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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 1
All Souls
 College,
  Oxford



All Souls
 College,
Oxford (John
 Giles lessee)


David 
   Allen

Gilbert John
   Karney

Isaac 
   Barling

John 
   Barnes

Devisees of
 Isaac Bates


William 
   Bates











Nehamiah
   Bayden


Sheet 2
Thomas
   Bayden



Thomas
   Beale




William
   Curteis

Frederic
   Neame

Samuel 
   Giles




Thomas
   Butler

Edward
   Wood

Isaac 
   Barling

William
   Hasey

William
   Bates


William 
   Bates











Nehamiah
   Bayden



Thomas
   Bayden



Thomas
   Beale

92

 
98a


103
104
105
134


82


95


264


269


212
213


187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
204
205


151
152
153


206
257
258


129

Ivychurch field


Part of Cottage field


Four Acres
Sheephouse Great field
Sheephouse Little field
Yoakes Ten Acres


?Mayland field


Cloake field


Seven Acres


House and Garden


Sixteen Acres
House and Garden


Part of Rhee Wall
Part of Rhee Wall
Part of Rhee Wall
Part of Rhee Wall
House and Garden
Orchard
Part of Rhee Wall
Part of Rhee Wall
Part of Rhee Wall
Garden
Garden and Slip


---
---
---


Part of Paine field
Dowel field
Seven Acres


Ivychurch field

Arable


---


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Arable


Arable


Pasture


---


Arable
---


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


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


6.1.38


4.0. 0


4.1. 5
14.3.39
3.0.31
10.2.38
32.3.33

?10.3.26


19.2. 2


7.2. 1


0.0.28


15.1.11
 0.0.29
15.2. 0

1.1.23
1.3.16
0.0. 5}
0.2.26}
0.0.22
0.0.14
0.0.38
0.3.12
1.0.22
0.0.10
0.1. 8
6.2.36

?.3.11
?.1.23
2?.0.14
37.?. 8







0. 1. 6


0. 4. 0


2. 7 1
8. ?. ?
?
        ?
11. ?. ?

5.18. 9


10. 5. 1


0. 7. 1





6.17. 6
?. 1. 0
6.18. 6

0.13.10
0.18. 6

0. ?. 6

0. 0. 3
0. 0. 3
?
0. 1. 1

0.0.10
1.15.?8

0. 1. 9
0. 8. 4
1. 1. 1
1.17. 2






Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Trustees of
 Birling and
  Snodland
   Poor

William
   Bridges


Staines
 Brocket
  Brocket


Edward Drake
  Brockman


Rev Thomas
   Burrage

Hannah
   Butler

Thomas
   Butler
Joseph 
  Pryer



Thomas
   Brice


Peter
   Tickner



Thomas
   Butler


John
   Barton

Hannah
   Butler

Thomas
   Butler
74
75



226
227


214
215
216


83
154


97


56


40
106
110
111
123
124
Great Charity field
Little Charity field



Berry Court fifteen Acres
Berry Court seven Acres


Eight Acres
Stable field
Fourteen Acres


Part of the ?
?Middle field


Ivychurch field


House and Garden


Part of Barling field
Brickhurst field
Hither Kennet field
Part of Paradise field
Forge
Kitchen garden
Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Arable
Arable


Pasture


---


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
































































Thomas
  Butler
   (Brenzett)


Sheet 3
Thomas &
 Matthew
   Butler



Harry William
   Carter

Devisees of
 Thomas
   Castle











Miss
   Chapman


William
  Chennell
Thomas
  Butler
   (Brenzett)



Thomas &
 Matthew
   Butler



Charles 
   Rolfe

Thomas
   Green







John 
   Parton



Stephen
 Hart, Junior


John
   Chennell
36
71
220
256


35
53
54
36


130
121


138
139
140
141
142
143


144
145
146


93
94


2
3
Three Acres
Ten Acres
Seven Acres
Three Acres


?
Further ??
House yard
?


Sixteen Acres
Seven Acres


Ram field
Seven field
Twelve Acres
Fourteen Acres
Sheephouse field
Square fourteen Acres


Elm field
Four Acres
Six Acres


Three Acres
Part of Thirty Acres


Six Acres
Lower Ducks Marsh
?
?
?
?


?
?
---
?


?
?


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture







3.0. 7
3.2.19
3.0.13
 0.2.22
10.1.21

15.3.20
 7.0.17
22.3.37

3.0. 5
12.2.11
12.1. 2
14.0.23
7.1.12
14.2. 4
63.3.17

9.2.25
3.2.18
 6.3.15
20.0.18

2.3.37
22.3.35
25.3.22

7.1.18
26.2. 1
33.3.19








0. 3. 0
0. 3. 7
0. 3. 1
0. 1. 0
0.10. 8

0.15.10
0. 7. 1
1. 2.11

0. 3. ?
0.12. 6
0.12. 3
0.14. 1
0. 7. 3
0.14. 6
3. 3. 7

0. 9. 7
0. 3. 7
0. 6.10
1. 0. 0

0. 3. 0
1. 2.10
1. 5.10

0. 7. 4
1. 6. 6
1.13.10
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
William
  Chennell

Sarah
   Children

Lucy
   Chittenden

Heirs of
 Henry
 William Cobb




Sheet 4








Heirs of
 Smith Cobb


John 
   Cole
William Cloute

John 
   Russell

John
   Brissenden

Thomas
   Cobb














Thomas
 Tuersley
  Tunbridge

William
   Reely
29


224


133


4

5
6
7
8

9
10
11
12
13
14
15


236



72
73
Eight Acres


Eight Acres


? Acres


Lower part of 
   Twenty six Acres
Garden
Garden
Lower Lane field
Upper part of 
   Twenty six Acres
Lower House field
Upper House field
Pond field
House Garden Orchard
Pound Spot
Five Acres
Ten Acres


