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Information kindly provided by Patrica Richardson

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Sheet 1
Thomas
  Allchin &
T. Andrews




Thomas
   Alchin
















William
   Andrus








Henry
   Andrus






Sheet 2

Thomas
   Haidley





William
   Andrus













Mary
   Best

William
   Andrus








William
   Andrus


2
3
56
57
58


977
979
1030
1033
1042
1043
1044
1045
1109
1110

1111
1113


1046


963
964
965
966
967
969
970
971


939
940

941
958
959
960

961
962
968
972
973
974
975
976
978


The Forty Acres
Hedgerow
Meadow
Meadow
Cottage & Garden


Skinners Hill
Skinners Hill
Lances Lands
Pond Field
Woodfield Shaw
Hedgerow
Barn Field
Orchard
2 Cottages & Gdns
Little & Great
      Homefield
Norm???? Orchard
Nut Field


Farmhouse  Bldgs
    Yard & Garden

Pitfield
Shaw
Wood
Shaw
Habbits
20 Acres Shaw
The 20 Acres
The 20 Acres


Southfield Shaw
Newlands &
     Southfields
Shaw
Broom Wood
O?bert
Hedgerow Old Pit
      & Railway?
Shaw
Shaw
Gorse??d
Orange Hill
Orange Hill Shaw
Great Orange Hill
Hedgerow
Shaw
5 Acres & Hop Kiln

Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---


Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Fruit
---

Arable
Fruit
Arable



---

Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops


Wood

Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops


0.2.16
0.0.32
1.2.16
1.0. 4
0.0.37
3.2.25

7.2. 0
4.1. 4
7.0.37
13.2. 1
1.0.29
0.0. 9
6.0.12
0.3.13
0.0.13

25.2. 4
1.3.27
 8.0.27
76.1.33


0.1.23

8.1. 7
0.3.31
0.2.24
0.1. 4
7.0.31
1.1.34
9.3.16
10.2. 6
39.0.33

0.3. 3

16.1.36
0.1.35
5.3.18
10.3.13

0.3.35
0.2. 4
0.2.36
3.2.20
4.1.28
2.0.14
20.1.26
0.1. 4
1.1.37
  5.2.22
74.2.11








0.17. 6














8. 3. 0


0. 2. 6









4. 0. 0


















5. 4. 6







0. 2. 0














22. 7. 6












9. 8. 0


















13.17. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Henry
   Andrus

Charles &
 Thomas
  Beckett

William
  Brown

Henry
   Brown




Robert
 Timberille
  Bingham
Isabella
   Mairet
   
Richard
   Huggett


William
   Brown

Benjamin
   Johnson




Thomas
   Nordish

952


482



4


587
588
589
590


474
511
600
754
758a
759
760
761
778
785
844
845
846
755
756
757
601
602

Part of Colefield


Kings Arms Public
  House & Shop


Wood


Orchard
Cottage & Garden
?Gunnings Field
?Gunnings Field


Meadow
Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Whitehill
Whitehill
Meopham Sheet Field
Yard & Buildings
? Field
Hedgerow
Shaw
Strawberry Hill
Hedgerow
Footpath Field
The Further Field
In Dunstan Wood
Arable



---


Wood


Fruit
Hops
Arable
Hops


Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Hops
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood

2.2. 2



0.1.15


30.0.37


0.1. 8
0.0.37
2.3.35
2.1. 6
5.3. 6

0.2. 5
0.2.23
0.2.20
0.0.22
0.0.27
0.1. 8
1.2.10
6.0. 4
1.0. 2
0.0.13
5.3. 4
0.0.35
0.1.30
3.3. 0
0.1.13
3.0.17
2.2.13
 0.2.32
27.3.38

0. 6. 0



2. 5. 6


0.13. 0






0.13. 0



















2. 8. 0

0.15. 0













1. 7. 6



















4.16. 6

Sheet 3
Robert
 Timberille
  Bingham






Benjamin
 Bugge

John
Poltick



John
Neville


Benjamin
   Bugge


779
780
786


781
784


8
9
10
11
13
15
17
18
19
20
26
27
28
30
32
35
38
172
173
174

176
179
248


Meadow
Garden
House Outbuildings
     & yard

Garden
House & Garden


Backlane field
Wood
Wood
Ledhay
Upper Hawse Down
Lower Hawse Down
Corner of Admors Wd
Toll field
Toll field
Wood
Yard and Outhouses
Strakes
Shaw
Broom field
Rumbolds
Fowlerstone field
Bare warren
Barn field
Orchard
House Outbuildings
   Yard & Garden
Thistley field
Burnt house
Shamble Hatch

Meadow
Garden
---


---
---


Pasture
Wood
Wood
Hops
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Fruit

---
Arable
Arable
Arable


0.1.22
0.0.21
0.0.  8
0.2.11

0.0.30
0.0.  8
0.0.38

1.3. 0
1.0. 3
0.1. 3
1.0.32
1.0.13
1.0. 4
0.0.19
1.3.33
3.2.21
0.1. 6
0.0.18
3.2.30
0.0.10
3.2. 2
3.2.30
1.2.31
1.2. 1
3.2.13
0.1.27

0.1. 7
6.0.6
3.2.16
3.2.38
44.1. 3





0. 5. 0



0 .3. 0

























2. 4. 6



































5. 3. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
George
 Bugge or
  Buggs
(written both
   ways)


Sheet 4
George
Bugge

















G. Bugge &
   Others
George
   Bugge




G. Bugge &
   Others
George
   Bugge

16
228
235
239
247
253
261
262
242
263
293
297
318
325
326
327
328
319
347
348

362
349
375
379
380
398
400

402

Wood
The meadow
The Strip
Farmhouse outbldings
Deadmans Grove
Green Hill
Wood & Chalkpit
Rowdell
Coopers
Shaw
?Y/Folly 
Cock Adams
Mount Pleasant
Shaw & Chalk Pit
Shaw & Chalk Pit
Up down Whiteleaf etc.
Hedgerow
Shaw
Orchard
3 Cottages farm yards
 Buildings & Gardens
Croft
Orchard
Shaw
Old field
Shaw
Bints ?? or Burts
2 Cottages Hop Kiln
 Buildings Gdns & Yds
Bints ?? or Burts
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Fruit


Arable
Hops/Fruit
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable

---
Hops

0.0.27
3.1.38
1.0.20
0.2.20
4.1. 7
6.2. 9
0.3.20
1.1.20
33.2. 9
1.3.10
7.0.31
20.2.16
4.1.18
1.1.38
0.1.15
35.3.30
0.3.14
0.0.33
0.1.18
0.2.27

9.0.36
1.1.30
0.1.16
2.1.33
0.2.13
11.2. 0

0.3. 1
   4.1.29
156.2.18































11. 0. 0































29. 1. 0




Philip & Mary
   Bugge












Sheet 5
Richard
   Goodwin

Philip & Mary
   Bugge

401


83
104
105
131
133
134
135
136
137
139
140
145
409
410
415
417
419
420
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
436
437
535
536
537

Cottage and Garden


Charles Croft
Blacklands
Blacklands
The Slip
Hedgerow
Beech field
Hedgerow
Denhams
Hedgerow
Little Denhams
Hedgerow
Cullens
Barn field
Shaw
Orchard
Orchard
Yard & Farm Buildings
Orchard
Hop Garden
Meadow
Coles Caw(??) Cars??
Great Brick Earth
Little Brick Earth
Long Bottom Shaw
Long Bottom
Long Bottom Shaw
Chapmans
Hedgerow
Long Bottom Wood
Oxens
Shaw
Hope Hill Wood
Church field
Farmhouse & Buildings Hop Kiln etc.
---


Hops
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Fruit
Fruit
---
Fruit
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

---

0.1. 1


2.2.35
1.1.25
6.0. 8
0.3. 1
0.0.38
2.1.30
0.2.10
10.2. 0
0.1.34
4.3.26
1.1.29
3.3.15
22.3.23
0.1.27
0.2.12
0.1.12
0.0.33
0.1.16
2.2. 8
1.1.34
4.0.39
8.2.16
7.2.11
1.2. 3
5.1.18
0.3.32
5.3.35
0.0.26
6.1. 8
10.3. 8
0.3. 5
4.0. 0
14.2.30

   0.3.17
135.3.24

0. 1 .0





































10.10. 0







































26.16. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
late Sir
 Benjamin
  Halliwell
   Carew
John
   Dalton

270
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285

286
287

288
294
295
296
633

Holdham Wood
Shaw
Wrongholds
Hedgerow
Wood
Wood
Little Brandings
Wood
Great Brandings
Great Brandings
Nickreed Long
   Brandings
Shaw adjn'g Ham Farm
Ham Farmhouse
 Outbuildings Yard etc.
Hedgerow
Gully?
ditto
Shaw
Middle Privel
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Hops
Arable

Arable
Wood

---
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable

1.3.11
1.2.10
6.1.34
0.2.12
0.2.22
1.0. 0
1.1. 9
7.1. 2
5.3.22
3.1. 0

33.3. 3
0.2. 8

1.0.39
0.0.36
8.3.39
1.1. 4
1.2. 4
19.3.17

Sheet 6

634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
670
671
672
673
674
675

Middle Privel
Shaw
Shaw
Upper Privel;
Hedgerow
Pudding field
Cox Croft
Privel Wood
Strawberry hill
Gravil hill Shaw
Long Gorse Shaw
Long Gorse
Long Gorse
Shaw
Shaw
Great Dilmore
Hedgerow
Shaw
Little Dilmore
Dilmore Wood
Shaw
Hedgerow & Chalk Pit
Great Gorse
Hedgerow
Dilmore Bottom
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood

4.3.29
0.1.  1
0.1.33
7.2.20
0.1.13
0.3.18
5.2.10
20.0.16
2.3.25
2.2.17
1.0.16
0.3.33
4.2. 2
1.0. 1
1.2.29
12.2.22
0.0.38
1.3.13
6.2.27
12.3.13
0.0.34
0.2.36
7.0. 6
0.1.28
18.1.22
0.1.29
0.2.38
















Sheet 7

676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683

684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
707
708
709
710
711
712
713

Ridge
Ridge
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Westfields Bottom
Westfields Bottom
Yard Farm Bldgs & Rd
Deam Farmhouse
  Garden & Yard
Old Orch'd & Hop Kiln
Sheepcroft
Meadow
Hilly bradfield
Hedgerow
Shaw
Little Beverleys Marsh
Shaw
Hedgerow
Grt Beverleys Marsh
Hedgerow
Mill Strake
Mill Strake
Shaw
Hedgerow
Mill field
Little field
Shaw
Hedgerow
Great Mill field
Great Mill field
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---

---
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable

2.1. 8
19.2.18
0.0.23
0.0.20
3.3.21
1.3.25
0.2. 5

0.3.34
1.3.39
3.3.36
2.1.16
24.2.13
0.3.35
0.0.38
1.3.30
0.3.25
0.1. 3
7.3. 8
0.1.20
4.0.37
6.2.30
0.3.33
0.2.12
17.0.14
19.0.11
0.0.10
0.3. 8
8.3. 3
   8.3.34
356.1.10































18. 5. 6































39. 4. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Thomas
   Crowhurst






















Sheet 8
Thomas
   Crowhurst

21
22
24
25
34
36
169
170
177
178
188
216
217
218
219
227
233
234
249
250
251
252
259
306
307

314
315

316

Brookmores
Brookmores wood
Privel
Shaw
The Island piece
Fowlers Stone wood
Shaw or Hedgerow
South field
Burnt house
Hedgerow
Plumber
Old Deane wood
Old Deane
Hedgerow
Shaw
Home field
Crich field Orchard
Crich field
Kitchen Croft
Round wood
Kitchen Croft
Wood
Wood
Home Orchard
House Outbuildings
 Yards Gdn & Orchard
The Great Orchard
Home field &
   Bars warren
Hedgerow
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Orchard


Fruit

Arable
Wood

2.0. 5
0.3.21
2.2.26
0.0. 9
1.0.18
3.0.34
1.0. 0
7.0.33
4.0. 8
0.0.14
2.0.12
0.3.37
2.1.13
0.2.32
0.3.32
4.2.28
1.3.39
4.1.31
5.2.17
1.3. 6
2.2.12
1.3.13
2.2. 9
1.0.38

1.0.27
1.2.23

7.2. 1
  0.0.21
66.1.39































6. 5. 6































?9. 5. 0

Thomas
   Collyer


Thomas
   Dickens






Alban
   Dovington
Thomas
   Collyer


Thomas
  Scudder






Alban
   Dovington


981
982


369
370
371
608
609
610


787

Fanny Croft
Hedgerow


Meadow
Cottage and Garden
Barn yard & Orchard
Lower Sands
Middle Sands
Upper Sands


House Outbuildings etc
Arable
Wood


Pasture

Fruit
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---

6.0.32
0.1.  1
6.1.33

0.2.25
0.0.37
0.1. 7
1.3. 5
1.3.20
1.0.18
5.3.32

0.1.10



0.16. 0







1. 4. 0

0. 5. 0



2. 5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Edell

Poor Trustees of
Eltham Church










William
   Edmead


Sheet 9
Edell

Benjamin
Johnson












William
   Edmead

1140a

317
335
336
339
340
341
342
3463
344
345
346



1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1086
1087

---

Harvel Strake
Southfield Bank
Hedgerow
Bypits Shaw
Scrubs
Shaw or pit
Hedgerow
Green field
Upper mead
Pond plat
Farmhouse Outbldgs
 Yard and Garden


Great South Lawn
Plantation
Part of Church field
Little Church fld Shaw
Little Church field
Shaw
Waterditch Wood
Waterditch field
Arable

Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---


Arable
Plantation
Hops
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable

0.0.31

2.0.13
6.0. 6
0.1. 9
1.2. 1
9.1.10
0.0.26
0.0.29
2.2. 0
3.1.12
1.0.21

  0.1.21
26.3.28

5.3.15
0.0. 4
0.0. 8
1.2. 5
2.2.36
0.0.37
2.2.15
 4.3.29
17.3.29

0.0.3 ??













2.14. 0









1.15. 0

0.1.0 ??













3. 5. 0









4. 2. 0

George
   Evered















James
   Fletcher
      Esq
















Sheet 10
George
   Evered















James
   Fletcher
      Esq








Augustus F.
   Bromley

383
489

490
491
543
544
545
546
547
551
552
553
554
555


119
120
435
459
852
853
854
855
856


751
70
107
108
109
110

111
112
146
149

Wood
House Outbuildings
   Yards & Garden
Orchard
Browns field
Wouldham Steps
Hill Bank & forestall
Bullocks foot
Necky field
Shaw
3 Cornered field
Lane field
Shaw
Garden
Orchard


Shaw
Meopham field
5 Acres
11 Acres
8 Acre Wood
Shaw or Hedgerow
Shaw or Hedgerow
8 Acres
Shaw or Hedgerow


Willow Wood
Wedlands
Lyons Wood
Brooms
Barn field
House Farm Buildings
   Yard & Garden
Orchard
Hop Garden
Acre piece
Great Hooks &
   Ricketts Croft
Wood

---
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Orchard
Pasture


Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood


Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Meadow


Fruit
Arable
Pasture

Arable

3.1.18

0.2.24
1.0.33
3.2.12
6.0.27
8.2. 7
10.2. 8
6.0. 7
0.1.17
0.2. 9
8.0.30
0.1.18
0.0.30
1.3.31
51.2.31

0.0.27
2.0.14
5.3.20
12.1.37
2.1. 4
0.1. 5
0.1.11
7.2.29
 0.1.  4
31.1.31

4.1.24
11.2.2
3.1. 4
15.2. 7
6.1. 2

0.2.33
0.2.37
1.3.21
1.1. 3

22.3.20
68.1.33
















4. 0. 0










2. 5. 0













3.10. 0
















9. 0. 0










6. 2. 0













9. 9. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
John
   Figness?



Thomas
   French







Sarah
 French
  & family























Sheet 11
Thomas
   Hills



Thomas
   French




John Parker
   & others

Thomas
   French

826
827



1085
1092
1091
1094


1093


337
338
354
355
356
357
359
360
361

373
376
377
378
384
385
386
387

388
389

390
392
393
394
396
397
399
404

Orchard
House & Garden &
   Shoemakers Shop


Waterditch Wood
Waterditch Orchard
Shaw
Waterditch Orchard


4 Cottages & Garden


Hedgerow
Bypills
Rogers Croft wood
Rogers Croft wood
Shaw
Bints Croft
Damson field
Shamble Hatch
Shaw adjoining
   Shamble Hatch
Shaw
Shaw
Greenfield & Oaks
Shaw
Cow Croft wood
Barn field & long lands
Wood
2 Cottages Hop Kiln
 Buildings Yard & Gdn
Orchard
Farmhouse  Outbldgs
   Yard & Garden
Meadow
Holts
Haddocks
Haddocks Wood
East field
East field
Little field
Herring hill wood
Orchard

---


Wood
Orchard
Wood
Orchard


---


Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Arable
Orchard

Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood

---
Orchard

---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Hops
Wood

0.3. 6

0.0.38
1.0.  4

2.1.34
1.1.39
0.1.25
2.2.25
7.0.  3

0.2.1?


0.2.38
2.3. 5
0.2. 2
3.1.29
0.2.29
4.0. 3
6.1.15
2.1.32

1.0. 1
0.2.14
0.0.38
6.2.38
0.1.31
3.1.20
18.0.15
0.1.33

0.2.16
1.0.12

0.1.38
1.1.13
13.1.23
9.1.30
   2.0. 5
1.0.10
3.2.38
1.3.30
3.1.14
90.1.19




0.12. 6





2. 5. 0


































8. 0. 0













































15.12. 6

Thomas &
 John
   French








  

John
   French
Thomas
   French


Isaac Tomlin
  & G.
  Ashenden

John
   French



John
   French

1038
1039


1065



1071

1072


1062

1063
1066
1067
1073
1074
1075
1076
1088
1089
1090

Hill field
Hill field Orchard


2 Cottages & Garden



Upper Mounces 
   lane field
Shaw


House Outbuildings
   Yard & Garden
Garden & Outhouse
Orchard
Orchard & Outhouse
Mounces lane Orchard
Shaw
Shaw
Lwr Mounces lane fld
Waterditch field
Waterditch field
Shaw
Arable
Orchard







Arable
Wood



---
---
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood

1.3.29
2.0.  0
3.3.29

0.1.22




5.1.  9
0.1.  8
5.2.17


0.1.24
0.0.10
0.2.23
2.0.8
2.0.8
0.0.18
0.1.5
3.3.7
3.0.19
2.0.16
 0.0.32
14.3.10



1. 5. 0

0. 2. 6






0.10. 0













2.16. 0



0.13. 0

0. 0. 0






1.12. 6














3. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Sir William
 Geary Bart
& Richard
  Poulett

Mrs Hunt




William
   Hills

Sheet 12








William
   Johnson





Thomas
   Johnson
Sarah
  Shrubshaw



William
Wood



William
   Hills










William
  Johnson





John & Henry
   Carlow

1




298
299
300


448
449
450
451
452
453
454
457
458
460


66
86
94
95
96


84
85

Wood




---
Cottage and Garden
Shaw


Hedgerow
---
Hedgerow
---
Hedgerow
---
Hop Garden
Orchard
Barn Hop Kiln & Yard
---


Hop Garden
Garden & Landway
Jack Snales
---
Hedgerow


Orchard
2 Cottages & Gardens
Wood




Arable
---
Wood


Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
Orchard
---
Arable


Hops
Garden
Arable
Arable
Wood


Orchard
---

16.0.6




0.3.13
0.1.  0
0.1.  4
1.1.17

0.0.23
1.2. 0
0.0.30
1.2.26
0.0.15
1.2. 2
1.1.21
0.2.30
0.0.22
1.0.22
8.1.31

2.1.29
0.0.15
8.1. 0
5.1. 9
 0.0.10
16.0.23

0.2.29
0.2.14
1.1.  3

1.5.0







0. 5. 0











1. 0. 0






1. 5. 0



0. 7. 0









0. 4. 6












1.11. 6






3.18. 0

Nonis
 Elizabeth
   Joyce







Jesse
   Johnson








Sheet 13
James
   Killick


William
 Lane 
  Senior
Phillip & Mary
  Buggs








Jesse
   Johnson









James
   Killick


William
 Lane 
  Senior


87
88
89
101
122
128
129
365


583
584
585
586
591
592
593
594
595


831
832


90

2 Cottages & Gardens
Barn & Yard
Meadow
Hop Garden
Wood
House & Garden
---
Carlows Wood


Shaw
Barn field
Cottage and Garden
Mill field
Hedgerow
(Unnamed)
Meadow
Shaw
Shaw


House & Garden
Windmill & Orchard


House & Garden
---
---
Meadow
Hops
Wood
---
Arable
Wood


Wood
Meadow
---
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Wood


---
---


---

0.0.29
0.0.14
0.3.28
1.0.15
1.0.38
0.0.17
4.1.33
2.0.23
10.0.37

0.0.23
1.3.20
0.1.33
1.1. 4
0.0.26
1.3. 3
1.3.31
0.1. 8
0.0.10
7.3.38

0.0.30
0.1.21
0.2.11

0.1.14









1. 0. 0










1. 5. 0









1.11. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
William
   Lambard


Mary
   Lott




Dean &
 Chapter of
   Canterbury
Nicholas
   Ray


George
   French




Rev William
   Mansfield

433
434


1047

1048
1049


582
596
732
733
749
750
762
763
764

768
769
769a
791

792

803
804

810
868

868a
874
875
878
879
880
881

Shaw
Rowe


House Outbuildings
   & Garden
Orchard
Orchard


Shaw between Roads
Home Oak Wood
Shaw
Shaw
Wood
Dunstan wood
Hill Foxendown
Hedgerow
Hither Middle 
   & Fenny Foxendown
Shaw
Shaw & pond
Part of Foxendown
Cherry Orchard
 Buildings & Landway
Carriage road 
   & Rookery
Plumpton
Hedgerow Chalkpit & Landway
Shaw
Further field & Hither Fats (??) (Flats?)
Hedgerow
Further privel
Shaw
Wood
Wood
Frenches
Hedgerow
Wood
Pasture



---
Fruit
Fruit


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood

Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops

Meadow

---
Arable
Wood

Wood
Arable

Wood
Arable
Shaw
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood

0.1.36
6.1.31
6.3.27


0.2.34
0.3.18
0.3.16
2.1.28

0.0.  8
4.1.34
0.2.30
0.2.22
2.1.19
18.0.10
31.2.33
0.1.21

76.1.24
0.3.28
0.0.37
4.2.24

4.3.10

0.1.31
51.3.23
0.3.21

0.2.24
9.1.28

0.2. 2
14.0.25
0.1. 8
1.3. 5
1.1.17
10.2.19
0.0.23



0. 4. 0





1. 0. 0

883
884
885

886
888
909
910
911
912

917

918
919
920
942
943
947
949
952
953
954
955
956
957
983
984
985
986
1013

1014
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1028
1114
1121

1123

3 Acres
Wood
6 Acres 5 Acres 
   & 9 Acres in one
Hedgerow
Wood
Elbows Wood
Hedgerow
Wood
Hither Valley 
   & Further Valley
Cottage and Garden 
   & Farm Buildings
Barn Shipley Hill
Hedgerow & field road
Shaw
Shaw
40 Acres
Rabbit wood
Slip
18 Acres & Coles field
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Broom wood
Wood
Monkhead?
Hedgerow
Wood
Upper Shilling 
   Cockle reed etc.
Chalkpit & Shaw
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Pond etc.
Lower Shilling
---
2 Cottages & Gardens
Shaw
---
Priest field
North field & Lower
   Parsonage field
Upper Parsonage field
Arable
Wood

Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

Pasture

---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

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

Arable
Arable

1.0. 6
1.2. 3

20.0.30
0.0.24
1.2.17
38.1.34
1.3.17
6.0.38

26.3.30

0.1.14
25.3.11
0.2.28
1.3. 8
1.0. 0
40.1. 9
3.3.35
1.0.30
65.2.13
0.1.20
0.0.30
0.2. 0
0.1. 3
7.3.24
3.1.25
33.1.14
0.1.6
3.1.0
50.2.13

0.1.14
0.1.3
0.0.27
0.0.33
24.1.38
1.0.0
0.1.17
0.0.38
5.0.16
11.2.2

51.0.21
16.1.36

Sheet 15

1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129

1131
1132

1133
1134
1135

Plantation
Old Orchard
Plantation
Farm yard Bldings etc.
Ricks Yard & Buildings
Pond against 
   turnpike Road
Kitchen Garden
Meopham Court &
 offices Yard & Garden
Mead field
Shaw
2 Cottages & Garden
Plantation
Fruit
Plantation
---
---

---
Garden

---
Arable
Wood
---

1.1.20
9.0. 2
0.0.17
2.0.13
0.1.28

0.1.6
0.2.33

1.0.20
8.2.2
3.1.26
  0.0.33
715.0.7














64.0. 0














153. 0. 0

Sheet 15 continued in Part 2

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Sheet 1
Thomas
  Allchin &
T. Andrews




Thomas
   Alchin
















William
   Andrus








Henry
   Andrus






Sheet 2

Thomas
   Haidley





William
   Andrus













Mary
   Best

William
   Andrus








William
   Andrus


2
3
56
57
58


977
979
1030
1033
1042
1043
1044
1045
1109
1110

1111
1113


1046


963
964
965
966
967
969
970
971


939
940

941
958
959
960

961
962
968
972
973
974
975
976
978


The Forty Acres
Hedgerow
Meadow
Meadow
Cottage & Garden


Skinners Hill
Skinners Hill
Lances Lands
Pond Field
Woodfield Shaw
Hedgerow
Barn Field
Orchard
2 Cottages & Gdns
Little & Great
      Homefield
Norm???? Orchard
Nut Field


Farmhouse  Bldgs
    Yard & Garden

Pitfield
Shaw
Wood
Shaw
Habbits
20 Acres Shaw
The 20 Acres
The 20 Acres


Southfield Shaw
Newlands &
     Southfields
Shaw
Broom Wood
O?bert
Hedgerow Old Pit
      & Railway?
Shaw
Shaw
Gorse??d
Orange Hill
Orange Hill Shaw
Great Orange Hill
Hedgerow
Shaw
5 Acres & Hop Kiln

Arable
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---


Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Fruit
---

Arable
Fruit
Arable



---

Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops


Wood

Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops


0.2.16
0.0.32
1.2.16
1.0. 4
0.0.37
3.2.25

7.2. 0
4.1. 4
7.0.37
13.2. 1
1.0.29
0.0. 9
6.0.12
0.3.13
0.0.13

25.2. 4
1.3.27
 8.0.27
76.1.33


0.1.23

8.1. 7
0.3.31
0.2.24
0.1. 4
7.0.31
1.1.34
9.3.16
10.2. 6
39.0.33

0.3. 3

16.1.36
0.1.35
5.3.18
10.3.13

0.3.35
0.2. 4
0.2.36
3.2.20
4.1.28
2.0.14
20.1.26
0.1. 4
1.1.37
  5.2.22
74.2.11








0.17. 6














8. 3. 0


0. 2. 6









4. 0. 0


















5. 4. 6







0. 2. 0














22. 7. 6












9. 8. 0


















13.17. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Henry
   Andrus

Charles &
 Thomas
  Beckett

William
  Brown

Henry
   Brown




Robert
 Timberille
  Bingham
Isabella
   Mairet
   
Richard
   Huggett


William
   Brown

Benjamin
   Johnson




Thomas
   Nordish

952


482



4


587
588
589
590


474
511
600
754
758a
759
760
761
778
785
844
845
846
755
756
757
601
602

Part of Colefield


Kings Arms Public
  House & Shop


Wood


Orchard
Cottage & Garden
?Gunnings Field
?Gunnings Field


Meadow
Meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Whitehill
Whitehill
Meopham Sheet Field
Yard & Buildings
? Field
Hedgerow
Shaw
Strawberry Hill
Hedgerow
Footpath Field
The Further Field
In Dunstan Wood
Arable



---


Wood


Fruit
Hops
Arable
Hops


Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Hops
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood

2.2. 2



0.1.15


30.0.37


0.1. 8
0.0.37
2.3.35
2.1. 6
5.3. 6

0.2. 5
0.2.23
0.2.20
0.0.22
0.0.27
0.1. 8
1.2.10
6.0. 4
1.0. 2
0.0.13
5.3. 4
0.0.35
0.1.30
3.3. 0
0.1.13
3.0.17
2.2.13
 0.2.32
27.3.38

0. 6. 0



2. 5. 6


0.13. 0






0.13. 0



















2. 8. 0

0.15. 0













1. 7. 6



















4.16. 6

Sheet 3
Robert
 Timberille
  Bingham






Benjamin
 Bugge

John
Poltick



John
Neville


Benjamin
   Bugge


779
780
786


781
784


8
9
10
11
13
15
17
18
19
20
26
27
28
30
32
35
38
172
173
174

176
179
248


Meadow
Garden
House Outbuildings
     & yard

Garden
House & Garden


Backlane field
Wood
Wood
Ledhay
Upper Hawse Down
Lower Hawse Down
Corner of Admors Wd
Toll field
Toll field
Wood
Yard and Outhouses
Strakes
Shaw
Broom field
Rumbolds
Fowlerstone field
Bare warren
Barn field
Orchard
House Outbuildings
   Yard & Garden
Thistley field
Burnt house
Shamble Hatch

Meadow
Garden
---


---
---


Pasture
Wood
Wood
Hops
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Fruit

---
Arable
Arable
Arable


0.1.22
0.0.21
0.0.  8
0.2.11

0.0.30
0.0.  8
0.0.38

1.3. 0
1.0. 3
0.1. 3
1.0.32
1.0.13
1.0. 4
0.0.19
1.3.33
3.2.21
0.1. 6
0.0.18
3.2.30
0.0.10
3.2. 2
3.2.30
1.2.31
1.2. 1
3.2.13
0.1.27

0.1. 7
6.0.6
3.2.16
3.2.38
44.1. 3





0. 5. 0



0 .3. 0

























2. 4. 6



































5. 3. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
George
 Bugge or
  Buggs
(written both
   ways)


