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Chilham Tithe Schedule (312KB) - signed 4th August 1840
    With names of landowners, occupiers and fieldnames with acreages, and tithe payments

 

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Chilham Tithe award schedule - signed  4th August 1840

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
Sheet 1
George
   Ash

James
   Adley


Nicholas
   Amos

Corpus
 Christie
  College
    (Lessors)
Rt Hon Lord
   Londes
      (Lessee)


























Sheet 2
Daniel
   Crisp

Thomas
   Cook




William
   Coleman

Robert
   Cozens

William
   Burton

Edward
 Ward
& others

Mary
   Toogood

Peter
   Martin





















John
   Neame





Giles
   Hilton


Himself


Daniel
   Pullen




Himself


Himself


341


262a



418


106
449
478
479
480
483
484
485
486
497
508
509
511
513
501a
525
634
639
642
468a
482


465
466
467
469
470


468
481


664a


565
567
568
569


344


343



House &


Part of Garden



Cottage &


Part of Blean
Part of Shiversalls
Stable Meadow
Wood Orchard
Wood Field
Home Orchard
Ensing
Ensing
Ensing
Martens Dane
Eight Acres
Shiversalls
Shiversalls
Shiversalls
The Willows
Eight Acres Shaw
Corpus
Further Brooks
Further Brooks
Part of Filmers Wood
Sand pit


Filmers Wood
Filmers Wood
Filmers Wood Shaw
Bromley Shaw
Bromley Shaw


Filmers Wood
Filmers Wood


Houses &


Cottage &
Half Acre Shaw
Cook Land
Cooks Land


House &


House &

Garden


Garden



Garden


Wood
Wood
Pasture
Orchard
Arable
Orchard
Homestead
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Alders
Wood
Arable


Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood


Gardens


Garden
Wood
Arable
Timber


Yard


Yard


0.0.15


0.0.15



0.2.38


2.0.18
4.3.36
2.3.30
4.2. 1
6.2.24
1.3.18
0.3.29
0.0.33
0.0.17
5.0.16
6.3. 1
2.1.17
4.1. 1
5.0.30
0.1. 9
1.1.19
3.1.22
3.0.30
0.3. 8
0.1. 0
 6.2. 2
63.3. 1

17.0.16
2.2. 0
11.28
1.0. 3
 0.2.23
22.2.39

8.2.11
 1.1.30
10.0.  1

0.0.11


0.1. 5
0.0.17
3.1.20
0.0.30
3.3.34

0.0. 7


0.0.11









0. 6. 8























10. 1. 3






1. 0. 2



2. 0. 0








0. 9. 2





































14.13. 0






14. 3. 6












1. 9. 9






Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
Experience
   Cozens

John
   Cozens

Elizabeth
   Coppins

Edward
   Denne














Mary
   Epps

Sir John
   Fagg Bt.






Sheet 3





















Sheet 4










James
   Clinch

John
   Rowland

Herself


Himself




Thomas
   Howard

Mary
   Irons

Henry
   Goldup



William
   Bass

Himself








































372


412


419


371
522
640


376


342a


375
379
392


424a


549a
549
541a
570
573
594a
609a
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
627
726
727
734
734b
735
735a
760
498a
625
532
533
534
543
544
545
546
547
553
553a
438
540
524
526

House &


Lees Field


Cottage &


House &
Newfoundland
Rayneis &?


House &


House &


Barn &
House &
Dennes Dane


Lees Field


Mountsford?
Mountsford?
Part of ?Felonsdown
Dingles Dane
Round Wood
The Firs
Rushy Piece
Rushey Marsh
The Ford
Four Acres
Rushy Alders
Fox Field
Island
Island
Rushy Piece
Six Acres
Five Acres
Four Acres
Lodge Piece
Twelve Acres
Alders Wood
Spratts Wood
Spratts Wood
Broadham
Broadham
Broadham
Broadham
Petts Wood
Phillis Grove
Alders
Lower Ensing
The Rough
Kitchen Dane
Profits Shaw
Old Acre
Old Acre
Old Acre
Lee Lane Shaw
Hogstown
Hogstown Chalk Hole
Part of Latin Field
Chalk
Tree Close
Lodge Field Shaw

Garden


Arable


Garden


Garden
Hops
Arable


Garden


Yard


Yard
Yard
Arable


Pasture


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Plantation
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Sedges
Pasture
Alders
Alders
Alders
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Homestead
Pasture
Orchard
Wood
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hole
Garden
Wood

0.0.38


0.3.35


0.3.16


0.0.13
3.0. 1
2.1.35
5.2.  9

0.0.23


0.0. 3


0.0.18
0.0. 8
3.3.26
4.0.12

0.3. 5


13.0. 8
1.2.26
0.0.31
1.1.37
2.2.19
0.1.13
0.0.27
14.1. 6
2.3. 7
5.0. 3
0.1. 2
4.1.21
0.0.21
0.0.36
0.0.25
6.0.15
7.3.36
3.3.35
8.3.20
12.0.31
1.2.12
0.3.14
2.1.19
3.1.31
1.1.22
19.2.11
1.2.16
6.0. 0
1.1.24
  0.0.16
0.2.13
1.1.20
1.1.16
1.0. 1
1.0.31
10.0. 0
3.2.10
0.2.23
27.3.23
0.1.37
3.0.16
0.0.12
0.1. 1
  0.2.19
168.0.39

0. 3. 9


0. 1. 6


0.10. 0





0.10. 2

0. 1. 6








0. 6. 4

0. 2. 6














































16.15. 4




0. 8. 0








3.11. 9










1.16. 0
















































68.18. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
Sir John
   Fagg Bt.




















Sheet 5





































Elizabeth
   Fox


Richard
   Richardson





















Thomas
   Austin






Thomas
   Moore


William
   Wraight

Mary
   Hoare

Thomas
 Hulkes
& another

Thomas
   Spillett

John
   Knowler

Daniel
   Pullen

Daniel
   Chrisp

John
   Spears

Edward Bass
& others
Herself

572
576
577
579
580
581
582
583
588
590
595
601
629
633
635
637
638
64
663
394
395


550
551
552
593
593a
740


574
575


589


725


734a



771


774


566


664


772


559

106a

Dingles Dane 
Ten Acres
Ten Acres Shaw
Bowland
Bowland Garden
The Orchard
Oast &
Hop Ground
Whitehill
Whitehill Shaw
Whitehill Shaw
Shiverman? Down
Pond Field
Rough Brooks
Rough Brooks
Bakers
Further Field
Baghum?
Lucerne
Coobhill
Chalk Hole &


Mountsford
Mountsford
Mountsford
Mountsford
Mountsford Barn &
Mountsford Shaw


Mulberry
Cottage &


Part of Whitehill Field


Chilham Field


Cottage



Hoares Field


Bagham


Half Acre


Bagham


Bagham


Cottage &

Blean Wood

Arable
Arable
Wood
Homestead
Orchard
Orchard
Road
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood


Hops
Arable
Hops
Arable
Yard
Wood


Arable
Garden


Arable


Arable


Garden



Pasture


Garden


Arable


Garden


Garden


Garden

Wood

74.0.10
11.1. 5
0.1. 5
0.2.20
0.3. 5
1.1.17
0.0.18
7.2. 0
10.2. 5
0.1. 8
0.0.21
4.2. 4
4.1.17
8.0.18
6.0.17
5.2.39
2.0.20
2.3.33
1.0. 5
20.3.36
 0.1.14
63.0.37

3.3. 2
13.2.14
4.0.19
46.1.33
0.0.25
 1.2.  2
68.3.17

1.2.16
0.1.37
2.0.13

1.3.30


0.2.26


0.2.18



0.0. 5


0.0.12


0.1.24


0.0.13


0.0. 6


0.2.14

1.2.  6
2.0.20






















18.12. 7







5.17. 8



0. 8. 0

0. 3. 0


0. 0.10









0. 1. 6



0. 0. 6


0. 1. 6





0. 6. 0

0. 3. 0
0. 9. 0






















60. 4. 0







34.14. 0



0.15. 0

0.17. 0


0. 5. 0












0. 4. 6












Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
William
   Fawlkner

Henry
   Goldup

Thomas
  George
    Gillett


Sheet 6
Jesse
   Hukins






Mary
   Hollands

Sarah
   Hougham






Edward
   Knight Esq



















Sheet 7













Himself


Himself


John
   Spears

George
   Wood

Himself



John
 Cozens
& others

Herself


John
   Stevens






Himself





William
   Theobalds


William
   Hams










John
  Fagg
    Harvey













342b


372a


772a


266a


603
605


624



377


432
433
434
435
436
592


690
732
749
692


689
748


750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759


681
682
686a
687
688
691
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
713
730
736
737
736a
737b
737a
738
739
747a

House &


House &


Cottage &


Part of Lees Wood


Brickfield
Brickfield Yard &


Cottages &



House &


Lees
Lees
Cottage &
Hop Ground
Further Field
Further Field


Black Brook
Church & Down Wood
Winter Gales
Blackbrook


Gotts Meadow
Pope Street


Great Dane
Shire Gate Field
Sire Gate Shaw
Chalk Hole
Chalk Hole
Barn Field
Chalk Hole
Chartham Field
Chartham Shaw
Chartham Field


Round Meadow
Further Brooks
West Down
Bridge Meadow
Near Brooks
Little Chapel
Great Chapel
Island Meadow
Old River Bed
Chapel Field
Pound Meadow
East Stowe
East Stowe House &
East Stowe
The Orchard
Tomlin Field
Tomlin Field
Mill Field
Maggotts Down
The Downs
Pound Dane
Stone Piece Shaw
Pound Dane
Pound Dane Shaw
Rickmanshill
Great Dane
Rockmans Hill Shaww
Shop


Garden


Garden


Arable


Arable
Kiln


Garden



Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Hops
Arable
Arable


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Pasture
Hops


Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops


Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Water
Arable
Pasture
Homestead
Garden
Garden
Orchard
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood

0.0. 5


0.0.21


0.0. 6


0.2.23


4.3.32
1.0.  7
5.3.39

1.0.28



0.0.12


1.0.27
0.3.38
0.2. 0
1.0. 4
0.2.25
5.0.17
9.1.31

0.2.28
75.2. 0
12.0.10
 0.3.11
89.0.  9

2.0.10
0.0.22
2.0.32

21.0.36
10.0.16
0.3. 9
0.1. 0
0.0.19
4.0.17
0.1.29
15.0.36
1.0.24
 1.3.10
55.0.36

4.0.18
6.3. 2
10.1.30
4.0.20
10.2.27
2.3. 4
2.3.36
3.0.25
0.3. 9
3.3.32
5.1.20
0.2.22
0.1. 6
0.1. 0
1.1. 5
6.2. 3
31.2.23
15.2. 4
12.1.26
106.3.24
39.3.24
1.0.30
3.2. 3
1.0.14
1.1.27
27.1.10
  4.0.24
309.0.  5




0. 1. 6





0. 0.10




0. 7 .6

0.13. 4



0. 1. 0








1. 2. 0





17.0. 3



0. 8. 0











5. 8. 8




























39. 4. 5










0. 4. 4




3.17. 0














2.12. 6









0. 1. 0











12. 0. 9




























71. 4. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
Anne
   Matthews

Amelia
   mears

John
   Penfield



Elizabeth
   Rogers




Sheet 8
Henry
   Shepherd



Joseph
   Saddleton

Rt Hon Lord
   Londes









William
   Smith


Elizabeth
   Spickett


William
   Thorpe

John
   Smith


William
   Thorpe






Sheet 9




William
   Bass

Elizabeth
   Toogood

John
   Smith



Henry
 Smith
& another

Herself
& others

John
   Rowland



Peter
   Martin

Himself










Himself



Herself



William
   Shilling

Himself



John
   Browning











561


380a


414
423



417



554


264
263c
422


448


604
606
607
608
610
741
742
743
744
745


373
374


739
414a


420


266
267


265
397
398
399
400
400a
401
402
403
404
413
416
421

Lees Field


House &


Lees Field
Lees Field



Cottage &



Cottage &


Star Public House
Part of Ham? Meadow
Lees Field


Lees Field


Roadway Field
Rushey Piece
Old River
Rushey Piece
The Alders
Part of Barn Field
Part of Barn Field
Green Meadow
Green Meadow
Green Meadow


House &
---


House &
Half Acre


Cottage &


Part of Lees Field
Cottage &


Part of Lees Field
Further Field
Further Field Shaw
House &
House Close
Hop Garden
House Meadow
Footway Field
Middle Field
Middle Field
Lees Field
Long Slip
Lees field
Pasture


Garden


Arable
Pasture



Garden



Garden


Garden
Pasture
Pasture


Arable


Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Alders
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Garden


Yard
Garden


Garden
Arable


Garden


Hops
Garden


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

1.0.15


0.0. 6


0.3.17
0.3.10
1.2.27


0.3. 8



0.1. 6


0.1. 0
0.2.39
0.3.  9
1.3.  8

4.3.32


1.0.24
1.0.36
3.3. 6
0.1.15
0.3.18
1.2.10
0.3.32
0.0. 4
0.0.11 0.0.39
10.0.34

0.0.  9
0.0.  8
0.0.17

1.1.13
0.2.24
1.3.37

0.1.25


0.1.33
0.0.37
0.2.30

0.2.18
5.230
0.1. 4
0.1.24
0.0.29
1.1.11
1.3. 8
4.2.24
 3.2.24
0.3.28
1.3.32
0.3.18
 1.0.16
23.1.36

0. 2. 3







0. 3. 0


0. 7 .6



0. 2. 6





0. 5. 6

0. 8. 0












1. 7. 3



0. 1. 0



0.13. 9

0. 4. 6




0. 2. 8














2. 6. 0









0. 7 .6














2. 6. 4












0.15. 9







0. 5. ?






0. 4. 0














9. 1.10

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
Rev Richard
  Osborne
    Tylden





Peter
   Woodrow


John
   Woodland

Thomas
   White









Thomas
   Wood


James
  Beckford
    Wildman
       Esq





Sheet 10





























Himself




Jane Cage
& others

John
 Knowler
& others

William
   Potts

Richard
   Hallfield

Himself







William
  Thomas
    Harlow

Himself






































351
345a
365a


345


356



380


359


358
359
360
361
363
653


441



291
292
303
305
313
314
315
316
318
317
319
320
323
387
393
501
548
563
564
626
628
648
654
675
684
706
707
708
710
711
712
718
295
296
297
298
2599
300
301
302
304
559a
628a

Lower Orchard
Filbert Walk
Two Acres


House Cottage &


House &



House &


House &


House &
Orchard &
Lower Hop garden
Orchard
Arable Field
Whites Brooks


Part of Waste



Fir Plantation
Hurst Hill
Brick Yard
Broad Walks
Cottage &
Cottage &
Cottage &
Oast &
---
---
---
---
Part of Paddock
Allotments
Lime Kiln
Phillis Grove
Foxes
Waste
Waste
The Alders
The Alders
The Alders
Part of lords
Fourteen Acres
Upper Chilman
Rough
Rough
Chilman Down
Julaber Down
Jenkins Close
Jenkins Close
Alders
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Allotment
Pasture
Garden
Orchard


Garden


Garden



Yard


Garden


Garden
Yard
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture


Pasture



Plantation
Arable
---
Pasture
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Arable
---
Wood
Wood
Waste
Waste
Wood
Wood
Wood
Plantation
Pasture
Plantation
Sedge
Sedge
Arable
Plantation
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

5.1. 6
0.0.25
2.0.13
7.2.  4

0.2.10


0.0.17



 0.0. 6


0.1.12


0.0.16
1.0.20
0.3. 8
1.2.27
1.3.13
1.0.22
6.2.26

0.1.12



0.2.10
14.2. 3
0.1.38
6.0. 0
0.0.21
0.0.37
0.0.29
0.1. 9
0.0.15
0.1. 8
0.0.20
0.1. 1
19.1. 5
2.0.36
0.3.21
4.3. 6
4.3.39
0.1. 6
0.1. 2
3.2.21
1.0.32
0.2.33
0.2.38
14.2. 0
5.3. 6
3.2.10
2.2.18
18.1.13
2.1.15
0.1.20
1.0.25
5.1.25
1.2.28
3.2.19
0.3.34
1.0.11
0.3.27
1.0. 7
0.3.35
0.1. 1
0.3.11
0.2.14
  0.0.30
128.1.19




3. 0. 9

0. 7. 6









0. 5. 0








1. 7 .7

0. 0. 6














































24.12. 2

























2.12. 0
















































17. 7. 4

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
James
  Beckford
    Wildman
       Esq


Sheet 11











































Sheet 12



William
   Bass





John
   Pullen




Daniel
   Crisp

William
   Harlow






Thomas
   Tappenden


William
   Pullen

















Matthew
   Amos


James
   Ditcher

407
408

415
440


272a
409
410
411


650


447
493
494
495
442
443


309
311


287
287a
288
289a
288a
290
293
294
294a
704
705
702b
762
683

385
761
686


310
677


312

Chalk Hole
Part of Gravel Field

Lees Field
Chalk Hole


Part of Waste
Workhouse Orchard
Old Workhouse
Vens Field


Bagham


Part of Waste
Part of Waste
Cottages &
The Slip
Part of Waste
Part of Waste


Cottages &
---


Lower Ludgates
Part of Hanger Field
Hurst Farm
Pasture &
Part of Cliff
Upper Ludgates
Chilmans field
Monkton
---
Halfen?
Part of Chilmans Down
Tomlins
Hurst
Upper Chilmans Down
   Shaw
Cliff
---
Horsebrooks


Cottage
Broadwalks


Cottage &
---
Arable &
 Pasture
Arable
---


Pasture
Orchard
Garden
Arable


Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Arable
Arable
Pasture


Garden
---


Arable
Pasture
Homestead
Garden
Alders
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture


Garden
---


Garden

0.0.13

1.3.31
0.3.14
0.1.27
3.1.  5

1.1.15
1.0.11
2.1.18
4.1.34
9.0.38

0.0.20


0.1. 0
0.0.26
0.1. 4
0.2. 0
0.0. 9
0.1.29
1.2.28

0.1. 7
0.0.37
0.2. 4

18.0.10
2.0.25
1.0.25
1.1.38
0.2.29
14.1.32
62.3.37
21.0. 9
11.0.36
6.0.35
1.1.15
5.0.10
2.2.10

2.1.38
2.0. 3
0.1. 7
  3.2.23
156.3.22

0.1. 7
4.3.34
5.1.  1

0.0.34






0. 5 .4





1. 0.11

0. 2. 6








0. 5 .3



0. 3. 9



















20.10. 0



1.12. 0

0. 3. 6






1. 2. 6





1. 3. 0










0. 5. 0























57.19. 9






Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
James
  Beckford
    Wildman
       Esq








































Sheet 13























Thomas
   White


John Burton
& others

Sarah
   Burton

George
   Dunk








John
   Fox














Richard
   Taylor







Richard
   Hatfield




Sarah
 Wraight &
William
 Croucher


James
   Adley


Thomas
  George
    Gillett




354
355


368


368a


370
352
353
364
365
366
367
666


405
406
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
437
520
558
586


390
555
556
557
560
562
587


667
667a
668a
370


597
599
598
600


658
665b


655a
656
656a
657
659
710a
660a
660

House &
Wheelwrights Shop &


Almshouses


House &


---
Stable Pasture
Two Roods
Wool Pack Inn &
Wool Pack Inn &
Old Hop Garden
Orchard &
Little Bagham


Workhouse Field
Workhouse Field
Lees Field
Oldwives Lees
Pond Field
Yard &
Road Field
Lees Orchard
Lees Field
Lees
Great Field
Craftie? Shaw
Cottage Field
Well Field


Part of Backdane
Oldwood Cottage &
Barn Field
Barn Shaw
Running Field
Gravel Pit
Lower Six Acres


Dagnall
Dagnall
Dagnall
Dagnall


Boweland Road
Boweland Road
Boweland Road
Cottage &


Part of Great Muckings
Bagham


Part of Dagnal
Mill Meadow
Mill Meadow
Lower Meadow
Cliff
Cottage &
Mill Waste & Road
Mill &
Garden
Yard


