Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott

Monumental Inscriptions at St Peter & St Paul Church, Dymchurch

Monumental Inscriptions at St Peter & St Paul Church, Dymchurch, noted by L. L. Duncan, date not known, but after 1919 at least. Typed up by Dawn Weeks February 2002. 


In the churchyard – south west

265. William BURK died 29 August 1774 aged 81. Elizabeth his wife 21 September 1727 aged 27. Elizabeth daughter of William Burk by the said Elizabeth died 22 November 1727 aged 10 years.

266. David BURK died 17 February 1727 aged 26.

267. Samuel FINN born 17 November 1817 died 25 March 1832.

268. Sophia wife of Stephen FINN died 16 October 1860 aged 72. Stephen Finn died 26 September 1868 in 85th year. Sophia Finn eldest daughter of late Stephen Finn born 23 July 1808 died 8 April 1886.

269. Thomas ASHDOWN Junior died 20 March 1880 aged 46.

270. James JORDAN died 24 (?January) 1784 aged 30. ………………………

271. Thomas ASHDOWN died 21 October 1885 aged 79 Susannah his wife 14 August 1878 aged 72.

272. Edward ASHDOWN died 8 March 1899 aged 60. James Ashdown 29 December 1882 aged 44.

273. Martha wife of Robert COURT died in Guy’s Hospital London 18 October 1866 aged 63.

274. Robert COURT died 9 March 1881 aged 85.

275. Mary wife of Thomas DRURY died 13 October 1835 aged 26. Also of her 3 children Thomas 8 February 1851 aged 8 months.(year or age do not seem to make sense). Mary died 28 November 1854 aged 21 years Sarah died 22 June 1867 aged 36. Erected by her sister Sarah CORNELIONS.

276. Thomas third son of Robert and Martha COURT of this parish died 6 December 1866 aged 34.

277. James and Catherine ELLIOTT husband and wife born 22 June 1834 and October 16 1833 died 2 February 1882 and 24 April 1897.

278. Rosina Emily ELLIOTT died 30 April 1917 aged 76.

279. Reginald Henry ELLIOTT died in Jamaica 19 October 1865 aged 26. Alfred Elliott died 3 February 1856 aged 19.

280. James ELLIOTT died 6 March 1879 55 years Expenditor of Romney Marsh. Louisa wife of James Elliott died 27 August 1866 aged 38. Mary wife of James Elliott died 22 July 1848 aged 46.
(These last 4 stones are in the same enclosure).
Western part of the yard
281. Charles SIMS son of Richard and Jane Sims accidentally killed at London Bridge 7 December 1879 aged 23.

282. Charles KEELER died 4 July 1857 aged 28.

283. Ann daughter of Thomas and Mary WADDELL of this parish died 29 May 1823 aged 19.

284. Thomas WADDELL late of this parish died 18 April 1821 aged 57. Left surviving by Mary his wife one son and 5 daughters viz: William, Mary, Jane, Elizabeth, Sarah and Eliza.

285. Mary WADDELL died 29 January 1838 aged 65. (From Peter Waddell 2009-06-03 - Mary was born Mary Catherine Griegsby in 1773 and would have been 65 in 1838.)

286. William son of Thomas and Mary WADDELL of this parish died 28 January 1827 aged 33.

287. Sarah wife of Stephen CHEESEMAN died 11 July 1819 aged 57. Left issue 6 children: Rose, Sarah, Stephen, William, John and Angilica.

288. Sarah, wife of William LORDEN died 10 February 1842 aged 58. Left issue 8 children. Also William Lorden died 2 October 1866 aged 85. William Che.[Cheeseman] died 8 April 1846 aged 39; Stephen died 11 March 1837 aged 28; Sarah; Jesse died 14 August 1847 aged 33; Charles died 11 May 1832 aged 15; Jonah; Lewis Thomas; James Henry.

289. Thomas MARSHALL died 15 January 1849 aged 45 leaving a wife and one son: Thomas.

290. Ann wife of Henry LORDEN died 2 June 1804 aged 35. She left surviving 5 children: Thomas Henry, Elizabeth, Sarah and John. Four children died in their infancy are buried here.

291. John SHEFFIELD died 28 August 1776 aged 49. Left issue by Mary his wife one son: Thomas.

292. Mary TOLHURST 11 April 1879 aged 57. John Tolhurst 17 March 1881 aged 65.

293. Edith COBB born 29 April 1862 died 12 April 1869.

294. John HOAD died 3 April 1880 aged 61.

295. Mary wife of Samuel CLARKE died 26 April 1742 aged 31. She left issue by ye above 2 daughters: Mary who died 18 December 1728 aged 2 and lies here interred and Mary. Here also lies Mary Clark (sic) the relict of the said Samuel Clark of this parish who died 4 July 1774 aged 57.

296. Georgiana only child of Thomas HALLOWES a lieutenant in the Royal Navy by Ann his first wife. She was born at Aix Department Rouches du Rhone in the Kingdom of France 19 July 1821 and died at Dymchurch 23 November 1840. Also of Ellen COLEMAN …… (Footstone ECH 1844).
North part of yard
297. James SMITH died 29 May 1864 aged 50. Charles Henry his son 13 September 1861 aged 17.

298. George VIRGOE of this parish died 20 November 1747 aged 52. Mary his wife 16 February 1770 aged 73.

299. William PARRIS only son of Robert Parris 29 January 1837 aged 84. Susannah his wife 8 December 1838 aged 81. (Note: William Parris of Dymchurch in 1794 issued a ½d token "Romney Marsh").

300. Robert PARRIS died 12 September 1729 aged 52. Left issue by Ann his wife 3 sons: Thomas, Robert, George.

301. Eliza wife of William HUCKSTEP eldest daughter of Thomas and Sarah Ann PRYER of this parish died 28 August 1872 aged 22. Leaving 2 daughters Florence Emily born October 20 1870 and Louisa born 4 October 1871.

