


Wood
Arable

Wood

0.0.39
0.0.13
0.1.12


0.0.21
16.1.21
 4.1.27
20.3.29

0.3.25
1.1.15
2.1.  0

0.0.16


0.0.11
0.0.27


3.2.24
0.1.20
0.3.  9
4.3.13

0.3.19
0.0.36
1.0.15

0.1. 8
7.0.17

1.0.27
8.2.12



0. 2. 1





4.15 .0



0.15. 0





0.0.10





1.0.11



0. 4. 6





0.10. 8



































3. 5. 5

Owner Occupier

No.

  Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Charles
   Hodges

William
   Hodges

Samuel
   Hardman





Henry
   Jarvis








Richard
   Jarvis












Thomas
   Hennett


Maria
   Keeler

Sheet 14
John
  Lansberry





Richard
 & John
  Marsh

Thomas
   Neal


George
   Plomer

Stephen
   Philpot

William
 Rigden &
Harriet
 Delmar

Himself


Himself


Himself
William
 Taylor
& another
Himself


Himself
& others
Himself
Unoccupied
William
 Duckett
& 5 others
Richard
   Brice

Himself

William
 Williams
William
 Rye
& another

William
 Williams
Robert
 Scott
& 3 others

William
 Apps
& another

Daniel
   Hooker


William
 Sergeant
& others
Himself



Thomas
   Collard


Thomas
 May
& 4 others

Thomas
   Cullen

John
   Martin

Thomas
   Hawkins

65


186


50
51


52


27

28
32
54


101


47
48
55

56



98

99



20



72



33


36
37


70



62



5


58


33
34

House &


Cottage &


House &
Two House &


---


Three House &

---
School House &
Six Cottage &


---


Church Field
House Yards &
---

Two Cottages &



Waterloo Meadow

Four Cottages &



Two Cottages &



House &



Six Cottages &


House Premises &
House Pasture


House &



Five Cottages &



Cottage &


House &


Red Lion Public Hse
---
Premises


Garden


Garden
Garden


Garden


Gardens

Pasture
Yards
Gardens


Pasture


Pasture
Premises
Garden &
Premises
Gardens



Fruit &
 Pasture
Gardens



Gardens



Garden



Gardens


Gardens
Pasture


Gardens



Gardens



Gardens


Garden


Garden
Pasture

0.0. 3


0.0.23


0.0.16
0.0.13

0.1.  3
0.1.32


0.0.24

2.1. 7
0.0.12
0.0.20


7. 0.32
9.3.15

0.2.23
0.0.26

0.1. 6
0.0.29




2.0.11
0.0.16
3.1.31


0.0.35



0.0. 8



0.0.35


0.2.20
2.1.23
3.0.38

0.0.15



0.0.33



0.1.15


0.0.24


0.3. 7
1.2.22
2.1.29




0. 0.10






0. 4 .5






0.14. 1


1.13. 8
2.  7. 9





0.10. 4




0. 8. 4
         
0.18. 8


0. 0. 6



0. 0. 5








0.18. 1

0. 0. 8







0. 2. 6


0. 1. 8




0.12. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Trustees of
 Ann's
  Smith
   Charity



Rt Hon Lord
   Londes





Robert
   Sankey





Sheet 15
Milter
  Smithson

Mary
   Sicard

Ann
   Tritton



Joseph
   Tyson


William
   Verrier

Thomas
  White
(Canterbury)

William
   Williams

Thomas
   White
  (Bridge)

Trusttes of
 Wesleyan
  Chapel

Rectory of
   Bridge
  (Glebe)
Richard
   Brice





Himself



Thomas
   Collard

John
 Drury
& another
Jane
 Hartley
William
 Verrier

Herself
& another

Herself
& another

William
 Williams
Thomas
 Duckett

Himself



Himself


Peter
Fissenden


Himself
& another

Himself



Themselves
& James
 Brice

---

147
147a
147b




163
164
123

122


11


14

9


64


73


60

61


78}
79}


75


29



57


59



71



46

Abbotts Heaths
Abbotts Shaw
Abbotts Shaw
Extraordinary charge
on
18a 0r 31p of hops


White Hill Wood
White Hill Wood
White Hill Wood

Bridge Field


Two House &
   Building Ground

House &

School Meadow


Two? Houses &


Two Houses &


---

Houses &


House Garden &



House &


House &



House Brewhouse &


Houses &



House & Chapel



Church Yard
Hops
Wood
Wood

at 12s


Wood
Wood
Wood

Arable


---


Gardens

Pasture


Gardens


Gardens


Garden

Garden


Pasture



Premises


Garden



Premises


Garden



---



---

18.0.31
0.1. 8
 0.0.21
18.2.20
per acre


3.3.10
7.0.18
16.2.21

20.1.28
47.3.28

0.0.21


0.0. 7
2.1.22
2.2.10


0.0.11


0.1.11


0.0.20

0.0.28
0.1. 8

2.0. 3



0.0. 9


0.1. 4



0.0.24


0.0.15



0.0.12



0.2.30



          
 5. 6.10
10.18. 4
16. 5. 2



2. 5. 3

1.  5. 6
3.10. 9




0. 3. 4
0.  9. 5
0.12. 9


0. 0. 8


0. 1. 8





0. 3. 0

0.13. 4






0. 4 .2






0. 0.10



0. 0. 8












9.13. 0
9.13. 0

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