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Population 1801 to 1921

Littlebourne Tithe Schedule (116KB) - signed 4th September 1840
    With names of landowners, occupiers and fieldnames with acreages, and tithe payments

 

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Littlebourne Tithe award schedule - signed 4th September 1840  

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sheet 1
Archbishop
 of
  Canterbury


Richard
   Pembroke
     Lessee

















Denne
   Denne
     Lessee








Rev William
   Lade
     Lessee



Sheet 2
Sir John
   Bridges












Himself




Richard
   Pembroke


















Denne
   Denne









Thomas
   Marsh





Frederic
   Collard











16
85a
108


2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11
11a
12
13
13b
14
15
100


52
53
54
55
57
93
94
99
101


177
178
179
180
181


133
140
144
134
135
136
137
138
139
139a
142
143
141a
141


Pine Wood
Long Shot
Down Wood


Littlebourne Court Field
The Close
The Coppice
Gravel Pit
Twelve Acres
Long shot
Down Wood Piece
Old Ridge Wood Piece

Barn Meadow
Homestead
Waste
Orchard
Church Meadow
Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden
Pine Wood Coppice
The Rough


Upper Seven Acres
Three Acres
Cradle Marsh
Pint Stock
Pint Stock Little
Shepherd's Bank
Little Shepherd's Bank
Wickham Down
Cottage & Garden


House Meadow
River House Meadow
Little Garden
Great Garden
Water Mill


Hop Garden
Little Hop Garden
Long Shot
Hop Garden Marsh
Cottage Marsh
Drove Marsh
Three Acres
Round Marsh
Middle Marsh
Further Marsh
Linces?
Homestead
The Coppice
Cottage & Garden

Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
Arable
Wood
Waste
Arable
Arable
Down
Down &
 Gorse
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---
---
Wood
Wood


Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
---


Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Garden
Mill


Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Yard
Wood
---


162.3.10
0.1.35
 11.1.32
174.2.37

250.0.30
11.3. 5
0.2.36
0.3.16
12.2.20
83.1. 0
9.0. 6

18.3.18
3.0.22
5.0. 8
0.1.13
4.2. 1
2.0.27
0.0.15
0.1.12
3.2. 7
  1.0.30
407.2.26

7.1.24
3.0.21
4.2.34
2.0.22
1.0. 1
8.2.27
1.2.16
5.3.22
 0.1.16
34.3.33

2.2.22
4.0.27
0.1.11
0.2. 4
0.0.  9
7.2.33

11.0.38
3.0.14
30.2. 8
9.1.32
2.3.22
6.0.34
3.0.32
3.1.10
5.2.28
2.3. 6
13.0.26
1.2.10
0.1.16
 0.0.28
93.2.24

























32. 0. 5










5. 6.10






2. 2. 0















13.11. 6



























































25.13. 8

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Sir John
   Bridges
























Sheet 3






Henry
   Bing

Jarvis
   Bing

Javis
   Bing jun.

Mary
   Bailey

Rt Hon. Earl
   Cowper













Rt Hon
Marchioness
 Conyngham



Robert
   Pembroke
















Himself





John
   Rutter

Frederic
   Swan

Jennings
   Gibbs

Himself


Capon
   Weeks

George Dixon
& another

Herself


Himself



William Pott
& another

Thomas
   Cooper






Jennings
   Gibbs



145
146
148

150
151
153
154
155
156
157
152
147
149
162
150a


158
159
160
161


164


165


150b


220


219


222


192


17
18


19


111
112
113
114
115
116


166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175

Lower Ganington Field
Three Score Acres
The Downs

The Bank
Park Field
Little Road Marsh
Great Road Marsh
Bridge Marsh
Bridge Marsh
Homestead etc
---
Coppice
Down Coppice
Hog Green
---


Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation


Lower Garrington Wd


River Meadow


Part of Lee Park


---


---


Cottages & Gardens


Cottage & Garden


Holdridge Wood
Fish Pool Wood


Cottage & Garden


Fishpond Bottom
Fishpond Bottom
Fishpond Bottom
Fishpond Bottom
Fishpond Bottom
Fishpond Bottom


