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Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Capel-le-Ferne Church

The Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Capel-le-Ferne Church. Noted 25th September 1892 by Leland L. Duncan.

 

The following is as far as possible an exact transcription of Mr L.L. Duncan's field notebook for the M.I.s in the Folkestone area where he seems have stayed during September and October 1891.  His notebook written up in his shorthand, in pencil, on the site leaves something to be desired. The paper of the notebook has over time become somewhat dirty and aged but is an immensely valuable record of that date.
                                                                                 Transcribed and typed up by Christine Pantrey

Also Some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1759, added 8th June 2007

Capel–le–Ferne Churchyard.
South side of yard.
128. Thomas BROMLEY and Susanna his wife. He died 6th October 1781 aged 64. She died 10th October 1790 aged 69: Left three sons and two daughters: Mary, James, Ann, ….., Elizabeth, Susannah and Hannah.

129. Thomas Hammond SIMS died 19th April 1805 aged 19 years.

130. Thomas HAMMOND died 23rd December 1750 aged 63. Left one son and one daughter.

131. George ANDREW of this parish, Yeoman, who left issue by Jeane his wife, daughter of Stephen ROBESON, two sons and three daughters. He dyed 13th September 1681 aged 71 yeares.

132. William ANDREWS died 15th May 1748 aged 65 years and six months. Left six sons and four daughters.

133. Elizabeth ANDREWS wife of William Andrews, 6th June 1758 aged 68. Left six sons and three daughters.

134. Here lieth interred the Body of John KNOTT, yeoman, son of Stephen KNOT of ye parish of Folkestone who had issue by Frances his wife two sons and two daughters of whom John only surviving. He departed this life ye 28th day of September 1705 aged 65 years and five months.

135. Frances KNOTT wife of John Knott Yeoman, died 18th July 1698 aged 56. She had issue three sons and one daughter. [Please note; if related to above there is contradiction as regards children].

136. Mary wife of John KNOTT died 27th January 1781 aged 90. Left surviving one son and one daughter: Underdown and Frances. Also John son of aforesaid John and Mary Knott died in infancy.

137. Here lieth Interr’d the Body of Jane wife of Mr John KNOTT of Dovor who was twice Mayor of that Town and Port. She left issue by him one son who now survives. She departed this life the 25th ay of April 1732 aged 69 years.

138. Here lieth Interr’d the Body of Mr John KNOTT of Dovor who was twice Mayor of that town and Port. He departed this Life June the 14th 1727 aged 52 years. He was son of John and Frances Knott he left issue one son.

139. Mr John KNOTT died 3rd January 1770 aged 67. Also John son of above died 1st November 1769 aged 34.

140. Underdown KNOTT Died 4th January 1793 aged 64. Left Rachel his wife and two daughters; Mary and Frances.

141. George ANDREWS died December 30th 1792 aged 52. Left his widow and one daughter. Also Elizabeth Andrews widow of above Died 2nd March 1813 aged 67.

142. George ANDREWS, 10th May 1804 in 82nd year. Left Elizabeth his wife and one daughter.

143. Elizabeth wife of George ANDREWS, 21st August 1821 in 88th year. Left one daughter.

144. Ann wife of John SPAIN of the parish of Alkham died 11th February 1822 in 64th year.

145. Ellen TOUGH  passenger in "Northfleet" drowned 22nd January 1873.

146. Lucy daughter of George and Elizabeth HOGBEN, 13th April 1874 aged 22.

146a Old flat tomb- illegible.

147. Jeremiah ANDREW died 26th March 1720 aged 66. Left four sons and two daughters.

148. Thomasin wife of Jeremiah ANDREW, 15th January 1731 aged 79. Left four children: George , Jeremiah, Jane……..….under grass.

149. John GINER, cordwinder in Huffam, dyed ye 19th of January 1698 aged 74. Had issue by Sarah his first wife one dafter and by Frances three dafters.

150. John HAMS of ye parish of Folkestone? Ye son of Thomas and Susanna Hams and Grandson of John and Frances JOYNER who died ye 6th August 1704 aged 30.

151. Martha HAMMOND wife of Adam Hammond died 16th January 1713 aged 58 years. Left three sons: Adam, John……. …. …Under grass

152. Adam HAMMOND, 13th January 1760 aged 77.

153. Stephen SIMS, 17th November 1780 aged 74. Left his wife, one son and one daughter: Robert and Jane. Ann his wife, 14th September 1802 aged 82.

154. Elizabeth wife of John KIMBER of this parish, 8th October 1684 in 75th yeare.

155. Elizabeth wife of George ……..O……..NE died 22nd January 1678 aged …. Yeares.

155aHeadstone:- low (old) under grass and illegible.

156. Eleanor wife of John SNELLING Died 19th November 1818 aged 63. Above John Snelling, 16th January 1819 aged 82. Left five sons and three daughters.

157. Elizabeth wife of Osborn Snoulton MEAD at Boughton under Blean and youngest daughter of William GILBERT of this parish, died 9th November 1825 aged 24. Left one child named Osborn aged 2 years.

158. Ann wife of William GILBERT of this parish Died 26th April 1820 aged 62. Left three sons and three daughters. Above William Gilbert died 21st January 1837 aged 74.