Sheet 4
George
Bugge

















G. Bugge &
   Others
George
   Bugge




G. Bugge &
   Others
George
   Bugge

16
228
235
239
247
253
261
262
242
263
293
297
318
325
326
327
328
319
347
348

362
349
375
379
380
398
400

402

Wood
The meadow
The Strip
Farmhouse outbldings
Deadmans Grove
Green Hill
Wood & Chalkpit
Rowdell
Coopers
Shaw
?Y/Folly 
Cock Adams
Mount Pleasant
Shaw & Chalk Pit
Shaw & Chalk Pit
Up down Whiteleaf etc.
Hedgerow
Shaw
Orchard
3 Cottages farm yards
 Buildings & Gardens
Croft
Orchard
Shaw
Old field
Shaw
Bints ?? or Burts
2 Cottages Hop Kiln
 Buildings Gdns & Yds
Bints ?? or Burts
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Fruit


Arable
Hops/Fruit
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable

---
Hops

0.0.27
3.1.38
1.0.20
0.2.20
4.1. 7
6.2. 9
0.3.20
1.1.20
33.2. 9
1.3.10
7.0.31
20.2.16
4.1.18
1.1.38
0.1.15
35.3.30
0.3.14
0.0.33
0.1.18
0.2.27

9.0.36
1.1.30
0.1.16
2.1.33
0.2.13
11.2. 0

0.3. 1
   4.1.29
156.2.18































11. 0. 0































29. 1. 0




Philip & Mary
   Bugge












Sheet 5
Richard
   Goodwin

Philip & Mary
   Bugge

401


83
104
105
131
133
134
135
136
137
139
140
145
409
410
415
417
419
420
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
436
437
535
536
537

Cottage and Garden


Charles Croft
Blacklands
Blacklands
The Slip
Hedgerow
Beech field
Hedgerow
Denhams
Hedgerow
Little Denhams
Hedgerow
Cullens
Barn field
Shaw
Orchard
Orchard
Yard & Farm Buildings
Orchard
Hop Garden
Meadow
Coles Caw(??) Cars??
Great Brick Earth
Little Brick Earth
Long Bottom Shaw
Long Bottom
Long Bottom Shaw
Chapmans
Hedgerow
Long Bottom Wood
Oxens
Shaw
Hope Hill Wood
Church field
Farmhouse & Buildings Hop Kiln etc.
---


Hops
Hops
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Fruit
Fruit
---
Fruit
Hops
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

---

0.1. 1


2.2.35
1.1.25
6.0. 8
0.3. 1
0.0.38
2.1.30
0.2.10
10.2. 0
0.1.34
4.3.26
1.1.29
3.3.15
22.3.23
0.1.27
0.2.12
0.1.12
0.0.33
0.1.16
2.2. 8
1.1.34
4.0.39
8.2.16
7.2.11
1.2. 3
5.1.18
0.3.32
5.3.35
0.0.26
6.1. 8
10.3. 8
0.3. 5
4.0. 0
14.2.30

   0.3.17
135.3.24

0. 1 .0





































10.10. 0







































26.16. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
late Sir
 Benjamin
  Halliwell
   Carew
John
   Dalton

270
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285

286
287

288
294
295
296
633

Holdham Wood
Shaw
Wrongholds
Hedgerow
Wood
Wood
Little Brandings
Wood
Great Brandings
Great Brandings
Nickreed Long
   Brandings
Shaw adjn'g Ham Farm
Ham Farmhouse
 Outbuildings Yard etc.
Hedgerow
Gully?
ditto
Shaw
Middle Privel
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Hops
Arable

Arable
Wood

---
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Arable

1.3.11
1.2.10
6.1.34
0.2.12
0.2.22
1.0. 0
1.1. 9
7.1. 2
5.3.22
3.1. 0

33.3. 3
0.2. 8

1.0.39
0.0.36
8.3.39
1.1. 4
1.2. 4
19.3.17

Sheet 6

634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
670
671
672
673
674
675

Middle Privel
Shaw
Shaw
Upper Privel;
Hedgerow
Pudding field
Cox Croft
Privel Wood
Strawberry hill
Gravil hill Shaw
Long Gorse Shaw
Long Gorse
Long Gorse
Shaw
Shaw
Great Dilmore
Hedgerow
Shaw
Little Dilmore
Dilmore Wood
Shaw
Hedgerow & Chalk Pit
Great Gorse
Hedgerow
Dilmore Bottom
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood

4.3.29
0.1.  1
0.1.33
7.2.20
0.1.13
0.3.18
5.2.10
20.0.16
2.3.25
2.2.17
1.0.16
0.3.33
4.2. 2
1.0. 1
1.2.29
12.2.22
0.0.38
1.3.13
6.2.27
12.3.13
0.0.34
0.2.36
7.0. 6
0.1.28
18.1.22
0.1.29
0.2.38
















Sheet 7

676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683

684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
707
708
709
710
711
712
713

Ridge
Ridge
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Westfields Bottom
Westfields Bottom
Yard Farm Bldgs & Rd
Deam Farmhouse
  Garden & Yard
Old Orch'd & Hop Kiln
Sheepcroft
Meadow
Hilly bradfield
Hedgerow
Shaw
Little Beverleys Marsh
Shaw
Hedgerow
Grt Beverleys Marsh
Hedgerow
Mill Strake
Mill Strake
Shaw
Hedgerow
Mill field
Little field
Shaw
Hedgerow
Great Mill field
Great Mill field
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
---

---
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable

2.1. 8
19.2.18
0.0.23
0.0.20
3.3.21
1.3.25
0.2. 5

0.3.34
1.3.39
3.3.36
2.1.16
24.2.13
0.3.35
0.0.38
1.3.30
0.3.25
0.1. 3
7.3. 8
0.1.20
4.0.37
6.2.30
0.3.33
0.2.12
17.0.14
19.0.11
0.0.10
0.3. 8
8.3. 3
   8.3.34
356.1.10































18. 5. 6































39. 4. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Thomas
   Crowhurst






















Sheet 8
Thomas
   Crowhurst

21
22
24
25
34
36
169
170
177
178
188
216
217
218
219
227
233
234
249
250
251
252
259
306
307

314
315

316

Brookmores
Brookmores wood
Privel
Shaw
The Island piece
Fowlers Stone wood
Shaw or Hedgerow
South field
Burnt house
Hedgerow
Plumber
Old Deane wood
Old Deane
Hedgerow
Shaw
Home field
Crich field Orchard
Crich field
Kitchen Croft
Round wood
Kitchen Croft
Wood
Wood
Home Orchard
House Outbuildings
 Yards Gdn & Orchard
The Great Orchard
Home field &
   Bars warren
Hedgerow
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Orchard


Fruit

Arable
Wood

2.0. 5
0.3.21
2.2.26
0.0. 9
1.0.18
3.0.34
1.0. 0
7.0.33
4.0. 8
0.0.14
2.0.12
0.3.37
2.1.13
0.2.32
0.3.32
4.2.28
1.3.39
4.1.31
5.2.17
1.3. 6
2.2.12
1.3.13
2.2. 9
1.0.38

1.0.27
1.2.23

7.2. 1
  0.0.21
66.1.39































6. 5. 6































?9. 5. 0

Thomas
   Collyer


Thomas
   Dickens






Alban
   Dovington
Thomas
   Collyer


Thomas
  Scudder






Alban
   Dovington


981
982


369
370
371
608
609
610


787

Fanny Croft
Hedgerow


Meadow
Cottage and Garden
Barn yard & Orchard
Lower Sands
Middle Sands
Upper Sands


House Outbuildings etc
Arable
Wood


Pasture

Fruit
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


---

6.0.32
0.1.  1
6.1.33

0.2.25
0.0.37
0.1. 7
1.3. 5
1.3.20
1.0.18
5.3.32

0.1.10



0.16. 0







1. 4. 0

0. 5. 0



2. 5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Edell

Poor Trustees of
Eltham Church










William
   Edmead


Sheet 9
Edell

Benjamin
Johnson












William
   Edmead

1140a

317
335
336
339
340
341
342
3463
344
345
346



1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1086
1087

---

Harvel Strake
Southfield Bank
Hedgerow
Bypits Shaw
Scrubs
Shaw or pit
Hedgerow
Green field
Upper mead
Pond plat
Farmhouse Outbldgs
 Yard and Garden


Great South Lawn
Plantation
Part of Church field
Little Church fld Shaw
Little Church field
Shaw
Waterditch Wood
Waterditch field
Arable

Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture

---


Arable
Plantation
Hops
Wood
Hops
Wood
Wood
Arable

0.0.31

2.0.13
6.0. 6
0.1. 9
1.2. 1
9.1.10
0.0.26
0.0.29
2.2. 0
3.1.12
1.0.21

  0.1.21
26.3.28

5.3.15
0.0. 4
0.0. 8
1.2. 5
2.2.36
0.0.37
2.2.15
 4.3.29
17.3.29

0.0.3 ??













2.14. 0









1.15. 0

0.1.0 ??













3. 5. 0









4. 2. 0

George
   Evered















James
   Fletcher
      Esq
















Sheet 10
George
   Evered















James
   Fletcher
      Esq








Augustus F.
   Bromley

383
489

490
491
543
544
545
546
547
551
552
553
554
555


119
120
435
459
852
853
854
855
856


751
70
107
108
109
110

111
112
146
149

Wood
House Outbuildings
   Yards & Garden
Orchard
Browns field
Wouldham Steps
Hill Bank & forestall
Bullocks foot
Necky field
Shaw
3 Cornered field
Lane field
Shaw
Garden
Orchard


Shaw
Meopham field
5 Acres
11 Acres
8 Acre Wood
Shaw or Hedgerow
Shaw or Hedgerow
8 Acres
Shaw or Hedgerow


Willow Wood
Wedlands
Lyons Wood
Brooms
Barn field
House Farm Buildings
   Yard & Garden
Orchard
Hop Garden
Acre piece
Great Hooks &
   Ricketts Croft
Wood

---
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Orchard
Pasture


Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood


Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Meadow


Fruit
Arable
Pasture

Arable

3.1.18

0.2.24
1.0.33
3.2.12
6.0.27
8.2. 7
10.2. 8
6.0. 7
0.1.17
0.2. 9
8.0.30
0.1.18
0.0.30
1.3.31
51.2.31

0.0.27
2.0.14
5.3.20
12.1.37
2.1. 4
0.1. 5
0.1.11
7.2.29
 0.1.  4
31.1.31

4.1.24
11.2.2
3.1. 4
15.2. 7
6.1. 2

0.2.33
0.2.37
1.3.21
1.1. 3

22.3.20
68.1.33
















4. 0. 0










2. 5. 0













3.10. 0
















9. 0. 0










6. 2. 0













9. 9. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
John
   Figness?



Thomas
   French







Sarah
 French
  & family























Sheet 11
Thomas
   Hills



Thomas
   French




John Parker
   & others

Thomas
   French

826
827



1085
1092
1091
1094


1093


337
338
354
355
356
357
359
360
361

373
376
377
378
384
385
386
387

388
389

390
392
393
394
396
397
399
404

Orchard
House & Garden &
   Shoemakers Shop


Waterditch Wood
Waterditch Orchard
Shaw
Waterditch Orchard


4 Cottages & Garden


Hedgerow
Bypills
Rogers Croft wood
Rogers Croft wood
Shaw
Bints Croft
Damson field
Shamble Hatch
Shaw adjoining
   Shamble Hatch
Shaw
Shaw
Greenfield & Oaks
Shaw
Cow Croft wood
Barn field & long lands
Wood
2 Cottages Hop Kiln
 Buildings Yard & Gdn
Orchard
Farmhouse  Outbldgs
   Yard & Garden
Meadow
Holts
Haddocks
Haddocks Wood
East field
East field
Little field
Herring hill wood
Orchard

---


Wood
Orchard
Wood
Orchard


---


Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Arable
Orchard

Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood

---
Orchard

---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops
Arable
Hops
Wood

0.3. 6

0.0.38
1.0.  4

2.1.34
1.1.39
0.1.25
2.2.25
7.0.  3

0.2.1?


0.2.38
2.3. 5
0.2. 2
3.1.29
0.2.29
4.0. 3
6.1.15
2.1.32

1.0. 1
0.2.14
0.0.38
6.2.38
0.1.31
3.1.20
18.0.15
0.1.33

0.2.16
1.0.12

0.1.38
1.1.13
13.1.23
9.1.30
   2.0. 5
1.0.10
3.2.38
1.3.30
3.1.14
90.1.19




0.12. 6





2. 5. 0


































8. 0. 0













































15.12. 6

Thomas &
 John
   French








  

John
   French
Thomas
   French


Isaac Tomlin
  & G.
  Ashenden

John
   French



John
   French

1038
1039


1065



1071

1072


1062

1063
1066
1067
1073
1074
1075
1076
1088
1089
1090

Hill field
Hill field Orchard


2 Cottages & Garden



Upper Mounces 
   lane field
Shaw


House Outbuildings
   Yard & Garden
Garden & Outhouse
Orchard
Orchard & Outhouse
Mounces lane Orchard
Shaw
Shaw
Lwr Mounces lane fld
Waterditch field
Waterditch field
Shaw
Arable
Orchard







Arable
Wood



---
---
Orchard
Orchard
Orchard
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood

1.3.29
2.0.  0
3.3.29

0.1.22




5.1.  9
0.1.  8
5.2.17


0.1.24
0.0.10
0.2.23
2.0.8
2.0.8
0.0.18
0.1.5
3.3.7
3.0.19
2.0.16
 0.0.32
14.3.10



1. 5. 0

0. 2. 6






0.10. 0













2.16. 0



0.13. 0

0. 0. 0






1.12. 6














3. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Sir William
 Geary Bart
& Richard
  Poulett

Mrs Hunt




William
   Hills

Sheet 12








William
   Johnson





Thomas
   Johnson
Sarah
  Shrubshaw



William
Wood



William
   Hills










William
  Johnson





John & Henry
   Carlow

1




298
299
300


448
449
450
451
452
453
454
457
458
460


66
86
94
95
96


84
85

Wood




---
Cottage and Garden
Shaw


Hedgerow
---
Hedgerow
---
Hedgerow
---
Hop Garden
Orchard
Barn Hop Kiln & Yard
---


Hop Garden
Garden & Landway
Jack Snales
---
Hedgerow


Orchard
2 Cottages & Gardens
Wood




Arable
---
Wood


Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
Orchard
---
Arable


Hops
Garden
Arable
Arable
Wood


Orchard
---

16.0.6




0.3.13
0.1.  0
0.1.  4
1.1.17

0.0.23
1.2. 0
0.0.30
1.2.26
0.0.15
1.2. 2
1.1.21
0.2.30
0.0.22
1.0.22
8.1.31

2.1.29
0.0.15
8.1. 0
5.1. 9
 0.0.10
16.0.23

0.2.29
0.2.14
1.1.  3

1.5.0







0. 5. 0











1. 0. 0






1. 5. 0



0. 7. 0









0. 4. 6












1.11. 6






3.18. 0

Nonis
 Elizabeth
   Joyce







Jesse
   Johnson








Sheet 13
James
   Killick


William
 Lane 
  Senior
Phillip & Mary
  Buggs








Jesse
   Johnson









James
   Killick


William
 Lane 
  Senior


87
88
89
101
122
128
129
365


583
584
585
586
591
592
593
594
595


831
832


90

2 Cottages & Gardens
Barn & Yard
Meadow
Hop Garden
Wood
House & Garden
---
Carlows Wood


Shaw
Barn field
Cottage and Garden
Mill field
Hedgerow
(Unnamed)
Meadow
Shaw
Shaw


House & Garden
Windmill & Orchard


House & Garden
---
---
Meadow
Hops
Wood
---
Arable
Wood


Wood
Meadow
---
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Wood


---
---


---

0.0.29
0.0.14
0.3.28
1.0.15
1.0.38
0.0.17
4.1.33
2.0.23
10.0.37

0.0.23
1.3.20
0.1.33
1.1. 4
0.0.26
1.3. 3
1.3.31
0.1. 8
0.0.10
7.3.38

0.0.30
0.1.21
0.2.11

0.1.14









1. 0. 0










1. 5. 0









1.11. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
William
   Lambard


Mary
   Lott




Dean &
 Chapter of
   Canterbury
Nicholas
   Ray


George
   French




Rev William
   Mansfield

433
434


1047

1048
1049


582
596
732
733
749
750
762
763
764

768
769
769a
791

792

803
804

810
868

868a
874
875
878
879
880
881

Shaw
Rowe


House Outbuildings
   & Garden
Orchard
Orchard


Shaw between Roads
Home Oak Wood
Shaw
Shaw
Wood
Dunstan wood
Hill Foxendown
Hedgerow
Hither Middle 
   & Fenny Foxendown
Shaw
Shaw & pond
Part of Foxendown
Cherry Orchard
 Buildings & Landway
Carriage road 
   & Rookery
Plumpton
Hedgerow Chalkpit & Landway
Shaw
Further field & Hither Fats (??) (Flats?)
Hedgerow
Further privel
Shaw
Wood
Wood
Frenches
Hedgerow
Wood
Pasture



---
Fruit
Fruit


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood

Arable
Wood
Wood
Hops

Meadow

---
Arable
Wood

Wood
Arable

Wood
Arable
Shaw
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood

0.1.36
6.1.31
6.3.27


0.2.34
0.3.18
0.3.16
2.1.28

0.0.  8
4.1.34
0.2.30
0.2.22
2.1.19
18.0.10
31.2.33
0.1.21

76.1.24
0.3.28
0.0.37
4.2.24

4.3.10

0.1.31
51.3.23
0.3.21

0.2.24
9.1.28

0.2. 2
14.0.25
0.1. 8
1.3. 5
1.1.17
10.2.19
0.0.23



0. 4. 0





1. 0. 0

883
884
885

886
888
909
910
911
912

917

918
919
920
942
943
947
949
952
953
954
955
956
957
983
984
985
986
1013

1014
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1028
1114
1121

1123

3 Acres
Wood
6 Acres 5 Acres 
   & 9 Acres in one
Hedgerow
Wood
Elbows Wood
Hedgerow
Wood
Hither Valley 
   & Further Valley
Cottage and Garden 
   & Farm Buildings
Barn Shipley Hill
Hedgerow & field road
Shaw
Shaw
40 Acres
Rabbit wood
Slip
18 Acres & Coles field
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Broom wood
Wood
Monkhead?
Hedgerow
Wood
Upper Shilling 
   Cockle reed etc.
Chalkpit & Shaw
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Pond etc.
Lower Shilling
---
2 Cottages & Gardens
Shaw
---
Priest field
North field & Lower
   Parsonage field
Upper Parsonage field
Arable
Wood

Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

Pasture

---
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

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

Arable
Arable

1.0. 6
1.2. 3

20.0.30
0.0.24
1.2.17
38.1.34
1.3.17
6.0.38

26.3.30

0.1.14
25.3.11
0.2.28
1.3. 8
1.0. 0
40.1. 9
3.3.35
1.0.30
65.2.13
0.1.20
0.0.30
0.2. 0
0.1. 3
7.3.24
3.1.25
33.1.14
0.1.6
3.1.0
50.2.13

0.1.14
0.1.3
0.0.27
0.0.33
24.1.38
1.0.0
0.1.17
0.0.38
5.0.16
11.2.2

51.0.21
16.1.36

Sheet 15

1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129

1131
1132

1133
1134
1135

Plantation
Old Orchard
Plantation
Farm yard Bldings etc.
Ricks Yard & Buildings
Pond against 
   turnpike Road
Kitchen Garden
Meopham Court &
 offices Yard & Garden
Mead field
Shaw
2 Cottages & Garden
Plantation
Fruit
Plantation
---
---

---
Garden

---
Arable
Wood
---

1.1.20
9.0. 2
0.0.17
2.0.13
0.1.28

0.1.6
0.2.33

1.0.20
8.2.2
3.1.26
  0.0.33
715.0.7














64.0. 0














153. 0. 0

Sheet 15 continued in Part 2

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Sheet 15
 continued
Revd. William
   Mansfield


Isabella
   Market

7
564
567
771
772
793

794

801

802
805
806
807
808

809
811
869
871
872
873
876
877
882
887
892
893

Wood
Wood
Wood
Hedgerow
Northfield
Part of Carriage Road
   and rookery
Entrance lodge 
   & Garden
Cottage Garden Yard 
   & Farm buildings
Collets field
Great Lomer field
Hedgerow
Hop Ground
Farm house outbldgs
   yards Garden etc.
Orchard
Little Lomer field
Stray lands
How Croft & Landway
Shaw & Hedgerow
Long Strake
Little Strake
Privel Grove
Cold Hatch field
Millets Wood
Hedgerow
Bean Croft
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable

---

---

---
Arable
Arable
Wood
Hops

---
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

5.3.23
0.0.29
1.0.21
0.0.32
17.0.35

0.0.14

0.1. 2

0.1.16
9.3.24
10.0. 0
0.1. 4
2.3.12

1.0. 8
2.2.12
12.0. 0
9.0.30
11.0.15
0.2. 9
3.3.38
2.0.31
2.2. 6
28.1. 9
4.2.13
0.0.34
2.3.22

Sheet 16


















Revd. William
   Mansfield



















Henry
   Buggs


John
   Poltick

894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
916
1015


479
480


501
502
777
782

Shaw
Stoney Croft
Shaw
Little Westlands Btm
Hedgerow
Chalkpit field
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Great Westlands Bank
Hedgerow
Great Westlands Btm
Shaw
Shaw
10 Acres
Bean Croft wood
---
Godley field


Angle Croft
Garden


---
Hope Hill wood
---
Orchard
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable


Meadow
Garden


Wood
Wood
Arable
Fruit

0.3. 3
5.3. 3
0.2.13
10.2.38
0.2.32
9.0.21
0.1.15
0.3. 8
12.3.10
0.1.23
9.3.33
2.0.15
1.2. 4
10.1.36
13.2.15
1.2.32
   4.1.19
215.0.39

1.3.15
0.0.  8
1.3.23

0.3.32
1.0.10
2.2.  1
0.1.25
4.3.28


















19.12. 6



0.0.15





0.15. 0


















43.11. 6









1. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Revd. William
   Mansfield













Sheet 17
Alban
   Dovington

Heirs of
 late Joseph
   Martyr

Revd. Glover
   Mungeam
















Thomas
   Crowhurst

770


181



121
125
126
132
141
142
143
144
442
443
444
445
446
447
469
470


127

White Hill field


Deers Spring



Wood
Lanes field
Orchard
---
Shaw
Little Beech
Shaw
Shaw
Great Choles
Orchard
House & Garden
Little Choles
Wood
Choles
Orchard
Yard & Buildings


House & Garden
Arable


Wood



Wood
Arable
Fruit
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Fruit
---
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Fruit
---


---

1.1. 9


4.0.15



1.2.23
7.2.12
0.2.15
5.2. 4
0.0.38
2.0.16
0.0.29
0.1. 4
9.1.31
1.2. 2
0.2. 4
3.1.15
1.2. 2
1.3.39
0.3. 2
 0.0.29
37.1.25

0.1. 9

0. 2. 6


0. 8. 0



















5. 0. 0

0. 2. 6

0. 7. 0






















3.10. 0

William
   Mungeam












Rosa Jane
   Morgan
William
   Mungeam







James &
  Thomas
    Loft


David
   Day

117
118
438
439
440
441
835


115

116


271
272
289
291
292
650
651
652
655

657
658
659
660
661

---
Hedgerow
Wood
Upper Choles
Upper Choles
Choles
Greenfield


House Outbuildings
   Yard & Garden
Meadow


Hedgerow
South Sole
Lenaker
Hedgerow
East field
Shaw
Barn field
Shaw
Farmhouse Outbldgs
   yard & Garden
Little Orchard
10 Oaks
10 Oaks
Outbuildings & Garden
Great Orchard
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture



---
Meadow


Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood

--
Fruit
Meadow
Hops

Fruit

9.2.15
0.0.23
1.1.13
3.0.32
8.3.27
3.2. 6
1.2.13
28.1.9


0.2.29
1.0.  4
1.2.33

0.3. 8
18.2.28
1.3.34
0.2.23
2.2. 3
0.1.30
2.1. 0
0.0.22

0.2. 4
0.3. 7
1.1.21
1.0.22
0.0.15
 1.2.25
33.0. 2
































2. 8. 0






























4. 2. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Sheet 18
Rosa Jane
   Morgan

Rosa Jane
   Morgan


273
274
275
290
332
603
615
620
621
669
701
705
726
731
746


Part of leg wood
8 Acre field Shaw
South solo Shaw
Leneaker Wood
Deanmins Wood
Whiter Croft Wood
1 Acre wood
Shaw
Shaw
Beech Croft wood
Brick earth Shaw
Brimstone wood
Brimstone wood
Shaw
Shaw

Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


0.3.22
1.3.25
2.1. 0
8.1.38
6.3.7
8.2.15
0.1.13
0.2.15
1.0. 4
1.2.38
1.1.35
15.0.15
12.2. 2
0.2.25
 0.1.31
62.3. 5

















4. 2. 0

Valantine
   Goodwin

323
324
329
330
331
333
334
604
605
606
607
611
612
613
614
616
617
618
619
622
623
624
625
626

Lean field
Hedgerow
Shaw
Hedgerow
Great Dean mead
Little Dean mead
Shaw
Great Sway land
Great Sway land
Shaw
Little Sway land
Touching field
Hedgerow
Touching field & shed
Meadow
Field and Roadway
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Johns Croft
Nut field
Shaw or Hedgerow
Shaw or Hedgerow
Shaw or Hedgerow
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Hops
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood

2.2.17
0.2. 8
0.0.18
0.1.29
10.1. 9
3.1.33
0.3.39
2.0.38
3.2. 0
0.1.23
4.1. 5
5.1.23
0.0.35
2.2. 5
0.3.25
0.2.13
0.1. 4
0.0.19
0.0. 9
6.0.28
8.2.15
0.1. 6
0.0.30
0.2.22

Sheet 20

630
631
632
698
699
700
702
703
704
737
738
739
740
741



742
743
744
745
747
748

Shaw or Hedgerow
Great Merry field
Shaw
Shaw
Long Goss
Hedgerow
Brick earth
Shaw
Brick earth
Shaw or Chalkpit
Down field
Shaw
Tare Croft
Woodhill Farm House
 Outbuildings Yard
 Gardens & Lane
 leading to White Croft
Meadow
White Croft
Shaw
4 Acre field
2 Acre field
Hedgerow
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable




Meadow
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood

0.1.27
12.3. 6
0.2.17
0.2.31
2.2.13
0.0.36
1.1. 6
0.2.17
6.0.18
1.1.11
8.0.11
1.2. 3
8.2.12



0.3. 4
1.1.25
4.1.24
1.1.20
3.2. 0
1.3. 0
    0.1. 9
113.0.23


























6.17. 0
























17. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Rosa Jane
   Morgan
















Sheet 20




Thomas
  Nordish
    Senior
William
  Smith
    Masters




















Thomas
  Nordish
    Senior

714
715
716
717
718
719
722
723
724
725

729
730
765
766
767
1141
1142
1143
1147
1148


113
147
411
412
413
414
416

Shaw or Hedgerow
Clappers field
Hedgerow
Harris? Croft Bottom
Harris? Croft Bottom
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Bottom field
Meadow
House Outbuildings
   Yard and Garden
Garners Croft
Hedgerow
Brimstone field
Shaw
Shaw
Great Ashmores
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Shaw
Latters Corse


Meadow
Orchard
Hop Garden
---
---
Orchard
House Barn Yard
   & Garden
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Meadow


Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable


Pasture
Fruit
Hops
Arable
Arable
Fruit

---

0.1.37
6.2.19
0.1.20
5.0.39
4.3.25
0.0.20
0.1.17
8.2.35
1.0.16

0.2.18
2.3. 1
0.1.10
5.1.32
0.2.17
0.2. 2
32.1. 6
0.3.37
0.2.19
0.2.20
 4.0.13
76.3. 3

0.2.39
1.1.39
0.3.30
0.2.38
5.0. 2
0.2. 6

0.1.15
9.3.  9






















5.15. 6









1. 9. 0






















19.10. 6









1.12. 0

Thomas
 Nordish
  Junior




Henry
   Owen







John
   Page









Edward
   Porter


Sheet 21
Zachariah
   Piggett
Thomas
  Nordish
    Junior




Thomas
   Nordish







John
   Page









Edward
   Porter



George
  Durling

597
598
599
817
818


930
933
934
935
936
937
938


71
72
73

80
81
82
102
103


1a
55
165


91

92
97
98
99
100
123
124
196

Shaw
Hornes Oast
Hedgerow
Cherry Hawe
Orchard


½ Acre
5 Acres
Site of Buildings
10 Acres
3 Acres
Shaw
8 Acres


Field
Field
House Outbldgs Yard
   Garden & Orchard
Part of field
Part of field
Part of field
Meadow
Meadow


Wood
Wood
Wood


House Outbuildings Yard & Garden
Meadow
---
Hop Garden
Orchard
Hop Garden
---
---
Wood
Wood
Hops
Wood
Arable
Fruit


Arable
Arable

Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable


Arable
Arable

---
Arable
Hops
Hops
Pasture
Pasture


Wood
Wood
Wood




Pasture
Arable
Hops
Fruit
Hops
Arable
Hops
Wood

0.0.29
1.2. 0
0.0.18
1.2. 1
0.1.12
3.2.20


0.1.36
5.2. 3
0.0.35
11.0. 8
3.3.26
0.2.13
 8.3. 6
30.2. 7

4.0. 7
3.0.30

0.2.16
0.1.36
0.3.29
3.3.6
1.2.10
1.1.28
16.0.2

13.3.26
5.2. 7
11.0. 8
30.2 1


0.0.38
0.2.35
0.2.14
0.2.20
0.1.22
0.1.10
1.3.25
1.0.19
0.1.20
6.1.  3






0.12. 0








2. 0. 0










1.17. 6




2.16. 0











0.15. 1






0.18. 6








6.15. 0










2.15. 6
















1. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
William
   Pope











Ethelinda
   Potts
William
   Pope











William
   Andrews

171
494
495
496

499
500
505
506
507
508


944
945
946
951
990
996
997
1006
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1031

Southfield wood
Hop Garden
Orchard
House Outbuildings
   Yard & Garden
Orchard
Orchard
---
---
Hop Garden
Wood


Newlands
Rabbit wood
Rabbit wood
Small profits
Gorse
Shaw
Swyres
Broad Harvel
Lower Longlands
Upper Longlands
Chalkpit & Hedgerow
Watten
Hedgerow
Mill field
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Merry ham
Yew tree field
Wood
Hops
Fruit