Part of Bow Eleven Acres



Roadway Barn Lodge etc
Barn field
Arable


Pasture


Arable



Pasture
---
---
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture



---
Arable

?8.0.14

8.0.25



2.3.19



14.0.11
0.0.34
0.0.22
11.3.32

12.1.35
10.1. 0
10.1. 7
7.2.14
?.7. 6
2.0. 8
2.2. 2
10.0.17
83.3.28

1.?. 0



0.0.27
21.0. 0
21.0.27

4.8.10

0. 8. 1



0.16. 5



0.14. 0


0.12. 0

0.12. 6
0.10. 3
0.10. 3
0. 7. 6
0. 5. 0
0. 2. 0
0. 2. 6
0.10. 1
4. 8. 1

0. 6. 3




11.13.10
11.13.10
William
   Coleman








Sir Francis
  Dashwood,
    Baronet

Sir Edward
 Cholmley
  Dering,
    Baronet





Sheet 5
Sir John
  Fagg, Bart
William
   Coleman








John
  Austin


Thomas
   Cobb



Norman
   Wightwick



Isaac
   Barling
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308


51
52


135
136
137


265
266
267


227
218
219
261
262
263
Ram field
Fleet in Ram field
Ten Acres
Fleet in Ten Acres
Sixteen Acres
Fleet in sixteen Acres
Eighteen Acres
Sheephouse and pound


Three Acres
Five Acres


Seventeen Acres
Seven Acres
Three Acres


Five Acres
Great field
Pound field


Falling field
Lowlands
Corner field
The Slip
Part of Old Thirty Acres
Four Acres
Pasture
Water
Pasture
---
Pasture
---
Pasture
---


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

6.2.17
2.2. 4
10.3. 4
7.2.26
16.3. 5
3.0. 0
18.0.32
  0.0.12
65.2.34

3.0. 7
5.0.13
?8.1.10

16.0.31
7.3. 7
 3.1.33
27.1.31

4.3. 8
12.2.14
 4.3.20
22.1. 2

10.0.20
13.3.23
3.0. 1
5.0.16
18.2. 3
 3.2.21
54.3. 7

0. 6. 7

0.10. 9

0.16. 9

0.18. 2
          
2.12. 3

0. 3. 3
0. 5. 0
0. 8. 3

0.16. 2
0. 7. 9
0. 3. 6
1. 7. 5

0. 4. 9
0.12. 7
0. 4.10
1. 2. 2

0.10. 1
0.13.10
0. 3. 0
0. 5. 1
0.18. 6
     ?
2.14. 1
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sir John
  Fagg, Bart









Elizabeth
   Fielder







Gilbert John
   Karney


John
   Giles

Samuel
   Giles
Thomas
   Butler





John
   Green


Elizabeth
   Fielder




William
   Stredwick

Stephen
   Finn


Samuel 
   Giles

Samuel
   Giles
32
34
35
161
162


95
96


249
250
251
252


253


78
79


50


46
47
48
49
Fourteen Acres
Corner field
Three Acres
Two Acres
Seven Acres


Ten Acres
Seventeen Acres


House and Garden
House field
Plough field
Plough field


Cottage and Garden


Eighteen Acres (Melon
Twelve Acres (Lands


Bird field


House field
Barns Yards & Buildings
House and Garden
Seam field
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
Pasture


---
Pasture
Arable
Arable


---


Pasture
Pasture


Arable


Pasture
---
---
Arable

14.0. 4
5.3.38
8.3.31
2.1.36
 7.0.26
33.2.15

10.2. 2
16.3.29
27.1.31

0.0.24
1.2.36
1.3.13
1.0.34
4.3.27

0.0.12


18.2.13
11.3.14
30.1.27

13.1.11


4.3.10
0.2. 0}
0.1. 8}
32.0.37
31.1.12

7. 0. 3
3. 0. 0
0. 3. ?
0. 2. 6
 4. 5.11
14.12. 6

0.10. 6
0.16.11
1. 7.  5


0. 1. 9
0. 9. 2
0.14. 7
1. 5. 6




0.18. 7
0.11.10
1.10. 5

7. 6. 9


0. 4. 9

0. 1. 0
17.14. 7
18. 0. 4
John
   Godfrey

Sheet 6
William
   Golding





Thomas
   Gorham

Devisees of
 James
  Haffenden
viz: Joseph
 Need Walker
 Walker &
Rev William
 Alderson










Sir Edward
  Hamilton
Stephen
   Finn


Thomas &
  Matthew
    Butler




Thomas
   Gorham

John
   Bates









Thomas
   Daws





John
   Grist
259
260


87
88
89
90
91


80


125
126
127
128
171
172
173
174


176
177
178
179
180
181


98
255
Tilly Lane Fourteen Acres
Tilly Lane Sixteen Acres


Sheephouse field
Sheephouse and pound
Little Close
Four Acres
Footway field


Melon field


House Gdn Barn & Platt
House field
Eight Acres
Thirteen Acres
Three Acres
Two Acres
Eleven Acres
Seven Acres


Stale field
The Tolls
Part of Cow field
Part of House field
Tun field
The Hones


Kitchlee field
Twelve Acres
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


---
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable


Pasture
Pasture

14.0.20
17.0.32
31.1.12

32.2. ?
0.0.2?
0.2.35
3.2.28
27.3.26
65.0.21

17.0.11


?






?


?




?  
  

?
?
?

0.14. 1
0.17. 2
1.11. 3

?
?
?
?
?
?

?


?






?


?




?
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sir Edward
  Hamilton









Sheet 7











Giles
   Hilton
William
   Grist




George
  James
    Morgan














Seaman
   Beale




William
   Sharpey
245
246
247
248


228
229
230
231
233
234
235
239
240
241


342
343
344


309
310
311
314


312
313
Barn House & Garden
House Platt
Barn House field
Three Corner field


Twenty Acres
Sheephouse & Pound
Part of Berry Court field
Eleven Acres
Seven Acres
Part of Courtamoor field
Street House and Pound
Great Rides
Rides Fleet
Tun field


18 Acres Cheyne Court
Fifteen Acres
Twelve Acres


Eighteen Acres
Nine Acres
Part of Hogstye field
Three Acres


House and Garden
Acre Spot
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


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


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---
Pasture

?



