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Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Hythe Church

The Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Hythe Church. Noted on 3rd October 1891 by Leland L. Duncan.

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

Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 29th March 2007

In the Western part of the Churchyard an altar tomb On the south side of which:-
294. Thomas CASTLE Esquire late of Ingles in the parish of Folkestone died 29th October 1825 in 78th year. leaving a widow and two children; Thomas and Jane. Also Jane relict of above Thomas Castle Died 17th May 1832 in 77th year.

Further inscriptions on North side.

295. Another altar tomb:- Sacred / to the memory of / Thomas Henry MANN Esquire / Paymaster of the 2nd Bn. 3rd Regiment / or Buffs. / who died 16th January 1816 / aged 62 years. / This tomb is erected by his / deeply afflicted and disconsolate / widow Rebecca Mann.

296. Another altar tomb with inscriptions on every part as follows:-
on top:-
Here lie interred the remains of Ann the wife of Edward ANDREWS Gent who died 22nd September 1766 aged 64 years. Also of Edward Andrews who died 11th January 1770 aged 63 years. leaving four children by his said wife namely Edward, Robert, Ann and Mary. Also Edward Andrews son of Robert and Rachel Andrews who died June 4th 1774 aged eight months. Likewise of Edward Andrews of the Town and Port of Dover, Gent and son of the above named Edward and Ann Andrews who died 29th August 1798 Aged 63 years. Also of Robert Andrews of this Town and Port, Gent, who died 1st January 1801 aged 63 years leaving one daughter Rachel. Rachel wife of Robert Andrews died 22nd December 1803 in the 67th year of her age and is here interred. Also of Donald DOUGLAS who died at Hythe September 30th 1883 aged 62 years.

297. On the West end of the tomb:-
In memory of Edward DOUGLAS Ensign 53rd Regiment Died November 9th 1833 aged 20. Also of Donald Douglas Died September 30th 1885 aged 62 sixth and eighth sons of Lieutenant General Sir Kenneth Douglas Baronet of Glenberrie both of whom died at Hythe and are interred in this vault

298. On the South side of the tomb:-
In the Vault are deposited the Remains of Lieutenant General SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS Baronet of Glenberrie Colonel of the 58th Regiment Eldest son of Kenneth MACKENZIE Esquire of Kilcoy Castle Rosshive. He entered the army at the age of 13 and served his King and Country whenever called untill his death which took place in London November 22nd 1833 aged 69 years. He assumed the name and Arms of DOUGLAS by sign manual on the 19th October 1831 in memory of his Uncle Sir Alexander Douglas of Glenberrie. He married on the 18th December 1804 (when Lieutenant Colonel Mackenzie of the 52nd Regiment) Rachel only daughter of Robert ANDREWS Esquire of this Town and Port by whom he had nine children and left surviving six viz: Robert Andrews, Alexander Douglas, Edward, Rachel, Lynedoch and Donald. Kenneth and William died in their infancy and Kenneth his third son died in Ceylon.

299. On the North side of the tomb.
Within this vault are deposited the remains of Rachel DOUGLAS relict of Lieutenant General Sir Kenneth DOUGLAS Baronet who departed this life on the 24th January 1847 aged 64. To the Memory of Sir Robert Andrews Douglas Baronet of Glenberrie Major 12th Regiment who died and was buried at Mauritius November 1843 aged 36. To the Memory of Alexander Douglas Douglas Esquire late Lieutenant 68th Regiment who died in London on 6th May 1848 aged 38 and was buried in Kensel Green Cemetery To the Memory of Rachel Douglas widow of Major SNODGRASS 96th Regiment, died January 15th 1877.

300. On the West end of the Tomb:-
In memory of Kenneth MACKENZIE Lieutenant 58th Regiment third son of Lieutenant General Mackenzie who died and was buried at Ceylon May 1850. aged 20 years and ten months. Lyndock fifth son of the above died in Jersey 15th May 1859 aged 41 years.

Hythe 3rd October 1891.

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1757, added 29th March 2007

In The Chancell.
1. On a Neat Monument, on The North Wall, with this Coat. [On a Lozenge: ¼ly: 1&4). Or, a chevn. az. a border sa. bezanty (BEAN). 2&3), Az. a chevn. arg. betw. 3 martlets or (KNIGHT)]. M.S. To The Memory of Mrs Elisabeth BEANE Wife of Robinson Beane of Hythe, Gent, and Mrs Anne Beane Their only Daughter. both buried in One Tomb near unto this Place. A Pious Matron, and a Virgin both,/Of Age ye Glory, and ye Flow’r of Youth./Where Beauty did in full Perfection shine,/And ev’ry Grace and Virtue was divine./Upon One Fatal Thread hung both their Lives,/And, in her Fate, The Mother’s Death contrives./One Branch, ye beauteous Branch dissolved away,/The fruitfull Stock dropt in a Year & Day./One was their Life; here in One Tomb, they lye,/The Mother, Daughter, and Posterity.

2. Underneath, On a flat Stone, with ye Above Coat. Here lie ye Bodies of The truly virtuous and pious Elisabeth BEANE, Daughter of John KNIGHT, Gent. Wife to Robinson Beane of Hythe, Gent. And Anne Beane, sole Daughter and Heiress of the Said Robinson & Elisabeth, who departed this Life 12 Jan 1679/80. Aged 22. The Mother, with much Sorrow surviving, a Year after, was buried in ye same Tomb, on ye 22d. of Jan. 1680/1. An. Aetatis 58.

3. On another neat Monument, on ye N. Wall – wth. this Coat. [Purp. a griffin segreant or (COLLINS) imp. Arg. on a chief sa. 2 boars’ heads couped or]. (Griff. note: TAYLOR). Giles Collins Gent. had to Wife Margaret, Daughter of John Taylor of Shadoxherst, Gent, by whom he had Issue 5 Sons, and 5 Daughters having passed 64 Years, deceased in October Anno 1586. His Life and Days, in virtuous Ways,/Well spent, he well did end./And, ending soe, his Soul to goe/To God he did commend./So that, at Rest, his Soul is Bless’t,/And lyves with God in Skies;/Altho’, by Death, now turn’d to Earth,/His Bodye buried lyes.

4. On a Flat Stone – with this Coat, is ye following Inscription. [Az. a chevn. arg. betw. 3 martlets or]. (G. note: KNIGHT). Here lieth interr’d the Body of John KNIGHT, Gent of this Towne, who was buried the 25th Day of May, at the Age of 47 Yeares, An.D. 1634. And also here lieth interred The Body of Thomas Knight, Sonn of the said John KNIGHT Gent who died the 19th Day of February at ye Age of 22 Daies A.D. 1626/7. And, alsoe, here lieth ye Body of Ann Knight, Daughter of John Knight, Gent. who was buried ye 12th Day of January A.D. 1637/8. being ye Age of 10 Yeares. And, alsoe, here lieth interr’d the Body of Sarah Knight, Daughter of John Knight, Gent; who died The 17 Nov. 1633 being the Age of 2 Yeares.

5. On Another. Here lieth interr’d the Body of Mrs ……../KNIGHT, late Wife of William Knight, Gent. Daughter of Thomas TOKE, near Dover, Gent deceased. who died after she had completed 60 Yeares. The 14th Day of April, Anno Dni. 1621. And, also, here lieth interred the Body of Julian KNIGHT, Daughter of John KNIGHT, Gent. who departed this Life the 27th Day of May, Anno Dni. 1639 being ye Age of 10 Yeares.

6. On Another. Ann KINGSMILL, August the 27th 1621.

7. On Another Flat Stone. Here lieth the Body of Mrs Mary MASTER, the Wife of Mr. Gyles Master buried under this Stone, whoe dyed the 4th Day of April Ano. Do. 1617.

8. On Another. Here under this Stone lieth buried the Bodie of Susanna MASTER which died the 19th October 1616 being the Daughter of Gyles Master, and Mary his Wife.

9. On Another. Here under this Stone, lieth buried the Body of Mrs Martha MASTER which died the 19th of February 1614/5. Underneath ye next Stone, North, lieth buried ye Bodye of John MASTER which died the 2d. of November 1598. The Children of Mr Gyles MASTER, and Mary his Wife.

10. This Chancell, which is large and handsomely adorned, is of an Extraordinary lofty Pitch. And the Arches of The East Window, which is a very large One, are supported by Many very beautyfull, tall, & Taper Pillasters.

In The North Chancell.
11. On a large Flat Stone is the following Inscription. Here lieth The Body of Mr Richard LAWRENCE a Jurat of This Towne who departed this Life the 4th Day of October, in ye Year of Our Lord 1753.

12. On Another, adjacent. Under This Stone lieth interr’d The Body of Mary Wife of Richard LAWRENCE, Jurate of This Towne, who departed this Life 2d. Feb. 1748/9. Aged 70 Yeares. Also Elisabeth PARKER, Sister of the abovesaid, who died Feb. 17 1748/9. Aged 72 Years.

13. Here is another Flat Stone not Legible.

In The South Chancell.
14. On a Neat Mural Monument, on The South Wall, with ye followg. Coats. [(drawn in a line).
I. (COLLINS, 3,28 (Hythe)) imp. Arg. 3 foxes passt. in pale gu.
II. (COLLINS) imp. Arg. 3 pallets az. on a canton az. a fleur-de-lis arg. (WISE of Woodchurch).
III. (COLLINS) imp. Per chevn. arg. & sa. 3 griffins’ heads erased countercharged (TOKE of Bere)].
John COLLINS The Son of Gyles Collins, Gent. had 2 Wives, and had Issue by them both. He had been Jurate, and thrice Mayor of This Towne. As also a Burgess of The Parliament. and, further, He supplied The Charge of Mayor ye Fourth Time, and being then Aged 40 and odd Yeares, deceased the 10th Day of December Anno. 1597. E. EVESHAM fecit.