---


Forge


Garden
Pasture
Orchard
Yard
Garden
Arable
Garden
Pasture


Arable
Hops
Pasture
Homestead
Pasture
Premises
Pasture
Orchard
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Premises
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Waste
Premises

0.0.37
0.0.29
0.1.26

0.0.26


0.0.27


0.0. 8
2.0.14
0.1.38
0.0.21
0.0.39
2.2.32
1.1.29
 5.2.  1
12.2.22

8.3.35
1.2.26
2.1. 5
0.1.37
?.3.12
0.2.15
1.3.36
1.1.17
1.3.26
1.0.12
33.2. 7
1.2.33
10.0. 1
27.2.10
93.3.32

2.0.31
0.1.21
13.2.11
0.0.10
4.2. 3
5.1.20
 7.3.36
34.0.12

3.2.26
0.0.22
1.0.148
0.2.39
5.2.25

0.0.17
0.0.21
0.0.17
0.0.28
0.2.  3

2.0.22
0.0.35
2.1.17

0.2. 4
2.1.17
1.0.21
1.1.31
2.1. 5
0.0.29
1.0. 0
0.2.  3
9.1.30



0. 3. 6















4.13. 0















9. 9. 0








3. 9. 9





1.11. 8





0. 5 .8



0.11. 9









4. 1. 6



















2. 8. 6















37. 9. 9








9. 9. 6

























Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
James
  Beckford
    Wildman
       Esq














Sheet 14






































Sheet 15










John
   Knowler



George
 Riddle
& others

William
   Wraight





























William
   Smith




Elizabeth
   Toogood




William
   Dence




Rev Richard
  Osborne
    Tylden


Elias
   Adley



665a
671a
773


342



594
596

602
630
631
632
709
714
715
716
717
719
720
721
722
722a
723
724
724a
728
729
729b
729a
731
733
746
747
723a


672
676
676a
674a


679
678
680
702a


669
673
359a
362


385
386
389


369
388
668
674

Bagham
Upper Pike Shot
Cottage


House



Upper Sparrowmans
Upper Sparrowmans
   Shaw
Lower Shaw
Pond Field
Shireman Down
Broadwater
Julaber Down
Mill Field
Alders &
Alders &
Alders
Barn Close
Stile Farm
Stile Farm
Alders &
Alders &
Crofts
Crofts
House Field Shaw
Stony Downs
Stony Downs
Stony Downs
Stony Downs
Brooks Downs
Brooks Downs
Green Shaw
Stony Down Shaw
Part of house Field


Oak Meadow
Lower Meadow
Lower Meadow
Pike Shot


Knocks Meadow
Knocks Meadow
Lower Meadow
Island


Rush Meadow
Middle Meadow
Part of Hop Garden
Hambrook


Part of Backdane
Part of Backdane
Part of Backdane


---
Part of Fourteen Acres
Muckings
Muckings

Pasture
Pasture
Garden


---



Arable

Wood
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Down
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Alders
Pasture
Homestead
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Hops


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Arable
Pasture
Pasture

4.0.25
2.3.14
0.0. 6
7.0. 5

0.0. 3



16.0.25

0.0.22
17.3.22
3.0.19
5.3. 8
5.3.22
19.2.34
84.2. 0
1.1. 7
2.2.29
0.1.13
3.1.14
1.0. 8
0.1. 7
1.2.23
1.2.11
2.1.17
5.3.33
0.2. 0
3.2.21
1.1.37
1.2.23
2.1. 0
8.0.21
3.2.12
0.1.15
0.1. 5
  2.0.30
196.2.38

1.3.38
6.2.34
1.1.23
 2.3.22
12.3.37

1.0.14
1.1.30
1.0. 7
0.3.18
4.1.29

4.0.30
4.0.22
0.3. 9
 3.3.23
13.0.  4

1.3.31
1.0.16
3.2.36
6.3.  3

0.3.28
2.0.38
2.1.10
 4.2.38
10.0.34




2. 5 .2


































19. 7. 0





3.18. 6





1. 3. 6





3.18. 3




1.147. 0





3. 1.10







































58.15. 9




























1.4. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
James
  Beckford
    Wildman
       Esq





























Sheet 16















Edward
   Ward

Rev Richard
  Osborne
    Tylden
  (Vicarial
      Glebe)









Sheet 17
James
   Adley
Charles
   Gafford

Daniel
   Pullen










Edward
   Gibbons

Edward
   Philpott


John
   Austen














Peter
   Martin









Himself


Himself














Edward
 Ward
& others

378


444
445
446
496
498
510
512
514
515
518


671


268
269a


391
396
578
641
643
644
645
646
647
651
652
653
661
662


535
536
537
538
539
541
542a
540a
542


263b


338a
339
340
347
346
348
349
350
636
571
584
585
591


262

House


---
Old Wives Lees
Part of Waste
Part of Waste
Martins Dane
Martins Dane
Lees Field
Lees Field
Lees Field Shaw
Lees Field


Running Field


Old House Meadow
Part of Garden


Part of Backdane
Cobhill
Fourteen Acres
Alders &
North Field
Middle Field
Lower Field
Part of Lords
Lower Lords
Bagham Field
Part of ?Halter?
Part of Halter
Bagham
Part of Middle Field


House & Premises
Oast Orchard
Oast Meadow
Bakers Field
Bakers Field
Silverdown Shaw
Further Field
Silverdown Chalk Hole
Bakers


Part of One Rood


Orchard
Church &
Church Shaw
Vicarage House &
Vicarage
Part of Vicarage
Vicarage Orchard
Lower Garden
The Brooks
Lees Field
Ell Field
Ell Shaw
Whitehill Field


Cottages &


---


Garden
Homestead
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Hops
Hops
Arable
Wood
Hops


Pasture


Pasture
Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Homestead
Pasture


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


Pasture


Pasture
Yard
Wood
Yard
Garden
Garden
Orchard
Garden
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable


Gardens

0.0.17


0.1.33
0.1.10
0.2.12
6.1. 5
2.2. 6
0.2.35
4.2. 8
17.2. 3
0.1. 1
 2.1.  1
35.1.34

6.1.10


0.1.21
0.0.27
0.2.  8

21.1.17
10.0. 7
14.2. 0
0.3.10
3.2.17
1.0.37
2.3.20
1.3. 1
3.3.14
0.0.22
1.2.25
0.3.22
1.0.14
 1.0.37
65.0.  3

0.1.11
0.2.30
3.0.13
3.0.26
6.3.22
0.2. 5
2.1.38
0.0.11
 1.0.28
18.1.24

0.0.21


0.2.18
1.2.20
0.0.20
0.1.30
0.2.24
0.0.33
0.3. 5
0.1.10
3.0.16
12.224
1.1.29
0.1.34
 5.3.  5
28.0.28

1.1.16














3. 7 .1

1.11. 9




0. 1 .6















9. 7 .5










2. 1. 9

















4. 0. 0

0. 6. 8















16.15. 0






















24.15. 0










5.10. 0

















7. 0. 0




Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
Corpus
 Christe
  College
    Oxford
   Lesees

Rt Hon Lord
   Londes
  Lessee



























Henry
   Goldup


Thomas
   Gilham

Sheet 18







Thomas
  George
    Gillett

John
   Goldup

Henry
   Gould








Thomas
   Clark




Himself

Peter
   Martin








William
   Dence

William
   Dray







Thomas
   Hogben

Thomas
   Patterson

Thomas
 Garland
& another

Himself










George
   Wood


Himself


Peter
   Martin








16
32




32a

462
463
464
471
472
475
476
487


172


109
110
111
112
113
115
116


381


382


201



17
18
19
21
22
23
24
25
26


266c
334


329


450
453
454
455
457
458
488
489
490
492

Pasty Field
Pasty Field




Conduct Wood

Jenkins
Jenkins
Long Croft
Jenkins Dane
Jenkins Dane
The Grove
Pond Wood
Pond Wood


Poors Field


House Field
Homestall
---
House Pasture
Lower Field
Middle Field
Further Field


House &


House &


House &



Broom Field
---
Acre Field
The Orchard
THe Hole
Small Orchard
House Orchard
House &
Further Pasture


Lees Field
House &


House &


Part of Shiversall
Green Lane
Green Lane
---
Part of Barn Field
Part of Barn Field
---
The Knoll
The Knoll
Pond
Arable
Pasture




Wood

Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Chalkhole
Wood
Wood
Pasture


Arable


Pasture
---
Garden
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Yard


Shop


Garden



Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Orchard
Wood
Orchard
Orchard
Premise
Pasture


Arable
Orchard


Garden


Wood
Hops
Arable
Garden
Hops
Arable
Garden
Pasture
Hops
Pasture

12.2.21
13.3.37
26.2.18



25.0.17

2.0.15
9.0. 3
2.1.22
19.3.20
0.0.34
0.3.34
2.1.12
 0.3.31
37.3.11

2.2.10


0.1.29
0.1.23
0.0.27
1.2.22
0.3.21
0.3.36
2.0. 3
6.2. 1

0.0. 7


0.0. 6


0.3.35



3.1.3
0.0.10
1.0.32
1.1.19
0.0. 8
0.0.18
0.2.12
0.1. 4
2.1.  1
9.0.27

0.1.  4
0.0.26
0.1.30

0.0.15


0.0.30
1.0.12
1.1. 6
0.1.39
2.0.30
10.1.27
0.0.15
16.1. 0
2.0.30
 0.1. 8
34..37



2. 3.11



1. 7 .3









4. 3. 5

0. 4 .1









1. 2. 3







0.10.10












2.10. 0



0. 2. 3

0. 1. 0












3. 0. 2



3.15. 0













13.13. 6

0.16. 6









0. 7. 0
























0. 2. 9














6.11. 3

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
Henry
   Gould





Mary
   Hollands





James
   Harris?