Over the Road
Great Field
Old Orchard
Pasture
The Slip
Melty
---
---
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
 & Down
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Orchard
Garden
Wood
Wood
Pasture
---


Timber
Timber
Timber
Timber


Wood


Pasture


Arable &
 Pasture

Garden


Tan Yard


---


---


Wood
Wood


---


Arable
Hops
Hops
Arable
Hops
Hops


Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Garden
Orchard
Garden
Homestead

88.0. 4
61.0.18

30.3.30
67.0.32
6.2.16
2.1. 2
5.3.15
4.3.10
6.2.36
4.1.38
0.1. 4
0.2.18
3.1.34
1.1.15
  0.1.25
284.0.17

0.2. 1
0.2. 3
1.2.12
0.1.  9
2.3.25

12.0.12


0.3.14


1.2. 5


0.1.16


0.2. 3


0.0.30


0.1. 0


48.2.10
50.1.19
98.3.29

0.2.11


2.1.38
0.1.34
0.1. 9
0.1.14
3.0.37
 3.3.20
11.1.32

39.0.20
40.3.28
2.0. 4
3.2.10
0.1. 4
9.3.38
0.1.39
0.3.18
0.1.24
 0.3.34
98.2.19

















22.15. 5







1. 7. 0


0. 4. 0


0. 4. 0


0. 3. 0








0. 2. 5




10. 2. 6

0. 5. 0








0.15. 6











9. 9. 6

















112.11. 0













0. 6.11



























5.15. 6











46.11. 5

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
William
   Cox

Sheet 4
Frederick
   Collard















Church-
   wardens of
Littlebourne
   & Wickham

Trustees of
   Chapel

Denne
   Denne
























Sheet 5



Himself



Himself


John Scott
& another

John Beer
& another

Isaac
 Lawrence
& others

Thomas
 Staple
& others   

Richard
   Pembrooke



Themselves


Himself






























241



230


211


214


215



213



1




255


71
76
77
78
89
92
98
109
110
105
56
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
80
84
95
96
97
102
104
72
73
74
75
79
81
82
85
87
88
90
91
100a
103
107
226

House & Garden



Hop Oast


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden



Cottage & Garden



---




---


Higham & Gravelly Fld
Higham Down
Sandpit
Park Field
Old Alders
Twenty-one Acres
Eleven Acres
Swanton Field
Spring field
Barn Field
Lower Gate
Clay Pit Cars
Clay Pit Cars
Upper Cars
Five acres
One Acre
Four Acres
Middle Cars
Swanton Marsh
Alder Marsh
Alder Marsh
Lower Six acres
Osier Marsh
Upland Marsh
Stone down
Broom Field
Long Shot
Two Acres
Home Field
Swanton
Hog Green
Hoigham Hse Orchards
Higham Alders
Higham alders
Higham Wood
Shaw
Orchard
Elbridge Yard & Gdn
Long Shot Wood
Long Shot Wood
Elbridge House & Gdn
Alders
Alders
Rough Piece
Swanton Wood
East Wood
Hop Oast

---



---


---


---


---



---



Arable




---


Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Orchard
Pasture
---
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Orchard
---
Wood
Wood
Plantation
Alders
Alders
Wood
Wood
Wood
---

0.0. 5



0.0.25


0.0.22


0.0.22


0.1. 9



0.0.24



7.0.33




0.0.12


51.0. 0
10.2.39
1.1.13
12.3. 4
3.0. 0
21.1. 4
12.0.38
12.0.25
5.0. 7
5.1.36
7.1. 2
4.3.20
5.2.14
4.3. 47
5.2.26
1.0.22
3.1.10
5.1. 4
1.3.14
1.2.39
3.2.12
4.3.18
2.0. 6
3.3. 4
17.3.10
7.2.38
12.3.30
1.3.24
24.0.10
1.2.32
1.0. 1
3.3. 2
3.0.16
0.3.16
15.1. 1
0.1.34
3.0.13
2.1. 7
1.3. 8
1.3.11
4.1.27
3.0. 0
4.0. 2
0.1.19
1.1. 3
3.2.20
  0.0.  6
307.0.11






