302. Margaret wife of Thomas WILLIAMS of this parish died 30 October 1789 aged 30. Thomas Williams died 30 December 1804 aged 54. Issue 3 sons and 2 daughters: William, Thomas, Stephen and Charlotte and Jane two of whom are deceased viz: Stephen and Jane and are buried here. Left Elizabeth his second wife surviving by whom he had one son: John.

303. Daniel AUSTEN died 20 January 1781 aged 57. Issue by Mary his first wife: Elizabeth, Daniel, William, Richard, Margreat, John and Mary; and by Mary his second wife Susannah, Jeremiah, Sarah, Lydia and Esther. Also near lies Susanna by Mary his first wife and by Mary his second wife Thomas and Edward.

304. George PRYER husband of Martha Pryer died 22 May 1887 aged 62. Leaving issue Thomas, Mary Ann and Annie-Eliza. Also George Pryer died 15 July 1863 aged 4 months 18 days.

305. Nathaniel HUNT died 3 January 1781 aged 40. Left issue by Elizabeth his wife, 2 sons: Nathaniel and Leonard-William. Elizabeth, relict, died 31 December 1820 aged 76. Also William DINES, son of above Elizabeth by a former husband, who died 5 March 1825 aged 55.

306. Nathaniel HUNT of this parish died 7 June 1777 aged 59. Also Jane his wife died May ye 24 1773 aged 68. Also Mary wife of Nathaniel Hunt son of the abovesaid Nathaniel Hunt by Jane his wife died 12 May 1774 aged 31. Also the bodys of three of the said Nathaniel Hunts children by Mary his wife viz: Jane died ye 21 May 1769 aged 7 months, William died 7 June 1770 aged 6 months; John died 29 March 1774 aged one year.

307. Edward FRIND of this parish died 20 April 1782 aged 49.

308. William CAISTER died 24 February 1821 aged 84. Left issue surviving 2 sons and 2 daughters: Mary, Thomas, Elizabeth and John.

309. (Footstone next 308) CSC 1813.

310. Thomas BOURNE late of this parish died 23 January 1832 aged 79. Elizabeth his wife 9 January 1833 aged 80. Issue eight children of whom are surviving Thomas, Robert, Elizabeth, Mary and Ann.
Eastern part of the yard
311. Mr Richard CHAPMAN who was drowned 22 August 1725 aged 33.

312. Solomon PEPPER husband of Mary Ann Pepper died suddenly 26 June 1874 aged 55.
Slip by south of chancel
313. George HORNE of this parish died 26 December 1793 aged 51.

314. Ann ye wife of George ROBINS died October ye 4th 1730 aged 33. Left issue Mary and John. Also John Robins son of George Robins by Ann his wife died December ye 22, 1730 aged 1 year 2 months.

315. Thomas MAYLAM died 14 February 1779 aged 42. Elizabeth daughter of above Thomas Maylam by Elizabeth his second wife died 1 July 1791 aged 17. Elizabeth Maylam died 2 July 1820 aged 79.

316. (Sundial) by John THWAITES, London 1806.
Slip west of porch
317. Edward LUCKE January ye 8th 1732 aged 44. "Weep not for me, my wife and children dear etc (the right half of this stone is blank).

318. Judeth wife of William CLARINGBOULD died 28 June 1805 aged 36. Left 5 children: Lidia, Elizabeth, William, Thomas and Ann.
Stones to south of church (beginning at path to porch and going eastwards)
319. Edward BLAKE junior, Chief Officer in the Preventive Service who was unfortunately drowned by the uplifting of a boat on the North River near Yarmouth in Norfolk 17 October 1820 aged 26.

320. Jane wife of Edward BLAKE died 10 December 1802 aged 35. Left issue 5 children: Thomas, Mary, Edward, Jane and Sarah.

321. Edward BLAKE died 16 August 1847 aged 82.

322. Thomas BLAKE died 25 September 1874 aged 85. Mary Ann his widow 3 November 1874 aged 87. Thomas Trevillon Blake eldest son of above 10 November 1884 aged 72. Jane his wife 27 March 1886 aged 64. Ellen Maria daughter of above Thomas and Mary Ann Blake died while on a visit to Liverpool 20 August 1888 aged 69.

323. Jane Slodden wife of George HAIGH Esq, Solicitor, Liverpool and eldest daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann BLAKE of this parish died 2 January 1848 aged 31, leaving an only child: George Thomas. Also the above George Haigh died August 1877 aged 63 and is interred at St Luke’s Great Crosby, Lancashire.

324. Alfred Blake RONALDS died 1 December 18(?25) aged 6.

325. Blake Vincent DRAYNER died 19 May 1833 aged 11 months.

326. Elias SMITH of this parish, Gentleman, one of the Jurats and 6 seperate (sic) times elected Bayliffe of this Level died 8 March 1777 aged 62 and left issue surviving by Jane his wife one daughter: Jane.

327. Jane wife of William BUNN died 27 August 1786 aged 52.

328. Richard LAKE Gentleman, 24 years a Riding Officer of His Majesty’s Customs died 8 August 1764 aged 53.

329. John NABBS died 15 August 1848 aged 22, leaving one daughter: Mary Ann the wife of Thomas BLAKE of this parish.

330. Rhoda Ann wife of Edward Coleman DRAY, Veterinary Surgeon of Leeds, Yorkshire and youngest daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann BLAKE of this parish, died 11 October 1858 aged 56.

331. Edward John, youngest son of Thomas and Mary Ann BLAKE of this parish died 17 November 1861 aged 46. Left issue by Caroline his wife an only daughter Jane Slodden. The above Caroline died 21 May 1863 aged 46.

332. Julia RUNALDS of Hythe died 16 March 1863 aged 80. Edward Hubday eldest son of John and Mary Runalds died 6 March 1874 aged 58. Mary wife of John Runalds of Hythe died 26 December 1860 aged 67.