Sheet 19
Charles
   Hart








Edward
   Knight






Susannah
   Love


















Thomas
   Munday





Sheet 20
Lady Mary
   Mansell

Mary
 Kennett
& another

Edward
   Beany

Herself


John
   Rogers


Himself



John
 Epps
& another

William
   Smeeth

Thomas
   Kingsmill

Joseph
   Videan






Herself



James
   Smeeth














Thomas
   Kingsmill






Herself


456



491


37a


83a
836


28



74



93


93a


1
2
76
120
122
123


286

764


64a
64
66
66a
66b
67
67a
67b
69
101
102
103
104


9
10
36
39
40
68


335



Cottage &



Cottage &


House &


Garden
Cottage &


Perry Wood



Cottage &



Plough Public House &


Cottage &


Part of Hook Field
Part of Hook Field
Part of Holly Tree
Part of Holly Tree
Wood Field
Cutlers?


Part of 
   Godmersham Park
Lwich? Ham


Brooms
Brooms
Brooms
Land Dane
Brooms Shaw
Land Dane
L'nd Dane Upper Shaw
Road Shaw
Corner Meadow
Corner Meadow
Corner Meadow
Shottenton
Home Meadow


The Nursery
Hop Ground
Hop Ground Field
Barrack
Barrack House
Acre Field


House &



Garden



Garden


Garden


Arable
Garden


Garden



Garden



Garden


Garden


Arable
Chalkhole
Arable
Wood
Down
Hops



Pasture
Wood


Wood
Hops
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Garden
Garden
Homestead
Pasture


Orchard
Hops
Arable
Garden
Garden
Arable


Garden



0.0.12



0.3.30


0.1.38


0.1.21
0.1.  2
0.2.23

0.0.10



0.1.36



0.0.38


0.0.11


0.3.10
0.2. 0
1.1. 3
0.1. 4
0.1.10
2.1.13
5.2.  0


5.0. 1
3.2.23
8.2.24

2.0.32
3.2. 0
7.0.29
3.1. 0
0.3.19
5.2.25
0.1.36
0.2.33
1.1. 7
0.1.38
0.1. 5
0.1.38
 1.2.37
28.0.15

1.1.10
1.0. 8
0.2.36
0.2. 0
0.1.10
1.1.  6
5.0.30

0.1.11







0.14. 0


0. 6 .6




0. 4 .4

0. 0.10



0. 6. 6



0. 2. 9


0. 0. 6








0. 8. 6




0.10. 8














3.17. 4







1. 2.10

0. 3. 6
















0. 3. 3





















1.11. 6



















7.13. 6







1. 8. 0





Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
Lady Mary
   Mansell


Amelia
   Mears


















Charles
   Oldroyd













Sheet 21
Stephen
   Pymin




























Thomas
 Burton
& others

Henry
   Mears


















Himself












William
   Carling

George
   Willis

James
   Smeeth





John
 Brenchley
& others

Thomas
 Horton
& others

Henry
 Mears
& others

John
   Dray






336



47
55
56
59
65
65b
89
90
91
92
117a
118a
131
132
133
134
136
137


75
75a
77
78
79
80
84
118
119
119a
130


81


72


12
13
51
54
71


96



73



73a



149
150
151
152




House &



Part of Eleven Acres
Shottenton
Shottenton
Lady Grove
Cheese Field Shaw
Cheese Field
Cock Field
Cock Orchard
Premises &
Stack Yard
Knoll Field Shaw
Knoll Field
Knoll Field Shaw
East Field
East Field
East Field
Plantation
East Field


Redgate Field
Cowiks?
Part of Denne Field
Barn Meadow
Denne Farm
Oast Meadow
Chequer Field
Telegraph Field
Great Field
Chalk Rough
Foxborough


House &


Cottage &


Rough Field
Rough Field Shaw
Old Garden
House &
Hop Garden


Cottage &



Cottage &



Orchard Yard &



Barn Field
The Slip
House &
Shire Gate



Garden



Arable
Homestead
Yard
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Orchard
Yard
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood



Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood


Garden


Garden


Arable
Wood
Arable
Yard
Hops


Garden



Garden



Forge



Hops
Garden
Yard
Arable



0.0.29



   7.2. 0
0.1.15
5.0.12
4.2. 1
0.0.11
2.0.19
0.1.32
0.0.29
0.1.12
4.3.14
0.0.31
13.3.24
1.0.35
1.2.31
5.1.13
 1.0.17
52.0.21



5.3. 4
1.0.23
11.2. 8
2.2.34
1.1. 1
4.3. 0
2.3.39
5.1.31
64.1.28
0.2.25
  1.3.16
102.2.  9

0.0.19


0.1.19


4.0. 8
0.0.32
2.2.29
0.1.18
2.3. 0
9.2. 7

0.3.25



0.1.17



0.1.32



0.3.25
0.0.35
0.1.14
3.2.29
5.0.21


0. 2. 0



















6.18. 6














10. 7. 2

0. 1. 4


0. 4. 0







1. 0. 3

0.10. 0



0. 4. 0



0. 5. 0







0.11. 4























15.11. 6














32.19. 0











3.14. 9


















2. 5 .9


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
William
   Rowland






Henry
   Shepherd

Rt Hon Lord
   Sondes


Sheet 22













































Sheet 23
John
   Smith

Thomas
   Starr

John Bass
& others

Himself




John
   Rowland

Himself




Robert
   Keeler







Thomas
   Clark

John
   Sutton




Henry
   Mears

Thomas
   Finn

Charles
   Oldroyd


John
   Keeler













Peter
   Marten

Himself


Thomas
   Pullen

260


256
257
259


263


15
27
169a


3
4
7
11
41
42
45a


14


29
30

31


88


85


85a
49


34a
35
37
38
50
57
58
60
61
70
70a
70b
95


452


266b


331


Cottage &


Oast Meadow
House &
Late Waste


Star Meadow


Greylings Wood
Shottenten Shaw
Green Lane


Cinque Foil Field
Cinque Foil Field
Part of Mollears
Four Acres
Shottenten
Barn Meadow
House &


Rough Field


Land Banks
Part of Land Banks

Cottage &


Chequer Field


Butlers


Barn Field
Part of Wallards


Upper Meadow
Gravel Hill
Barrack Field
Barrack Field
Duckshire
Shottenten
Shottenten
Lady Grove Shaw
Perry Wood Field
Forestall Field
Forestall Field
Chalk Hole Shaw
Hop Garden


New Forest Field


Lees Field


Beer Shop


Garden


Pasture
Yard
Pasture


Pasture


Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
Chalkhole
Arable
Arable
Homestead
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Arable
Pasture
  Orchard
Garden


Arable


Pasture


Arable
Arable


Pasture
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Homestead
Orchard
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable


Arable


Hops


---


0.2.13


1.0.28
0.0.26
1.3.11
3.0.25

0.2.14


5.2.37
5.3.26
 0.0.37
11.3.20

4.1.17
3.2.28
4.3.37
0.1. 7
0.2. 0
 0.2.36
14.2.14


4.1.12


0.3. 1
0.1.29
0.1.18
1.2.  8


6.1.24


0.3.33


1.1.23
2.2.10
3.3.33

1.0.14
12.3. 6
4.3.18
1.0.32
11.2. 7
0.2.16
1.0. 9
0.1.16
3.1. 8
9.3.10
2.2. 3
1.0.24
 1.0. 4
51.1. 7

24.3.10


0.1. 0


0.0.26


0. 6. 6





0. 8. 9

0. 1. 0





1.14.10







1.11. 6


0. 9. 4





0. 5 .6


0.10. 3


0. 2. 0




0. 6. 3














5. 2. 6

2. 0.10


0. 0. 4


0. 1. 0
























4.18. 9








0. 5 .0


2. 4 .6







1.11. 0














17. 9. 6

8.13. 0


0. 2. 0





Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
William
   Thorpe

Trustees
   of Roads

Richard
   Taylor


James
   Wills jnr

William
   Wills




John
   Whitebread

Edward
   Ward

James
  Beckford
    Wildman
        Esq

















Sheet 24











































Sheet 25
















John
   Browning

John
   Smith

Himself



Himself


Himself


Himself
& another

John
   Sutton

Himself


Himself














































265a


240


327
328


204


52


53


20


263a


33
34
67c
83
114
121
123a
124a
125
125a
126
127
128
129

135
140
146
147
154
154a
156
164
169
170
175
176
177
178
186
187
188

189
190
191
192
193
194
202
206
207
208
213
213a
218
219
220

222
237
238
244
249
278
279
280
281
284
283
282
285
306
307
308
321
322
323a
324
325
326
473
474
477
763
765
766
180
181
182
183
184
185
239
215
64b
65a

Lees Field


Toll House &


Yard &
House &


House Shop &


Shottenten


House &


Part of Bank


One Rood


Roebuck Field
Roebuck Field
Sand Dane Shaw
Old Sues?
Part of Wilson Field
Part of Park Wood
Coal Pit Dane
Coal Pit Dane
Cutlers Wood
Coal Pit Dane
Stoney Field
Stoney Field
Stoney Field
Long Park &
   Foxborough
Lime? Dane
Little Hurst
Dicksons
Bedford
Poll Wood
Got? Eye
Poll Wood Shaw
Shilling Hole
Green Lane
Part of Green Lane
Bottles Shaw
Hurst Wood
Pigeon House
Pigeon Plantation
Shottenden Lane
Youngs Meadow
Youngs Stack Yard
   Close
Stack
Cottage &
Young Farm
Great Field
Ham Wood
Firs
Dane Court
Dane Court Plantation
Dane Court Plantation
Dane Court Plantation
Dane Court Plantation
Breadens
Firs & Ash
Mays Firs
Philpotts Meadow
   Shaw
Part of Mays Firs
The Five Roods
The Nursery
Sheeps Lade?
Hawkins Rough
Yard &
Stable Meadow
Castle Yard &
Chilham Castle &
Part of Park
Carpenters Shop &
Part of Park
The Park
Broad Walks
Keepers House &
Park Orchard
Part of Park Orchard
Part of Part Plantation
The Paddock
Castle Gdns & Lawn
Allotments
Castle Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
The Grove
Ridge Wood
Short Downs
Cutlers
Allotments
Allotments
Allotments
Allotments
Allotments
Allotments
Allotments
Soles Dane
Cheese Field Shaw
Cheese Field Shaw
Arable


Garden


Garden
Yard


Garden


Garden


Garden


Arable


Pasture


Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Plantation
Down
Yard

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

Pasture
Yard
Garden
Homestead
Arable
Wood
Plantation
Hops
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Arable
Plantation
Plantation

