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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-   
priator

Sheet 1
John
   Allsopp














































Sheet 2

John
   Allsopp


1
2
3

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

23

24
25

26
27
28
29
30

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38

39
40

41
42
43
44

Lower Wester Hill Farm
Homestead
Garden and Lodge
New Orchard

Cherry Hop garden
Cherry Garden Shaw
Spring field
Spring field Shaw
Stable field
Unger meadow
Unger field Shaw East
Unger field Shaw West
Penstock field
Penstock field Shaw
Gull field
Gull field Shaw
Dead Hedge field
Dead Hedge field Shaw
Mouldy mead Shaw
Cloy field Plantation
Part of the mouldy mead
Cloy field
Dead Hedge field 
   Shaw South
Dead Hedge field 
   Shaw East
Cloy field Shaw
Mouldy mead 
   Shaw South
Riddle meadow
Riddle meadow Shaw
Barn meadow
Barn orchard
Calves & Hog orchard

Garden
The Eight hundred
Upper home hop garden
Lower home hop garden
Lower house Shaw
Long Harrows
Long Harrows Shaw
Long Harrows 
   Shaw South
Butchers field
Butchers field 
   Shaw West
Butchers field Shaw East
Hop house, etc
Heath Allotment
Cottage and Garden

Homestead
Garden
Filbert 
   & fruit
Hops
Coppice
Fruit
Coppice
Hops/Fruit
Pasture
Coppice
Coppice
Hops/Fruit
Coppice
Hops
Coppice
Arable
Coppice
Coppice
Plantation
Arable
Arable

Coppice

Coppice
Coppice

Coppice
Pasture
Coppice
Pasture
Pasture
Fruit &
  Pasture
Garden
Fruit
Hops/Fruit
Hops/Fruit
Coppice
Hops
Coppice

Coppice
Fruit

Coppice
Coppice
Waste
Fruit
Garden





0.3. 6
3.0.12

1.0.36

1.3.14
0.2. 4


1.3.39

1.2.38

7.0.16



1.0.24
3.3.34







1.1. 1

1.3.22
1.2.22

2.0.32

1.0.39
2.2.10
2.3.10

2.0.11



1.1.28




2.0.12
           
42.2.30



1.0.39
0.2. 5

0.3.27
3.0.36
0.2.23
1.1.16
0.3.36
2.0. 8
0.2.24
0.0.21
0.1.22
2.1. 0
1.0.10
1.3.21
0.0.23
7.2.18
1.0.17
1.0. 4
0.0.17
1.1. 6
4.0.29

0.0.35

0.1.15
0.1.19

0.0.17
1.1.28
0.0.14
2.0.14
1.3.11

2.1.25
0.0.15
1.1.29
2.2.37
3.0.17
0.0.33
2.1. 5
0.0.35

0.1. 4
1.2.15

0.0.22
0.0.23
0.0. 6
2.0.37
  0.1.13
56.1.31


0. 5. 0
0. 2. 0

0. 7. 0
1. 8. 6

0.11. 0

0.16. 6
0. 4. 6


0.7. 6

0.15. 6

3. 4. 0



0.11. 0
1.16. 5







0.12. 0

0.17. 6
0.16. 0

1. 9. 0
0. 0. 7
0.11. 6
1. 4. 0
1. 8. 0

0.19. 0



0.13. 0




0.19. 0
  0. 1. 0
20. 9. 6




















































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator

Joseph
 Amies 

Revd John
 Ashburner



Charles
 Allchin

Benjamin
 Birchall




Rev Francis
 Barrow
(of Margate)
Allchin
 William
   
Himself
& others



Cock & others

John
 Day

John
 Davis

Elizabeth
 Foster





Thornycraft
 & Dann

Jonah
 Davis

45


46

47


48


49


50


51
52
53
54
55


56


57

Aldermans field at
   Coxheath

House Garden etc 
   by Ashby
Church Yard


House yards, etc


Amesbury field


Arable field


The Bull Inn Stables Yard
Hop Garden
Hop Garden
Rough Bank
Rough Bank


Cottages & 
   Blacksmith’s Shop

Arable field
Arable


Garden

Church Yard


Yards


Arable


Arable


Homestead
Hops
Hops
Wood
Wood



Yard

Arable

9.0.23










2.3.38


0.0.27



1.2.12
1.1.38

         
3.0.10




0.1.24

9.1.34



0.1. 5
0.3.14
1.0.19

0.0.13


3.1.25


0.0.30


0.1.31
2.0. 2
1.2.39
0.1. 4
0.0.38
4.2.34


0.0.27

0.2. 0















0. 1. 7


0. 2. 0
0.13. 5
0.12.10

         
1. 8. 3




0. 2. 2










1. 3. 6















0. 1. 8

Messrs
  Brenchley
















Sheet 3
Rt Hon
 Earl
 Cornwallis
Thomas
 Coveney





Cornelius
 Springett


Rt Hon
 Earl
 Cornwallis

John
 Copping


William
 Allchin

58
59
60
61
62


63
64


65



65a



66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86

The Star Inn & Buildings
House field
meadow
Bowling Green etc
Slip of Cricketing field


Cottage House etc
Hop garden


Arable fields



Part of field at Coxheath



? Farm
Old garden
Long Hop garden
Rankins Hill
Plums
Cottage garden & lodge
Garden spot
Shave behind Eversfields
Bailey ground
Hop House piece
Nursery
Grindstone plat
Hop house Filbert
Four pole acre
Acre + ¼
Acre + ½
Old acre
Hog orchard
Little meadow
Four acres
Path field
Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Yard
Hops


Arable



Arable



Homestead
Fruit
Hops
Walnut plan
Fruit
Garden
Garden
Coppice
Hops
Hops
Arable
Fruit
Filberts
Hops
Fruit
Hops
Hops
Fruit
Fruit
Hops
Hops


0.3.11
2.1.25
0.1.16
0.0. 5
3.2.17


1.1. 8
1.1. 8

0.3.25



0.1.11




0.2.23
4.1.24
0.3.12
0.0.12



3.2.28
0.2.34
0.0.17
0.1.37
1.0. 8
1.3.36
1.1. 2
1.3.37
1.2.14
1.0. 0
1.3.31
4.2.35
  3.0. 6
29.2. 3

0.2. 7
0.3.22
2.2. 1
0.1.25
0.0.  6
4.1.21

0.0.31
1.2.31
1.3.12

1.0. 1



0.1.22



0.3. 3
0.3. 0
5.0.11
0.3.28
0.0.15
0.0.22
0.0. 2
0.2. 1
4.1.14
0.2.39
0.0.17
0.1.37
1.0. 8
2.0. 5
1.1. 7
2.0. 5
1.2.14
1.0. 3
1.3.38
5.0.11
 3.1.14
33.1.14

0. 2. 0
0. 5. 6
0.10. 0
0. 2. 6
0. 0. 4
1. 0. 4

0. 1. 3
0.10. 9
0.12. 0





0.0. 8



0. 3. 0
0. 6. 6
2. 7. 6
0. 9. 6
0. 0. 9



1.19. 6
0. 8. 6
0. 1. 0
0. 5. 6
0.11. 6
1. 2. 0
0.14. 0
1. 2. 0
0.17. 6
0.11. 0
1. 1. 6
2.18. 0
 1.13. 6
16.12. 9












0. 9. 8

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator


Rt Hon
 Earl
 Cornwallis

William
 Allchin


87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104

Rose Hill
Homestead
Wilderness
Plantation behind house
The six and seven acres
Heath wood
Six & seven acres Shaws
Upper Hop garden
Cherry ground
Purvey field
Purvey Shaw
Purvey Plantation
Purvey Shaw
East Purvey Shaw
East Purvey and Calves
Middle hop ground
Upper Orchard
Lower Orchard
Gregory mead

Homestead
Pasture
Fruit
Arable
Wood
Coppice
Fruit/Hops
Hops
Arable
Coppice
Hops/Fruit
Coppice
Coppice
Hops
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Arable



0.1.18
3.0.12
13.0.23


5.2.39
3.3.30
1.1.33

1.2.27


4.2.25
3.3.38
0.3.14
2.3. 1
14.1. 0


0.3.37
0.1.25
3.1. 3
14.0.25
3.2.32
0.0.32
6.0. 1
4.012
1.2. 6
0.0. 9
1.2.37
0.0.27
0.1. 4
5.0. 0
4.2. 4
0.3.37
2.3.10
14.1.36




















