Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Hoath Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Hoath Church, noted by Bax & Rice  April 1897. Pages 107 to 112 of Epitaphs from Kent Churches typed up by Margaret Broomfield. Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1760, added 8th July 2008.

HOATH CHURCH1. On the South side of chancel is a brass to Isabella CHAKBRON in the original stone.

2. Blue marble Beneath this stone rest the remains of Vincent VARHAM late of this parish son of Thomas and Elizabeth Var…… of the parish of Herne: obt. May 15th 1803 aged 68 years. Also Sarah widow of the ab…. mentioned Vincent Var…… She died 11th of October 180… aged 71 years. NB ….. covered by organ and choir seats.

3. Tablet of W. marble in on black on the South wall of chancel In memory of Thomas WACHER who died January 1st 1868 aged 80 years. Also Sarah Elizabeth wife of above who died March 30th 1867 aged 82 years. Leaving four sons and two daughters.

4. Memorial windows on the N side of the chancel to:- In memory of James COLLARD died December 5 1850 aged 59 and Hester Collard died September 20 1870 aged 77. To the glory of God and in memory of George Rammell 1887 by the parishioners (S of Nave).

5. Memorial window on the S side to GWD EVANS MA vicar who died November 3 1873.
Nave6.Beneath this stone rests the remains of Thomas CARTER, Gent late of this parish who died ye 29th June 1780 aged 62 years.

7. Tablet W marble on black on the N wall of the nave Sacred to the memory of Mr. William LASEY a highly respected inhabitant of this Borough obiit 31st March 1825 aet. 62 years. His remains are interred in a vault in the churchyard of Chislet.

Stones in the floor of N aisle8. In memory of Benjamin MORRIS died January 29 1823 aged 74 years. Also of Frances Morris died August 13th 1823 aged 64 years. Hanna… died May …. aged 4 …. whose re… deposite….. this…… (…. covered by pew).

9. In memory of Emily MORRIS died November 10th 1859 aged 4 years. Also of Jane Morris died December 26th 1859 aged 2 years. Also of Henry John Morris died July 8th 1862 aged 10 months. Also of William Morris died February 10th 1865 aged 1 year whose remains are deposited beneath this aisle.

10. In memory of Sarah DARBY died March 28th 1859 aged 60 years. Also of Terry Reed died February 8th 1862 aged 65 years whose remains are deposited beneath this aisle.

11. Memorial window E end of N aisle In loving memory of Margaret Hester LASEY COLLARD died August 12th 1891 aged 24.

HOATH CHURCHYARD  12 April 1897 No B(ax's)
Commencing SE
12. HS In memory of Elizabeth the wife of William HYBON of this parish only daughter of Valentine and Elizabeth Cock of this parish. She left issue one son Valentine Cock Hybon. She was a dutyfull child both maid and wife she departed this life March the 29th 1784 aged 27 years. 4 lines of poetry.

13. Granite cross – stone edging George RAMMELL of Old Tree, born May 16 1817 died May 1 1887.

14. HS In memory of Ann SLADDEN wife of Thomas Sladden of this parish who departed this life February 8th 1796 aged 51/4 years. She left issue six children ….. Thomas, Mary Ann, Richard …….. (4 lines). God did to me no warning give so pray take care how you do live.

15. HS In memory of Elizabeth BROWN who died October 13th 1822 aged 62 years.

16. HS Sacred to the memory of William SMITH late of this Borough who departed this life December 16th 1816 aged 55 years. Also of Elizabeth his wife who departed this life January 24th 1820/9 aged 64 years.

17. HS 2 cherub’s heads In memory of Lydia wife of William MILLGATE of the parish of Chislet? who departed this life October 29 1800 aged 38 years. 4 lines of poetry. Also William son of the above William and Lydia Millgate. He died the 27th of April 1801 aged 6 months.

18. HS W other side of path to the South door of church In memory of William CAREY late clerk of this Borough died 18th November 1804 aged 90 years. Also of Ann his wife died October 12th 1794 aged 72 years.

19. Low, railed tomb Sacred to the memory of Henry HUTCHINGS of the City of Canterbury surgeon who died March 19th 1879 aged 46 years.