159. Osborn MEAD died July 17th 1850 aged 27, after a long and painful illness.

160. Jesse SINCLAIR died 31st March 1875 aged 78.

161. Ingram TUCKER died July 23rd 1854 aged 87. Esther his widow died February 26th 1856 aged 87.

162. Elizabeth wife of William ROBINSON Died 9th July 1840 aged 21.

163. Wood:- Susannah TUCKER died May – 1834 aged – yeares.
Eastern Portion.
164. Elizabeth wife of John DEAL, 3rd June 1811 aged 48. Above John Deal, 18th March 1814 aged 61. Richard only son of above, 20th June 1812 aged 24.

165. Footstone: W. A. 1823.

166. Lydia DEAL daughter of John and Elizabeth Deal late of the parish of Acrise, Died 10th November 1824 aged 24.

167. Elizabeth Alice only daughter of William and Susanna SQUIRE of Dover, 16th November 1827 in 12th year.

168. Frances ALLEN daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Allen, 16th March 1857 aged 27.

169. Edward ALLEN late of Dover died 12th September 1838 aged 62. Walter Edward and Susanna children of above died in infancy. Left- with Elizabeth his widow, one son and one daughter: Edward and Frances. Above Elizabeth died 27th May 1865 aged 79.

170. Mary DEAL daughter of John and Elizabeth Deal died 19th January 1844 aged 50.

171. Thomas SQUIRE late of Dover 26th January 1844 aged 52. Thomas Squire son of above, 17th June 1855 aged 36. James Squire grandson of above, July 1853 aged one month.

172. Thomas HATTON of Dover, 9th January 1865 aged 64.

173. William BROMLEY, 14th August 1878 aged 70.

174. Sarah wife of William BROMLEY, 31st August 1878 aged 76.

175. Sarah Ann wife of William BRIGGS and daughter of Ingram FRY and Charlotte BROMLEY, died 19th April 1872 aged 60.

176. Ingram BROMLEY died 30th May 1864 aged 53.

177. Ingram Fry BROMLEY Died February 3rd 1859 aged 73. Charlotte Bromley relict of above Died September 29th 1871 aged 86.

178. Austen John BROMLEY July 22nd 1828 aged 11. Henry Rivers Bromley died December 29th 1837 aged 15. Ann Bromley died October 24th 1854 aged 26.

179. Jane Caroline MARSH died 20th April 1858 aged 34. Robert Austen Marsh son of above, 23rd February 1857 aged eight months.

180. William BROMLEY died 22nd May 1859 aged 79.

181. Robert BROMLEY, 13th April 1863 aged 86. Jane PALMER sister of above, 22nd June 1870 aged 97.
Ann Bromley sister of above, 17th December 1871 aged 96.

182. Sarah Green ROSE died 25th July 1810 aged 21.

183. Mary wife of William GILBERT of Capel died 22nd January 1875 aged 75.

184. William GILBERT eldest son of William and Mary Gilbert of Capel died September 5th 1851 aged 19.

185. Frederick G… GILBERT youngest son of William and Mary Gilbert of Capel died December 6th 1854 aged 12. John GILBERT second son of William and Mary Gilbert of Capel, 7th April 1855 aged 21.

186. William HART (formerly of Great Chart) Died 9th June 1862 aged 80.

187. Laura Ellen Hart daughter of William and Ann Hart, died 30th December 1877 aged 40 after a long and painful illness. Also Ann Hart died 24th April 1886 in 88th year.

188. A broken pillar:- Thomas Barker Wawne BRIGGS and Annetta his wife and their (?) faithful servant Alice MARSH. Annetta Briggs (nee GRISBROOK) Born 12th March 1820 Died 9th November 1877. Alice MARSH born 28th January 1830 died 7th March 1882. Thomas Barker Wawne Briggs Born 24th July 1825 died 1st April 1883.

189. Mary DRAY wife of David Dray of Dover died 21st March 1842 aged 45. Above David Dray, 19th September 1849 aged 47. Left Jane his wife and one son George who died 7th April 1875 aged 30 and is interred in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Dover. Jane widow of above, 16th January 1876 aged 75.

190. Thomas DRAY died 2nd November 1839 aged 60. Left one son and two daughters: David, Mary and Ann.

191. Maria wife of James JANTON died 29th July 1875 aged 77. James Janton, 16th November 1881 aged 80. Also James, Edward and Thomas who died in infancy.

South-West of porch.
192. (Old):- Henry AUSTEN… … …… … … ……

193. Anne second wife of Ingram BRONDEY of this parish died 7th May 1757 aged 57years and seven months. Left four sons and three daughters: William , George, Ingram , Robert, Mary, Ann, Caroline Jane and Susanna.

194. Francis COXEN late of Dover Died 6th March 1838 aged 81. Mary his wife died 22nd June 1837 aged 79.

195. Alice wife of Robert COXEN Died August 11th 1832 aged 66 years and eleven months. Also Robert Coxen, April 18th 1836 aged 72.

196. William son of Thomas and Sarah BROMLEY died 9th June 1789 aged 25.

197. Ann Marsh of Wootton,5th July 1795 aged 43.

198. Benjamin FRIEND, 20th November 1807 aged 60. Left Mary his wife and five sons: Viz George, Benjamin, Joseph, Richard and John.

199. Mary SHARP wife of Vincent Sharp, 23rd June 1761 aged 47. Vincent Sharp late of the parish of Hougham, January 13th 1775 aged 72.

200. Wooden Slab: Frederick COURT died 18th February 1888 aged 13.

201. Philipina HARVEY, 16th May 1873 aged 44.

202. Mary youngest daughter of the late Joseph and Hannah RUCK of Brockhampton, Gloucestershire, died 23rd June 1885 in 36th year.

