Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott

Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Margaret's Church, High Halstow

Some Monumental Inscriptions of St Margaret's Church, High Halstow, noted by D.L. Williams 2011.


HIGH HALSTOW CHURCH FROM THE SOUTH WEST

1.   Small Headstone (Western Section)


SUSANNA BARR, DIED 1716

HERE LYETH
THE BODY OF
SUSANNA BARR
WIFE OF WILLIAM
[BARR OF] THE PARISH
[OF STOKE] WHO
[DEPARTE]D THIS LIFE
-----------Ground Level----------
YE 11th OF DECEMBER
1716 AGED 71 YEARS
"Death of me a Debt [    ],
Claime I have it [    ]"

2.   Headstone (Western Section)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ELIZA WIFE OF
GEORGE R. BEARD
OF THIS PARISH
DIED SEPTEMBER 25th 1884
AGED 68 YEARS
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO
GEORGE ROBERT BEARD
DIED MARCH 19th 1886
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO
THOMAS BEARD
DIED JULY 2nd 1878
AGED 50 YEARS

George Beard, a Farmer at Clinch Street, 300 acres, employing 4 men (1881 Census)

3.   Double Headstone (Western Section)


WILLIAM AND JAMES COCKRELL, DIED 1732 & 1730

[HERE]
[LIETH YE BODY OF]
[WILLIAM]
CO[CKRE]LL
[WHO DIED] FEB. YE 24th
1732
AGED 79 YEARS[HERE]
 [LIETH YE BODY OF]
 [J]A[M]ES SON
 OF W[M] [C]OCKRELL
 WHO DIED FEB. YE 22nd
1730
 AGED [2]?9 YEARS

William Cockrell, may be the Shipwright of Hangman's Lane, St. Nicholas, Rochester. He died at the same time and was not buried at either St. Nicholas or St. Margaret's church. However, his Rochester Will, dated 11th March 1728 (29), gives no indication of any High Halstow connection.
   His personal estate, plate, rings, linen, money, wages due for work in H.M. Dockyard, Chatham, to wife Mary, who is Executor.
   Witnesses: George Lydal, Tho. Buckle and the mark of Wm. Lambe

4.   Headstone (Western Section)

IN
MEMORY OF JAMES COLLER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 31st OF
MAY 1803 AGED 20 YEARS
"In Love he Lived,
In Peace he Died,
His Life was Craved,
But God Denied"

5.   Small Eroded Headstone (Eastern Section)


JOHN COLLEY, DIED 1695

H[ERE] LIETH]
THE [BODY] [OF]
JOHN [COLLEY]
THE ELDER
WHO [DEPARTED]
THIS [LIFE] [THE]
14th OF [DE]CE
MBER A[NN]O DOM
1695 AGED
NERE 80
YEARES

John Colley, of St. Mary's. His Rochester Will is dated 31st January 1695 (96)
   To "brother" Richard Pegram of St. Mary's, all his goods, chattles, utensils, money, stock, lease and leases, and money and movables remaining surplus to the "completing, fulfilling and satisfying" of his father's inventory.
   10s to the poor of St. Mary's and 10/- to the poor of High Halstow, distributed on the day of his burial, and 10s more to the poor of the above parishes on 1st anniversary of his burial.
   Richard Pegram is Executor.
   Witnesses: Samuel Collier (Vicar of St. Mary's), the marks of Samuel Button and Elizabeth Dufty

6.   Headstone and 6 Small Body Stones (Eastern Section, Edge of Path)


FOREGROUND, HEADSTONE AND BODY STONES OF COMPORT CHILDREN. BACKGROUND, LEFT OF 
HEADSTONE, CRUMP HEADSTONE, IMMEDIATELY RIGHT OF HEADSTONE, COLLEY HEADSTONE

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
MARY ANN JANE DAUGHTER OF
MICHAEL SMITH & MARY ANN COMPORT
WHO DIED 1st NOVEMBER 1841
AGED 2 WEEKS
ALSO WILLIAM ALFRED SON OF
THE ABOVE WHO DIED16th AUGUST 1842
AGED 1 YEAR
ALSO LAURA LOUISA DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE WHO DIED 11th FEBRUARY 1848
AGED 1 YEAR AND 6 MONTHS
ALSO LAURA LOUISA DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE WHO DIED 2nd SEPTEMBER 1849
AGED 10 WEEKS
ALSO ELIZABETH ANN DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE WHO DIED 8th OCTOBER 1850
AGED 6 YEARS
"But Jesus said, "Suffer Little Children and
Forbid them not to come unto me for of such is the
Kingdom of Heaven""

7.   Coped Stone on Stone Base (Eastern Section, Edge of Path)

North Side
[SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF]
Mr MICHAEL SMITH COMPORT
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE] [JULY 1865]
AGED 67 YEARS

South Side
[SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF]
MARY ANN WIFE OF
Mr MICHAEL SMITH COMPORT
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE [AUGUST 1870]
AGED [58] YEARS

Michael Smith Comport, a Farmer, a member of the prominent family who lie buried at nearby Cooling.

8.   Headstone, Most of Inscription Lost (Eastern Section, Close to Porch)

HARRIET CRUMP DIED THE 11th JULY 181[2]
AGED 7 YEARS AND 5 MONTHS
SOPHIA TAYLOR DIED THE 9th JULY 1812
AGED 6 YEARS AND 4 MONTHS

Harriet Crump and Sarah Taylor (Crump), were killed by a wagon (Register)

9.   Small Headstone (Western Section)



MERCY ELI or ELY, DIED 1716

[HERE]
LYETH YE]
[BODY OF]
MERCY
ELI DAUG[HTER]
OF THOMAS AND
MERCY ELI [WHO]
DIED YE [    ] [JULY ?]
1716 [    ]

10.   Granite Pedestals, Cross, Curbs and Tablet (Eastern Section, Edge of Path)

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
THE REVD. JOSEPH PHELPS GARDINER D.D.
RECTOR OF CHURCH LANGTON, LEICESTERSHIRE
AND FORMERLY C.M.S. MISSIONARY
IN N.W. AMERICA
BORN SEPT. 20th 1828 DIED JULY 6th 1913
ALSO OF JANE GARDINER
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
BORN JAN. 9th 1832 DIED NOV. 30th 1917
"In Peace let me Resign and Breath,
And thy Salvation see,
My Sins deserve Eternal Death,
But Jesus died for Me"

Tablet
SADIE OSENTON
DEARLY
LOVED DAUGHTER OF
JANE AND JOSEPH PHELPS
GARDINER
AT REST 27th MAY 1958

Rev. Joseph Gardiner, was formerly, Vicar of Bishop Ryder Church, Aston Warickshire, 1881/1891, and Rector of East Langton, Leicestershire, 1901 (Census)

11.   Fallen Headstone (East of Chancel)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM HENRY GOODGER
DIED MAY 3rd 1906
AGED 70 YEARS
"Sleep on, Beloved and take thy Rest,
Lay down thy Head upon thy Saviour's Breast,
We Loved thee well but Jesus Loves thee Best,
Goodnight ! Goodnight ! Goodnight !