?

?









?

?


?

?



?

?



?



?

?









?

?


?

?



?

?
William
   Hodges


Sir John
 Edward
  Honywood,
    Bart.









Sheet 8
Anne
   Hussey







Overseers of
  Ivychurch

John
   Brissenden


Stephen
   Finn












William
   Jemmett

Richard
   Smith

Robert
   Turley

Overseers of
  Ivychurch
101
102


271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282


384
385

383


382


121
Ten Acres
Pound field


House and Garden
House field
Little House field
Six Acres
Five Acres
Corner field
Thirty Acres
Fleet in Thirty Acres
Sheep Pounds
Twenty Acres
Fleet in Twenty Acres
Rushy field


Part of Street field
Little field

Ivychurch field


Supper Cheyncourt field


Cottage and Garden
Pasture
Pasture


---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
?
?
?
?
---
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture

Pasture


Pasture


---

?

?


0.0.38
10.2.3?
?.2.10
?.1.10
?.?. 3
?.2.35
?
?
22.1.31
0.2. 9
  ?.1. 0
98.1.22

25.0.34
2.3. 7

37.3. 8


30.2. 0
96.1. 9

0.0.16

0. 9. 2
0. 9. 0
0.18. 2

. 0. 2
0.10. 8
0. 2. 6
0. 6. 3
0. 5. 3
0. 2. 8
1. 8. 1

0. 0. 4
?. 2. 3

 ?
4. ?. 7








3. 1. 8


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Overseers of
  Ivychurch



















Anne
   Jackson





Sarah &
 Martha
   Jemmett

Thomas Kemp

Charlotte
   King
Thomas
   Butler

Thomas
   Care

George
   Hickmott

William
 Sharpey &
Stephen
 Tolhurst

Percy
 Waddell
Henry
 Knowlden &
Edward
 Kennett

William
   Burgess





William
   Jemmett


George
   Ditton

Thomas &
  Matthew
    Butler

120


170


122


31




30






199
200
201
202
203


26



107


37
38
Forge field


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Poor Houses & Garden




Poor Houses & Garden






Part of Bluehouse field
Pond field
Three Acres
Barn Platt
Barn Yards etc


Moore Lane field



House Garden 
   & Premises

Cottage and Garden
King field
Pasture


---


---


---




---






Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---


Pasture



---


---
Pasture

2.1.14


0.1.33


0.0. 8


0.1. 8




1.2.27






10.2.16
5.0. 0
2.3. 6
0.3.25
0.1.38
19.3. 5

10.3.28



1.1.10


0.0.24
2.0. 5
2.0.29

0. 2. 4













0. 2. 0






5.16. 0
0. 5. 0
0. 2. 9
0. 0.10
         
6. 4. 7

0.10.10



0. 5. 0



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

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 9
Adolphus
   Kingsnorth


Sir Edward
  Knatchbull,
    Baronet

Adolphus
   Kingsnorth


Robert Cook
   Back




George
   Foord





Jenkin 
   Hague

283
284


361
362
363
364
428

365
366
367
368
369
370

371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
400
401

Part of 27 Acre Clubs
Sixteen Acre Clubs


Twelve Acres
Old Forty Acres
The Streets
The Idens
Part of Matthew field

Twenty eight Acres
Reaches
Little Idens
Fifteen Acres
Bridge field
Hale field

Rail field
Old Hundred Acres
Sheep House field
Sheep House and Pound
Part of Lower House field
Part of Wethering Lees
Part of Peelrags
Part of six Acres
Nine Acres
Twenty Acres
Ram field
Little Sandheads
Great Sandheads

Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


26.0.39
16.0.26
42.1.25

13.3. 6
33.0.28
7.0. 2
24.1. 5
4.1. 0

28.3.28
14.3. 2
10.0.30
15.0.34
15.1.36
33.2.16

18.. 5
32.1.36
38.3.14
0.1.16
17.1.13
16.2.29
17.2.29
4.0. 9
9. 3. 4
21.1.34
17.1.20
15.1.10
31.0.27












Sheet 10
John
   Hague















William
   Jemmett















Walter
   Murton

John
   Neve
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409

410
411
412
429
430
432
433

?
387
388

389
390
391
392
393
413
423
424
425
426
427


431


414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
Great Underlands
Fleet in Great Underlands
Little Underlands
Fleet in Little Underlands
Lower Wall field
Upper Wall field
Seven Acres
House and Premises
   Little Cheyncourt
House field
Fourteen Acres
Seventeen Acres
Bridge field
Creek field
Great Curtis
Little Curtis

Part of Gate field
Park field
House and Premises
   Great Cheyncourt
House field
Smalls Marsh
Upper Slips
Lower Slips
Sandhead
Rowgates
Fifty Acres
Twelve Acres
Sheephouse and Pound
Forty Acres
Ten Acres


Shaw field


Little Peelrags
Great Peelrags
Pounds etc
Fourteen Acres
Long field
Underlands
Innings
Sixteen Acres
Five Acres
Pasture
---
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture
Pasture

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


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

25.0.13
1.2.17
4.3.14
1.0.16
10.1.10
19.0. 3
7.0.30

0.3.39
36.1.20
14.2.33
17.2. 0
2?.0.34
16.0. 3
36.2.30
?

?
?

?
?.2.34
?51.2.30
5.2.23
1.1. ?
54.0.1?
19.3.30
50.0.23
12.2.23
?.0.32
?47.3.33
?10.3. 5


32.1. 0


17.0.32
35.0.26
0.1.32
14.3. 8
26.2.24
25.2. 0
5.2.29
17.1.22
   .2.20
1186.1.29















































38.17. 7
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Humphrey
   Lee


Thomas
  Cooper
    Langford

Sheet 11
Devisees of
 Henry Loud,
viz: Charles
 Young
Humphrey
   Lee


Thomas
  Cooper
    Langford


John Gilbert
   Pembroke
254
270


149
150



299
399
347
348
349



345
346
Three Corner field
Garden


Two Acres
Sewer Spot



Penns
Fleet in Penns
Sheep House and Pound
West Oaks
?