15. On Another, On The Same Wall. Under this Monument (by his own Desire) resteth the Body of Robinson BEANE, Gent. whose First Wife was Elisabeth, The Daughter of William KNIGHT Gent. By whom he had 2 Daughters, Eliz. in whose Grave the Mother lies (as appears by their Monument and Tomb Stone in the Great Chancell). He was 10 Times Mayor of this Towne, One of The Barons of this Port, who carried ye Canopy over KING JAMES THE 2D. at his coronation, and Captain of The Trained Band. His Second Wife was Margaret (who lies interr’d in Limne Church, by Her former Husband Capt. Isaac BATCHELOUR). By whom he had Issue only Ellen and Anne, who survived him and erected this, in pious Memory. He departed this Life, 19 April 1703 in ye 70th Year of his Age.

16. On a Flat Stone. Here lies the Body of Eliz. BEANE Daughter of Robinson Beane of Hythe Gent. and Elisabeth his Wife. born the 26th of March 1653 and dyed the 19th of Aprill Aged 24 Dayes.

17. In The Chancell (S. Tr.) belonging to The Family of DEEDES, which is on The South Side of The Church; and handsomely raild in, with Iron Rails.

18. On a very Neat Monument, On the East Wall, wth. This Coat. [Per fesse nebuly gu. & arg. 3 martlets countercharged (DEEDS) imp. Or, 5 chevronels az. (DENEW)]. Here lies interr’d The Body of The Revd. Julius Deeds, A.M. Prebendary of Canterbury, and Rector of Mongeham and Dim Church, and only Son of William Deedes, M.D. He married, Apr. 9th 1732 Dorothy, Relict of Richard IBBETSON, D.D. and Eldest Daughter of Nathaniel Denew Esq. by Dorothy his Wife, Daughter of Sr. Abraham JACOB, by whom he had Issue, William, Dorothy, Julius who died an Infant, and Mary. He departed this Life, Apr. 19 1752 Aet. 59. Here, likewise, lies Mary, Youngest Child of the above Julius Deedes; She died Sept. 21 1752. Aet. 13. Also Dorothy, Relict of The above Julius DEEDES, who died Nov. 28 1754. Aet. 61.

19. On an Handsom Monument, on ye South Wall. [(DEEDS) imp. Arg. a wyvern gu. (DRAKE)]. Here lie the Remains of Julius DEEDES Esq. born in this Town Dec. 27 1692. His high Regard for his Native Place was his Motive to use his utmost Endeavours for ye Service, of it which will be known to Posterity, by ye Many Publick Works procured for it in his Time; in particular, ye rebuilding the Tower of this Church, which he liv’d not to see finished. In his private Character, he was a Pious Xtian, and a sincere Friend. He married Elisabeth, Daughter of Ralph DRAKE, of Blechingly, in ye County of Surrey, Esq. by whom he had one Son, and died on ye 11th Day of May 1750. As also, those of Elisabeth his Wife, who died ye 2d. of July 1755 in ye 64th Year of her Age. who was in her Religion, Devout and exemplary; in her Friendship, sincere and Affectionate; in her Charities, liberal and unconfined; In her Conversation, affable, and engaging.

20. On Another very handsome Monument on The South Wall, with ye Arms of DEEDS as before. Here lie the Remains of Julius DEEDES only Child of Julius Deedes Esq. of this Place by Eliza his Wife; who died of The Small Pox Oct. 29 1741 in the 13th Year of his Age. In Him were united an happy Memory, an uncommon Capacity and a Ripeness of Judg’ment, beyond his Years; with such strong Sentiments of Piety, Filial Duty, and Affection, as made him beloved, admired, and lamented by all that knew him; but, especially, by his Afflicted Parents, and Relations; who must mourn his Absence till God calls them to a Joyfull Meeting in Heaven.

21. On a Large Flat Stone. Here lieth The Body of Mrs Margaret DEEDES, Wife of Henry Deedes, of this Place Gentleman, and Daughter of Abraham HARRISON of Greenwich, in the County of Kent, Esq. She departed this Life Dec. 29th 1706. Anno Aetatis suae 41. by whom, she left Issue, 3 Sons and 2 Daughters; Julius, William, Abraham, Susanna & Margaret. Here lie the Remains of Henry DEEDES Esq. who was born in this Town, Apr. 1st 1662 and died, Aug. 19 1715. He was an Example of every relative Duty to all that knew him. Much regarded by his Superiours; Belov’d by his Equals, Revered by his Inferiours, and, lamented by them all. Here lies William, Son of Henry & Margaret Deedes who was born Jany. 20 1695/6 and died Feby. 3d. 1714/5. Here also lies Abraham-Harrison DEEDS, Another Son who was born Aug. 31 1705 and died Dec. 1 1725. Two most promising Youths, whom God took from The Danger of this World’s Temptation.

In The Body.
22. On a Neat Mural Monument, on ye Left Hand, at the Entrance into the Great Chancell – with the Arms of DEEDES impaling BATE – both, as before. Near this Place lieth the Body of Julius Deedes Esq. who was thrice Baron in Parliament for this Port, and, as often Mayor. He was Captain also of our Trained Band and Major of this Division. He left 3 Sons, William, Henry and Julius; and 2 Daughters, Sarah & Margaret by his Wife Anne (ye Daughter of Richard BATE) of Lydde Esq) who also surviveth him. He died ye 3d. of September 1692. Aet. 58. Here, also, lieth Anne Deedes Widow and Relict of the said Julius, who died ye 2d. of February 1697/8. Aged 58.

23. Near the last Mentioned Monument hangs a very Ancient Escutcheon painted on Board; being the Arms of Howard, DUKE OF NORFOLK; with the Ducal Coronet, Garter, and usual Motto of The Order.

24. On a Flat Stone, with ye Arms of KNIGHT, as before. Here lieth interr’d the Body of William KNIGHT, Gent. he was 5 Times Mayor of this Towne, and once Burgess for this Towne, in ye first Parliament in the Reign of KING JAMES. who died in the Month of August An. Dom. 1622 in ye 64th Year of his Age.

25. On Another. Here lieth the Body of Richard PASHLY who died July 7 1641 being then Mayor of this Town, and being Aged 41 Yeares.

26. On a Brass Plate fixd to a Flat Stone, wth. this Coat. [Az. a griffin segreant, a chief arg.]. (G. note: EASTDAY). Here lies Buried the Body of Henry Eastday Gent who died upon ye 18th Day of September in ye Year of Christ 1610.

27. On Another. Here lieth the Body of John BREDGMAN, Jurate of this Towne & Porte of Hythe. The last Baily, and first Mayor of the Same. who depted. ye 3d. of December A. 1581 in ye 24th Yeare of ye R. of O. Sovereigne Ladie QUEENE ELIZABETH. Whilst he did live, which here doth lie, three Sutes got of ye Crown,/The Mortmaine, Fayr, & Mayroltie, for Heythe this ancient Towne./And, was Himself, the Baylye last, & Mayor First by Name./Thoughe he be gone, Time is no past, to prayse God for the same.

28. On Another Flat Stone. In Terrâ hâc jacet Incola Caeli. Here lieth buried ye Body of William DEEDES Gent. 4 Times Mayor of This Towne; Capt. of the Trained Band, and, from thence chosen Bayliffe unto Yarmouth; he departed this Life ye 31st of March 1653, leaving One only Son – Julius Deedes Esq. who died ye 3d. and was here buried on ye 9th of Sept. 1692. Anno Aetatis 58. Here lieth also Anne Deedes his Widow, who died ye 2d. and was buried the 8th of Feb. 1697/8. Aet. 58. (see the Inscript. on ye Mont. of the 2 last. Page 33).

29. On The N. Side of the Middle Isle, hangs ye following Coat, on Board. [Sa. a chevn. engrailed betwn. 3 leopards or. Motto. FAMA.FIDES.OCVLVS. Dated: 1683].

30. To The Remembraunce of a Faithfull Friend.

31. Near The Foot of the Old Gallery Stairs, on an Atchievmt. wth. this Coat. [Per fesse or & az. 3 unicorns’ heads erased countercharged]. Against this Place lies Buried the Body of Isacke RUTTON Gent Liuetennant of Sandgate Castle 1683.

32. There are Several other Flat Stones, in different Parts of the Church, which have the Appearance of great Antiquity; but are not legible. Some of them have been inlaid with Brass.

33. In The Porch (which is very large, and, out of which You ascend to The South Door, by 12 handsome Stone Steps) is the following Inscription.
"The Stone Steps to The Church, and ye Church Door, are The Gift of William GLANVILLE Esq., one of the Representatives In Parliament for this Town & Port, A.D. 1729. – Julius DEEDES Esq. Mayor".

34. Over the Porch is, as I was told, a very handsome Room, where they always choose ye Mayor. I did not see it.

35. Under Part of the Chancells of this Church (i.e. under the East End of them) is a spacious Vault, in which is a Stack of Human Bones (all of them very white and sound) in Length 30 Feet; In Height 8 Feet in Breadth (sic). There are Many Conjectures concerning them; The most probable of which may be seen at Large, in Dr. HARRIS’s History of Kent – Page 152*.
*For an Account of a Charnell House of this Sort, see also BROWNE’s Posthumous Works, Lond. 1712. Page 30th, of his Antiquities of Norwich; and, de Scholâ Regiâ Norvicensi P.6. etc. See also, STOWES Survey of London. See also the 2d. Volume of my Parochial Collections – P.51 – In Folkestone.

36. This Church consists of 3 Chancells, 3 Isles, and a Burying Place for the DEEDE’s Family; the Entrance into it is on ye South of the South Isle.

37. The Tower fell down a few Years ago; but it is now rebuilt. It stands at the West End. In it hang 6 very Musical Bells. The First, or smallest of them, having been broke by ye Fall of The Tower, was recast by Robert (error for Thos.) PACK of London in 1752. (Stahl. 313. 1&2 added 1861. 2-10 all 1802 – Thos. NEARS). The Year the new Tower was finish’t. The Other 5 were all founded by John WAYLETT in ye Year 1720.