Wood
Plantation
Plantation
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Premises
Pasture
Premises
Garden
Pasture
Yard
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Yard
Orchard
Orchard
Plantation
Pasture
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood

0.1. 9


0.0.14



0.1.14
0.0.  5
0.0.19

0.1.25


0.1. 2


0.1.19


0.3.13


0.0.29


0.1. 6
4.1. 1
0.0. 8
10.2.24
0.3.26
77.2.39
0.3.29
2.2. 5
59.0.25
0.1.20
1.3. 4
24.2.23
0.0.12

75.0.22
2.2.25
1.2.12
2.2.20
2.2. 8
67.0.28
26.1.10
0.1.38
10.0. 0
2.3.34
0.0.37
0.1. 7
18.3. 0
2.3. 3
0.2.28
5.0.39
3.1.30

0.1.27
0.1.36
0.1.28
0.2.19
128.0.39
3.1. 7
1.2.17
6.0.20
0.0.15
0.2.30
0.2.16
3.1. 9
10.3. 8
0.3.17
0.0.12

1.2.17
0.0.25
1.1. 5
1.0.27
1.3.25
38.2. 0
1.3. 0
3.2.38
0.3. 1
7.3. 0
34.3.12
1.0.14
9.1.21
228.0. 0
0.0.31
0.0.19
8.1. 6
6.2.29
0.1.14
3.2. 8
6.0.29
2.3.20
0.2.24
1.3. 6
4.0. 5
5.0. 7
41.0.16
0.2.21
0.2.21
1.0. 3
2.1. 6
0.3.39
1.0.15
1.0.13
1.0.16
1.1. 9
5.0. 1
0.1. 9
  1.1.24
993.2.14

0. 0. 3


0. 1. 0





0. 1. 0

0. 2. 0


0. 3. 6


0. 4 .6


0. 1. 0


0. 0. 6

























































































115.14. 3

0. 2. 8


















0. 5. 3




























































































81. 0. 8

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
James
  Beckford
    Wildman
        Esq














Sheet 26





Edward
   Gibbons






















62
63
99
100
105
105a
107
117
138a
139
139b
141
142
143
144
145
148
153
162
163
108a
138


Hill Meadow
Lane Meadow
Barn Meadow
Barn &
North Shot
North Shot Shaw
North Shot
Hop Garden
Great Field
Shire Gate
Lime Dane
Oast Meadow
Yard &
Howletts
Howletts Garden &
Hooks
Meets?
Pilcher Field
Got? Eye Field
Got? Eye Chalk
Wiles? Garden
Lime Dean Shaw


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Yard
Arable
Wood
Hops
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Stable
Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hole
Garden
Wood


3.0.11
1.3.37
3.2.24
0.0.24
15.1.16
0.3.29
2.2.14
3.1.25
28.2. 8
82.1. 9
5.1.21
0.3.37
0.1. 6
0.0.31
1.1. 7
3.3.20
16.2.25
4.2.31
16.2.15
0.0.12
1.3.30
  1.2.34
195.2.26

























19.11. 1























71. 6. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
James
  Beckford
    Wildman
        Esq

































Sheet 27































Thomas
   Walker






James
   Finn



Henry
   Mears

John
 Owens
& another

Henry
  Greenstreet


Edward
   Stone







James
 Wills sen
& others


John
   Black

William
 Black
& others

John
   Amos

James
 Hall
& another

George
   Philpott



Thomas
 Kennett
& another

Edward
   Philpott

John
   Pullen





48
68a
69a
71a
97
98


106a
86
87


94


98a
108


124
765b


139a
179
214
209
210
211
212


195
196
199


197


330



198


200



221
223
451


236



269


241
261
270
271
272
273
274
275

Part of Wallards
Bedford Field
Clouch
Clouch
Dicksons
Cottage &


Garden
Cottage &
Old Orchard


Forestall Field


Cottage &
---


Cutlers Field
Short Downs


Pigeon House Field
Pigeon House Field
Dane Court
Dane Court
Yard &
Dane Court House
Dane Court House


Part of Tapley
Lower Tapley
House &


Dane Street


House



Dane Street


Cottage &



Phipotts
Phipotts
Phipotts


Cottage &



House &


Quarry Meadow
Reeds
Part of Reeds
Part of Reeds
Waste
Cork Farm
Cork House &
Curlings
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Premises


Garden
Garden
Pasture


Arable


Garden
Garden


Arable
Wood


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Yard
Garden


Doown
Pasture
Garden


Garden


---



Garden


Garden



Pasture
Arable
Pasture


Garden



Garden


Pasture
Arable
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Yard
Garden
Arable

1.2.20
2.2. 6
1.2.37
2.1.17
1.3. 9
 0.1.23
10.0.32

0.0.24
0.1. 5
1.1. 4
1.2.33

8.0.12


0.1. 0
0.1. 2
0.2. 2

16.3.25
0.0.36
17.0.21

44.2.13
0.2.34
5.3. 8
0.1.16
0.1.38
0.1.37
 0.1.  8
52.2.34

5.2.16
5.3. 0
 0.1.20
11.2.36

0.1. 6


0.0.25



0.1. 6


0.2.25



2.3. 1
1.3.30
0.2.23
5.1.  4

0.1.32



0.1. 5


7.1.328
19.1. 0
4.3.17
2.3.33
1.3.16
0.1.21
0.2. 4
32.2.26
69.3.25







1. 2. 8




0. 7 .2

0.13. 0




0. 6. 4



1.10. 9








7. 0. 2




1. 8 .6

0. 3. 4






0. 5 .6


0. 6. 0






0.13. 4

0. 3. 4



0. 3. 0










7. 3. 0







4.12. 2






3. 2. 6








4. 8. 0








14. 1. 6























0.13. 9
















24.11. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
James
  Beckford
    Wildman
        Esq








Sheet 28














































Sheet 29









George
   Harris



William
   Harlow


William
   Rowland


John
   Coleman

John
 Cozens
& another

William
   Faulkner

William
   Potts

William
   Dence

























Rev Richard
  Osborne
    Tylden

James
   Taylor

Elias
   Adley







252
253
254


250
251


255
258


332


333



337


338


155
176a
215a
224
225
226
233
234
245
247
248
276
157
157a
158
159
232
235
277
227
228
229
230
231
167


277a



383


160
161
171
173a
174
384
173

Part of Waste
Cottage &
The Slip


Part of Downs
Part of Downs


1 Rood
Waste


House &


House &



---


---


Barn Field
Bottles
Mays
Pt of Great Poll Wood
Pt of Great Poll Wood
Chalk Hole Shaw
Yard &
Stables &
Downs
Downs Shaw
Downs Shaw
Castle Dane
Lords
Part of Lords
Part of Lords
Lords Shaw
Yard &
Chalk
Lords
Shaw
Stack
Soles Hill Orchard
Soles Hill
Soles Hill
Chalk


Cliffe Field



Cottage &


The Vales
The Vales Shaw
Little Poll Wood
Part of Lion Field
Part of Lion Field
Castle Dane
Little Jobs Hill

Pasture
Garden
Arable


Arable
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Garden


Garden



Garden


Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood
Waste
Yard
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Hops
Hops
Arable
Wood
Barn
Hole
Arable
Wood
Yard
Orchard
Homestead
Pasture
Hole


Arable



Yard


Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
---
Homestead

0.3. 5
0.2.36
0.1. 6
1.3. 7

4.2.16
2.0.20
6.2.36

0.1.19
0.2.15
0.3.34

0.0.24



0.0.24



0.0.31


0.0.32


15.0.30
7.1.19
15.1.21
4.0.19
5.0.32
0.1.23
0.1.22
0.1.39
16.2.15
0.3. 0
0.0.20
18.1.28
4.3. 5
2.0.38
0.0.38
0.2.12
0.1. 8
0.0.23
38.3. 0
0.0.13
0.0. 7
1.3.21
0.1.31
0.0.21
   0.0.26
134.0.31

19.1.27



0.0. 5



11.2.20
1.1. 7
6.0. 0
2.3. 6
7.0. 6
0.0.36
 0.2.16
29.2.11




0. 8. 9



0. 8.10



0.1.10

0. 1. 6


0. 1. 6



0. 1. 3


0. 1. 3



























16.16. 6

1.12. 0














2.19. 0




0. 1. 6



0.16. 0











































44. 8. 6

8. 9. 0














10.18. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator
James
  Beckford
    Wildman
        Esq














Charles
  Allen
    Young
       Esq












William
   Epps

Daniel
   Pullen





William
   Wills

John
   Austen



William
   Chainey






Himself



James
  Beckford
    Wildman
        Esq

165


166
168
459
460
461


82


242
243
246


5
6
43
44
45
46


203
205


216
217



Great Field


The Downs
Gore Well
Chalk
Part of Gore Hill
Part of Gore Hill


Hop Garden


Great Castle Dane
Great Castle Dane
Chalk


Chalk Hole
Londs
House &
Yard &
House Meadow
The Acre


House Yard
The Orchard


Soles Dane
Soles Dane



Arable


Arable
Hops
Hole
Arable
Hops


Arable


Hops
Arable
Hole


---
Arable
Garden
Premises
Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Orchard


Pasture
Pasture



62.3.37


46.3. 6
2.1.37
0.0. 7
3.1.29
 4.2.30
57.1.29

1.1.36


4.1.28
14.3.27
 0.0.38
19.2.13

0.0.15
10.3.14
0.1. 0
0.0.19
0.324
 1.0.12
13.1.  4

0.1.37
1.2.34
2.0.31

3.0.29
 7.0.14
10.1. 3


5. 3. 9







6.14. 0

0. 2. 6





1.12. 0







1.11.11



1. 2. 2



1.13. 0


24.12. 6







13. 0. 0

0.12. 0





12.15. 6







4. 5. 0










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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Chilham Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Chilham Church, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757.

Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton

In The Chancell.
1. Within a Large Nitch or Arch, without ye Communion Rails, in ye North Wall, is an exceeding Handsome Monument of Black Marble, very curiously Carv’d and wrought; it stands on a very fine Altar Tomb, of ye same Materials; and is supported by 4 Pillars. This Monument has 2 different Faces, or Fronts, in ye Middle of which, on two Black Tables, are ye Following Inscriptions in Gold Letters. Round about, and on ye Top of it are Many Coats of Arms of PALMER, DIGGES, etc., some of which are almost effaced.
   This Fine Monument stood formerly, on ye Same Side of the Chancell, within the Rails, about 4 Yards nearer ye Altar; but was removed to the Place where it now stands, by ye COLEBROOKEs, when they built their Mausoleum or Repository for ye Dead of their Family, about ye Year 1752. The Bones of this good old Lady, were, at ye same Time taken up, and reinterrd, in a New Coffin, under her Monument where it is now placed.
   The Arms of this Family of PALMER, are ye Following. (See GUILLIM, p. 194). [Arg. 2 bars sa. the upper with 2, the lower with 1 trefoil slipped or, in chief a greyhound courant sa.]. 
   On ye Tablet on ye South Side. Sir Anthony Palmer, Knight of ye Bath erected this Monument in Memorial of D. Margaret, Sister of Sr. Dudley DIGGES of Chilham Castle Knight, his late Loving, Loved Wife, whose Goodness where she lived, and died, since it cannot be buried, in Putney, needs no Epitaph. She was Fairer than Most Women; Wiser than most Men; Neither, in her own Opinion, longer than she pleas’d her Husband, Whose only Daughter, by a Former Wife, She more love’d and cherish’d, than most Wives do their own. Few were so respectfull of their Husband, as She was of her Brother. Few Sisters so affectionately kind unto their Brothers, as She was to her Friends. Few Friends (if any), so chearfully ready to give Councel, Comfort, or Releif, as She was to ye Poor; upon whose Sickness, Lameness, Blindness, her charitable Hands wrought daily cures like Miracles; for Which (no Doubt) God blessed Her with a Threefold Issue, John, Dudley, Anthony. Like her Thoughts, Words, Works, all perfect, Masculine. Of which, although ye blessed First (like to her pious Meditations) stay’d little in this World; The other Two yet live, like those Fruits of her vertuous Knowlege, her Speeches, and her Actions; still calling to Remembrance ye Modest, Awefull, and yet ever witty, pleasing Conversation of her whole Life, that never knew Man’s ill Affection or Womans Envy.
   On ye Tablet on ye N. Side. Reader, know; This Margaret Lady PALMER, in ye 33d. Year of her Age, died, most Christianly, at Putney, in Surrey, The 22d. of September, 1619. In Whose Memory This Monument was set up, by her Husband; Whose Grief says, her Virtues and Abilities, far above ye Power of her Sex, did shew more lively in her Actions, than weak Words can express; and took away wth. her, at her Departure, so much Joy from him and her Friends, as only Heaven can repaire.

2. On a Black Marble on ye Floor, within ye Rails. The Charitable Sr. Anthony PALMER, Knt. of ye Honble. Order of ye Bath, lyeth buried here. Anno Dom. 1630. Aet. sue 63.

3. Without ye Rails on a Fl. Black Stone, with this Coat. [On a sh. superimposed on a lozenge arg: Gu. on a + arg. 5 spreadeagles sa. (DIGGES) imp. (ST. LEGER) Az. freety arg. a chief or]. Anne St. Leger, Mother of Sr. Dudley DIGGS, knight, Master of ye Rowles; A Modest, Humble, Prudent and Religious Matron, lyeth here Buried. A. Dni. 1636. Aetatis suae 81.

4. On a Flat Grey Stone with this Coat. [Arg. a fesse dancetty sa. in chief 3 crowns or]. (LECHE). Here lieth The Body of Sibel Leche, by her Father, and FINCH, by her Mother; She died a Widdow the 18th Day of June 1603.

5. On Another grey Stone was inlaid a Plate of Brass, wch. is now gone, with ye Following Inscription. William FOGG, a virtuous Gentleman of a very worshipfull House anciently descended, a Counseller, of great Hopes and Expectation, ended his Days in ye 38th Year of his Age, and was here buried the 26th Day of March in ye Year of Our Lord 1616.

6. On Another grey Stone was inlaid a Plate of Brass, wch. is now gone wth. the following Inscription. George FOGG, Brother of ye Same William Fogg, a Master of Art, and a Professor of Physick, a Man studious and learned, died n ye 41st Year of his Age, and was here buried ye 21st Day of June in the Year of Our Lord 1617.

7. On a Black Stone with this Coat. [Arg. a fesse az. betw. 3 stars of 5 points sa. (COURTHOPPE)]. Here under lieth ye Body of Margaret Courthopp, Wife of Ezekias FOGG Gent. and Minister of this Church; By whom she had 5 Sons, and 2 Daughters. a Woman, Modest, grave, discreet, religious, and charitable. She died ye 13th of May A. Dni. 1619. Full of Years.

8. On Another Black Stone adjoyning – wth. this Coat. [Arg. a fesse sa. charged with 3 molets arg. betw. 3 rings sa.]. Here lieth ye Body of Ezekias FOGG, Gent. Descended of ye ancient Family of ye Foggs of Repton near Ashford, Who was Minister of this Church 52 Years. He departed this Life ye 22d. of September, Ano. Dom. 1624 in the 74th Year of his Age.

9. Another Stone, wch. has had a Brazen Figure and a Coat upon it which are both gone.

10. On ye South Wall is an handsome Black Marble Monument, with ye following Inscription in Gold Letters – and ye Coat annex’d. [(FOGG) imp. (COURTHOPP)]. 1616. Quis hoc, Viator, quaeris, Qui Busto jacet?/En Foggus hic est: Abundè noscis Genus./Uni qualis ille Moribus scrutarier,/Hoc exhibeat Vita, non dabit Lapis./ Sleep, quiet Corpse, expect ye happy End,/Which doth such harmless Souls as thine attend./Securer in thy Monument of Worth,/Than this of Marble: such best set us forth./For those outdare ye Threats of Fate along,/Which are composed of Actions, not of Stone./Thou we’rt thine own Tomb then; each Deed of Thine,/To make an Epitaph doth yeild a Line./Zeal, Peace, Religion; Reader, would’st know more?/Could Marbles speak, they’d say, Go ask ye Poor./I’ll not display thy Ancestry nor Blood:/This was thy cheifest Honour – Thou wert good./ Herald’s emblazen, for a Time, our Fame;/’Tis Virtue gives a never dying Name./But, now, be’ing gone, Thou dost us this bequeath;/To admire thy Life; and, to lament thy Death.

11. In One of ye Two Chapels belonging to ye DIGGES’s, on ye South Side of ye Chancel, (under wch. is a large Vault for ye Burial of ye Family of Sir Dudley Digges, ye Builder thereof), is a large Pedestal of Marble, on which stands a round Pillar, about 12 Feet high; on ye Top of wch. is an Urn; and, near ye Top, 4 Coats & Quarterings of ye Arms of Digges & KEMPE*; On ye 4 Corners of ye Pedestal are ye Statues, (with their Attributes), of ye 4 Cardinal Virtues; and, on ye 4 Sides, ye 4 following Inscriptions. *The Arms of KEMP are these. [Gu. a fesse betw. 3 garbs & a border engrld. or].
   On the West Side. Sr. Dudley DIGGS Knight. Whose Death ye wisest of Men do reckon amongst ye Publick Calamities of these Times; on ye 10th Day of March, ye Year from ye Virgin Mother 1638/9, he resign’d his Spirit into ye Hand of his Maker; his Body to ye Peacefull Shades below; in humble Confidence he shall awake, rise up, and be cloathed with Immortality, in ye Dawn of that glorious Day wch. shall know no Night. Thou mays’t behold ye Grave of his Person, not of his Memory. What was earthly is sunk down into ye Land where all Things are forgotten: but ye Remembrance of his great Example will live through Age, ye Disease of Stones as well as Men; The Witness of his Death, This Tomb itself, shall die. The Story of his Life May be ye Rule of Ours. His Understanding few can equal; his Virtues fewer will. He was, a Pious Son; a Carefull Father; a Loving Husband; a Fatherly Brother; a Courteous Neighbour; a Mercyfull Landlord; a Liberal Master; a Noble Friend. When, after much Experience gain’d by Travel, and an exact Survey of ye Laws and People of foreigne Kingdoms, he had enabled himself for ye serving of his Country, observing too Many justle for Place, and cross ye Publick Interest if not joyn’d with their private Gain, hindring ye Motion of ye Great Body of ye Common Wealth, unless ye inferior Orbe of their Estates were advanced thereby; He was satisfied with ye Conscience of Merit; knowing, Good Men only can deserve Honours, ‘tho ye worst may attain them; his Noble Soul could not stoop to Ambition, nor be a beholding that, (‘tho ye most generous Vice) for an Occasion to exercise his Virtues. Out of such Apprehensions his moderate Desires confined his Thoughts to ye Innocency of a retired Life: When the most knowing of Princes, KING JAMES, who ever made Choice of the most knowing Ministers, judging none more equal to Employments, than those who wd. not unworthily court them, sent him Embassador to the EMPEROR of RUSSIA after his Return, and some Years conscionably spent in ye Service to the State, being unbiass’d by Popular Applause, or Court Hopes, he was made Master of ye Rolls. This did crown his former Actions; and, ‘tho it cd. not increase his Integrity, it made it more conspicuous: and, whom his Acquaintance, before, now, ye Kingdom honourd. If ye Example of his Justice had Powerfull Influence on all Magistrates, ye People who are governd wd. be happy upon Earth; and, ye Rulers, in Heaven, with him, who counted it an unworthy Thing to be tempted to Vice, by ye Reward of Virtue.
   On ye East Side. Mary Kempe, Lady DIGGES, Daughter and Coheir of Sr. Thomas KEMPE of Olantigh, Knight, by Sr. Thomas MOYLE’s Daughter & Coheir, Son of Sr. Thomas Kempe Knight, by an Heir of BROWN & ARUNDEL, Son of Sr. William Kempe Knight, who by Emlen, Daughter and Coheire of Sr. Valentine CHICH, and Philippa Daughter and Heir of Sr. Robert CHICHLEY, Mayor of London, & Brother to HENRY, ye Arch Bishop, was Son to Sr. Thomas Kempe, Knight, Nephew to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London, ye Nephew of John Kempe, Arch Bishop of York, then of Canterbury, Cardinal, L. Chancelor, etc. lies here buried together with Francis her 4th and Richard her 8th Son.
   On ye North Side. Read in Genesis, how Rachell falling in Travail of her youngest Son, after a hard Labour departed, and Jacob set a Pillar over her Grave. In humble Imitation, for sacred Memory of a most virtuous Lady, that so died, alas, late, like Rachell Lovely, Loving, and beloved. Like Leah, fruitfull Mother of 8 Sons and 3 Daughters. Without Blemish, without Blame, through her (like Rebecca’s) tender and religious Care. Whose daily pious Practice, after her own Private Prayer, was to hear and teach her Children; then, give Order in her House; and, then, become for Charity, the Poor’s Physitian, Surgeon, Servant. Like Sara, to her Husband, most obsequious. Such a House wife, Such a constant Housekeeper, as for Example for ye best of Wives, In this Chappel, consecrated to her Virtues, was this Monument set up.
   On ye South Side. Regnante Henrico Tertio, Johannes Filius Rogeri de Mildenhal, dictus DIGGE, emit Insulam vocatam Byn with in Cantuariâ, locomq Portae super Stoure Streete ad Opus Fratrum Minorum. Et, Tempore opportune, transtulit Fratres in illam, et ibi Sepultus fuit, sicut etiam Filius Thomas, quem praeter Johannem, et Danielem, Clericos, ex Agnete de Sandvico Uxore, genuit. Thomas antem, inter alios Filios, reliquit Rogerum in Ecclesiâ de Berham Sepultum, cum Albinâ Uxore, Filiâ et Haerede Rogeri NORWOOD Militis; Quorum Filius Joannes in eâdem Ecclesiâ sepultus, ex Julianâ Sorore et Haerede Jacobi HORNE Armigeri praeter Odomarum Juris peritum, Patrem Familiae Digges de Nuingeton juxtà Sittingbourn genuit Joannem Seniorem, cujus Filius Joannes ex Joannâ Filiâ Mauritij Bruine Militis genuit Joannem alterum, qui ex alterâ Joannâ Filia Gervasij CLIFTON Militis sepulta in Ecclesiâ de Braborne, genuit Jacobum DIGGE, de Berham; qui ex Philippâ Filia Johannis ENGEHAM de Chart, Uxore Secundâ genuit Insignem Mathematicum Leonardum; qui, ex Sarâ Sorore fortissimorum Jacobi et Thomae WILFORD Militum, genuit Thomam Mathematicum insignissimum in Ecclesiâ Mariae Aldermanbury Londini, sepultum, qui ex Annâ SENTLEGER Filiâ Warhami de Saneto Leodigario, Militis, genuit Dudleyum.