0. 4. 0
0. 3. 0
1. 3. 0
5.15. 0


2. 4. 0
1.10. 0
0.11. 0

0.12. 6


1.16. 0
1.10. 6
0. 6. 6
1. 1. 0
5. 7. 0

Sheet 4

105
106
107
108
109
110

111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122



123
124

125
126

Gregory Shaw
Highgate Field
Acre field
Smooth meadow
Acre meadow
Shaw between Acre &
   Smooth field
Little Sands
Little Sands Shaws
Long Sands
Long Sands Shaws
Little Sawpit field
Shaw in Little Sawpit field
Great Sawpit field
Sawpit field Shaws
Heron field
Heron field Shaws
The four acres
The four acres Shaws


Maytum’s Farm
Homestead
Orchard

House meadow
Shave by House meadow
Coppice
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture

Coppice
Arable
Coppice
Arable
Coppice
Pasture
Coppice
Arable
Coppice
Arable
Coppice
Arable
Coppice



Homestead
Pasture 
  & fruit
Pasture
Coppice


1.3. 7
0.3.31
4.0.36
1.0.36


2.1.11

5.1.11

2.3. 2

3.2.20

5.3.12

4.1.16
           
88.0.37




1.1. 3
6.3.33
         
8.0.36

0.1.13
2.0.29
1.0.17
4.2.13
1.0.38

0.1.18
2.1.26
0.3.37
5.2.13
0.2.10
2.3.20
0.0.20
3.2.30
1.0.29
5.3.38
0.3.26
4.1.38
    0.1.28
102.1.28


0.1. 8

1.1.23
7.1. 0
0.0.39
9.0.30























0. 1. 0

0. 8. 9
2. 5. 0
          
2.14. 9



0.13. 6
0. 7. 0
1.12. 0
0. 8. 6


0.18. 0

2. 0. 0

1. 1. 0

1. 8. 0

2. 5. 0

1.13. 0
           
34. 9. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator


Rt Hon
 Earl
 Cornwallis










Sheet 5

William
 Allchin


127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138



139
140
141
142
143



144
145
146
147

Wells Farm
Homestead
Old orchard
Garden
Young orchard
Banky meadow
Banky meadow Shaws
Horse meadow
The Island
Part of the 40 acre field
Forty acre Shaws
The forty acre Shaw
Cox Heath allotment


Spring Farm
Cottage and Garden
Lower part of the 40 acres
Spring field
Lower Goodreed
Upper Goodreed


Lacy’s
Homestead
Part of Lacy’s meadow
Part of Lacy’s meadow
Lacy’s orchard

Homestead
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Coppice
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Coppice
Coppice
Arable



Garden
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable



Homestead
Arable
Pasture
Arable



1.1.17

1.2. 2
8.2.17

2.0. 7
2.3.33
25.0.29


   6.1.32
48.0.17



9.1.15
5.0.22
5.3.23
 4.3.32
25.1.14



0.2. 8
5.0.36
2.0.12
7.3.16



0.0.31
1.1.38
0.0.15
1.2.28
8.3.10
0.1. 8
2.0.22
3.0.29
25.2.25
0.2.30
0.1. 5
  6.2.19
51.0.20


0.0.33
9.2. 8
5.1. 4
6.0.27
 5.0.25
26.1.17


0.0.25
0.2.23
5.1.23
2.1. 4
8.1.35


0. 1. 0
0. 9. 6

0.11. 0
3. 1. 0

0.14. 6
1. 1. 0
9. 4. 9


 2. 6. 6
17.9. 3

















0. 1. 0
4. 5. 0
2. 3. 2
2.12. 0
 2. 1. 0
11. 2. 2


0. 0. 6
0. 3. 6
1.13. 6
0.12.10
2.10. 4





























Sheet 6

Charles
 Springett






















Cornelius
 Springett


148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168



169
170

171
172
173
174

Burnt Flowers Farm
Homestead
Fovestall
Lane field
Shaw
Clothes hedge field
Corner field
Duddy field
The four acres
Grape Hop garden
Orchard
Westlands
Jones Hop garden
Pear tree meadow
Home meadow
Burnt flower field
Couch field
Shaw by Couch field
Shaw by Couch field
Old town
Shaw
Shaw


Davis’s Farm
Homestead
Orchard

Davis’s meadow
Great field
River mead
Turnpike field

Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Coppice
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Coppice
Coppice
Arable
Coppice
Coppice



Homestead
Pasture 
   & Fruit
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture



0.3.15
3.1.18

2.2.25
2.1. 0
6.0.36
4.2. 3
2.1.30
0.2.19
7.0.35
1.3.33
2.3.38
3.3.32
3.3.35
6.0.18


6.1.22

           
55.1.29




0. 3.21
2.2.28
12.3.14
1.2.34
 1.1.20
19.1.37


1.0.13
1.0.10
3.3. 2
0.0.39
2.3.13
2.2. 9
6.2.23
4.3.24
2.2.12
0.2.29
7.2.26
2.1. 5
3.0.36
4.1. 9
4.2.36
6.1.37
0.1.15
0.2.23
6.2.24
0.3.37
 0.2.31
64.1.13


0.1.26

1.0. 2
3.0. 0
13.2.14
1.3.12
 1.1.39
21.1.18


























0. 1. 0

0. 7. 6
1. 5. 4
5.15. 0
0.16. 0
0.13. 0
8.17. 0


0. 4. 0
0. 7. 0
1. 3. 0

0.18. 6
0.16. 0
2. 3. 6
1.11. 6
0.17. 6
0. 4. 6
2.19. 0
0.13. 6
1. 0. 6
1. 7. 6
1. 7. 6
2. 2.11


2. 4. 6

            
20. 0.11





Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator


Rt Hon
 Earl
 Cornwallis

William
 Ware


175
176
177
178
178a
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200

Ashes farm
Homestead
Orchard
Barn field
Three acres
Five acres
Rushy meadow
Pasture
Spring Hop garden
Old Orchard
Dukes Orchard
Orchard
Hop garden
Four acre field
Shaw
Willow bed field
Toke field
Fovestall field
Small homestead
Oast house field
Orchard
Coggers Five acres
Coggers field
Burnt flowers
Burnt flowers 7 acres
Great Sayreeds
Shaw in Great Sayreeds
Little Sayreeds

Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Fruit/Hops
Arable
Coppice
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Homestead
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Coppice
Arable



0.3. 3
2.3.35
2.3.38
5.0.13
2.1. 9
2.0.23
3.1.30
1.1.26
1.1. 5
1.2.36
2.0.36
3.3.21

4.3. 5
7.0.30
2.1. 5

4.2.10
2.3.18
5.2.19
4.3.27
5.3. 8
6.3.23
7.0.17

  2.0. 2
84.0.29


1.0. 6
0.3.17
3.0.16
3.1.12
5.1. 4
2.1.27
2.1. 6
3.2.36
1.2. 4
1.1.24
1.3.10
2.1.35
4.0. 3
0.2.14
4.3.27
7.1.35
2.1.27
0.1.25
4.3.18
3.0. 7
5.3. 4
5.0.10
6.1.20
7.2.30
7.1. 1
1.2.10
  2.1.18
92.3.36


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

0.18. 0
0.17. 0
1. 7. 6
0.10. 6
0.10. 0
0.14. 0
0.18. 0


1.18. 8
3. 4. 4


1.16. 3







           
16. 3. 3






2. 0. 6







1.11. 0



0.18. 0



2. 4. 6
1.18. 6
2. 4. 0
2.13. 6
3. 2. 5

 0.16. 0
17. 8. 5






Page 7

Richard
 Miller













George
 Dann







Thomas
 Sharp


201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212



213
214
215

216




217

Linton Hill
Homestead
Meadow
Pound field
Wood
Three acre field
Orchard
Hop garden
Meadow
---
---
---
---


Part of Maytum’s Farm
Burnt flowers
Five acres
Stone Stile field/late 
   of Wells
Danne’s Orchard/late 
   of Dannes


Late Dann’s
Orchard

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



Arable
Hops

Arable

Arable



Pasture



7.1.34
4.0.18

2.2.34
1.0.13
1.2. 8
4.2.17
1.0.15
10.3.26
1.3.19
  2.1.13
37.2. 7


3.2.27
4.2.33

0.3.39

  1.3.38
11.1. 6


2.0. 0


2.3.16
7.3. 1
4.1.25
3.2.19
3.0.16
1.2.12
1.2.18
4.2.33
1.2. 5
11.0.29
2.1.11
  2.1.37
47.0.22