Wall field
Salthouse field
Arable
---


Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
Pasture

1.2.23}
0.0.20}
1.3. 3

2.2.31
1.2.14
4.1. 5


17.3. 0
5.2. 0
0.0.15
25.0.14
 2.3.38
51.1.27


16.0.34
33.2.10
49.3. 4


0.16. 4
0.16. 4

0. 2. 8
0. 1. 7
0. 4. 3


0.17. 9

0. 0. 1
1. 5. 0
0. 3. 0
2. 5.10


0.12. 7
0.18. 1
1.10. 8
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Devisees of
 John Mace,
viz: John Ellis
 Mace and
 Sarah Mace

John 
   Marlow

Edward
   Marsh




Devisees of
 Robert
  Mascall:
Francis
 Kenrick
  Caroline
   Curteis &
Rev Richard
  Martin

George
  James
    Morgan

Thomas
 Buss
  Shoobridge



John 
   Marlow

Thomas
   Butler




Lawrence
   Reeve








George
  James
    Morgan
225





77


41
112
113
114


315









242
243
Berry Court field





Ivychurch field


Five Acres
Part of Church field
Eleven Acres
House Bldgs & Premises


Part of Sheephouse field









Little Rides
Melon field
Pasture





Arable


Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture


Pasture









Pasture
Pasture

10.0.34





1.3. 4


5.1.30
2.2.25
11.2. 2
  4.0. 3
23.2.20

9.3.13









7.1.17
17.1.11
22.3.30

0.10. 2





0.17. 9


0. 5. 5
1.11.10
6.17. 4
0. 7. 6
9. 2. 1

0. 9. 9









0. 7. 4
0.17. 3
1. 4. 7
New Romney
 Corporation,
  as Trustees
   of Bakers
     Charity

Curteis
  Young
     Norwood

Sheet 12
Ann Maylor
 & Maria
   Jones


Cook Tylden
   Pattinson




Edward
  Pennefather




Charles
   Phelips
Thomas
   Potten




Curteis
  Young
     Norwood


William
   Bates



Cook Tylden
   Pattinson

James
   Brignell

Lawrence
   Reeve




John
   Neve



155
156




210
211



207
208
209


339
340

341


175
221
222
223


318
Little Moat field
Great Moat field




Twelve Acres
Ten Acres



House and Garden
House field
Hop Gardens


Great field
Little field

House and Garden


Allen field
Taylor field
Barn and Yard
Barn field


Thirty Acres
Pasture
Pasture




Pasture
Pasture



---
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
Pasture

---


Arable
Pasture
---
Arable


Pasture

9.1. 0
13.2.30
22.3.30



11.3.30
10.2.30
22.2.20


0.0.32
3.0. 6
4.0.22
7.1.20

39.3.25
 6.1. 0

  0.1.20
46.2. 5

18.1. 6
7.3. 0
0.0.12
12.0. 6
38.0.24

30.2.20

0. 9. 3
0.13. 8
1. 2.11



0.11.11
0.10. 8
1. 2. 7


0. 2. 0
0. 3. 0
2. 5. 5
2.10. 5





1.10. 0

9. 2.10
0. 7. 9

 6. 0. 4
15.10.11

1.10. 7
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Prescott












Devisees of
Hester Ralfe,
vis: Francis,
 John &
  Catharine
    Ralfe

William
   Reeley

Sarah Terry
& Stephen
 Burgess










William
   Bates





William
   Reeley
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298


182
183
184
185
186


27
Inclosure
Seven Acres
Twenty Acres
Fleet in Twenty Acres
Nine Acres
Fleet in Nine Acres
Part of Sixty Acres
Fleet in Sixty Acres
Part of Seven Acres
Part of Eighteen Acres
Fleet in Eighteen Acres


Four Acres
Three Acres
Twenty Five Acres
Barn Yard & Buildings
Part of Wall field


Three Acres
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
---
Pasture
---
Pasture
---
Pasture
Pasture
---


Arable
Pasture
Arable
---
Arable


Arable

0.3.29
7.2.25
23.3. 9
1.0.11
10.0.37
2.1. 0
46.1. 9
2.3.20
0.1.13
20.3.14
   4.0.20
120.1.17

3.3.38
3.3.18
25.0.30
0.1.20
12.1.24
45.3.10

3.0.36

0. 9. 4
0. 7. 8
1. 3. 9

0.10. 2

2. 6. 3

0. 0. 4
1. 0. 9
         
5.18. 3

2. 3.11
0. 3.10
12.11.10
0. 1. 0
 6. 4. 0
21. 4. 0

1.15. 3
Sheet 13
Thomas
 & Henry
   Rigden














Mary
   Robinson







Devisees of
 George Rugg
viz: Robert
 Rugg 
  & others





Henshaw
   Russell

Sheet 14
Devisees of
 Henshaw
 Russell & Hester Ralfe


Thomas
 & Henry
   Rigden














Mary
   Robinson







William
   Bates


Thomas
   Butler




John
   Robinson


John
 Robinson
& others

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
64
65
66
67
68
69


57
58
59
60
61
62
63


232
244


42
43
44
45


197
198


196

Lower Bridge field
Sheep Pounds
Upper Bridge field
Little field
Cottage and Garden
Garden
Three Cornered field
Blunder field
Four Acres
Little Murton Land
Sheep Pound
Great Murton Land
Sharp Ground Great field
Sharp Ground Middle fld
Sharp Ground Long field


Five Acres
Sheep Pound
Pound Close
Twelve Acres
Six Acres
Betts Bridge field
Pound field


Seven Acres
Barn House field


Eight Acres
Eleven Acres
Inclosure
Cherry field


Wall field
Pound field


Lane

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
Pasture


---


20.1.36
0.0.30
19.0.10
1.2.18
0.0.30
0.0. 8
0.2.27
23.0.27
4.1. 5
8.3. 9
0.0.14
21.2.36
23.0.16
8.2.29
 12.1.12
144.1.27

5.1. 5
0.1. 8
0.2.22
13.0.29
6.0. 7
40.0.25
12.0.31
77.3. 7

7.0.12
14.2. 0
21.2.12

8.2. 6
11.1.37
0.0.10
27.2.14
47.2.27

12.0. 0
13.0.35
25.0.35

?