38. The Old Steeple (KILBURN informs us) was greatly damaged in ye Year 1580, by an Earthquake, which was so violent as to ring ye Bells in it. It is said, there were formerly 4 other Parish Churches, or Chapels, in Hythe; which were dedicated to St. Bernard, St. Nicholas, St Michael, and St. Mary.

39. The Present Church is dedicated to St. Leonard, and is a Chapel annext to Saltwood, whose present Rector, 1757 is Dr. Thomas RANDOLPH. See Page 23. In the Gift of The Arch Bishop.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ANDREWS 296, 298
BATCHELOUR 15
BATE 22
BEANE 1, 2
BEANE 15, 16
BREDGMAN 27
CASTLE 294
COLLINS 14
COLLINS 3
DEEDES 17-22, 28, 33, 36
Denew 18
DOUGLAS 296-299
DRAKE 19
EASTDAY 26
EVESHAM 14
GLANVILLE 33
HARRISON 21
IBBETSON 18
JACOB 18
KINGSMILL 6
KNIGHT 2, 4, 5, 15, 24
LAWRENCE 11, 12
MACKENZIE 298, 300
MANN 295
MASTER 7, 8, 9
NEARS 37
PACK 37
PARKER 12
PASHLY 25
RANDOLPH 39
RUTTON 31
SNODGRASS 299
TOKE 14
TOKE 5
WAYLETT 37
WISE 14Places
Bere 14
Blechingly, Surrey 19
Ceylon 298, 300
Dover 296
Dover 5
Glenberrie 297, 298, 299
Greenwich 21
Ingles, Folkestone 294
Jersey 300
Kilcoy Castle Rosshive 298
London 298
London 37
London Kensel Green
  Cemetery 299
Lydde 22
Mauritius 299
Mongeham 18
Saltwood 39
Sandgate Castle 31
Shadoxhurst 3
Woodchurch 14
Yarmouth 28GeneralMilitary
   12th Regiment 299
   52nd Regiment 298
   53rd Regiment 297
   58th Regiment 298, 300
   68th Regiment 299
   96th Regiment 299
   2nd Bn. 3rd Regiment / 
     or Buffs. 295
   Captain 15, 22, 28
   Colonel 298
   Ensign 297
   Lieutenant 31, 299, 300
   Lieutenant General 297,
       298, 299, 300
   Major 22, 299
   Paymaster 295
   Trained Band 22, 28
Bayliffe 28
Burgess 24
Earthquake 38
Jurate 11, 12, 14, 27
Mayor 14, 22, 25, 27, 33, 34
Small Pox 20

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 4
John
   Aireton

Elizabeth
   Allen













Edward
   Andrews






































Jarrett
   Hurst

Herself


Josiah
   Higgins

George
   King

John
   Newman

William
   Wells

Himself




Robert
   Andrews

Richard
   Baker

James
   Bebfield

James
 Buttenden

Thomas
   Bourne

William
 Carpenter

Susan
   East

John
   Friend

Robert
   Ifield

Thomas
   Kemp

Nathaniel
   Lade

John
   Page

633


76


572


78


77


571


207
208
209


218


258


664


230


215


165


216


44


164


163


84


226
227

House & Garden


House Lodge & Yard


House & Garden


House Lodge & Yard


House & Garden


House & Garden


Garden
Orchard & Lodges
House & Garden


House & Yard


House Lodge & Garden


House & Garden


House & Yard


House & Yard


House Lodge & Yard


House & Garden


House Yard &
   Storehouse

House Lodges & Yard


House Stables & Yard


House Lodges & Yard


House Yard & Lodges
Garden

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0.0. 4


0.0.26


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0.0. 2


0.0.16


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0.1.  9
0.0.12
0.1.34

0.0. 3


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0.0. 7


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0 .2. 0
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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 5
Edward
   Andrews





Robert
   Andrew

Henry
   Ashtell

Robert
   Austen

Robert
   Bailey

William
 Baker
& another


Trustees of
 William
  Baldock:
Richard
 Jenkins,
Robert
 Lankey &
James
 Watts






























Sheet 6
Trustees of
 William
  Baldock:

Frederick
 Thomas
  Scott

empty


William
  Evenden

Thomas
   Down

James
   Baytup

Himself


Mary
 Denman &
James
 Prickard

Robert
 Austin,
George
 Bunting,
Stephen
Langridge &
Robert
 Sampson

Thomas
   Bass

Joseph
   Cloak

Nicholas
 Cloak,
Mrs
 Johnson &
Robert
 Stickalls

Edward
   Hobday

James
   Watts


Mary
 Bailey,
Stephen
 Impett &
John
 Simmons
  snr

William
   Brown

Ann
   Clarke






45



217


467


145


286


261


570




644








662


643


647






660


645
646


193







658


603

House Yard & Lodges



House & Yard


West Field


House & Yard


House & Yard


House Workshop
   & Garden

Two Houses
   & Gardens



Four Cottages








House & Garden


House Lodge & Yard


Three Cottages






House & Garden


House Barrack Stables
Waste


Three Cottages
   & Garden






Cottage & Garden


House Yard Lodges
   & Garden

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Pasture


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0.3.26


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0.0. 9


0.0.31
2.3.36
3.0.27

0.0. 8







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0. 3. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Trustees of
 William
  Baldock:
Richard
 Jenkins,
Robert
 Lankey &
James
 Watts


















John
   Barber




William
   Bassett




















Sheet 7



Lucy
   Bell




William
   Beverley

George
   Cook

John
   Dane

Thomas
   Sampson

William
   Standford

Thomas
   Stickalls

John
   Summers

Sarah
   Tritton

Henry
   Wildes

Themselves


Himself


Edward
   Ashdown

Himself


William
   Ashdown

Elizabeth
 Back &
John
 Hodgson

Richard
 Bailey,
Richard
 Blake,
Richard
 Paine &
William
 Richards

William
   Brunger

Thomas
   Parker

Herself


Unoccupied


Silvester
   Eastes

John
   Heals


74


601


659


602


600


661


75


73


657


47


48


272


252


270




273








263


260


351


352


191


192


House & Garden


House Yard & Garden


House & Garden


House Yard & Garden


House Garden & Yard


House & Garden


House & Garden


House Lodge & Garden


Beach


House Yard & Workshop


House & Garden


Cottage & Yard


House Forge & Yard


Two Houses & Yard




Cottages & Gardens








House & Garden


House Garden etc


House & Garden


House & Garden


Theatre


Cottage & Garden
---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---




---








---


---


---


---


---


---

0.0. 5


0.0.10


0.0. 5



0.0.12


0.0. 9


0.0. 3


0.0. 4


0.0. 5


0.2.18


0.0. 7


0.0. 6


0.0. 3


0.0. 7


0.0. 6




0.0. 5








0.0.12


0.0. 7


0.0. 4


0.0. 8


0.0.13


0.0. 4


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Mrs
   Blagrave

Edward
   Blake


Mercy
   Blatcher


John
 Whitfield
  Bolden



William
   Budger

Stephen
 Brittenden









Ann
   Bromley

Widow
   Cashy

George
   Castle

Sheet 8
Mary
 Ann
  Chamberlain

Joseph
   Chapel

Martha
   Clarke

John
   Cocks
William
   Hobbs

David
 Barling
  Green

Herself



William
   Clarke

John
   Robins

Charles
   Fagg jnr

Himself



Edward
 Dixon
  Clarke

John
   Clarke

James
   Young

Herself


James
   Watts


Herself



Himself


William
   Gardner

Thomas
 Back
& another

John
 Brown,
Ann Gill,
Edward
 Hooker,
Elizabeth
 Mockett,
Ann Oliver
John
 Stapley,
William
 Vile &
Mrs
 Tomkinson



453


330a
333


529
530


53


54


46


305
393


371



287


88


595


665
666


348



596


51


525



526
Rocby Land


Stables
House Garden
   & Warehouse

House Table & Yard
Garden


House Yard & Lodge


House Yard & Lodge


House Garden & Stable


House  Garden & Lodge
Garden


House & Garden



House 


House Yard & Garden


Waste


Great Clay Pitts
Little Clay Pitts


House & Garden



Waste


House Garden & Lodge


Two Houses & Gardens



Eight Cottages & Gardens
Pasture


---
---


---
---


---


---


---


---
---


---



---


---


---


Pasture
Pasture


------



---


---


---



---

1.1.24


0.0. 2
0.0.  9
0.0.11

0.0. 7
0.0.15
0.0.22

0.0. 5


0.0. 6


0.0.15


0.0.12
0.0.16
0.0.28

0.0.25



0.0. 3


0.0.14


0.0. 9


5.0.  0
1.3.25
6.3.25

0.0. 8



0.0. 5


0.0.10


0.0. 6



0.0.25

0. 5. 6







0. 0. 7
0. 0. 7











0. 1. 6
0. 1. 6














0.18. 8
0. 7.10
1. 6.  6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

John
   Cocks











William
   Canley

Sarah
   Court




Archdeacon
   croft

Samuel
   Cross


James
   Cullen



Sheet 9



William
   Day

William
  Deedes Esq
Thomas
   Castle

William
   Canley


James
   Harne

Mrs
   Morris

Himself


John
   Richards

Edward
   Williams

John
   Sedgwick

Himself &
George
 Down

John
 Booth &
Mrs
 Edwards


Benjamin
   Pacey

Vincett
   Gardner

John
   Brett

James
   Baines

Stephen
   Gibbons




William
 James
  King

John
   Sedgwick

Henry
   Tilbe

James
   Watts
247


5
6


285


291


162


99


100


436


340



309





308


290


7


475


447
448
449
450


508
510


463a


682


456
457
458
459
460
461
House & Garden


---
---


House & Yard


House


House Garden & Stable


Garden Lodge etc


House Yard & Garden


Part of  (?)