William Goodyer, a Shepherd at White House Farm (1901 Census)

12.   Headstone, Most of Inscription Lost (Western Section)

ALSO OF THE ABOVE
Mr AMOS HEARNDEN
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 9th NOVEMBER 1843
IN THE 79th YEAR OF HIS AGE

Amos Hearnden, was, in 1841 "Independent" and living at Grain (census)

13.   Headstone, Two Putti (Western Section)


MARGARET JEFFERY, DIED 1799

IN MEMORY OF
MARGARET JEFFERY WIFE
OF THOMAS JEFFERY
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
AUGUST THE 12th 1799
AGED 21 YEARS
"Whilst in this World I did Remain.
My Latter End was Grief and Pain,
But then the Lord did think it Best,
To take me to a Place of Rest"

14.   Pedestal and Cross (Eastern Section, Edge of Path)

IN SACRED MEMORY OF
ARTHUR EDWIN THOMAS
KEMP
THE BELOVED HEAD TEACHER
HIGH HALSTOW SCHOOL
WHO DIED 27th JULY 1911
AGED 31 YEARS
ERECTED BY SCHOLARS AND FRIENDS

15.   Headstone (Western Section)

IN MEMORY OF
MARY KNIGHT DAUGHTER OF
WILLIAM AND MARY KNIGHT
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCTOBER
THE 24th 1796 AGED 15 YEARS
"Though Young in Years,
Her Life could not Withstand,
Nor her Protect,
From Death's Imperial Hand,
Life's but an Object,
Though we are here so Gay,
And Death's a Broom ,
That Sweeps us all Away"

16.   Eroded Double Headstone (Western Section)


WILLIAM and MARY KNIGHT, DIED 1815 & 1802

IN MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM KNIGHT
OF THIS PARISH 
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 
APRIL 15th 181[5]
AGED [65 YEARS]  IN MEMORY OF
 MARY WIFE OF
 WILLIAM [KNIGHT]
[OF THIS PARISH]
[WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE]
 [APRIL 1802]
[AGED [    ] YEARS]

17.   Fallen Pedestal and Cross, Curbs (Western Section , Edge of Path)

IN
MEMORIAM
REVD. CHARLES LONGFIELD
FOR 8 YEARS RECTOR OF THIS PARISH
DIED DECR. 2Nd 1893
AGED 68 YEARS
"Peace, Perfect Peace, Death Shadowing Us and Ours,
Jesus has Vanquished Death and all it's Power"

Curb
ALSO RHODA LONGFIELD WIFE OF REV. C. LONGFIELD DIED MARCH 31st 1917 AGED 76

18.   Small Headstone (Western Section)


EDWARD MOTT, DIED 1699

[HERE]
LYETH THE
BODY OF EDWD.
MOT[T] SON OF JOHN
OF COWLING WHO
DEPARTED THIS
LIFE JANUARY YE
12th 1699 AGED
18 YEARES
---------------Ground Level------------
"We must die all
Both Great &
Small"

19.   Ledger on Ground (Western Section)

ELLEN ANNE STEVENS
DAUGHTER OF THE
REVD. G.E. NASH
VICAR OF ALLHALLOWS
AND MARY HIS WIFE
BORN SEPT. 6th 1847
DIED MARCH 17th 1859

OSENTON see GARDINER

20.   Pedestal and Cross (Eastern Section)

IN
FONDEST MEMORY
OF
MARY ANN
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
ALFRED OSENTON
BORN FEBY. 27Th 1849
DIED APRIL 25th 1907
"Thy Will be Done"
ALSO THE ABOVE
ALFRED OSENTON
ENTERED INTO REST SEPT. 22nd 1923
AGED 77 YEARS

Alfred Osenton, Farmer at Solomon's Farm (1901 Census)

21.   Double Headstone (Western Section)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS REED
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 2nd OF NOVEMBER 1849
AGED 79 YEARS
"Go Home my Friends and Shed no Tears, 
I must be here till Christ Appears 
Short was my Time, Long be my Rest,
Christ took me when he Thought it Best"SACRED
 TO THE MEMORY OF
 REBECCA
 WIFE OF
 THOMAS REED
 OF THIS PARISH
 WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
THE 6th OF APRIL 1825
AGED 47 YEARS
 "When God cuts off the Thread of Life,
 The Fatal Death Parts Man and Wife"

Thomas Reed, Farmer, in 1840 Tithes, owned 84 acres. His Rochester Will is dated 12th August 1849.
To son William and daughter Matilda wife of Toply Simmons, his household furniture, plate, linen, china, his watch and appendages , clothes, liquor, fuel and provision in housekeeping.
   To wife Catherine, £10. To grandchildren, George and Harriet Reed children of son Thomas, £5 each.
   Freehold and farm house where he lives, with barns, stables, yards, gardens at Clinch Street, and several pieces of arable, meadow, pastures, orchards and marshland occupied by him, also farming stock, cottages and other real estate, Upon Trust, to son William, son in law Toply Simmons and friend Thomas William Sanders of Sevenoaks, Gentleman, they to sell estate.
   One sixth of proceeds to son George, one sixth to son William, one sixth to daughter Harriott wife of William Smith, one sixth to daughter Ann, wife of John Bearman,one sixth to daughter Matilda, one sixth to children of deceased daughter Rebecca late wife of John Reuben Jenner at 21 years.
   William Reed, Toply Simmons and Thomas Sanders, Executors.
   Witnesses: Thomas Wolfe ?, Farmer of Mereworth and S. Fuggle, Tailor of Sevenoaks
   Proved 24th November 1849, value under £800 

22.   Headstone and Body Stone (Eastern Section, Edge of Path)


SMITH FAMILY HEADSTONES

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
SARAH DAUGHTER OF
GEORGE AND ANN SMITH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 17th DAY OF MAY 1839
AGED 34 YEARS
"Reader ! This Silent Grave contains,
A Much Loved Daughter's Dear Remains,
Death like Frost has Nip't her Bloom,
And sent her Early to the Tomb,
Hence let the Young a Lesson Learn,
Eternity is their Great Concern"
GEORGE BROTHER OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 15th DAY OF NOVEMBER 1823
AGED 25 YEARS
AND WAS INTERRED IN A VAULT IN THE
CHURCHYARD OF THE PARISH OF HOO

23.   Headstone and Body Stone (Next to Above)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
GEORGE SMITH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 14th DAY OF MARCH 1849
AGED 78 YEARS
ALSO OF
RICHARD SMITH
YOUNGEST SON OF THE ABOVE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE [2]2nd DAY OF MARCH 1850
AGED 42 YEARS

George Smith, Farmer (1841 Census)

24.   Headstone and Body Stone (Next to Above)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANN WIFE OF
GEORGE SMITH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 14th DAY OF JUNE 1842
AGED 70 YEARS
[Eroded Verses]