4.1. 2
5.0.32

1.1. 6

  2.0.30
12.3.30


2.0.26


0. 1. 0
3. 0. 6
1.12.10
1. 1. 6
0. 8. 6



0. 8. 6
4.10. 0
0.15. 0
  1. 0. 0
12.17.10


1.13. 6
2. 2. 9

0. 8. 4

0.16. 4
5. 0.11


1. 4. 6


























Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator


Rt Hon
 Earl
 Cornwallis

John
 Hunt






Pawley
 William


218

219
220
221



222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232

233

Johnson’s Land
Cottages & garden/
  Self and others
Hop garden
Orchard
Pasture field


Redwall Farm
Homestead
House meadow
Barn field
Meadow
Hop garden
---
---
---
---
---
Pattenden’s Pound/
  Corns. Springett
Freebody field


Garden
Hops
Pasture
Pasture



Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable

Hops
Arable




0.2.32
0.2.33
1.3. 6
3.0.31



4.3.37
4.0. 0
1.3.37
1.3. 5
3.2. 0
3.2.36
5.1. 8
1.3.21
2.0.17

1.3.29
  3.3.18
35.0. 8



0.0.26
0.3.13
0.3.15
1.3.20
3.2.24


0.2.33
5.0.22
4.0.28
2.0.12
2.0. 0
3.2.20
3.3.25
5.2.18
2.0. 7
2.1. 1

2.0.25
  4.0. 7
37.2.38



0. 0. 6
0. 4. 6
0. 4. 6
0.10. 6
1. 0.  0










0. 2. 0
1.11. 6
1. 5. 4
0.12. 6
0.11. 0
1. 0. 6
1. 3. 0
1.16. 6
0.11. 6
0.13. 0


          
9. 6.10

Sheet 8
















































Sheet 9

Rt Hon
 Earl
 Cornwallis


234

235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251

252
253
253a
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262

263

264
265

266

267

268

269

270

271

272

273

274
275
276
276a

Linton Place
Mansion, Pleasure
   grounds, etc
Kitchen gardens
Old orchard
Park
Park
? pond, part of
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Shaw
Shaw
Orchard
Plantation
Plantation
Part of Linton Wood
Star meadow
Allotment of Coxheath
Cottage, sheds & Yards
   by Thompson
Richies Homestead
Amesbury field
Part of Amesbury field
Filbert Plantation
Meadow
The ¾ of an acre
Old orchard
Linton ground
Shaw Rough Bank etc
The hundred acres
Bean hill orchard
Willow Plantation/
   on Ashes
Cottages & garden
by Easthope & others
Almshouses & garden
Lady Cornwallis’ school
   and cottages
Cottages & garden/
   Nash & others
Cottages & garden/
   Hooton & others
Cottages & garden/
   Foreman & others
Cottages & garden/
   Ashby & Horton
Cottages & garden/
   Golden & Gammon
Cottage & garden/
   Pettit & others
Parsonage house 
   garden etc
Pleasure ground
   shrubbery etc
Parsonage eight acres
Smock field
Smith’s meadow
Orchard/tenanted


Homestead
Gardens
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Water
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Coppice
Coppice
Arable
Plantation
Plantation
Wood
Pasture
Arable

Yards
Homestead
Arable
Arable
Fruit
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Coppice
Filberts
Pasture

Plantation

Garden
Garden

Yard

Gardens

Gardens

Gardens

Gardens

Gardens

Garden

Garden
Pleasure
   ground
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Fruit





4.0.31
71.1.37
73.1. 4






1.2.37



0.3. 3
2.1. 8



8.0. 0
1.3. 3
1.0.12
2.1.19
0.3.14
0.3.27
3.2.11

0.0.13
1.0.18























7.3.30
2.0.32
5.3.16
      3.2.36
193.0.31



15.0.10
1.3. 3
4.1.15
73.0. 2
74.3. 0
1.0.24
3.0.16
0.3.36
3.2.35
0.1.28
0.1.27
1.3. 8
2.1. 3
0.2.26
0.0.39
0.3.13
2.1.27

0.1.10
0.1. 0
8.1.24
2.0. 0
1.0.25
2.2.18
0.3.24
1.0. 8
3.3.14
0.2.22
0.0.15
1.1. 4

3.0. 9

0.1.32
0.0.35

0.1.23

1.0.30

0.0.27

0.1.24

0.0.36

0.0.36

0.0.12

0. 2. 7

1.2. 3
8.1. 1
2.1.27
6.0.20
   3.3.32
240.2.36



2. 0. 6
0. 9. 6
1. 3. 0
19.18.10
19.18. 1






0. 9. 6



0. 4. 6
0.12. 8



0. 2. 4

0. 3. 1
0.13. 0
0. 4. 6
0. 3. 0
1. 0. 6

0. 0. 6
0. 6. 6

























1.12. 8
  1. 1. 6
52.10. 8

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator

John
 Charlton,
   Esq


John
 Copping







Charles
 Couchman


William
 Crisp
John
 Charlton,
   Esq


John
 Copping







Charles
 Couchman


Edward
 Fisher

277
278



279
280
281

282
283
284


285



286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302

Pimscourt mead
Shaw by Pimscourt mead


Little Wester
Homestead
Orchard and Filberts
Beacon grounds

House part of garden etc
Barn and Plantation
Cottages and garden


---


Snoads Hole Farm
Homestead
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard
Filbert Plantation etc
Orchard
Meadow
Cottage Pond etc
Shaw etc
---
Orchard Plat
Corner? Croft
Orchard and arable
Part of Orchard
Part of Orchard
Part of Orchard
Coxheath field
Pasture
Coppice



Homestead
Hops
Fruit &
  arable
Garden
Fruit
Garden


Arable



Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Yard
Coppice
Hops
Pasture
Pasture

Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

3.2.16
         
3.2.16



1.1.34

2.3.29

0.3.29
         
5.1.12

2.1.13




0.2. 3
0.2.35
1.0.  9
0.1.33
1.3.24
6.0. 6


3.2.29
0.2.15
2.1.25
1.?.32
1.1.12
1.2.10
0.1. 1
  1.2.36
25.2.37




3.3.39
0.2.  5
4.1.35


0.0.23
1.2.29

3.0.27
0.0.12
1.0. 5
0.0.25
6.1.11

2.3. 0



0.1.19
0.2.21
0.3.15
1.0.30
0.2. 8
2.0.24
6.1. 8
0.0.33
0.1.12
3.3.17
0.2.21
2.3. 4
2.0. 7
1.2.32
2.3. 0
0.1. 9
  2.0.20
28.3. 0

0.18.0
          
0.18. 0


0. 0. 6
0.17. 0
1.14. 0

0.10.10

          
3. 2.  6

0.11. 7



0. 1. 0
0. 5. 0
0. 6. 4
0. 9. 0
0. 4  0
0.18. 0
3. 0. 0


1.13. 2
0. 5. 6
0.19. 0
0.19. 0
0.14. 0
1. 3. 4
0. 2. 6
 0.18. 0
11.17.10

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator

Sheet 10
John Russell
  Elvey








Elvey, George


John
 Elliott


Ambrose
 Gibbons





Board of
 Guardians


Francis
 Barham
  Elvey, 







Moon &
 others

Jonah
 Davis


Ambrose
 Gibbons





In hand


303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310


311


312



313
314
315
316
317


318

Mercers Farm
Homestead
Shaw
Garden
---
---
---
River Mead
Shaw


Cottages, etc


Arable


Crundies Farm
Homestead
Barn and yard
Little Fd
Barn Fd
Four Acres


Union House & grounds

Homestead
Coppice
Garden
Arable
Hops
Hops
Arable
Coppice





Arable



Homestead
Yard
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable





9.3. 9
2.0.23
3.1. 7
2.3.12
           
18.0.11




2.1. 4





0.3. 8
1.1.26
4.2.37
6.3.33


0.1.38
0.0.32
0.0.31
10.0. 6
2.1. 4
3.2. 1
2.3.26
  0.0.17
19.3.15

1.1,21


2.2. 2



0.0.31
0.0.16
0.3.34
1.2.12
5.0.32
3.8. 1

4.2. 9


0. 1. 0

0. 1. 6
4.13. 0
0.17. 0
1. 4. 5
1. 3. 0
          
8. 1.11

0. 8. 0


0.10. 6





0. 6. 0
0.10.10
2.11. 3
3. 8. 1

1.11. 6


William
 Kipping
















Sheet 11
Gabriel
 Kenward

James
 Dartnell

















Gabriel
 Kenward


319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330

331
332
333
334


335
336

Hatch Hill Farm
Homestead
Old Pear Orchard
Cottages and garden
Heath piece
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Rough Bank
Ardon ?Shot
Orchard
Old Orchard and Shaw
Plantation