333. Mary wife of Mr Jeremiah WRAIGHT died 17 July 1791 aged 25. He died 21 January 1816 aged 72.

334. Elizabeth wife of William SINDT, 24 March 1799 aged 29. Had issue 7 children, 3 died in infancy. Left surviving William, Mary, James and Edward.

335. Stephen SLODDEN died 6 March 1804 aged 29. Left surviving Margaret his wife and three sons, Stephen, John and Richard.

336. Charles HOLMES died 11 June 1848 aged 26.

337. Louisa Holmes, daughter of John and Mary Ann CAISTER died 20 October 1846 aged 6 years 9 months. Also Charles Thomas eldest son of above died 23 November 1846 aged 5 years.

338. William HOLMES died 26 May 1847 aged 65 leaving surviving Ann his wife, 3 sons and 3 daughters. Ann his relict died 12 January 1860 aged 71.

339. Mary wife of Leonard HUNT died 23 June 1885 aged 58. The above Leonard Hunt died 20 January 1898 aged 80. Also 3 children: Leigh Coleman died 23 January 1863 and Walter Edmund 28 April 1866 who died in infancy and Leonard William 2 August 1879 aged 19.

340. Leonard William HUNT died 21 July 1856 aged 55. Had issue by Hephzibah his wife 13 children. Hephzibah relict of above died 12 April 1861 aged 71.

341. Elizabeth HUNT died 29 April 1886 aged 72. William 1 September 1827 aged 4 years. Ellen 18 September 1827 aged 6 months. Hephzibah 8 July 1828 aged 16 years. Amy 17 August 1828 aged 12 years. Children of Leonard William and Hephzibah Hunt.

342. Edward FOX, 8 January 1784 aged 41. Susan his wife 12 June 1816 aged 73.

343. William MAYLAM, Gentleman, died 5 August 1830 aged 64.

344. John only son of Robert Tilbey and Mary GUTSOLE of this parish died 7 September 1831 aged 24.

345. Thomazine ye wife of John SMITH of this parish Gentleman, one of ye Jurats of Romney Marsh died ye 6 March 1722 in ye 34th year of her age and had issue 3 sons and 6 daughters: Mary, Anne, Elias, Judith, Mary, Elizabeth, John, Martha and John. The Said Elias and Judith ……..……………………….

346. Judith wife of Mr William BUNN of Hythe died 23 June 1774 aged 58.

347. Thomas TEARALL died March ye 28 1777 aged 56. Left issue by Elizabeth his wife one son and 3 daughters: Thomas, Ann, Elizabeth and Mary. Near lie 2 more of their children viz William and Mary.

348. Henry HOLMES died 27 December 1865 aged 55 leaving surviving Margaret Ann his wife.

349. Philip KNIGHT 17 August 1734 aged 45. Left issue by Mary his wife one son Philip.

350. William LYON died July ye 29, 1739 aged 82. Mary his wife June ye 7 1733 aged 54 (the dates and ages are quite clear).

351. Richard WRAIGHT of Burmarsh one of ye Jurats of this Marsh and 3 times chosen Bayliffe of ye same died 11 December 1733 aged 46. Issue by Mary his wife 5 sons and 3 daughters (the other half of the stone is blank).

352. Mr Edward COLEMAN late of this parish twice Bayliffe of Romney Marsh aged 58 years who died 15 March 1717. To whose memory Mary his wife and relict caused this headstone to be left and also his son Philpott Coleman who died May ye 3rd 1716 aged 20.

353. Mrs Mary COLEMAN widow of Mr Edward Coleman late of this parish died 17 October 1728 aged 65 and left issue one daughter and two sons.

354. Edward COLEMAN died 20 June 1735 aged 31.

355. Philpot COLEMAN died 13 September 1815 aged 72. Also Susanna his wife died 9 July 1816 aged 70.

356. (An old large headstone face down).

357. Sarah wife of Henry HOLT died 2 July 1867 aged 73. Henry Holt died 17 June 1876 aged 86.

This ends the inscriptions in the old yard. Those in the modern annexe are not included.
Inscriptions in the church
358. (In centre of chancel floor) Here lieth interred the body of Mr Francis ROGERS of this parish who was 12 years a Private Dragoon and 13 years a Serjeant in ye army in ye reignes of King William ye 3rd, Queen Anne and King George ye 1st. In which time he was in severall campagnes in Spain, Portugal and Flanders and in regard of his faithful service iIn the army was afterwards made a Riding Officer of his Majesty’s Customs and stationed at Dymchurch and confirmed in that port 15 years there and at his own request was superannuated 5 years before his death and was in all 45 years in the Governments service. During all which time he behaved with fidelity to his Prince and country and by his courtesy and good behaviour gained so good a reputation as to be respected and esteemed by all who knew him. He departed this life the 15 day of February 1738 in ye 66 year of his age.

359. (Flat stone in chancel, north side) Here lieth ye body of John FOWLE of this parish, Gentleman, an attorney at law who departed this life on ye 12 day of January 1753 aged 56 years. He left issue two sons and two daughters. The deceased was ye elder son of John Fowle, Gentleman, late of this parish who succeeded his said father in ye office and place as Clerk to ye Lords of Romney Marsh. Which place he enjoyed and continued in for 24 years to ye time of his death. Ye said John Fowle was a Gentleman born, had a gentlemans education and his behaviour was such during his ……………. beloved and respected by all mankind …………….. and esteemed by all who had any manner …………… with him. He was a tender father, a …………. husband and a sincere friend where he …………. By his own industry he acquired a handsome fortune which he left to his wife and children. Reader who’er thou art I pray draw near And to this tomb afford a friendly tear Weep not for me but think ye time will come When you must reach this everlasting home Strive to correct then all your follies past And think that every hour may be ye last.