---
Fruit
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Hops
Wood


Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable

1.3.15
1.0. 0
0.1. 6

0.1.10
0.2.15
0.2.11
0.2.26
0.1. 6
1.0. 1
0.0.21
6.2.31

8.2.20
5.2.32
4.3. 6
2.1. 8
10.0.32
0.1.23
7.3.37
11.0.31
11.0.16
14.3. 6
0.1.28
17.2.19
0.1. 0
9.3. 7
2.0.16
0.1.13
1.1.27
4.0. 4
4.0.32












1. 0. 0












1. 0. 0

Sheet 22


















John
   Reeve



John
   Roots



















John
   Reeve



John
   Roots












John Roots &
Richard Lane


William
   Bishop

1032
1034
1040
1041
1050
1051

1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1068
1077
1095
1096
1097


363

364
374


229
230
232
243
244
245
254

260
264

265
266
267
310


311

Hedgerow
8 Acres
Stack yard field
Hedgerow
Orchard
House Outbuildings
   Yard & Garden
Barn yard Chalkpit etc.
House & Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden & Hop Kiln
Bakers
Crockers
Waterditch
Waterditch Shaw
Lower Waterditch


House Outbuildings 
   & Garden
Orchard
Meadow


Orchard
Yard & farm buildings
Orchard behind barn
Lower Tapler
Upper Tapler
Upper Tapler
Upper and Lower
   Marsh Croft
Wood
Lower East Leaze 
 or Leare?? Shaw
Lower East Leaze?
Higher East Leaze
Hedgerow & Landway
2 Houses Outbuildings
    & Garden

House Blacksmiths
   shop & Garden
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Fruit

---
---
---
Garden
Garden
Garden
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable



---
Fruit
Meadow


Fruit
---
---
Fruit
Hops
Arable

Arable
Wood

Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood

---


---

0.0.28
8.1. 1
8.1.25
0.0.27
2.0.35

0.3. 9
0.1.22
0.0.37
0.0.24
0.0.23
0.0.31
3.3. 1
19.3.31
11.2.30
1.0.30
   8.3.25
183.3.16



0.0.35
1.3.12
0.2.17
2.2.24

0.0.33
0.0.22
0.3. 2
5.0.13
1.1. 7
2.1.27

6.3. 2
3.0.22

2.1. 5
3.2. 8
3.2.22
0.1.20

 0.1.20
30.0. 3

0.1.39


















16.15.0





0.15.6

















4. 7. 6

0. 5. 0


















46.14. 0























3.13. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
William
   Salmon

Sheet 23
William
   Salmon
William
   Salmon


William
  Lane
    Junior

304



351
352
353
358
366
367
368
381
382
627
628
629

Wood



Farm Yard & Buildings
Hop Garden
---
Damson field
Poops acre Shaw
Poops acre
Hedgerow
West field
Wood & Hedgerow
Shaw
Home field
Shaw
Wood



---
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood

1.0.33



0.0.35
0.3.22
1.0. 7
15.2.38
0.0.28
5.2.18
0.0.16
7.0.10
2.0.36
0.3.34
4.0.23
 0.0.19
38.1. 6

0.2.0















2.12. 0

















7. 5. 6

James
   Seager
Philadelphia
   Crowhurst

23
182
194
205
206
207
209
210
222
223
224
225

226
236
237
238
240
269
301
302
303
305
403

Little Hawse down Wd
Great Jarvis field
Part of old dean wood
Middle bank shaw
Middle Brooms
Willowlands wood
---
Shaw
Garden
Cottage & Meadow
Home field
Farm house
 Outbuildings & Garden
Quince well field
Old apple Orchard
Rick yard or Meadow
Farm yard & Buildings
Orchard
Houldham wood
Shaw
Hammond field
Hammond field
Pricket Shaw field
Shaw
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Garden
Pasture
Pasture

---
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
---
Fruit
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Wood

2.2.29
12.2.30
0.1.22
0.3.33
42.3. 4
4.2. 5
8.1.11
0.1.12
0.1. 7
1.1.21
2.3.18

0.0.37
4.3.11
3.0.24
0.1.19
0.1.20
0.1.13
3.3.29
0.1. 5
2.0.13
0.2.29
2.3.17
 0.2.37
97.0. 6

























9. 0. 0

























16.10. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
William
  Smith
     Masters
Sheet 24
William
  Smith
     Masters

706
727
728
1096a
1098
1099
1099a
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1112
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1122
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1144
1145
1146
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164

Brimstone wood
Shaw
In Brimstone wood
Shaw
Great Croft
Barn field
Plantation
Shaw & Pond
---
---
---
Blundells & Kenville
Churcherry field
---
---
Money Hole
3 Cornered Orchard
Shaw
Holts
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Sheeplands
Shaw
Shaw
Hedgerow
Hedgerow & Chalkpit
Longlands
Great Brimstone
Shaw
Chalkpit etc.
Hedgerow
Shaw
South field
Hedgerow
Shaw
Pinfield
Camer field wood
Camer field
Meadow
Private road
Shaw
Brick Kiln field
Plantation
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Plantation
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Fruit
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
---
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
---
Wood
Arable
Plantation

5.1. 2
0.1.24
1.2.34
0.0.33
25.3.34
6.1.21
0.0.11
0.0.30
1.0.20
0.0.29
0.1.39
41.1.11
9.2.39
0.1.19
1.3.27
5.3.24
0.2. 7
0.3.28
13.1.27
0.1. 7
0.2.25
0.0.18
21.3.36
0.1.33
1.3. 9
0.1.26
0.3. 6
12.1.39
10.0.31
0.1. 6
0.1.12
0.0.12
0.1.33
18.0.22
0.1. 1
0.1.18
16.2.14
5.0. 7
11.0.28
2.3.16
2.2.23
0.0.35
17.2.6
0.1.18

Sheet 25

1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171

1172
1173


1174
1176
1177
1178
1179
1181
1182
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193

Shaw
The park
Plantation
Shaw
Orchard
Shrubbery etc.
Baily House Garden
 timber yard workshops
Orchard
Mansion house &
 offices Farm yards
  Bldgs Gardens Lawn 
Middle Orchard
Yard & Farm Buildings
Nursery or Garden
Dog Kennel Orchard
Pond & Shaw
Part of park
Upper Long field
Brick Kiln Orchard
Shaw
Eastlands
Shaw
Lower Long field
Little porters
East field
East field
Wood
Pasture
Plantation
Wood
Fruit
---

---
Fruit


---
Fruit

Garden
Fruit
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Fruit
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Fruit
Arable
Hops

1.1. 5
35.1. 8
0.0. 9
1.1.23
3.3.32
0.1.13

0.1.16
0.2.30


2.2.22
2.2.39
0.1.34
0.0.27
1.3.28
0.0.24
3.0.30
3.0. 5
3.1. 7
0.1. 0
10.3.18
1.0.27
3.0.13
0.2.28
4.3.15
   2.3.32

326.1.25






























37.17.6




























80.10. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
William
  Smith
     Masters











Sheet 26
Augustus
Bromley

948
950
987
988
989
991
992
993
994
995
998
999
1000
1001
1002


1003
1004
1005
1035
1036
1037
1069
1070
1078
1007

Rabbit wood
Edwards field
Pitfield Bottom wood
Further Leveridge
Hedgerow
Hither Leveridge
Pitfield Bottom
Pitfield Bank
Hedgerow
Wood
Little & Great North fld
Shaw
2 Cottages & garden
Orchard
Melliker Farm House
 Outbuildings Yards
   Gardens etc.
Hither Deach field
Shaw
Tree field
Mullet field
Old English Orchard
Old Orchard
Great Spoors field
Great Spoors field
Further Goss field
Upper Long Lands
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
Fruit


---
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable

1.3.33
4.3.14
4.3.17
8.1.37
0.0.29
10.2.19
6.0.18
17.2.37
0.1.11
2.0.35
15.3.25
0.2. 0
0.1. 4
0.3.22


1.2.10
8.2.30
0.2.21
10.2.23
5.1. 0
2.1.16
4.2.3
11.0.30
2.3.38
17.1.12
 14.2.33
154.2.37




























13.18.0




























39. 3. 0

William
  Smith
     Masters
Henry
   Nordish

446a
455
463
464
465
466
467
468
472

473
478
504
509
520
521
522
523
524
526

527
528
529
530
531
532
533
833

Wood
Dean Bank Shaw
Middle Wood
Dean Bank
dean Bank
End field
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Farm house Outbldgs
 Yard Gdn & Rick yard
Orchard
Grandmothers field
Hop Garden
Oaks wood
Orchard
Hop Kiln Stable & yard
Garden
Orchard
David’s Croft
Cherry Orchard

Old Orchard
4 Acre field
Shaw
Shaw
Lay lands
Shaw
Lay lands
Hedgerow
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Wood

---
Fruit & Pasture
Hops
Wood
Fruit
---
Garden
Fruit
Arable
Fruit & Meadow
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Wood

1.0.32
1.1. 2
1.2.25
4.0.17
2.3.15
20.0.32
0.0.21
0.1.20

0.3.16
0.2. 7
1.3.19
0.2.23
2.0. 9
1.1. 5
0.0.22
0.0.27
0.0.32
2.1.10
1.3.22

3.3.37
4.1.21
0.2.21
0.0.12
7.2. 0
0.1.31
2.0.14
0.0.21

Sheet 27



William
  Smith
     Masters




Thomas
   Nordish

856
857


751
752
753
758
773
814

815
816

Beggar Staines
Beggar Staines field


Shaw
Starve Acre
Hedgerow
Bottom Shaw
Footpath field
House Outbuildings
   Yards & Garden
Orchard
Orchard
Arable
Arable


Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

---
Fruit
Fruit

0.1.29
11.2.23
75.0. 5

0.0.35
2.2.29
0.0.15
1.0.15
8.0.11

0.2. 3
0.2.23
  0.3. 2
14.0.13



7.10. 0










1.10. 0



15. 6. 6










3.13. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
William
  Smith
     Masters
Elizabeth
   Smith

461
462
838
839

840
841
842
847
848
849
850
851
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865

866
867
870

Little Broom
Garden
Orchard
Farm house Outbldgs
  Yard & Garden
Pond field
Coopers
Coopers
Hedgerow
Middle Broom
Shaw
Pickern?
Wood
Shaw
Shiplands
Long Strake
Appleton
Appleton
Shaw
Shaw
In Elbows wood
Chandlers & 
   Great Broom
Hedgerow
5 Acres
8 Acres
Arable
Garden
Fruit

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

Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable

1.2.33
0.0.10
0.3. 8

0.2.33
4.0.12
1.1. 5
1.3. 8
0.0.19
3.1.14
0.1. 1
2.2.30
2.1.13
2.1.26
2.2.13
3.1.37
2.3.10
0.3.36
0.1.16
0.0.28
1.3.32

12.2.6
0.1.36
5.0.27
  8.0. 4
60.0.17



























3.17. 0



























11.12. 0




Sheet 28
Henry
Langford









William
   Noakes





Glover
   Mungeam




William
  Mungeam
    Junior



Robert
  Hills

512
513
514
575
576
577

578
579


720
721
734
735
736


788

789
790


1100
1101
1102



776
798

Orchard
Orchard & pond
Orchard
---
Orchard
Public House
 Outbuildings & Gdn
Meadow
Orchard


Hedgerow
Little Brimstone field
Shaw
Plumbers field
Shaw


House Outbuildings 
   & Yard
Meadow
Garden


Meadow
Orchard
Barn & Yard
   House & Garden


The George field
George Public House
 Outbuildings Yard
  Garden & Orchard
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Arable
Fruit

---
Pasture
Fruit


Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood



---
Meadow
Garden


Meadow
Fruit

---


Arable

0.1.39
0.1.24
0.1.32
0.2.26
0.1.23

0.0.28
0.1. 3
0.0.26
3.0.  1

0.1.32
3.3.29
0.1. 9
9.1. 6
 0.2.14
14.2.10


0.0.18
0.0.36
0.1.11
0.2.25

2.0.24
0.1.19
0.0.32
0.1.23
3.0.18

5.2.25

0.2.21
6.1.  6











0.17. 6






0.17. 0





0. 7. 0





1. 0. 0




1. 0. 0










0. 4. 6






2.11. 0
















2. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
William
  Smith
     Masters








Sheet 29








William
   Stevens
George
   West


















H. Langford

889
890
891
913
914
915
921
922
924
925
926
927
928

929
931
932
923


475
476
477
488
488a
510
525
848

Wood
Hedgerow
Bean Croft
Old Downs
Coney Croft
Shaw
Shaw
Mill field
Pit field
Hedgerow
Barn field
Orchard
Farm House Outbldgs
   Yard & Garden
Yard Croft
Hedgerow
Lower Ham
---


Meadow
Barn Hop Kiln Yd etc.
House & Orchard
Coopers
Coopers
Hop Garden
Hop Garden
---
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Wood
Arable
Fruit

---
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood


Meadow
---
Fruit
Arable
Pasture
Hops
Hops
Arable

1.1.12
0.1.25
3.1. 2
9.3.20
8.3.29
0.2.16
0.2. 9
7.0.36
12.2.16
0.1.25
10.2.11
0.3. 9

0.3. 5
2.2.25
0.0.22
1.1.14
 1.1.32
62.3.28


1.0.33
0.0.35
0.1.32
3.2.30
3.2.17
1.3.22
1.0.17
 3.2. 8
15.2.34




















4.12. 0









2. 6. 0



















10.14. 0









2.17. 6




Elizabeth
   Walker



Charles
  Gustavus
    Whittaker














Sheet 30
William
   Stevens

Jeremiah
   Jeal



Philadelphia
   Crowhurst

6


5
167
168


12
14
31
166
175
180
183
184

185
186
187
189
190

191
192
193
197

198
199
200
201
202
203
204
207a

208
211
212
213

215
220

221
246
255
256
257
268
312
313
321
322
345
405

Wood


Burnt House field
Wood field
Shaw or Hedgerow


Great Hawse down
Little Hawse
Watts Acre
Birchin wood
Thistly field
Deers Spring
Little Coopers
House & Garden Farm
   Yard & Buildings
Part of Barn field
Part of Barn field
Pease Croft
Pease Croft
Pease Shaw 
   & Highland Wood
Upper & Long Sole Croft
Old Deam
Croft Sole Croft 
   & Old Dean Woods
½ Acre wood
½ Acre field
Hedgerow
Herring hill
Hedgerow
Wood
Hedgerow
The 8 Acres Shaw in
   Willow lands wood
Cox Croft & Croft
Shaw
Chalky Bank field
Beeches Wood 
   & Coopreed Wood
Coopreed
Great & Little barn
    Croft etc.
Cottage and Garden
Crabs Croft
Shaw
East Lees
Shaws
Houldham wood
Barn yard & Hop Kiln
Harwell Strake
Hedgerow s & Chalkpit
Leane field
Giddy Horn wood
Herring Hill wood
Wood


Hops
Pasture
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable

---
Arable
Hops
Arable
Hops

Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood

Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable

Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable

Wood
Pasture

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

20.3.33


3.3.26
2.3.  5
0.2.  4
7.0.35

1.0. 9
0.1. 4
0.2.35
4.3.25
13.2. 0
1.1.21
3.0.23

0.1.32
0.3.11
5.0. 9
8.2.22
1.2.32

7.2.29
5.2.10
2.1. 9
9.1.26

1.0.12
0.2. 4
0.0.31
6.2. 2
0.1. 3
0.3. 6
0.2. 3
8.1. 2

0.2.10
11.2. 4
0.3.31
13.2. 9

16.0.24
1.2.19

8.3. 5
0.0.32
3.1. 2
0.2. 2
9.1. 3
1.1.28
2.2.15
0.1.11
8.0.18
0.2.26
3.0.10
0.1. 8
   0.1.39
168.0.16

1.15. 6





0. 9. 0


















































14. 3. 6







0.17.0


















































24.13. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Charles
  Gustavus
    Whittaker









Page 31
Richard
 Wilbourne
  Wilson
   Sheppard
William
   Lane

William
   Crowhurst





Thomas
   Bennett

Richard
 Wilbourne
  Wilson
   Sheppard


























R. W. Wilson
 Sheppard
& William
 Luckford

29


648
649
653
654
656


258


37
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
51
54
67
138
152
153
155
156
157
159
160
161
162
163
164
195
406
407
408
534
538
539
540
542

Admors Wood


Shaw
Coome hill field
Wood
Coome hill Orchard
Hartons


Part of Mush Croft


Fowler Stone wood
Further Barn field
Hedgerow
Great Barn field
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Shaw
Little Barn field
12 Acre Wood
Wood
Wood
Woodlands Valley
Wilton wood
Sheet hill & shed
Wood
Woodland Hill
Hedgerow
Shaw
Deadmore
Hedgerow
Ridley Hill
Hedgerow
High reed
Wood
Wood
Cupaker
Hedgerow
Wood
Shaw
Little Beech field
Great Beech field
Wood
Wood


Wood
Arable
Wood
Hops
Hops


Arable


Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood

23.2.29


1.1.31
6.3.36
0.2.24
0.1.11
1.3.15
11.0.37

0.3.32


5.2.15
3.3.15
0.0.35
6.2.33
0.1.10
0.1. 8
0.1.18
5.0. 5
16.1. 9
2.1. 7
2.0.26
1.3.36
15.3.20
4.2.25
11.3.32
10.1.32
0.1.23
1.0.33
11.0. 8
0.1.18
6.1.15
0.0.17
6.3. 3
64.0. 0
3.3. 6
15.0.34
0.1. 0
5.0. 6
0.2.21
4.1.17
9.0.33
   7.1.13
219.0.13

2. 0. 0







0.14. 6

0. 1. 6


































15. 9. 6









1.13. 6

0. 4. 6


































6.16. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Richard
 Wilbourne
  Wilson
   Sheppard



Sheet 32
William
   Lucksford

52
53
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
68
69
150
154
158
541

Collyers
Shaw
Hedgerow
Yard Barn & hop Kiln
Hedgerow
Barn field
6 Acres
Shaw & Hedgerow
12 Acres
Meadow & Hedgerow
Swedes
Pease Croft
Woodland Valley
Deadmore
Great Beech field
Arable
Wood
Wood
---
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Hops
Hops
Arable

6.2.20
0.2.17
0.0.21
0.0.20
0.0.31
6.1.29
6.3. 4
0.1.13
11.2.18
1.3.16
5.3. 9
4.0.14
5.3.19
4.0.31
10.1.  0
64.3.22
















4. 0. 0
















12. 0. 0

Leonard
  Wheatley
    Lewin




























Sheet 33
William
   Mungeam

46
47
48
49
50
74
75
76
77
78
79
492
493
214
497
498
503
548
549
550
556
557
558
559

560
561

562
565
566
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
575a
576
577
578
579
580
581
813
812

Hedgerow
Bakers
Upper Bakers
Hedgerow
Shaw
Culverstone field
Culverstone field
Culverstone wood
Culverstone field
Culverstone field
Hedgerow
Hope Hill
Hope Hill
Plumbrush wood
Little Steels
Hedgerow
Hope Hill wood
Hedgerow
Chalkings
Hedgerow
Meadow
3 Cottages & Garden
Meadow
Farm House Outbldgs
  Yards & Garden
Hop Kiln & Garden
House Blacksmiths
   Shop & Garden
Orchard
Wood
Orchard
Uncles Croft etc.
Shaw
Shaw
Shorts
Shaw
Long Bottoms
Hedgerow
Cadley Hill
Cadley Hill
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Cadley Hill wood
Shaw
Little Cadley Hill
Shaw
Cottage Gdn & Pond
---
Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
Wood
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Meadow
---
Meadow

---
---

---
Fruit
Wood
Fruit
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Pasture
Wood
--
Arable

0.3.11
4.3. 2
5.2.14
0.1.22
0.0.20
6.1.26
5.0.16
18.2.15
11.0.24
2.1.29
0.0.32
1.1.20
1.1.22
0.3. 2
1.2.15
0.0.19
3.2.27
0.1. 8
13.3.25
0.1.30
0.0.28
0.1. 6
1.3. 9

0.2.12
0.1.23

0.1. 3
0.2. 0
0.0.35
0.1.36
40.0.12
0.1.35
0.3.25
5.0.26
1.3. 2
6.2.32
0.1.16
8.3.11
8.3.10
0.0.36
0.0.38
2.1.26
0.0.24
2.3.13
0.1.15
0.1. 5
    1.3.29
165.1.  6

















































11.1. 0

















































23.13. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Leonard
  Wheatley
    Lewin





Revd. John
  Thompson
    (Glebe)
Robert
   Hills






Revd. John
  Thompson

821
820
822
823
824
825


795

796
797
1130

799
800

Hop Garden
Orchard & Outbuilding
5 Acres
5 Acres
5 Acres
Neck


Vicarage hse & offices
 Yard & pleasure gr'nd
Orchard
Garden
Meopham Church 
    & Churchyard
Vicarage Meadow
Vicarage Meadow
Hops
Fruit
Arable
Hops
Meadow
Meadow








Meadow
Meadow

1.0. 0
1.1. 2
2.2.37
0.3.22
1.0. 9
0.3.23
7.3.13


1.0.5}
0.1.10}
0.1.35}
0.2.34}

3.1.19}
2.0.27}
9.0.10







1. 9. 0




1. 8. 2


2. 4. 4
3.12. 6







23.13. 6

Sheet 34
Thomas
   Alchin

George
   Buggs




Philip & Mary
   Buggs








Henry,
 Thomas,
   Philip
& Richard
 Buggs

Henry
   Buggs



Trustees of
Chapel

Mary
   Crowhurst

James
   Evenden

Sarah French
 & family

Thomas &
 John
   French

William
   Hills

John
   Harris

James
   Venison

Thomas
   Wood

Robert Lines
 & J. Weller

Thomas
   Jeal

Thomas
 Bennett
& others

Ann Butcher
 &
J. Bennett



Henry
   Buggs



Trustees of
Chapel

Mary
   Crowhurst

James
   Evenden

Stephen
  Bailey Snr

Thomas &
 John
   French

Joseph
   Bowles



980


241


320


130


418


421



483





828

830


834


308


1061


391


1064



456

Cottages, Gdns, etc.
Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


2 Cottages & Gardens


Garden


3 Cottages & Gardens



2 Cottages & Gardens





Dwelling house 
   or Club Room
Pt of yard, Carpenters
  Shop, garden etc.

Chapel & 
   Burying Ground

House & Garden


House & Garden


Cottage and Garden


Stable Barn & Orchard



Cottage and Garden

---


---


---


---


---


---



---






---

---


---

---


---


---


---



---


0.0.22


0.0.28


0.0.23


0.0.25


0.0.22


0.0.14



0.0. 7





0.0. 4


0.0.20

0.1.12


0.0.13


0.0.29


0.1. 1


0.0.24



0.1. 3

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Impropriator Remarks
Thomas 
  Hays &
H. Buggs

William
   Johnson


Mary
   Lott

Revd.
 William
  Mansfield












Isabella
   Market

Revd. Glover
   Mungeam


William
   Mungeam

Sheet 35
Thomas
  Nordish
     Senior



William
   Oliver




Overseers of
 Meopham
   Parish




John
Roots




William
   Salmon




William
  Smith
     Masters













R. &
 Charles
  Thompson

Wrotham
 Trust &
Commission
    -ers of
  Gravesend
Thomas Hays
 Jnr & Henry
 Nordish

John
 Goldsmith &
W. Stevens

John King &
   W. Oliver

William
 Corder &
W. Bennett

William
 Cherry &
T. Stevens

George Evenden &
H. Johnson

William
   Crowhurst

H. Baldwin &
   S. Goodwin

Thomas
 Crocker 
& others

Leonard
 Crowhurst 
& others

James
Jeal

Henry
Nordish

William
   Oliver

W. Coger 
& H. Dove

Henry
Langford


William
Andrews

John
Wood

John Bishop
 & others

Richard
   Capps

George
   Bennett

Unoccupied


John Hays 
 & others

Edward Dunk
 & others

John Weaver
 & others

Richard
 Rabson 
& others

Henry
Buggs


Wrotham Trust &
Commission
    -ers of
  Gravesend

481



93



1054


484



485



563



783


33


471



114



148


819


1052


1053


486

487

1060


309


231


350


372


774
775

1175
1183

1180


1184


1185



829



1029

2 Cottages & Gardens



2 Cottages & Gardens



Cottage Blacksmith Shop etc. & Garden

2 Cottages & Gardens



2 Cottages & Gardens



2 Cottages & Gardens



House & Garden


2 Cottages & Garden


2 Tenements 
   & Garden


4 Cottages & Gardens



Cottage and Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


2 Cottages & Gardens


Cottage and Garden

Cottage and Garden

2 Cottages & Gardens


Cottage and Garden


4 Cottages & Gardens


House & Garden


Cottage and Garden


House & Garden
House & Garden

3 Cottages & Gardens
Garden

3 Cottages & Gardens


2 Cottages & Gardens


3 Cottages & Gardens



Cricketer public house
 part of yard stable 
   & Garden

Turnpike House





Roads and Waste
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Meopham - Inland Revenue Land Valuation Survey 1910

INTRODUCTION

The Valuation Office Survey 1910-1915

The Finance Act of 1909-1910 provided for the levying of various duties on land. Land ownership by a privileged few and their resultant power in Parliament had led to a necessity to relieve social injustice and poverty. The result was what has been called ‘The Domesday Census’. Every piece of property and land throughout the whole country was inspected by the Board of Inland Revenue’s Valuation Office. The chief duty to be levied was the Increment Value Duty. House owners with land of less than 50 acres and worth less than £75 per acre were exempt. The aim of such a tax was to plough back into the state coffers a contribution from private landowners for appreciation of their property by state expenditure in the form of improved roads, drainage etc. This valuation was based on land values as of 30 April 1909 at a rate of 20% and this sum was levied until either the property was sold or transferred or until the owner died.
   The valuation took five years to complete. By July 1914 the number of permanent staff employees had risen from 61 to 600. Fourteen valuation divisions were subdivided into 118 valuation districts. Failure by landowners to fill in the relevant form incurred a penalty of £50 (c. £4,000 today!).
   Three records of this survey are available for public viewing. For each income tax parish they consist of a 1908 Record Ordnance Survey map, Field Books and a Valuation Book, Each property or parcel of land is indicated on the map by an assessment (or hereditament) number; boundaries of property are indicated by some colour marking. These numbers reoccur in numerical order in the Field Books which contain descriptions (and sometimes a detailed plan) of each property plus its relevant valuation details. These two records can only be inspected at the National Archives (formerly the Public Record Office) Class IR 58. The Valuation Books, known as the Domesday Books, are fortunately available for inspection at local Record Offices. As in the other two records they contain the assessment number of the property. They can be particularly useful in a search for its identification in cases where the map has not survived or the assessment number on it appears not to have been inserted or to have faded beyond recognition. They contain a brief description of the property, its actual address and map reference, plus the names of the occupiers and the names and addresses of the owners. Where land is involved its estimated extent is mentioned.
   The main purpose of this transcription has been to provide for the local and family historian a slender supplement to the 1901 Census for the Parish of Meopham, Kent. For that reason we have kept it as simple as possible and concentrated on names and locations, leaving it to the individual researcher to pursue financial details and fuller descriptions of properties via the sources already indicated.
   Two indices are included: - a surname index and a property index. The first relates to persons mentioned in the assessment and is self-explanatory. The second lists properties under their original and/or contemporary names. An example of this is in the entry ‘Gothic House’ (assessment no. 1) which is also listed as ‘The Chestnuts’. A single assessment number following a reference identifies one specific property. Additional numbers listed under a reference indicate several properties in the same general location, e.g. ‘The Green’ which has 15 entries and ‘The Village’ (now known and indexed as ‘The Street’) which has 6 entries. These may include unnamed cottages, pieces of woodland, farmland, working premises etc. Such numbers may not always be consecutive. Owners may possess properties in differing locations.
   Every attempt in this transcription has been made to provide a contemporary version of each named property. We take full responsibility for omissions and errors and welcome helpful comments. Unfortunately the occasional inconsistencies or illegibility of assessment numbering on the original maps, even with the help supplied by the Valuation Books, have made it impossible to identify every single property accurately. This is particularly difficult in example of unnamed properties in the more isolated areas of the parish. In cases of uncertainty relevant comments have been added in the Notes Column.
                                                                                                                       J.O. Goodwins   June 2004

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

   The photograph on the cover of the central section of Meopham village is reproduced by kind permission of Gravesham Borough Council. (contained in each of the transcription lodged in the Record Offices)
   The project has involved nine people from Meopham Historical Society and the North West Kent Family History Society (The Meopham House Group), and warm acknowledgements go to Sheila Bodiam, Grace Crowhurst, Sheila Farmer, Pamela Goodwin, Joan Goodwins, Nicholas Miskin (for all the computing), Peter Read, Mary Sargeant and Ros Wakeman.
   It is hoped that readers will find the publication a helpful guide in their researches into the story of a small North Downs village.
   Copyright: Meopham Historical Society & North West Kent Family History Society    June 2004

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Section of IR 1908 Record Ordnance Survey map showing original handwritten 
                                                                                      assessment numbers  Scale: 1: 25000

Copy of two pages of Field Book No. 2 showing details of Assessment 198 (Reference: 1R58170917)
                                                           With transcription of description of the above house and outbuildings

Surname Index    Alphabetical list of names that appear in the Assessments

Property Address Index  Alphabetical list of Properties that appear in the Assessments

Transcription of Assessments - Pages No. 1 to 38

01    001-019
02    020-035
03    036-051
04    051-060
05    061-070
06    071-081
07    082-093
08    094-108

09    108-121
10    122-134
11    135-143
12    144-153
13    153-166
14    167-176
15    177-188
16    189-199

17    200-214
18    214-224
19    225-237
20    238-256
21    257-266
22    267-278
23    279-292
24    293-309

25    310-324
26    325-336
27    337-351
28    352-362
29    362-371
30    372-382
31    383-397
32    397-409 

33    410-418
34    419-428
35    429-436
36    437-454
37    455-472
38    473-490 

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Section of IR 1908 Record Ordnance Survey map 
      showing original handwritten assessment numbers  Scale: 1: 25000

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Copy of two pages of Field Book No. 2 - showing details of  Assessment 198 (Reference: 1R58170917). With transcription of description of the above house and outbuildings

Field Book 2 with details of Assessment No. 198     i.e. Cuthbert Golding Bird’s house, now demolished,, on
                                                             Meopham Green: estate now comprises five new detached residences.