20. Sacred to the memory of William LASEY late of Whistable, dredger, who died December 15th 1778 aged 38 years.

21. HS Sacred to the memory of Valentine LASEY late of this parish who died October 15th 1774 aged 36 years. Also of Sarah his wife who died September 14th 1820 aged 83 years. They left issue one son and one daughter William and Margaret.

22. HS 2 sculls and bones Here lieth ye body of Ann ye wife of Valentine COCK who had issue 5 sons and 2 daughters. She died September ye 11 1711 aged 40/6 years. Also 2 sons of Valentine and Ann Cock. John died July 10 1704 aged 1 year. Thomas died August 27 1711 aged 20 weeks.

23. HS ………………. joyfull resurection?. Rest the remains of Ann the wife of William SLADDEN ……….. in this Borough? died July …. 1799 aged 39? years. Several more lines – very indistinct.

24. HS Sacred to the memory of Sarah Elizabeth the wife of Mr. James SLADDEN of Hoath Court who died December 12th 1839 aged 45 years. Left issue three sons and three daughters.

25. HS In memory of William SLADDEN late of this parish who died February …… aged 70 years. He left surviving Margaret his wife and 3/5 daughters.

26. Large HS Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Margaret TAYLOR who departed this life 5th December 1813 aged 66 years. Mr. James Taylor who departed this life 9th January 1818 aged 81 years. Sleep sweetly on thou lump of lifeless clay for soon the trumpet will proclaim the day when Christ thy Lord will with a shout descend at which the mansions of the tomb shall rend, and those that sleep in him again shall rise and with him mount triumphant to the skies.

27. HS 3 sculls Here lieth ye body of Mr. William PEARCE late of this parish who had issue by Ann his wife 1 son William surviving. He died June ye 2nd day 1713 aged 43 years.

28. HS To the memory of Henry GOLDFINCH who departed this life the 6th of February 1812 aged 8 years.

29. HS In memory of W. GOLDFINCH who died February 7 1816 aged 2 (or 25) years.

30. HS In memory of Mary relict of the late Alexander SAUNDERS of this parish who died September 28th 1853 aged 80 years.

31. HS In memory of Alexander SAUNDERS who died October 1 1817 aged 55 years.

32. HS Sacred to the memory of Mary Ann COLLARD the beloved wife of Robert Collard who died June 5th 1889 aged 54 years. Weep not for me my children dear I am not lost but sleeping here. My race is run, my time is spent to you my dear children I was but lent.

33. HS Sacred to the memory of Robert COLLARD of Maypole eldest son of the late Robert Collard of Brook Farm born April 6th 1816 died February 22nd 1893 aged 77 years. Leaving 6 sons and 3 daughters. Weep not for me my children dear because I die and leave you here, but only trust in Jesus name and you shall see me once again. Watch for you know not when the keeper cometh (sic). His end was peace.

34. Brick tomb, very low under the S wall of church HP 1791 EP 1791

HOATH CHURCHYARD
35. Names besides those noted
"Cross" to Spratt 1885, HSS to Emma Wanstall Smith 1866, Pett 1883, Groombridge 1865, Gardner 1895, Bulger 1879, Wyborn 1849, West 1889, Robert Ernest Blakey 2nd Battalion INL Regiment 1888, Hilton 1886, Hatton 1879, (on the NE side) (on the N) Dixon 1879, Larkin 1842 and 1882, Hollbourn 1883, Steed 1882, 1877, Taylor 1888, Smith 1844, 1870, 1871, 1875, 1868, Wilmshurst 1893.

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1760, added 8th July 2008

In The Chancell.
36. On a Brass Plate, on a Flat Stone, under ye Fig. of a Woman. Hic Jacet Isabaella CHAKBON cujus Aie ppicietur Deus. Amen.

In the Body.
37. On a Brass Plate, on a Flat Stone, on which are the Figures in Brass, of a Man, a Woman, 2 Sons, and 5 Daughters. Pry for the Soules of Antony MAYCOT, and Agnes his Wife; the which Antony decessyd the last Day of Februarye A.Dni. MVXXXII. On whose Soules, …../Jhu have Mercy. Amen.