House & Garden



Two Houses & Yards





House & Garden


House & Yard


Stone Quarry


Part of Eleven


Part of Green Lane Field
Part of Green Lane Field
Garden
Green Lane Field


Gallows Cormer? Field
Broad Strip


Part of Dacks Marsh


Lodge Field


Chapel Field
Stack Platt
Ox Pasture
Sheep House & Pound
Little Roughs
Great Roughs


---


Pasture
Pasture


---


---


---


---


---


---


---



---





---


---


---


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture

0.0. 7


0.2.21
0.3.  0
1.1.21

0.0. 7


0.0. 2


0.0.14


0.2.21


0.0.10


0.0. 7


0.0. 7



0.0. 8





0.0. 5


0.0. 1


1.1.30


0.0.23


0.3.23
1.1. 3
0.0.30
1.0.29
3.2.  5

0.3.12
2.1.16
3.0.28

1.2.18


5.0.27


3.1.36
0.1.28
17.1.33
0.0. 4
8.3.18
18.2.34
48.3.33





0. 7.  4
0. 1.10
0. 9.  2



































0. 3. 5


0. 0. 6


0. 3. 9
0. 5. 4
0.2. 0
0.  4.10
0.15.11

0. 2. 6
0.  9. 9
0.12. 3

0. 7. 8


1. 2. 4


0.14. 4
0. 1.10
4. 0. 9

1.10. 0
3.  4. 3
9.11. 2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Lady
 Rachael
  Douglas








Sheet 10



















































Sheet 11
Herself








Thomas
   Bass

Charles
Chamberlain
Rev Philpot
& William
 Wincombe

William
   Dinden

Silvester
   Eastes


George
   Finnis

William
   Friend

William
   Hobbs

Thomas
   Hales

Charles
   Horton

Barbara
   Jocliffe?

John
   Heeler



Nathaniel
   Lade


William
   Marshall



Trustees of
 National
   School

George
   Pilcher

John
   Sedgwick
81
115
116
117
119
120
462


106


112
121




128


111
115


103


104


118


154


141


153


480
484
485


68
69


101

102


127



107


463
464
465
466
Garden
House & Yard
Drying Place
Tan Yard
Coach House & Yard
Garden
Wyborn Wood


House & Garden


Garden
Three Cottages & Yards




House & Garden


Pledge Field
Garden


Warehouse


---


Tanyard Field


House & Yard


Walnut Tree Yard


House Stables & Yard


Oaks Mead
Under Acre
---


Brewhouse Field
Dentals Field


Old Bell Barn 
   Coal Yard
BackBarn


National School & Yard



House & Garden


Hurstland
The Slip
Sheephouse & Pound
Great Side Hills
---
---
---
---
---
---
Wood


---


---
---




---


Pasture
---


---


---


Pasture


---


---


---


Pasture
Arable
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture



---
---


---



---


Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture

0.0.34
0.0.22
0.0. 6
0.2.26
0.0.14
0.0.34
2.3.21
4.0.37

0.0. 9


0.0.23
0.0.13
0.0.36



0.0.10


3.2.  2
0.0.22
3.2.24

0.0. 4


0.1. 1


2.2.13


0.0. 5


0.0.21


0.0. 7


1.1.22
0.0.38
2.0.22
3.3.  2

1.0.30
2.1.  2
3.1.21


0.0.12
0.0.  3
0.0.15

0.0. 7



0.0. 8


12.2.17
6.3.27
0.1. 1
47.2.29
67.1.34






0. 3. 2

0. 5 .0
0.  6. 8
0.14.10




0. 2. 6
         
0. 2. 6






0.17. 1
0.  2. 0
0.19. 1




0. 1 .1


0.12. 6











0. 5 .0
0. 0. 9
0.  9. 3
0.15. 0

0. 6. 0
0.11. 8
0.17. 8













2.18. 1
1. 6. 7

 8.2.11
12. 7.  7
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Lady
 Rachael
  Douglas



Henry
   Down jnr

Henry
   Dawn








John
 Basil
   Duckworth










Silvester
   Eastes








Henry
   Eastland

Sheet 12
Heirs of
 Susannah
    Elgar

Thomas
   Elgar



John
   Elkins

Narris?
   Elvey


William
   Evenden



Charles
   Fagg snr
William
   Viles

Thomas
   Wood snr

Henry
   Down jnr

Robert
  Dawn


Sarah
   Hart

Mary
   Rayner

Himself



Elizabeth
   Riley

Edward
   Stunger

Unoccupied


Himself



James
   Crapnell

John
   Eales

Himself



Edmund
   Shipwash


Mrs Booth,
Mrs Piles &
John
 White

Himself


Himself



Himself




Himself
126


325


368


175
176


174


173


20
21


80


79


18


156
157


183


147


400
401


178



296




194


140
142


597
620a
620b


34

57
House & Garden


Wood Yard & Lodges


House & Garden


House & Garden
Lodges & Yard


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden
Wine Vault


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


House Warehouse & Yd
Garden


House & Garden


House & Yard


Cottage & Garden
Garden


House & Yard



Three Cottages
   & Gardens



House Garden
   & Workshop

Garden
House Lodges Yard
   & Bakehouse

Waste
Cottage Garden
---


House Stable Yard
    & Garden
Garden
---


---


---


---
---


---


---


---
---


---


---


---



---


---


---


---
---


---



---




---


---
---


---
---
Arable



---
---

0.0.13


0.0.11


0.0  9


0.0.15
0.0.14
0.0.29

0.0. 6


0.0. 7


0.0. 2
0.0. 6
0.0. 8

0.0. 4


0.0. 7


0.0. 2


0.0.14
0.0.10
0.0.24

0.0. 5


0.0. 2


0.0.12
0.0.18
0.0.30

0.0. 2



0.0. 8




0.0. 4


0.0.12
0.0.12
0.0.24

0.0. 8
0.1. 8
1.3.26
2.1.  2


0.0.22
0.0.27
0.1.  3












































0. 2. 0
0. 2. 0


















0. 3. 3
0.  7. 5
0.10. 8



0. 2. 3
0. 2. 3
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Ferne
& others

George
   Finnis

















Sheet 13






















George
 Finnis &
John
 Ronalds


John
   Finnis





Maria
   Finnis









James
 Robertson

Himself



Himself &
John
 Ronalds

Richard
   Ball

Halk
   Birch

Mrs
   Carter

William
   Chalk

John
 Nelson
  Frampton

Charles
   Horton

McDonald


Mary
   Morgan

William
   Sims

John
   Ronalds

empty


Themselves


Frederick
   Gaywood

James
 Brittenden

Catherine
Moneypenny


William
   Langley

George
   Martin

Robert
   Peel

Mrs
   Smith


274


82
83


135
188


130


631


139


150


136
137


129


249


149


138


50


632


151


152


13


22
23


146


251


250


148

House & Garden


House & Garden
Garden


Coach House & Stable
Warehouse & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Yard


House & Garden
Garden


Garden


House & Garden


House & Yard


House Yard Lodge
   & Garden

House & Garden


House & Garden


Workshop


House & Garden


Garden


Garden
House Yard & Stable


House & Yard


House Lodge & Yard


House & Garden


House & Garden

---


---
---


---
---


---


---


---


---


---
---


---


---


---


---


---


---





---


---


---
---


---


---


---


---

0.0. 6


0.1.25}
0.0.  8}
0.1.33 

0.0.  1
0.0.20
0.0.21

0.0.24


0.0.17


0.0. 5


0.0. 3


0.0. 9
0.0.13
0.0.22

0.0.16


0.0.26


0.0. 3


0.0. 8


0.0. 9


0.0.11


0.0. 9


0.0. 8


0.0.20


0.0.33
0.0.17
0.1.10

0.0. 2


0.0.12


0.0. 7


0.0.13





0. 7 .8
0. 7. 8


0. 2. 0
0. 2. 0

0. 3. 0


0. 1. 0









0. 2. 0
0. 2. 0

0. 1. 8


0. 2. 0




















0. 2. 8


0. 3.11
          
0. 3.11












Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Charles
   Foreman

Sheet 14
John
   Friend

Trustees of
 John
  Friend:
William
 Deedes Esq
& Lawrence
 Job

John
 Rogers
  Fryer

Stephen
   Gibbons





Thomas
   Gibbons












Thomas
   Gilbert










William
   Gilbert

Devisees of
 William
   Haddon

Sheet 15










Himself



Thomas
   Garrett

Charles
   Fowker

Miss
   Taylor



Himself



Himself



Paul
   Sampson

Himself


Thomas
   Mount

Henry
   Stoakes
      ser

Unoccupied



Himself


Charles
   Harden

Mary
   Paine

Henry
   Stoaks

William
   Rouse

William
   Clarke


Allen
   Gravener

Margaret
   Haddon

William
   Haddon


527
528


255


354


353




330
312


29
397


694


628


629


627
630


210
211


241


19


269


355


268


546



544


545


541

542
Small Fields
Two House & Gardens


Stables & Yard etc


House & Garden


House & Garden




House Yard & Lodges
Garden


House Yard & Workshop
Garden


Cottage & Garden


Coal Yard


Warehouse


House
Garden


Stable & yard
House & Garden


House & Yard


House & Yard


House & Garden


House Lodge & Garden


House & Garden


Garden



House & Yard


House & Garden


Mortar Store Garden
   & Lodge
House Yard & Lodges
---
---


---


---


---




---
---


---



---


---


---


---
---


---
---


---


---


---


---


---


---



---


---



---
---

0.1. 4
0.0.28
0.1.32

0.0.11


0.0. 7


0.0.12




0.0.  8
0.0.18
0.0.26

0.0.  8
0.0.37
0.1.  5

0.0. 3


0.0.16


0.0. 2


0.0. 2
0.0.10
0.0.12

0.0. 6
0.0.13
0.0.19

0.0. 2


0.0. 2


0.0. 5


0.0. 8


0.0. 4


0.0.11



0.0. 2


0.0. 6



0.0. 8
0.0.10
0.0.18



0.0.10
0. 1.  2
0. 2.  0













0. 2. 4
0. 2. 4


0. 5. 0
0. 5. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Devisees of
 William
   Haddon