0. 9. 4






















































48. 5. 0






















3. 1 .2






















































69.18. 5

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Denne
   Denne

























Sheet 6
Vincent
   Davison




Peter
   Duthiot

Rest?
   Flint

George
   Flint





George
   Gipps Esq











Henry
   Holman

George
   Conwall

James
   Sithers

John Lidders & others

John
   Gillow

Charles
   Holmans

Thomas
 Stringer 
& others

William
   Wanstall

Henry
   Holman

Himself





Himself


Elizabeth
   Cox

Himself


Robert
 Pierce
& others

Himself









William
   Gardner

246


248


247


235


199


200


245



224


225


193
194
195
196


217


237


244


243



46
47

48
49
50
51
45a


45


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden



Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden
---
--
Four Acres


House & Garden


House & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden



The Wood
Plantation of
   evergreens
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Luckington Wood
Eight Acres


Great Field


---


---


---


---


---


---


---



---


---


---
Orchard
Yard
Arable


---


---


---


---



Wood
Pasture
 & Shaws
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable


Arable

0.0.18


0.0.19


0.0.23


0.0.38


0.0. 5


2.1.11


0.0.24



0.0. 8


0.0.29


0.0.35
0.1. 0
0.0.16
4.1.  5
4.3.16

0.0.24


0.0.16


0.0.30


0.1. 4



16.0.35

5.2.25
0.2.31
0.1.37
0.2.12
3.2.33
7.3.32
35.1.  5

46.0.20


















1.10. 6
















0.11. 4







0. 1. 6


0. 2. 0











5. 8. 6

3. 2. 2


































1.19. 5






















4.14. 6

28. 8 .6


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Jennings
   Gibbs jun.


William
   Hugesson


Jarvis
   Horn





John
   Hayward

John
   Harrison

Sheet 7
May
   Inge






Robert
   Hersey

Elizabeth
   Kelly

Richard
   Kingsford




James
   Kettle




Rev William
   Lade




















Himself



Edward
   Collard


Mary
   Horn

Stephen
 Barter
& others

Henry
   Castle

Himself



Himself







Himself


John
   Wyver

Peter
   Duthoit

George
   Gardner

Joseph
   Wood

Mary
   Inge

John
 Jarvest
& others

---


William
   Partridge

Unoccupied
   House

---

---


William
 Smith
& another

125a
241a


83
86


239


216



209


236



201
202
203
204
205
206


182a


207


221


223


228


229


182



183


184


185


186

187


188



---
Cottage & Garden


Stodmarsh Court Farm
Stodmarsh Court Farm


House & Garden


House & Garden



House & Garden


House & Garden



---
---
House & Garden
---
Malt House etc
Cottage & Garden


House & Garden


The Anchor Public
   House

House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


Malt House


---



Carpenters Shop
   Forge & Yard

House & Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden

House & Garden


House & Garden


Orchard
---


Wood
Meadow


---


---



---


---



Orchard
Orchard
---
Garden
---
---


---


Garden


---


---


---


---


Garden



---


---


---


---

---


---

0.1. 0
0.0. 7
0.1. 7

0.3. 4
1.1.20
2.0.24

0.0.22


0.0.28



0.0.23


0.0.15



1.1. 7
2.2.10
0.1. 8
0.3.36
0.2. 0
 0.0.  9
5.2.30

0.0.29


0.0.34


0.0.24


0.3.24


0.1. 4


0.0. 8


0.1.16



0.0.29


0.0.14


0.0.32


0.0.30

0.0.28


0.0.26




0. 2. 0

























3. 0. 0







0. 1. 0


0.10. 0


0. 2. 0





0. 5 .3























































































Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Rev William
   Lade


Robert
   Noble




Sheet 8
Colonel
  Humphrey
     Owen







Richard
   Pembroke







John
  Gilbert
    Pembroke



Robert
   Pembroke


Robert
   Peel










Robert
   Read







Edwin
   Staines



Sheet 9









William
 Anstey
& others

Himself


Richard
 Jolly
& another

Captain
  Charles
     James







James
   Tisley

John Maple
& others

Himself


William
   Smith

James
   Gifford

George
 Lidders
& another

William
   Griggs

James
   Jolly

James West
& another

George Reaks
& another

Himself

John Maple
& others?