38. In the Porch is an ancient flat Stone, which has been richly inlaid, but, is, now, without Inscription.

39. This Church consists only of The Chancell and Body. The Steeple stands at the West End; in it hang 3 Bells without Inscription.

40. In the Church Yard are Memorials of BALDOCK, CHRISTIAN, COCK, and PEARCE.

41. This Church was dedicated to St. Mary, & the Holy Cross. It is now only consider’d as a Chapell to Reculver, to which it is annex’t. It is in the Patronage of The Arch Bishop. The present Incumbent is The Revd. Mr. Thomas THOMSON 1760. [see Secker III. No.193 – V.J.T.].

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
BALDOCK 40
Blakey 35
BROWN 15
Bulger 35
CAREY 18
CARTER 6
CHAKBON 36
CHAKBRON 1
CHRISTIAN 40
COCK 12, 22, 40
COLLARD 4, 11, 32, 33
DARBY 10
EVANS 5
Gardner 35

GOLDFINCH 28, 29
Groombridge 35
Hatton 35
Hilton 35
Hollbourn 35
HUTCHINGS 19
HYBON 12
Larkin 35
LASEY 7, 11, 20, 21
MAYCOT 37
MILLGATE 17
MORRIS 8, 9
EP 34
HP 34
PEARCE 27, 40Pett 35
RAMMELL 4, 13
Reed 10
SAUNDERS 30, 31
SLADDEN 14, 23, 24, 25
SMITH 16, 35
Spratt 35
Steed 35
TAYLOR 26, 35
WARHAM 2
WACHER 3
Wanstall 35
West 35
Wilmshurst 35
Wyborn 35

Places IndexBrook Farm 33
Canterbury 19
Chislet 7
Chislet? 17


Hoath 24
Old Tree 13
Whitstable 20General2nd Battalion INL Regiment 35
dredger 20
surgeon 19

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Information kindly provided by  Pat Tritton

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sheet 1
Jane
   Brown

James
   Browning

Sarah
   Calmer





















Churchwardens
 & Overseers
  of Hoath




James
   Collard

Jane
   Brown

James
   Prickett

James
  Sladden






John
   Petly





Mary
   Saunders
Stephen
 Philpott
& others
James
  Neaves

James
   Sladden
James
   Collard
Clerk & others


James
   Collard


22


214


3
4
5
23
24
37
38
226
2

17
39
40
41
1
181

183
230

180


10

138

26


51
63
64
66
67
79
80
92
92a
93
90
94


Brown’s Piece


House


The Meadow
The Meadow
Lower Holdness field
White Post
White Post
Homestall
The Orchard
Dog Kennel Field
Dog Kennel Field

Dance Close
Homestall
Home Pasture
Foot Path Field
Hookers Meadow
Cottage

Lower Meadow
Cottages

Cottage


Parish Acres

Chapel Land

Waste


Marly Wood
Mill Field
Hairyham
Bread Piece
Chislett Three Acres
Meely Shaw
Meely Wood
Upper Meadow       }
Upper meadow       }
Lower Meadow 
Great Field
Stretum Wood Field

Arable


Garden


Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Garden
Orchard
Pasture
Arable

Arable
Garden
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Garden

Pasture
Garden

Garden


Arable

Arable

Garden


Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood

Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable


0.0.20


0.0.25


6.1. 1
5.1.33
43.0.37
4.1.19
2.2.17
0.3.18
1.0.16
2.1.24
1.3. 4

1.0.12
0.2.11
1.2.  3
5.0. 8
3.0.28
0.0.33

2.1.11
0.0. 9

 0.0.  6
84.0.10

1.0. 0

1.2. 0

1.1.34
3.3.34

1.1.19
5.0.14
5.2. 6
0.1.25
3.0. 7
1.2.?6
1.0. 0

4.2.21
?
?
?





0.0. 4























9. 2. 4






0. 7. 6








































24.12. ?