203. John KINGSMILL, 1st July 1863 aged 94. Margaret his wife, 9th April 1849 aged 70. Left one son and four daughters.

204. George son of John and Margaret KINGSMILL of this parish died 31st January 1862 aged 43. Left Eliza his wife and one daughter.

205. Ann wife of John ROUSE of Hawkinge, 25th November 1886 aged 73.

206. Thomas PAPSON, 30th April 1873 aged 83. Sarah wife of above, 22nd March 1872 aged 80. Stephen SIMS, 27th July 1877 aged 64.

207. Elizabeth wife of Joseph COCKS of this Parish, 1st July 1875 aged 53.

North Side;
208. Jeffery FOAT died 26th February 1849 aged 15. George Foat, 14th March 1849 aged 12. Daniel Millgate Foat, 24th May 1852 aged 10.

In Capel-le-Ferne Church.

Tablet on the North wall of the Nave and also a flat stone in the chancel with this inscription
:

209. Alice MINET widow of the late Rev. John Minet Rector of Eythorne died XV August MDCCLXXVIII aged LXXVII. Also Mary Minet wife of Hughes Minet of London Esquire died XXI November MDCCLXVIII aged XXXI.

210. Another tablet: Sophia Louise MINET fifth daughter of Charles William Minet and Leah FORTRIE his wife, born at Brasted in this County April XXVIII MDCCCXXXIX Died at Dover December XVIII MDCCCLV.

Northern Window Capel- Le-Ferne. (illustration).

North wall of Nave- with early diaper work in red on white ground.

211. Tablet in tower- which has been largely rebuilt: Ashurst MORRIS Dedit Nov. 1890.

Flat stones in Nave;
212. Here lieth interred the Body of Captain Alexander RIDLEY, jurat of the Corporation of Dover. He departed this life the 26th of June 1762 aged 58 years. Left surviving two sons. Mr John Ridley son of the above died 7th September 1802 aged 62 years.

213. Heare lieth Interred ye Body of Mrs Mary HUGHES dafter of Mr Henrey and Mrs Elizabeth Hughes who departed this life ye 2nd of March 1699 aged three weeks.

214. Brass on North Wall of Chancel: Arms: (illustrated)
Figures of man and woman
Three daughters (missing) and four sons. Pray for the soullys of John GYBBIS and Margaret his wyff he decest ye III day of October in the yere of Our Lord MCCCCCXXVI.
                                                                                            End of Capel- Le- Ferne   25th September 1891.

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Also Some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1759, added 8th June 2007

Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton          

Funeral Inscriptions at Capell Le Fern in Kent - 1759.

In the Chancell.
1. One Flat Stone without Inscription. Remains of good painted Glass, in ye Windows.

2. The Chancell is parted from The Body, by 3 Mitred Arches, supported by 4 low Pillars. Over these Arches is a large Aperture in the Wall, like a Window; this has a much rounder Arch – I imagine, by some Stone Brackets still remaining in The Walls that the Rood Gallery was in this Place.

3. In the Body – On a Flat Stone. Here lieth interred The Body of Mrs. Mary HUGHEs, Datter of Mr Henry and Mrs Elisabeth Hughes, who departed this Life the 2d. of March 1698/99. Aged 3 Weeks.

4. Four Other Flat Stones not legible.

5. This Church consists only of The Chancell and Body, and a low Tower at the West End, in which hangs 1 small Bell without Inscription.

6. In The Church Yard, is 1 Ancient Altar Tomb, without Inscription; and Memorials of Persons of The Names of ANDREWS, BROMLEY, HAMMOND, KENTER and KNOTT.

7. This Church was dedicated to St. Mary. It is accounted only as a Chapell, and is annext to Alkham, which see.

8. (No note of brass of Jn. GYBBIS (ob. 3 Oct. 1526) & w. Margt. now on N. wall of Chancel. Probably covered over in B.F.’s time. But M.S. cozens (c.1795), vol 2, p.384, describes this bass as on Chancel floor (the sons already gone).

Index of Names and Places

Name Index
ALLEN 168, 169
ANDREW 131, 132, 133,
   147, 148, 6
ANDREWS 141-143
AUSTEN 178, 179, 192
Barker 188
BRIGGS 175, 188
BROMLEY 128, 173-178,
   180, 181, 196, 6
BRONDEY 193
COCKS 207
COURT 200
COXEN 194, 195
DEAL 164, 166, 170
DRAY 189, 190

FOAT 208
FORTRIE 210
FRIEND 198
FRY 175, 177
GILBERT 157, 158, 184-186
GINER 149
GRISBROOK 188
GYBBIS 214, 8
HAMMOND 130,151,152, 6
HAMS 150
HART 186, 187
HARVEY 201
HATTON 172
HOGBEN 146
HUGHES 219, 3
JANTON 191
JOYNER 150
KENTER 6
KIMBER 154
KINGSMILL 203, 204
KNOT 134
KNOTT 134-140, 6
MARSH 179, 188, 197
MEAD 157, 159
Millgate 208
MINET 209, 210
MORRIS 211
PALMER 181
PAPSON 206
RIDLEY 212
Rivers 178ROBESON 131
ROBINSON 162
ROSE 182
ROUSE 205
RUCK 202
SHARP 199
SIMS 129, 153
SINCLAIR 160
SNELLING 156
Snoulton 157
SPAIN 144
SQUIRE 167, 171
TOUGH 145
TUCKER 161, 163
Wawne 188

Places Index
Acrise 166
Alkham 144
Boughton under Blean 157
Brasted 210
Brockhampton, Gloucestershire 202
Dover 137, 138, Dover 167, 171, 172,
   169, 172, 189, 194, 210, 21
St. Mary’s Cemetery 189