---
---
Shaw
Shaw


Cottage
Cottage and garden

Homestead
Pasture etc
Garden
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Waste
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Filbert &
  Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Coppice
Coppice



Garden



0.1.29

1.0. 1
1.0.21
1.0.14
0.1.20

0.0.28
0.0.16
0.2.31

3.2. 7
0.3.37
0.3.17

           
10.1.21



0.1.33
0.1.38
0.0.31
1.0.19
1.1. 3
1.0.36
0.1.26
0.1.37
0.0.30
0.0.20
0.3.18

4.1.27
1.0.13
0.3.36
0.1. 7
  0.1.20
13.3.34

0.0. 2
0.0.13
0.0.15


0. 1. 0
0. 6. 0

0. 5. 4
0.17. 0
0.13. 0










           
12. 4. 6


Thomas Bold
 Marchant
  Esquire

Ambrose
 Gibbons


337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351

Toke House Farm
Homestead
Filbert Plat
Sheet garden
Lucerne Piece
Old Orchard
Slip Field
Banky meadow
Scallbone
Shaw in Scallbone
Part of the 8 acres
Part of the 8 acres
Part of the 8 acres
Shaw
Five acres
Little field

Homestead
Pasture
Fruit/Hops
Fruit/Hops
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Coppice
Pasture
Pasture
Hops
Coppice
Arable
Arable



0.1.25
2.1.11
1.0.38
3.0.11
2.0.14
3.3.13
2.0.10

3.3.34
2.0. 5
2.0.27

4.3. 4
  1.1. 4
29.1.11


1.0.12
0.1.33
2.2.35
1.1.15
3.0.39
2.1. 7
4.0.10
2.1. 2
0.1.24
4.0.29
2.0.31
2.1.14
0.1.24
5.0.25
  1.2.12
33.2.32


0. 4. 0
0. 3. 0
0.16. 6
0. 9. 0
1. 2. 0
0.16. 6
1. 7. 3
0.16. 0

1. 8. 6
0.16. 0
0.15. 6

2. 4. 6
  0.10. 5
11. 9. 2


Martin & ?Sweetlove














Walter
 Barton
  May

Sheet 12

Robert
 Duddy, 










John
 Copping


William
 Butcher


352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361


361a



362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374

Tanner House Farm
Homestead
Part of Homestead
Part of Homestead
Part of Homestead
Whitethorn mead
River mead
Willow bed
Waggon Lodge field
Shaws and Roadway
Tanner’s Wood


Arable field at Coxheath


Rankens
Homestead
Barn meadow
Private Road & Waste
Garden
Arable spot
Part of Orchard
Pond field
Stable field
Heron field
Meadow
---
---
Part of Mantie field

Homestead
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Willows
Arable
Coppice
Wood


Arable



Homestead
Pasture
Waste
Garden
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Hops
Arable
Arable



7.0.12
7.0. 6
0.1.30
1.2.18
1.3.30

8.0.20

           
26.0.36

1.1.20




0.2.13


0.0. 6
1.1. 7
13.2.23
3.1.24
5.1.35
6.2.21
2.3.12
1.1.37
 1.2.30
37.0. 8


0.2.39
7.1.23
7.1. 7
0.1.39
1.3. 6
2.0.12
0.0.27
8.1. 0
0.3.24
 0.12.38
30. 1.15

1.1.33



0.2. 6
0.2.24
0.1. 0
0.0.39
0.0. 6
1.1.26
15.1.24
3.2.18
6.0. 5
6.3.28
2.3.28
1.2. 5
 1.3.14
41.1.23


0. 3. 0
2.18. 6
2.17. 6
0. 4. 0
0.14. 6
0.16. 6

3.11. 0

           
11. 5. 0

0. 8.11



0. 2. 0
0. 3. 6

0. 2. 0
0. 0. 2
0. 9. 0
3. 3. 0
1. 3. 6
1.18. 0
2. 6. 6
1. 0. 6
0.11. 0
 0.12. 6
13.11. 8


William
 Margresson
  Penfold, 







Parish
 Officers of
   Linton

John
 Copping




In hand



In hand


375

376



375a
376a


377a
377b

Loose Court land
???? Plantation at 
  Wester Hill
Ardon spot


Loose Court land
River field
River field


Beacon pond and plat
Part of a garden 
   at Beacon pond


Hops
Arable



Pasture
Pasture


Waste

Garden



0.1.36
0.2.14
1.0.10


3.0. 6
3.2. 3
6.2. 9



0.2. 7
0.2.21
1.0.28


3.0.29
3.2.34
6.3.23

0.1.20

0.0.16
0.1.36



0. 4. 4
0. 4. 0
0. 8. 4








0.16. 6
0.14. 6
1.16. 0


Edward
 Russell














Sheet 13

Edward
 Russell


377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387

388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414

Wester Hill Farm
Homestead
Home meadow
Home field
Heath piece
The Wood
Sedgwick’s field
Part of the six acres
Part of the six acres
Old Orchard
Home Hop ground
Shaws by 
   Home Hop ground
Young Orchard
Shaws by Young Orchard
Lost field
Shaws by Lost field
Little meadow
Shaw by Little meadow
Bank meadow
Bank meadow shaw
Bank meadow shaw
Corner of Bank meadow
Bank Hop ground
Shaw
Part of Street field
Street field shaw
Street field
Bank
Old Orchard
Five acres
Upper Little meadow
Shaw
Shaw between meadows
Purvey Shaws
Purvey Hop Ground
Purvey meadow
Squat Bottom field
Lower Little meadow
Shaw around meadow

Homestead
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
Pasture
Hops

Coppice
Fruit
Coppice
Hops
Coppice
Pasture
Coppice
Pasture
Coppice
Coppice
Wood
Hops
Coppice
Arable
Coppice
Arable
Wood
Hops
Hops
Pasture
Coppice
Coppice
Coppice
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Coppice



4.0.35
2.0.37
1.1.23

3.3. 1
2.0. 2
4.1.10
1.2.36
1.2.13


2.1. 1

1.1. 3

0.3.13

1.1.35



3.2. 4

1.2.29

4.3. 0

1.3.20
4.2.36
1.0.12



2.2.20
1.3. 6
2.2. 0
0.3 7
           
52.1.23



0.3.27
4.1.18
2.1.23
1.2. 6
4.1. 7
3.3.29
2.0.22
4.2. 0
1.3.13
1.2.29

0.0.37
2.1.28
0.1. 3
1.1.21
0.0.34
0.3.25
0.0.25
1.2.22
0.2.11
0.0.25
0.0. 3
3.3.33
0.1. 8
1.3.23
0.1.11
5.0. 0
4.3.34
2.1. 9
5.0.24
1.0.22
0.0.11
0.1.37
2.3. 2
2.3.11
1.3.25
2.2.35
0.3.34
  0.3.35
73.1. 2


0. 3. 0
1.1. 0
0.16. 6
0.10. 4

1. 9. 6
0.15. 0
1.13. 6
0.12. 6
0.11. 6


0.17. 6

0. 9. 6

0. 6. 0

0.11. 6



1. 7. 6

0.12. 6

1.17. 0

0.13. 0
1.16. 0
0. 7. 6



0.18. 0
0.12. 0
0.17. 0
0. 4. 9
            
19.14. 7

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator


Charles
 Springett














Sheet 14

Charles
 Springett












Charles
 Springett





Cornelius
 Springett


415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424




425
426
427
428
429


430
431

Linton Street Farm
Homestead
Square Hop Garden
Gooseberry Plat
Old Hop Garden
Old Meadow
Plantation
Seed field
Young Plantation
Cottage & Waste Bank
House & Garden
   (Revd. J. Ashburner)