1.12. 6












Sheet 2






























Samuel
   Izzard
John
   Brampton

Thomas
   ?Pummell
Thomas
  Neame Junr
Samuel
 Wraight
& others
William
 Belsworth

95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
145
110
146
148
149
150
151
153
154
155
186
191
192
193
196
204
45
211
61
62
65
75

72

198


191a

Shelvin Wood
Peggys Wood
Lucerne Field
Hog Meadow
The Orchard
---
Shelvin
Old Orchard
Seven Yards
Five Acre Ford Field
Three Acres
The Shaw
The Shaw
Barn Field
Oast House
Claddish’s Hop Grd
The Bog
Sinneck Field
The Plantation
Cottages & Buildings
The Hammel
The Hammel
The Hammel
The Hammel
Loam Pits
Maidens Croft
Paddock
Paddock
Old Tree
Bar Field
May Pole Field
North Field
Claddish Acre
House
Millers Field
Windmill
Hoath Hill Acre

Two Acres

Cottage


Cottage
Extraordinary charge
 on  ?a  ?r  ?p of hops
Wood
Pasture
Lucerne
Pasture
Orchard
Garden
Homestall
Orchard
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops
Garden
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Plantation
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Garden
Homestall
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Garden
Pasture
---
Arable

Arable

Garden


Garden

at 10s 6d

13.2.12
4.0.32
2.0.33
1.0. 8
2.3.24
0.0.38
1.0.11
0.1. 6
4.0.24
4.2.30
3.2.13
0.1.14
0.2.13
9.2.19
0.1.21
2.1.16
1.2.38
8.2. 0
0.0.23
0.1.22
1.1.34
1.0.16
2.0.25
1.1.23
2.0.34
6.0.39
6.1.18
0.3.22
1.2.25
19.3. 0
2.2.13
2.2. 7
1.0. 1
0.1.11
2.2.16
0.0.20
?1.0. 0

1.3.24

0.2.26


  9.2.25
206.2.14
per acre













































30. 9. 9¼
 7. 8. 2¾
37.12. 0  















































61. 4. 9

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sheet 3
John
   Claddish



Dowager  Marchioness
 of
  Conyngham



David
  Carey

William
   Cumming

John
   Claddish



Thomas
   Neame, 
      Senr




David
  Carey

Frederick
   Cumming












James
   Collard




Thomas
   Rammell


83
84
85


120
121
135a




135


15
15a
15b
156
139
140
156
157
158
168
172
173
187
225
49
68
136
137
144
144a
74


Three Cornered Piece
House
Homestall


Ash Plantation
Neames’ Hammel
Highstead
Extraordinary charge
on 16 Perches of hops



Highstead Field


Lower Hoath Ground
The Shaws
The Shaws
Upper Hoath Ground
Preston Field
Preston Field
Doctors Field
Doctors Shaw
Addley Field
Beer Shop Field
Long Orchard
Long Orchard
Nutters Field
Honey Field
Coombe Wood
Smock Acre
Six Acres
Seven Acres
stony Ley
Stony Ley
Hoath Hill
Extraordinary charge
on 1a 1r 1p of hops

Pasture
----
Orchard


Hops
Pasture
---

at 10s 6d


Pasture


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

at 10s 6d


0.2. 7
2.3.15
0.2.16
3.3.32

0.0.16
0.3.17
0.0.14
1.0.  7
per acre


0.2.33


7.1. 1
0.0.28
0.1.36
6.3.29
3.1. 1
3.1. 1
4.1.39
0.2.23
12.0. 7
1.1. 0
3.2.38
4.0.39
1.2. 0
3.3.33
4.2.30
1.1.20
6.2.32
6.3.36
9.2.10
0.1.19
 7.1.26
94.1. 8
per acre





0.13. 2




0. 3. 7½
0. 1. 0½
0. 4. 8   

0.2.32























8.15. 3¾
0.13. 2¼
9. 8. 6    








































30. 0. 8

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sheet 4
Robert
   Collard












Lady de
   Clifford

Robert
   Collard



Anne
   Collard

George
 Groombridge
   Senr.
Measly & 
 many others

Thomas
   Neame,
      Junr.