1. 0. 6
0. 0. 2
0.19. 0
0. 1. 7
0. 0. 3

0. 0. 8
1. 3. 2
0. 4. 3
0. 8. 9

1. 1. 8
1. 3. 1
0. 8. 8
0.12. 3
7. 4. 0

0. 5. 3
0. 0. 3
0. 0. 7
0.13. 2
0. 6. 0
2. 0. 1
0.12. 2
3.19. 6

0. 7. 0
0.14. 6
1. 1. 6

0. 8. 6
0.11. 6

13.15. 9
14.15. 9

0.12. 0
0.13. 2
1. 5. 2

?
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Joseph
   Sacree

Henry
   Salmon

Francis
   Seath




Heirs of
   Simpson

David
   Smith


John Baker
   Sladen


John Camder
   Neild
Joseph
   Sacree

Benjamin
   Wood

Henry
   Wenham




John
   Green

David
   Smith


Joseph St
  Barbe
    Sladen


Thomas
   Bartlett
119


268


157
158
159
160


81


316
317


99
100


350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357

358
359
360
House and Garden


Ivychurch Eighteen Acres


Long field
House field
Barn field
House and Garden


May field


Twenty Eight Acres
Ten Acres


Five Acres
Sixteen Acres


Gate Twelve Acres
Three Acres
Four Acres
Five Acres
Pound field
Sheep Pounds
House field
House and Garden
   Barnfleet House
Forty Acres
Fleet in Forty Acres
Seventeen Acres
---


Pasture


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

0.2.11


18.0. 9


3.0. 5
2.1.33
1.2.15
0.2. 0
7.2.15

15.2. 0


27.2.30
11.0. 0
38.2.30

5.2.16
15.3.15
21.1.31

12.1.15
2.3.25
4.2.15
5.1.15
12.0. 9
0.1.10
12.2.30

0. 1.10
42. 0. 1
6.2.10
 17. 1.17
116. 1.35

0. 3. 0


0.18. 0


1.10. 3
0. 2. 6
0. ?. 6
0. 2. 0
1.16. 3

0.15. 6


1. 7. 8
0.11. 0
1.18. 8

0. 5. 7
0.15.10
1. 1. 5

0.12. 4
0. 2.10
0. 4. 6
0. 5. 4
0.12. 0
0. 0. 3
0.12. 8

0. 1. 0
2. 2. 0

0.17. 4
5.10. 3
Sarah 
   Stace

Sheet 15
Henry Josiah
   Stracey
Thomas
 & Matthew
   Butler

Walter
 Murton
& Richard
 Coleman
28



319
329
321
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
334
335


322
332
333
336
337
338
Four Acres



Pound field
Sheep Pound
Bridge field
Mallow field
Ram field
Fleet in Ram field
Great Peens
Fleet in Great Peens
Little Peens
Fleet in Little Peens
Six Acres
Two Acres
Low field
Fleet in Low field


Salthouse field
Eight Acres
Sheep Pound
Wall field
Part of Beacon field
Part of Eighteen Acres
Arable



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


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

4.0.26



24.0.10
0.0.22
18.3.20
14.0.20
5.0.20
0.3.21
14.0.27
3.0.28
3.0.16
1.1.30
5.0.30
2.0.20
16.0.20
  0.2. 0
109.0. 4

37.0.26
8.0. 2}
0.0.16}
20.0.15
16.1.16
 5.1.14
87.0.19

2. 1. 7



1. 4. 0

0.18.10
0.14. 1
0. 5. 1

0.14. 2
0. 3. 2
0. 3. 1

0. 5. 2
0. 2. 1
0.16. 1
         
5. 5. 9



0. 6. 6


         
3.10. 8
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
William
   Stringer

Heirs of
  George
    Stringer

Daniel
   Swaffer


George Moris
   Taswell




Earl of 
   Thanet

Devisees of
 John
   Thwaites

Sheet 16
Rev T. Tritton
John
   Austin

William
   Tunbridge


Henry
   Springett


John Partridge

Isaac 
   Barling

Robert
 Cheeseman

James Stonham



Richard
  Springett
132


148



70
118


9


147


76


237
238



394
395
396
397
398
399
Six Acres


---



---
House Barn and Garden


Ivychurch field


Yoakes Four Acres


Ivychurch field


Cooper Five Acres
Fleet in Cooper  5 Acres



Twenty Acres
Fourteen Acres
Six Acres
Fifteen Acres
Sheephouse and Pound
Forty Acres
Pasture


Pasture



Arable
---


Pasture


Pasture


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture



Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

5.3.26


23.0.36



3.3.23
0.1. 0
4.0.23

16.2.34


4.0. 4


7.0.12


4.3. 5
0.3. 2
5.2. 7


21.0. 5
14.1.10
7.0. 3
16.0.36
0.0.30
 42.3.20
101.2.24

0. 5.10


1. 3. 3



2. 0.11
0. 1. 0
2. 1.11

0.16. 8


0. 4. 0


0. 7. 0


0. 4. 9
         
0  4. 9








3. 5. 8
Udimore
  Church

James
   Watts






James
  Beckford
    Wildman


George
   Witherden





Rev George
  Robert Gleig
   (Glebe)
Thomas
   Fisher

Thomas
   Butler






Robert Cook
   Back



Edward
   Buss

John
   Stevens


Thomas Butler
39


163
164
165
166
167
168


285
286
287


84


85
86


108
109
115
116
117

169
Part of Moor Lane field


Barn Lodge and yard
Barn field
House Garden & orchard
Pond field
Five Acres
Four Acres