Riverlands
Seven acres
Ten acres
Five acres
Duditish field
Ewe well field


House Shop at the Street
Plat

Homestead
Hops
Fruit
Hops
Arable
Fruit
Arable
Fruit
Waste

Garden



Arable
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Yard
Yard



3.0.14
0.1.28
2.0.11
2.2.22
3.3.27
2.3.15
3.1.15


           
18.1.12


7.3.13
10.1.17
5.1.15
10.0.19
5.3. 2
39.1.26


0.2.36
3.3.13
0.1.38
2.1. 3
2.3. 2
4.1.14
2.3.37
3.1.35
0.0. 5

  0.0.32
21.0.15


8.0.34
10.3.25
5.2.29
10.1.20
 5.3.31
41.0.19

0.0.13
0.0.  7
0.0.20




0. 3. 0
2. 2. 6
0. 6. 0
1. 7. 6
1.16. 0
2.19. 0
2. 0. 0
2. 3. 0


            
12.18. 6






















2. 9. 6
3. 9. 8
1.14. 0
3. 3. 0
 1.15. 8
12.11.10

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities
Inbound   

Quantities
Outbound

Rector   

Appro-  
priator


Thomas
 Richard
  Sedgewick

Thomas
 Richard
Sedgewick


432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446



447
448

River Farm
House Barn & Yard
Old Orchard
Garden
---
River mead
---
River mead
Willow Plantation
Horse mead
---
---
Plantation
---
Barn and Yards
---


Sweetloves
House Garden and Lane
Sweetloves field

Yard
Pasture
Garden
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Yards
Pasture



Garden
Arable



6.1.20

10.0.38
6.3.29
18.1. 6
3.0.32

0.3.11
17.3.12
3.2.23

1.1. 6

 0.3.  0
69.1.16



3.2. 4
3.2. 4


0.0.19
6.2.27
0.0.21
10.2.11
7.1. 4
18.2.23
3.1. 4
0.1.26
0.3.28
18.1.27
3.3. 4
0.1. 4
1.1.18
0.0.14
  0.3.16
72.3.26


0.2.  1
3.2.27
4.0.28



2. 5. 0
0. 1. 6
3.17. 0
2.11. 0
6.14. 0
1. 4. 6

0. 6. 0
7. 3. 8
1. 6. 4

0. 9. 6

  0. 5. 6
26. 4. 0


0. 1. 6
1. 5. 6
1. 7. 0









Sheet 15

















George
 Sands




Thomas
 Tapsfield

Thomas &
 Richard
  Turner




























Francis
 Day

George
 Sands

Jonah
 Davis

Thomas &
 Richard
  Turner

449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460



461
462
463
464
465
466


467


468


469


470


471
472

Homestead
Orchard
---
Orchard
---
Wood
---
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Part of a field
Part of a field


Pitts Farm
Cottage and Garden
---
Meadow
Meadow
Shaw
Shaw


Redwall Cottages 
  (Horse crofts)

Plantation


Small profits


Part of


Arable
Arable over the Road
Homestead
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Wood
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Monumental Inscriptions In the Church and Churchyard of Little Chart, Kent

The Monumental Inscriptions in the church and churchyard of Little Chart, Kent, noted September 1920 by Leland L. Duncan. Typed up by Christine Pantrey and checked by Zena Bamping.

Little Chart Churchyard

A - On the South side of the Church.

  1. Clement wife of Edward MANOOCH of Little Chart daughter of D……WITT of Tenterden, 22nd May Anno Domini 1674. Left issue five sons and one daughter.

  2. George MISSING of Charring, 8th April 17??, in the 85th year. [Apparently the George Missing Baptised 1st March 1691 and buried 15th April 1777 see Registers].

  3. Daniel MANOOCH of this parish, yeoman, sonne of Edward Manooch, - December 1694 in 43rd year leaving issue one sonne and seven daughters [ buried 31st December].

  4. Edward MANOCH son of Daniel MANOCH and Mary his wife, 16th December 1691 in ye…. Year. Also Judeth MANNOCH daughter of Daniel Manoch, 19th December 170- in ye (?1) 4th year. [ Edward and Judeth Menouch, both of Charing, are shown in the Registers as buried on 19th December 1701].

  5. William BANISTER of this parish, 5th January 1808 aged 68. Amphillias his wife was buried in the family vault on the North side of the church. Left issue two sons, William and John.

  6. A large Altar tomb of late 17th or early 18th century, No inscription now to be seen.

  7. Lewis MUNN of this parish, papermaker, 30th August 1804 aged 54. Sarah Munn his widow, late of this parish, 5th October 1825 aged 73.

  8. Sophia MUNN fourth daughter of Lewis and Sarah Munn, 24th April 1840 aged 55.

  9. William Foster ELLIOTT, priest, the first vicar of Saint John the Evangelist, East Dulwich and for nine years Rector of this parish. Born 2nd January 1822 died 4th December 1901.

  10. Richard PERKIN from London, late joiner at……Calehill,….M…h ye 2nd …[broken] [a Richard Perkin buried February 3rd 1756].

  11. Edward BURFORD, 21st November 1824 aged 78.

  12. Elizabeth wife of Edward BROWN, 16th June 1771 aged 75.

  13. In memory of John …est who d…30. 1746…

  14. John WEST, 30th August 1746 aged 48 [ replica of 13].

  15. Charlotte widow of Stephen SHEADER, 26th June 1875 aged 89.

  16. Stephen SHEADER of this parish, 9th April 1848 aged 72, leaving his widow to lament his loss.

  17. Charlotte SHEADER of this parish, 8th April 1883 aged 75.

  18. James AKHURST of this parish, 1(?5) April 1742 aged 65. Left issue Jo…[? John], Samuell, Elizabeth; Thomas, John, James and Jo….h [ ?Jospeh]. Elizabeth his wife, 2nd April 17…. Aged? 77.

  19. Elizabeth wife of Joseph AKHURST of this parish and daughter of John and Elizabeth JENNINGS of this parish, 3rd September 1759 aged 29. Also Jennings their son died an infant [ he was buried 8th October 1752].

  20. Jane late wife of Thomas AKHURST daughter of Thomas and Jane WERGET of Kennington, 5th September 1762 aged 45.

  21. Joseph AKHURST of this parish, miller, 27th July 1790 aged 66. Left issue by Elizabeth his second wife, five sons and three daughters: Joseph, Edward, John, James, Jane, Elizabeth, Charlotte and Thomas Hopkings. A painfull long illness & c. Elizabeth his wife, 29th July 1807 aged 67.

  22. Elizabeth wife of James AKHURST of this parish, yeoman, 8th December 1770 aged 51. He died 30th November 1787 aged 70. Elizabeth RECORD their daughter: 17th January 1789 aged 50 and left issue eleven sons and two daughters: Elizabeth, John, Thomas, James, Joseph, Richard, George; Abigail, Robert, Jinnings, Stephen, William and Henry.

  23. Sarah wife of Richard AKHURST, 27th November 1778 aged 33. Issue two daughters: Mary and Sarah.

  24. Richard AKHURST late of London and son of James and Elizabeth Akhurst of this parish, yeoman, 17th August 1787 aged 30. [ The Register calls him Robert Akhurst – he was buried 22nd August 1787].

  25. Richard Samuel OLDHAM, Rector of this parish from 1881-1905. Born 13th April 1823, died 24th June 1914 in 92nd year.

  26. Mary Annie HANN many years devoted nurse of the Reverend R.S. Oldham, Rector of this parish, 29th November 1914.

  27. Thomas WEST of this parish, papermaker, 25th August 1808 aged 94. Jane his wife, 1st August 1770 aged 65. They had issue five children of whom Thomas and Ann survived them. Mary died 20th October 1759 aged 21; Martha, 28th May 1760 aged 12; Jane, 8th November 1766 aged 21.

  28. Jane WEST, 8th November 179[?2] aged 21.

29. Elizabeth late wife of John ASHBEE of this parish, 7th April 1848 aged 62. John Ashbee, 30th November 1870 aged 85. Joseph their son, 22nd October 1848 aged 34; James their son, 10th October 1849 aged 37.

B Stones to the East of the Chancel

(beginning North and going Southwards row by row)

30. James Postlethwaite Francis WATSON of Bannister House, Little Chart, 20th October 1909 [ no age].

30.B. A footstone: H. B. 1825.