Particulars, description and notes made on inspection:-

A Brick Rough Cast & Slate House (1897) First Floor 11 Bed & Dressing Rooms
Bath Hse 4 Reception Rooms Garden Room (under glass) Servants Hall
Kitchen Scullery Pantry Dairy Larder Boots Room. (Lighted Aceteleyn gas Home
made) Cellar Conservatory 4 Glass Houses Heated Fern House Tool House
Range of Brick & Slate Coal & wood Sheds & Fruit Room Store Shed in
Brick & Slate Stabling 3 Horses Harness Room Coachhouse and
Motor Garage Loft over the whole Gardens Lawns Orchard
Paddock water laid on

Market Value £2200
Gross Value £2402

(Field Book Reference: 1R58 /7G9 17)

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Surname Index - Click on letter below, to jump to initial letter you require :-

A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   IJK   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   UV   W   X YZ

Adams
Aldridge
Anderson
Andrews
Armitage
50
49
51, 52, 53, 54, 261
239, 265
229
Armstrong
Arnold
Ashenden
Atkins
Axell
6
369
369, 372, 373
43, 44
106
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Backhouse
Baker
Ball
Bamber
Banfield
Barr
Beckham
Becton
Benchley
Bennett
Biggs
Bishop
55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63
64
65
40
112, 113, 114, 375
98
240
307
369
66, 67, 68
69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 196
76, 77, 127, 141, 143, 146, 148, 180, 216, 248, 251, 433, 459, 460, 461, 489
Blackman
Body
Booker
Bottoms
Brigden
Buckle
Budden & Biggs Lic.
Buggs


Burlingham
Burnett
Byrant
78, 237, 288
79
226
366
316
5
313, 314
80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 122, 187, 301, 302, 310, 311, 336
376
128, 129, 130
191

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Caller
Castleman
Charlton
Christmas
Clack
Clark
Clubb
Cogger
Cogswell

Commoners
103
202
78
91, 92, 93
18
94, 95, 116, 117, 177
96, 483
12, 174, 175, 176
97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 316, 450
478, 479, 480, 481
Cook
Coombes
Cowley
Cripps Day

Crooks
Crowhurst
105, 106, 107
108, 151, 178, 468
22, 299
141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 444, 445
355
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 122, 171, 172, 249, 427, 361

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Dalton
Dartford Brewery Co Ltd
Day






Day & ors
118, 119, 120
32
55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 77, 85, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 277, 385, 462
126, 127, 148, 149, 150, 151
de Medewe
Dean & Chapter of Rochester Cathedral
Dines
District Council & Commoners
Dival
Dorman
Durling
155, 156

157
294

478, 479, 480, 481
368
434
158, 159, 160, 161, 312, 474

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Eason
Edmeades
Edmiston
Edmonds
Edwards
25
163, 164, 165, 166, 167
420
413
168
Elkington
Ellingham
Elphick
Evans
Evenden
303, 304
227
263
121
86, 410

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Fairy
Field
Fisher
Ford
Fortescue

20
363
279
368
169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183
Forward
Frazer
French
Frost
319
35
69, 184, 185, 186, 187, 191, 192, 193, 194, 451, 468
384, 463, 464, 465

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Gage
Garratt
Gibson
Gilbert
Gittins
Godfrey
Golding Bird
Goldsmith
Goodchild
195, 306
1
376
386
115
197
198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 322
87
9, 24, 203, 204
Gooderham
Goodwin

Gordon
Gravesend Land Co.
Green
Griffiths
Griggs
Gunn
358
25, 26, 27, 28, 71, 88, 90, 99, 104, 189, 236
414
205, 206, 442, 443
207, 208
40, 48, 209
8
210, 211, 212, 332, 415

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H M Postmaster
Hallard
Hammond
Harpley
Harrison
Hartup
Hatton
Hawley
Higham & Hundred of Hoo Water Company
Hilder
Hills
Hogg
Hollett
348
431
188
213
369
339
205, 206
81, 202
382
128
14, 170, 182, 335, 340
267, 268
285, 286
343
Hollman
Holman
Hood
Hooker
Horley
Hosmer
Howard
Hulkes

Hunt
Hutchinson
Hutchison
11
191, 394
272
214, 215
199
453
359, 360
206, 216, 319, 459, 460, 461, 462
465
2, 3, 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 47, 48, 49, 250, 222, 223, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 354, 421, 422, 423

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I.O.O.F
Inkpen

Jarvis
Jeal
Joel
Johnson
Jones
Judson
126, 127
217, 218

28
219
69
51, 132, 153, 243
220, 221
222, 223, 224, 225, 477
Kemsley
Kettle
Kift
King
Kingsley
Kyles
248
7
347
17, 111
226
6

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Ladds

Lake
Lambard
Langford
Langridge
Larcomb
Lawford
17, 18, 19, 20, 227, 228, 229, 447, 464
469
68
371
230, 231
232, 233, 234
227
Leaming
Leeming

Leslie Wilson
Lewis
Locke
Loft
Lynds
33
235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243
133
253
420
173, 244
83

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Mackley
Managers of Meopham Schools
Marden
Marsden
Marshall
Martin


Maxted
May
Maynard

Meakin
Meopham Estates
Meopham Estates 
  Coy Lim
29, 45
271, 272

309
309
108
42, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 284, 316, 471
269, 270
144, 317, 318
257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268
32, 33
426

482
Meopham Estates
    Ltd
Meopham Parish
    Council
Merry
Meux
Miller





Miller & Aldworth Ltd
Moon
Moreton
Mortlock
Mouse
Muskerr-Tilson

52, 53, 54

486
273
220, 221
2, 3, 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 47, 48, 49, 194, 222, 223, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 354, 421, 422, 423
32
289
256
264
4, 5, 6, 8, 9
317, 318

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Nevill
Nicholls
Norton
290
335
45, 46, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 446
Oliver
Osborne
Ouseley
Owen
192, 344
206
242
34, 271, 272, 298, 299, 300, 487

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Paine
Pamplin
Parker
Parsons

Patterson
Percival
Perrin
Phillips
295, 296, 297
181, 183
281, 283
196, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 446
349
254, 362
365
310, 410
Pillar
Pointer
Pollards
Porter
Postmaster General
Pratt
Prior
Pye
390
338
319
210
348
275
376
374

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Randerson
Rands
Rarker
Redding
Reeves
Rhodes
Richardson
Ring
Ritchie
Rix
311
43
97
282
313, 314
29
65, 162, 203, 204, 315
179
241
6
Roberts
Robinson
Robson
Roots

Russell

Russells Gravesend
   Brewery Ltd
316
317, 318
370
84, 121, 142, 252, 367, 368, 389, 428
51, 114, 162, 278, 287, 299, 320, 321, 322, 323, 448, 449
435, 436, 437

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Sainsbury
Sargent
Scott Miller
Scriveners
Scudder
Seagar
Seager
Semark
Sexton
Sheath
Shilling
Sibley
Simmonds
Skillon
Slade
Smith
Smith Masters
Smith-Masters





26
324, 325
452, 453, 454, 466
485
51, 110, 205, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330
430
82, 201
308, 331, 332
229
346, 347
213
149
333
453
184, 185
10, 37, 41, 78, 100, 354, 484
54, 94, 118, 160, 161, 191, 192, 193, 312, 320, 321, 326, 327, 328, 329, 352, 353, 377, 416, 417, 418, 439, 440, 441
50, 51, 51A, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 463
Smythe
Snape
Sopp
South Eastern &
Chatham Railway Co
Southwark, 
    Borough of
Stable
Stamp
Stapley
Stevens
Stockdale
Stocker
Stone
Stoneham
Strong
Style & Winch Ltd
121
345
388

346

349
369
350
102
51, 69, 108, 135, 337
154, 345
351
412
351, 438
262
217, 218

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Taylor

Teape
Terry
Throwell
Tichburn
Tickle
Tilby
Todd
Tomkins
3, 27, 89, 187, 246, 250, 276, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356,357,358
473
51, 101, 359, 360
361
255
362
214
38, 39
280
Tompkins
Trust of Baptist Chapel
Trust of Meopham
  Chapel
Trustees of Meopham
  School
Tweddell
15, 191
472

361

475, 476
64, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 451

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Underhill
Usherwood
386, 409
190
Vaughan
Venison
Vinson
376, 377
136, 138, 145, 179
124

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Wade
Walford
Walters
Walton
Ware
Warren
Warrington
Waterlow











Waters
Watney Coombe Reid
   Stag Brewery
Watson
378
410
413
408
125, 379, 380, 381
16, 30, 31
115
55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 152, 153, 195, 269, 270, 273, 289, 330, 358, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 376, 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, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458
414, 415, 416, 417, 418

439
419, 420
Watts
Wells
West
Wharton
Whayman
Whiffen
Whitmore
Whittaker
Wigam
Wilks
Williams
Winckworth

Windo
Wingate

Wise
Wood
Wood & Son Ltd
Woodhams
Wooding
Woodward
Wraight
335
421, 422, 423
16, 19, 21, 23, 44, 410
51A, 441
424, 425
238
153
52, 53, 63, 426, 470, 488
467
8
247
414, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434
271
72, 126, 127, 148, 149, 150, 151, 432
36
13, 131, 467
324, 325
2
435, 436, 437, 486
438
364

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Young
439, 440 Zimmer 211

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Property Address Index - Click on initial letter below :-

A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   IJK   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U  V   W   X  Y  Z

Albert Cottage
Alma Villas
Amazon and Tiger

Apple Tree Cottage
127
118,312
77, 313, 314, 469; see also 
   Tiger
+ Amazon
137, 138
Arborafield
Arborfield
Ash Cottage
Ashleigh
Ashmore
215
215,425
238, 239
247
416

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Bailiffs House (The)
Balti Restaurant (The)
Bankside Cottage
Bankside House
Barn (The)
Barn Cottage
Barnant
Barncote
Barnside
Barnsole Cottage
Basque Cottage
Beckenreid
Birnie
Birt House
Blackberry Cottage
Blackland
335
347
9
8
354
141
135
135
320
408
379, 380
38
232
459,216
287, 288
105, 106, 107
Blendon Villa
Bradstow
Bramble Cottage
Bramble Hall
Brewery Meadow
    (Lot 5)
Brimstone
Brimstone Wood
Broad View
Broadview
Broomfield Farm
Buckland
Bucklands
Burnfield
Burt House
Bykitts
311
115
85
467

208
329
408
269
269
152
53
310
397
216
231

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Camer
Camer Estate
Camer Farm
Camer House
Camer Lane
Camer Park
Camer Park E Lodge
Camer Park W Lodge
Camer Street

Camer Woods
Cedars (The)
Chalet (The)
Chandlers Hill
Chapel
Chapmans Hill
Chapmans Hill
   Meadow, Lot 2
Cherry Hay
Cheshunt
Chestnuts (The)
Chimneys
Choles Croft
Church Cottages
334,416,417
342
51, 51A, 192,418
334
214
193
335
335
51, 51A, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340,
  341
341
369
229
128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133
270
68,181,182,183

332
154, 200, 305, 345
203, 204
1
17
397
370,371
Clematis Cottage
Clements Reach
Clements Reach Farm
Clements Reach 
   Farm House
Coach House (The)
Cock Adams
Codlins
Conningsby
Cooks Farm
Coomb Hill
Coombe Hill
Cottage (The)
Coverstone

Crabs Croft
Cranleigh
Crayfield Cottage
Crayfleld House
Crickfield Farm
Crockers Villa
Croft Cottages
Culverstone
Culverstone Green
251
187, 168,372, 373
372

373
351, 369
91,92
35
7
331, 396
52,54
426, 488
376
79,219,333,359, 360,398; see also Culverstone
63
47
66
66
144, 145, 146
3
249,250
207; see also Coverstone
158, 159

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Danecote
Dashwood Court
David Street
David Street Farm
Dean Cottages
Dean Farm
Dean Mead
Dane Cottage
254
350
124,406
121
262, 263, 264, 265
257, 258, 260,261
168
262, 263, 264, 265
Dane Manor
Derham
Dinidas
Dodmore
Dodmore Farm
Dormans Cottage
Dorrington Cottage
Durham VIlla
261
397
350
326
326
273
344
310

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Edith Cottage
Elizabeth House
Elmbank
Elms (The)
Etecheons
Evenden Cottage
115
94
210,211
213
277,278
277,278
Evenden Farm
Evenden Farm House
Evenden House
Evenden Villas
Evendens
Evendens Farm
223
354
222
222
277, 278
354

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Fairby house
Fairview
Farmhouse (The)
Fern Cottage
Fern Villa
Firbank
Florence Cottage
Forge (The)
Forge Cottage
332
248
376
252
252
312
201,202
182,183
313
Forge House
Fowlerstone
Fox & Hounds Inn
Fox Cottages
Foxenden
Foxenden Farm
Foxendown Cottage
Foxenden Farm
119
384, 385, 387, 395, 402
435, 436, 437, 486
112,113,114
189, 190
376, 377, 407.
189, 190
189, 190, 376

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Gardens, Camer (The)
Gates Place
George Inn
Glyncoed
Glyncoed Villa
Gothic House
Grange (The)
Graveney Lodge
Great Hawsdown
Green (The)




335
209,210,211,212,323
439, 440
6
6
I
386
206
290
80,89,90,119,120,148,149,150,
161,160,161,162,177,178,179,
180,198,199,251,252,253,254,
255,256,295,296,297,303,304,
320,321,324,325,350,379,380
381
Green Farm
Green Farm Cottages
Green Farm
Green Farm House
Green Hill
Green Pastures
Green Shutters
Greenfield Cottage
Greenfields
Greyridge
410
410
398
289
147
262,263,264,265
262,263,264,265
196
196
129

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Ham Farm
Ham Hill
Hartsdown
Harvel


Harvel Farm
Harvel Green Farm
Harvel House
Harvel Lodge
Harvel Lodge Farm
Harvel Road
Harvel Street
Harvey
Heather Dell
Hermitage (The)
Herons Hill
Homefield
Homeland
268
257,260, 266,267,268
253
69,70,71,72,73,76,77,91,92, 213,
216,217,218,313,314,455,456, 458,459,469,470,482,483,484,485
55,56,57,58,59,96, 147,259
141, 143, 144, 145, 146,403
55
134
134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140
462
142
489
256
158,159
401
197
378
Homeleigh
Homestead (The)
Hoo (The)
Hoo Villa
Hook Green



Hook Green Barn
Hook Green Farm
Hook Green House
Hope Cottages
Horns Oak
Horns Oak House
House on 
   The Green (The)
Hoyland
Herons Hill
197
162
37
37
112,113,114,117,184,194,197,
215,224,225,226,232, 233,234, 236,237,238,239,240,241,242,
243, 274,317, 318,421,422,423
184
165,184
319
110,111
65
65

89,90
309
460,461

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Island Piece
 Fowlerstone Woods
Ivy Cottage
Ivy House
Ivy Tower Farm

402
488
108
386
Jane Cottage
Joan Cottage
Kathhe
Keepers Cottage
Kent Terrace
Kings Arms
366
384
307
368
98,99,100,101,102,103,104
324,325

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Lacknuts
Lacknuts Cottages

Lamplight
Lances (The)
Lances Close
Laurel Villas
Laurels (The)
Leanfield
Leylands
Leylands Farm
   Cottage
414
427,428,429,430,431,432,433, 434
468
97
97
35,36
38,39,369
484
69,70,71,72,73

71,7
Leylands Orchards
Lily Cottage
Linden Villas
Lindenwood
Lindenwood Cottage
Linssen
Little Croft
Little Hawsdown
Lomer Farm
Lyndhurst
Lynwood
75
255
419,420
155,156,195
195
34
76
290
205,206,315,362,400
424
419, 420

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Main Road
Mars Cottage
May Cottage
Maycroft
Mayfield
Mayfield
Meadowlands
Melliker Cottages
Melliker Farm
Melliker Road
Meopham
Meopham Court
Meopham Court
 (Church Cottages)
Meopham Court
 (Clements reach)
Meopham Court
  (Lodge)
2,3,203,204,310, 311,378,424
367
468
226
40
317,318
107
279,280,281,282
164, 191
279,280,281,282,283,284,285,286
346,347,382,478.479,480,481,487
185,186,369

370,371

372,373

369
Meopham Estate
Meopham Green
Meopham Lodge
Meopham Mill
Meopham Station
Merryweather
Mill
Mill House
Miller’s Farm
Millers Walk
Monksreed
Moorfield
Moorfield Villa
Mount Pleasant
Mountfield
Mulberry Cottage
Myrtle Cottage
399
301, 302, 446, 454
80
291,292,293
464
216
294
291
386
363,364,365,366,367,368
166,276
2
2
484
333
234
254

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Nevlll Cottage
Nevill Cottages
Nevill House
Nevill Place
Nevill Villas
New Gate Lodge
  Lindenwood
New Lodge
New Street
44
236,237,238,239
235
43, 44,45,46
41, 42

412
69
244
North House
North Lodge
Northfield House
Norway House
Norwood
Norwood Farm
Norwood Lane
Norwood Road
Nursted Court
369
69,369,412
315
160, 161
352,353
352,447
227,228,287,286,349,448,466,477
229
163

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Oast (The)
Oast House (The)
October Lodge
Oddfellows Cottage
Old Barn (The)
Old Forge (The)
Old Millers Field
Old Nevill Cottage
Old Orchard?
Old Pear Trees
354
141
468
148, 149, 150, 151
169
120, 422,423
125
236,237
69
5
Old Pond Farm
Old School House
   (The)
Old Vicarage (The)
Old White Horse
   (The)
Orchard (The)
Orchard House
Orchard View
Owls Castle
143

272
298

217
274,275
294
277,278
331

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Parkers Cottage
Pine Cottage
Pinebrae
Pitfield Cottage
Pitfield Farm
Pitfield Lodge
Plummert Field
Plumrush
Pluto Cottage
Pond Cottages
Pond Farm Cottage
Poplar Cottage
121
364
38
198,199
75,322
199
330
136
365
240,241,241,243
142
363
Portland Lodge
Portland Villas
Post Office (The)
Priesthood

Priesthood Farm
Priestwood
Priestwood Cottage
Priestwood Farm
Prospect Place
Pump House
Purvil Wood Cottage
49
47,48
213
125,128,129,130,131,132,133,168,
231,356,357,413
60,61,62,122,230
168
128
230
245,246,247
419420
266,267

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Rabbit’s Corner
Railway Place
Railway Station
Railway Tavern
Railway Terrace
459
29,30,31
349
32,33,34
9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16, 7,18,19, 20,21,22,23,24,25, 26,27,28
Ringswood Deans
   Woods etc
Rockley House
Rose Cottage
Rose Mount

383
109
256,433,434
124

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School
Shipley Hill Farm
Skinners Hill
Somers
South House
South Lodge
South Street



South Street
   (Franklin)
South Street
   (Gordon)
South Street
   (Kathlie)
South Street
   (Raylan)
South Street Farm
271
64, 374, 375
78, 167,438
337,338
169
69,369
66,67,71,72,105,106,107,110,
111,169,170,171,172, 173, 174, 175,176,269,270,272,273,332,
358,397,404,405.490

306

308

307

309
108,356
South Street Farm
 (Bamfield)
Southview Cottages 
Sparrowhaugh
Sparrowhaugh
   (Ushers)
Sparrowhaugh Farm
Squirrels (The)
St Aubin
St Aubyns
Stable
Stable Cottage
Station Approach
Station Road

Steele Farm
Steels Farm
Street (The)
Sunnyside

108
460,461
391, 392, 394

393
394
130, 131
232
232
369
153
29
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,21,22,23, 24, 25, 26, 27,28
411
153
95,326,327,343,344
177, 178, 179, 180

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The Bailiffs House
The Balti Restaurant
The Barn
The Cedars
The Chalet
The Chestnuts
The Coach House
The Cottage
The Elms
The Farmhouse
The Forge
The Gardens, Camer
The Grange
The Green




The Hermitage
The Homestead
The Hoo
The House on 
   the Green
The Lances
The Laurels
335
347
354
369
229
1
351
376
213
376
182, 183
335
386
80,89,90,119,120,148,149,150,
151,160,161,162,177,178,179,180,
198,199,251,252,253,254,255,256,
295,296,297,303,304,320,321,324,
325,350,379,380,381
158, 159
162
37

89,90
97
38,39,369
The Oast
The Out House
The Old Barn
The Old Forge
The Old School
   House
The Old Vicarage
The Old White Horse
The Orchard
The Post Office,
   Harvel
The Squirrels
The Street
The Thorns
The Three Bears
The Vicarage
The Village
The Village Schools
The White House
Thorns (The)
Three Bears (The)
Tiger + Amazon
Tigers Hall
Timberlea
Trees
354
141
169
120,422,423

272
298
217
274,275

213
130, 131
95, 326,327,343, 344
40
180
298
50,94,95,326,327,343,344
271
319
40
180
469; see also Amazon and Tiger
388
158
369

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Venus Cottage
Vernon Cottage
Vicarage (The)
Victoria Cottage
368
385
298
126
Village (The)
Village Hall
Village Schools
Vine Cott
50,94,95,326, 327,343, 344
442,443
271,316
253

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Waterditch
Waterditch Orchard
Weavers Cottage
Welkins
Well Cottage
Well House
Wellington Cottages
Wentways
West Down Farm
West Lodge Farm?
White Cottage
White Horse
White House
White Post Cottage
Whitehill Footpath
Whitleaf Farm
Wigmore Cottage
Willows Wood
Woodbine
Woodbine Cottage
239,240,241,242,243
194
117
36
343
50
81,82,83,84,86,87,88,89, 90
132, 133
351
70
10
63,217,218
219,319
389, 390
330
123
56
396
116
116
Woodcotes
Woodhill Farm
Woodlands Farm
Woodlands Lot 4
Woodlands Villa
Woodside
Woodside Villas
Wrotham Road
Wrotham Road 
   Ord 200
Wrotham Road 
   Ord 224b
Wrotham Road 
   Ord 225
Wrotham Road 
   Ord 550
Wrotham Road 
   pt Ord 226
Wrotham Road 
   pt Ord 227
51,192
409,410
404
415
361
4
4,5
442,443,449, 453, 457,490

452

471

472

465

474

473

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Ye Homestead
York House
214
118

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3b

4a

4b

5

        6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

no

a

r

p

1

1

Garratt

Jesse

Garratt

J

House
Garden &
Premises

Gothic House

2

13

The Chestnuts

2

2

Woodhams

Frank

Miller

Exors of 
G S

per Alfred Hutchison 6 Stone Buildings Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

Moorfield Villa
Main Road

18-6

Moorfield

3

3

Taylor

Charles

Miller

Exors of 
G S

per Alfred Hutchison 6 Stone Buildings Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

Crockers Villa
Main Road

18-6

No change

4

4

Mouse

George

Mouse

G

House & Garden

Woodside Villas

18-6

Woodside

5

5

Buckle

Mouse

G

House & Garden

Woodside Villas

18-6

Old Pear Trees

6

6

Rix

G

Mouse

G

House & Garden

Glyncoed Villa

18-6

Glyncoed

Previous owner = John
Armstrong & A W Kyles

7

7

Kettle

Edward

Kettle

E

House & Garden

Conningsby

No change

8

8

Wilks

E

Mouse

Geo.

Woodside
Meopham

House & Garden

Bankside House
nr Railway

18-6

Bankside

Previous owner =
Mrs Griggs

9

9

Goodchild

Richard

Mouse

Geo.

Woodside
Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Railway Terrace

18-6

Bankside Cottage,
Station Road

10

10

Smith

George

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

15

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

White Cottage,
5 Station Road

11

11

Holman

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

14

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

7 Station Road

12

12

Cogger

William

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

13

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

9 Station Road

13

13

Wood

Albert

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

12

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

11 Station Road

14

14

Hills

Thomas

Crowhurst

S

Rockley House
Meopham

Cottage & Garden

11

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

13 Station Road

15

15

Tompkins

William

Crowhurst

S

Rockley House
Meopham

Cottage & Garden

10

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

15 Station Road

16

16

West

Jn

Crowhurst

S

Rockley House
Meopham

Cottage & Garden

9

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

17 Station Road

Previous owner =
Thomas Warren

17

17

King

Henry

Ladds

Frank W

Swanley Junction

Cottage & Garden

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

   Chimneys,
24 Station Road

18

18

Clack

James

Ladds

Frank W

Swanley Junction

Cottage & Garden

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

22 Station Road

19

19

West

Mrs Ellen

Ladds

Frank W

Swanley Junction

Cottage & Garden

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

20 Station Road

 

 

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3b

4a

4b

5

         6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

20

20

Fairy

Henry

Ladds

Frank W

Swanley Junction

Cottage & Garden

Railway Terrace

G 18-6

18 Station Road

21

21

West

Charles

Crowhurst

Miss H

1 Rose Ts
London Rd
Tonbridge

Cottage & Garden

8

  Railway 
  Terrace
 Meopham

18-6-J

16 Station Road

22

22

Cowley

Edward

Crowhurst

Miss H

1 Rose Ts
London Rd
Tonbridge

Cottage & Garden

7

Railway Terrace

18-6-J

14 Station Road

23

23

West

Charles Thomas

Crowhurst

Miss H

1 Rose Ts
London Rd
Tonbridge

Cottage & Garden

6

Railway Terrace

18-6-J

12 Station Road

24

24

Goodchild

Richd

Crowhurst

Miss H

1 Rose Ts
London Rd
Tonbridge

Cottage & Garden

5

Railway Terrace

18-6-J

10 Station Road

25

25

Eason

Goodwin

Jabez

Wallace's Cainer Ash Sevenoaks

Cottage & Garden

4

Railway Terrace

18-6-J

8 Station Road

26

26

Sainsbury

Goodwin

Jabez

Wallace's Cainer Ash Sevenoaks

Cottage & Garden

3

Railway Terrace

18-6-J

6 Station Road

27

27

Taylor

Thomas

Goodwin

Jabez

Wallace's Cainer Ash Sevenoaks

Cottage & Garden

2

Railway Terrace

18-6-J

4 Station Road

28

28

Jarvis

John

Goodwin

Jabez

Wallace's Cainer Ash Sevenoaks

Cottage & Garden

1

Railway Terrace

18-6-J

2 Station Road

29

29

Mackley

Victor

Rhodes

Thomas

Gedling? Pelham Road

House, Shop & Premises

Railway Place

Oddbins

30

30

Warren

John

Miller

George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

House, Shop & Premises

Railway Place

Hairdresser

31

31

Warren

John

Miller

George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

Workshop

Railway Place

Estate Agent

32

32

Meakin

George

Dartford Brewery Co Ltd

Dartford

Public House Stabling Building & Premises

Railway Tavern

2

3

No change

Previous owner = Miller & Aldworth Ltd

33

33

Meakin

George

Miller

Exors G Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings Lincolns Inn

Garden

   Adjoining
   Railway
   Tavern

2

Previous owner = Mrs Leaming

34

34

Owen

Revd A T C

Owen

Revd A T C

The Vicarage Meopham

Building

near Railway
   Tavern

Demolished. Replaced by Linssen

35

35

Frazer

Mrs Elizabeth Walton

Miller

Exors George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

1

Laurel Villas     

18-6J

Codlins

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

        6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

36

36

Wise

Frank Cuthbert

Miller

Exors George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

2

Laurel Villas

18-6J

Welkins

37

37

Smith

Ralph Sydney

Miller

Exors George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

Hoo Villa

18-6J

The Hoo

38

38

Todd

Anthony

Todd

A

The Laurels Meopham

House Garden & Premises

The Laurels

1

Demolished & replaced by 2 houses, Pinebrae and Beckenreid

39

39

Todd

Anthony

Todd

A

The Laurels Meopham

Pasture Land

The Laurels

5

26

40

40

Griffiths

Dr Samuel Albert Edward

Bamber

H W

3 Gartmor Gdns Wimbledon Park SW

House Garden Premises

The Thorns

Mayfield

Previous owner address = 2 Southfields

41

41

Smith

John Sydney

Miller

Exors George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

1

Nevill Villas

18-6J

2 Nevill Villas

42

42

Martin

William George

Miller

Exors George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

2

Nevill Villas

18-6J

1 Nevill Villas

Previous occupier = William Ebenezer Martin

43

43

Rands

James

Atkins

John

38 Albert Rd Ramsgate

House & Garden

Nevill Place

Private house, no name

Previous owner address = 44 Osborne Villas, Sandgate Road

44

44

West

Mrs Elizabeth

Atkins

John

38 Albert Rd Ramsgate

Cottage & Garden

Nevill Place

Nevill Cottage

45

45

Mackley

Victor

Norton

W M

Meopham

House Shop & Shop adjoining

Nevill Place

Newsagent & Bakery

46

46

Norton

William Morgan

Norton

W M

Meopham

House Shop & Shop & Store adjoining

Nevill Place

Gift Shop

47

47

Miller

George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

Portland Villas

18-6J

Cranleigh

48

48

Griffiths

Dr S A E

Miller

George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

Stabling & Chaise House

Portland Villas

18-6J

Chemist's Shop

49

49

Aldridge

William George

Miller

George Scott

per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

Portland Lodge

18-6J

No change

50

50

Adams

Joseph Ebenezer

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

House & Garden

 Well House
 The Village

G 18-10

No change

51

51

Anderson

George William

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

Farm Buildings

Camer Farm

3

5

18-7H

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3b

4a

4b

5

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7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

51

52

Scudder

Frederick

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Camer Farm

18-7H

Now one house with 
51/53 - 6 Camer Street

51

53

Terry

George

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Camer Farm

10

18-7H

Now one house with 
51/52 - 6 Camer Street

51

54

Johnson

John

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Camer Farm

18-7H

Demolished

51

55

Russell

William

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Camer Farm

1

18-7H

Demolished

51

56

Stevens

Frederick

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Camer Farm

18-7H

Now one house with
192/247 - Woodcotes

51A

57

Wharton

Mrs Phylis

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Camer Farm

18-7H

8 Camer Street

51

58

Anderson

George William

Smith
-Masters

W A

Camer Park Meopham

Arable Land

Camer Farm

49

2

4

18-7H

52

59

Anderson

George William

Meopham Estates Ltd

353 The Strand, c/o Messrs Scaltiffs

Pasture Land

Coomb Hill

34

2

11

Previous Owner = Mrs Whittaker (crossed out)

53

60

Anderson

George William

Meopham Estates Ltd

353 The Strand, c/o Messrs Scaltiffs

Pasture Land

Buckland

9

3

14

Previous Owner = Mrs Whittaker (crossed out)

54

61

Anderson

George William

Meopham Estates Ltd

353 The Strand, c/o Messrs Scaltiffs

Cottage

Coomb Hill

Previous Owner = W R Smith Masters (crossed out)

55

62

Day

Albert

Waterlow

Sir P H (Bart.)