360. (Mural, chancel) To the glory of God and in loving memory of the Reverend Charles Eaton PLATER MA for 30 years Rector of this parish died 6 October 1906 aged 82. This tablet and in institute in the village were erected by parishioners and friends. RIP

361. (Flat stone, south side of chancel partly under choir stalls) In memory of Sarah …………. / the Reverend Mr ……….. / Rector of th…………… / who died Ju……….. / aged 5…………. / Also / the said Rev…………. / BA who …………. / aged 64. (Note this is probably that referred to by Hasted as "in the chancel within the rails a memorial to John RAISBACK AB obt 15 February 1787
aged 64".

362. (On south wall of nave) Arms, erm. an eagle displayed gules impaling arg. a lion guardant crowned sa. which may be intended for Handfield. Near this place lieth interred Captain Timothy BEDINGFIELD and Mary his wife. He gave all his lands lying in St Marys, Woodchurch and Liming towards the education maintenance and bringing up to learning of such poor male children of such poor parents who do no receive parish releife or alms out of any parish stock and which parents are of the Church of England by law established, and do frequently communicate therein and that such children every one of them be kept to learning and sent to one of the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge if capable or put out to trade. And that the said poor children shall be taken out of ye parishes of Dymchurch, Liming and Smeeth or some one of them and five shillings a peece unto two poor women of the said parishes for ever to be paid on the 25th day of December after they have received the sacrament according to the Church of England and not otherwise. He died November ye 20, 1693 aged 50 years. She died July the 7, 1714 aged 80 years. John HANDFIELD of Ashford has this erected in memory
of his aunt and godmother.

363. (Brass) In memory of Commander W STERNDALE BENNETT RNVR DSO, who died 7 November 1917 aged 24 years of wounds received in action near Ypres. Erected by the Officers, NCOs and men of the Drake Battalion which he so ably commanded.

364. (Mural, north aisle) Arms, a chev between 3 garbs impaling a cross moline or flory between 3 (?crowns) In memory of Thomas BLAKE of this parish who died 25 September 1874 aged 85. He was 23 years in succession Bailiff of Romney Marsh. Also of Mary Ann his widow who died 3 November 1874 aged 87. They had issue 5 children: Thomas Trevillon; Edward John (who died 17 November 1861 aged 46) leaving one daughter Jane-Slodden); Jane Slodden (wife of George HAIGH of Liverpool died 2 January 1848 aged 31 leaving one son George Thomas); Ellen Maria and Rhoda Ann (wife of Edward Coleman DRAY who died without issue 11 October 1868 aged 36. He left benefaction of £5 on Christmas Day to 10 poor people.

365. (War memorial cross) for Dymchurch and Eastbridge Names: Ernest AUSTEN, Charles Vince BALKWILL, John Balkwill, Walter STERNDALE BENNETT, Charles Louis BEALE, Simson Beale, Alfred Edgar HOPER, Arthur Hoper, Herbert and James KEMP.

 

Index of names and places

Name IndexAshdown 269 271 272
Austen 303 365
Balkwill 365
Beale 365
Bedingfield 362
Blake 319 320 321 322 323
   329 330 331 364
Bourne 310
Bunn 327 346
Burk 265 266
Caister 308 337
Chapman 311
Cheeseman 287
Claringbould 318
Clark 295
Clarke 295
Cobb 293
Coleman 296, 352, 353,
    354 355

Cornelions 275
Court 273 274 276
Dines 305
Dray 330 364
Drayner 325
Drury 275
Elliott 277 278 279 280
Finn 267 268
Fowle 359
Fox 342
Frind 307
Gutsole 344
Haigh 323 364
Hallowes 296
Handfield 362
Hoad 294
Holmes 336 338 348
Holt 357
Hoper 365Horne 313
Huckstep 301
Hunt 305 306 339 340 341
Jordan 270
Keeler 282
Kemp 365
Knight 349
Lake 328
Lorden 288
Lucke 317
Lyon 350
Marshall 289 290
Maylam 315 343
Nabbs 329
Parris 299 300
Pepper 312
Plater 360
Pryer 301 304
Raisback 361
Robins 314
Rogers 358
Ronalds 324
Runalds 332
Sheffield 291
Sims 281
Sindt 334
Slodden 335
Smith 297 326 345
Sterndale Bennett 363 365
Tearall 347
Thwaites 316
Tolhurst 292
Virgoe 298
Waddell 283 284 285 286
Williams 302
Wraight 333 351

Index of placesAix Department Rouches du
Rhone, Kingdom of France 296
Ashford 362
Burmarsh 351
Cambridge
University of Cambridge 362
Dymchurch 296 299 358 362 365

Eastbridge 365
Flanders 358
Great Crosby, Lancashire
St Luke’s 323
Hythe 332 346
Jamaica 279
Leeds, Yorkshire 330
Liming 362Liverpool 322 323 364
London
   Guy’s Hospital 273
   London Bridge 281
North River, near Yarmouth, Norfolk 319
Oxford
University of Oxford 362
Portugal 358
Romney Marsh 280 299
Romney Marsh 299
Smeeth 362
Spain 358
St Marys 362
Woodchurch 362
Ypres 363

GeneralAttorney at law 359
Bailiff of Romney Marsh 364
Bayliffe of Romney Marsh 351 352
Bayliffe of this level 326
Captain 362
Chief Officer in the Preventive
    Service 319

Clerk to ye Lords of Romney Marsh 359
Commander 363
Expenditor of Romney Marsh 280
Jurat 326
Jurat of Romney Marsh 345 351
Lieutenant in the Royal Navy 296
Private dragoon 358Rector 360
Reverend 360
Riding Officer of his Majesty’s Customs
   328 358
Serjeant 358
Solicitor 323
Veterinary Surgeon 330