  1. Sarah wife of Richard Chapman JENNINGS, 21st October 1851 aged 49.

  2. Frederick son of Richard Chapman and Sarah JENNINGS, 28th May 1843 aged 2. Richard Henry Jennings brother of above, 19th February 1844 aged 19.

  3. Stephen Glazier JENNINGS son of Richard Chapman Jennings and Sarah his wife, 10th August 1836 aged 4. Also Edward their son, 17th August 1836 aged 2 and William, 18th August 1836 aged seven months.

  4. Ann wife of Henry JENNINGS of the parish of Westwell, 18th February 1833 aged 69. He died 12th November 1838 aged 75.

  5. Ann wife of Thomas THURSTON and daughter of Richard and Ann JENNINGS, 27th October 1812 aged 62. [not in Registers].

  6. William JENNINGS of this parish, 3rd February 1803 aged 42. Also Richard Jennings late of the parish of Pluckley, 7th March 1806 aged 46.

  7. He…./ lieth…./ of John…. ng../ of th…./who d…. y/ ye…..4 / aged…. s/ a..o M……y of John JENNINGS / son of J……. Margaret Jennings / who died… ye. 16, 1752 aged 3 years. [right half not filled in]. This probably is John Jennings buried 29th May 1754 and John Jennings, a child buried 23rd July 1752.

  8. John JENNINGS of this parish, 2nd August 1742 in ye 72nd year. Elizabeth his wife, 20th February 1752 aged 62. 

  9. Thomas son of Edward and Elizabeth ASHBEE of this Parish, 7th November 1805 aged 13 years.

40 Elizabeth wife of Edward ASHBEE of this parish, 14th March 1822 aged 68. She left issue surviving one son and five daughters: Edward, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah, Lucy and Sophia. Also Edward Ashbee, 11th December 1835 aged 79.

  1. Richard ASHBEE, (?4) February 1808 in (?8)3rd year. Sarah his wife, 1(?3) February 1794 aged 60.

  2. A flat stone within rails – no inscription apparent.

  1. William ASHLEY late of this parish, 14th December 1788 aged 61. Left issue by Elizabeth his wife two daughters Mary and Eleaner . Elizabeth his wife, 11th October 1809 aged 78. [in the Registers the name in each case is given as ASHBY] which is without doubt correct].

  2. Elizabeth wife of late Thomas TASSELL of Maidstone - born 1st February 1780 died 30th December 1870.

  3. Isabella CHEESMAN, born 29th November 1813, died 19th November 1894.

  4. William CHEESMAN of Chart Court in this parish born 1st March 1804 died 7th July 1852. [44. 45 and 46 are all in one enclosure].

  5. Edward CHEESMAN of this parish, yeoman, 21st May 1837 aged 61. Jane his wife, 3rd January 1854 aged 86.

  6. Edward son of Edward and Jane CHEESMAN of this parish, 19th June 1819 in 20th year. Mary Ann twin sister of above, 21st July 1801 aged 2. John brother of above, 11th March 1820 aged 22.

49. Footstone: M. A. C. 1801 (probably refers to No. 48).

  1. John JENNINGS late of Charing, 7th May 1844 aged 66. Eleanor his wife, 14th June 1838 aged 53.

  2. Thomas MISSING of the parish of Charing, 5th March 1793 in 50th year. Left issue surviving by Elizabeth his wife three sons and two daughters; Thomas, William and Mosses (sic), Mary and Elizabeth. Elizabeth his wife, 16th December 1814 aged 68.

  3. 51 A. A broken stone…. / aged…./ issue surviving viz William, John and Thomas. Footstones W. H. 1818. A. H. 1814 [? William and Ann HOLMS, whose sons were baptised: William 1782, John 1786 and Thomas 1789].

  4. Edward BROWN late of this parish, 21st September 1797 in 80th year. Left issue by Elizabeth his wife three sons and two daughters: Edward, Richard, Jesse, Elizabeth and Sarah. Elizabeth his wife, 11th May 1811 in 88th year. Richard son of above, 18th July 1841 aged 82. Catharine wife of above, 26th January 1842 aged 84.

  5. Susanna wife of John SEDGWICK of this parish, 1st June 1819 aged 71. He died 5th September 1833 aged 85.

  6. Jane JENNINGS, 12th September 1907 aged 75.

55. Richard FAGG, 4th June 1898 aged 77. Sarah his wife, 3rd February 1902 aged 84.

  1. John JENNINGS died at Winchester, 20th June 1871 aged 36.

  2. Elizabeth wife of Thomas CORNWELL of Ickham, Kent and third daughter of the late Henry JENNINGS of Charing Heath, 19th May 1866 aged 40.

  3. Henry JENNINGS, 12th December 1849 aged 59. Left surviving by Harriot his wife six sons and five daughters: Sarah, Ann, Henry, Glazier, Elizabeth, William, Mary, Jane, John, Richard and Edward. Harriot his wife, 3rd August 1871 aged 74.

  4. A broken stone only two lines of verse remaining. On footstone W. J. 1832.

  5. John JENNINGS late of Pluckley, 14th May 1817 aged 63. Elizabeth his wife, 16th October 1813 aged 62. Near lies Jane their daughter, 3rd December 1797 aged (?3) years.

  6. Alice wife of John JENNINGS of Pluckley, 12th August 1797 aged 56. Mother of 23 children and none of them lived to be baptized. John Jennings, 3rd October 1760 aged 50.

  7. Richard JENNINGS late of this parish, 11th December 1802 aged 82. Ann his wife, 29th December 1814 aged 93.

  8. Jane, daughter of William and Jane JENNINGS of Charing, 14th October 1775 aged 75.

  9. Jane wife of William JENNINGS, 28th July 1758 aged 28. [ other half of stone, blank]. Left issue two daughters, Elizabeth and Jane.

  10. Elizabeth daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth MISSING of Charing, 14th Septamber 1800 aged 16. Mary wife of John George HENDERSON and daughter of above, 12th June 1803 aged 25. Moses their son, 21st March 1805 aged 20 (or 29). [Moses Missing buried 27th March 1805].

  11. No stone.

  12. An enclosure but no stone.

68. Henry JENNINGS, M.R.C.V.S.L. of Chelmsford, 26th July 1888 aged 36, leaving wife and five children, Alice- Frances, Henry Richard, Ellen, William and Edward Almond posthumous.

  1. Maria JENNINGS, widow of Henry Jennings, M.R.C.V.S.L., 19th October 1909 in 54th year, mourned by her five children.

70. William Hodges ASHBEE, 3rd August 1905 aged 84. Emma his wife, 6th October 1918 aged 90.

  1. Alfred son of Luke and Susanna LANGLEY, 4th June 1898 aged 47. Edward died 5th December 1901 aged 48.

  2. Susanna wife of Luke LANGLEY, born 31st July 1814 died 16th July 1907.

  3. Alfred FREED son of Charles and Ann Freed, 28th December 1891 aged 20.

  4. Anne Maria wife of William WOOD, 8th July 1900 aged 68.

  5. Jonathan LARGE, 2nd January 1856 aged 13.

  6. [ In same enclosure as 75] John LARGE of Swallow Mill, Little Chart, 22nd August 1869 aged 75. Mary Ann his widow, 20th May 1895 [ no age].

  7. George LANGLEY for upwards of thirty years occupier of Ford Mills in this parish, 15th December 1881 aged 76. Eliza his wife, 5th October 1891 aged 83.

  8. William Henry son of George and Eliza LANGLEY of Ford Paper Mill in this parish, 26th November 1855 in 5th year.

  9. Thomas BAKER (formerly of New Romney) 4th October 1917 aged 69.

  10. (A monument with urn) In a vault beneath, James Haydock HAYDOCK Esquire, late of Datchet in Bucks who died at Canterbury, 22nd March 1855 in 55th year. Left surviving Mary Maria his wife, four sons and one daughter. Joseph Haydock BOARDMAN Esquire, late Colonel of the Royal Scots Greys died in London, 9th December 1803 aged 49 and was buried in the chancel of this church. Also Barbara wife of Joseph Haydock Boardman and daughter of Philip DARELL Esquire of Calehill, died at Bristol, 30th July 1806 aged 51 and was buried there. Left surviving one son James Haydock Haydock and one daughter Barbara. Mary Maria Haydock wife of James Haydock Haydock died at Brighton, 21st November 1875 in 63rd year and is interred in the vault beneath.