25.   Headstone and Body Stone (Western Section)


LEFT, WILLIAM SMITH, DIED 1849 MIDDLE, JOHN TODD, DIED 1851 
RIGHT, LEDGER OF ELLEN NASH, DIED 1859

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
Mr WILLIAM SMITH
OF ST. MARY'S HOO
ELDEST SON OF THE LATE
GEORGE & ANN SMITH
OF THIS PARISH
WHO DIED THE 14th OF APRIL 1849
AGED 59 YEARS
AND ALSO ANN SMITH
WIDOW OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED THE 20th OF NOVEMBER 1884
AGED 84 YEARS

26.   Eroded Chest Tomb, Inscription Reconstructed from Thorpe's Registrum Roffenses, 1769
             (Eastern Section, Edge of Path)


WILLIAM SOMER, DIED 1607, TOMB RESTORED 1672

West Side
WILLIAM SOMER HERE[TOFORE OF THIS PARSH]
GENT. WAS HERE [BURIED & THIS]
TOMB THEN SETT UP [BY WILLIAM SOMER]
HIS SON & EXECUTOR [IN THE YEAR 1607]
AND NOW REPAIRED & [BEAUTIFIED BY]
RICHARD SOMER OF CLI[FFORDS INN]
LONDON, GENT. [HIS GRANDSON IN THE YEAR 1672]

27.   Pedestal and Fallen Cross (Northern Section)

IN
FONDEST MEMORY
OF
ALFRED MARK
THE BELOVED AND ONLY SON OF
ALFRED AND MINNIE SPENCER
WHO PASSED AWAY JUNE 22nd 1912
AGED 22 YEARS
"Never Forgotten"

28.   Pedestal and Cross (Western Section)

JAMES CRABTREE
SUTCLIFFE
PRIEST
BORN 1834
FELL ASLEEP NOV. 8th 1891

Rev. James Sutcliffe, formerly Curate of St. Peter, Bethnal Green (1881 Census)

29.   Headstone and Plain Ledger (Western Section)

SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN TODD
OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE
WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
ON THE 2Oth ? OF APRIL
1851
AGED 26 YEARS

DEATH OF JOHN TODD,1851, FROM "THE TIMES"
" THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE RIVER~
On Friday last an inquest was held at the Red Dog, High Halston, (sic) before Mr Hills, deputy coroner for West Kent, on view of the body of a person unknown to the jurors, but which proved to be that of Mr Todd, a barrister, who was accidentally drowned on Easter Sunday while cruising with some friends in the Thames below Gravesend. It appeared from the evidence of Edward Thomas Davis, a waterman of Gravesend, that on the 20th of April he took some gentlemen from Waite's hotel for a sail in the Lady Melville, a boat belonging to Marshall, a waterman of that place.
   After taking them on board they beat about off Gravesend for about two hours, when the tide slacked, and they went down the river below Yantlet. On their return two of the gentlemen were standing on the starboard deck, and there being little wind, caused the mainsail to come over, which knocked them both overboard. One saved himself by catching hold of the sail, but the other went down, and he saw him no more. The only gentleman witness knew of those on board was the one who was drowned, and that was Mr Todd, and whom he had taken out with him twice during last summer. Mr Todd had on a blue pilot cloth jacket, a waistcoat with glass buttons, and wore studs of a blue cast in his shirt. He had viewed the body then lying in the church, and had no doubt that it was that of Mr Todd, who he should think was about 26 years of age.
   William Glue, of Gravesend, waterman, accompanied the party down the river, and said they were out from 11 o'clock on Sunday morning until 3 o'clock on the following morning. The accident occurred between 9 and 10 o'clock at night, at which time witness was at the helm. There was very little wind, no moon, and so thick with rain they could not see where they were going. The sail coming over the was quite accidental. Witness identified the body as that of Mr Todd.
   Henry Clarke, a bargeman, living at Strood, proved the recovery of the body on Monday, the 12th inst., which he saw floating about midway in Sea Reach, about a mile and a half from the shore. Witness procured assistance at the Preventive station in Egypt Bay and took from the deceased a cigar box, two knives, comb, boot hook, tobacco stopper, a crown piece, and two shillings, which he gave to John Cross, a revenue officer, by whom they were produced, as also three studs taken from the shirt.
   There being no other evidence, the jury returned a verdict that the deceased was "Accidentally drowned" "

30.   Headstone (Eastern Section)

IN MEMORY
OF
JOHN WAKELIN
WHO DIED 11th [NOV]EMBER 1828
AGED 59 YEARS
ALSO SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED 24th SEPTEMBER 1847
AGED 74 YEARS
ALSO
JOHN WAKELIN
SON OF THE ABOVE
JOHN & SARAH WAKELIN
[WHO] DIED 26th SEPTEMBER 1858
AGED 59 YEARS

John Wakelin, Junior, Agricultural Labourer at Hoo (1851 Census)

31.   Headstone (East of Chancel)

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MARY
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
WILLIAM WELLARD
WHO DIED JANUARY 7th 1897
AGED 67 YEARS
"From our Happy Home and Circle,
God has taken She we Loved,
Borne away from Sin and Sorrow,
To a Nobler Rest Above"

32.   Fallen Headstone (Next to Above)

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM WELLARD
WHO DIED 28th OCT. 1908
AGED 84 YEARS
"Until the Day Break,
And the Shadows Flee Away"

William Wellard, Shepherd at Little Cop ?(1881 Census)

END

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
COCKRELL 3
COLLER 4
COLLEY 5
COMPORT 6, 7
CRABREE 28
CRUMP 8
ELI / ELY 9
GARDINER 10
GOODGER 11
HEARNDEN 12
JEFFERY 13
KEMP 14
KNIGHT 15, 16
LONGFIELD 17
MOTT 18
NASH 19
OSENTON 10, 20
PHELPS 10
REED 21
SMITH 22-25
SOMER 26
SPENCER 27
SUTCLIFFE 28
TODD 29
WAKELIN 30
WELLARD 31, 32

Read More
Tithe Commutation Surveys Jacob Scott Tithe Commutation Surveys Jacob Scott

Tithe Apportionment for High Halstow


High Halstow - Maps and Tithe award schedules

Population 1801 to 1921

High Halstow Tithe award schedule  152KB
    With names of landowners, occupiers and fieldnames with acreages, and tithe payments

 

Back to List of Kent Maps, Tithe awards/schedules

For details about the advantages of membership of the Kent Archaeological Society   click here

Back to Research         Back to Homepage

 

 


High Halstow Tithe award schedule

Back to High Halstow Maps etc

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 1
Robert
  Turberville
    Bingham
















Varley
   Bealby















James
  Emmott
    Bromley

Sir Thomas
   Bloomfield

Sheet 2







Executors of
 John
  Boghurst:
viz: John
 Nightingale
& Samuel
 Caddell

Jarvis
   Hambrook

















George
   Everist















James
  Emmott
    Bromley

William
   Smith









Michael
   Comport
      Senr

18
19
20
27
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46

48
49
58


67
71
72
86
86
86a
87
88
89
90
91
140?
156
156
159


70



125
126
127
129
130
131
147
240
243


148
276
301
303
308
404
404a
406
407
408
409

Pond Field & Old Mdw
Broombanks
Part of Coomber Field
Church Field
Eighteen Acres
Home Meadow
Barn Yard & Stack Yard
Garden Pond
Fruit Garden
House Orchards etc
Orchard Field
Lower Pear Tree Field
Upper Pear Tree Field
   Wood Fld & Stable Flds
Wood
Smith field
Dean Gate field