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 5
Edward
   Andrews






Thomas
   Ashdown









Edward
   Blake

Heirs of 
  Sir John
    Brydges


Exor. of
 Francis
  Bushell 
viz: Edward
  Watson

Thomas
   Butler





Dean &
 Chapter of
  Canterbury, Smithett,
  lessees



Sheet 6
Children of
 Benjamin
 Cobb viz:
Thomas Cobb
 & others

John Sinden

John Sinden
James
 Simpson 
& John
 Goodwin

Thomas
   Ashdown



Sarah Crux
& Acrease
  Rogers

Stephen
   Thomas

Richard
   Crust

Thomas
   Butler



Thomas
   Blake




Thomas
   Butler






William
   Wraight

Thomas
   Goodman




Thomas
   Blake

170

173





127
186


112



122


203


270
271
272


87
88
89



192
193
194
195
196


33


34
35
36
37


175
178
181
182
183
184

Chapel and Yard

Three cottages & Gdns





Two cottages & gardens
House Forge & Garden


Two cottages & Gardens



Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Bridge Field
Ten Acres
Part of Wall Field


Six Acres
Great Lees
Thirteen Acres



Part of Lowlands
Garden
Part of Lowlands
Eight Acres
The Uplands


House Garden Lodges etc


House Field
Road Field
Part of House Field
Garden


Cow field & footway
Wall Field
House Garden Yard etc
Barn Lodges & Yard
Garden
Platt

---

---





---
---


---



---


---


Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


0.0. 2

0.0.25





0.0.13
0.0.22
0.0.35

0.0.12



0.0. 5


0.0.39


1.1.21
9.2.26
 3.1.10
14.1.17

6.1.37
28.1.16
13.1.38
48.1.11


1.3.18
0.0.14
11.0.36
15.1. 2
12.0.38
40.2.28

0.0.27


4.3.22
2.3.27
3.3.35
 0.0.31
11.3.35

1.1. 6
2.0. 6
0.1. 4
0.1.37
0.0.12
0.0.27
4.1.12
























0.11. 6
0.15. 0
0. 5. 1
1.11. 7

0.10. 0
2. 3. 9
1. 0. 9
3.14. 6


0. 2.10

0.17. 3
1. 3. 6
0.18.10
3. 2. 5




0. 7. 7
0. 4. 6
0. 6. 1
0. 2. 6
1. 0. 8

0. 1.11
0. 3. 1

0. 1. 6

         
0. 6. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Children of
 Benjamin
 Cobb viz:
Thomas Cobb
 & others
George
 Cornelius
Martha
 Ronalds &
John 
  Kennett

Robert
   Court


Henry
   Elgar

Richard
   Glazier

William
   Holmes


William
   Lorden


Henry Mount

Edward
   Pantry

William
   Tolhurst

110






226
227


197


169


92
93


94
95


55

166


174
Three cottages & Gdns






House Yard & Gardens
Slip


Dymchurch Field


Cottage & Gardens


Uplands
Uplands


Part of ten Acres
Part of ten Acres


Twelve Acres

House and Garden


Cottage and Garden
---






---
Pasture


Pasture


---


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


---

---


---

0.0. 9






0.0. 3
0.2. 0
0.2.36

27.1. 1


0.0.20


6.0.36
17.3.26
24.0.22

6.3.18
2.1.13
9.0.31

12.1.16

0.0.19


0.0.11










0. 1. 3

2. 2. 0





0. 9. 6
1. 7. 7
1.17. 1

0.10. 7
0. 3. 7
0.14. 2

0.19. 0
Exors. of
 Edward
  Coleman
viz: Richard
 Jones
Thomas
 Mackeson
& Edward
 Kingsford
George
   Viney



Sheet 7
Francis
   Coleman

William
   Evenden

John
   Godden

John
 Godden
& John
 Goodwin

John
   Goodwin



George
   Packham


James
   Simpson

38
80
81
82


149


71


143


142
147



144
145
146


18
19


148
Six Acres
Ten Acres
Eighteen Acres
Twelve Acres


House Garden etc


Six Acres


---


Garden
Barn Lodges etc



---
---
---


Six Acres
Part of Gullands


---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---


Pasture


Arable


Arable
Arable



Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
---


Arable

6.1.16
10.1.14
18.1.21
13.1. 1
48.1.12

0.0.38


6.1.14


3.3. 4


1.0.17
0.1.19
1.1.36


2.0.36
2.0.13
1.3.24
6.0.33

6.0.38
0.1.23
6.2.21

0.3. 6

0.10. 0
0.15.11
1. 8. 5
1. 0. 5
3.14. 9




0. 9.10


1.12.10


0.13. 4
0. 0. 6
0.13.10


0.19. 2
0.18. 0
0.17. 2
2.14. 4

2.11. 6
         
2.11 6

0. 7. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
William
  Deedes Esq


Mary Jane
   De Lasaux





Sir Edward
 Cholmley
   Dering,
     Baronet

John
   Drury

Sheet 8
Stephen
   Finn
Thomas
   Blake


George
   Viney





Hephzibah
   Hunt



Henry
   White


Stephen
   Finn


Hephzibah
   Hunt



John Kettle 
& another

273
274


72
73
77
78
79


179
180



?154



39


275
276
277


111
Deedes Field
Sluice Field


House and Orchard
Barn Yards etc
Little Beake Field
Great Beake Field
Great Mascall Field