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

Farm House

Harvel Farm

3

15

30-2-
30-3-

Harvel House

Previous Occupier = Mrs Elizabeth Backhouse 
(crossed out)

56

63

Day

Herbert

Waterlow

Sir P H (Bart.)

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

(New) Harvel Farm
(Upper Harvel)

Wigmore Cottage

57

64

Day

Albert

Waterlow

Sir P H (Bart.)

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

Homestead

Harvel Farm

Previous Occupier = Mrs Elizabeth Backhouse 
(crossed out)

58

65

Day

Albert

Waterlow

Sir P H (Bart.)

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

Arable & Pasture Land

Harvel Farm

34

1

17

Previous Occupier = Mrs Elizabeth Backhouse 
(crossed out)

59

66

Day

Albert

Waterlow

Sir P H (Bart.)

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

Woodland

Harvel Farm

4

1

27

Previous Occupier = Mrs Elizabeth Backhouse 
(crossed out)

60

67

Day

Albert

Backhouse

Mrs

Harvel, Meopham

Arable Land

Pt of Priesthood Farm

7

2

34

Previous Occupier = Mrs Elizabeth Backhouse (crossed out); Previous Owner = Sir P Waterlow (crossed out)

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Assess
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No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

61

68

Day

Albert

Backhouse

Mrs

Harvel, Meopham

Arable Land

Pt of Priesthood Farm

6

Previous Occupier = Mrs Elizabeth Backhouse (crossed out)

62

69

Day

Albert

Backhouse

Mrs

Harvel, Meopham

Cottage & Garden with Plantation

Pt of Priesthood Farm

2

1

35

Previous Occupier = Mrs Elizabeth Backhouse (crossed out).
Demolished?

63

70

Backhouse

Bernard

Backhouse

Bernard

Harvel, Meopham

Meadow

Crabs Croft nr White Horse

3

1

2

Previous Occupier = Mrs Elizabeth Backhouse (crossed out); Previous Owner = Mrs Whittaker (crossed out)

64

71

Baker

Frederick James

Tweddell

Mrs

Meopham Court

Arable Land

Shipley Hill Farm

143

1

14

18-10-
18-6-

Previous Owner = Exrs RH Tweddell ('Exrs RH' crossed out)

64

72

Baker

Frederick James

Tweddell

Mrs

Meopham Court

Homestead

Shipley Hill Farm

1

39

18-10-
18-6-

Previous Owner = Exrs RH Tweddell ('Exrs RH' crossed out). Demolished

64

73

Baker

Frederick James

Tweddell

Mrs

Meopham Court

Cottage

Shipley Hill Farm

18-10-
18-6-

Previous Owner = Exrs RH Tweddell ('Exrs RH' crossed out). Demolished

65

74

Ball

Lionel E

Richardson

Mrs

7 High Street, Gravesend

House, Buildings & Garden

Horns Oak

3

Horns Oak House

Previous Owner Address = 142? Fulham Road, London SW

65

75

Ball

Lionel E

Richardson

Mrs

7 High Street, Gravesend

Orchard & Premises

Horns Oak

7

Previous Owner Address = 142? Fulham Road, London SW

66

76

Bennett

Robert

Bennett

R

House & Garden

Crayfield Cott
  (South St)

Crayfield House

67

77

Bennett

Robert

Bennett

R

Arable Land

South Street

3

3

68

78

Bennett

Robert

Lambard

W C

Sevenoaks

Arable Land

Chapmans Hill

4

2

27

Previous Owner = N Lambard (crossed out)

69

79

Biggs & French

Lewis Blyth & George (Coachman)

Biggs

L B

Leylands, Meopham

Dwelling House & Offices with Stabling & Coach houses Outbuildings Gardens & Premises

Leylands

6

30

No change

69

80

Joel

Charles

Biggs

L B

Leylands, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

  Leylands 
(New Lodge)

North Lodge

69

81

Stevens

John

Biggs

L B

Leylands, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

  Leylands 
(South Lodge)

South Lodge

69

82

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Leylands, Meopham

Homestead

Leylands

Old Orchard?

70

83

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Leylands, Meopham

Buildings & Premises

Leylands

West Lodge Farm?

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

       6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

71

84

Goodwin

Simms

Biggs

L B

Leylands, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

  Leylands 
(South Street)

71/84 and 72/85 now one cottage -
 Leylands Farm Cottage

72

85

Wingate

William

Biggs

L B

Leylands, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

  Leylands 
(South Street)

71/84 and 72/85 now one cottage - 
Leylands Farm Cottage

73

86

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Pasture & Arable Land

Opposite Leylands

19

1

22

73

86

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Paddock

Opposite Leylands

11

2

28

73

86

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Paddock

7

1

34

73

86

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Meadow Land

32

1

15

73

86

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Meadow Land

54

30

74

87

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Woodland

12

75

88

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Farm Buildings

Pitfield Farm

Leylands Orchards

75

89

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Farm House

Pitfield Farm

2

2

Leylands Orchards

75

90

Biggs

Lewis Blyth

Biggs

L B

Pasture Land

Pitfield Farm

2

2

Leylands Orchards

76

91

Bishop

Daniel

Bishop

D

Harvel

House, Shop & Premises

Harvel

1

24

Little Croft

?rebuilt concealing 
older house

77

92

Bishop

Daniel

Day

F H Cripps

Holly Hill, Meopham

Orchard etc

Near Amazon & Tiger Harvel

1

2

24

18-15-
30-3-

Previous Owner = 
W H Day (crossed out)

78

93

Blackman

Albert & Harry

Smith

T

36 New Rd Gravesend

Arable Land

Skinners Hill

11

3

29

Previous Owner = 
J Charlton (crossed out)

79

94

Body

Robert

Body

R

Coverstone

Arable Land

Coverstone

2

1

38

79

95

Body

Robert

Body

R

Coverstone

Buildings

Coverstone

80

96

Buggs

James William

Buggs

J W

The Green, Meopham

House & Garden

Meopham Lodge,
   The Green

20

No change

80

97

Buggs

James William

Buggs

J W

The Green, Meopham

Buildings

Meopham Lodge,
  The Green

80

98

Buggs

James William
The Misses for Cottages

Buggs

J W

The Green, Meopham

Meadow & Orchard

Meopham Lodge, The Green

7

2

81

99

Hawley

Thomas

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington Cottages 
Meopham Green

Now one house with 82/100 - 1 & 2 Wellington Cottages

Previous owner = 
Misses Buggs 
('Misses' crossed out)

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3a

3b

4a

4b

5

       6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

82

100

Seager

William

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

Now one house with 81/99 - 1 & 2 Wellington Cottages

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out)

83

101

Lynds

Mrs Betsy

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

3 Wellington Cottages

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out)

84

102

Roots

Henry

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

4 Wellington Cottages

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out)

85

103

Day

Mrs Harriett

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

Bramble Cottage

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out)

86

104

Evenden

Mrs Emily

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

6 Wellington Cottages

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out)

87

105

Goldsmith

Edward William

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

7 Wellington Cottages

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out)

88

106

Goodwin

Mrs Harriett

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

8 Wellington Cottages

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out)

89

107

Taylor

Harry

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out). Demolished. Replaced by one house with 90/108, The House on The Green

90

108

Goodwin

Robert

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

Cottage & Garden

Wellington 
 Cottages 
Meopham Green

Previous owner = Misses Buggs ('Misses' crossed out). Demolished. Replaced by one house with 89/107, The House on The Green

91

109

Christmas

Ernest Alfred

Christmas

E A

House & Garden

Cock Adams
 Harvel

No change

92

110

Christmas

Ernest Alfred

Christmas

E A

Arable & Pasture Land

Cock Adams pt of Harvel Farm

1
20

1
2

20
16

93

111

Christmas

Ernest Alfred

Christmas

E A

Woodland

2

2

30

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3b

4a

4b

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7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

94

112

Clark

Alfred Joseph

Smith Masters

W.A.

House,shop premises

The Village

G18 10

Elizabeth House

Was sub post office and shop until Spring 2002; now a private residence

95

113

Clark

Alfred Joseph

Clark

J

The Street The Village Meopham

Stabling etc

The Village

96

114

Clubb

James

Clubb

J

PO Harvel Meopham

Pasture Land

Pt of Harvel Farm

4

0

25

30-3-A
30-2-F

97

115

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Dwelling House & offices with stabling & coach houses garden & premises

The Lances

1

26

18-6-U

Demolished. Replaced by modern houses and Lances Close

97

116

Rarker

Robert

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Gardeners cottage

near The Lances

18-6-U

Demolished

97

117

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Paddock

near The Lances

5

3

24

18-6-U

97

118

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Meadow

near The Lances

12
6

1
3

18-6-U

97

119

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Building

near The Lances

18-6-U

Demolished

98

120

Barr

John

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Cottage & Garden

4

Kent Terrace

3 Kent Terrace

99

121

Goodwin

John Jnr

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Cottage & Garden

3

Kent Terrace

6 Kent Terrace

100

122

Smith

Mrs Mary

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Cottage & Garden

2

Kent Terrace

5 Kent Terrace

101

123

Terry

George

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Cottage & Garden

1

Kent Terrace

4 Kent Terrace

102

124

Stapley

William

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Cottage & Garden

1

Kent Terrace

7 Kent Terrace

103

125

Caller

Mrs Emma

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Cottage & Garden

B

Kent Terrace

2 Kent Terrace

104

126

Goodwin

Nelson Richard

Cogswell

Revd T

Cringleford Vicarage Norwich

Cottage & Garden

a

Kent Terrace

1 Kent Terrace

105

127

Cook

Frank

Cook

F

Meadowlands Meopham

Arable land

Blackland South street

3

3

6

30-2-B

106

128

Axell

Jas

Cook

F

Meadowlands Meopham

Cottage Garden

Blackland South street

30-2-B

Formerly known as The Nutshell
Now demolished

107

129

Cook

Frank

Cook

F

Meadowlands Meopham

Cottage Garden

Blackland South street

Meadow
-lands

108

130

Coombes

John

Coombes

J

Farm House & Garden

South Street Farm

18-14-P

Ivy House

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7b

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10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

108

131

Marshall

Thomas

Coombes

J

Cottage & Garden

South Street Farm

18-14-P

Not mentioned in Field
 Book description of 1908. No longer exists

108

132

Stevens

Thomas

Coombes

J

Cottage & Garden

South Street Farm

18-14-P

Not mentioned in Field Book description of 1908. No longer exists

108

133

Coombes

John

Coombes

J

Homestead

South Street Farm

18-14-P

108

134

Coombes

John

Coombes

J

Pasture Land

South street Farm (Barnfield)

21

36

18-14-P

109

135

Crowhurst

Samuel

Crowhurst

S

House & Garden

Rockley House

1

G-18-14

No change

110

136

Scudder

Mrs

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

2

Hope Cottages 
 South Street

G-18-14

No change

111

137

King

Ernest

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

1

Hope Cottages 
 South Street

G-18-14

No change

112

138

Banfield

J

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

Hook Green

G-18-6

1 Fox Cottages

113

139

Banfield

S V

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

Hook Green

G-18-6

2 Fox Cottages

114

140

Russell

Geo

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

Hook Green

G-18-6

3 Fox Cottages

Previous occupier = 
John Banfield (crossed out)

115

141

Gittins

Fredk L

Crowhurst

S

Cottage & Garden

Edith Cottage

G-18-6

Bradstow

Previous occupier = Henry Warrington (crossed out)

116

142

Clark

Mrs Kate

Crowhurst

S

House & Garden

Woodbine Cottage

G-18-6

Woodbine

117

143

Clark

Walter

Crowhurst

S

Cottage

Hook Green

G-18-6

Weavers Cottage

118

144

Dalton

Mrs Olivia

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer Park

House & Garden

Alma Villa

G-18-6

York House

119

145

Dalton

Percy John

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

The Green

18-10-T

Forge House

120

146

Dalton

Percy John

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Smithy Workshop & Premises

The Green

18-10-T

The Old Forge

121

147

Day

Albert

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Arable & Pasture Land

David Street Farm

103

1

13

18-14
18-15

121

148

Evans

George

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

David Street Farm

18-14
18-15

Only 1 of 121/148-150 remains, now called Parkers Cottage - unclear which this is of the original 3 cottages

121

149

Roots

William

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

David Street Farm

18-14
18-15

Only 1 of 121/148-150 remains, now called Parkers Cottage - unclear which this is of the original 3 cottages

121

150

Smythe

H

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

David Street Farm

18-14
18-15

Only 1 of 121/148-150 remains, now called Parkers Cottage - unclear which this is of the original 3 cottages

121

151

Day

Albert

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Farm Buildings

David Street Farm

18-14
18-15

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4a

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      6

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7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

122

152

Day

Albert

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Arable & Pasture Lands

Priesthood Farm

6

23

18-14
18-15

122

153

Crowhurst

Thomas

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

Priesthood Farm

18-14
18-15

122

154

Buggs

Henry

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

Priesthood Farm

18-14
18-15

123

155

Day

Albert

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Arable Land

(Whitleaf) Farm

10

18-14
18-15

124

156

Vinson

Mrs Harriet

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Dwelling House & offices with stabling Buildings Gardens & Premises

Rose Mount David Street

1

3

10

18-14
18-15

125

157

Day

Albert

Ware

J.J.

Bengal Cott Meopham Green

Pasture Land

Old Millers Field Priesthood

2

1
2

13
13

Previous owner address
 = 74 Shepperton St, Islington (crossed out)

126

158

Day

David

I.O.O.F

per W R Wingate, Leyland Cott Meopham

House & Garden

Victoria Cottage

1

8

No change

Previous owner and address = W Day & ors, Meopham (crossed out)

127

159

Bishop

Alfred Joseph

I.O.O.F

per W R Wingate, Leyland Cott Meopham

House & Garden

Albert Cottage

No change

Previous owner and address = W Day & ors, Meopham (crossed out)

128

160

Burnett

Day

F

Lower Bean Farm Bean Nr Dartford

Cottage & Garden

1

Chandlers Hill Priesthood

Priestwood Cottage

Previous occupier = William Hilder (crossed out)

129

161

Burnett

Richard

Day

F

Lower Bean Farm Bean Nr Dartford

Cottage & Garden

2

Chandlers Hill Priesthood

Greyridge

130

162

Day

F

Lower Bean Farm Bean Nr Dartford

Cottage & Garden

3

Chandlers Hill Priesthood

Now one house with 131/163 - The Squirrels

Previous occupier = William Burnett 
(crossed out)

131

163

Wood

Day

F

Lower Bean Farm Bean Nr Dartford

Cottage & Garden

4

Chandlers Hill Priesthood

Now one house 
with 130/162 - 
The Squirrels

132

164

Johnson

David

Day

F

Lower Bean Farm Bean Nr Dartford

Cottage & Garden

5

Chandlers Hill Priesthood

Now one house 
with 133/165 
- Wentways

133

165

Leslie Wilson

William

Day

F

Lower Bean Farm Bean Nr Dartford

Cottage & Garden

6

Chandlers Hill Priesthood

Now one house 
with 132/164 -
 Wentways

134

166

Day

William

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Farm House & Garden

Harvel Lodge Farm

1

38

30-2
30-3
18-15
18-1

Harvel Lodge

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3b

4a

4b

5

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7b

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10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

135

167

Stevens

Thomas

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage

 Harvel Lodge 
Farm (Barnant)

30-2
30-3
18-15
18-14

Barncote

136

168

Venison

Henry Jnr

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage

Harvel Lodge 
Farm (Plumrush)

30-2
30-3
18-15
18-14

Plumrush

Rebuilt after World War 2

137

169

Day

William David

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

Harvel Lodge
 Farm (new)

30-2
30-3
18-15
18-14

Semi-detached pair with 138/170, one named Apple Tree Cottage, other unnamed. Unclear which original cottage is which.

138

170

Venison

Henry

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

Harvel Lodge
 Farm (new)

30-2
30-3
18-15
18-14

Semi-detached pair with 137/169, one named Apple Tree Cottage, other unnamed. Unclear which original cottage is which.

139

171

Day

William

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Homestead

Harvel Lodge Farm,

30-2
30-3
18-15
18-14

140

172

Day

William

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Arable Land

Harvel Lodge Farm

261

3

21

30-2
30-3
18-15
18-14

141

173

Bishop

Richard

Cripps Day

F H

6, Kings Bench Walk EC

Arable Land

Harvel Green Farm

67

16

Previous occupier = Mrs Emma Day (crossed out); previous owner = Mrs Day (crossed out)

141

174

Bishop

Richard

Cripps Day

F H

6, Kings Bench Walk EC

Homestead

Harvel Green Farm

Previous occupier = Mrs Emma Day (crossed out); previous owner = Mrs Day (crossed out).
Barn Cottage, Harvel Street may be conversion of Homestead's barn.
The Oast House, Harvel Green may be conversion of Homestead's oast house

142

175

Roots

Mrs Harriett

Cripps Day

F H

6, Kings Bench Walk EC

Cottage

Harvel St.

Pond Farm Cottage

Previous owner = Mrs Day (crossed out)

143

176

Bishop

Richard

Cripps Day

F H

6, Kings Bench Walk EC

Cottage

Harvel Green 
Farm House

Old Pond Farm

Previous owner = Mrs Day (crossed out)

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

        6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

144

177

May

Mrs Mary Ann

Cripps Day

F H

6, Kings Bench Walk EC

Cottage

Harvel Green farm

30 (-3-)

Now one house with 145/178, 146/179 - Crickfield Farm

Previous owner = Mrs Day (crossed out)

145

178

Venison

Alfred

Cripps Day

F H

6, Kings Bench Walk EC

Cottage

Harvel Green Farm

30 (-3-)

Now one house with 144/177, 146/179 - Crickfield Farm

Previous owner = Mrs Day (crossed out)

146

179

Bishop

Daniel Junr

Cripps Day

F H

6, Kings Bench Walk EC

Cottage

Harvel Green Farm

30 (-3-)

Now one house with 144/177, 145/178 - Crickfield Farm

Previous owner = Mrs Day (crossed out)

147

180

Cripps Day

F H

Cripps Day

F H

6, Kings Bench Walk EC

Arable Land

(Green Hill) part of Harvel Farm

6

2

9

Previous occupier = Mrs Emma Day (crossed out); previous owner = Mrs Day (crossed out)

148

181

Bishop

Albert

Day

William

I O O F Friendly Society per W Wingate LeylandCott Meopham

Cottage & Garden

1

Oddfellows 
  Cottage 
The Green

No change

Previous owner = W Day & ors. (crossed out)

149

182

Sibley

Charles

Day

William

I O O F Friendly Society per W Wingate LeylandCott Meopham

Cottage & Garden

2

Oddfellows 
  Cottage 
The Green

No change

Previous owner = W Day & ors. (crossed out)

150

183

Day

Henry Snr

Day

William

I O O F Friendly Society per W Wingate LeylandCott Meopham

Cottage & Garden

3

Oddfellows 
  Cottage 
The Green

No change

Previous owner = W Day & ors. (crossed out)

151

184

Coombes

Charles

Day

William

I O O F Friendly Society per W Wingate LeylandCott Meopham

Cottage & Garden

4

Oddfellows 
  Cottage 
The Green

No change

Previous owner = W Day & ors. (crossed out)

152

185

Day

Thomas

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Farm House & Garden

Broomfield Farm

1

0

20

No change

152

186

Day

Thomas

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Buildings

Part Broomfield Farm

18 -14
18-10

152

187

Day

Thomas

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Pasture-
land

Broomfield Farm

4

0

0

18 -14
18-10

152

188

Day

Thomas

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Arable Land

Broomfield Farm

74

0

0

18 -14
18-10

153

189

Day

Thomas

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Arable & Pasture land

Steels Farm

12

3

22

18-14

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3a

3b

4a

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7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

153

190

Day

Thomas

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Farm Buildings

Steels Farm

18-14

153

191

Johnson

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

Steels Farm

18-14

153/191 & 192 
now one house
- Stable Cottage

153

192

Whitmore

Isaac

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers Wrotham

Cottage & Garden

Steels Farm

18-14

153/191 & 192 
now one house 
- Stable Cottage

154

193

Day

Thomas

Stockdale

Mrs

403, High St, Stratford E

Pasture & Arable Land

near Cherry Hay

4

3

37

155

194

de Medewe

Herbert Rouse Brewster

de Medewe

H.R.B.

House gardens & premises

Lindenwood

2

24

Lindenwood

156

195

de Medewe

Herbert Rouse Brewster

de Medewe

H.R.B.

Woodland

Lindenwood

4

157

196

Dean & Chapter 
of Rochester 
Cathedral

per G Webb & Co Sittingbourne

Part of Rectorial 
Tithe Rent Charge 
of the Parish

158

197

Durling

Albert

Durling

A

Cottage & Garden

The Hermitage Culverstone Green

30-2-B

Timberlea

159

198

Durling

Albert

Durling

A

Land

The Hermitage Culverstone Green

2

2

35

160

199

Durling

Sydney

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

House & Garden

The Green

G18-10

Norway House

161

200

Durling

Sydney

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Workshop

The Green

G18-10

Norway House

162

201

Russell

William

Richardson

Miss

Sandown Isle of Wight

House & Shop

The Green

The Homestead

Previous address = High Street Gravesend (crossed out)

162

201

Russell

William

Richardson

Miss

Sandown Isle of Wight

Shop Homestead

The Green

The Homestead

Previous address = High Street Gravesend (crossed out)

163

202

Edmeades

Henry

Edmeades

   Major 
General H

Arable land

Nr Nursted Court

19

3

164

203

Edmeades

Henry

Edmeades

   Major 
General H

Arable land

off Melliker Farm

20

1

8

165

204

Edmeades

Henry

Edmeades

   Major 
General H

Arable Land

off Hook Green Farm

4

3

2

166

205

Edmeades

Henry

Edmeades

   Major 
General H

Arable Land

Monksreed

19

2

25

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3b

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4b

5

     6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

167

206

Edmeades

James Frederick

Edmeades

   Major 
General H

Arable Land

Skinners Hill

5

1

33

168

207

Edwards

George

Edwards

G

House & Garden

(Dean Mead) (Priesthood)

Dean Mead

168

208

Edwards

George

Edwards

G

Arable Land

(Dean Mead) (Priesthood)

4

0

0

168

209

Edwards

George

Edwards

G

Arable Land

(Dean Mead) (Priesthood)

24

0

0

168

210

Edwards

George

Edwards

G

Arable Land

(Dean Mead) (Priesthood)

13

3

35

168

211

Edwards

George

Edwards

G

Woodlands

(Dean Mead) (Priesthood)

2

1

12

169

212

Fortescue

George Walter

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

House & Garden

South Street

0

2

25

South House

169

213

Fortescue

George Walter

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

Outbuildings

South Street

Converted to 
private dwelling 
- The Old Barn

169

214

Fortescue

George Walter

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

Orchard & Meadow

South Street

7

2

0

170

215

Fortescue

George Walter

Hills

Mrs

7 Deans Grove Wharfdale Rd
Kings Cross N.

Arable land

South Street

7

0

0

Previous address = 2 Dyott St Bloomsbury WC (crossed out)

171

216

Fortescue

George Walter

Crowhurst

S.

Rockley House Meopham

Arable land

South Street

15

0

0

G 18-14
30-2

172

217

Fortescue

George Walter

Crowhurst

S

Rockley House Meopham

Wood

South Street

3
3

3
0

5
19

G 18-14
30-3

173

218

Loft

James

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

Cottage & Garden

South St.

18-10

No name (part of terrace 
of 4 cottages with 174/219, 175/220, 176/221)

174

219

Cogger

George

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

Cottage & Garden

South st.

18-10

No name (part of terrace
 of 4 cottages with 173/218 175/220, 176/221)

175

220

Cogger

George

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

Cottage & Garden

South St.

18-10

No name (part of terrace 
of 4 cottages with 173/218, 174/219, 176/221)

176

221

Cogger

Mrs Rebecca

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

Cottage & Garden

South St.

18-10

No name (part of terrace 
of 4 cottages with 173/218, 174/219, 175/220)

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

       6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

177

222

Clark

Herbert Ernest

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

House & Garden

1

Sunnyside, 
The Green

18-10

No change

178

223

Coombes

Mrs Charlotte

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

House & Garden

2

Sunnyside, 
The Green

18-10

No change

179

224

Venison

William

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

House & Garden

3

Sunnyside, 
The Green

18-10

No change

Previous occupier = Thomas Ring (crossed out)

180

225

Bishop

John

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

House & Garden

4

Sunnyside,
 The Green

18-10

The Three Bears

181

226

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

Smithy & Buildings

Chapmans Hill

18-10

Previous occupier = Albert Pamplin (crossed out)
Wooden building on this site

182

227

Hills

Frederick

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

Cottage

Chapmans Hill

18-10

The Forge

183

228

Pamplin

Albert

Fortescue

G.W.

South Street House Meopham

House & Garden

Chapmans Hill

18-10

The Forge

184

229

French

Robert Henry

French

Mrs

Hook Green Fm Meopham

Farm House & Garden

Hook Green

Hook Green Farm House

Previous owner = H Slade (crossed out)

184

230

French

Robert Henry & George

French

Mrs

Hook Green Fm Meopham

Farm Buildings & Premises

Hook Green

18-6

Hook Green Barn

Previous owner = H Slade (crossed out). Original barn recently converted to a private residence

184

231

French

Robert Henry & George

French

Mrs

Hook Green Fm Meopham

Arable Land

Hook Green

21

1

12

18-6

Previous owner = H Slade (crossed out)

185

232

French

R.H. & G.

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Arable Land

Off Meopham Court

65

3

34

18-10
18-6

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out)

185

233

French

R.H. & G.

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Arable LAnd

Off Meopham Court

81

2

38

18-10
18-6

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out)

186

234

French

R.H. & G.

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Meadow

Nr Meopham Court

13

0

3

18-6U
18-10F

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out)

187

235

French

R.H. & G.

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Arable Land

Nr Clements Reach

84

3

6

18-6U
18-10F

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out)

187

236

French

R.H. & G.

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Homestead

Nr Clements Reach

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out). No number on 1910 map. Now farm buildings.

187

237

Buggs
Taylor

John
Thomas

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Farm House & Garden

Nr Clements Reach

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out). No number on 1910 map. Now farm buildings.

188

238

Hammond

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Cottage

Nr Clements Reach

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out). No number on 1910 map. Now farm buildings.

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4b

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7b

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10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

189

239

Goodwin

Mark

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Cottage

Nr. Foxenden

1 Foxendown Cottage

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out). Opposite Foxendown Farmhouse

190

240

Usherwood

William

Tweddell

Mrs R.H.

Cottage

Nr. Foxenden

2 Foxendown Cottage

Previous owner = Exs R H Tweddell (crossed out). Opposite Foxendown Farmhouse

191

241

French

R.H. & G.

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Arable Land

Melliker Farm

G 18 6

191

242

French

R.H. & G.

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Homestead

Melliker Farm

G 18 6

Melliker Farm

191

243

Byrant

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Farm House & Garden

Melliker Farm

G 18 6

Melliker Farm

191

244

Hood

Charles

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Cottage & Garden

Melliker Farm

G 18 6

Demolished

191

245

Tompkins

Frederick

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Cottage & Garden

Melliker Farm

G 18 6

Demolished

192

246

French

R.H. & G.

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Arable Land

Pt. Camer Farm

94

2

9

G 18
6&7

192

247

Oliver

Thomas

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Cottage & Garden

1

Pt. Camer Farm

G 18
6&7

Now one house 
with 51/56 - Woodcotes

193

248

French

R.H. & G.

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Buildings

Camer Park

193

249

French

R.H. & G.

Smith Masters

W.A.

Camer

Pasture Land

Camer Park

92

0

0

194

250

French

Robert Junr.

Miller

George Scott (decd)

Per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

Orchard & Buildings

Waterditch Orchard
Hook Green

3

0

9

18-6-JK

Orchard now built upon

195

251

Gage

Arthur

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers
Wtotham

Arable Land

Lindenwood

2

3

26

30-6-H

195

252

Gage

Arthur

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers
Wtotham

Cottage & Garden

Lindenwood

30-6-H

Lindenwood Cottage

196

253

Biggs

Lewis

Parsons

W.

Meopham Green

House & Garden

Greenfield Cottage

Greenfields

197

254

Godfrey

Vivian Alwin

Godfrey

V.A.

Homeleigh
Hook Green

House, Garden & Premises

Homeleigh
Hook Green

Demolished, replaced by 2 new houses; was known as Homefield

198

255

Golding Bird

Cuthbert Hilton

Golding Bird

C.H.

Dwelling House& Garden & Offices Stabling Orchard & Buildings

Pitfield Cottage
The Green

0
1

1
3

37
  2

Demolished, replaced by 5 new houses

199

256

Hosmer

Thomas Henry

Golding Bird

C.H.

Gardeners Cottage

Pitfield Cottage
The Green

Pitfield Lodge

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4a

4b

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7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

200

257

Golding Bird

Cuthbert Hilton

Golding Bird

C.H.

Pasture Land

Nr. Cherry Hay

2

18

201

258

Seager

George

Golding Bird

C.H.

Pitfield Cottage
the Green

Cottage & Garden

Florence Cottages

1 Florence Cottages

202

259

Castleman

Frank

Golding Bird

C.H.

Pitfield Cottage
the Green

Cottage & Garden

Florence Cottages

2 Florence Cottages

Previous occupier = Thomas Hawley (crossed out)

203

260

Goodchild

James

Richardson

Mrs Jane

High St. Gravesend

House & Garden

Cheshunt
Main Road

Demolished

204

261

Goodchild

James

Richardson

Mrs Jane

High St. Gravesend

Workshop & Stabling

Cheshunt
Main Road

Demolished

205

262

Gravesend Land Co.
(Scudder George)

Gravesend Land Co.

Per. G.L. Hatton Court House Gravesend

Pasture Land

Part of Lomer Farm

16

3

22

18-10-Q

206

263

Hunt
Osborne

Charles
Wm. George

Gravesend Land Co.