12. In ye Wall, on ye Out side of this Chappel toward the South, are set 2 large Square Stones, one on each Side of ye Window. On the One of wch. is this Inscription.
MARIAE KEMPE/ P. PV. PVL./ VXO. OPT./ SEPVLCRETVM/ ET SIBI/ EXT./ DVDLY DIGGES./ On ye Other. Ruth. – Where thou diest I will die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to Me, and more also, if ought but Death, part Me & Thee. C.I. V.17.

13. In ye Other Chappel belonging to ye Family of ye DIGGES’s, Over the Mouth of ye Vault, is a large Black Flat Stone, with 2 large Iron Rings fixt to it, and the Word RESVRGET in a Wreath.

In ye Body of the Church.
14. Upon a Black Flat Stone, in ye Middle Isle. Robertus CUMBERLAND, Quadraginta Octo plus Amos, Dignissimus hujus Parochiae Vicarius, Deo et Ecclesiae Fidus, Vicinis Charus, Desideratus, ob. 9 Mar. 171011. E Quatuor Liberis, Binos Ecclesiae Presbyteros, Alterum Chirurgiae licentiatum; Filiam unicam in Matrimonio junctam reliquit.

15. On Another Black Flat Stone. Here lieth in Rest, and Hope of a Joyfull Resurrection, ye Body of John PAYNE, of ye ancient House and Family of ye Paynes, of Shottenton, Gent. Who died ye Seaventh Day of April, in ye Year of Our Lord God, 1625, being aged 84.

16. Round ye Fillet, or Edges of a Large Black Stone. Here lye ye Bones of Robert LANCASHIRE of Lancashire. and this is his Epitaphe, wch. I was willing to do, least Thou, Reader, should’st be innocent of that Hope wch. I have reposed in Mine Hart. dyed ye 29th of October 1624. In the Middle of ye Stone. Like Tincture hath ye Blood of Great and Small;/Their Birth, their Grave, alike are, unto all./ Primo Natus, Morti adjudicatus, Deinde renatus, Immortalitati accomodatus, postremò reparatus; Gloriae exaltatus. Primo Natu et Morte humiliates; deinde, Spiritû et fratiâ, renovatus, Postremo Gloriâ et Immortalitate coronatus. Ovans quiesco, Pulvere grato, Cespite tectus Materno Sum.

17. On a White Flat Stone. Here under lieth Buried ye Body of William PAYNE of ye How of Oldwoods Lese, in Chilhame; he died ye 20th of March Anno D. 1574/5.

18. On a Black Flat Stone. Here lieth Marie, Daughter, and one of the Heires to William PAYNE of Oldwoods Lees Esq., Wife to Mr Thomas COBBS Gent. Who died Apr. 24 1633. A Gentl. ancient both for Descent & Years, Whom ye Poor have lost, and God hath found. Aet. 92.

19. On Another Bl. Flat Stone. Expergam. Thomas COBBS of Oldwoods Lees, a virtuous and peaceable Gent. resteth here expecting ye Joyous Sound of ye Last Trumpe. He deceased 14 Sep. 1627. Aetat 73.

20. On a White Flat Stone. Here lieth interred ye Body of William COBBS Gent. Sonne of Mr Thomas Cobbs of Oldwoods Lees. who died June ye 23 1626. Non Obijt sed praeivit. Reader, behold thy Fate, and weep no more;/For, He’s not dead, but only gone before.

21. On a Black Flat Stone. Here lieth Katharine, Wife to Mr Michael BELKE, Daughter to William PETIT, of Chilham, Gent. Whoe deceased March ye 10th 1612/13. Aetat 32. Reader, know, this Sacred Urn within,/Contains of Worth a well-Stor’ed Magazine./Could Bewtie Chast, entire, Zeal, Ancestrie,/Secure from Death, She had neer known to die./But had triumph’t ore ye Grave, and been yet still,/As far from dying well, as Living ill./Yet, lo, She’s dead, to teach us all, ‘tho late,/That Ev’n best Gifts cannot exempt from Fate.

22. On a large Bl.Fl. Stone with these Arms. [Sa. a fesse or with a molet sa. for difference, betw. 3 dexter hands apaumée arg. (G.note: BATE) imp (G.note: STANHOPE) ¼ly erm. & gu.]. Richard BATE M.A. Vicar of Chilham and Rector of Warehorne died Mar 4. 1736/7 Aged 63. In well grounded Hopes of a Joyfull Resurrection, (through ye Merits of Christ) at ye last great Day. Whose Character let that Day shew. He had Issue, by Elisabeth, Daughter of ye Revd. Michael STANHOPE, and Catharine MUSGRAVE, besides Richard, Charles, and Susan who died Young, James, Rector of Deptford. John, Rector of Warehorn, his Successor. Julius, Rector of Sutton in Sussex. Catharine, married to Richard, son of ye Hon. Colonel TOPLADY. Elisabeth, Richard, Officer in ye Army – died at Carthagena. Elias, Officer in ye Navy – died Captain of ye Merid. Edward – died a Captain in ye Land Service. Mary – Married to Captain FLOYD of ye Royal Dragoons. Charles – Commissary of Marines in the late War, for this County.

23. On a Black Flat Stone, with ye Same Coat in a Lozenge. Here rests all that was Mortal of Mrs Elisabeth BATE; A Woman of an unaffected Piety, and Exemplary Virtue, in ye constant Discharge of her Duty towards God; and, in ye Several Relations of a Daughter, a Wife, and a Mother, few equal’d, none surpassed her. She was honourably descended; and by Means of her Alliance to ye illustrious Family of STANHOPE, She had ye Merit to obtain for her Husband and Children 12 Several Employments in Church & State. She died June ye 9th 1751 in ye 75th Year of her Age. In Matris Memoriama merito dilectae, Hoc Marmor poui curavit Fil. Nat. Min. praeceteris immerito dilectus.

24. On a Black Flat Stone - *partly hid by a Pew. Hic jacet Susanna, Filia Richardi BATE Clerici, et Elisabethae Uxoris ejus. Quae ex hâc Vitâ discessit Spe Melioris supra, Aetatis Plena. Sept. 11. AD … (NB. The rest is under a Pew).   *This is a common Practice. ‘tho not ye less scandalaous; and what Mr WEEVER, in Page 701 of his Funeral Monuments, has long since found Fault with.- "Many Monuments of ye dead, says he, are cover’d with Seats, or Pews, made high & easy for ye Parishioners, to sit & sleep in; a Fashion of no long Continuance, & worthy of Reformation" – but, indeed, he seems here, more particularly, to have meant, such Pews, as, being built high agst. ye Walls, hide ye Mural Monuments. B.F.

25. On a White Flt Stone. Here lieth ye Body of Mary, Wife of Thomas WHITE, formerly of this Parish, Gent. They left issue 1 Son and 1 Daughter. viz: James White now of this Parish; and Grace, ye Wife of Richard HOGBEN of Selling. She died Octob. 25 1752. Aged 69 Years.

26. On Another. Here lieth ye Body of Catharine, Daughter of Thomas and Catharine MANTELL of this Parish. She died Nov. 23 1747. Aged 4 Years & near 4 Months.

27. *Here are several Other Flat Stones not Legible.

28. *On a Loose Brass Plate is this Inscription. Hic Jacet Rob’tus S….. et ….. Uxor ejus, qui quidem Rob’tus obijt xx Die Mensis Novemb. A.dni 14x25. Quorum Animabus ppitietur Deus. – Amen. xThis Figure looks like a 4. (Date must be in arabaics, so 4 is unlikely. Probly. really 1525; perhaps the 2nd. fig. was made thus: ל. V.S.T.).