Garden
House Yard & Garden



Cottage and Garden



High Knock Field


Cow field
House and Garden
Wall field Stable & Barn


Two Cottages & Gardens
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable



Pasture



Pasture


Pasture
---
---


---

9.2.22
 6.0.29
15.3.11

0.1.23
0.1.27
6.0.36
15.0.27
16.3.16
39.0. 9

0.1.21
0.2.11
0.3.32


0.0. 3



5.3.36


6.3.10
0.1.31
 3.2.28
10.3.29

0.0. 6

0.14.11
0. 9. 7
1. 4. 6

0. 0. 7
0. 0. 8
2.11. 0
6. 4.11
 8.3.10
17. 1. 0

0. 5. 0
0.0. 6
0. 5. 6






0.16. 6


0.10. 7
0. 0. 6
0. 5. 8
0.16. 9
Richard
   Francis


















Robert
   Furley

John
   Godfrey

John 
   Goodwin
John
   Crust

Jane 
 Kennett
William
 Winkles &
William
 Gardner

Richard
   Francis

Francis
 Whitehead
Thomas
 Rogers &
Horseman
 Boys

Jonah Lorden


Thomas
   Blake

Joseph
 Tolhurst &
Stephen
 Simpson

John 
  Waddle

116


117






137


138






139


235


106




108
Cottage Garden etc


Three cottages & Gardens






Cottage and Garden


Four cottages & Gardens






Beer Shop and Lodge


Four Acres


Two cottages & Gardens




Shop and Yard
---


---






---


---






---


Pasture


---




---

0.0. 8


0.0.10






0.0.22


0.0.10






0.0. 5


3.3.30


0.0.15




0.0. 5
























0. 6. 1
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
John 
   Goodwin


Heirs of John
 Goodwin &
   Hunt


Martha
   Hay

John
   Hills


Sheet 9
Sir John
 Edward
  Honywood,
    Baronet







Edward
   Hughes
John Waddle
& Thomas
  Sinden

John
 Dungate &
Richard
 Aswell

Martha
   Hay

James
   Smith



Robert
   Gardiner



John
   Taylor

Henry
   Tilbe

Edward
   Hughes
107



232




118


63
64
65


267
268



269


83


42
43
44
45
46
47
Two cottages & gardens



Cottages and gardens




Cottage and Garden


House and Garden
Mill and Roadway
Acre piece


Part of Great Ovens
Part of Great Ovens



Little Ovens


Part of 20 Acres


Breton Land
Breton Land
Breton Land
Breton Land
Breton Land
Breton Land
---



---




---


---
---
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture



Pasture


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

0.0.11



0.0. 9




0.0.11


0.0.32
0.0.24
0.2.34
1.0.10

1.0. 0
24.1.31
35.1.31


10.0.25


6.0. 5


2.2. 9
3.2.26
5.1.37
6.2.31
4.3. 2
 5.0.13
28.0.38















0. 1. 5
0. 1. 5

0.17. 0
1.18. 1
2.15. 1


0.15. 9


0. 9. 3


0. 3.11
0. 5. 8
0. 8. 5
0.10. 3
0. 7. 4
0. 7.10
2. 3. 5
Heirs of
 Leonard Hunt
viz; Nathaniel
 Hunt
Henry Hunt
& Edmund
 Hunt



Edward
   Hussey





James
   Leesham






Sheet 10
Hephzibah
   Hunt


John Keeler
John
 Carpenter
& William
  Stone

Thomas
   Blake





James
   Leesham








James
   Charrett

Edward
 Glazier
John
 Goodwin
& Charles
 Cornelius

265
266


120





15
16
17
20
22


5
6
51
90
91
219
236


217


218
Key Barn field
Key Barn field


Three cottages & Gdns





9 Acres (Clobsden lands)
Three Acres
Sixteen Acres
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands


Rookby Land
Rookby Land
Six Acres
Clarke field
Clarke field
House Field & Roadway
Six Acres


Part of Garden


House and Garden
Pasture
Pasture


---





Arable
Arable
Arable
---
---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---


---

9.0.20
 6.0. 9
15.0.29

0.0.23





8.2.16
2.3.10
15.2.26
4.3. 6
 1.0.15
32.3.33

13.1.16
5.1.26
5.3.28
9.0.36
9.0.21
0.3.27
 6.1.26
50.1.20

0.0.26


0.1.11

0.14. 1
0. 9. 4
1. 3. 5







3. 6. 8
1. 2.10
6. 9. 6
0. 2. 4
 0. 0. 8
11. 2. 0

1. 0. 6
0. 8. 4
1.14. 1
2.13. 5
0.14. 0
0. 0.11
0. 9.10
7. 1. 1
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
William
   Lorden

















William
   Loud
William
   Lorden

John
 Boorman
Ann Noble
Cornelius
 Frend & William Pope

Edward
 Flisher
Mary Glazier
John Ralph
Henry Hoy
& William
 Kennett


John 
   Caister

Robert
   Gutsole

John
   Kingsnorth

James Pope,
Maddox,
Barnes,
& White

187


99






100








128


130


129


131
House Lodges Yard etc


Four cottages & gardens






Five cottages & Gardens








House cottage Yard etc


Cottage Workshop & Gdn


Cottage


Cottages and Yard
---


---






---








---


---


---


---

0.0.26


0.0.18






0.0.29








0.0.17


0.0.16


0.0. 1


0.0. 7

Henry
   Mackeson










Sheet 11
Richard
   Marsh



Thomas
   Marshall


Benjamin
   Mew
Thomas
   Drury



William
   Holmes






Stephen
  Finn Senior



Thomas
   Marshall


Thomas
   Blake


Stephen
   Finn
96
97
98


188
189
190
211
212
213


30
31
32


53
54


248
249


1
250
Garden
House and Garden
Stables Lodges & Y'rd


Garden
Market Yard
Ship Inn Stables Y'rd Gdn
Corner Field
---
---


Part of Forge field Gdns
Part of Forge field Gdns
Part of Forge field Gdns


Fourteen Acres
Part of Ten Acres


Parker Field
Parker Field


Part of 21 Acres
Eighteen Acres
---
---
---


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


Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Arable


Pasture
Pasture

0.0.21
0.0.14
0.0.28
0.1.23

0.0.13
0.1.34
0.1.27
0.3.16
2.0.16
3.3.38
7.3.24

1.2.19
0.1.15
2.1.38
4.1.32

13.3.17
 8.2.22
22.1.39

7.0.14
 9.1.20
16.1.34

5.2. 2
18.3. 4
24.1. 6









0. 0. 6
0. 0. 6
0. 1. 3
0. 3. 3
0. 6. 1
0.11. 7

0.12. 3
0. 0. 6
0.3.10
0.16. 4

1. 1. 4
0.13. 4
1.14. 8

0.10.11
4. 0.10
4.11. 9

0. 8. 6
1. 8.11
1.17. 5
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Honorable
 Board of
   Ordnance