Per. G.L. Hatton Court House Gravesend

House & Garden

Opposite Lomer Farm

Site of Graveney Lodge

Numbered plot on 1910 map, but house not yet built

207

264

Green

William

Green

William

House, Buildings & Premises

Culverstone

30-2-GH

Demolished after World War 2 & replaced by 1 bungalow with old 1907 plaque incorporated

208

265

Green

William

Green

William

Pasture Land

Brewery Meadow 
(Lot 5)

2

3

36

30-2 GH

209

266

Griffiths

S.A.E.

Griffiths

S.A.E.

The Thorns Meopham

Arable Land

Gates Place

2

0

0

18-6-Q

210

267

Porter

Albert

Gunn

John Westacott

Swanscombe

Cottage & Garden

Gates Place

2

0

0

18-6-Q

210/267 and 
211/268 now 
one house - Elmbank

211

268

Zimmer

George Henry

Gunn

John Westacott

Swanscombe

Cottage & Garden

Gates Place

18-6-Q

210/267 and 
211/268 now 
one house - Elmbank

212

269

Gunn

John Westacott

Swanscombe

Buildings

Gates Place

18-6-Q

Demolished

213

270

Harpley

John

Shilling

Miss M.J.

P.O. Harvel

House, Shop, Buildings & Premises

The Post Office Harvel

30-3

The Elms

214

271

Horley

Mrs. Elizabeth Mary

Horley

Mrs

Dwelling House & premises

Ye Homestead Camer Lane

1

25

18-6-QU

Demolished

214

272

Tilby

Samuel

Horley

Mrs

Stabling with Dwelling rooms over

Ye Homestead Camer Lane

18-6-QU

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10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

214

273

Horley

Mrs. Elizabeth Mary

Horley

Mrs

Orchard & Garden

Ye Homestead Camer Lane

6

3

0

18-6-QU

215

274

Horley

Mrs. Elizabeth Mary

Horley

Mrs Eliz.

Plantation

Nr. Arborafield Hook Green

6

3

0

18-6

216

275

Hunt

Rev. James Oscar Bagden

Hunt

Rev. J.O.B.

House & Garden

Burt House Harvel

Birt House

216

276

Hunt

Rev. James Oscar Bagden

Hunt

Rev. J.O.B.

Buildings

Burt House Harvel

0

2

1

216

277

Hunt

Rev. James Oscar Bagden

Hunt

Rev. J.O.B.

Arable & Pasture Lands

Burt House Harvel
Arable
Burt House Harvel
Pasture

13
2

1
2

29
0

216

278

Bishop

Ebenezer

Hunt

Rev. J.O.B.

Cottage & Garden

Burt House Harvel

Merryweather

217

279

Inkpen

Richard

Style & Winch Limited

Public House & Premises

White Horse Harvel

The Old White Horse

No longer a pub

218

280

Inkpen

Richard

Style & Winch Limited

Stabling and Garden

White Horse Harvel

0

1

18

30-3-N

219

281

Jeal

Mrs. Naomi

Jeal

Naomi

White House Coverstone

Cottage & Garden

Coverstone

30-2

White House

220

282

Jones

Arthur Major

Meux

Sir H. & Cy.

The Cricketers Inn

Pt. Of Public House & Premises

No change

221

283

Jones

Arthur Major

Meux

Sir H. & Cy.

The Cricketers Inn

Public House with Buildings Gardens etc.

No change

222

284

Judson

Charles

Miller

George Scott
execs.

Per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

House & Garden

Evenden Villas

18-6-P
T

Evenden House

223

285

Judson

Charles

Miller

George Scott
execs.

Per A Hutchison
6 Stone Buildings
Lincolns Inn

Arable Land

Evenden Farm

6

1

0

18-6-P
T

224

286

Judson

Frederick Charles

Judson

F.C.

7 Glass Houses & Premises

Hook Green

2

0

0

18-6-Q

Demolished

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1

2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

        6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

225

287

Judson

Frederick Charles

Judson

F.C.

Arable land

Hook Green

5

2

0

18-6-Q

226

288

Booker

Henry Thos.

Booker

Henry Thos.

House, Garden & Stabling

(Maycroft) 
Hook Green

2

0

Maycroft

Previous occupier = Thomas Henry Kingsley; previous owner = T H Kingsley

227

289

Ladds

Exr Phillip (Lawford Robert, Ellingham John, Ladds Mrs L)

Ladds

Exr P

Swanley Junction per F W Ladds

Arable Land

Norwood Lane

13

2

8

18-6

228

290

Ladds

Exr Phillip

Ladds

Exr P

Swanley Junction per J.W.Ladds

40 rows of glass, House & Stabling

Norwood Lane

18-6

Demolished. Replaced by new houses

229

291

Self

Sexton

House & Garden

Norwood Road

Previous occupier=George Armitage; previous owner & address=Philip Frank Ladds, Swanley junction; previous property name=The Chalet (all crossed out)

230

292

Langridge

Ambrose

Langridge

A

Arable Land

Priesthood Farm

27

1

20

230

293

Langridge

Ambrose

Langridge

A

Homestead

Priesthood Farm

230

294

Langridge

Ambrose

Langridge

A

Farm Cottage

Priesthood Farm

0

1

0

Priestwood Farm

231

295

Langridge

Ambrose

Langridge

A

Pasture Land

Bykitts, Priesthood

3

2

12

232

296

Larcomb

Samuel

Larcomb

S

House, Garden & Premises

Birnie, 
Hook Green 
(St Aubyns)

18.6.P

St Aubin

Field Book gives 'St Aubyns' as previous name

233

297

Larcomb

Samuel

Larcomb

S

Outbuildings & Premises

Hook Green

18.6.P

234

298

Larcomb

Samuel

Larcomb

S

House, workshop & garden

Hook Green

18.6.P

Mulberry Cottage

235

299

Leeming

Mrs Elizabeth

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Dwelling House & Offices, Gardens Stabling, Orchard & Premises

Nevill House

1

3

20

18-16-K

No change

Previous owner = Exs T Leeming

236

300

Goodwin

John

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

4

Nevill Cottages,
 Hook Green

18-6-K

Old Nevill Cottage

Previous owner = Exs T Leeming

237

301

Blackman

Mrs Eliza

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

3

Nevill Cottages,
Hook Green

18-6-K

Old Nevill Cottage

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

          6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

238

302

Whiffen

William

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

2

Nevill Cottages,
Hook Green

18-6-K

Ash Cottage

239

303

Andrews

George Charles

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

1

Nevill Cottages,
Hook Green

18-6-K

Ash Cottage

239

304

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Waterditch

240

305

Beckham

William

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Pond Cottages,
Hook Green

18-6-K

Waterditch

241

306

Ritchie

Mrs Elizabeth

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Pond Cottages, 
Hook Green

Waterditch

242

307

Ouseley

Samuel

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Pond Cottages, 
Hook Green

Waterditch

243

308

Johnson

Mrs Jane

Leeming

Mrs L. F

Nevill House, Meopham

Cottage & Garden

Pond Cottages, 
Hook Green

Waterditch

244

309

Loft

John

Loft

John

New Street, nr Wrotham

Arable Land

New Street

29

2

6

Previous owner address = Ridley

245

310

Martin

Josiah

Martin

J.

Prospect Place, Meopham

House, Garden, Shop, Premises

1

Prospect Place

Vacant

246

311

Taylor

Walter

Martin

J.

Prospect Place, Meopham

House, Garden, Bakehouse, Premises

Prospect Place

Now an art gallery

247

312

Williams

Miss Eliza

Martin

J.

Prospect Place, Meopham

House & Garden

2

Prospect Place

Ashleigh

248

313

Bishop

Ernest

Martin

J.

Prospect Place, Meopham

House & Garden

Fairview

Fairview

Previous occupier = Nathaniel Kemsley

249

314

Crowhurst

Thomas

Martin

J.

Prospect Place, Meopham

House & Garden

1

Croft Cotts.

No change

250

315

Taylor

George

Martin

J.

Prospect Place, Meopham

House & Garden

2

Croft Cotts.

No change

251

316

Martin

Josiah for Houses & Wood S4

Martin

J.

House & Garden

Clematis Cottage 
nr The Green

No change

Previous occupier = Ernest Bishop

252

317

Roots

William

Martin

J.

House & Garden

Fern Cott nr The Green

Fern Villa

253

318

Lewis

A.J.

Martin

J.

House & Garden

Vine Cott nr The Green

Hartsdown

254

319

Percival

Mrs Elizabeth

Martin

J.

House & Garden

Myrtle Cott nr The Green

Danecote

255

320

Tichburn

William

Martin

J.

House & Garden

Lily Cott nr The Green

No change

256

321

Moreton

William George

Martin

J.

House & Garden

Rose Cott nr The Green

Heather Dell

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

         6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

257

322

Maynard

Mrs Mary Ann

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Arable Land

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

287

1

17

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

258

323

Maynard

Mrs Mary Ann

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Arable Land

Pt of Dean Farm

49

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

258

324

Maynard

Mrs Mary Ann

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Arable Land

Pt of Dean Farm

17

2

37

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

259

325

Maynard

Mrs Mary Ann

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Arable Land

Pt of Harvel Farm

7

-

31

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

260

326

Maynard

Mrs Mary Ann

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Homestead

Dean & Ham 
Hill Farms

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

261

327

Anderson

Mrs Ellen & George William

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Farmhouse & Garden

Dean Farm

Dene Manor

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

262

328

Strong

John

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Cottage

1

Dean Cotts.

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown
262/328-265/331 now 3 houses - Dean Cottage, Green Shutters, Green Pastures. Correspondence to original cottages is unclear

263

329

Elphick

Lewis

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Cottage

2

Dean Cotts.

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown
262/328-265/331 now 3 houses - Dean Cottage, Green Shutters, Green Pastures. Correspondence to original cottages is unclear

264

330

Mortlock

Thomas

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Cottage

3

Dean Cotts.

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown
262/328-265/331 now 3 houses - Dean Cottage, Green Shutters, Green Pastures. Correspondence to original cottages is unclear

265

331

Andrews

Alfred

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Cottage

4

Dean Cotts.

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown
262/328-265/331 now 3 houses - Dean Cottage, Green Shutters, Green Pastures. Correspondence to original cottages is unclear

266

332

S

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Cottage

Ham Hill

Now one house with 267/333 - Purvil Wood Cottage

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

         6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

267

333

Hogg

William Jnr

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Cottage

Ham Hill

Now one house with 266/332 - Purvil Wood Cottage

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

268

334

Hogg

Ernest

Maynard

Mrs

Dean & Ham Hill Farm Meopham

Farm House

Ham Hill

Ham Farm

Previous owner address = Oakenden, Luddesdown

269

335

Maxted

Amédée George

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

House & Garden

Broad View 
South Street

18 -14-E 18-10-T

Original house demolished, replaced by 4 houses - 1-4 Broadview

270

336

Maxted

Amédée George

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

Pasture Land

near Chapel, 
South Street

18 -14-E 18-10-T

271

337

Windo

Percy Carrington

Managers of Meopham Schools

per Rev A.F.C.Owen

The Vicarage, Meopham

School House

The Village Schools

Demolished, modern houses on site

272

338

Hooker

Mrs Elizabeth Ann

Managers of Meopham Schools

per Rev A.F.C.Owen

The Vicarage, Meopham

School House

South Street

The Old School House

273

339

Merry

Henry

Waterlow

Sir P.H. Bart

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

House, Garden & Stabling, Orchard & Meadow

Dormans Cottage, South Street

1

2

27

30-2-B

No change

274

340

Miller

Mrs

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison 6 Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn, WC

Dwelling House & Offices with Stabling, Coach-house, Buildings & Garden

The Orchard, Hook Green

4

-

9

18-6-P

No change

275

341

Pratt

Charles Read

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison 6 Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn, WC

Cottage & Garden

No property address supplied : unidentifiable. No number on 1910 map. Possibly attached to 'The Orchard'

276

342

Taylor

Charles

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison 6 Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn, WC

Arable Land

Monksreed

19

2

39

18-6-A.B.G.H

277

343

Day

William

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison 6 Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn, WC

Cottage & Garden

Evendens

18-6-P

Formerly a pair of semi-detached cottaces with 278/344, Evenden Cottages. Both demolished and replaced by 2 modern houses, Etcheona and Orchard View

278

344

Russell

William

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison 6 Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn, WC

Cottage & Garden

Evendens

18-6-P

Formerly a pair of semi-detached cottaces with 277/343, Evenden Cottages. Both demolished and replaced by 2 modern houses, Etcheona and Orchard View

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

         6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

279

345

Fisher

Victor John

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

1

Melliker Road

18-6-P

1 Melliker Cottages

280

346

Tomkins

George

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

2

Melliker Road

18-6-P

2 Melliker Cottages

281

347

Parker

William

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

3

Melliker Road

18-6-P

3 Melliker Cottages

282

348

Redding

George

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

4

Melliker Road

18-6-P

4 Melliker Cottages

283

349

Parker

Mrs Jane

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

5

Melliker Road

18-6-P

Demolished

284

350

Martin

James

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

6

Melliker Road

18-6-P

Demolished

285

351

Hollett

Stapleton Cheeseman

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

7

Melliker Road

18-6-P

Demolished

286

352

Hollett

Stapleton Cheeseman

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

8

Melliker Road

18-6-P

Demolished

287

353

Russell

Henry Jnr

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

Norwood Lane

1

1

0

18-6-Q

Now one house 
with 288/354 - 
Blackberry Cottage

288

354

Blackman

James

Miller

Exs G S

per A Hutchison, 6 Stone Bldngs, Lincolns Inn

Cottage & Garden

Norwood Lane

18-6-Q

Now one house 
with 287/353 - 
Blackberry Cottage

289

355

Moon

Edward Robert Pacy

Moon

E R P

Dwelling House, Stabling, Garden & Orchard

Green Farm House

2

0

32

No change

Previous owner = Sir P H Waterlow Bart (crossed out)

290

356

Nevill

Hon. Ralph Pelham

Nevill

Hon. R P

Birling Manor, West Malling

Woodlands

Great Hawsdown 1-9 and Little Hawsdown 1-4

1

1

13

291

357

Norton

William Morgan

Norton

W M

House & Garden

Meopham Mill

Mill House

292

358

Norton

William Morgan

Norton

W M

Windmill Buildings Land & Premises

Meopham Mill

No change

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2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

         6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

293

359

Norton

William Morgan

Norton

W M

Buildings

Meopham Mill

Demolished

294

360

Dines

Norton

W M

House & Garden

Orchard House 
next the Mill

No change

295

361

Norton

William Morgan

Paine

Exs George, 
per W M Norton

Garden etc.

The Green

abt
2


0


0

18-10-P
T

296

362

Norton

William Morgan

Paine

Exs George,
per W M Norton

Garden etc.

The Green

1

2

27

18-10-P
T

297

363

Norton

William Morgan

Paine

Exs George, 
per W M Norton

2 Glasshouses

The Green

18-10-P
T

Demolished

298

364

Owen

Revd Arthur Frank Cowley

Owen

Revd A F C

The Vicarage, Meopham

House Gardens Stabling & Premises

The Vicarage

1

1

31

18-10-J

The Old 
Vicarage. 
Now converted 
into flats

299

365

Russell

Leonard

Owen

Revd A F C

The Vicarage, Meopham

Paddock

6

0

0

18-10-J

Previous occupier = Owen, Revd Arthur Frank Cowley (crossed out)

300

366

Owen

Revd Arthur Frank Cowley

Owen

Revd A F C

The Vicarage, Meopham

Tithe rent charge attached to the Benefice of Meopham

301

367

Parsons

Walter

Parsons

Walter

House, Shop Stabling & Stores with Premises

Meopham Green

Previous occupier = J. W. Buggs (crossed out). Vacant at present

302

368

Parsons

Walter

Parsons

Walter

Cottage used as a Stores

Meopham Green

Previous occupier = J. W. Buggs (crossed out). Vacant at present

303

369

Parsons

Walter

Parsons

Walter

Shop & Premises

The Green

Previous occupier = Mrs Elkington (crossed out). Vacant at present

304

370

Parsons

J A

Parsons

Walter

Cottage & Garden

The Green

Previous occupier = Mrs Elkington (crossed out). No visible number on 1910 map : unidentifiable

305

371

Parsons

Walter

Parsons

W

Meopham Green

Pasture Land

Nr Cherry Hay

1

3

19

306

372

Gage

Fraser

Parsons

W

Meopham Green

Cottage & Garden

South Street (Franklin)

307

373

Becton

Patrick

Parsons

W

Meopham Green

Cottage & Garden

South Street (Kathlie)

Kathlie

308

374

Semark

George

Parsons

W

Meopham Green

Cottage & Garden

South Street (Gordon)

No change

309

375

Marsden

Mrs Annie

Parsons

W

Meopham Green

Cottage & Garden

South Street (Raylan)

18-14-E

Hoyland

Previous occupier = Marden (crossed out - ? Clerical error)

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3a

3b

4a

4b

5

         6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

310

376

Phillips

Robert

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

House & Garden

Durham Villa
Main Rd

Bucklands

311

377

Randerson

Leonard

Buggs

J W

Meopham Lodge

House & Garden

Blendon Villa
Main Rd

No change

312

378

Durling

Sydney

Smith Masters

W A

Camer Park

House & Garden

Alma Villas

Firbank

313

379

Reeves

Henry

Budden & 
Biggs Lic.

Strood

Beer House & Smithy, Premises

Amazon & 
Tiger Harvel

0

39

Forge Cottage

314

380

Reeves

Henry

Budden & 
Biggs Lic.

Strood

Garden

Amazon & 
Tiger Harvel

1

39

315

381

Richardson

Albert

Richardson

Mrs A

Northfield House

House Shop & Garden

Northfield House
Nr Lomer Farm

No change

316

382

Roberts & Brigden

Frederick &
C H

Cogswell

T S

Cringleford Vicarage, Norwich

Buildings & Plant used as a Varnish Factory

Nr Village Schools

Previous owner = F W Martin Mr T Cogswell; previous owner address = G'end?

317

383

May

Miss Alice

per W Muskerr-Tilson esq, 26 Southampton St, Strand WC

House & Garden

Mayfield, Hook Green

1

0

0

Now known as Arborfield

Previous occupier = Walter Robinson

318

384

May

Miss Alice

per W Musterr-Tilson esq, 26 Southampton St, Strand WC

Plantation

Mayfield, Hook Green

4

3

0

Previous occupier = Walter Robinson

319

385

Forward

F

Hunt

Mrs E

146 Croxted Rd, West Dulwich

Dwelling house, stabling, buildings orchard, paddock premises

(White House)
Hook Green House

2

2

2

18-6-J
K.P.Q

The White House

Previous owner & owner address = C F Pollards per Messr Bolt & Son, Herne Hill (crossed out)

320

386

Russell

Leonard

Smith Masters

W A

Camer Park

House Shop & Premises

The Green

0

3

0

P 18.10

Barnside

321

387

Russell

Leonard

Smith Masters

W A

Camer Park

Buildings & Yard

The Green

P 18.10

322

388

Russell

Leonard

Golding Bird

C H

Pitfield House, Meopham

Meadow Land

Pitfield Farm

3

36

322

389

Russell

Leonard

Golding Bird

C H

Pitfield House, Meopham

Meadow Land

Pitfield Farm

9

0

8

322

390

Russell

Leonard

Golding Bird

C H

Pitfield House, Meopham

Pasture land

Pitfield Farm

3

3

20

323

391

Russell

Exrs John

Russell

Exrs J

Gravesend

Arable Land

Gates Place

19

1

0

18-6-Q

324

392

Sargent

William

Wood & Son Ltd

George

Public House & Premises

Kings Arms, 
The Green

No change

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1

2

3a

3b

4a

4b

5

         6

7a

7b

7c

10

Assess
-ment 
No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

325

393

Sargent

William

Wood & Son Ltd

George

Stabling & Buiilding

Kings Arms, 
The Green

326

394

Scudder

George

Smith Masters

W A

Cottage, Buildings & Premises

The Village

P.18
10 & 11

Dodmore

The Village is now known as The Street

327

395

Scudder

George

Smith Masters

W A

Buildings, Yard & Premises

The Village

P.18
10 & 11

The Village is now known as The Street

328

396

Scudder

George

Smith Masters

W A

Arable Pasture Land

Dodmore Farm

2
1

3
1

18
7

P.18
10 & 11

329

397

Scudder

George

Smith Masters

W A

Arable Land

Brimstone

10

3

1

P.18
10 & 11

330

398

Scudder

George

Waterlow

Sir P H (Bart.)

Trosley Towers, Wrotham

Arable Land

Whitehill Footpath, Plummert Field

30

0

2

18-10
18-11
18-15
18-14

331

399

Semark

George

Semark

Demetrius

Ye Old English Gent, Tovil, Maidstone

Homestead

Cooks Farm

331

400

Semark

George

Semark

Demetrius

Ye Old English Gent, Tovil, Maidstone

Pasture Land

Cooks Farm

41

2

20

331

401

Semark

George

Semark

Demetrius

Ye Old English Gent, Tovil, Maidstone

Farm Cottage

Cooks Farm

Owls Castle

332

402

Semark

George

Gunn

J

Manor Farm, Swanscombe

Arable Land

Chapmans Hill Meadow, South Street, Lot 2

3

0

3

Site now occupied by Fairby House (modern)

333

403

Simmonds

Ernest

Simmonds

E

House & Garden

Mountfield, Coverstone

30-2-H

Mountfield

334

404

Smith-
Masters

William Allan

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Dwelling House & Offices with Stabling, Coach House, Garden & Premises

Camer

abt
2


0


0

18-11
18-7

Camer House

335

405

Nicholls

Mrs Emma

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Cottage & Garden

Camer Park
E Lodge

No change

335

406

Hills

William Arthur

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Cottage & Garden

Camer Park
W Lodge

No change

335

407

Watts

William J

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Cottage & Garden

The Gardens, Camer

18-7-N

The Bailiff's House

336

408

Buggs

Charles

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Cottage & Garden

Camer Street

P.18.7

No name

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3b

4a

4b

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No

Poor Rate No.

Occupier Surname

Occupier Christian Name(s)

Owner Surname

Owner Christian Name(s)

Owner Address

Property Description

Property Address

Estimated Extent

Ref to Map

Likely Modern Property Name

Notes

337

409

Stevens

Arthur

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Cottage & Garden

3

Camer Street

P.18.7

Now one house with
 338/410 - Somers

338

410

Pointer

Mrs Letitia

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Cottage & Garden

4

Camer Street

P.18.7

Now one house with 
337/409 - Somers

339

411

Hartup

William

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Cottage & Garden

Camer Street

P.18.7

Now one house with 
340/412 - 9 Camer Street

340

412

Hills

Mrs Elizabeth

Smith-
Masters

W A

Camer Park

Cottage & Garden

Camer Street

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Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott Monumental Inscriptions Jacob Scott

Monumental Inscriptions from St John the Baptist Church, Meopham

Monumental Inscriptions from St John the Baptist Church, Meopham, noted by Meopham Historical Society. Index created by Ted Connell. Including a plan (84KB) of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.

The original text runs to 73 pages. Here the text has been consolidated to make the format match other M.I.'s on this Website.

INTRODUCTION
The Monumental Inscriptions of St. John’s, Meopham, were first recorded in the ‘Church Monthly’ of July 1898 by the vicar, the Rev. L.W. Lewis. This list included names and years of burial and the location was indicated by the relevant compass point relating to the church. It was later incorporated in C.H. Golding-Bird’s ‘History of Meopham’ in 1934. These entries provide a most useful source of comparison with ours of a century later. Some 20 names of individuals, all buried before 1898, have been revealed in our own recordings but, curiously, are missing from the original list. These are mainly 18th century gravestones on the south side of the church. On the other hand there are over 50 individuals recorded by L.W. Lewis which we have been unable to trace. More than half of these are listed as north of the church and may now lie beneath the tarmacced paths. Others are recorded as west of the church and on the verge of the widened A227. For the benefit of researchers these names are listed alphabetically with their original locations in the appendix. Lewis spoke hopefully of a possible map of the churchyard but none appeared. A later attempt to record the tombstones was made in 1972 by Mr. H.W. Davies and lodged at the Centre for Kentish Studies in 1975 (Ref. TR 1893/1). Four documents were submitted, containing 70 individual inscriptions, but it is a far from complete survey and no accompanying plan appears to exist. However, a comparison with our survey reveals four inscriptions of which we had no trace. Details of these are also in the appendix.

Our survey was undertaken by eight volunteers from the Meopham Historical Society and has taken three years to bring to completion. The churchyard was divided into 11 sections, each with its own plotted map, and each has been indexed both alphabetically and by location. Two similar general indexes and a plan of the whole churchyard are included. (not included in this webpage)  In cases where the same surname occurs more than once the entries are chronologically listed. Similar indexes with a plan are included for the memorials in the church itself. Original spellings, punctuation and spaces for illegible letters have been strictly adhered to and slashes indicate the division of lines in the inscriptions. Where doubts have arisen about the dates Burial Registers, Bishop’s Transcripts and Golding-Bird have been consulted; hence occasional italicised abbreviations, such as BR, BT, GB with alternative solutions. 266 gravestones survive and 510 individuals have been identified. The earliest surviving inscription is that of Richard Masters of Camer, 1689. The Old Churchyard was officially closed in 1923 and later burials (not included in this survey) are in the new graveyard on the west side of the A227.

Members of the Historical Society who participated in this survey:- Surveyor:- Jack Preston,    Indexer:- Jim Ford
The recorders:- Sheila Bodiam,  Sheila Farmer,   Joan Goodwins,                          

Pictures of the team at work
                       Ann Kneif,         Renee Phippen, Suzanne Edmeades-Stearns
The book jacket:- Jane Paffard (daughter of a member)    The computerisation of the text:- Ann Kneif
                                                                                                                   J. O. Goodwins,   December 2000
                                                       © of Meopham Historical Society

In the ChurchyardArea A
1.(A1) Cross on base In loving memory of / GEMRICKIE GARD / died May Base … ho died

2 (A2) Headstone and kerbstone In / loving memory / of / ANN WARRINGTON / died 8th May 1903 / aged 49 [40?] / also of / HENRY WARRINGTON / husband of the above / died 9th October 1919 [1910?] / aged 62

3 (A3) WHA(R)TO(N) and W(H)IF(FIN) Headstone and footstone In loving memory / of / M.. ..HOMA…. ....H / (ent)ered into rest April 1..(?) [16? 18?] / aged 85 years / MARY ANN WHA(R)TO(N) / SARAH ELIZABETH W…IF(FIN) / sisters of the above / inter(red) in this church-yard / our Dead are living unto …Footstone B.T.W. 1904

4 (A4) Headstone In / loving memory / of / FRANCES C.G. CLARK STEVENS / who died 9th February 1896 / aged 15 years / She sleeps in Jesus free from pain / our loss though great to her is gain / beloved by all who knew her here / and to her parents none more dear / yet hope through Jesus death is given / that soon we’ll meet with her in heaven / also ARTHUR C. STEVENS / father of the above / died 13th Dec 1932 aged 74 / and of his wife MARY / died 24th September aged 78

5 (A5) Pedestal and cross In loving memory of / GEORGE CALLER / who died Augst 11th 1902 / aged 28 years

6 (A6) Pedestal and cross In loving memory / of / JOHN CALLER / who died December 2 1899 / aged 52 years / His end was peace / calmly he passed away

7 (A7) 3 tier pedestal with cross (detached) West facing side: top tier: In loving memory / of / our dear sister / middle tier: MAY STANLEY / died March 9th 1902 age 20 / not gone from memory   East facing side: bottom tier: Not gone from love / but gone to her Father’s / home above

8 (A8) Headstone and footstone East side: In memory of / Mr. WILLIAM BROWNFIELD / who died October 31st 1862 / aged 68 years / also of MARY ANN BROWNFIELD / wife of the above / born November 30th 1796 / died August 12th 1878 aged 82 years / in affectionate remembrance of / two grandsons of the above / JAMES CHARLES HALL / who was drowned at sea / on the 19th of December 1872 / aged 22 years / and of / THOMAS BAYLIS HALL / who died of typhoid fever at sea / on the 19th January 1878 / aged 16 years / also / WILLIAM HENRY BROWNFIELD / son of the above / …rn March 12th 1832 died May 6th 1885
West side:In memory of / HARRY AUGUSTUS HALL / grandson of / WILLIAM AND MARY ANN BROWNFIELD / and brother of J.C. & T.B. HALL / who died in California 27th June 1890 / in his 35 year
Footstone W.B. 1862, M.A.B. 1878, J.C.H. 1872, T.B.H. 1878, W.H.B.1885, H.A.H. 1890

9 (A9) Headstone and footstone In / affectionate remembrance / of / EMMA CALLER / who died Decr 31st 1899 / aged 53 years / Thy will be done Footstone CALLER

10. (A10) 3 tier pedestal with standing cross attached Top tier: … loving memory of / my dear husband / ALBERT …ER / w……. / aged …. Years. Middle tier: B[lesseed] are the dead which die in the Lord / also EMMA / beloved wife of the above / born Oct 28th 1862 died Jan 3rd 1947 / resting

11. (A11) Headstone and footstone In loving memory / of / JOHN STEVENS / died Feby 16th 1906 / aged 80 years / also / ROSETTA, his beloved wife / died Jany 25th 1903 / aged 73 years / also / CLARA daughter of the above / died Feby 19th 1873 / aged 2 years / "Thy will be done"

Footstone J.S. 1906, R.S. 1903, C.S. 1873

12. (A12) Cross on two tier pedestal base Top tier: … lov… …..y / H.RR… / widow … … (la)te / THOMAS ADES / of Brede Sussex / died Nov 13 1898 aged 6(4) Lower tier: also / HOWARD / youngest son of the above / died Dec 20 1876 aged .8 / R.I.P.

13. (A13) Small headstone and footstone C C / COOMBES / died July 2nd 1861 / aged 7 months Footstone CCC 1861

14 (A14) Twin head and body stones Left-hand Sacred / to the memory of / JOHN FIGGESS / who / departed this life / May the 26th / 1851 / aged 92 years Right-hand Sacred / to the memory of / REBECCA wife of / JOHN FIGGESS / who / departed this Life / February the 8th / 1854 / aged 84 years

15 (A15) Headstone and coffin shaped slab East facing: Sacred / to the memory of / THOMAS LATHAN / who departed this life / December 17th 1846 / aged 62 years / also ANN wife of the above / who died April 29th 1879 / in her 84th year West facing: In / memory of / RICHARD son of / JOSEPH and MARIA FIGGESS / of Northfleet parish / who died December 7th 1848 / aged 17 months

16. (A16) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to / the memory of / Mr. EDWARD COOMBE.. / of this pa.. / ho ..eparted this l… / November 12th 18.. / aged 69 years / also / SARAH wife of the above / who departed this l… / November 18th 1861 / aged 67 years Footstone E.C. 1858, S.C. 1861

17. (A17) Badly eroded. No inscription decipherable.