William
 Griggs
& others

Harriet
   Sayer















189



238


240



117
1148
119
120
121
122a
123
259


249


198


254


257


258


256



231


232


233


234


242

190


191



22
23
24
26
35
42
25
27
29
30
32
21
34
36
37
38
44
28
33
31
41


House & Garden



House & Garden


House & Garden



Reynold's Farm
Reynold's Farm
Reynold's Farm
Reynold's Farm
---
---
Cottage & Garden
Shrubbery


Cottage & Garden


Old Poor House


---


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden



Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


House & Yard

Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden



Layfield
Layfield
Garden Field
Lucerne Field
Great Farthings
Downhams
Small Gains
Long Meadow
Oast Meadow
Barn Meadow
Cow Pasture
Fir Downs Long
Farthings Wood
Court Wood
Jacobs Close
Fir Down
Gorswell Farm
---
Woolton Farm
---
Barn &
---



---


---



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


---


Garden


Pasture


---


---


---



---


---


---


---


---

---


---



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Garden
Homestead
Orchard
Pasture

0.0.19



0.0.22


0.0.16



18.3.23
4.3.20
3.1.20
1.3.37
0.3.20
0.2.19
1.1.11
 0.0.22
32.0.12

0.0.22


0.1.22


0.3.11


0.0.16


0.0.36


0.0.38



0.0.20


0.0.20


0.0.36


0.0.19


0.1.23

0.0. 8


0.0.29



10.0.28
24.0.14
35.0. 2
2.3.31
59.0.10
41.1. 4
6.3.35
4.1.28
6.1. 0
3.0. 3
1.1.28
24.0. 0
5.2.18
7.2.38
11.3.20
26.2. 0
0.3.23
0.1.16
1.3. 6
0.2.28
  1.1.33
275.2.  5




















4.19. 7




0. 2. 0


0. 2. 6





0. 2. 0


















0. 1. 0





























22. 0. 0




















11.10.  2






























































86.16. 4

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator
Edwin
   Staines




William
   Sharp


John
   Serbert

John
   Skirling

Thomas
   Taylor


Richard
   Underdown






John
   Wyman

William
   White

Sheet 10
Charles
   James
  (Rectorial
     Glebe)












Rev John
   Woodcock
    (Vicarial
       Glebe)


Henry
   Clements

Stephen
   Southwell

Giles
 Lawrence
& others

John
   Phillips

John
   Foster

Lawrence
 Cook
& others

Richard
 Hooker
& others

John
 Chapman
& others

Henry
   Boys

Henry
   Ayers


Himself






John
 Stroud

Jennings
   Gibbs




Himself

Churchyard

Common

39


40


208



210


227


197



250



250a



212


232
253


129a
131
132
122
123a
124
125
130


126
127
128
129


251

13a

218

The Ponds


---


Cottage & Garden



Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden



Cottage & Garden



Cottage & Garden



House & Garden


Cottage & Garden
---


---
---
---
House Pasture & Yard
Garden
Old Stack Yard
Old Stack Yard
Bushy Meadow


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


---

---

Littlebourne Green
Arable


Pasture


---



---


---


---



---



---



---


---
Orchard


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

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


---

---

---

6.1.30


3.1. 5


0.0.22



0.0. 5


0.0. 8


0.0.20



0.0.24



0.0.17



0.0.22


0.1.  3
1.3.12
2.0.15

6.0.14}
61.0. 8}
18.3.34}
2.2.23}
0.0.24}
0.2.36}}
0.1.10

4.1.19

1.0.10}
2.0. 2}
2.0.16}
  5.3.10}
105.1.  0

0.3.35

0.2.16

1.0. 9

0. 9 .0


0.12. 5





























1. 1. 0

7. 9. 0







1.1.10

0.15. 0


          
9. 5.10







2.13. 0


































54.0.11







2.12. 5

6.12. 8


           
63. 6. 0

0. 0. 1





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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Littlebourne Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Littlebourne Church, noted by Bax & Rice Friday 6th May 189. Pages 18-20 of Epitaphs from Kent Churches typed up by Margaret Broomfield. Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1758, added 25th May 2008.