James
   Hall













Ingram
   Hammon










Richard
   Hart

Sarah
   Hart




Samuel
   Hearden

Sheet 16
Robert
   Hewitt








Sarah
   Hobbs

Hogben




Joseph
   Hoile


James
   Hole
Hardcastle



James
    Begent

Daniel
   Dane

Leonard
   Hall

George
   Philpott

Mary
   Stevenson

Himself





William
   Bourne

Wilkinson
   Offen

Himself


Joseph
   Chapel

Thomas
   Fisher

Himself



Himself



Wilkinson
   Offen

Weston


William
   Reynolds

George
 Pettock &
Mark
 Small

Himself



Himself
543



36


37


38


39


35


322
357
359
396


358


360


381


278


277


654



369
374


375


373


284


244




184
185


40
42
House



House Lodge & yard


House & Yard


House


House


House


Stable & Yard
House Yard & Garden
Garden
Garden


House & Garden


Garden


House & Garden


Workshop & Yard


House & Garden


House Yard &
   Outbuildings


Garden & Lodge
Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


House Yard & Lodge


Two Houses & Gardens




House Garden & Lodge
Forge


Yard & Lodges
House
---



---


---


---


---


---


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


---


---


---


---


---


---



---
---


---


---


---


---




---
---


---
---

0.0. 1



0.0. 3


0.0. 2


0.0. 1


0.0. 1


0.0. 3


0.0. 2
0.0.25
0.0.22
0.0.37
0.2.  6

0.0.12


0.0.29


0.1.18


0.0. 3


0.0.10


0.0.13



0.3.19
0.0.36
1.0.15

0.0. 5


0.0. 8


0.0. 3


0.0. 6




0.0. 9
0.0.  2
0.0.11

0.0. 2
0.0. 2
0.0. 4
























0. 2.10
0. 5.  0
0. 8.10




0. 4. 0


0. 3. 9












0.15. 0
0.  3. 9
0.18. 9
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

James
   Hole

Sir John
 Edward
  Honywood
     Bart.



Henry
   Horton












John
   Horton

Sheet 17
Joseph
   Horton





















St
Bartholomews
 Hospital
Jane
   Elgar

George
   Pilcher

William
   Rayner


Austen


Thomas
   Peene

Thomas
   Pope

Thomas
 Pope &
Catherine
 Pope

Himself



Himself





Robert
   Beale

Richard
 Cloake &
John
 Lanes

George
   Field

John
   Fitness

Thomas
 Shrewsbury

Themselves


James
   Bear

Henry
   Down snr

Silvester
   Eastes


William
   Evenden

Ingram
   Hammond



41


123


70



161


344


160


159




293a



574
621
622
623


321


653




281


282


283


339


96


105


478
479


377a


360
House & Yard


Garden


Honywood Field



Cottage


House & Garden


Garden


House Lodge & Yard




Yard



Mill Yard & Garden
---
Mill & Platt
Cottage & Garden


House & Garden


Two Cottages & Yard




House & Yard


House & Yard


House & Yard


Hospital


House & Garden


House & Garden


Oak Field
Part of oaks


Sladden Land


Part of Garden
---


---


---



---


---


---


---




---



---
Pasture
---
---


---


---




---


---


---


---


---


---


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


---

0.0. 2


0.0.14


1.2.16



0.0. 1


0.0. 6


0.0.14


0.0. 7




0.0. 6



0.1.21
1.2.10
0.0.28
0.0.21
2.1.  0

0.0.10


0.0.18




0.0. 6


0.0. 3


0.0. 2


0.0.12


0.0. 7


0.1. 1


2.0.33
2.2.37
4.3.20

0.3.35


0.0.16




0. 1. 8


0. 8 .1





















1. 0. 9
0. 8.10
1. 0. 0
0.  1. 0
2.10. 7
























0. 1. 1


0. 8. 0
0.10. 0
0.18. 0

0. 5. 0


0.2. 2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

St
Bartholomews
 Hospital







Sheet 18
























St John's
   Hospital
Job
   Lawrence

John
   Keeler










Henry
   Mackeson

Thomas
   Marshall
      jnr

John
   Ridden

Daniel
   Smeed

Thomas
   Stokes


James
   Watts

Themselves


Richard
Chamberlain
  jnr

Mercy
   Blatcher

Mary
   Conley

William
   Evenden

John Minet
   Fector
   (Lessee)
Thomas
 Sacree
  occupier

8


486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495


391


390
441


97


98


506
507


455


122


2
366


497


367


404


108


109
Garden


The Oaks
---
---
---
---
---
---
Garden 
Lodges & Yard
House & Gdn Pennypot


Garden


Part of Brewhouse Field
Great Mill Field


House & Garden


House & Garden


Pt of Longbridge Field
Rest of Longbridge Field


Little Mill Field


Hospital


House & Garden
Garden


Hospital Field


Garden


Part of Custern? Field


House Forge Lodge
   & Yard

Garden
---


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


---


Pasture
Pasture


--


---


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


---


---
---


Pasture


---


Pasture


---


---

0.3.18


2.2. 3
1.3. 2
2.1.39
1.3.14
1.3. 9
2.3.28
3.3. 8
0.0.24
0.0.26
 0.0.26
17.2.19

0.0.27


0.0.11
4.0.12
4.0.23

0.0. 6


0.0.18


2.0. 6
3.0.22
5. 0.28

1.2. 9


0.0.24


0.0. 7
0.0.14
0.0.21

3.0.16


0.0.38


0.3.21


0.0.36


0.0.26
0.1.22

0.15. 9


0.10. 0
0. 7. 2
0.10. 5
0. 7. 3
0. 7. 3
0.12. 3
0.15.11
0. 2. 0

0. 1.10
3.14. 1

0. 2. 9


0. 0.  4
0.17. 2
0.17. 6




0.2. 0


0. 8. 4
0.13. 2
1.  1. 6

0. 6. 5


0. 2. 0



0. 1. 3
. 0. 1. 3

0.13. 5


0. 3. 9


0. 4. 1





0. 2. 6
0. 2. 6

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Hythe, St Leonards Tithe award schedule - signed 21st September 1841

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 19
St  John's
   Hospital   

















Jeffrey
   Hunt

Edward
   Hussey


Edward
   Hutton




Corporation
  of Hythe











Sheet 20










Robert
   Hewitt



William
 James
  King

William
   Richards

John
   Sedgwick

Thomas
   Stokes


John
   Myers

John
 Nathaniel
  Hussey

Thomas
   Garrett

George
   Reynolds

Themselves


















William
 Bassett
  (Lessee)
James Day
Robert
 Steel &
Daniel
 Young
(occupiers)


433
434
435


435a



364


437


498
499


505


328
329


243


242


33
67
131
205
206
514
598
607
681
695a
728


729

730




697a







Pt of Great Cistern Field
Pt of Great Cistern Field
Banky Field


Part of Mill Field



Garden


Part of Hilly Field


Further Field
Further Field


Penny Pot Field


Garden & Lodge
House & Yard


House & Yard


House & Yard


Guildhall
Footway
Town Ditch
Plantation
Plantation
Roadway
Goal & Yards
Pound
Marine Walk
Great Channel
From the High Water of
   ordinary tides to High
   water at Spring Tides
From High Water
   to Low Water
From the Low Water of
   ordinary tides to Low
   water at Spring Tides


Four Cottages & Yard

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture



---


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


---
---


---


---


---
---
---
---
Wood
Wood
---
---
---
---


---

---


---








0.0.22
0.0. 9
1.0.17
1.1.  8

0.0.13



0.0.22


0.0.12


1.1.11
2.0.17
3.1.28

1.2.39


0.0. 6
0.0. 3
0.0. 9

0.0. 4


0.0. 2


0.0. 7
0.0. 4
0.0.39
0.0. 6
0.0.12
0.1.37
0.0. 4
0.0. 2
0.3.22
2.0. 5


8.3.11

32.2.17


42.2.24
87.3.30

0.0. 6





0. 0. 6

0. 4. 9
0. 5. 3

0. 0. 4



0. 2. 3


0. 0. 5


0. 5 .2
0.  8. 3
0.13. 5

0. 5.11





































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Corporation
  of Hythe












































Sheet 21






















Stephen
 Brettenden
 (Lessee)
Valentine
 Brittenden
(occupier)

William
 Brittenden

John
   Clarke

Robert
   Clarke

John
   Cocks

John Cocks
  (Lessee)
William
 Ashtle
  (occupier)

John Cocks
  (Lessee)
Benjamin
 Cloake
  (occupier)

John Cocks
  (Lessee)
Thomas
 Finn &
Ann
 Piety
  (occupier)

John Cocks
  (Lessee)
George
 Mainard &
Joseph
 Pitchford
  (occupier)

John Cocks
  (Lessee)
Jane
 Roberts 
  (occupier)

John Cocks
  (Lessee)
H.R.
 Valden 
  (occupier)

William
 George
Culverhouse

William
   Day

William
   Evenden
588






696


288


687


3


187





650





4







649







186





651





524



587


292
295
House & Garden






Cottage


Storehouse & Yard


Part of Ten Acres


House & Garden


Stables





House & Garden





House & Yard







Two Cottages Lodges
   & Yard






House





House & Garden





House & Garden



House & Garden


House & Garden
Forge

---






---


---


Pasture


---


---





---





---







---







---





---





---



---


---
---

0.0. 4






0.0. 1


0.0. 3


2.1.24


0.0. 2


0.0. 2





0.0. 3





0.0. 2







0.0. 9







0.0. 1





0.0.15





0.0.29



0.0. 4


0.0 .9
0.0.  3
0.0.12















0.10. 0













































0. 1. 0









Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Corporation
  of Hythe























Sheet 22
William
   Evenden




George
 Field
  (Lessee)
Mary
 Webb
  (occupier)

George
 Finnis &
John
 Ronalds

Thomas
   Garrett


Stephen
   Gibbons


Stephen
 Gibbons
  (Lessee)
James
 Baker
  (occupier)

William
   Haddon

Henry
   Horton

John
   Horton

Joseph
   Horton











Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
John
   Baker
   (occupier)

Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
Robert
 Baker,
William
 Cross &
Edward
 Watson
   (occupier)

684
685
686
692


248






132
133



688
689


567a
604


605






540


294


293


537
609
610
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620


608






611
Roadway
Ten Acres
Six acres
Sir William Walls


House & Garden






Home Land
Home Land



Two Acres
Lodge Field


Yard
Four Cottages & yard


House Stable & Yard






Stone Masons Yard
   & Lodge

House & Yard


House Storehouse
   & Yard

Small Field
Garden
Lodges & Yard
House & Garden
Cottage Stables Yard etc
Part of Outlands
Rabbit Warren
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands


Cottage & Garden






Four Cottages & Gardens
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---






Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
Pasture


---
---


---






---


---


---


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


---






---

0.0.17
6.3.36
5.3.30
 0.2.23
13.2.16

0.0. 2






1.0.39
1.3.29
3.0.28


1.3. 7
1.0.  8
2.3.15

0.0.37
0.0.13
0.1.10

0.0. 4






0.0.10


0.0. 3


0.0. 5


0.0.38
0.0.21
0.0.14
0.0.35
0.0.29
0.2.34
0.1.32
0.3. 0
0.1. 4
4.3.17
0.3.  3
8.2.27

0.0.12






0.0.25

0. 0. 6
1. 9 .3
0. 1. 9
2.16. 9









0. 6. 0
0.  9. 4
0.15. 4


0. 7. 7
0.  4. 3
0.11.10





















0. 0.11
0. 1. 4

0. 1. 8

0. 3.10
0. 1. 8
0. 2. 6
0. 0.10

          
0.12. 9








Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Corporation
  of Hythe


















Sheet 23
















































Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
John
 Brett
   (occupier)

Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
Wright
 Guggs
   (occupier)

Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
James
 Hobbs
   (occupier)

Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
William
 Crouch &
Jesse
 Wanstall
   (occupier)

Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
Mrs
 Mount
   (occupier)

Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
Charlotte
Zuihampton
   (occupier)

Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
Benjamin
 Sackett
   (occupier)

Joseph
 Horton
  (Lessee)
George
 Samson
   (occupier)

Thomas
   Hyman

William
 James
   King


589






578






583






618








535






536






580
582





579
581





599


509
511
512
513
515
516
517
518
520
521
539
House & Garden






Garden






House & Garden






Two Houses Garden &
   Herring Hang







House & Garden






House & Garden






Garden
Cottage & Garden





Garden
House Garden & 
    Wash House




House & Garden


Narrow Strip
Lodge Field
Lodge & Yard
Outer Field
Pond Field
Beach Field
House & Garden
Garden
Black Barn & Yard
Garden Spot
Paddock Stable etc
---






---






---






---








---






---






---
---





---
---





---


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

0. 1. 0






0.0. 4






0.0. 4






0.0.16








0.0.27






0.0. 9






0.0. 5
0.0. 3
0.0. 8




0.0.  4
0.0.  6
0.0.10




0.0. 5


1.0.16
5.0.29
0.0.11
1.2.32
1.1.21
3.1.10
1.0. 2
0.3.25
0.1.11
0.1.39
 0.2.  0
15.3.36

0. 2 .1





























0. 1. 4






























0. 3. 2
0. 8. 2

0. 4. 1
0. 6. 9
0. 8. 8
0. 4. 4
0. 4.10

0. 2. 8
0. 1. 4
2. 4. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Corporation
  of Hythe










Sheet 24
William
 King
  (Lessee)
Richard
 Godden
   (occupier)

Nathaniel
   Lade

William
 Lawler

Thomas
 Marshall
   snr & 
John
 Sedgwick




William
 Miller
   (Lessee)
James
 Kennett
 (occupier)

William
 Miller
  (Lessee)

Rev John
   James


James
   Nelson

John
   Ovenden

Hon
 Board of
  Ordnance


Robert
 Pitman
  (lessee)
Thomas 
 Stokes
  (occupier)

Michael
   Prebble

George
   Shipden
519






691


648


481
482
483
500
501
693
695


30






31



533
534


683


690


705
710
720


531
532





649a


523
699
700
701
House & Garden






Mil & 4 Acres


Three Cottages & Yard


Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands
Part of Outlands
Outlands
Outlands
Beach
Part of Beach


House & Yard






House Yard & Storehouse



House Garden & Yard
House Platt


Six Acres


Road Field


Fort Twiss
Beach
Fort Sutherland


Garden
House Lodges & Yard





Waste


lodge Field
Coal Yard & Shed
Cottage & Garden
Coal Yard
---






---


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
---


---






---



---
---


Pasture


Pasture


---
---
---


---
---





---


Pasture
---
---
---

0.0. 9






4.0.39


0.0 .6


3.3.18
2.3.28
0.3.32
0.3.22
263.3. 11.2.11
  7.2. 3
291.2. 0

0.0. 2






0.0.10



0.2. 3
0.1. 5
0.3. 8

2.0.20


1.2.26


0.3.23
0.1.15
1.0.  5

3.0.  3

0.3.37
0.0.16
1.0.13




0.0. 3


2.2.23
0.0.19
0.0.10
0.0.18
2.3.30









0.17. 6





0.0.11
0. 4. 4
0. 1. 4
0. 0. 2
3. 6 .0
1. 2 .1
0. 9.  0
5 .3.10












0. 8. 4
0. 1. 1
0. 9. 5

0. 9 . 0


0. 7. 0







0. 4. 8
         
0. 4. 8







0. 8.10


         
0. 8.10
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 25
Corporation
  of Hythe























































Ann
   Jarman

George
   Jenkins

Elizabeth
   Johncock

Morley
   Stears

Edward
 Stinger
   (Lessee)
J.  Crapnell
   (occupie0

Henry
   Ratcliffe

William
 Rayner
   (Lessee)
William
 Berwick,
William
 Conley &
James
 Wood
   (occupier

William
 Rayner
   (Lessee)
Thomas
 Day
   (occupier)

William
 Rayner
   (Lessee)
James
 Philpott
   (occupier

James
   Watts




James
 Watts
   (Lessee)
John
 Back
   (occupier)