---
Part of
Part of


Part of Seventeen Acres


Part of
Part of


Spot behind Dittons
Spot in Eleven Acres
Church Slip
Church Yard
Rectory House 
   & premises
Nacket field
Pasture


---
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Pasture


Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture

Pasture etc
Arable

10.0.12


0.1.20
22.0.38
0.3.23
2.1.25
4.3. 0
 4.1.33
35.0.19

23.3.26
1.1.31
 4.0.13
35.0.19

7.2.18


3.1.27
2.3.25
6.1.12

1.1. 7
0.3.19
0.3. 5
1.0.16

1.3. 7
2.2. 9
8.1.23

0.10. 0



11. 2. 0
0.  3. ?
?
0. 0. 9
 2. 4. 6
14. 4. 9

1. 3.10
0. 1. 5
0. 4. ?
1. ?. ?

0. 7. 7


0. 3. 5
0. 2.10
0. 6. 3

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Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Ivychurch Church

The Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Ivychurch Church, noted by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Dawn Weeks, checked by Zena Bamping.

Inscriptions in the churchyard (south west)
406. Louisa wife of John Thomas BUTLER died 1March 1898 aged 77. He died 26 January 1900 aged 81.

407. Alfred George BUTLER of Brookland died 14 February 1910 in 90th year. Emily his wife 11 March 1909 in 81st year after 58 years married life. Emily their daughter 17 February 1876 aged 9.

408. Thomas BUTLER late of Brenzett 14 December 1863 aged 79. Ann his wife 25 October 1879 aged 88.

409. WG 1850. MG 1848.

410. Elizabeth wife of John BUTLER, 16 May 1745 aged 60. John Butler 14 December 1746 aged 64. They left issue 4 sons and 1 daughter: Matthew, John, Thomas, Robert and Elizabeth.

411. Matthew BUTLER died May ye 21 1768 aged 55. Left issue by Ann his wife 2 sons and 1 daughter: Ann, John and Thomas.

412. Ann wife of Matthew BUTLER died 24 November 1780 aged 57.

413. Ann daughter of Matthew and Ann BUTLER died 17 March 1787 aged 29.

414. Martha Mary BUTLER daughter of John and Martha Butler of Brookland died 3 February 1899 aged 70.

415. Martha wife of John BUTLER of Brookland died 13 May 1855 in 68th year. Left surviving 6 sons and 2 daughters. John Butler her husband and son of John and Margaret Butler of this parish died 22 April 1881 aged 94.

416. Ann Reader daughter of John and Martha BUTLER of Brookland died 26 May 1883 aged 68.

417. Elizabeth SMALLBONE died 25 August 1907 aged 81.

418. Frederic BUTLER of Mortlake 3rd son of John and Martha Butler of Brookland died 12 July 1891 aged 71.

419. John BUTLER of Lydd died 25 August 1872 aged 58 leaving a wife and one son.

420. Matilda wife of John BUTLER of Lydd died 4 October 1884 aged 79.

421. Mary Ann wife of John Theophilus BUTLER of Lydd died 4 July 1878 aged 38. Annie Louisa daughter of above 8 September 1878 aged 2 years 2 months. John son of above 12 September 1878 aged 7 months.

422. ALB – JB 1878.

423. Albert John son of John Theophilus BUTLER and Agnes his wife, 12 October 1886 aged 2 years 8 months.
Under west window of north aisle
424. Mary wife of Thomas BUTLER of parish of Brenzett, yeoman, died 25 June 1830 aged 46. Also six of their children who died young: Mary 14 August 1818 aged 1 year; William Edward 18 March 1822 aged 1 year; Thomas 12 August 1822 aged 10 years; Eliza 7 March 1826 aged 11 years; Mary 20 March 1826 aged 11 months. Margaret wife of William GRAVETT of Canterbury died 4 September 1848 aged 26. William Gravett her husband 3 March 1850 aged 30. William son of above Thomas Butler and Ann his wife died 4 January 1840 aged 7 years.

425. (Broken) John BUTLER died 23 March 1789 aged 30. Left issue by Margaret his wife 4…………

426. (Four footstones) MB 1818; W-EB 1822; TB 1822; EB 1826; MB 1826

427. Hannah Margrett daughter of Matthew and Hannah Butler died 27 November 1827 aged 5 years. Also near two of their infants.

428. Thomas William BUTLER died 22 June 1863 aged 34. Left issue by Charlotte his wife 4 children: Agnes, Matthew, Charlotte and Catherine. Charlotte his wife died 10 May 1895 aged 61.

429. William OVENDEN husband of Jane Ovenden died 22 April 1907 aged 70.

430. Jane OVENDEN died 30 May 1909 aged 67.
In northwest corner
431. Elsie Violet daughter of Thomas and Ethel COBB of Spring Farm, Ivychurch died 11 November 1918 aged 14 years 9 months. Henry Cobb died 4 March 1915 aged 80.

432. Henry ORMAN died 6 January 1904 aged 69. Jane his wife 25 April 1906 aged 73.
Under west window of south aisle an enclosure with five stones:-
433. Thomas BUTLER of this parish died 3 May 1813 aged 47. Left issue surviving by Catharine his wife, one son: Thomas.

434. Catharine relict of Thomas BUTLER, late of this parish died 1 March 1854 in 90th year.

435. Elizabeth wife of Thomas BUTLER died 28 January 1838 in 52nd year.

436. Thomas BUTLER died 19 October 1861 aged 73.

437. Charlotte wife of Thomas BUTLER died 28 February 1877 aged 62.
Plot to west of south porch
438. John CONSTABLE late of New Romney died 1 May 1802 aged 46. Left issue by Mary his wife daughter of William MARTIN formerly of this parish, 3 children: John, Mary-Ann and William.

439. Mary, widow of John CONSTABLE late of New Romney died 18 December 1817 aged 67. John and Mary Ann Constable her son and daughter: who survive her caused this stone to be erected.