18. (A18) Cross on three tier pedestal base Top tier: In loving memory / of Middle tier: WILLIAM C…. / born August 3…. / died Decer 4th 1897 Bottom tier: also of CHARLOTTE ELLEN / wife of the above / born November 21st 1835 / died November 8th 1915

19. (A19) Headstone and footstone In affectionate remembrance / of / JOHN BUTCHER / who died January 11th 1871 / aged 75 years / also of ELIZABETH / second wife of the above / who died April 26th 1877 / aged 71 years / "For if we believe that Jesus died and / rose again even so them also which leep in / Jesus will God bring with him" / also ANN and SARAH / daughters of the above JOHN BUTCHER Footstone ..B 1871, EB 1877

20. (A20) Headstone and two footstones Sacred to the memory / of / MARTHA LOTT / sister of / MARY BLACKMAN / who departed this life / (at Gravesend) on the / 28th November 1818 / aged 15 years / MARY BLACKMAN / wife of JOHN BLACKMAN / & eldest daughter of / MATTW & MARY LOTT / who departed this life / May 24th 1818 in the / 26th year of her age / also the above / JOHN BLACKMAN / who departed this life / April 21st 1820 / aged 32 years / left issue two sons / vizt WILLm and JOHN Two footstones M.B. 1818, M.L. 1818

Area B
21. (B1/B2) Twin headstone (leaning) Left-hand In ….. / of ANN FRENCH / wife of / JOHN FRENCH / of this parish / Died 29 …. ar. 1762 / aged 65 years / [BR 2nd April] Right-hand ……… / JOH.. FRENCH / of this …… / who ……. / Nov …….. / aged … years [BR 1777 24th November and GB 1777 burial]

22. (B3) Headstone and footstone Sacred to the memory / of ANN daughter of / JOHN & MARGARET FRENCH / of this parish who departed / this life the 25 of April 1806 / aged 49? Years
Footstone A.F. 1806

23. (B4) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / Mr. THOMAS FRENCH / of this parish / who departed this life / November 30th 1810? / aged …. Years / left issue two sons and three daughters / (viz) JOHN THOMAS SARAH / ANN MARY … / also SARAH his wife / who departed this life / December 29th 1849 / aged 74 years Footstone T.F. 1810, S.F. 1849

24. (B5) Headstone Sacred / to the memory of / Mr. WILLIAM FRENCH / of this parish / who departed this life / the 28th of September 1818 / aged 60 years

25. (B6) Headstone In affectionate remembrance / of / MARY FRENCH / of this parish / who departed this life / September 9th 1874 / aged 65 years / "the dust returns to the earth as it was and / the Spirit returns unto God who gave it" / Ecclesiastes 12.7.

26. (B7) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / ANN FRENCH / who departed this life / the 5th of May 1851 / aged 46 years Footstone A.F. 1851

27. (B7a) A coffin shaped stone with a kerbstone. No headstone. No markings. Possibly a FRENCH? In alignment with several other French tombstones.

28. (B8) Headstone Sacred / to the memory of / ARTHUR and MARY JANE BALE / for many years / schoolmaster and schoolmistress / at Siesey, Boston, Lincolnshire   On small cross – inscription face down in grass, so very clear. In memory of ARTHUR BUGGS / died Aug. 2nd 1912 Possibly marble – in excellent condition [BR Arthur 29th April 1894, Mary Jane 11th March 1904]

29. (B9) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / HENRY BUGGS / late of this parish / who departed this life / December 28th 1846 / aged 57 years / "come unto me all ye that labour and are / heavy laden and I will give you rest" / Matthew 11 Chap 28th verse / he left issue by HARRIOT his wife / one son and two daughters / viz: JAMES, MARY ANN, / and ELIZABETH / also HARRIOT BUGGS / wife of the above / who died April 9th 1856 aged 66 years / "purge me, with his …. And I shall be clean / wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow" / 51st Psalm 7th verse Footstone H.B. 1846, H.B. 1856

30. (B10) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / HENRY son of / HENRY and HARRIOT BUGGS / who died July 5th 1826 / aged 9 years / also RICHARD JAMES / who died February 4th 1834 / aged 15 years / likewise HARRIOT / who died March 8th 1834 / aged 9 years / "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken / away. Blessed be the name of the Lord" / Job 4 Chapr 21 verse Footstone H.B. 1826, R.J.B. 1834, H.B. 1834

31. (B11) Headstone and footstone No inscription visible. Stone flaking very badly. Footstone buried against headstone.

32. (B12) Headstone and footstone Here lyeth / the body of / THOMAS SHARMER / of this parish Junr / who died Octor ye 14th / …. Ye 37th year / …. His age Footstone ..S 1737

33. (B13) Headstone The body … / ANN DAI…E / wife of WILL: D…… / late of East G… / and daugh… / (S)KARM… / of …… .arish / ye 30th of J..n. / aged 51 (57?) years

34. (B14) Pedestal and kerbstone Cross on 3-tier pedestal within rectangular kerbstone with raised corners East facing pedestal, top tier: In / loving memory / of Middle tier: ROBERT HENRY FRENCH / DIED April 10 1918. / aged 74 years. Bottom tier: "after he had seved his own generation he fell on sleep West facing pedestal, top tier: Also / KATE LUCY / his wife Middle tier: died May 22 1928 / aged 74 years

35. (B15) Headstone and coffin shaped stone on ground Sacred / to the memory of / HARRIOT wife of / JOHN FRENCH / of this parish / who departed this life / January 8th 1871 / aged 57 years / also EMMA FRENCH / who died in her infancy / left issue / JOHN THOMAS WILLIAM HARRIOT / SARAH ANN ROBERT HENRY MARY / GEORGE MARGARET and EDWARD / JOHN FRENCH / died Sepr 17th 1883 aged 76 years

36. (B16) Headstone and 2 footstones Sacred / SARAH …. of / Mr JOHN R?..E..NEY / of this parish departed this life / on the …….. 18..9 / also two children of the above / who died in their infancy  
2 footstones – no inscription visible

37. (B17) Headstone h…e / lyeth … body / of EDWARD BELL / who departed this / life … 6 …. / aged 59? / also his father (and) / mother lies by … / reader (st)and of … / Thy remembrance keep / for in this (gra)ve a / fr…nd of Ch(rist) doth / sleep [GB 1724]

38. (B18) Headstone and 2 footstones To the / memory of MARGARET wife of / JOHN FRENCH / of this parish she departed this / life the 14 October 1780 / aged 56 years / also JOHN FRENCH departed / this life the 7th October 179.. / aged 68 years 2 footstones M.F. 1780, J.F. 179..? [BR 1795]

39. (B19) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / ROBERT FRENCH of this / parish who departed this life / the 24th of November 1802 / aged 40 years Footstone R.F. 1802

40. (B20) Headstone and kerbstone In / loving memory / of / JOHN NORTON / who died 2nd April 1908 / aged 73 years / also of JANE MORGAN / sister of the above / who died 4th February 1910 / aged 79 years / "gone but not forgotten"

41. (B21) Headstone and footstone In memory / of / RICHARD BUGGS / of this parish / who died May 1st 1808 / aged 70 years / also MILDRED BUGGS / wife of the above / who died October 2nd 1786 / aged 46 years / (left issue 4 sons) / likewise SARAH FAIRMAN / daughter of the above / who died June 2nd 1785 Footstone no initials

42. (B22) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / Mrs MARY BUGGS / of the parish of Ash in this county / who died March 1st 1831 / aged 67 years / "Remember now Thy Creator in the days of Thy / youth while the evil days come not, nor the years / draw nigh when Thou shalt cry I have no pleasure in them" / Ecclesiastes / Chap XII verse 1 / also GEORGE BARKAWAY / who died September 23rd 1831 / aged 5 months / also HANNAH YOUNG / who died May 12th 1875 / aged 74 years / ….. pray Footstone M.B. 1831, G.B. 1831

43. (B23) Headstone and footstone In memory of / Mr WILLIAM BUGGS / died June 6 1819 aged 56 / Mr WILLIAM son of the above died / June 6 1817 aged 28 / ANN BARKAWAY died May 15 1806 / aged 1 year / JESSE BARKAWAY died June 16 18…? / aged 3 years 10 months / grandchildren of the above Footstone W.B. no date

44. (B24) Headstone and 2 footstones In memory of / Mr THOMAS LAURIE of this parish / who departed this life 31st may 1808 / in the 22nd year of his age / left issue one son, THOMAS / also his son THOMAS LAURIE / who departed this life 1st SepTR 1859 / aged 51 years Footstone on left T.L. 1808, T.L. 1859
Footstone on right (not related) E.S. 1831, R.S. 1832

45. (B25) Headstone In / memory of / MARY BUGGS of this parish / who departed this life 28th Sept 1804 / aged 64 years / also THOMAS BUGGS husband of the above / departed this life 3rd Octr 1804 / aged 76 years 2 footstones M.B. 1804 T.B. 1804

46. (B26a) Headstone and footstone East facing: In memory of / CHARLES / the beloved son of / WILLIAM And NAOMI JEAL / who departed this life / January 29th 1878 / aged 15 years / also / WILLIAM JEAL / father of the above / who passed peacefully above / February 22nd 1903 / aged 70 years / also NAOMI JEAL / called to rest April 19 1912 / aged 80 years / a faithful wife and loving mother West facing: In / affectionate remembrance / of / MARY wife of / WILLIAM LANE, / of this parish / who died March 19th 1872 / aged 67 years / also / WILLIAM LANE / husband of the above / who died April 9th 1882 / aged 80 years

47. (B26b) Footstone ML 1872, CJ 1878, WL 1882, WJ 1903, NJ 1912

48. (B26c) Footstone leaning against wall backing the A227 G.B. 1860 reference to GEORGE BUGGS buried 10 July M.B. 1878 reference to MARY, wife of GEORGE BUGGS buried 12 February No headstone survives. Provenance:- burial register

49. (B27) Footstone leaning against wall backing the A227 M.B. 1818 reference to MARY BLACKMAN see No. 20 (A20)

50. (B28) Footstone leaning against wall backing the A227 M.L. 1818 reference to MARTHA LOTT see A20

51. (B29) Footstone (no details visible) leaning against wall backing the A227
Area C
52. (C1) Headstone and footstone In affectionate remembrance / of / ELVIRA / the beloved wife of / JAMES BUGGS / who died November 3rd 1868 / aged 41 years / "Thy will be done" / also JULIA BUGGS / who died March 10th 1870 / aged 7 years / "the Lord giveth and taketh, blessed be / the name of the Lord" / also the above JAMES BUGGS / who exchanged life for immortality / August 9th 1890 aged 69 years / "Home at last Thy labour done. / Safe and blest the victory won. / Jordan passed from pain set free / Angels now have welcomed thee.
Footstone E.B. 1868, J.B. 1870, J.B. 1890

53. (C2) Headstone and footstone Sacred to the memory / of / HENRY BUGGS / who died 17th May 1894 / Aged 34 years at base of headstone J. Steel Gravesend (stonemason) Footstone H.B. 1894

54. (C3) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / RICHARD BARNARD / who died October 8th 1837 / aged 59 years / also HANNAH wife of the above / who died December 9th 1856 / aged 77 years / also JAMES their son / born 25th September / died 11th December 1815 Footstone R.B. 1837, H.B. 1856, J.B. 1815

54. (C4) Headstone and footstone In memory of / ROBERT HILLS / who died 5th July 1813 aged 77 years / left issue two sons and six daughters / "in the gay scene too oft of giddy youth / he sought his God and chose the paths of truth: / those paths he trod to life’s meridian stage / those paths pursu’d to long extended age / Pain he endur’d but from affliction’s flame / like Gold refulgent from the furnace came / till in full age and well prepared for death / calm and unruffl’d he resigned his breath / Reflection / perhaps some critic, or perhaps some friend / may ask ‘and what’s the good these lines intend?’ / Live o’er his life and such shall be thine end" / MARY wife of the above / ROBERT HILLS / who died the 20th February 1820 / aged 85 years Footstone R.H. 1817, M.H. 1820

55. (C5) Twin headstone and two body tombs with initials at foot of each Left-hand Sacred / to the memory of / Mr THOMAS EDMEADES / of the parish of Darenth / who departed this life / the 30th of March 1820 / aged 80 years Right-hand Sacred / to the memory of / ANNE relict of / THOMAS EDMEADES / departed this life / 13th of December 1832 / aged 83 years At foot of body tombs T.E. & A.E.

56. (C6) Headstone, body tomb and footstone In sacred memory … / …ANOR EDMEAD.. sis… .. / THOMAS EDMEADES of Stone who / …. this li… the .. November 1802 / aged … years Footstone – at foot of body stone E.E. 1802 [BR Elizabeth 9th November]

57. (C7) Headstone and body stone Memory / ALICE wife of / Mr. THOMAS CUCKOW / of this parish / who died the 30th of March 1821 / aged 77 years / also the above THOMAS CUCKOW / who died the 23rd of April 1821 / aged 80 years / left issue three sons / JOHN THOMAS and RICHARD

58. (C8) Headstone and footstone Here lyeth / the body of / ELIZA SALMON / sister of WILL… / SALMON of ys parish / she died in ye year / 1710? / aged … years Footstone totally illegible

59. (C9) Headstone and footstone Here lieth / the body of ELIZABETH / wife of THOMAS / PLUMMER of this parish / she departed this life Feb / ruary 28th 1759 in the / 47 year of her age / here lieth also the body / of the said THOMAS / PLUMMER he departed / this life Aug the 22nd 1764 / aged 62 years Footstone E.P. 1759, T.P. 1764

60. (C10) Headstone and footstone Here lyeth the body of / RICHARD PLUMMER late / of the parish of Greenwich / in Kent who dyed Octor. / the 24th 1741 aged 74 yr. Footstone RP 1741

61. (C11) Headstone and footstone Here lyeth the body / of WILLIAM BUGGS / cityson and cook of / London. He departed / this life February 4th / A.D. 1756 in the / 30 year of his age / "short was my days / the longer is my rest / God called me hence / because he knew it best" Footstone W.B. 1756

62. (C12) Headstone and footstone Here li… / the body of / ELIZAH PLUMMER / widow who depar / ted this life De / cemr. ye 25 in ye / year of our Lord / 1772(?) & in ye 84 / year of her age Footstone EP 1772?

63. (C13) Headstone Sacred / to the memory of / KATHARINE daughter of / THOMAS & SARAH SALMON / of this parish / departed this life the … of / June 181? Aged 11 years [BR 1810 7th June]

64. (C14) Headstone In memory of / THOMAS SALMON / late of the parish of Farningham / who departed this life / the 27th of October 1822 aged … years

65. (C15) Headstone In memory of / Mrs. SARAH SALMON / wife of Mr. THOMAS SALMON / of Farningham in this county / who died May 9th 1832 / aged 61 years

66. (C16) Headstone In / memory / of SARAH wife of / DAVID TERRY / of ye parish who died 9 June 1763 / in the 58th y… of her age / also LYDIA wife of the above said DAVID TERRY / who died ye 16th of July 1765 / in the 40th year of her age / left issue one son JAMES / of DAVID TERRY / died April the 9th 1777 / aged 68 years [BR 4th April 1777]

67. (C17) Headstone(in two pieces) and footstone In memory of / Mr. JOHN NEVILL late of this parish / who departed this life May 12 1771(?) / aged 61 years / also here lieth the body of JANE NEVILL formerly wife of / the … JOHN NEVILL who departed / this life Oc….. 1801 aged 82 years Footstone JN 1771

68. (C18) Headstone Here / … Bo… / W….. / JOHN …… / parish …. / March …. / in ye 9th ye …. / his age

69. (C19) Headstone To / the memory of / Mr. JOHN WOOD / of this parish who / died June ye 30th 178?.. / aged 70? Years [BR 1750 3rd July]

70. (C20) Headstone and kerbstone East side: In / loving memory of / a dear wife and mother / MAY MEAKIN / Who died 27th December 1960 / aged 66 years / cremated at Medway Crematorium / at rest / also GEORGE MEAKIN / husband of the above / who died 22nd Nov. 1964 / aged 82 years / cremated / also FRED MEAKIN / brother of the above / died 23rd Dec. 1967 / aged 83 years / cremated West side: In loving memory / of / SAMUEL MEAKIN / died 11th July 1892 / aged 46 years / "the memory of the just is blessed" / also CAROLINE MEAKIN / wife of the above / died 26th April 1925 / aged 70 years / "I came to Jesus as I was / weary and worn and sad / I found in him a resting place / and he has made me glad"

71. (C21) Headstone and footstone Sacred to the / memory of / HARRIET / wife of JAMES KILLICK / who departed this life / November 20th 1861 / aged 67 years / "be ye also ready for in such an hour as ye / think not the Son of Man cometh / Matt. 24th 44th / JAMES KILLICK / died December 9th 1889 / aged 97 years / also / SUSANNAH THOMAS & EMMA AMELIA / children of the above who died / in their infancy Footstone H.K. 1861, J.K. 1889

72. (C22) Small 3 tiered pedestal and kerbstone Top tier: In loving memory / of / THOMAS KILLICK Second tier: who departed this life / April 6th 1891 / aged 53 years / "the memory of the just is blessed" Bottom tier north side: J. Steel Gravesend (stonemason)
Area D
73. (D1) Headstone and body stone In memory of / ELIZABETH SHEPHERD / wife of JOHN SHEPHERD of / Ditton in the county and daughter of / THO. And CATHARINE SALMON / late of Boxley who departed this life / the 20. of May 1814 / aged 50 years / left issue two daughters / viz: ELIZABETH and MARY ANN At end of body stone: E.S. 1814

74. (D2) Double headstone In memory of / CATHERINE wife of / THOMAS SALMON / late of Boxley who departed / this life November ye 30 1781 / aged 56 years / also WILLIAM son of the above / THOMAS and CATHARINE SALMON / who departed this life July the / 31 1785 aged 32 years

75. (D3) Headstone In memory of THOS SALMON / late of Boxly farmer departed / this life January the 26th 17..8 / aged 43 years / left CATHERINE his wife and issue / by her two sons and one daughter / WILLM THOSS and ELIZ. [BR Thomas 2nd February 1768]

76. (D4) Double headstone and footstone Left-hand In / memory of / THOS son of / THOS and / CATHERINE SALMON who / died Decem 25 / 1762 aged 9 / months Right-hand Also / (??) WHIFFIN their / Son died A…l / 6 1765 aged / 9 months Footstone illegible [BR Whiffin 10th August 1763]

77. (D5) Headstone and footstone Here lyeth / the body of WILLIAM / SALMON of this parish / who departed ys life / …th of June 1746 / …. 72 years / left …ue 3 sons / WILL. WHIFFIN & THOS Footstone WS 1746

78. (D6)Headstone and footstone Here lieth / ye body of ELIZA / wife of WILLIAM / SALMON of ys parish / yeom & daughr of / RICHD WHIFFIN / late of ys parish / who died June ye 12 / 1726 in ye 40th / year of her age Footstone: E.S. 1726

.79. (D7) Double headstone and two footstones Left-hand Here lyes ye / body of RICHD /WHIFFIN of ys / parish yeỡ: who / died March / ye 4th 1725 in / ye 91st year of / his age Right-hand Here lyes / the body of / JANE Ye wife / of RICHARD / WHIFFIN of ths / parish who part: this life / ye 16th of April (1708) Footstones R.W. (no date), J.W. 1708

80. (D8) Headstone and two footstones In / memory of WHIFFEN SALMON / of this parish who departed this life / the 18th of March 1791 / in the 72nd year of his age / also WILLIAM SALMON / who departed this life March the 14th / 1796 aged 81 years Two footstones: (one with no inscription) WS 1791

81. (D9) A large table tomb surrounded by a body stone and a headstone 
   East facing: In / memory of five children of / ROBERT EDMEADES son of THOS / EDMEADES of Minster in the Isle of Sheppey / and ANN his wife viz:- / ROBERT died 1st May 1817 aged 17 months / ROBERT 29th Dec 1819 6 months / CATHERINE 6th Jany 1822 11 months / ESTHER ELIZH 25 Jany 1833 11 months / KATE 27th Augt 1833 6 years / also the above named ROBERT EDMEADES Esqr / late solicitor at Sheerness and father of the above children / who died the 20th January 1863 aged 71 years / also ANN wife of the above ROBT EDMEADES Esqr / who died the 23rd November 1881 aged 90 years
   West facing: In memory of / MARY EDMEADES / wife of THOMAS EDMEADES / of the parish of Minster in the Isle of Sheppey / daughter of ROBERT and MARY HILLS / of this parish who departed this life the 12th July 1801 aged 37 years / also the above named / THOMAS EDMEADES / who died on the 14th day of March 1832 / aged 71 years / also REBECCA EDMEADES / daughter of the above / who died on the 20th November 1850 / aged 36 years [BR Robert (father) 27th January 1865, Mary 1800, GB Rebecca 1830]

81. (D10) Headstone and bodystone Sacred / to the memory of JOSEPH MUNDAY / (late of Higham in the county of Kent) / departed this life the 17th of April / 1798 aged 37 years / also MARY daughter of the above / died the 9th of November 1794 / aged 1 year 7 months / left issue 1 son and 3 daughters / viz: ROBERT ANN ELIZABETH / and SUSANNA At foot of body stone J.M. 1798

82. (D11) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / MARY wife of / JOSEPH LANGFORD / of this parish / who died October the 26th 1831 / aged 63 years / left 1 husband with three sons / and three daughters / to lament their loss / also the above / JOSEPH LANGFORD / who died November the 18th 1839 / aged 78 years Footstone ML 1..1, JL 1839

83. (D12) Headstone and two footstones RICHARD MASTER… / of this parish died May … / 1689 aged 33 years / JOAN ye wife of RICHD ~ / MASTERS (since ye wife of / WILL: EDMEADS of Nustead) / died June ye 3rd 1717 aged 51 / years / Memento mori Footstones RM 1689, second has no inscription

84. (D13) Headstone and footstone (belonging to D12) To the memory / of ELIZABETH GUNNING / wife of ROBERT GUNNING of / the parish of Cobham. She was / a loving wife a tender mother / and a good neighbour. Lived well / respected and died much lamented / was sister of GEORGE MASTERS / of this parish. She dep / arted this life the 17th day of September / 1736 aged 48 years / also ROBERT GUNNING / died May 8th 1770 aged 85 years Footstone JM 1717 (belonging to D12)

85. (D14) Headstone and two footstones (one belonging to D13) In / memory of / CATHARINE GUNNING / daughter of ROBERT and ELIZABETH GUNNING / late of Cobham who departed / this life the 13 day of July / 1783 in the 56 year of her / age Two footstones E.G. 1736 (belonging to D13), CG 1783

86. (D15) Headstone Here / lyeth ye body / of ELIZ. The / wife of RICHARD / HARWOOD who / died (of the / smallpox) / June ye 5 1710 / aged 46 years

87. (D16) Headstone RICHARD / HARWOOD / who dyed of / the smallpox [remainder of inscription buried] [GB 1710]

88. (D17) Headstone and two footstones In affectionate remembrance / of / WILLIAM THOMAS ATKINS / who died July 6th 1890 / aged 32 years Two footstones one no visible inscription – largely buried, WTA 1890

89. (D18) Headstone and kerbstone In loving memory / of / JOHN ATKINS / who died Aug 9 1901 / aged 77 years / also KEZIA his wife / died June 11 1902 / aged 74 years

90. (D19) Headstone and footstone In loving memory / of / JESSE LANE / who died January 6th 1906 / aged 61 years Footstone no inscription

91. (D20) Body stone with sculpted cross South facing side: In loving memory of / FLORENCE MARION GOLDING BIRD / wife of C.H. GOLDING BIRD F.R.C.S. / senior consulting surgeon to Guys Hospital / born Sept. 3 1853 died March 23 1919
North facing side: In loving memory of / CUTHBERT HILTON GOLDING BIRD B.A.M.B., F.R.C.S. / senior consulting surgeon to Guys Hospital / born July 7 1848 died March 6 1939 / aged 90 years

92. (D21) Headstone To / the memory of / HANNAH wife of JOSEPH / MUNN the elder she died February 15th 1715 in the / 34(54?) year of her age [BR and GB 1745]

93. (D22) Headstone Left-hand In / memory of JOSEPH MUNN / of this parish who / departed this life / November the 9th / 1788 / aged 83 years Right-hand Also / to the memory / of MARGARET wife of / JOSEPH MUNN / who departed this life / September the 30th / 1803 / aged 89 years "With patience to the last he did persist / and murmurd not in what the Lord thought [best] / He with a Christian courage did resign / His soul to God at his appointed time" // "Here rests recalled from this stage of life / A tender mother and a virtuous wife"
[BR and GB Margaret 6th April 1805]

94. (D23) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / Mr ROBERT MUNDAY / who departed this life / the 11th of April 1809 / aged 42 years / brother to the late Mr JOSEPH MUNDAY / interr’d near this place Footstone RM 1809

95. (D24) Headstone and two footstones Sacred / to the memory of / THOMAS HART / late of this parish who died / May 19th 1829 / aged 67 years / also of / HANNAH / wife of the above who died / July 7th 1809 / aged 45 years / they had issue / MARY, THOMAS, CHARLOTTE, / ELIZABETH, SARAH, JOHN, / ANNE-JOHANNA and WILLIAM / three of whom only survived them / viz: / THOMAS SARAH and WILLIAM
Two footstones H.H. 1809 and T.H. 1829

96. (D25) Headstone Left-hand In memory / of RICHARD / SUTHERDEN / of this parish / who departed / this life Septr / the 21st 1780 / aged 70 years Right-hand In memory / of SARAH wife / of RICHARD / SUTHERDEN of / this parish who / departed this life / Decembr 1st 1765 / aged 48 years [BR and GB Sarah December 7th 1763]

97. (D26) Headstone and footstone East facing: In / memory of / JANE CHARLOTTE RICH / daughter of / WILLIAM and JANE RICH / who died 28th April 1808 aged 5 years / "Afflictions sore long time she bore / physicians were in vain / till God did please death should her ease / and free her from her pain" / Mrs JANE RICH died May 30th / 1815 aged 44 years West facing: Also / THOMAS GEE RICH / died 2nd Feby 1810 aged 5 years / and / ANN ELITH RICH / died 14th Feby 1811 aged 4 years / ALFRED died in his infancy
Footstone JCR 1808, JR 1815

98. (*D27) Headstone, bodystone and footstone In memory of / JEMIMA wife of / ISAAC BLISSETT / of the parish of Strood / and daughter of / JOSEPH and MARGARET MUNN / who departed this life April 7th / 1799 aged 47 years / "Farewell dear husband I am gone before / to pay the way and pay kind nature’s score / you soon must follow for you cannot stay / when our Saviour calls you must obey" // "With wailing tears I mourn her end / losing my double comfort wife and friend" Footstone JB 1799

99. (D28) Headstone [Here] / lieth t… b… / JOHN son of JOSEPH M… [and] / MARGARET M… of this / parish who died Sept 30th 1777 / aged 26 years / "My tender parents dear grieve not for me / for at the Judgement Day a Saint I hope to be / It was Gods will to call me in my bloom / [do] n.. grieve and think I am gone too soon [GB gives John MUNN this year of burial. See D22]

100. (D29) Headstone Left-hand In memory of / WILLIAM MUNN / son of JOSEPH & / MARGARET MUNN / of this parish who / departed this life / May 21st 1766 in the / 21st year of his age Now by my kindred here I lie / God hath decreed] [that I] must die / and [tho] my bed is in the dust / I hope to rise among the just Right-hand Also in memory / of THOMAS MUNN / son of JOSEPH & / MARGARET MUNN / who departed / this life April 30th / 1766 in the 18th year of his age When in this world I did remain / my latter end was grief and pain / But when the Lord did think it best / He took me to his blessed rest

101. (D30) Large marble cube surrounded by ornate ‘dish’ and pedestal (now lost) on a three tiered plinth West facing: Here / lieth interrd the body of / Mr JOHN PHILLIPS / of this parish who departed this / life the 3rd of March 1741 / aged 43 years North facing: Also / lieth interred the body of / Mrs MARGARET PHILLIPS / who departed this life MDech* 16 1790 / aged 84 years South facing: Here lieth the body of / Mr THOMAS PHILLIPS / who died the 16th of March 17..9 / aged 52 years East facing: Here / also lieth interr’d the body of / Mr JOHN PHILLIPS who departed / this life February the 13th 1801 / aged 68 years     * Possible mason error. Month could be March or December [BR Thomas 22nd March 1789, Margaret 23rd December 1790]

102. (D31) Headstone, bodystone and footstone Here lies interr’d the body / of JOHN ALLCHIN / of this parish yeoman / who departed ys life March ye 23rd 1760 / aged 43 years // left issue two children JOHN and MARY / he was a loving husband & tender father / died well respected and much lamented Footstone JA 1760

103. (D32) Headstone and bodystone Sacred to the memory of / MARY daughter of / JOHN and MARGARET PHILLIPS / relict of JOHN ALLCHIN of this parish / and wife of THOMAS EDMEADES / of Stone who died May the 21st 1800 / aged 72 years / left issue one son and two daughters / viz: JOHN MARY and ANN    N.B. D32a Small unmarked grave lying between the feet of D31 and D32 Possibly connected? A child of this marriage?
Area E
104. (E1) Headstone (badly flaking) To the … / of SAR … MUNNS / w … TH O … / MU … Cobham / who departed this life / January 26 (?) 1729 (?) / Aged 34 years / 3 children one … / … daugh … THOM … / MARY & SARAH

105. (E2) Headstone and footstone (leaning against headstone turned sideways. Apparently not connected to headstone – date 1800) Here lyeth / the body of RICKEBY / TIESDELL son of NICHO / & ELIZA TIESDELL / of this parish he died / Dec ye 1737 aged / 31 years left issue by / SUSANh his wife one son / SAMUEL

106. (E3) Headstone (leaning) and footstone Left-hand In memory / of / NICH. TIESDELL / who died / Oct. 6th 1766 / aged 88 years Right-hand In memory / of ELIZABETH the wife of NICH. TIESDELL / who died March 13th 1769 / aged 95 years Footstone N.T. 1766

107. (E4) Headstone Sacred / to the memory of / MARY wife of NICHOLAS REEVES / of this parish who departed this life / the 21st of December 1776 / aged 36 years / also SUSANNA second wife of the above NICHOLAS REEVE departed / this life the 8th February 1800 / aged 73 years / NICHOLAS REEVE husband of the / above who departed this life / Sep. 18 1817 / aged 81 years
Footstone dated 1800 no initials – next to E2. Probably connected with this headstone.