Folkestone 134, 150
Great Chart 186
Hawkinge 205
Hougham 199
Hougham Huffam 149
Eythorne 209
London 209
Wootton 197General
Captain 212
cordwinder 149
Corporation of Dover 212
drowned 145
jurat 212
Mayor 137, 138
Rector 209
ship "Northfleet" 145
Yeoman 131, 135

CAPEL NEAR TONBRIDGE CHURCHYARD M.I.'S

                        Capel near Tonbridge with index of names and places at end

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Below is a transcription of the un-numbered pages at the end of Volume VII 
of Mr L.L. Duncan's notebook on the Martin Family.
                                                                      Noted by Leland L. Duncan

                                              Typed up by Zena Bamping

South side.
1.  Elizabeth daughter of William and Mary Martin of this Parish died 25 May 1793 aged 22.

2.  William Martin of this Parish died 6 February 1804 aged 66. Also Mary his wife died 24 September 1809 aged 66. Left issue 3 sons and 4 daughters viz Andrew, William, John, Mary, Ann, Susanna and Sarah.

3.  Susanna daughter of William and Mary Martin of this Parish died 28 January 1806 aged 28.

4.  Sophia Martin daughter of John and Ann Martin died 23 April 1808 aged 7.

East of the Chancel.
5.  Susanna Martin late of East Peckham died 8 December 1833 aged 54.

6.  Next is a row of Hubble tombs. The stone next to Mrs Martin's is to Sarah wife of Thomas Hubble who died 14May 1801 aged 24. Left one daughter, Ann. Thomas Hubble died 29.4.1831 aged 57.

7.  One of the Hubbles (Thomas, who died 14 January 1773 aged 73 and Elizabeth his wife who died 31 July 1764 aged 59) had a son John who died 4 September 1763 aged 37 and a son Martin and daughter Elizabeth all of whom died young.

In the new part to the West
8.  George Martin died 1 December 1910 aged 69. R.I.P.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
Hubble 6, 7.
Martin  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.

PLACE INDEX
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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sheet 15
John
 Barton &
Stephen
 Sims







Thomas
   Bass


Richard
 Barons Esq

Richard
   Bourne








Ingram
   Bromley
      Esq

William
   Bromley









Sheet 16




Robert
   Bromley

John
 Barton &
Thomas
 Papson







Finch
   Kites


Joseph
 Iggulden

David
   Day








Himself



Jane
   Palmer










George
   Pulling


Ingram
   Bromley
       Esq


118
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210


116
117


287


161
162
163
164
165
166
201
202


211
212


154
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
284
288


291



179
180
181
182

183
184
185
186


Five Acres
Peak field
Garden
Garden
House Barn & Yards
Home Meadow
Peak Meadow
Five acres
Middle Field


Willows
Tye Field


Pt of Salmoor Wood


Deinn? Acres
--
Tye Acre
Peak
House Field
House Barn Yard etc
Half Acre
Greens


Part of 18 Acres
Rest of 18 Acres


Two Acres
Herne? Field
Lower Meadow
House Barn & Yard
Garden
Orchard
Two acres
northwards
Part of salmon Field
Part of Salmon Wood


Pt of Skittle Ground


Hollingbury
Four Acres
Eight Acres
Low Meadow
Home Meadow
   & Lodge
House Barn & Yards
House & Garden
Orchard
Garden

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


Pasture
Pasture


Wood


Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Arable


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


---



Arable
Arable
Pasture

Pasture
---
---
Pasture
---


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3.1.26
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0.0.38}
0.1.29}
2.2.23
3.0. 3
5.0.28
 5.1.11
25.2.  1

4.2.32
 8.3.10
13.2.  2

0.2. 4


3.3.34
5.2. 5
1.1.10
0.2.11
1.0.20
0.1. 1
0.1.12
 3.3.16
16.3.29

10.0.37
10.3.21
21.0.18

2.1. 8
11.1.27
5.0. 8
0.1.14
0.0.20
0.1.31
1.2.22
3.3.24
3.2.13
 0.1.19
29.0.26

0.0. 2



4.2.15
7.3. 6
3.1. 0

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0.1.22}
0.2. 1
 0.0.38
25.1.20


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


0. 9 .0
0.10. 6
0.16. 6
0.  6. 6
2.14. 6

0.15. 0
1. 7. 7
2. 2 .7

0. 0.10


0. 4. 0
0. 5. 6
0. 1. 4
0. 1. 6
0. 3. 3

0. 0.11
0.11. 0
1.  7. 6

0.17. 9
0.11. 8
1.  9. 5

0. 2. 3
1.16. 0
0.15. 6

0. 0. 4
0. 1. 6
0. 5. 0
0. 3.10
0. 3. 8
0. 0. 6
3. 8. 7





0. 4 .6
0. 7. 9
0.10. 4

1. 5.10
0. 2. 3

0.1.10
0. 1. 1
2.13. 7



1.14. 0
1. 1.10






1.14.  1
4.  9.11








1. 4. 0
0.13. 0
0. 8 .0





3. 5 .0


3. 5 .8
3. 5. 8

0.13. 2






1. 3. 0
1. 1 .0
          
2.17. 2





1. 7. 2
2. 6. 6






          
3.13. 8

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Archbishop
 of
 Canterbury:
Trustees of
 John
  Shipden
  (Lessees)