Dean Gate Field
Woods Field
Part of Six acres
Potatoe Field
Great Meadow
Seven Acres (part of)
Dwelling House & Gdn
Barn Yard Pond etc
Stack ?Field
Watercourse Meadow
Long Six Acres (part of)
Hilly Meadow
Barn Meadow
Wall Meadow
The slip


Halstow Ash Grounds



Spring Field
Finger Field
Gate Field
Bessys
Town Wood
Three Acres
Six acres
Elder Stocks
Acre Piece


Little Meadow
Two Acre Piece
Shaw Meadow
Spring Meadow
Cottage meadow
Salt Ground
Fleet adjoining 404
Little Marsh
Nine Acres
Five Acres
Seven Acres

Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
---
Water
Garden
---
Arable
Arable

Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Garden
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Arable



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Salts
Water
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

         20.2.12
9.0.39
3.1. 5
17.3.18
19.1.20
1.3.11
1.0. 2
0.0.12
0.1.17
2.2.12
9.3 5
10.1. 0

42.2. 2
1.3.11
11.1.24
  5.2.23
157.2.13

6.0.19
0.2. 2
0.1.22
7.1.30
18.3.16
0.2.28
0.1.15
0.2.22
0.3.2
3.0. 6
0.3. 3
18.1.32
3.2. 3
4.2.26
 1.0.  0
60.0.27

16.1.17



0.3. 3
4.3.22
3.0. 0
3.0. 8
7.1.36
3.1.10
6.3.18
4.1.37
 1.0.  6
34.3.15

3.3.39
2.1. 0
13.1.13
7.2.36
4.0.30
30.3. 9
0.1.17½
1.3.35
9.3.35
5.2. 3
 7.0.32
87.2.8½




9.18. 6
3.17. 0
1. 9. 0
6.19. 0
8.17. 6
0. 6. 0
0. 5. 0

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

14.14. 6
0. 2. 0
4. 0. 0
 1.15. 0
61.19. 0

1.11. 6
0. 4. 0
0. 2. 0
3. 7. 6
2. 7. 6
0. 6. 0
0. 2. 6
0. 2. 6
0. 2. 0
0.11. 0
0. 7. 0
1.16. 6
0.11. 0
0.11. 6
 0. ?. 0
12.14. 6

6. 1. 6



0. 6. 0
2. 5. 0
1. 5. 0
1. 5. 0
0.17. 0
1. 3. ?
2.11. 0
1.13. 6
 0. 9. 0
11.14. 6

0.10. 6
0. 7. 6
1.15. 0
1. 4. 0
0.11. 0
1. 7. 0

0. 6. 6
1.22. 0
0.18. 0
1. 3. 6
9.15. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sarah
   Comport


















Sheet 3
Michael
   Comport
      Jun


















George
   Osenton














Michael
   Comport
     Jun
146
149
150
23?
236
242
247
261
254
268
269
270
271
272
27?
274
302
302a
304


188

217
195
196
197
218a
219
220
221

222
223
288


279
280
331
332
333a
334
New Fenn Field
Timber Howth
Wood Field
Cold Blows
Clunch Field & Clays
Elder Stocks
Old Fenn Field
Twelve Acres
10 Acres before House
The Slip
Half Acre Piece
House & Garden
Buildings Yards etc
Stack Plat
Four Acres
Tile Barn Meadow
Roughs
Shaw in Roughs
Part of Roughs


Dwelling House Forge
   & Garden
Ducks
Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden
Sheds Hill
2 Cottages & Gardens
Burnt house Meadow
Church Field &
   Burnt house Field
Cottage Barn Yard etc
Shaw
Great Heads


Gravel Pits
Shaw
Thirteen Acres
Five Acres
Part of Reed Bed
Seven Acres
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Garden
---
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable



---
Arable
Garden
Garden
Garden
Arable
---
Pasture

Arable
--
Wood
Arable


Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Reeds
Pasture

8.3. 0
15.1.29
5.3.36
7.?.30
25.2.21
5.3. 0
8.1.29
11.3. 0
10.2. 5
0.2.17
0.2. 0
0.1. 0
0.2.22
1.2. 7
4.0.35
5.1. 5
4.1.22
0.2.37
  3.0.  6
121.0.20


0.0. 9
1.3.23
0.0. 7
0.0.22
0.0.27
2.1.17
0.1. 3
5.2.23

19.0.18
0.0.29
0.1.15
 2.3. 7
33.0.19

11.3. 8
0.2.33
14.1.19
5.3. 8
0.1.10
 8.2. 4
41.2. 2

3. 8. 0
5.13. 0
2. 7. 0
4.17. 0
9. 7. 0
2. 6. 6
3. 6. 0
4.16. 6
4.14. 0
0. 2. 0
0. 4. 0
0. 2. 6
0. 2. 6
0. 5. 0
1.15. 0
0.16. 0
1.10. 0
0. 1. 0
 1. 1. 0
43.12. 0



0.15. 6



0.16. 6

0.17. 6

5. 3. 0
0. 1. 0
0. 0. 6
0.12. 6
8.  8 .6

2.16. 0
0. 1 .0
2. 1 .0
0.16. 6
0. 1 .0
1.  4. 0
6.19. 6
Michael
   Comport
      Sen















Sheet 4
Michael
   Comport
      Sen
282
283
284
297
310
311

312
313
315
316
317
318
323
324
326
327
328
343
343a
344
347
348
349

350
351

352

353
353a

354
354a

355
356
Nords Wood
Nords Wood
Part of Nords Wood
Five Acres under Nord
Cottage & Garden
Building Yard
   Stack Yard etc
Dwelling House & Garden
Fruit Garden
Swigs Hall Field
Lower Meadow
Rye Grass Meadow
Home Meadow
Twelve Acres
Fifteen Acres
Twelve Acres
Fourteen Acres
Eleven Acres
Long Marsh
Fleet on Long Marsh
Three Acres
Pound Marsh
Decoy Yards
Little Decoy House
   & Garden
Stack Marsh
First Marsh below
   the Meadow
Behind the Little
   Decoy House
Little Long marsh
Part of Fleet
   adjoining 353
Little Middle Marsh
Part of Fleet
   adjoining 354
Little fleet Marsh
Great Fleet Marsh
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Garden

---
Garden
Garden
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable Pasture
Water
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---
Pasture

Pasture

Pasture
Pasture

Water
Pasture

Water
Pasture
Pasture

15.3. 5
36.2.15
7.1.32
5.2.22
0.0.18

1.0. 4
0.0.32
1.0.12
9.2.20
5.3.36
4.2. 7
4.0. 2
11.1.35
15.0.30
13.2.17
14.0.12
11.2.14
11.1.27
9.0.22
2.0.15
11.0.33
10.1.35