James
   Collard


141
142
159
162
163
175
176
179
167
177

178


47
48

73
70


Mill Bank Shaw
Mill Bank Shaw
Elm Tree Field
Rayners Field
Forge Field
Hammels
Yard
House
---
Cottage

Cottage


Harps
Harps

Hoath Hill
Square Acre
Extraordinary charge
on 1a 2r 0p of hops

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

Garden


Arable
Arable
 & Hops
Arable
Arable

at 10s 6d


1.0.31
6.2.22
3.0.21
3.1.30
3.1.29
2.1. 7
0.0.11
0.0.31
0.0.21
0.0.13

  0.0.19
20.2.35

14.0.22

8.0.13
10.3.30
  1.0.20
34.1.  5
per acre














3. 9. 6






2. 9. 9
0.15. 9
3.  5. 6














0.?1. 0








14.15. 0

Hester
   Denne











Sheet 5
Catherine
 Daniel &
Richard
 Smith
James
   Collard












Thomas
   Rammell
















John Culmer
 & Others
James
   Collard

82
115

115a
115b
115c
116
117
118
119




27
28
29
36
50
50a
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
69
147
152
190
194
229

95a

Oast House
Great Hatch Field

Great Hatch Shaw
Great Hatch Shaw
Great Hatch Shaw
Lower Hatch Shaw
Barn and Yard
Ozier Bed
Ash Plantation
Extraordinary charge
on 3a 2r 0p of hops



Upper Key Bridge
Lower Key Bridge
Hammel
Riders Field
Marley Wood
Marley Close
Chislett Field
Oliver Close
Further Green
Hither Green
---
Orchard
Miller’s Green
Fifteen Perches
Six Acres
Hammel
Harts Well
Andrews Field
Cottages & Garden

Shelvin Wood
Garden
Hops
 & Arable
Wood
Pit
Wood
Arable
---
Oziers
Wood

at 10s 6d


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

Wood

0.0.17

17.0.31
0.0.28
0.0. 7
0.1. 8
8.0.10
0.1. 6
0.1. 0
 0.0.24
26.2.11
per acre


3.2. 8
2.0.32
0.3.20
3.0. 8
2.3. 2
4.3.11
34.1. 2
7.2.24
3.0. 0
1.2.38
1.2. 5
0.3. 9
2.2. 6
0.0.15
5.2.26
0.3.18
10.3. 5
1.2.10
0.1.33

 4.0.24
92.1.16











2.18. 6
1.16. 9
4.13. 5






















7.16. 0













10.15. 6






















33. 8. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Thomas
   Foord Esqr





Mr Thomas
   Foord




?Rest
 Flint &
Thomas
  Kingsford
Robert
   Harrison


James
   Steed

Philpott
Robert
   Collard



James
   Strand

16
16a
19
21
223


185
182
184
195


215
216
217
208

Giles’ Downs
Part of Giles’ Downs
Two Acres
Keyseys
Cottage


Cottage
Shoemakers Piece
Cherry Orchard
Pear Tree Field


The Orchard
Admiral Rodneys Beer House
Forty Acres
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Garden


Garden
Pasture
Orchard
Pasture


Garden
Garden
---
Arable

14.3.12
0.1. 9
1.3.18
7.3.14
 0.0.27
25.0. 0

0.0.31
1.0. 1
1.2.31
1.0.34
4.0.17

0.0.10
0.3. 0
0.0.35
0.1. 0
1.1. 5






2.15. 0





1. 3. 0





0. 3. 2






3. 2. 9











0.10. 0

Sheet 6
Thomas John
  & Frances
    Gillon


Heirs of
  John Harris


William
   Huckstep



James
   Handcock

Heirs of
  Edward
    Holtum

St Johns
 Hospital,
  Canterbury

William
   Harnett


William
   Long

James
   Collard



George
 Groombridge
& another

George
   Gibbs



James
   Handcock

George
 Groombridge
& another

James
  Collard


Richard
 Steed
& others

Rober
 Pooley
& another
James
 Hooker
& another


81
86
87


165



18
35
227


163a


166



210



205



169



170


Little Hatch field
Cow Meadow
Long ?