In ye North Transept.
29. On a Black Mural Monument, on ye N.Wall, with ys. Coat. [Gu. a lion rampt. or imp. ¼ly: 1&4). Gu. a chevn. betwn. 3 leopards’ heads arg. 2). Gu. 3 leopards’ heads arg. 3). Arg. a chevn. betwn. 3 martlets sa.]. (G. note: MASTER, PETTIT, SHAMELSFORD, OLDWOOD). Within this Place lyeth interred ye Body of Elisabeth ye Wife of Gilles MASTER, late of ye City of Canterbury Esq., and Daughter of William PETTITE formerly of this Parish Esq. She had by ye said Gilles 2 Daughters; Dorothy which married unto Robert SPRACKLING of this Parish Gent; and Frances, which married unto James BIX of ye City of Canterbury Gent: She departed this Mortal Life ye 18th of October 1661, in ye 77th Year of her Age.

30. On a Black Mural Monument, On ye W. Wall. The Arms almost effaced. Within this Chapple lieth Buried The Right Worshipfull Thomas PETIT, Esq. Counceller at Law, who departed this Life at Canterbury, ye 26th of Septemb. 1625. And desired to be laid beside his Father with others of that Worshipfull and Anncient Family of ye Pettits. In Memory of whom, this Monum. is erected by his Late Wife Frances Petit, Widowe, Executrix of his last Will and Testament. Reader, why stand’st gazing on?/Know, that this Sacred precious Stone,/Requires for him that here does sleepe,/Eyes, that come not to view, but weepe./Criticks Avaunt! Give Sorrow Place:/Censure would here his Tomb disgrace./Who living spent so well his Daies,/That Envy cannot them dispraise./Who now herself doth Mourner turn/To see an Honest Lawyer’s Urn.

31. On an Handsome Black Stone, on ye Floor. Here lie Buried William PETYT and Susan his Wife. He dyed September ye 24th 1614. She died February ye 1st 1639.

32. On Another with this Coat. [Sa. a saltire erm. betwn. 4 leopards’ heads or imp. A lion rampt.]. (G. Note: SPRAKELING). Here lieth Buried, ye Body of Anne SPRACKLING Wife of Adam Sprackling of Fordwich, Gent, and Daughter of Henry HEYMAN of Sellinge Esq. She died ye 14th Day of April, in the Year of Our Lord 1659. To VirtuousDeeds, her Mind She did apply/Her Care was, well to live & so to die./She hath pass’d through this Vale of Misery/To Live in Bliss to all Eternity./ Here lies also ye Body of Robert SPRAKELING, Gent, Son & Heir to Adam Sprakeling Gent, and Anne his Wife, who died ye 29th Day of Jany. in ye Year of Our Lord 1689. Aged 80 Years.

33. On Another Black Stone. Here lyeth ye Body of Thomas COBBE Gent, late of Oldwoods Lees, who died on ye 29th of November 1640. Aetatis suae 37.

In The South Transept.
34. On a Black Stone ob. 1631. Here lyeth Margarite, Wife of John DIXON, Daughter of Dr. DEN of Kingstone.

35. Here is another Black Stone, with a Brass Figure of a Man in a Priest’s Habit. But The Plate with ye Inscription is lost.

36. The Mausoleum. This Receptacle for ye Dead was built at ye Expence of Robert, James, and George, Sons of James COLEBROKE, late of Chilham Castle, Esq; and was finished about ye Year 1754. It is a round Building of about 20 Feet Diameter, ornamented with 8 Pillars, Festoons, Death’s Heads, etc. etc. It’s Covering is a Cupola, with an Hole in its Centre, of abt. a Yard Wide, to let in ye Light; it is built of Free Stone. Between the Pillars are Catocombs (sic) or Places for ye Reception of the Dead, in 3 Rows, almost quite round. The Walls of this Part are 12 Feet thick. Each Catacomb is stopp’d up with a Round Free Stone; except those which have Bodies in them, which are stopp’d with Black Marble having ye Inscription cut on it in Letters of Gold. They are 4 in Number, and have the aftermention’d Inscriptions upon them.
The Enterance (sic) into it is on ye North Side of ye Altar. Over ye Door or Ent’rance is ye Following Inscription in Gold Letters. M.S. Jacobi COLEBROOKE Armigeri et Mariae Conjugus B.M. *Putatis Ergo Posuere tres Filij et sibi et Suis, Robertus Colebrooke. Jacobus Colebrooke. Georgius Colebrooke. *I suppose this should have been Pietatis.
   Herein are deposited ye Remains of James COLEBROOKE of this Place Esq. born ye 12th of May 1680. Married Mary HUDSON 2 Jany. 1706 with Whom he liv’d almost 47 Years, in ye Greatest Friendship. And, by whom he had a numerous Issue; and died 18 Nov. 1752.
   Herein are deposited the Remains of Mary COLEBROOKE, Relict of James Colebrooke Esq. She was born November ye 10th 1689. Married 2 Jany. 1706. And died March ye 12th 1753.
Sacred to ye Graces, and to every Virtue that could adorn a Woman, let this Marble be inscribed. To ye Memory of Mary COLEBROOKE, Wife of James Colebrooke, of Gatton in ye County of Surrey Esq. She was ye Eldest Daughter of Stephen SKINNER of Walthamstowe, Esq. born 12 August 1728 and Married 7 May 1747. And died in Child Bed 14 .. 1754 of ye Small Pox, leaving Issue 2 Daughters, Mary and Emma. and 1 Son James, who surviv’d her only 6 Days. And, whose Ashes are here likewise deposited. Heu! Minimè cum reris in ipso Flore Juventae/Mors Inopina Domûs Spem abripit Omnem.
   Within this Receptacle deposited lies ye Body of the Honourable Henrietta, Daughter of ye Right Honourable Lord Harry POWLETT, and Wife of Robert COLEBROOKE of Chilham Castle Esq. In Whom ye Noblest Birth and most perfect Beauty were surpass’d by Sweetness of Disposition, and Elegance of Manners. For 5 long lingering Years with humble Fortitude, and devout Resignation, She sustained ye gnawing Pangs of an inveterate Cancer. Nevertheless, ‘tho true Greatness of Mind May render ye Soul superiour to the Calamities of Nature, Life must Sink under the Infirmities of it. She, therefore yeilded (sic) to Mortality ye 22d. of December 1753, in ye 37th Year of her Age.

37. Mr WEEVER mentions ye Following Epitaph, wch. is now not to be found (this refers to Swingfield – g.v.). "Orate pro Animâ Willeilmi de Smersole … et Uxor ejus, et pro Anima … Sander GOLDSMITH".

38. This Church is built of Flint and consists of a Body and 2 Isles all coverd with Lead; A Chancell with two Chapels, or Cemitories, on the South Side thereof; and a Transept, coverd with Tyle. On ye North Side of ye Chancell is the Mausoleum before mentioned. There was a Chantery or Chapel here wch. has been lately pull’d down. The Tower has a Small Spire, and stands at ye West End, in it are *6 heavy Bells. There are very little Remains of painted Glass to be seen in **ye Windows. It is a Vicarage, in ye Gift of Robert COLEBROOKE Esq.
** In One of the Windows on ye N. Side of the Church, is this Coat. [3 swords in fesse erect (ENSING)].

39. *The Inscriptions on ye Bells.
1. Richard PHELPS made Me. 1709. The Gift of ye Revd. Mr John NICHOLS, Mr Robert SPRAKELING,
       and Others.
2. Robertus MOT Me fecit. 1594.
3. Robertus MOT fecit Me. 1595.
4. Joseph HATCH made Me. 1616.
5. Robertus MOT Me fecit. 1595. This Bell is now Crack’d.
6. Robertus MOT Me fecit. 1599. Gabrielis.

40. The present Vicar is ye Revd. D. KNATCHBULL. The Church was called St Maries. N.B. Dr GALE, P.86 of his Itin: says that Roman Urns and Coins have been found here. The Tumulus or Mount call’d Julaberies Grave, is in this Parish. 1757.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ARUNDEL 11
BATE 22, 23, 24
BELKE 21
BROWN 11
CHICH 11
CHICHLEY 11
CLIFTON 11
COBBE 33
COBBS 19, 20
COLEBROKE 36
COLEBROOKE 1, 38
COURTHOPP 10
COURTHOPPE 7
CUMBERLAND 14
DIGGES 1, 3, 11, 13

DIXON 34
ENGEHAM 11
FINCH 4
FLOYD 22
FOGG 5-8, 10
GALE 40
GOLDSMITH 37
HEYMAN 32
HOGBEN 25
HUDSON 36
KEMP 11
KEMPE 11, 12
KNATCHBULL 40
LANCASHIRE 16
LECHE 4
MANTELL 26
MASTER 29
MOT 39
MOYLE 11
MUSGRAVE 22
NICHOLS 39
NORWOOD 11
OLDWOOD 29
PALMER 1, 2
PAYNE 15, 17, 18
PETIT 21
PETTIT 29, 30
PETTITE 29
PETYT 31
PHELPS 39
POWLETT 36
SENTLEGER 11
SHAMELSFORD 29
SKINNER 36
SPRACKLING 29
SPRAKELING 32, 39
STANHOPE 22, 23
Swingfield 37
TOPLADY 22
WHITE 25

Places
Canterbury 29, 30
Carthagena 22
Deptford 22
Fordwich 32
Gatton, Surrey 36
Kingstone 34
Lancashire 16
Olantigh 11
Oldwoods Lees 19, 20, 33
Putney, Surrey 1
Repton nr Ashford 8
Selling 25
Sellinge 32
Shottenton 15
Sutton, Sussex 22
Walthamstowe 36
Warehorne 22General
Arch Bishop of Canterbury 11
Arch Bishop of York 11
Bishop of London 11
Captain 22
Colonel 22
Commissary of Marines 22
Master of ye Rolls 11
Master of ye Rowles 3
Mayor of London 11
Merid. ?Ship 22
Navy 22
Royal Dragoons 22
Small Pox 36

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