0.0.14
8.0.28

4.0.31

7.3.30
4.3.26

0.0.26
5.0.18

0.0.28
9.2. 9
 16.0.21
259.1.36

1. 1. 0
2.8. 0
0.10. 0
1.19. 0


0. 5. 0
0. 1. 0
0. 9. 0
4. 3. 6
1. 1 .0
0.16. 0
0.14. 0
4. 7. 6
5.17. 0
5.17. 0
6. 2. 6
4.19. 6
1.16. 0

0. 6. 8
1.15. 0
1. 5 .6


1. 6 .0

0.12. 0

1. 2. 6
0.14. 6


0.15. 6


1. 9 .0
 2. 8. 6
54. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Churchwardens
  of High
    Halstow



Dean &
  Chapter of
    Rochester
















Sheet 5






William
   Edmonds

William
   Fuller
Henry
   Peters




Richard
   Smith
























Thomas
   Bury

James
   Everist
30
169
192



28
31
32
37
136}
137}
138}
139}
132
163
163a
166
167
168
171
172
178
181
184
233

235
238
305


283a


92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
108

109
110
111
118
140

153
Hilly Field
Hilly Meadow
"Red Dog" Public
    House & Premises


Shaw
Hilly Field
Four Acre Meadow
Three Acre Meadow

Furze Howth


Nine Acres
Hilly Meadow
Ponds & Moat
Cottage & Garden
Barn Stables & Yards
Hilly Meadow
Great Stoney Downs
Little Stoney Downs
Willows
Forge Field
Kennel Meadow
Upper Clays 
    & Shaws
Lower Clays
Deadmans
Bushey Piece


Cottage & Garden


Great Bridge Field
Cow House Field
Rubbage Field
Broom Field
Buildings Yards etc
Pond Yard etc
Buildings Yards etc
Stack Yard
Cottage & Garden
Great Orchard
Old Orchard
Great Meadow
The Downs & Shaw

Wood
Kitchen Meadow
Cottage & Garden
Populars
Great Howth
   & Rainbours?
Little Howth
Arable
Pasture

Garden


Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable

Arable &
   Furze

Arable
Pasture
Water
Garden
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
& Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable


Garden


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

Arable
Arable

1.1.12
2.0. 0

0.2.13
3.3.25

0.0.38
2.3.25
4.1. 4
3.0.23


5.0.26

8.3. 1
12.1.37
0.1. 0
0.1.19
0.1. 8
0.3.37
6.1. 2
3.3. 9
15.0. 3
2.0. 3
0.1.24

9.2.18
8.0.12
5.2. 3
 8.3.26
92.133

0.1.24


2.2. 9
10.3.24
9.1.37
3.1.25
0.2. 1
0.1. 7
0.0.37
0.2.32
0.0.29
3.3.20
0.2.11
8.0.18

8.0.37
4.0.30
3.3.14
0.1.15
12.1.34

63.1.30
  4.3.16
138.0.24

0.10. 6
0. 4 .6

0.  4 .0
0.19. 0

0. 0. 6
1. 3. 0
0.13. 0
1. 8 3.0


0.11. 0

2.14. 0
1.18. 0


0. 3. 0
0. 2 .0
1.18. 6
1. 0. 0
5.19. 0
0.16. 0
0. 1 .0

2.10. 6
2. 8 .0
1.19. 0
 1.0.16
26. 6 .0




1. 2. 6
4.11. 6
2.18. 0
0. 7 .6
0. 2 .0

0. 3. 0
0. 2 .0

2.?. 6
0. 6. 0
7. 7. 0

2. 8. 6
1. 6. 0
0.12. 0

4.10. 0

22. 2 .0
 1. 5. 6
45.18. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

William
   Fuller



Thomas
   Grant







Sheet 6
William
   Harvey
Michael
   Comport
      Sen.


John
   Oakley





William
   Allen

John Rose
   Baker





James &
 Christopher
   Grabham
358
358a
405


17
22
23
24
25


210


7
8
9
10
11


12
13
14

16

60

62
Little Marsh
Fleet against
Little Marsh


Grants Meadow
Dolain Field
2 Cottages & Gdns
Garden by Road
Barn & Yard


Part of the Howth


Eighteen Acres
Two Twelve Acres
Shaw
Lime Field
Shelll Field


Shaw around 12 Acres
Twelve Acres
?French Downs & Shaw

Part of New Barn
   Seven Acres
21 Acres & Shaw

Dean Gate Field
Pasture
Water
Salts


Arable
Arable
Garden
Garden
---


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable


Wood
Arable
Arable &
  Woods

Arable
Arable &
   Woods
Arable

4.0. 0
0.1.27
1.2.  8
5.3.35

9.0.11
8.0.16
0.0.26
0.0. 5
 0.0.27
17.2.  6

0.3.24


21.1.24
22.1.37
0.0.28
17.1. 4
18.0.  8
79.1.21

1.1.25
12.0.18

14.2.24

3.3. 9

22.2.12
25.0. 0
79.2. 8

0.12. 6

0. 1. 6
0.14. 0

3.14. 6
3.16. 6


0.  1. 0
7.12. 0

0. 2 .6


5.10. 0
5.16. 0
0. 0. 6
4. 9 .0
4.13. 0
20. 8. 6

0. 2. 0
3. 2. 6

3.11. 6

1.12. 0

5.18. 0
 7.11. 6
21.17. 6



Lord William
   George
      Harris


Major John
   Henniker



Ann
   Harmon














Sheet 7
John
   Oakely

Thomas
   Baldock



William
   Smith



William
   Allen
15


117
132
135


123
128
208


157

179
191
170
211
212
213
214
216

216
218
237
209
286
287
289
290
291
333
227
Five? Yards


The Howth
The Howth
The Howth


Parbrook? Field
The Slip
L ? Field


Meddle Field
   & Acre Field
Six Acres
Four Acres
Goose Neck
Well Field
Willow Bed
The Moos
Fruit Garden
House & Plat behind
   Garden
Barn Stables & Yard
?Skids? Hill
Dead Marsh
The Mors (part of)
Bellringers Wood
Bellringers
Nine Acre Field
Eight Acres
Sixteen Acres
Seven Acres Marsh
Ducks
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Willow
Pasture
Garden

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

0.3.16


14.0.20
12.0.15
11.1.  4
37.1.39

4.3.22
1.3.31
2.3.  8
9.2.21


4.1.12
6.2. 4
4.1.31
2.3.36
12.3. 01.3.13
8.0. 7
0.1.32

0.1.14
0.1.30
4.2. 1
3.0. 6
4.2. 6
1.2. 0
4.2.19
10.1.28
8.3.12
15.3.38
8.0.14
  8.1.28
112.0.10

0. 7 .0


3.16. 0
3. 5 .0
 3. 1. 0
10. 2. 0

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


1.10. 0
2. 8. 0
1. 3. 6
0.18. 0
6. 4 .0
0. 5 .0
1. 1 .0
0. 5 .0

0. 2. 6
0. 3. 0
1.17. 0
1. 1. 0
0.12. 0
0. 3. 6
1. 0. 6
4. 2. 0
4. 1. 6
6.12. 0
1. 3. 0
 3. 9. 0
38. 1. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Ann
   Harmon