  11. Joseph BATCHELOR, 1st June 1820 aged 74.

82. The Hon. George Warren EDWARDS son of the second Lord Kensington, 21st February 1879 aged 76. Erected by his sister the Hon. Lady DERING of Surrenden Dering.

 

83A. Margaret wife of William SPENCER, 1st April 1882 in 80th year.

83 B. William COLLIS son of Richard and Ann Collis died Christmas Eve 1884 [ no age].

  1. Thomas HILLS, 25th July 1917 aged 58.

85. Reuben YOUNG many years a faithful servant at Calehill, 5th December 1839 aged 81. Catharine his wife, 1st June 1875 in 78th year.

  1. (A flat stone within rails) Helen Emily wife of William Baring de Lotbiniere BINGHAM Esquire only daughter of the Hon. G. PEMBURTON of Quebec, Lower Canada, born 2nd February 1832 died at Calehill, 25th December 1860.

  2. William Baring de Lotbiniere Bingham Esquire, born at Montreal, Lower Canada, 7th August 1832 died at Broome Park in this County, 8th March 1864. On a metal plate attached to the rails are these arms: Quarterly 1 &4 a bend cotised between six crosses pattee. On the bend an Escutchen (surmounted with a Ducal coronet) ? erm, on a chief - ? . 2 & 3 an arm issuant from dexter side, holding three arrows points down. [? Intended for Chaldecott]. Impaling a chevron between three buckets hooped and handled (Pemberton). Crest, an Eagle rising.

  3. Mary wife of Thomas FREED, 11th January 1846 aged 41, leaving surviving two sons and three daughters: Frederich, son of above Mary, 9th July 1844 aged fifteen weeks.

  4. On North side of Churchyard.

  5. Stephen SKINNER, 11th March 1847 aged 67. Left six sons and two daughters(but three names), Stephen, Mary, George, Charlotte, Ann, Henry, John, Daniel and Thomas. Hannah wife of above, 15th December 1861 aged 71.

  6. George BACK, 25th August 1902 aged 76.

  7. North of Tower.

  8. William eldest son of W. E. COLLIER and husband of Mary Emma Collier, 1st June 1895 aged 44. The above William Eastman Collier, 18th April 1900 aged 78. Mary Emma Collier, 26th December 1909 aged 60.

South of Tower.

  1. Thomas HILLS, 20th August 1747 aged 30.

  2. John MISSING of Pain (?) Street in Charing, 26th December 1818 aged 84, leaving issue by Ann his wife two sons and three daughters: John, James, Elizabeth, Ann and Sarah. Ann his wife, 27th July 1821 aged 72.

  3. …..Sarah……..CORNS…….who departed this life….January….aged 35 [ probably wife of 94].

  4. William CORNS/ of C…..g / 36 years…….er of / Offieldmi…….at parish / who died….of December 1844 aged….years.

West of Tower.

  1. Annie Maria HALES, 22nd December 1882 aged 60.

  2. Thomas BAKER of this parish, 18th May 1728 aged 65.

  3. Frances wife of Richard VAUGHAN, 7th February 1898 aged 59.

  4. Stephen COOMBER of this parish, 3rd February 1851 aged 65.

99. Robert WALLIS of this parish, 19th March 1870 aged 73. Mary Ann his wife, 6th April 1878 aged 72.

  1. Lester LANCASTER of this parish, 18th November 1866 aged 71.

  2. Lydia his wife, 31st October 1865 aged 72. Left three sons and three daughters.

  3. Frances wife of William CACKETT, 13th March 1883 aged 40 leaving one daughter, Mary Ann.

  4. William Robert WALLIS, 11th August 1835 aged 8.

Inscriptions in Little Chart Church.

In the Chancel.

  1. (Tablet on South wall) to Richard Samuel OLDHAM, M.A. Oxon. Body Exhibitioner of Wadham College, and Kennicott Hebrew Scholar in the University of Oxford. Incumbent of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Glasgow 1851-1878. Dean of Glasgow 1877-78. Incumbent of Grosvenor Chapel, London 1878-1881, and for 24 years (1881-1905) Rector of this parish. Born in London 13th April 1823 died at Canterbury, 24th June 1914 in his 92nd year.

  2. (Tablet South wall) to Walter CHEESMAN born 8th September 1844 died 18th December 1916.

  3. A large slab under the altar having matrix of a brass inscription and shield of arms.

In the North of St. Catherine’s Chancel.

  1. (West wall) Here lyeth the bodie of John DARELL Esquire, second brother to Sir Robert Darell Esquire of Calehill. Hee married ye Lady HARFLET of East Kent, widdow, but died issueless. He was gentleman Harbinger to King James and King Charles 26 years. Aged 73 years. 1646. [He was buried 29th September 1646].

  2. P.M.S. Here lieth the body of Richard CAMDEN of London, Gent, who departed this life on ye 29th day of December 1642 in ye 65th yeare of his age. Sarah his second wife daughter of John DARELL of Calhill Esquire, dedicated this monument to the memory of her sayd husband, to intombe her owne mortality with his unto the ressurrexion of life.

  3. This partie here inter’d for pietie / was Eminent, and for his charitie / His hart was free, his hands were liberall / To publique good and privat helps to all / That pleased to use him, and hee led his life / A very trade of friendship free from strife / His meeknese and his modestie was such / His gohst doth jogg me not to speake to much.

    Above is a shield of arms, a fess engrailed between six cross- crosslets fitchee, a cresent for difference. Below another shield with same arms impaling a lion rampant crowned (Darell). [ Sarah daughter of John Darllel Esquire was baptized 15th January 1585. Her burial is not recorded].

  4. Here by lyeth Rhode CAMDEN, wife of Richard Camden of London, Gent: Shee was born at Eton neere Windesor and deceased here, October 1st 1625.

  5. This careful, loving wife, in God’s true feare did lead hir lief, Though childlesse she not barren was (all natures births, grace doth surpasse). Good deeds are hir long-lasting brood, This is the noblest motherhood. Poor children felt hir care and cost, and by hir death a mother lost. So good a lief cannot but have an happy death and hopeful grave Hir morneful husband sett this stone Hir virtues and his loss to owne. A part of grief hir kinsman beares who with theis verses dropps his teares. She being about 44 years of age. Thomas GOAD.

    Below is a shield of arms. Camden as in 107 impaling a chevron between 3 bugle horns stringed [probably Horne. ? was she sister to Anne wife of John Darell and a daughter and coheir of Robert Horne, Bishop of Winchester].

  6. ( A brass) Here lyeth the body of Elizabeth SEDLEY, late wife of Robert Sedley, Gent, which was ye daughter of George DARELL Esquire, which endid her lyffe ye 21st daye of June in ye yere of Our Lord 1577 leaving issue of her body foure sonnes and three daughters. Ye Lorde graunt her a yowfule resurrection.

On the North wall of this Chapel.

  1. Here resteth the body of Sir James DARELL Knighted at Turney, Captain of Hanimes in Artoys sonne and heyre of Sir John Darell. He deceassed 5th October 1521. With Dame Anne his wyfe, daughter of Nicholas DYKER of Barkshyre Esquyre. Shee died 12th January 1562. [above are the arms of Darell.]

  2. Here lyeth the body of Mary HALLES widdow of John Halles late of Tenterden in the Countie of Kent Esquire, desceased daughter to Robbert HORNE sometime Bishop of Winchester, who departed this life the 23rd day of October 1629 haveing one only daughter, who died about her age of vi yeares. Some fading honor this doth represent But she hath built her selfe a monument. That though this house of worms outdate her bones Yet shall her charitie outlive the stones Her kindred lost a mother at her end The church a member and the poore a friend; Such was her inward worth that you shall find She was the phenix of the female kind. Aetatis suae 77.

  3. Here lyeth the body of Sir John DARELL, knight, Squyre of the body of Kinge Henry the 7th who departed this lyfe 6th September 1509. From the auncient house of Darell of Seysey in the Countie of York are descended twoe houses, the one of Calehill by John the second sonne of Sir Marmaduke Darell of Seysey, aforesaid knight; the other of Littlecott in the Countie of Wilts by William the third son of the said knight. The difference of which twoe houses by order was this that Calehill should beare the Troyfull in the showlder of the Lyon and Littlecott should carry the crosse croslet for difference sake. But by the death of Thomas Darell of Seysey aforesayd whoe died without issew male 17 Henry.8. the Darells of Calehill beinge nowe the eldest heyres male of right do give the auncient arms intire withoute difference.