James
 Watts
   (Lessee)
Henry
 Ratcliffe
   (occupier

John
   Cocks

Henry A.
   Thompson

Thomas
   Bourne

Henry
   Elgar



567


606





702


575










577






576






591
671
680
697


590






548
585





158


331


361


289

Gas House & Yard


House & Garden





Twiss Fort Field


Three Cottages










House Yard & 
   Buildings etc





Cottage






Coal Yard & Shed
Plantation
Mount Field
Two Storehouses


House & Garden






Garden
House & Yard





House & Yard


House Shop & Yard


House & Garden


House & Yard

---


---





Pasture


---










---






---






---
Wood
Pasture
---


---






---
---





---


---


---


---


0.1.16



0.0. 4





1.2.10


0.0. 4










0.0. 6






0.0. 2






0.0.11
0.0.33
0.3.35
0.0.  3
1.1.  2

0.0. 4






0.0. 3
0.0. 3
0.0. 6




0.0. 4


0.0. 8


0.0. 7


0. 0. 1











0. 4.10





























0. 4 .9
         
0. 4. 9
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 26
Mary
   Joliffe

Francis
   Jones

Richard
   Keeler

Ann
   Keeler

Richard
   King


William
 James
  King


































James
   Kingsland

Sheet 27
Henry
   Latham




Job
   Lawrence


John
   Leeds

Mary
   Epps

Himself


Himself


Thomas
   Garrett

Himself



Joseph
 Chapel &
John
 Ovenden

Lawrence
   Eastes

William
   Hobbs

Joseph
   Horne

Charles
   Longley

James
   Michaux

James
 Michaux
& another

George
   Pilcher

William
   Pilcher

unoccupied


Himself



Filmer
 Thomas
   Chester

Richard
   Collier

William
   Egerton

Himself



Himself



196


372


177


383


66
384


113




87


114


85


198


189


134



197


86


190


438
538


346



43


59


11
12


222
223


House & Garden


House & Garden


House Lodge & Yard


Garden


Pt of Garden & Pt Stable
House & Garden


House & Garden




House & Garden


House Yard Stable
   Garden etc

House & Garden


Cottage & Garden


House & Garden


Garden



House Garden & Lodges


House & Garden


---


Mill Field
House & Garden


House & Garden



Two House Yard &
   Storehouse

House Garden & Stable


Seed Room & Garden
House & Garden


House Garden & Lodges
Two Storehouses & Yards



---


---


---


---


---
---


---




---


---


---


---


---


---



---


---


---


Pasture
---


---



---


---


---
---


---
---


0.0. 7


0.1.11


0.0. 4


0.0.33


0.2.33
0.1.  8
1.0.  1

0.0.20




0.0. 8


0.1.31


0.0. 6


0.0. 4


0.0 .3


0.0.18



0.0. 9


0.0. 9


0.0. 4


2.1.26
0.1.25
2.3.11

0.0. 1



0.0. 9


0.0. 8


1.1.33
0.0.  7
0.2.  0

0.0.17
0.0.10
0.0.27





0. 5. 0





0. 4. 2


0.10.0
0.  4. 0
0.14. 0

0. 1 .3







0. 5. 3











0. 1 .6












0.10. 2
          
0.10. 2











0.12. 6
          
0.12. 6


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

James
  Legras



Henry
   Longley

Mary
   Love




William
   Lucas




Andrew
  Mackehnie

Henry
   Mackeson










Sheet 28
Himself




Himself


Robert
   Clarke

George
   Hilton

Himself


Robert
   Lucas

William
  Evenden

Himself





John
 James
  Bond

Susannah
   Castle

Robert
   Clarke



William
   Clarke

Joseph
   Cloak


George
   Hewitt

Charles
   Horton

John
   Hills



Thomas
   Kemp

Thomas
   King



Thomas
 Marshall jnr

318
319
320


195


342


332


403


402


376


311
385
386
392


239



663


238
335
336


547


641
642


312


72


32

62


240


302

303


387
House Yard & Stable
Garden
Garden


Cottage & Garden


Garden


House Yard & Warehouse


House & Garden


House & Garden


---


Malthouse & Garden
House & Garden
Brewhouse Stable & Yard
Six Cottages & Gardens


Office



House & Garden


Swan Yards Stables etc
Swann Inn Yard
Swann Inn Tap &
   Buildings

Dukes Head Inn
   Yard & Buildings

Garden
Garden


House & Yard


Kings Head Inn
   Yard Stables etc

White Hart Inn
   Yard & Stables
Stables & Yard


House & Yard


Red Lion Inn
   Yard Stables etc
Garden


Brewhouse Field
---
---
---


---


---


---


---


---


---


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


---



---


---
---
---


---


---
---


---


---


---

---


---


---

---


Pasture

0.0.22
0.0.  4
0.0.16
0.1.  2

0.0. 6


0.0.19


0.0.10


0.0. 4


0.0. 6


0.0.29


0.0.27
0.1.19
0.2.11
0.1.10
1.1.27

0.0. 2



0.0. 7


0.1. 7
0.0.20
0.0.  7
0.1.30

0.1. 0


0.0.  3
0.0.10
0.0.13

0.0. 6


0.0.14


0.0.19

0.0.  7
0.0.26

0.0. 3


0.1. 3

0.0. 4
0.1. 7

1.0.16



0. 2. 0
0. 2. 0




0. 2 .6











0. 2. 6



0. 3. 0

         
0. 3. 0







































0. 5 .2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Henry
   Mackeson

Thomas
   Mackeson


William
   Marsh

William
 Marsh
& others

Sheet 29
Thomas
   Marshall
      snr






















Thomas
  Marshall jnr

William
   Marshall



















Sheet 30
unoccupied


Himself



Himself


Themselves




Himself












J. Kelcey &
William
 Marshall

William
  Shipwash

James
   Watts



Himself


Himself




Beechley &
 Gosling

William
   Caister

James
   Kelcey

James
 Kelcey &
William
 Marshall

William
   Pullen

William
 Morley
  Stear?

Mrs
 Thorrington

349


24
25


267


271




124
125
180
181
182

496
502
503
504
624


640



179


166
167
168


262


143
172
636


169


170


638


639




231


171



637
House & Garden


Stable
House & Garden


House Yard & Lodge


Ebenezer Chapel




House & Garden
Garden
House Lodge & Yard
Lodges & Yard
Lodges Yard &
  & Bullock Yard
Beach Field
Beach Field
Penny pot Field
---
Beach Field


Part of Beach Field



House


House & Yard
Garden & Stable
Passage


House Slaughter House
   & Garden

House Yard & Storehouse
Brewhouse & Yard
Cottage Coal Yard
   & Shed

House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden




Mill Yard etc


House Yard & Garden



House & Garden
---


---
---


---


---




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

---
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Pasture



---


--
--
---


---


---
---
---


---


---


---


---




---


---



---

0.0. 3


0.0. 2
0.1.19
0.1.21

0.0 .4


0.0. 3




0.0.11
0.0.39
0.0. 7
0.0.11

0.0.16
1.1. 7
7.2. 3
5.3. 3
4.1.17
 8.3.39
28.1.35

0.1.27



0.0 .3


0.0 .9
0.0.19
0.0.  5
0.0.33

0.0.24


0.0. 6
0.0. 9
0.0.26
0.1.  1

0.0. 9


0.0. 8


0.0. 7


0.0.21




0.0.13


0.0.11



0.0.19





0. 5. 0
0. 5. 0











0. 5. 0



0. 5 .3
1. 6. 4
1. 4 .2
0.17.10
1.15. 1
5.13. 1

0. 1. 6











0. 1. 8
















1. 0. 0











Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Thomas
   Maxted

William
   Marchant




Philip
 Monypenny





James
   Nelson

Hon
 Board of
  Ordnance



















Sheet 31



























John
   Smith

William
   Back

William
   Lorden

Himself



Elizabeth
   McLean

Himself


Themselves

















































279


214


304


14
220


221


245


411
412
413
414
415

416
417
418
419
420
421
422
425
425a
426
427
428
430
468
469
470
471
472
473
548
549
550
553
553a
554
560
561
562
565
703
704
706
707
708
709
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
731
732
733
House Garden &
   Slaughterhouse etc

House & Garden


House Garden & Worksop


Garden
House Garden etc


House Garden & Yard


House & Yard


Barracks
Yard & Lodges
Garden
Garden
Parade Ground
   Shrubbery etc
Roadway
Hospital & Garden
Dwellinghouse & Garden
Waggon Lodge Footway
Yard & Storehouses
Office
Coal Yard
Yard & Stable
Part of Road
Plantation
Platt
Garden & Barracks
Magazine
Military Road & Ditch
Rampart
Military Canal
Plantation
House & Garden
Boathouse & Wharf
Boathouse & Wharf
Canal
Cottage & Garden
Ordnance Wharf
Roadway piece & Drain
Canal
House & Yard
Plantation
Back Drain
Canal
Part of Beach
Boat House
Part of Outlands
Garden
Martello Tower no. 11
Part of Outlands
Martello Tower no. 12
Part of Outlands
Garden
Martello Tower no. 13
Part of Great Channel
Martello Tower no. 14
Part of Outlands
Garden
Garden
Boat House
Garden
Martello Tower no. 15
Martello Tower no. 16
Part of Outlands
Martello Tower no. 17
Outlands
Military Road
Rampart Road
Rampart Road
---


---


---


---
---


---


---


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

---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Wood
Pasture
---
---
---
---
---
Wood
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Wood
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Pasture
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---

0.0. 7


0.0. 5


0.0.10


0.0.15
0.0.18
0.0.33

0.0. 9


0.0. 1


0.3. 8
0.0. 8
0.0.27
0.0.29

2.2.16
0.0. 3
0.0.32
0.0.13
0.0.24
0.3.37
0.0. 5
0.0. 7
0.2. 4
0.0.18
0.0.13
0.0.18
0.1.31
0.0. 3
6.1. 1
6.1. 5
8.0.39
0.0.31
0.0.20
0.0.37
0.1.15
2.0.10
0.0.31
0.0.29
0.0.17
1.1.19
0.0. 3
0.0.17
0.2. 5
3.1.33
0.0.39
0.0. 2
2.0.34
0.0. 4
0.0. 6
0.1.17
0.0. 6
4.3.18
0.0. 4
0.0. 6
0.1.18
0.0. 6
17.1. 2
0.0. 6
0.0.35
0.0. 2
0.0. 8
0.0. 6
0.0. 6
5.2.31
0.0. 6
5.2.15
1.1.26
0.0.27
 1.3.  9
76.3.27










0. 1. 8
         
0. 1. 8









0. 3. 4
0. 4. 0

0. 4 .4

0. 2. 6









0. 4. 7


0.16. 3


0. 1 .3



0. 2. 2












0. 0.11

0. 1. 2




0. 4. 3

0. 2. 9




0. 1. 4




          
2.10. 2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 32
Hon
 Board of
  Ordnance










































Sheet 33
James
   Page









John
   Page


Edward
 Drake
  Brockman






William
   Evenden

John
   Friend



Richard
 Seymour
  Kelly

Richard
 Lee &
Francis
Sherwood jn

James
   Merrett

John
   Myers

Richard
   Ratcliffe


Thomas
   Ratcliffe

James
   Watts





Himself


John 
 Dray &
John
 Jarrett

James
 Robertson

Henry
   Hudson

405
406
407

408
409
410


568


474
551
552


423
424


557




429


558


431
432


559


555
556
563
564
566


275


656




276


257

Paddock
Plantation
Shrubbery &
   Carriage Drive
Lodge 
House & Garden
Side Hill Field


Ordnance Yard
   & Buildings

Towing Path & Ditch
Canal Field
Rampart


House & Yard
Garden


Garden




Garden


Garden


Garden
Garden


House & Garden


Rampart
Towing path
Rampart
Rampart
Towing Path &
   Back Drain

House Garden & Lodge


Two Cottages & Yard




Part of House


House & Garden

Pasture
Wood

---
---
---
Arable &
 Pasture

---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---
---


---




---


---


---
---


---


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---


---




---


---


0.3.27
0.0.39

0.1.15
0.0. 1
0.2. 5
5.3.32
7.3.39

0.1.20


3.3.39
3.2. 0
1.2. 9
9.0. 9

0.0. 9
0.2.10
0.2.19

0.0. 2




0.0.22


0.1.37


0.2.14
0.0.  7
0.2.21

0.0.22


0.3.35
0.2.28
1.2.21
0.2.39
2.2.  7
6.2.10

0.0. 9


0.0 .4




0.0. 1


0.0. 6


0. 4. 4




0 .5 .6
2. 5.  0
2.14.10





0.13. 9
0.  4. 0
0.17. 9










0. 2 .0


0. 9. 4


0.10 .0
          
0.10. 0

0. 2. 0


0. 2. 6

0. 4 .0
0. 1.11
         
0. 8. 5
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

James
 Pankhurst













Mortgagees
 of
George
   Pilcher










Thomas
   Pilcher




Arthur,
 George,
  Julia &
   Rachael
     Plank

Rachael
   Plank






Sheet 34
William
   Rayner








Thomas
   Sacree?
George
 Paine
  (Lessee)
John Jones
& John
 Nour
  (occupier)

George
 Paine
  (Lessee)
Thomas
 Thomas
  (occupier)

William
 Back snr,
William
 Chester,
Richard
 Finn,
Richard
 Tyas? &
Samuel
 Weaver

James
   Watts

Himself


John
   Hills

Henry
   Tilbe




Rebecca
 Ashdown &
James
 Pope

Henry
   Tilbe


Himself






John
   Elgar

James
   Cloake

Thomas
   Cloake

Marlborough
   Crump


253







254






27










674


399


398


350





334




63
64


49
58
452
476
477


144


655


306


569
House Bakehouse
   & Stable






House Yard & Stable






House










Cottage Lodge & Yard


Two Cottages & Gardens


Cottage & Garden


House & Garden





Two Houses & Yard




Garden
House Stable & Yard


House Yard & Warehouse
Stable & Cart Lodge
Smith Meadow
Brick Yard
---


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden
---







---






---










---


---


---


---





---




---
---


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


---


---


---


---

0.0. 3







0.0. 8






0.0. 3










0.0.13


0.1.26


0.0. 4


0.0. 7





0.0. 6




0.0.35
0.0.11
0.1.  6

0.0.20
0.0. 2
2.0.33
0.2.14
0.0.19
3.0.  8

0.0 .6


0.0. 9


0.0. 3


0.0.11






























0. 6. 8
















0. 5 .0
         
0. 5. 0



0. 9. 2

         
0. 9 .2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Thomas
   Sacree?