Thomas
   Law
      Hodges
George
   Osenton






Michael
   Comport
      Sen
174
180
225


225a


359
360
361
362
363
364

365
366
367
368
368a

369
370
371
371a
372
373
374
374a
375
375a
402
403
Christmas Lane Field
Little Meadow
Barn Field Pewters
 Five Acres Eight Acres
 Masons & ?Hell Common
Barn Stable & Yard


Ten Acre Hooks
Haddocks Marsh
Colts Marsh
Parks?
Nine Acre Marsh
Part of Decoy Fleet

Ewe Marsh
Three Acre Hooks
Five Acre Hooks
Fourteen Acres
Fleet adjoining
   Fourteen Acres
The Yard
Cottage & Garden
Eighteen Acres
Part of fleet against 371
Eight Acres
Sixteen Acres
Twelve Acres
Fleet against 374
Lock Bars?
Fleet against 375
Marsh against the Wall
Shade salts
Arable
Pasture


Arable
---


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Water &
  Reeds
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Water
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Water
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Water
Pasture
Water
Pasture
Salts

3.2.29
1.2.12


42.2.30
 0.0.33
48.0.24

10.1.24
24.1. 7
21.2.20
21.0.35
8.1.29

8.3.16
23.0.24
2.3.35
5.2.22
14.3.15

0.3. 9
1.0.34
0.1. 4
19.3.36
1.2.35
10.2. 0
14.2.16
12.3.16
1.1.18
16.2. 9
0.1.32
1.1.13
 22.0.39
246.1. 3

1. 2. 6
0. 5 .0


14.14. 0
 0. 2 .0
16. 3. 6

1.16. 6
4. 3 . 0
3.13. 0
3.14. 0
1. 9. 6

1. 5 .0
4. 0. 6
0.10. 6
1. 0. 0
2.12. 0


0. 3. 6

3. 9. 0

2. 0 .6
2.15. 0
2.11. 0

3. 4 .0

0. 1 .0
 1. 0 .0
39.10. 0
Sheet 8
James
   Jackson




William
   May Sen

James
  Jackson




William
   May Sen

241
245
246
250


33
76
77
78
79
80
82
161

The Meadow
Barn & Yard
House & Garden
Wood Field


Long Meadow
Old House Meadow
Sharps Meadow
Young Orchard
Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden
Long Slip
Meadow

Pasture
---
Garden
Arable


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


6.1.36
0.0.28
0.0.38
10.1.34
12.1.  9

2.0.31
4.1.13
2.2.33
1.1.36
0.0.17
0.0.18
1.2.24
 2.1.24
14.3.34


0. 4. 0
0. 0. 6
0. 1. 0
4. 6. 0
4.11. 6

0. 8. 6
0.13. 6
0. 9. 6
0. 9 .0


0. 6. 6
0. 7 .0
2.13. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Rev George
   Moore
George
   Smith
34
47
50

51
52
53
54

55
56

57
59
61

63
64
65
66
69
73
74

76
81
83
84
158
160
162
Old Meadow
Rough Woods
Eleven Acres &
   Nine Acres
Meadow
Apple & Cherry Orchard
Fruit Garden
Stables Hophouse
   & Yard
Cottage & Garden
Stables Yard &
   Stack Yard
Dwelling House & Gdn
Upper Parks
Lower Parks & Shaw

Dean Gate Field
Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden
Rombolds
Long Five Acres
Pear Tree Field
Little Orchard before
   The House
Fruit Garden
Nine Acres
Seven Acres
Hop Garden
Old Hop Ground
Starve Acre
Seven Acre Meadow
Arable
Wood

Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Garden

---
---

---
---
Arable
Arable &
  Wood
Arable
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
  & Fruit
Garden
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Pasture

7.0.10
12.1. 3

21.1.39
3.0.23
1.2.39
0.1.12

0.0.17
0.0.32

0.2.34
0.1.30
9.0.19

16.2.19
8.1.19
0.0.22
0.0.26
7.1. 1
8.3.39
26.2.14

1.1. 5
0.1. 0
8.2.17
8.1.22
3.3.19
1.0. 3
3.1.22
  7.3. 2
149.1.18

3. 9. 6
0.18. 6

8. 7. 0
0. 7. 0
0.10. 0
0. 5 .0




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

4.10. 0
2.11. 6


2. 4. 6
1.13. 6
9. 7. 6

0.14. 0
0. 3. 0
4. 6. 6
1.13. 0
2. 7. 6
0.10. 0
1. 7 .6
 1. 6 .6
49.  6 .0
Sheet 9





Thomas
   May




John
   Murton


Thomas
   Reed
William
   Smith




Thomas
   May




John
 Murton
& others

Thomas
   Reed
104
105
106
107


112
113
114
122


194
198


141
175
176
177
234
241
258
259
260

261
262

263
253
273
274
278
329
330
335
336
Six Acres (Ropers)
Part of Thickers Acres
Cottage & Garden
Barn & Yards


House Meadow
House & Garden
Barn & Yard
Lane Field


Butway & path around
2 Cottages & Gardens


Christmas Lane field
10 Acres & 4 Acres
Four Acres
Seven Acres
Clays
Elders Stocks
Orchard }
Garden }
House &
   Walnut Plat
Barn Stables & Yard
Stack Yard &
   Slip adjoining
Home Meadow
Bessys
Lodge Meadow
Cottage & Garden
Lodge Field
Riplands Field
Nine Acres
Hooks
Six Acres
Arable
Arable
Garden
---


Pasture
Garden
---
Arable


Arable
Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Orchard
 & Garden
House
   & Plat
---
Pasture
 & Garden
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Garden
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

7.0.17
0.1.23
0.0.11
0.0.15
7.2.26

4.3.22
0.0.13
0.0. 6
 9.0.22
14.0.23

0.1.22
0.0.25
0.2.  7

2.0.36
16.1. 6
4.2.23
7.2. 0
4.3.29
2.1.22

1.3. 3

0.0. 9
0.0.31

0.1.12
2.3.34
2.0. 5
3.3. 3
0.0.18
5.1.24
7.1. 0
9.2.22
7.0.17
 6.3.  0
84.0.14

2. 9. 6
0. 3. 6

?
2.14. 0

?
?
?
?
4. 7. ?