Cottage



Gibbs Lower Field
Gibbs Upper Field
House


Cottage


Cottage



Hospital Field



Cottages



Cottage



Cottage

Arable
Pasture
Arable


---



Arable
Pasture
Garden


Garden


Garden



Arable



Garden



Garden



Garden


3.0.11
5.0.35
 4.3. 7
13.0.13

0.0. 6½



1.0.21
0.3.39
0.1.36
2.2.16

0.0.28


0.0.5½



2.1.22



0.0.36



0.1.39


0.1.39
0.3.38





1.13. 2








0. 9. 8

0. 1. 4


0. 0. 2



0. 3. 0



0. 1. 8







0. 8. 7





3.17. 6








0. 9. 6








1. 1. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
John
   Poole

Mary
   Pembroke






Elizabeth
   Richardson




Sheet 7
James
   Sladden


]

Heirs of
   William
      Stains

John
   Poole

Mary
   Pembroke

James
   Wanstall
Henry
   Nutter

Elizabeth
   Richardson


Thomas
   Richardson

Isaac
 Pidduck 
& others
Robert
 Goldfinch

Richard
Larkin

25


46
221
222
171

188


199
200
201
202
203


213


213a


164

Cottage


North Field
Two Acres
Two Acres Shaw
Cottage

Cottage


Richardsons Pasture
---
House
The Orchard
Cottage


Cottage


Blacksmiths Forge


House Forge etc
Garden


Arable
Arable
Wood
Garden

Garden


Pasture
Garden
Garden
Orchard
Garden


Garden


---


Garden

0.1. 6


15.1.15
2.2. 3
0.1. 2
0.0.39

 0.0.31
18.2.10

2.3. 6
1.0.17
0.1.29
0.1. 5
0.0.38
4.3.15

0.1. 0


0.0. 2
0.1. 2

0.1.11

0. 2. 6








1. 7. 3






1. 9. 6





0. 1. 8

0. 4. 3










8. 7. 2

William
   Smith

Lord
   Sondes




















Sheet 8
Thomas
   White

Thomas
   Wood
William
   Smith

James
   Sladden
















John Poole
& others



Thomas
  Neame, Junr

Sidney
   Collard

174


12
13
14
30
31
32
33
34
43
44
71
197
206

212
219
220
207
42




32


76

114
232

House


Ten acres
Part of Ten Acres
Bush Field
Cooks Lower Field
Cooks Middle Field
Cooks Upper Field
Homestall
Cooks Upper Field
Half Acres
Mill Field
Chislett Field
Strans Field
Chapel Field

Tom Payne
Hoath Parsonage
Home Pasture
Small Gains
Cottages etc
Extraordinary charge
on 2a 3r 0p of hops



Muly Wood


Hogwell

Hogwell
Bumpton Hill
Extraordinary charge
on 4a 0r 0p of hops
Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
 & Hops
Arable
Homestall
Pasture
Pasture
Garden

at 10s 6d


Arable


Arable
 & Hops
Arable
Arable

at 10s 6d

0.1.30


8.3.22
3.0.39
2.2.16
4.1.15
3.0. 3
2.0. 4
0.2. 7
1.1.32
0.3. 0
10.0.37
4.2.15
?1.2.13

30.3.36
2.1. 2
8.1. 3
4.2.31
3.0. 6
 0.0.24
85.2.23
per acre


?1.3. 3



10.0.21
1.0.12
 1.0. 0
12.0.30

0. 4. 4





















9. 7.1?
 1.7.10½
10.16. 6 

??






??
??
??



























31. 1. 6










??

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Richard
   Wybourn

Thomas
   Wacher

Archbishop
 of
  Canterbury








Rev George
William David
Evans (Glebe)
Richard
   Wybourn

Joseph
   Smith

Thomas
  Wacher
Sarah
?Barlton







Rev George
William David
Evans 

228


160


129
130
131a
131b
131c
132a
132b
132c
132s


218




209

Cottage


Cottage


Homestall & Orchard
Homestall & Orchard
In Ford Park








Chapel Yard




Waste

Garden


Garden


---
Arable
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---




---

??


??


??
??
??
1.2.28
0.0.35
2.0.22
4.0.38
4.0.12
   3.2.26
140.1.  4

0.1. ?




0.0. 8

??


??











2. 0. 0
















0. 0. 8

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