Michael
   Elwin


Red James
   Eveleigh






John,
 David,
  Matthew &
   Bromley
    Fagg






Sheet 17
Peter
   Fector Esq


Elias
 Pym
  Fordham














George
 Ralph
  Payne
    Jarvios







Richard
   Kelsey
John
   Marsh

Samuel
   Marsh

George
   Pulling


Charles
   Elwin


William
 Hogben &
James
 Page

William
   Hogben

Themselves











Ambrose
   Collard


Himself



Thomas
   Tucker




Thomas
 Tucker,
Maria
 Smithson &
Thomas
 Burrell

John
   Andrews









Richard
 Godden &
David
 Stokes


290


285


292
293


267
268


97




98


83
84
85

86

88
89

90


79
80


159
160


155
156
157



158






194
195
196
197
198

199
200
206


81

Abbot land


Part of Salmon Field


The Butts
The Cliff


Pt of Salmon Meadow
Salmon Field


Two Houses
   & Gardens



Garden


Farthings
Garden
Barn, Bldgs & Yard
   & Orchard
House & Garden
   Hockley Hole
?Stiff Hill
Barn & Waste
   Lone Barn
Folks Hill


Gorse Field
Rest of Green Field


House
Garden


Wine House Meadow
Clay pit
Brick Kiln
   Waste & Slip


3 Houses & Hardens
   White house





Seven Acres
Four Acres
Two Acres
Rough meadow
Home meadow Barn
   & Lodges
House & Gdn Salmor
Garden
Pt of Salmon Wood


Part of Garden
Arable


Arable


Pasture
---


Pasture
Arable


---




---


Pasture
---

---
---

Arable

---
Arable


Pasture
Gorse


---
---


Pasture
---

---


---






Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
---
---
Wood


---

44.1.20


1.0.25


6.2. 1
15.3. 0
22.1. 1

4.0.12
5.1.  1
9.1.13

0.0.38




0.1.28


1.2.13
0.1. 2

2.0.10
0.0.38

38.1.18

0.0.18
 6.1.  4
48.3.22

1.1. 8
3.1.28
4.2.36

0.0. 2
0.0.30
0.0.32

4.2.11
1.0.19

0.1.  3
5.3.33

0.1.15






7.0.20
4.1.22
1.3.26
2.2.25

1.2.27
0.1. 1
0.0.24
 0.1.26
18.2.11

0.0. 8


2. 2. 6


0. 1 .0


0. 7. 3
         
0. 7 .3

0.12. 3
0.  6. 0
0.17. 3

0. 1.11







0. 1. 9
0. 1. 6

0. 5. 0


1.17. 6


0.  6. 0
2.11. 9

0. 1. 6
0.2.11
0. 4. 5


0. 1. 2
0. 1. 2

0.13. 8
0. 3. 4

0.  1. 1
0.18. 0








0. 7. 0
0.12. 1
0. 5. 4
0. 7. 4

0. 4. 7
0. 1. 6
0. 1. 0
0.  0. 9
1.19. 7

12.12. 6


0. 6. 6







1.13. 4
1.13. 4






0. 2. 2








11. 0. 6


 1.14.10
12.15. 4






















2. 5. 3







         
2 .5 .3

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Richard
   Kelsey

Richard,
  Thomas
    Marsh
& others





Richard
   Marsh

Sheet 18




Samuel
  Down
    Marsh










Charles
  William
    Minet




















Sheet 19









Thomas
 Minter,
William
 Clark &
William
 King
Robert
   Marsh

William
 Bromley &
Robert
  Court

William
   Bromley


Himself







Himself












William
   Gilbert































John
 Kingsmill

82


167




168
169


91
92
93
94
95



112
113
114
125
126
127
128
129
178
213



115
151
152
214
215
216
217
218
219
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
260
261
262
263
264
265
266


119
120
170
171
172
173
174
175
176

Matchem? Meadow


2 Cottages & Gdns




Weshes Meadow
The Acre


Lower Swinge Hill
Upper Swinge Hill
Roughetts
New Message Field
House & Garden
  Swinge Hill


Ashes & Lambpits
Great Church Close
Little Church Close
Claypits
Hollingbury Meadow
Peak field
Forge
Lang a??s
House Barn Yd Gdn
Coe Field


Capel Sole
House Field
Upper Sheerway Fld
Lower Sheerway Fld
Coe Field
Barn Fields
Barn
House & Barn
Two Acre Meadow
Two Acre Wood
Nine Acre meadow
Lower four acres
Upper Four Acres
Garden
Old Pond
The Grove
Cottage
House & Garden
Barn Lodge & Yard
Part of Grove
Stack Yard & Lodges
Garden
Pond
Rough Ground
Toll of Tees
Toll of Trees
Seven Acres
Capel Sole pond
15 Acres & Footway
seventeen Acres
Thirty Acres
---


North Field
Pond Field
Orchard Meadow
Three Acre
Barn Meadow
Barn & Yard
House meadow
House & Garden
Orchard
Pasture


---




Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
---
Marsh



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


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

2.1.16


0.1. 1




3.0. 1
1.0.20
4.0.21

1.3.36
2.1.18
2.0.15
0.3.23

0.1.  5
7.2.17

16.0. 4
6.0.24
3.0. 4
2.1.24
2.1.19
1.0.15
0.0. 2
8.2.36
0.1.29
13.0.33
48.1.30


4.1.36
6.2. 6
9.0.37
28.3. 6
3.0. 9
0.0. 6
0.1. 6
2.0. 0
1.0. 6
9.2.29
4.1.25
3.3.39
0.1. 8
0.0.39
1.0.18
0.0. 3
0.1. 3
0.1.32
0.3.15
0.1.30
0.0.24
0.1. 0
0.3.20
0.1 .7
0.1.11
7.0.18
0.1.36
16.3. 2
18.0. 9
30.3. 6
 19.3.26
172.0.32