440. William CONSTABLE, son of John and Mary Constable of New Romney, died 11 May 1810 aged 23.

441. Elizabeth BRAZIER, widow, late of New Romney, died 18 January 1809 aged 78. She had issue by her first husband William CONSTABLE formerly of Rye one son, John, who lies here interrid and by her second husband, James Brazier of the same place one daughter: (Sally) married to William COATS (sic) [Perhaps LLD felt this is the wrong name or spelling] of New Romney, Gentleman, who survives her.

442. William MARTIN died April ye 19 1751 aged 33. Left issue by Ann his wife one son and one daughter: William and Mary.

443. John REYNOLDS of Snave died 8 July 1781 aged 38.

444. William Henry ROBERTS, son of Thomas and Mary Anne Roberts died 2 August 1824 aged 16 months.

445. (Footstone) HC 1789.

446. Edward BRISSENDEN died 27 December 1754 aged 53.

447. Mary Ann ROBERTS wife of Thomas Roberts, late Surgeon RN and for many years in practice at New Romney died 12 December 1845 aged 60. Above Thomas Roberts, died 7 July 1857 aged 75. Children of Thomas Robert and Mary Anne his wife: John Thomas Roberts, William Henry Roberts die 2 August 1824 aged 16 months; Henry Constable Roberts and Mary Anne Roberts.
Plots east of porch and south of south aisle
448. Three coffin shaped tombs with no headstones nor inscriptions.

449. Edward WRAIGHT died 19 April 1790 aged 75. Elizabeth his wife 20 May 1799 aged 68.

450. Henry WRAIGHT died 6 April 1791 aged 48. Left surviving Mary his wife and 10 (?9) children: Mary, George, Henry, Daniel, Francis, Charles, Joseph, Elizabeth and Sarah.

451. Mary wife of Henry WRAIGHT of this parish died 5 September 1806 aged 65.

452. A large altar tomb. The inscription, which is much worn appears to be: Heare lyeth the body / of Robert DRAWDREDGE / desesed who died in / ……………… 1631 and was / buried the (?15th) of May / ……………. (?57) yere of / his age. (Note: this would seem to be the Robert Drawbridge of Ivychurch Yeoman, bachelor, about 40, for whom a marriage Licence was issued 10 July 1623 to marry Elizabeth BROWNE maiden of same parish, about 28, daughter of John Browne of Mersham, cooper. To be married at Mersham by reason that her father dwelleth there and intendeth to give them their wedding dinner" see J M Cowpers, Cant: Mar: Lic. Vol 2 p 298.)

453. Sarah, daughter of John and Hannah KETCHLEE died 30 January 1838 aged 28.

454. Joseph son of John and Hannah KETCHLEE of this parish died 23 March 1817 aged 3.

455. Hannah wife of John KETCHLEE died 6 February 1837 aged 56. Left surviving one son and 2 daughters: John, Hannah and Elizabeth.

456. John KETCHLEE died 2(3?) October 184(?3) aged ?58. Left surviving Mary his second wife.

457. Thomas NEWMAN died 18 March 1838 aged (?5)3. Left surviving by Hannah his wife one daughter: Mary.

458. Joseph SACRE, 33 years Clerk of this parish died 22 August 1859 aged 71. Elizabeth his wife 2 September 1836 aged 47. Also six of their children who died as follows:- Thomas 5 April 1816 aged 2 years 10 months, William 30 April 1822 aged 3 years 3 months, Henry 29 December 1827 aged 6 months, James 11 February 1830 aged 5 years 2 months, George 29 June 1839 aged 17. Mary Ann wife or Richard PALMER died 8 December 1855 aged 39. They left surviving 1 son and 1 daughter: Joseph and Sarah.

459. Ann wife of Joseph STANLY died January ye 8 1734 aged 29 and left issue one daughter: Elizabeth. (Other half of stone blank).

460. (By east window) A cross in rails to the Reverend Richard Worew HANDCOCK 27 March 1879.

461. Ruth wife of William BATES died 23 November 1828 aged 33. "Dear friends and children do not weep etc")

462. William BATES died 21 December 1852 aged 80. Left issue by Ruth his wife 3 sons and 4 daughters: Samuel, John, Ruth, Isaac, Judith, Emma and Maria-Jane. Also 55 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Elizabeth his second wife died 29 May 1836 aged 68.

463. (Footstone near last: EB 1836).

464. (In far eastern corner) Thomas COBB of Moat House, Ivychurch, died 4 September 1884 aged 71. Henry William eldest son of above 12 March 1850 aged 6. Thomas Faulconer, second son of above 22 August 1883 in Wellington, New Zealand aged 35. Mary widow of above died 19 March 1897 in 80th year.

465. (North east part) Ann Dennis wife of Edward FLISHER died 9 October 1865 aged 49. Edward Flisher her husband 18 April 1902 aged 85.

466. Mary Ann FLISHER 27 February 1909 aged 83.
North part of yard
467. Mary Ann PALMER died 3 April 1881 in 32nd year. George her husband 5 April 1881 in 37th year. Also the children of the above: Henry Edward; Ernest George born 20 August 1869 died February 1870; Mary Anna; Albert Lester born 9 November 1871 died 29 March 1872; Edgar; Edward; Louisa Laura.

468. Hannah HARMAN died 26 November 1847 aged 64.

469. James son of Henry and Mary PALMER died 21 January 1831 aged 7 weeks. Also Daniel died an infant 1832.

470. Four coffin tombs without inscriptions.

471. Mary wife of Henry PALMER died 19 March 1866 aged 58. Left surviving 10 children viz: Stephen; Eliza; Henry died 4 February 1838 aged 4 years; Ruth died 13 April 1847 aged 2 years; Mary; Hannah; Benjamin, Sarah; George; Norton died 3 December 1848 aged 2 years; Miriam; Elizabeth Julia Ann; and Kate.