William
   Paris



Sheet 12
George
   Plomer



William 
   Rayner
Honorable
 Board of
   Ordnance









Stephen
   Finn




William
   Paris





Henry
   Mount



William 
   Rayner
21
23
24
28
29
132
133
256

260


255
257
258
259


123
124
126
127


48
49
50


40
41
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands
No.26 Tower
Part of Outlands
Garden & Tower 25
Tower Green
24 Tower & Garden
24 Tower Boat House
   & Waste
23 Tower and Waste


Gut House and Spot
The Slip
---
---


Forge and Yard
Lodge and Yard
Garden
House and Garden


Three Acres
Six Acres
Eight Acres


High Nook
High Nook
?
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


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


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture

2.0. 7
0.1.37
0.1.38
1.0.36
0.1. 2
1.1.37
0.1.18

0.3.27
0.2. 8
7.3.10

1.0.29
0.2.12
1.2.11
3.0.15
6.1.27

0.0. 2
0.0. 4
0.0.35
0.0. 8
0.1. 9

3.0.26
4.2.30
  8.2. 3
16.1.19

10.1.28
 6.2. 1
16.3.29

0. 1. 0
0. 0. 8
0. 0. 8
0. 1.10
0. 0. 6
0. 2. 3
0. 0. 9

0. 1. 3
0. 0. 9
0. 9. 8

0. 9. 9
0. 4. 9
0. 9. 3
0.19. 2
2. 2.11







0. 4.11
0. 7. 3
0.13. 2
1. 5. 4

0.16. 1
0.10. 0
1. 6. 1






Jane,
 Edward &
John Russell
 Sarah
  Greenhill &
Mary & Anne
  Curling

Henshaw
 Russell,
John Clarke
 Russell &
Henshaw
 Russell
  Skinner

Romney
 Marsh
  Corporation




Commissioners
 of Romney
  Marsh Level
Thomas
   Goodman




John
   Russell






Thomas Blake






Romney
 Marsh
  Corporation

David
   Spicer

Commissioners
of Romney
 Marsh Level
239
240
241
242


2
3
4





52
57
58
59
62



156



157


114
115
140
141
171
172
264
281
282
---
---
---
House Barn Garden Yard


Four Acres
Six Acres
Four Acres





Six Acres
Slodden Field
Barn Field
Barn and Yards
Fourteen Acres



The Gaol



House and Garden


Old Sewer
Marsh Land Basin Hall
Waste piece
The Delph
Part of Garden
Part of Garden
Hilltop Basin
Road to Hythe
Wall & High Water Mark
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture





Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable



---



---


---
---
---
---
---
Arable
---
---
---

0.3.27
0.1.33
5.0.16
0.2. 9
7.0. 5

4.1.9
5.3. 9
 5.0.28
15.1.26




6.1.36
5.1. 5
5.0.36
0.1. 4
14.3.33
32.0.34


0.0. 2



0.0. 8


0.1.21
1.1.10
0.0.15
1.0. 0
0.0. 1
0.0. 8
0.3.25
4.3.22
20.2.27
29.1. 9

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

0. 6. 9
0. 8.11
0. 8. 0
1. 3. 8




2.12. 6
0. 8. 1
0. 8. 0
0. 0. 3
6. 6. 1
9.14.11









0. 0. 3
0. 0. 6
0. 0. 1
0. 1. 6


0. 1. 0

0. 5. 2
0. 8. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 13
Commissioners
 of Romney
  Marsh Level

Thomas
 Blake



Thomas
   Brown

James
   Charrott

Robert
   Court


Thomas
    Dray

John
 Dungate
& Richard
 Aswell

James
   Elliott

17
176
177


280


216


225
228


155


231




150
151
152
153
154

Part of 16 Acres
Part of Dymchurch Wall
Part of Dymchurch Wall


House and Garden


Part of Garden


Part of Garden
Part of Dymchurch Wall


House and Garden


Part of Garden




Home Field
Garden Lodge & pond
Lodge and Garden
Lodges and Yard
House and Garden

Arable
Pasture
Pasture


---


---


---
Pasture


---


---




Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


0.3. 0
0.0.16
0.0.21
0.3.37

0.0.14


0.0. 8


0.0.13
0.0.30
0.1. 3

0.0.30


0.0. 7




2.1.15
0.0.27
0.0.38
0.2.10
0.1.32
3.3. 2


0. 7. 0
0. 0. 2
0. 0. 2
0. 7. 4








0. 0. 6
0. 0. 6









0. 3. 7

0. 1. 8
0. 1. 0
0. 2. 3
0. 8. 6


























Sheet 14
Edward
 Glazier,
John
 Goodwin
  Junior
& Charles
 Cornelius

Richard
   Glazier

Thomas
   Goodman

William
   Holmes


Richard
   Honysett

David Page 
& others

Edward
   Pantry

Acrease
   Rogers

215







168


237


210
214


229


14


167


113
Part of Garden







Part of Garden


Part of Wall Field


Part of Dymchurch Wall
Part of Dymchurch Wall


Part of Garden


Garden Spot


Part of Garden


Garden
---







---


Pasture


---
---


---


Arable


---


---

0.0.12







0.0. 3


0.1.12


0.1. 5
0.0. 7
0.1.12

0.0. 2


0.1.13


0.0. 2


0.0.29






















0. 3. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Commissioners
 of Romney
  Marsh Level