0. 3. 0
         
0. 3. 0

?
?
1.?
2.14. ?
1.12. 0


0.19. 1


0. 5 .0

0. 1. 0
0.10. 6
0.17. 0
0.11. 6

2. 5. 0
1. 4. 0
1. 7. 6
1. 1. 6
 0.18. 6
23.15. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

The Wardens
&
Commonalty
 of Rochester
    Bridge
      Wardens
Sheet 10
Sir Walter
  Buchanan
    Riddell
















Executors of
  Daniel
    Smith
William
   Gilbert





Thomas
   Baldock









George
   Cobb






Thomas
   Simmons
410
414





411
412
413
418
422
423

424
426


416?
416?
417
419
420
421


309
321
294
295
296
Long Marsh
Fifteen Acres





House Marsh
Egypt Cottage & Garden
The Plat
House Marsh
Square Marsh
Part of Long
   Field Marsh
Little Fleet Marsh
Fleet adjacent to 423


Horse Marsh
Eight Acres
Twenty Two Acres
Little Stack Marsh
Seventeen Acres
Sea Wall & Salt Grd


Cottage & Garden
Two Acres
Under Nord
Under Nord
Under Nord
Pasture
Pasture





Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Water


Pasture
Pasture Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture

14.1. 2
14.3. 6
29.0. 8




9.3. 9
0.0.24
1.0.14
10.1.13
13.2. 8

12.2.20
5.0.36
 1.2.20
34.1.23

4.3.17
7.1. 6
22.2.11
8.0.36
16.2.20
 8.3.15
68.1.25

0.0.14
2.2. 8
0.2. 2
7.2. 4
 2.2.15
13.1.10

2. 7 .0
2. 8. 6
4.15. 6




1.12. 6

0. 3 .6
1.14. 0
2. 4 .6

2. 1 .6
0.17. 0
          
8.13. 0

0.16. 0
1. 4 .0
3.12. 0
1. 7 .0
2.15. 0
0. 3. 6
9.17. 6


1. 2. 6
0. 0. 6
2.13. 0
0. 7. 0
4. 3 .0
Executors of
 Thomas
   Smith:
Samuel
   Jackson





Thomas
   Simmons





George
   Smith

Sheet 11



William
   Shearly
Thomas
   Frederick
    Jackson




Thomas
   Buck

Thomas
   Simmons





George
   Smith

Richard
   Smith

Francis
   Jackson
2
3
4
5
6


1


249
252
255
256
257


173


35


145
357
357a
Part of a Meadow
16 & 13 Acres
Planted Slip
Shaw
Arable Piece


Part of Long Field


Little Bessys
Old Meadow
Garden
House Barn & Yard
House Meadow


Christmas Land Field


Common Field


Wood Field
Field Marsh
Fleet against 357
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture


Arable


Arable
Arable
Garden
---
Pasture


Arable


Arable


Arable
Pasture
Water

1.3.22
17.0.37
0.3. 0
2.2. 7
 3.0. 6
36.1.32

17.0.20


2.3.24
2.2.17
0.0.26
0.0.16
 3.0. 6
35.1.32

3.1. 6


1.0. 0


8.1.30
8.3.27
 2.1.17
19.2.34


0. 3. 6
5.12. 6
0. 2 .0
0. 4 .0
0.16. 0
6.18. 0

5.18. 0


1. 5 .6
1. 3. 0

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

1. 0 .0 


0. 3. 6


3. 2. 0
1. 7 .6
         
4. 9 .6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Francis
   Sidden
Francis
   Sidden
281
292
293
298
299
300
307
314
319
320
322
325
337
338
339
340
341
342
345
346
Nord Wood Meadow
Lower Meadow
Hilly Meadow
Wood House Meadow
House & Garden
The Slip
Four Acres
Russets/Ruffets
Granary Meadow
Seven Acre Piece
Little Meadow
Pear Tree Meadow
Five Acres
Lower Five Acres
Eight Acres
Fleet Marsh
Reed Bed
Twenty Acres
Three Acres
Sixteen Acres
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Reeds
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

3.2.10
3.2.30
3.0.16
8.2.24
0.0.18
2.3.18
4.0. 6
3.2.19
8.1.11
7.2.31
4.0. 0
6.3. 3
6.0.26
5.2.20
8.2. 5
15.0.12
3.0.18
14.1.33
8.3.11
 15.1.33
128.2.23

0. 9 .6
0.10. 6
0. 8 .6
1. 6. 6

0.10. 0
0.14. 0
0.12. 0
1.  9. 0
1. 8 .0
0.13. 6
1. 3. 6
0.19. 0
0.17. 6
1. 6 .6
2. 5 .6
0. 9 .6
2. 3 .6
0.12. 0
 5. 5. 6
20. 4 .0
Charles
 David
   Wilkins
     Terry











Sheet 12














Edward
   Twerrell




Thomas
   Troughton



John Knox
   Vade
















Sheet 13
William
   May Sen




























Edward
   Twerrell




William
Buckenhams



William
   Eley
21
26
29
36
151

183

199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
244

68
144
164
165
230
231

285


133
134
142
143


226
228
229


376
376a
377
378
378a
379
380
380a
381
382
382a

383
383a
384
385
386
388
389

390
391
392}
400}
387
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
401
401a
Wood Field
Sixteen Acres
Church Field
Common Field
Lower Christmas
   Lane Field
Christmas Lane
   Five Acres
Barn & Yard
Bedlams?
Panfield & Eldins in one
House Meadow
Barn Yard etc
House & Front Garden
Fruit Garden
Orchard
Shaw Fld & Lipwell Fld
Lipwell Moors
Bushey Down&
   Magpie Croft
Two Acres
Christmas Lane Wood
Little Meadow
2 Cottages & Gardens
Furze Field
The Downs
   & Shaw
Little Downs


2 Cottages & Gardens
2 Cottages & Gardens
2 Cottages
House Meadow


Old Meadow
Cottage & Garden
House Meadow


Little Lock Bars
Fleet against 376
13 Acres under the Fleet
Great Lock Bars
Fleet against 378
20 Acres under the Fleet
Cistern Marsh
Fleet adjoining 380
The Yard
Before the Wick
Fleet adjoining 382

Budge Marsh
Fleet adjoining 383
First Marsh
Behind the Wick
13 Acres by the Wick
Seventeen Acres
Sea Wall &
   Salting adjoining
Hilly Twenty Acres
Shutting Marsh
Behind the Wick

Wick Yard
Garden
House & Garden
Four Acres
Ridge Marsh
Post Marsh
Before the House
Salt Fleet Marsh
Salt Ground
Half Salt Fleet
   adjoining 401
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

Arable

Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
---
Garden
Fruit
Pasture
Arable
Pasture

Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture


Garden
Garden
---
Pasture


Arable
Garden
Pasture


Pasture
Water
Pasture
Pasture
Water
Pasture
Pasture
Water
Pasture
Pasture
Water &
  Reeds
Pasture
Water
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Salt