In front of this inscription is a fine alabaster monument of Sir John Darell. This shows the trefoil on the shoulder of the lion at his feet. It is also to be seen in the earlier monuments but not in the later as explained above.

113. Here lyeth the body of George Darell Esquire sonne and heyre of Sir James Darell, Knight, who desceased 2nd July 1578 with Mary his wife daughter of Whytehed of West Titherly in the County of Sowth: Esquire. She left this world 21st January 1585 leavinge issewe John and Elizabeth (above are the arms of Darell).

On East Wall.

  1. Here lyeth the body of John DARELL Esquire sonne and heyre of George Darell Esquire who desceased the 19th January 1618, with Anne his wife, daughter of Robert HORNE sometime Bishop of Winchester [ Hasted adds "and coheir"] who died the 4th of January 1624. Having issue eleven sonnes viz: George, Sir Robert, John, James, Nathaniel, Nicholas, Robert, Edward, Henry, George, and Richard and daughters Mary, Elizabeth Mary, Anne and Sara. Above are the arms of Darell.

  2. Virtus post funera manet. Here resteth the body of Sir Robert DARELL of Calehill knight, who in his lifetime served his country in several employments with diligence and faithfulness. He had two wives Allis PAYTON, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Payton of Knowlton in East Kent, who died issue lesse. Ye other was Jane TOLLDERVEY daughter and heyre of Christopher Tolldervey of London Esquire, by whom he had nine children viz seven sonnes and two daughters. He departed this life the 23rd of February Anno Domini 1645, being aged 76.

On the left hand side is a shield of arms: Darell impaling sa. a cross engrailed or a mullet.. arg. in the first Quarter (Peyton). On the right hand is another shield, Darell impaling az. a fess or, in chief two cross-crosslets fitchee of the second (presumably Tolldervey).

Above is a shield of six quarters.

  1. Darell.

  2. Arg. A fess dancettee gu, in chief three mullets pierced sa. (Barrett of Perry Court first wife of John Darell who died 1438).

  3. Gu. A cross botonnee [ or crosslet] erm.

  4. Gu. An Eagle displayed arg.

  5. Sa. three bugle horns, stringed arg [ Horne]

  6. Az. A fess or in chief two cross crosslets fitchee of

the second [Tolldervey].

  1. [Against South Wall] D.O.L.S. Nigh unto this place lyes interr’d the bodyes of two Sir John DARELLS late of Calehill, knights, who both successively enjoyed yt estate; the former had two wives, Elizabeth daughter of Sir Edward DERING of Surrenden, Baronet and Bridgett daughter of Thomas DENN of Denhill Esquire, and had issue only by ye first, one daughter named Elizabeth: whom the other Sir John Darell married, who was son to Edward Darell Esquire, second son of Sir Robert Darell; this last Sir John was eminently serviceable to his country in severall Parliaments during ye reigns of King Charles ye second and their present Maj’ys King William and Queen Mary. Ye first } departed this life 1675 at 60 Ye latter} " 1694 " 49

Horum memoriae devinctus Justinianus CHAMPNIES Ar: Reposuit.

On the floor of this Chapel.

117 [at West end] a large stone with the Darell lion thereon.

118. [Next to it] a stone with inscription now nearly obliterated:-…. ….o/ IAN………P…N/ TO N……..O…. / ESQVIE………… - /Sir/ O……… / WA….A..OD (?OM).. … WEEKES…….M…/ THE 15….A…AVGV…../

  1. Near the centre of the chapel is a stone with shield of brass bearing the DARELL lion [19th century].

  2. A large stone at South East end of the chapel with brass inscription to John DARELL who died 1438 and his second wife Florence daughter of William CHICHLEY. The figures are gone but part of the marginal inscription remains and shields of arms with Darell and Chichley ( a chevron between three cinque foils) also two verses. Si vis delere Tua crimina p. miserere

  3. mei flectit via dei Miserere miserator quia vere sum peccator unde vere licet reus miserere mei deus.

  4. Another stone with matrices of a man in armour and wife temp Henry VII and four shields of arms.

Hatchments in this Chapel.

On West wall.

  1. A large hatchment with arms of BINGHAM as in No. 86 impaling erm on a fess gules three (? billets) or.

On North Wall.

  1. DARELL (az a lion rampant or crowned) impaling Quarterly 1 & 4 gyronny of four az & ar, a saltire gu'[ GAGE] 2 & 3 arg six chess-rooks sa. 3,2, &1 [ROKEWODE] Crest Darell (Saracens head wreathed and capped] The arms of Henry Darell of Calehill who married Elizabeth second daughter of Sir Thomas Gage Baronet.

  2. Quarterly of 8.

  1. Darell

  2. Per pale arg and sa a saltire England counterchanged.

  3. Az.? A chevron fretty . In second quarter a canton or.

  4. Arg fretty sa.

  5. Arg a fess daucettee gu, in chief three mullets pierces sa (Barrett).

  6. Gu, a cross crosslet erm.

  7. Gu, an Eagle displayed arg.

  8. Or. Three fleur delys sa.

On an escutcheon of pretence gu a chevron vaire erm and az.

  1. DARELL, impaling az a chevron between three eagles displayed or.

  2. DARELL

  3. [On East wall] DARELL impaling arg, on a chevron sa three Quatrefoils or [EYRE] The arms of Henry John Darell of Calehill died 1869.

Index of Names and Places

Name Index
Akhurst 18, 19-24.
Ashbee 29, 39-41, 70.
Ashby 43.
B- 30b.
Back 89.
Baker 79. 96.
Banister 5.
Baring (86).
Batchelor 81.
Bingham 86.
Boardman 80.
Brown 12, 52.
Burford 11.
Cackett 101.
Camden 107.108.
Chapman (31-33).
Chicheley 120.
Cheesman 45-48, 104.

Collier 90.
Collis 83b.
Coomber 98.
Corns 93, 94.
Cornwall 57.
Darell 80, 106 et seq:
Denn 116.
Dering 82, 116.
De Lotiniere (86)
Dyker 110.
Eastman (90).
Edwards 82.
Elliott 9.
Fagg 55.
Freed 73, 87.
Glazier (33).
Goad 108.
Hales 95, 111.
Hann 26.Harflet 106.
Haydock 80.
Henderson 65.
Hills 84, 91.
Holms 51a.
Horne 108, 111, 114.
Jennings 19, 31-38, 50, 54,
      56-64, 68, 69.
Kensington (Lord) 82.
Lancaster 100.
Langley 71, 72, 77, 78.
Large 75, 76.
Manooch 1, 3, 4.
Missing 2, 51, 65, 92.
Munn 7, 8.
Oldham 25, 26, 103.
Pemberton 86.
Perkin 10.
Peyton 115.Postlethwaite (30).
Record 22.
Sedgewick 53.
Sedley 109.
Sheader 15-17.
Skinner 88.
Spencer 83a.
Tassell 44.
Thurston 35.
Tolldervey 115.
Vaughn 97.
Wallis 99, 102.
Watson 30.
Werget 20.
West 14, 27, 28.
Whytehed 113.
Witt 1.
Wood 74.
Young 85.

Place Index
Brighton 80.
Bristol 80.
Canada 86.
Canterbury 80, 103.
Charing 2, 4, 50, 51, 57, 63, 65, 92, 94.
Chelmsford 68.

Datchet (Bucks) 80.
Dulwich 9.
Eton 108.
Glasgow 103.
Ickham 57.
Kennington 20.
Knowlton 115.
Little Chart:-
   Bannister House 30.
   Calehill 10,80,85,86,106 etseq
   Chart Court 46.
   Ford Mill 77, 78.
   Swallow Mill 76.
   Surrenden 82, 116.London 10, 24, 103, 107, 115.
Maidstone 44.
New Romney 79.
Pluckley 36, 60, 61.
Tenterden 1, 111.
Titherly, West (Hants) 113.
Westwell 34.
Winchester 56.

Index of Armorials
Barrett 115, 124.
Bingham 86, 122.
Camden 107, 108
Chaldecott 86.


Chicheley 120.
Darell 107 et seq:
Gage 123.
Horne 108, 115.
Pemberton 86.
Peyton 115.
Rokewode 123.
Tolldervey 115.General Subjects.
Army: Royal Scots Greys 80.
Miller 21.
Paper Maker 7, 27, 78.
Rector 25.
Yeoman 22, 47.

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