472. Henry PALMER died 3 September 1881 aged 79.

473. Stephen PALMER died 29 September 1893 aged 64, leaving his wife 7 sons and 6 daughters.

474. Lydia Palmer MILLER babe of William R and Mary A Miller of Hythe born 1 April 1898, died 26 April 1898.

475. Ann PALMER wife of Stephen Palmer of Old Romney died 14 February 1916 aged 81.

476. Edward BRIGNALL died 13 April 1831 aged 44. Left surviving Mary his wife and 8 children Mary born 3 December 1812; Eliza born 3 April 1814; Edward born 9 November 1815; James born 8 January 1817; Ann born 17 October 1818; Harriot born 1 April 1820 died 9 June 1838; Caroline born 4 April 1821;John born 16 January 1823 died 28 January 1823; Jane born 21 July 1826.

477. James BRIGNALL of Brookland died 11 December 1878 in 61st year.

478. Eliza wife of James BRIGNALL of this parish died 18 August 1859 aged 33. Also 2 of their children: Susanna died 13 October 1858 aged 6 and Elizabeth Mary 22 June 1859 aged 11.

479. Two coffin shaped tombs, no inscriptions.

480. James Edward son of James and Eliza BRIGNALL died 29 May 1866 aged 15.

481. Margaret, widow of Edward BRIGNALL died 23 December 1900 aged 75.

482. Edward BRIGNALL died 13 January 1887 aged 71.

483. Francis William Lambard LEE, last surviving child of Jemima Sankey FIELDER died 28 June 1871 aged 21. Also Jemima Ellen daughter of William and Jemima S Fielder died 2 May 1860 aged 8 months 8 days.

484. Eliza wife of Charles H LEE of this parish and eldest daughter of R P HOUGHAM surgeon, late of Brookland died 10 April 1875 aged 63.

485. Caroline Amelia wife of George VIDLER died 23 October 1887 aged 26.
South western portion
486. Sundial: Thomas HOGBEN – Smarden – Fecit 1735.

487. Richard COLLINS of this parish died 7 February 1807 aged 48. Left issue by Catherine his wife one son and one daughter: Mary and William.

488. Sarah daughter of Josh and Mary TOLHURST died 11 January 1797 aged 16 years.

489. Susannah daughter of the late William and Mary MARTIN and wife of Edward Tedding BURROWS of Dover, linendraper. She died sincerely regretted by her husband and friends August 21 1800 aged 33. Issue one daughter: Mary Martin. Also William Martin late of Dover, linendraper, brother of the above died 17 September 1807 aged 25.

490. William MARTIN died 29 October 178(0 or 9) aged 42. Also Mary his wife daughter of ……………….. RUSSELL of Goudhurst, who died 2 March 1789 aged 56. Left 3 children: Susannah, Mary and William.

491. Stephen TOLHURST late of Snargate, Victualler, died 2 April 1833 aged 77. Also Elizabeth his wife 21 April 1782 aged 22. Elizabeth his second wife 27 November 1823 aged 73. Leaving issue one son and 3 daughters: Peter, Lydia, Winny and Priscilla.

492. Catherine wife of Alfred MURRELL died 8 December 1906 aged 66. Alfred Murrell 26 June 1908 aged 59.

493. William Wright HARTLEY, 14 April 1837 aged 31, leaving surviving his widow and one son who erected.

494. Elizabeth wife of George HOBDAY died 18 August 1859 aged 50. Also two children Emma died 24 December 1844 aged 7 months; Sarah died 8 May 1848 aged 3 years. Left surviving one son: John Hartley and 2 daughters: Elizabeth and Maria Hobday.

495. John WOOD died 2 May 1918 aged 51.

496. William Howland HOOK of Fairfield and late of Brenzett died 21 October 1869 aged 84. Also Esther his wife died 2 February 1870 aged 86 Leaving one son and daughter.
In the church
497. In the south aisle, flat stone on which a two line inscription in brass, is now gone.

498. In the chancel a flat stone: In memory of the Reverend Robert NEILD, Master of Arts, Vicar of Blean in this county. He died the 9th of November 1780 aged 69 years.

499. In north aisle a slab with matrix of a two line inscription before the altar step.

500. In north aisle – centre – a flat stone, coffin-shaped – no inscription.

501. On the wooden screen in the tower arch "1686. IG – RB. CW"

Index of Names and Places

Name Index
Bates 461 462
Brazier 441
Brignall 476 477 478 480
    481 482
Brissenden 446
Browne 452
Burrows 489
Butler 406 407 408 410 411
   412 413 414 415 416 418
   419 420 421 423 424 425
   427 428 433 434 435 436
   437

Coats 441
Cobb 431 464
Collins 487
Constable 438 439 440 441
Drawbridge 452
Drawdredge 452
Fielder 483
Flisher 465 466
Gravett 424
Handcock 460
Harley 493
Harman 468
Hobday 494Hogben 486
Hook 496
Hougham 484
Ketchlee 453 454 455 456
Lee 483 484
Martin 438 442 489 490
Miller 474
Murrell 492
Neild 498
Newman 457
Orman 432
Ovenden 429 430
Palmer 467 469 471 472
    473 475
Reynolds 443
Roberts 444 447
Russell 490
Sacre 458
Smallbone 417
Stanly 459
Tolhurst 488 491
Vidler 485
Wood 495
Wraight 449 450 451

Places Index
Blean 498
Brenzett 408 424 496
Brookland 407 414 415
    416 418 477 484
Canterbury 424
Dover 489
Fairfield 496
Goudhurst 490


Hythe 474
Ivychurch 452
   Moat Farm 464
   Spring Farm 431
Lydd 419 420 421
Mersham 452
Mortlake 418
New Romney 438 439 440
   441 447
Old Romney 475
Rye 441
Smarden 486
Snargate 491
Snave 443
Wellington, New Zealand 464General
Clerk 458
Cooper 452
Linendraper 489
Reverend 460 498
Surgeon 484
Surgeon, RN 447
Vicar 498
Victualler 491
Yeoman 424 452

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