Water

11.1.31
17.0.18
4.3. 4
0.2.19

4.3.18

5.2.26
0.0.24
9.1.38
47.3.30
2.1. 6
0.1. 0
0.0. 6
0.1.12
0.1.27
22.0. 0
3.2.30

20.3.37
1.3.20
2.3. 4
0.3.11
0.0.34
12.0.30
11.1.26
  3.2.26
185.0.27


0.0.38
0.0. 8
0.0. 2
5.0.  3
5.1.11

1.0.24
0.0.28
2.0.18
3.1.30

5.1.15
1.0. 5
12.2.15
8.3. 1
0.3.16
20.1.17
11.3.38
2.0.14
0.1.31
25.1.26

10.3.28
14.0.38
0.0.38
18.0.16
24.3.12
14.1.19
19.0.19

9.3. 7
20.3.21
14.2.21

24.3.35
1.2.34
0.1.14
0.1.36
5.0.31
15.0.34
9.2.10
15.3.27
?.1.38
3.0.11

  0.1.18½
319.1.2½

5. 0. 0
8. 9 .6
1.17. 6
0. 5. 6

0. 5 .6

1. 5 .6

1. 1. 0
18. 9 .6
0. 7 .0
0. 5 .0

0. 3. 0
0. 3.  6
9. 9 .6
0.10. 6

6.15. 0
0. 9 .6
0. 3. 6
0. 2. 6

0.10. 0
0.15. 6
 0. 5. 0
57. 9. 0





0.11. 0
0.11. 0

0. 9. 0

0. 5. 6
0.14. 6

0.18. 6

2. 4. 0
1.10. 6

3.10. 0
2. 2 .0

0. 1. 6
4. 7. 0

2. 3 .0
2.16. 0

3.10. 0
4.16. 0
2.16. 6
3.10. 6

0. 4 .0
3.13. 0
2.11. 6

4. 6. 6
0. 6 .0
0. 2. 0
0. 1 .0
0.18. 0
2.14. 0
1.13. 6
2.16. 0
1. 3. 0
0.2 .6

            
54.16. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Stephen
   Webber


Stephen
 Webber &
John
 Fauchou








John
 Whitehead &
John
 Charlton

Fleet 14
Executors of
 John
   Boyhurst
viz: John
 Nightingale &
Samuel
 Caddell
Stephen
   Webber


John
   Elliott



James
   Simmons





Themselves





Michael
  Comport 
      Sen
115
116


119
120
121


239
264
265
266
267


124


198


428
429
430
432
433
434
436
443
455
456
457
460
461
463
426a
Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden


House Yard & Garden
Mdw behind the House
Eight Acres


Rye Grass Field
The Fleet
Barn & Yard
House & Garden
The Old Ley


Parbrook Field


Church & Churchyard


Lower 8 Acre Marsh
Six Acre Marsh
Twelve Acre Marsh
Part of 8 Acre Marsh
Part of 10 Acre Marsh
Fifteen Acre Marsh
Upper 3 Acre Marsh
Long Meadow
Great Meadow
Yard
House & Garden
Little Bessys Meadow
Middle Bessys Meadow
Upper Bessys Meadow
Half of water between 
   426 and 427
Garden
Garden


Garden
Pasture
Arable


Arable
Pasture
---
Garden
Arable


Arable


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Water

0.0.36
0.0.34
0.1.31

0.0.29
0.1. 5
8.0. 4
8.1.38

5.2.11
0.2.27
0.0.20
0.0.24
 9.0.11
15.2.13

1.0. 5


0.3.37


6.3. 3
5.1.21
13.3.19
8.3. 6
8.3.16
18.3.18
3.0.33
8.1. 7
30.0.16
0.1.34
0.0.31
3.3. 4
6.0. 5
7.2.35

   0.1. 2
110.0. 2






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

2. 4 .0
0. 2 .0
0. 1 .0
0. 0. 6
3.19. 6
6. 7.  0

0.  8. 0





0.10. 6
0. 8. 3
1. 1 .0
0. 8 .9
0. 4 .3
1. 4 .0
0. 4 .9
0.12. 9
2. 6 .3
0. 0 .6
0. 0. 6
0. 5 .3
0. 8. 0
0.10. 3

         
8. 5 .0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sir Thomas
   Bloomfield


Michael
   Comport
       Sen




Sarah
   Comport

Lord William
  George
     Harris

Major John
   Henniker




Sir Walter
  Buchanan
    Reddell
Sheet 15




William
   Shearly











Stephen
 Webber &
John
 Fauchou

Rev Robert
  Gascoyne
    Bert
William
Smith


Michael
   Comport
       Sen




Michael
 Comport Jun

Thomas
   Baldock


William
   Smith




Thomas
   Baldock






Francis
   Jackson











Michael
   Comport
      Sen


George
   Osenton
464
465


439
440
441
442}
446}


458


459
462


466
467}
468}
469


425
426
427
431
427a



435
444
446
447
448
449
450
451
452}
453}
454


437
438



190
182
185
186
189
187
Part Eleven Acres
Bessys Wood


Old Marsh
Part of Second Marsh
First Marsh
The Four Acres
   & Long Marsh


Part of Wooldhams


Part of Pewter Field
Part of Sixteen Acres


Part of Barn Field

Gardens
Barn & Yard


Egypt Plat
House Marsh
Swigs Hall Marsh
Long Fleet Marsh
Half of Water between
    and 426 & 427


Middle Budge Marsh
The Slip
Two Acre Meadow
Pond Meadow
Barn Yard & Pond
House & Garden
Stack Yard
Orchard
Part of Crab
   Tree Field
Cock Meadow


Part of Lower Marsh
Upper Marsh



3 Cottages & Gardens
Parsonage Meadow
Parsonage Meadow
Fruit Garden
Cottage
Shop Yard etc
Arable
Wood


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Arable


Arable


Arable
Arable


---

---
---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Water


Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
---
Orchard

Arable
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture



Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Fruit
---
---

5.3.36
 4.0.36
10.0.32

8.3.33
0.2. 9
3.1.21

12.3.33
25.3.16

9.0.32


10.3.14
 3.3.27
14.3. 1

6.0. 0

0.1. 2
0.0.19
6.1.21

0.2.39
6.1.32
5.2.18
0.2.34

 0.1. 2
13.3. 5

7.1.20
0.2.11
2.1.4½
2.2.26
0.1.38½
0.0.12
0.2.23
0.1.30
0.0.25
23.3.11
11.0. 0
51.2. 1

7.3. 5
 7.2.29
16.1.34


0.2.39
2.2.22
2.0.24
0.1. 8
0.0. 2
0.1.34
6.1.  9

1. 8 .9
0. 6. 9
1.15. 6

0.13. 6
0. 1. 0
0. 3. 0

2.17. 0
3.16. 6

1.18. 0


2. 8 .6
0.12. 6
3. 1 .0

1. 7. 0

0. 1 .0
0. 0 .6
1. 8 .6

0. 1. 3
0.10. 0
0. 9. 6
0. 1. 0

         
1. 1. 9

0.11. 6
0. 0. 9
0. 4. 0
0. 4. 3
0. 1. 6

0. 0. 6
0. 2. 6

5. 7 .6
2. 1 .0
8.13. 6

0.12. 6
0.11. 9
1. 4. 3








1. 0 .0

Whilst every care has been taken in transcribing information from old records which in themselves are prone to error or
 misinterpretation, visitors to this site need to recognise that there will be errors. Visitors who wish to verify information
contained in this site should access the original tithe award schedules which are held on microfilm at the K.H.L.C.

Back to High Halstow Maps etc         Back to List of Kent Maps, Tithe awards/schedules

For details about the advantages of membership of the Kent Archaeological Society   click here

Back to Research         Back to Homepage

 

 

Read More