No B's

1. HS. South West angle of church: cherub’s head Here lieth the body of Thomas DENNE of this parish he died August 5th 1762 aged 66 years.

2. HS In memory of Ann DENNE the wife of Thomas Denne who departed this life March 1 1772 aged 80 years.

3. HS. Cherub’s head, trumpet Here lieth the body of Judith daughter of Thomas DENNE and Ann his wife who died September 13 1762 aged 41 years.

4. HS. 2 sculls and bones Here lieth the body of Elizabeth DENNE first wife of Henry Denne of this parish daughter of John HOLNESS and Elizabeth his wife late of Ickham. She departed ys life November 8 1716 aged 20 years.

5. HS. Coffin, sculls, hourglass. Here lieth the body of Mary wife of Stephen PILCHER who departed this life August 3 1743/5 aged 62 years. Also there lieth near ys place the body of Stephen Pilcher. He died May 24 1749 aged 63 years.

6. HS. Here lieth buried ye body of Margaret ROSE relict of William Rose of this Court Lodge who departed this life February 2nd 1727/8 aged 82 years.

7. 2 HSS the face smooth covered by grass

Copied by Mr. R.G. Rice
8. Head with body stone. N of church In memory of Mr. John KINGSNORTH late of Fryday Street, London, who died September 1st 1783 aged 72 years.

9. High brick tomb North of church. Arms at top as rubbed: on two flanches a leopard’s head aporte. Crest: a stag conchant Here lieth buried the body of John DENNE late of this parish Gent, who departed this life November 10th 1730 aged 61 years. As also of Mrs. Esther Denne his widow who died October 6 1742 in ye 73rd year of her age.

10. Other ‘Denne’ memorials.

11. High brick tomb, North of church. Here lieth the body of Mrs. Esther DENNE youngest daughter of John Denne formerly of this parish Gent (Italics) by Esther his wife. She departed this life April 18th 1764 aged 59 years.

12. Large flat stone North of church. Underneath are the remains of the Rev. Joseph PRICE vicar of this parish. He died October 29th 1807 aged 70 years.

13. HS South of tower In memory of Mary the daughter of Edward and Jane MUNNS who died December 26 1783 aged 23 years.

14. HS close to, and to the N of last a cherub’s head at top. (Italics) In memory of Edward MUNNS late of this parish who died June 28 1775 aged 52 [years]. (Italics) Also of Jane his wife who died ye 1 January 1776 aged 52. Left issue 4 sons and 3* daughters * sic. 2 altered to 3 or 3 to 2 probably the latter.

15. HS close to and to the N of last. Two cherub’s heads at top. Here lieth the body of Elizabeth wife of Edward MUNS of this parish who died February 18th 1755 aged 24 years. Also Eliza their daughter who died February 20th 1755 aged 15 months and left issue 1 son William Muns. Some poetry ……….

16. HS North of tower, two cherub’s heads at top. Here lieth ye body of Robert BILLINGHURST who died December the 5 1727 aged 88 years and his 3 wifes leaving issue 1 son and 3 daughters, Michael, Hester, Elizabeth, Mary. Also ………………..at ye said R…………… (sunk).

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17. White stone leger in Chancel South side – arms as rubbed:- On a lozenge – a fess between in chief two acorns in base a rose? between two ammulets on a escutcheon of prentice a chevron between 3 unicorns heads? Elizabeth DE L’ANGLE died June VII MDCCL.

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1758, added 25th May 2008

In The Chancell.
18. On a Flat Stone, with this Coat. [On a lozenge: Az. a fesse betw. 2 acorns in chief and 2 bezants over a rose in base, all or Pretence of HEAD (4.57, St Mildred’s, Canterbury)]. Elisabeth DE L’ANGLE died June 7 1750.