8.3.27
7.0.33
6.0.11
2.3.35
1.1.39
0.0.34
0.2. 0
0.0.35
 0.1.27
27.3.31

0. 2. 5


0. 1 .2




0. 9. 0
0.  3. 6
0.12. 6

0. 3. 2
0. 3. 8
0. 3. 4
0. 1. 4

0.  1. 6
0.18. 0

0.17. 9
1. 0. 0
0. 9. 9
0. 7.10
0. 7. 9
0. 3. 6

0.12. 2
0. 2. 6
0.12. 0
4.13. 3


0. 5 .6
0. 6. 6
0. 9. 2
1. 8. 6
0. 9. 2

0. 2. 0
0. 6. 0
0. 2. 0
1. 9. 6
0.13. 2
0.12. 0
0. 1. 6

0. 3. 4

0. 1. 6

0 .2. 6

0. 1. 0


0. 0. 6
0. 0. 6
1. 1. 6

0.16. 8
0.18. 0
1.11. 2
 3. 1. 6
14. 3. 2

1. 6. 5
1. 1. 5
0.18. 1
0. 8. 5
0. 4. 4

0. 1. 4
0. 1. 3
0. 1. 0
4 .2. 3





















4.18. 0








4.  1. 0
8.19 .0


1. 7. 3
1.19. 4
2.15.11
8.14. 0























5. 1.36
5. 9. 4
9. 6. 2
           
34.13. 6










Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Rev Charles
  Eaton
    Plater

George
 Culmer
  Pound



Rt Hon
 Earl 
 William
  Radna








Sheet 20










Directors
 of
South
 Eastern
  Railway
   Company









William
   Slater
      Esq




Elizabeth
  Smithett
Thomas
   Cock


Samuel
   Marsh




Richard
   Marsh





















Themselves














Himself






Robert
    Foat

177



121
122
123
124


57
58
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68

69
70
71
73
74

75
76
77
78


321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333


99
100
101
102
103


133
134
135
136
143

House & Garden



Hurst Close
House Field
House Barn & Garden
Pound Meadow


Bush Spot
Ruckinge hall
Shaw
Light Hall
Shaw
Dencher Field
Shaw
Rough Bank
Stiff Hill
Stiff Hill Carvet
   & Chalkhole
Part of Stiff hill
Mien? Sole Wood
Three Corner field
Pt of Cat's Down
Shaw & Rough

Dover Down
Shaw & Roadway
Tumble Tie Field
Part of Old Road


Rough Ground
Rough Ground
Railway & Slopes
Rough Ground
Beach
Peller Brig
Beach to Low Water
Beach to Low Water
Beach
Lower Cliff
Railway & Slopes
Rough ground
Rough Ground


Hurst Field
House field
House Garden Hurst
Barn Bdgs Stackyard
Four acres


Coombs
Coombs wood
Lower Meadow
lodge Meadow
Munns Croft Field
---



Pasture
Arable
---
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Waste
Pasture

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


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


Arable
Pasture
---
---
Pasture


Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Arable

0.0.32



1.3.36
3.2. 4
0.1. 2
1.3.14
7.2.16

1.3.23
31.1.28
0.0.16
21.3. 6
0.1.28
3.2.38
0.2. 8
0.2.36
8.1.18

5.1.34
4.2.12
0.2. 3
2.2. 5
8.2. 0

1.1.14
7.0. 0
0.3. 1
10.3.26
  0.1.22
110.3.38

1.2.24
2.0. 9
2.3.14
6.3.30
3.0.30
0.0. 8
9.0.10
10.2.18
3.0.10
5.0.19
3.0. 8
0.3.20
 0.2.15
45.0.15

16.3.13
1.0.36
0.0.30
0.1.37
 3.1.20
22.0.16

12.2.38
3.3. 2
8.1.19
4.2.19
 7.0.19
31.2.27





0. 1 .2



0. 4. 2
0. 2.10
0. 1. 0
0.  3.10
0.11.10

0. 2. 2
1.16. 3

1. 2. 3
0. 0. 3
0. 3. 8
0. 0. 7

0. 9.11

0. 4. 3
0. 5. 4
0. 0. 7
0. 3. 0
0.10. 0

0. 0. 5
0. 8. 2
0. 0. 8
0.12. 9
         
6. 0. 3

0. 1. 2
0. 1. 5
0. 2. 0
0. 4. 9





0. 3. 6
0. 2. 2
0. 0. 7
0.  0. 5
0.16. 0

0.16.10
0. 3. 5
0. 1. 3

0.  9. 3
1.10. 9

0.12. 8
0. 6. 8
0. 9. 5
0.12. 4
0. 7. 2
2. 8. 3











0.11. 2













2.10. 6





           
13.10. 9
















5. 6. 3



         
5. 6. 3

3. 8. 9



1.18. 3
5.  7. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sheet 21
Elizabeth
 Smithett,
Robert
 Gunsley
  Ayerst
   Esq,
Rev Robert
 Lomas &
Joseph
 Iggulden