Edward
  George
    Sayer




Edward
   Sedgwick



George
   Shipdem

John
   Shipdem
William
   Simpson



John &
  Joseph
    Tolhurst






John
   Murton





George
   Viney



Edward
   Kingsmill

George
   Shipdem
25
26
27


224
238
261
262
263
278
279


9
10
11
12
13


74
75
76


191


7
8
66
67
68
69
70
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands


Beacon Hole
Kingsland Beach Bottom
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands
Outlands
Outlands


Seven Acres
Six Acres
Thirty Acres
Twenty Acres
Ten Acres


Stable and Yard
House Barn & Garden
Sutton Farm field


Cottage and Garden


Lower 16 Acres
Upper 16 Acres
Eight Acres
Fifteen Acres
Three Acres
Two Acres
Eleven Acres & Pound
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Water
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---
---
Arable


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

7.1. 3
2.1.30
 1.2.39
11.1.32

1.0.12
0.3. 4
2.0.10
1.2. 2
4.3.15
0.2.30
 0.1.28
11.1.21

7.2.33
5.3.13
25.1.30
20.3.32
13.3.10
73.2.38

0.0.30
0.0.30
15.0.23
15.2. 3

0.0.14


16.1. 2
17.0.20
8.1.24
15.3.18
2.2.20
1.2. 7
12.0.23
73.3.34

0.11. 2
0. 3. 9
0. 2. 8
0.17. 7

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

0. 7. 6
0. 1. 1
0. 0. 8
0.15. 3

0.11.10
0. 9. 0
1.19. 4
1.12. 4
1. 1. 4
5.13.10

0. 0. 3
0. 0. 3
6. 5. 0
6. 5. 6




1. 5. 1
1. 6. 5
0.13. 0
1. 4. 6
0. 4. 1
0. 2. 4
0.18. 9
5.14. 2
William
   Simpson


Sheet 15




















William
 Slodden,
John Cooper
 Slodden &
David Henry
 Smith

William
   Simpson







Robert
   Austen

Richard
   Honysett

John
  Mackett
& John
   Keeler


George
 Simpson &
David Page

David Henry Smith and William Suckling
101

102
103
104
204
205


136


230


206
207
208
209


119



60
61
House Garden Yards
   & Lodge
The Suttons
The Suttons
Lodge and Yard
Two Acre Piece
Barn field and Barn


Cottage


Cottage and Garden


Garden House & Lodge
House and Garden
Garden
Garden


Two Cottages & Gardens



House and Garden
Garden

---
Pasture
Arable

Arable
Arable


---


---


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


---



---
---


0.0.34
0.2.27
0.2.10
0.0.33
1.1. 4
6.2.30
9.2.18

0.0.14


0.0. 9


0.0.17
0.1. 1
0.0.28
0.0. 6
0.2.12

0.0. 8



0.1.16
0.0.24
0.2. 0



0. 1. 1
0. 6. 6

0.11. 4
2.18. 0
3.16.11
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Archibald
   Stoakes






Rev Robert
   Tritton





Exors. of
  Richard
     Waddle
John
   Godden

Thomas
   Hallowes



Adolphus
   Kingsnorth





Thomas
   Goodman
Sheet 16




Henrietta
 Waddle,
James
 Palmer &
Jeffery
 Butcher

185


163
164
165


198
199
200
201
202


243
244
245
246
247


233
234
House and Garden


House Lodges & Garden
Garden
The Suttons


Part of Forty Acres
Part of Pond field
Five Acres
Three Acres
Four Acres


---
House and Garden
Barn Lodges & Stables
---
---


Garden
Three Cottages & Gdns
---


---
---
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Arable


---
---

0.0.29


0.1.20
0.1.36
0.3.26
1.3. 2

0.2.16
15.3.22
5.0.22
4.1.31
 4.1.19
30.1.30

0.3.26
0.0.13
0.0.13
1.2. 9
3.3. 1
6.1.22

0.0.39
0.0.31
0.1.30





0. 5. 0
0. 1. 5
0. 6. 5

0.0.11
1. 4. 8
0. 7.11
0. 6.10
0. 6. 9
2. 7. 1

0. 1. 5


0. 2. 4
1.14. 1
1.17.10
James
   Wall

Trustees of
  Wesleyan
    Chapel

William
   White



Thomas
   Wilson







William
  Withers
    (Late)



Ann
   Wood

Edward
   Wraight
William
   Sims

Themselves



Thomas
   Mount



Edward
 Flisher,
Thomas
 Winder,
Richard
Honysett Snr
& James
  Pryer

Benjamin Andrews




Thomas
   Whitehead

Edward
   Wraight
125


135



84
85
86


105








251
252
253
254


109


220
222
223
House Lodge & Yard


Chapel



Twenty five Acres
Thirteen Acres
Ten Acres


Four Cottages & Gardens








Six Acres
Five Acres
Part of Forty Acres
Thirteen Acres


Cottage Garden & Lodge


---
House Yard Garden etc
House Field
---


---



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---








Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---


Pasture
---
Pasture

0.0. 5


0.0. 2



25.3. 8
14.3.18
 9.0.36
49.3.21

0.0.25








6.2.18
6.3.26
8.0. 5
15.0. 4
36.2.13

0.0.10


2.3.19
0.2. 6
2.1.28
5.3.13








1.19. 9
1.2.11
0.14. 2
3.16. 0










0.10. 2
0.10. 8
0.12. 4
1. 3. 3
2.16. 5




0. 4. 5
0. 0. 9
0. 3. 9
0. 8.11
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks





Sheet 17
Rev Edwin
  Pulling
   (Glebe)
James
 Charrot,
Henry Holt
& John
  Austin

Himself


David
   Spicer
221





158


56
159
160
161
162



283
Three Cottages & Gdns





House and Garden


Acre Piece
House field Barn & Yard
Four Acres
Church Field
Church and Church Yard



Sands
---





---


Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
---

0.0.12





0.0.30


1.0. 6
2.3.12
4.0. 4
2.1.22
 0.2.12
11.0. 6


419.2.30

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