19. On Another Flat Stone. Here lyeth buried the Body of The Revd. Mr George JAMES Curat of this Parish, who married Susanna, Daughter of Edward ANDREWS of Hinxhill in this County, Gent by whom he left Issue 1 Daughter. He departed this Life, Feb. 6th Day 1699/1700 aged 25 Years.

20. Two other Flat Stones, not Legible.

21. In all The Windows of this Chancell, are Remains of good painted Glass and, in the Middle of The East Window, which is still pretty entire, are *ten small Scripture Histories, as they seem, one above the other. *If they did not exceed ye Number, I shd. take them for ye 7 Sacraments of ye Church of Rome – they were placed too high for Me to examine them, with Accuracy, without a Ladder wch. I could not conveniently obtain.

In The Body.
22. On a Flat Stone. Under this Stone lieth interred the Body of Jonathan DENNE of this Parish who departed this Life the 6th Day of April 1689 in ye 62d. Yere of his Age. in the First Year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord and Lady, KING WILLIAM, and QUEEN MARY.

23. On Another. Here lieth The Body of David DENNE, who lived last in the Court Lodge of Littlebourne. He died November the 30th 1675 aged 57 Yeares.

24. On Another. Here lieth The Body of Eliza DENNE, Wife of David Denne of Littlebourne Court Lodge and Daughter of Michael PAGE, one of the Olderman of the Citey of Canterbury, who departed this Life the 7th of September, in the 64th Yeare of her Age in the Yeare 1689.

25. On Another. Bu: Desemb: 25 1651. Mary The Wife of David DENNE.

26. In The North Window is a Coat of Arms which I could not make out; but, it seemd to be this. Arg. a Bull pass. Sab. betw. 6 Cross’d Crosslets, fitchy impaling Erm. 3 Fusills…..

In The North Isle.
27. A very ancient Flat Stone, which has been inlaid with a large Cross, etc. in Brass.

28. The Windows appear to have been finely painted.

In The South Isle.
29. At the East End is a Door Way wch. formerly led to ye Rood Loft.

30. In The Westmost Window is the Figure of a Bishop, as it seems.

31. In The Eastmost Window is this Coat – viz. Sable, 3 Cocks Arg.

32. This Church consists of The Chancell, Body and 2 Side Isles. In a low Spired Steeple, at the West End, hang 5 Bells, thus inscribed.
   1. J. PALMER made this Bell. 1659.
   2. Soli Deo Honor et Gloria.
   3 Joseph HATCH made Me. 1610.
   4. William HATCH made Me. 1650.
   5. Robertus MOT Me fecit. M.B. 1597.

33. In The Church Yard is an Altar Tomb for David DENNE, A.D. 1657.

34. Another, with ye Coat of DENNE, A.D. 1730. Two other Altar Tombs, one of wch. seems very ancient, both without Inscription. Here are Also Memorials of Persons of The Name of BILLINGHURST, BROWNE, MUNNS, PILCHER, ROSE, RIGDEN, RAYNER, REYNOLDS and SPAINE.

35. This Church was dedicated to St. Vincent.

36. It is a Vicarage, in the Patronage of The Dean and Chapter of Canterbury. The Present Vicar is the Revd. Mr. Osmund BEAUVOIR, Master of The King’s School, at Canterbury. 1758.

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ANDREWS 19
BEAUVOIR 36
BILLINGHURST 16, 34
BROWNE 34
DE L’ANGLE 17, 18
DENNE 1- 4, 9, 11, 22-25, 32-34
HATCH 32
HOLNESS 4


JAMES 19
KINGSNORTH 8
L’ANGLE 17
MOT 32
MUNNS 13, 14, 15, 34
PAGE 24
PILCHER 5, 34
PRICE 12
RAYNER 34
REYNOLDS 34
RIGDEN 34
ROSE 6, 34
SPAINE 34
PALMER 32

Places Index
Canterbury 24
Hinxhill 19
Ickham 4
Littlebourne,
   Court Lodge 6, 23, 24
LONDON,
   Fryday Street 8

General
Alderman 24
Curat 19
Dean and Chapter of Canterbury 36
Master of The King’s School, Canterbury 36
vicar 12

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