David
   Stokes

Rt Hon
 Henry
  Earl of
    Thanet















Sheet 22



Ingram
   Tucker







Lands

Richard
   Bourne

John
   Elgar

John
   Every

John
   Harvey



















Himself


Thomas
   Fagg





















Himself








Comprised

David
   Dray

Himself


John
   Bromley


153
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
289
294
295


96


25
30
31
32
33
34
35
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53


104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111

in

130


8


131
144
145
146
147


Thirty Acres
Two Acres
Northwards
Part of Five Acres
Lower Ten Acres
Satmer? Wood
Barn Meadow
Stack Yard
Barn & Yards
House & garden
Platt
Orchard
Garden
Upper Ten acres
Salmon Field
Butts?
Jews Harp
The Butts?
The Cliff


House & Garden


House Gdn Cauldron
Half acre
Sitmore? Field
Roadway
Duns Crift
Duns Croft wood
Home Meadow
Part of Great Field
Part of Great Field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw & Chalkhole
Shaw
Shaw
Coal Hill Field
Part of Coal Hill field
Swinge Hill Meadow
Shaw
Mien Sole Wood
Swinge hill Field


Broom Field
House & Garden
Barn Pond & Yards
---
---
---
---
---

the Third Schedule

Two Acres


Garden


Over Street Meadow
Long meadow
Square Meadow
Hog green
House & Garden
   White Hall

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


---


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


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



Arable


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture


30.1. 2
2.1.34
2.3. 0
3.1. 1
17.2. 1
2.1. 0
4.0. 7
0.1.14
0.3.33
0.1. 0
0.1. 2
0.1.28
0.0.18
10.1.24
39.0.30
4.1. 6
1.1.33
2.3. 8
 13.0.26
186.0.27

0.0.34


0.2.18
0.1.28
2.0.13
0.0.27
28.2.23
3.2.10
2.1.36
54.3.20
3.1.21
0.2. 0
0.0.34
1.1.38
0.2.26
0.1. 1
0.2. 3
4.2.22
0.1. 3
17.1.26
0.1.28
3.3. 3
  2.3.24
129.1.  4

3.1.22
0.1. 6}
0.1. 7}
2.1. 9
2.1.23
5.3. 9
4.0.34
 5.0.11
23.3.  1


1.3. 3


0.0.32


1.3.23
1.3.28
1.2.36
0.3.36

0.1. 4
6.3. 7


1.10. 3
0. 4.11
0. 2. 9
0. 6 .6
0.17. 4
0. 3. 6
0. 8. 6


0. 1. 6
0. 0. 6

0. 0. 3
0.10. 4
1.19. 2
0. 4 .3
0. 1. 5
0. 6. 8
          
6.16.10

0. 1. 9


0. 3. 6
0. 0.10
0. 4. 5

1. 8. 6
0. 7. 2
0. 5. 4
2.14.10
0. 3. 6
0. 0. 8
0. 0. 6
0. 1. 6
0. 0. 8
0. 0. 3
0. 0. 6
0.10. 0
0. 0. 7
1.18. 3
0. 0. 4
0. 7. 6
0.  6. 4
8.15. 2

0. 9. 2
0. 1. 6

0. 6. 0
0. 7 .4
0.16.10
0.11. 7
0.15. 0
3.  7. 8


0. 1. 7


0. 1 .2



0. 5. 3
0. 5. 3
0. 4. 6
0. 2. 6

0.  1. 6
0.19. 0


8.18. 0

0.16. 2

5. 2. 6







0. 2. 8
8. 0. 7
11.10. 0
1. 5. 8
0. 8. 7

           
31. 3. 9








9. 2. 6


17. 9. 2
1. 1. 7











           
27.13. 3












0. 9. 3

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Mary
   Marsh





Richard
   Marsh

Sheet 23




Michael
   Minter

George
 Culmer
  Pound



Directors
 of
South
 Eastern
   Railway








Elizabeth
   Smithett









Rt Hon
 Henry
  Earl of
    Thanet

Sheet 24
William
   Brenchley





Mary
   Gammon









John
   Kingsmill




Themselves












Robert
   Foat









Thomas
   Fagg

10
11
12
13
39


2
3
4
5

6


9


132
148
149
150


311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320



7
137
138
139
140
141
142
296
297


14
15
16

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
27
28
29
36
37

38
298
299
300

Shaw
Shaw
Part of Sandlings
Shaw
Wood


Great Meadow
Front Meadow
Garden
House Lodge Yard
   Garden & Pond
Platt


Garden


Lower Ground
Close Meadow
Rough Meadow
Sheerway Field


Rough Ground
Railway & Slopes
Rough Ground
Beach
Beach in Low Water
Beach  in Low Water
Beach
Rough Ground
Railway & Slopes
Rough Ground
   House & Buildings


Upper Meadow
House Barn & Yards
Garden
Hog Green
Gorse
Home Field
Dower? Field
The Botts?
 The Cliff


Lower sandbanks
Upper sandbanks
Further Broom 
   Field & Pond
Cauldron Field
Turnpike Road Field
The Slip
Lamb Pits
Little Broom Field
Great  Broom Field
Pigeon House Field
Barn Lodges Yards
Cottage & Garden
Rough Piece
Over Street Field
Sole Close
Sandbanks Shaw
Great Landbanks
   & Roadway
Lady Wood Shaw
The Docons?
Steady Hole
Cliff
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood


Pasture
Pasture
---

---
Pasture


---


Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable


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

---


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


Pasture
Pasture

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

Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---

0.1.39
0.1. 4
9.0.24
0.2.16
 0.0.36
10.2.39

4.2. 6
3.1.25
0.0.24

0.1. 1
0.2.  7
8.2.23

0.0.33


1.3.30
0.1.16
3.2. 6
1.3.16
7.2.28

6.3. 7
4.1. 4
11.3. 5
2.0. 0
11.1.17
6.1.27
0.3. 2
9.1.18
3.0.38

 5.1.36
61.1.34

4.1.15
1.0. 6
0.0.23
1.2. 5
0.0.16
14.3.18
54.1.33
2.1.13
11.1.38
90.1.  7

4.2.17
4.3.11

10.1. 7
7.0.18
1.0.36
0.1.10
5.1.32
7.1.26
10.1.23
10.3.32
0.3.28
0.0.19
0.0.22
24.2.25
1.2.28
1.0.24

28.0.22
0.1.14
5.2.14
2.0. 7
 10.2.  6
137.3.21

0.0.11
0.0. 5
0. 9. 0
0. 0.11
0. 0.  7
0.11.10

0.12. 9
0. 9. 5
0. 1. 3


0.1.  5
1. 4.10




0. 1.11
0. 0. 8
0. 3. 6
0. 1. 8
0. 7. 9

0. 2.10
0. 1.10
0. 5. 3




0. 4 .3
0. 1. 6

0.  2. 4
0.18. 0

0.15. 0

0. 1. 0
0. 5 .4

0.15. 0
2.15. 0
0. 8. 4
          
4.19. 8

0.10.10
0.11. 6

1. 5 .0
0.17. 2
0. 1. 2
0. 0. 4
0.13. 2
0.18. 0
1. 4.10
1. 6. 7



1. 4.10
0. 1. 8
0. 1. 3

1 .8 .3
0. 0. 4
0.13. 3
0. 4.10
          
11. 3. 0



2. 6. 0

         
2. 6. 0












0.10. 0

0.18. 3
0.  9. 6
1.17. 9



















4. 2. 6
15. 1. 6

          
19. 4. 0






0. 7 .2








7. 3. 2
0. 8. 9


8. 8 .3



          
16. 2. 4

Lands
comprised

in

the Fourth Schedule

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Michael
   Elwin


Joseph
   Sinclair

Lands


Rt Hon
 Earl 
 William
  Radna


Sheet 25











Lands


Directors
 of the
South
 Eastern
   Railway


Tithe free

Jeremiah
   Andrews


Michael
   Elwin

John,
 David,
  Matthew &
   Bromley
    Fagg

John
   Hopper

John
   Marsh



Robert
   Nowle

Sheet 26
Rt Hon
 Earl 
 William
  Radna

Charles
   Elwin


Joseph
   Friend

comprised


Richard
   Marsh





Harn
  F/Tite?









comprised


Themselves






Lands

Henry
 Worthington


Charles
   Elvin

Themselves





Himself


Himself




James
   Tanton


Himself

237
239


242


in


55

56
59
60


1
301
302
303
304
305
306
307



in


308
309
301






220
221


238


87





222


223
224
225


243



54

Part of Brickeldens
Part of Brickeldens


Mage?


the Fifth Schedule


Strip? in front of
   Sandbank Field
Strip in Great field
Wingate
Shaw


Three Corner field
Steady Hole
Part of Plain
Cliff
Part of Warren
Part of Warren
Beach
Beach in Low Water



the Sixth Schedule


Rough Ground
Railway & Slopes
Rough Ground




comprised in the 

Cow Field
Mage


Brickelden Wood


Cooks





Mage


Capel Field
Chalk Hole
Chalk Hole


Cow Field



Lady Wood
Pasture
Arable


Pasture






Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood


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



Seventh


---
---
---






Arable
Arable


Wood


Arable





Pasture


Arable
---
---


Arable



Wood

2.0.14
8.2.12
5.2.26

0.2.38






0.2. 2
1.3.26
0.3.18
0.0.38
3.2.  4

2.1.26
2.3.14
16.1. 1
13.1.20
6.1.35
5.0. 9
0.1.22
 7.0.39
54.0.  6


Schedule


5.0.38
2.1.30
 3.1.  2
10.3.30





12.2.24
 2.3.22
15. 2. 6

2.0.34


4.3.13





3.3. 0


24.3. 8
0.0.32
 0.2.32
25.2.32

11.1.35



25.3.16












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

0. 2. 4
0. 1. 4
0.16. 3
0. 6. 6



         
1. 6 .5





0. 2. 9
0. 1. 4
0. 1.11
0. 6.  0



1. 3. 6

0. 1. 6


























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

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Rt Hon
 Earl 
 William
  Radna

Matthew
   White


George
 Currick
  Wilson








George
 Currick
  Wilson


(Vicarial
   Glebe)
Richard
   Marsh



Himself



Himself










Robert
   Denne



---

72




240
241


228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236


226
227



259

Cats Down




Part of Mage Meadow
Part of Mage Meadow


Cophill
Part of Cophill
Cottages & Lodges
Cophill
Shaw
Whitehill
Part of Garden
Yards
Part of Rough Close


Mage
Cophill



Church & Churchyard


Roads
Arable




Pasture
Pasture


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


Arable
Arable



---


6.2.15




1.1.31
1.2.28
3.0.19

14.3. 6
2.0.38
0.0. 5
11.3. 0
0.1. 8
3.0.10
0.0. 8
0.1.27
 3.0.  6
35.2.28

4.1.30
10.3.20
15.1.10


0.3.24


22.0. 6



















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 misinterpretation, visitors to this site need to recognise that there will be errors. Visitors who wish to verify information
contained in this site should access the original tithe award schedules which are held on microfilm at the K.H.& L.C.

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