Robert
   Sankey


































Sheet 35
Stephen
   Scott





Edward
   Sedgewick





Thomas
   Shaw
Thomas
   Harris

William
 Hobbs,
Thomas
 Gillett &
William
 Scott

Thomas
   Mepsted

Himself



John
 Butler snr,
John
 Butler jnr,
William
 Cummins,
Abraham
 Charles,
George
 Cloake,
John Fagg,
Widow
 Gardner,
William
 Harris,
Thomas
 Harrity,
Charles
 Matchin,
William
 Mercer,
Jacob
 Payne,
Elizabeth
 Ralph,
Thomas
 Savage,
William
 Steed
  Cable &
William
 Stepwell

Himself



Thomas
   Pilcher

Himself






John
   Cocks

Himself



327


310






307


652
652a


573
































313
315


314


232
233
234
235
237


236


266
House & Garden


Three Houses & Roadway






House & Garden


Beach
Part of Roadway


Sixteen Cottages
   & Gardens































House & Garden
House & Garden


House & Garden


House & yard
Platt
Roadway
Platt
Garden


Wood Lodge & Yard


House & Garden
---


---






---


---
---


---
































---
---


---


---
Pasture
---
Pasture
---


---


---

0.0. 5


0.0.12






0.0. 5


1.0. 8
0.0.33
1.1.  1

0.2.19
































0.0. 3
0.0.  3
0.0.10

0.0. 3


0.0.13
0.0.16
0.0. 7
0.1.37
0.0.23
0.3.16

0.0 .3


0.0.14





























































0. 5. 0
0. 3. 2
0. 8. 2
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Francis
   Sherwood
       snr











George
   Shipdem





















Sheet 36









John
   Sesson

James
   Smail




Charles
   Smith







Joseph
   Steel



William
   Ashtell

John
   Cloake

Francis
   Sherwood
       jnr

Leonard
   Watches


Himself







Charles
 Adams,
James
 Ashley,
Henry
 Day &
Thomas
 Strong?

James
 Bourne,
Elizabeth
Graywood &
Elizabeth
 Richards

George
   Godfrey

William
   Stokes

Thomas
   Wood snr

Himself


Himself


Mrs
   Hore

Himself


William
   Friend

Henry
   Holmes

William
   Conley?
298


297


300



299
301


201
202
203
204
219
522


698








17






200


199


326


52


394


395


324


95


323


545
House & Garden


House & Garden


House & yard



House & Garden
Forge Yard & Buildings


House
 Footway
Platt
Garden
Stable & Yard
Forge Field


Four Cottages & Yard








Three House & Yard






Cottage & Garden


Cottage & garden


House & Yard


House & Garden


Cottage & Garden
   Ordnance Arms

Cottage & Garden


House Lodge & Yard


House & Garden


House & Yard


Green Lane Field
---


---


---



---
---


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


---








---






---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


Pasture

0.0.11


0.0. 4


0.0. 6



0.0.  6
0.0.21
0.0.27

0.0. 4
0.0 .6
0.2.24
0.0.21
0.0. 4
3.0.13
3.3.32

0.0.15








0.0. 6






0.0 .2


0.0. 4


0.0. 3


0.0. 6


0.0.29


0.1.18


0.0. 6


0.0. 9


0.0 .2


1.0.15

















0. 2. 6
0.2.10

0.  8. 6
0.13.10
































0. 5. 6











0. 4 .1
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Joseph
   Steel









Church-
 wardens of
St Leonards
   Hythe

Sheet 37





Alexander
   Swan


Thomas
   Swinard

Robert
   Tassell











William
   Thorpe




William
   Tiffen



Sheet 38
John
   Townaway








Martha
   Tournay



George
 Down,
Thomas
 Harris,
Thomas
 Hore,
Thomas
 Phillips &
William
 Williams

Henry
   Mackeson

Thomas
 Marshall jnr

James
   Driscall



Himself



Himself


David
 Collins &
William
 Smith

Thomas
   Pilcher


Ann
   Harvey


Himself


William
   Dane

Himself


Henry
   Stokes

Himself



John
   Crothall

Ann
   Scott

Herself




356










389


388


592
593
594


347
370


213


93




92
110


91
94


256


345


228


229


316
317


362


363


10
60
61
65

Five Cottages & Yard










Garden


Part of Brewhouse Field


Workhouse & Garden
Yards & Cowlodges
Garden


House & Garden
Coach House & Stable


House & Garden


Two Cottages & 
   3 Gardens



Coach House Stable & Yd
---


House Yd Lodges & Gdn
Waste


House & Garden


House & Yard


House & Garden


House & Yard


House & Garden
Passage


House


Cottage & yard


Garden
Two Lodges & Gardens
House Stable & Garden
Garden

---










---


Pasture


---
---
---


---
---


---


---




---
Pasture


---
---


---


---


---


---


---
---


---


---


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

0.0. 9










0.0.28


0.1.20


0.0.15
0.0.34
0.1.29
0.2.38

0.1. 1
0.0. 3
0.1. 4

0.0. 2


0.0.35




0.0. 4
0.2.20
0.2.24

0.0.28
0.0.11
0.0.39

0.0. 3


0.0. 2


0.0.10


0.0. 2


0.0.30
0.0.  2
0.0.32

0.0. 1


0.0. 2


0.0.21
0.0.12
0.1.24
0.0.27
0.3.  4













0. 2. 6


0.1.10




0. 4 .2
0. 4 .2

0 .3. 1
         
0 .3. 1




0 .3. 6





0. 2.11
0. 2.11

















0. 2. 6
         
0. 2. 6







0. 3. 2


0 .3.  9
0. 6.11
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Martha
   Townaway




Mary
   Tournay





Sarah
  Trevellan




William
   Tritton





Sheet 39



John
   Tucker




Mark
   Turner

Trustees of
  Turnpike
     Road

Executors of
    Twyman




James
   Watts
William
   Friend

Job
   Lawrence

James
   Page





Anne
   Polly

empty


Himself



Edward
   Watts


Thomas
   Wood jnr

Himself


Edward
   Hussey

Himself


Francis
   Sherwood


William
   Beadle

Henry
   Harley

Himself

















Robert
   Austen


451


9


442
443
444
445
446


225


341


337
365


26
28


15


264


265


280


439
440


56


55


259
343
625
626
634
635
667
668
669
671
672
673
676
677
678
679


246
Green Lane Field


Garden & Lodge


House & Garden
Orchard
Spot
Garden field
Garden


House & Yard


House & Garden


House Yard & Stable
Garden


Yard
House Yard & Lodges


House & Garden


Rose Inn Yard
   Workshop & Stable

House & Garden


House Yard & Lodge


Turnpike House & Garden
Garden


House & Yard


House & Garden


Storehouse
Storehouse
Waste
Waste & Lodge
Coal Yard & Shed
Cottage & Coal Yard
White Gate Field
Plantation
Pound & Roadway
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
House Yd & Outbuilding
Paddock
Plantation


House & Garden
Pasture


---


---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


---


---


---
---


---
---


---


---


---


---


---
---


---


---


---
---
---
---
---
---
Pasture
Wood
---
---
---
---
---
---
Pasture
Wood


---

1.0.37


0.1.27


0.2.15
0.2.11
0.1.26
2.3.  5
0.0.32
4.2.  9

0.0. 5


0.0.17


0.0.11
0.1.  7
0.1.18

0.0.  3
0.0.  7
0.0.10

0.0 .4


0.0.10


0.0. 6


0.0. 6


0.0. 7
0.1.23
0.1.30

0.0. 4


0.0. 6


0.0. 4
0.0. 3
0.0.36
0.0.16
0.0.22
0.0.22
5.1.32
0.0.18
0.0. 6
0.0.14
0.0.16
0.0.12
0.1. 0
0.2.16
1.1. 6
0.0.32
8.3.15

0.0. 4

0 .5 .3


0. 7 .1


0. 5.10
0. 6. 9
0. 1. 5
0.11.11
0. 1.10
1. 7.  9




0. 1 .3



0. 5. 0
0. 5. 0


















0 .6 .3
0. 6. 3













1. 8. 7


0 .1 .0

0 .1. 0

0. 5. 0
0. 6. 0
          
2. 2 .1

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

James
   Watts



Sheet 40



James
   Watts jnr

Trustees of
 Wesleyan
  Chapel

White





Wright







Samuel
   Woodgate

Glebe

Henry
   Ratcliffe

William
   Richards

James
   White

Robert
   Ball

Themselves



Hyder


James
   Paine

Catherine
   Denne



William
   Evenden

John
   Myers

---
586


16


670


212


338



89


90


378
379
380


377


224


1
Garden


House & Yard


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Yard


Chapel



House & Garden


House & Garden


House Yard & Stables
Garden
Kitchen Garden


Flodden? Land


House Garden & Lodge


Church & Churchyard
---


---


---


---


---



---


---


---
---
---


---


---


0.0. 8


0.0. 2


0.0.16


0.0. 5


0.0. 2



0.0. 6


0.0.12


0.1. 4
0.1.35
0.1.15
1.0.14

1.0.11


0.0. 9


1.0. 3







0. 1. 0

















0. 7. 6
0. 7. 6

0. 5. 1

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