108. (E5) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / Mr. DAVID HUNT / native of this parish / who died at Sheerness 7th Septr 1836 / aged 79 years / also Mrs. ELIZth HUNT wife of the above / native of Ludesdown / who died at Sheerness 25th Decr 1840 / aged 79 years / leaving 3 sons & 5 daughters Footstone D.H. 1836, E.H. 1840

109. (E6) Headstone and footstone (leaning against headstone) In memory of / DAVID HUNT of this parish / departed this life Jan 20 1801 / aged 7 ? years / also ANN wife of above / departed this life Dec 11th (?) 1808 (?) / aged 77 years Footstone D.H. 1801

110. (E7) Headstone and footstone In Memory / ELIZABETH wife of / WILLIAM JOHNSON / who departed this life / the 7 (?) October 1816 (?) aged 31 years / by sickness died / in death did …. and / … impossible to decipher … / … impossible to decipher … / the above WILLIAM JOHNSON / who departed this life / … December 1836 aged 81 years
Footstone E.J. 1816, W.J. 1836 [BR William 23rd Dec. (burial)]

111. (E8) Headstone (leaning sideways, flaking. Piece of lead projecting on one side – was this stone once connected to another?) Sacred / to the memory of / SARAH wife of JOSEPH PARKER / of this Parish departed / the 1st September 1796 / aged 52 years / left issue three sons + two daughte .. / JOHN JOSEPH RICHARD / ANN SARAH / also the above JOSEPH PARKER / departed this life / aged 81 years

112. (E8a) Table tomb, two feet in height on a ridged plinth – sandstone – large. Here lyeth the body of Mr / URIDGE COX son of Mr THOMAS / and ELIZABETH COX who depar / ted this life September the / 17th 1704 in the 17th year of / his age / EDWARD MARKETT buried …eby / 28th 171- aged 12 days / Mrs ELIZth COX wife of Mr / THOs COX died Feb. 1717 / aged 52 / ANN SPRAT daughr of Mr COX / March 20th 1717 aged 33 / ELIZth daughr of Mr COX / Febr 20th 1719 aged 33 / MARY MARKETT Febr 2nd 1724 / aged 9 days / THOs MARKETT May 31st 1728 / aged 9 years 8 months / GEORGE MARKETT Jany 9th 1733 / aged 3 years 8 months / JOHN MARKETT Esqr obiit Novr VIIIn / AD MDCCLn aetatis suae LXXIn / ANN MARKETT wife of JOHN / MARKETT Esqr obiit Decr XXIXn / AD MDCCLn aetatis suae LVIIn [GB Edward Markett 1714]

113. (E9) Headstone Here / lyeth the body / of EDWARD / SAUNDERS / … (yeoman?) .o of Cobham / who dyed Octor ye / 12th 1726 aged / 54 years / by JANE his beloved / wife he left issue / daughters: JANE / HANNAH

114. (E10) Headstone Here lyeth / ye body of / NICOLAS PIGGOTT / who departed this / life January ye 16th / the yeare of Our / …. –70- and in / …. 34 yeare of / his age [GB 1701]

115. (E11) Pedestal (polished marble) Top tier: In ever loving / memory of / Second tier: RALPH HART TWEDDELL / of Meopham Court / Died 3rd Sept. 1895 aged 52 / "The Lord hath need of him" / Bottom tier: and of HANNAH MARY / his wife / died 28th Oct. 1914 / Aged 69

116. (E12) Headstone and footstone In memory of / ELIZABETH SALMON / who died September the 21 1789 / aged 76 / also of JOHN SALMON / who died August the … 1791 / aged 86
Footstone E.S. 1789, J.S. 1791 [BR John 17th August 1791]

117. (E13) Headstone and footstone In memory of ROBT NORRIS / of this parish who died Sept. / 25th 1747 in the 64th year / of his age / also of MARY his wife / who died Febry … 1751 / aged 61 y… / …… / left issue one dau … ELIZTH Footstone M.N. 1751 [BR 27th February]

118. (E14) Headstone and body coffin Sacred / to the memory of / RICHARD SNELLING / who died November 29 18.. / aged 45 years / also RICHARD SNELLING / Son of the above / who died December 10th 1819 / aged 4 years / Also SARAH SNELLING / wife of the above / who died April .. 1871 / Aged 81 years / her end was peace [GB 1833]

119. (E15) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / MARY wife of / JOHN NEVILL / of this Parish / who departed this life / May 9th 1822 age 28 years / also of ELIZABETH / second wife of the above / who departed this life / January 21st 1849 / aged 65 years / "house and riches are the inheritance / of fathers: and a prudent wife is / from the Lord" Proverbs chap 19th / verse 14th / also of the above / JOHN NEVILL / who departed this life / June 17th 1859 / aged 79 years / "love not sleep lest thou come / to poverty. open thine eyes / and thou shalt be satisfied with bread" / Proverbs chap 20th verse 13th Footstone M.N. 1822, E.N. 1849, J.N. 1859

120. (E16) Headstone and footstone leaning against headstone In / loving memory of / ANNE NICHOLLS / wife of / THOMAS NICHOLLS Esq / of / Lindenwood Meopham / who died / Feb. 29th 1908 / aged 88 years Footstone AN 1908

121. (E17) Pedestal 3 tiered plinth East side: top tier In / loving memory / of / middle tier EMILY WOOD / the beloved wife of / STEPHEN WOOD / bottom tier who entered into rest at Harvel / 15th Novr 1915 aged 53 / "when I was in trouble I called upon / the Lord and he heard me" Psalm CXXI North side: top tier Also / middle tier STEPHEN WOOD / who died / 18th March 1935 / aged 73 years / bottom tier honour thy father and / thy mother

122. (E18) Celtic cross 6ft high on double pedestal In loving memory of / MARY / wife of HENRY WATSON / late of Newcastle-on-Tyne / born Decr 17 1842 / died Jany 20 1907

123. (E19) Stone cross on triple pedestal plus rectangular kerbstone with stone urn At the foot East side: top tier In / loving memory / of / middle tier WILLIAM JOHN LAKER / who died May 27th 1908 / aged 64 years / ‘Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace’ / bottom tier also ANNIE MARIA wife of the above / died May 9th 1930 aged 84 North side: also / their / daughter / middle tier MABEL ANNIE / ROWE / died Nov. 6th 1956 / aged 73 years / bottom tier blank South side: also / WILLIAM / middle tier husband of MABEL / died April 20th 1968 / bottom tier blank

124. (E20) Headstone and footstone In / memory of / THOMAS NORDISH / of this parish who died the 7th / Of January 1814 aged 50 (?) years / left issue three sons and two / Daughters THOMAS HENRY / JOHN MARY and ANN / also ANN wife of the above / THOMAS NORDISH who died / supporting stone obscuring bottom line Footstone T.N. 1814

125. (E21) Headstone and footstone In memory of / HANNAH wife of PHILIP BUGG / of this parish / who departed this life June 27th 1815 / aged -?9 years / left issue two sons and two daughters / viz: THOMAS, PHILIP, MARY, SARAH Footstone H.B. 1815

126. (E22) Headstone and footstone In memory of / HENRY NORDISH / who departed this life / the 31st of January 1821 / aged 61 years / he that lies mouldering in the dust / was honest prudent wise and just / he lived in love, he died in peace / lets hope his joys will never cease Footstone H.N. 1821
Area F
127. (F1) Headstone and footstone Here R…. / body of …. WIL / CROWHURST of …… / parish son of WILLm … / CROWHURST of Rootham / who died Feb. 27th 1718 / aged 46 years
Footstone (sideways – leaning against headstone) W.C. 1718

128. (F2) Double headstone, 2 footstones Left-hand Here …th / the b..y of / THOMAS / CROWHURST / of this parish he / ……. Life / the 28 of Decr / 176.. / in the …. Year / of his age Right-hand H….. / the …. / MARY wife / Of THO..S / CROWHURST / of This parish / departed this life / Dec.. 6… 1711 / aged 38 years
2 Footstones M.C. T.C. (no dates) [GB Thomas 1768]

129. (F3) Headstone Here / lyeth the body / THOMAS son of / THOMAS and MARY / CROWHURST of this / parish he departed this / May 7th 1750 / age 26 years Footstone (lying sideways against headstone) T.C. (no date)

130. (F4) Two headstones – each broken off and one partially wedged beneath Horse chestnut. Two footstones, one horizontal incribed surface, face downwards. (1) who d… / the 3rd of August / also ANN wife / JOHN DAL … / who departed this / the 21st of June 1837 aged (2) in memory of / WILLIAM DALTON / of this parish .. / who depart… / the 6th Dec 17.. Footstones (1) JD 1825, AD 1837 (2) WD 1797 (possibly not connected with headstone? See BR entry) [BR William 1793 14th Dec]

131. (F5) Kerbstone with ornate corners shaped as crosses North side of kerbstone: In loving memory of JOHN BELLAMY / JEPSON died 18th January 1904 aged / 59 years // also MARY ELIZABETH, wife / of the above died 15th November / 1919 aged 72 years West side of kerbstone: Gates and sons / Frindsbury (stone mason)

132. (F6) Headstone In / memory of / MARY ANNA / wife of / SAMUEL LARCOMB / who died November 6 1905 / aged 76 years / also the above named / SAMUEL LARCOMB / who died at Hook Green Meopham / March 1 1913 / aged 82 years

133. (F7) Headstone Sacred / to the memory of / Mrs. CAROLINE WILLIAMS / the beloved wife of / WILLIAM ELLIOTT WILLIAMS / of this parish / who died at Luddesdown Septb 30th 1857 / aged 34 years / leaving issue one son WILLIAM

134. (F8) Headstone and 2 footstones (one might belong to F7 – west facing, and one to F9 – east facing) EDWIN / WILLIAMS / died / 14th Feb 1945 / aged 80 years Footstones: (1) C.W. 1857 (west facing – belonging to F7?) (2) A.W. 1900, A.W. 1910 (east facing – belonging to F9?)

135. (F9) Headstone In / loving memory / of / AMY / the faithful wife of / EDWIN WILLIAMS / died Jan. 2 1900 / aged 6.. years / so He giveth His beloved sleep / also ANN WILLIAMS / died Feb. 3 1910 / aged 46 years / also the above EDWIN WILLIAMS / died Nov 7 1920 / aged 85 years / ‘Until the day break and the shadows / flee away’

136. (F10) Headstone a double inscription – one east facing, one west facing with two surnames. Footstone East facing: Sacred / to the memory of / ELLEN PETT / who died November 21st 1848 / aged 20 years and 8 months / ‘Good name is better than precious / ointment’ / Eccl ch 7 V1 Footstone E.P. 1848
West facing: Sacred / ……. / MARY SMITH / who died February …8th 18… / aged …. Years / this stone / is erected / in memory of esteem… / and sincere friend [BR Mary Smith 1830]

137. (F11) Headstone – with regimental badge F24545 Private / C. MAYNARD / Royal Army Service Corps / 8th May 1916

138. (F12) Headstone CH/ (7?, J?) 484 Private R.M.L.I. / T.H. WELLARD / "S.S. Teeswood" / 8th April 1918 age 42

139. (F13) Kerbstone South side: In loving memory of LOUIS W. / PARSONS died Dec. 6 1919 / aged 29 North side: Also of JENNIE E.PARSONS / died April 28 1896 / aged 26
Area G
140. (G1) Headstone and two footstones In / memory of / JOHN BATCHELOR of / this parish who departed / this life May 1 1760 / in the 41st year of his / age / also MARY wife of the / above JOHN BATCHELOR / who departed this life Feb / the 7th 1797 aged 77 years Two footstones J.B 1760, M.B 1797

141. (G2) Headstone and footstone PETER GUNNING born / in the parish / of Meopham / departed this life / June 25th 1747 / in the year of his age 89 / also JANE GUNNING his dr. / obt 12 Octr 1767 æ 71 Footstone PG MDCCLXVII

142. (G3) Headstone and footstone Here lyeth ye body / of SARAH the wife of PETER GUNNING / who departed this life / the 2e day of October / in ye year of our Lord / 1702 / and in ye 48 year of / her age Footstone SG

143. (G4) Headstone and footstone Here lieth / the body of PETER / son of PETER and SARAH / GUNNING of this / parish who departed / this life August ye / 13th in ye year of our / Lord 1714 and / in ye 27th year of his / age Footstone PG 1714

144. (G5) Pedestal four tier with cross missing East facing: Top tier: In memory of Second tier: ALICE MAUD HOOPER / daughter of / Revd. JOHN & FRANCES HOOPER Third tier: born Oct 9th 1844 / fell asleep June 21st 1897 / "They also serve who only stand & wait" / also ELLEN MATILDA HOOPER / sister of the above / fell asleep Dec 28 1911 / aged 7 Bottom tier: "That we through patience and comfort of the / scriptures might have hope" Romans XV V4 / also GEORGINA ARABELLA HOOPER / died June 15th 1923 aged 81 years North facing: Top tier: - Second tier: EDITH / CAROLINE / HOOPER / Third tier: died April 28 1925 / aged 79 years

145. (G6) Slab with plinth resting on it and cross at foot of slab Possibly the lowest plinth of G9 (John Hooper). Slab sunk into grass. Also of FRANCES widow of the above / who departed this life 13th November 1887 / aged 81 years / daughter of the late Revd W. GOODALL No mention of Francis’ surname but on analogy with inscription on G9 highly probable that she is widow of John Hooper.

146. (G7) Slab with a cross Slab embedded in grass overlooking trench surrounding church wall. Possible that the triple plinth in trench G8 belongs to this slab. i.e. Isabel Tunnah’s grave. Mason’s mark DAWES / Wrotham Road Gravesend

147. (G8) Pedestal three tier, (in walled trench), cross missing Top tier: In / loving memory / of Second tier: ISABEL TUNNAH / who died at Meopham Court / June 18th 1913 / aged 69 Bottom tier: "Asleep in Jesus"

148. (G9) Pedestal three tier, (in walled trench), cross missing Top tier: Sacred / to the memory / of Second tier: the Revd JOHN HOOPER / 21 years vicar of Meopham / who departed this life / Novr the 4th 1875 aged 74 years Third tier: youngest son of / JOHN HOOPER / of Hendford Manor House / Yeovil Somerset / "so he giveth his beloved sleep"

149, (G10) Pedestal four tier on large kerbstone base. Cross detached lying flat within kerbstone East facing: Top tier: In loving memory of / CAROLINE / the devoted wife of / ANTHONY TODD Second tier: born September 3rd 1847 died Aug 12th 1899 / Life’s race well run / life’s work well done / life’s crown well won / now come rest Third tier: also of her husband / ANTHONY TODD / who died Dec 28th 1918 / aged 82 Nothing on 4th tier

150. (G11) Pedestal three tier with kerbstone, fallen cross West facing: top tier: In loving memory of / GLADYS CHRISTABEL / youngest daughter of Second tier: NELSON LEEMING / who fell asleep Jan 2nd 1917 aged 17 years / "at rest" Bottom tier: - South facing: Top tier: - Second tier: also ANNIE ELIZA / widow of NELSON LEEMING / died 5th September 1957 / "at rest" Bottom tier: - East facing: Top tier: In loving memory of / NELSON / youngest son of Second tier: THOMAS LEEMING / who fell asleep / Nov 7. 1897 aged 28 / "Thy will be done"

151. (G12) Headstone with body stone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / M. EDWARD BEAUMONT / who departed this life April 19 1821 / aged 51 years / after a long and tedious illness which he bore / with great patience in hopes that he might be / one of those pronounced by our blessed Saviour / "come ye blessed of my father / inherit the kingdom prepared for you from / the foundation of the world" / Matthw Chap 25 verse 34 / also near this place lieth / WILLIAM BEAUMONT son of the above / who departed this life August 8 1806 / aged 6 years & six months Body stone and footstone E.B., W.B.

152. (G13) Pedestal with broken cross In / loving memory / of / THOMAS ELWYN / Lt. .. General Royal Artillery / who died on the 29th August 1899 / aged 83 / also of ANNE / for 62 years his beloved wife / who died on the 10th June 1909 / in her 93rd year

153. (G14) Pedestal East facing: Sacred / to the memory of / MAUNDY HARVEY GRAHAM / ELWYN / 4th son of / Lt. General ELWYN R.A. / who died / on the 10th of March 1885 / aged 34 West facing: In / memory of / CHARLES EDWARD ELWYN / Captain Royal Artillery / 2nd son of Genl. ELWYN R.A. / who died 24th Octr 1888 / aged 47 / "Loved and resting"

154. (G15) Pedestal In loving memory of / ROBERT ANDREW / eldest child of / JOHN BODDINGTON JACKSON / and AMELIA his wife / born Aug 23 1872 / died June 3 1878 / "Thy will be done"

155. (G16) Headstone In loving memory of / SARAH YOUNG / died February 25th 1887 / aged 32 years / with Christ – far better

156. (G17) Pedestal with separate cross East facing: To the / fadeless memory of / LEWIS WOODWARD LEWIS M.A. priest / 24 years vicar of this parish / aged 69 / who fell asleep / "on the Resurrection morning" / April 15 1900 R.I.P. West facing: Also / LOUISA ANNE EDIE / for 42 years / his beloved wife and helpmeet / (elder daughter of / General ELWYN R.A.) / who died Dec. 20. 1915 / aged 76

157. (G18) Pedestal surmounted by a cross East facing: In / loving memory / of / MABEL LEWIS / daughter of / the vicar of this parish / fell asleep 3rd July 1888 West facing: "at rest" / CHARLES HARVEY / LEWIS second son of / the Rev. L.W. LEWIS / died 10th Aug. 1913 / aged 51 years / R.I.P.

158. (G19) Headstone In loving memory / of / HARRIET / the dearly loved wife of / THOMAS HAWLEY / who died October 23rd 1898 / aged 60 years / "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord" / also the above / THOMAS HAWLEY / who died September 18th 1916 / aged 83 years / "Our Father which art in heaven"

159. (G20) Headstone and footstone Here / lyeth ye body of / THOS EDMEADES / of this parish / who departed ys / life ye 4th of Septemr / 1723 / aged 34 years / son of WILL EDMEADES / of Nursted Court Footstone ..23

160. (G20a) Headstone Here lyes / the body of / SARAH EDMEADES / wife of THOMAS / EDMEADES of Nursted / ye daughr of PETER / GUNNING of ys parishe / by SARAH his wife / she died April ye 20 / 1728 in ye 35th year / of her age

161. (G20b) Headstone Here lyeth interr’d the body of / MARY TILDEN / late wife of / JOHN TILDEN of the parrish of / Rodmersham departed this / life the 17th of June 1744 / aged 23 years / "stand still reader shead a tiear / upon the dust that slumbers hear / and when you reud the state of mee / think on the glass that runs for thee" See G23 for footstone

161. (G21) Coffin THOMAS SMITH COGSWELL / 26 years vicar of Cringleford Norwich / died June 13 1930 aged 74 / "God bless thee"

162. (G22) Pedestal surrounded by large kerbstone (possibly a vault beneath) NAPOLEON THOMAS COGSWELL / and ALICE his wife / 5 May 21 Jany / 1909 / BENJAMIN ALFRED their son / FRCO /
17 November 1891 / ALICE HARRIETT their daughter / 20 May 1902 / ELIZABETH MARY their daughter / 16 July 1917 / "Until the day dawn"

163. (G23) Headstone and two footstones To the memory of / TIMOTHY CHILD late of Cobham / who departed this life / the 27 of July 1797 / aged 67 years Footstones: 1. TC 1787, 2. MT 1744 No connection with the Child family Possibly Mary Tilden

164. (G24) Headstone and body stone Sacred / to the memory / of Mr JOHN CHILD (of this parish) / who departed this life August 16 / 1799 aged 45 years / also ELIZABETH CHILD / the wife of JOHN CHILD / who departed this life November 30th / 1838 aged 82 years

165. (G25) A large flat stone probably a vault In memory of / THOMAS ALCHIN / who died March 6th 1851 / aged 73 years

166. (G26) Horizontal flat slab Sacred / to the memory of / WILLIAM BEST / who departed this life / November 18th 1838(?) / aged 48 years / left issue one daughter / viz. MARY ANN / also MARY / wife of the above / who departed this life / March 30th 1855 / aged 73(8?) years [GB William 1833]

167. (G27) Headstone and body stone Sacred / to the memory of / FREDERIC ANDRUS / son of WILLIAM and / MARY ANN ANDRUS / born March the 22nd / died August the 27th 1833(5?) [GB 1835]

168. (G28) Sarcophagus with ridged hipped roof top on two very large bases North facing: Sacred to the memory of JOHN-SILLS CHARLTON / born Octbr 17th 1808 died Octbr 1867 / also LETITIA wife of the above / born Febry 3rd 1810 died Novbr 20th … South facing: Also THO…. .. THA CHARLTON / ELIZ. …. 18… Janry 26th 1839 / 8 Ar… born March .. 1832 died March 3rd 1839 / THOMAS ALCHIN born July 14th 1833 died August 12th 1840

169. (G29) Obelisk on large base West facing: In loving memory of / EMMA / wife of JOHN BABER M.D. / and daughter of / EDWARD DU BOIS Esq. / of Sloane Street S.W. / born July 13 1818 / died March 12 1875 East facing: In loving memory of / ROSA SELDON / second wife of JOHN BABER M.D. / of Thurloe Square S.W. / and fifth daughter of CHARLES BUTLER Esq. M.P. / born November 22 1847 / died February 22 1883 / "The blood of Jesus Christ / cleanseth from all sin" / "washed in the blood of the lamb" South facing: In loving memory of / JOHN BABER M.D. / of the Deodars, Meopham / late of Thurloe Square / South Kensington S.W. / born February 19 1822 / died May 4 1894

170. (G30) Headstone and two body stones Left-hand In memory of / JOHN CHILD Senr / who died / August 18 1778 / aged 88 years Right-hand In memory of / FRANCES CHILD / wife of JOHN CHILD / of this parish / yeoman who / departed ys life / Octr ye 26 1766 / aged 72 years

171. (G31) Headstone Left-hand In memory of / JOHN CHILD / late of this / parish yeoman /who died March / the 7th 1786 / aged 70 years Right-hand In memory of / JANE CHILD / wife of / JOHN CHILD / of this parish / daughter of ROBT and ELIZABETH GUNNING / of Cobham who / departed ys life / June ye 11th 1776 / aged 53 years Two body stones near this headstone, one marked J.C. 1780 on west end of stone

172. (G32) Sarcophagus 3 foot high chest on 3 tiered plinth South facing side: In memory of JOHN PHILLIPS ALCHIN (of this parish) / son of JOHN and MARY late of Meopham / who died May 23rd 1808 aged 28 Middle plinth: THOMAS ALCHIN / died March 6th 1854 aged 73 North facing side: In memory of JOHN ALCHIN (late of Meopham) / son of JOHN and MARY ALCHIN of this parish / who died August 30th 1825 aged 75 / also MARY the wife of JOHN ALCHIN and daughter of / JOHN and JANE CHILD of this parish / who died January 7th 1796 aged 36 / left issue two sons and three daughters / viz: JOHN, THOMAS, MARY, ANN and SARAH

173. (G33) Slab resting on plinth In memory of / JOHN SILLS CHARLTON / late of Cliffe / who died April the 21 1817 / aged 58 years / also / M. ANN CHARLTON/ daughter of / JOHN and MARY ALCHIN / of this parish / and wife of the above / who died / December the 17 1832 / aged 48 years / left issue two sons / (viz: JOHN SILLS & THOMAS)

174. (G34) Headstone and body stone In / memory of / Mr.WILLIAM ANDRUS / who departed this life / August 1st 1846 / aged 44 years / also MARY ANN / widow of the above / who departed this life / March 6th 1862 / aged 52 years

175. (G35) Headstone In memory of / ANN / relict of / CHARLES COPPER / born March 11th 1797 / died February 4th 1878 / also MARY ANNE KILLICK / niece of the above / died December 11th 1887 / aged 59 years / "The Eternal God is my refuge / and underneath are the everlasting arms" / Deut. 33. 27.

176. (G36) Headstone and footstone In / memory of ANN / wife of / JOHN RUSTON / of this parish / who departed this life / the 7th of July 1838 / aged 45 years / also of / Mr. JOHN RUSTON / husband of the above / died January 1st 1839 / in the 49th year of his age Footstone AR 1839

177. (G37) Marble chest with crucifix carved on the top South side: Sacred to the memory of / ROBERT BARNETT / of Meopham Court / who died February 24th 1872 aged 51 years / deeply lamented / "The night cometh when no man can work" St. John IX 4 / also to the memory of JANE FRANCES BARNETT / widow of the above / who died on the 28th September 1890 aged 79 years / also of REGINALD BARNETT / the eldest surviving and dearly beloved son of / JOHN BARNETT / who died February 12th 1878 aged 24 years North side: also to the memory of / JOHN BARNETT / of Meopham Court / who died June 14th 1887 / aged 68 years

Area H
178. (H1) Pedestal with footstone Sacred / to / the memory of / GLOVER MUNGEAM / late quartermaster of His Majesty’s / Dockyard Chatham, / who departed this life / the 17 day of March 1791 / aged 48 years / also / ANN, wife of the above, / who departed this life / the 10th day of September 1821 / in the 70th year of her age.
Footstone (lying horizontal next to headstone, half buried face down) GM 1791, AM 1821

179. (H2) Headstone Sacred / to the memory of / WILLIAM MUNGEAM / yeoman / late of this parish / who died August 12th 1846 / aged 68 / also FRANCES his wife / who died January 29th 1850 / aged 67 / also CATHERINE / their daughter / who died December 6th 1848 / aged 25

180. (H3) No identification Three sections of body stones, two possibly connected, on a stone slab.

181. (H4) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / JAMES LANGFORD / who departed this life / November 14th 1852 / aged 45 years / also / MARY ANN LANGFORD / wife of the above / who died April 8th 1880 / aged 70 years / "Forgive blest shade the tributory tear / That mourns Thy exit from a world like th.. / Forgive the wish that would have kept you here / And stay’d Thy progress to the realm of bliss"
Footstone JL 1852, MAL 1880 On side of stone mason’s name MARTIN (no address)

182. (H5) Headstone and footstone The thread of life parts man and wife / Sacred / to the memory of / ANN wife of / RICHARD LANGFORD / of this parish / who departed this life / on the 6th day of May 1834 / aged 64 years. / "Reader to stop to learn who here doth lie / Read on and you shall learn how suddenly / Death’s summons came, by all must be obayed / Healthy was I, / And six days after in the grave was laid. / Think on my fate when you have left this spot / Strive, be prepar’d the same may be your lot" / Also of the above RICHARD LANGFORD / who departed this life / on the 3rd day of December 1845 / aged 74 years / also of SOPHIA LANGFORD / daughter of the above / who departed this life / on the 15th day of December 1843 / aged 33 years Footstone AL 1834, RL 1845, SL 1843

183. (H6) Platform Sacred to the memory of / WILLIAM SMITH Esqr / of Fairy(?) Hall Mottingham / in t..s county / who departed …. Life October 18th 1830 / in the 71 year of his age / also ………. CATHERINE / relict of ….. above …. named / WILLIAM ……. / who departed …….ember 18.. / in the 60 ye… her age [GB Catherine 1839]

184. (H7) Slab Sacred to the memory of / GRACE MANLEY SMITH / daughter of WILLIAM SMITH Esqre / who died Septr 18th 1813? in the 11th year of / her age [BR 1818]

185. (H8) Headstone with kerbstone – lead letters, Cross with incised lettering [headstone] In / loving / memory of / ABRAHAM CHARLES / HEDGECOCK / died Nov. 17th 1901 / aged 73 years / also ANNIE EMILY / daughter of the above / died March 3rd 1893 / aged 19 years / also FREDERICK LANGFORD / son of the above / killed in the Great War [cross] In / loving memory of / DORIS EDNA LADDS / aged 3 months

186. (H9) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / THOMAS LYNDS of this / parish who departed this life / the 6th of April 1790 / aged 71 years / also SARAH wife of the above / who departed this life the 3rd of / April 17.. aged 36 years [quote or extra inscription obscured below soil level] Footstone S.L. 17--, S.L. 1794 [BR Sarah 1761]

187. (H10) Headstone In / loving memory / of / WILLIAM BUCK / late of Farley / who died February 1st 1906 / aged 87 years / MARY ANN BUCK / wife of the above / who died March 16th 1901? / aged 83 years

188. (H11) Pedestal on plinth in shape of cross ALLAN SMITH-MASTERS / of Camer priest / born January 16th 1819 / at rest Oct. 8th 1875 / "My trust is in the tender mercy of God / Forever and ever" On base: And Rebe his wife / daughter of Venble JAMES RANDALL / born April 23 1822 / at rest Jan 18 1907

189. (H12) Chest    South side of chest: In memory of WILLIAM MASTERS SMITH Esq. / of Camer in this parish who died the 24th / day of December 1861 in the 60th year of / his age   North side of chest: In memory also of FRANCES widow of / WILLIAM MASTERS SMITH Esqre and / daughter of Sir HOWARD ELPHINSTONE Bart. C.M. / died Oct. the 31st 1905 aged 94
Area J
190. (J1) Pedestal, one layer on base East facing: FREDERICK WILLIAM NEWCOMB / born September 10th 1880 / died March 28th 1913 / The Lord hath need of him

191. (J2) Headstone and kerbstone with ornamental corners In loving memory / of / JAMES DAY / who departed this life / April 23rd 1899 / in his 73rd year / "his end was peace" / also HARRIETT / wife of the above / who passed away / Dec 24th 1921 / in her 86th year / "at rest" / also ALFRED THOMAS DAY / youngest son of the above / who suddenly passed away / Sep. 5th 1932 / aged 54 years / "Thy will be done"

192. (J3) Headstone In / loving memory / of / MARY ANN MERCER / 40 years the devoted wife of / JOHN WARE / who died 12th Dec. 1916 aged 60 / "Peace perfect peace" / JOHN JAMES WARE / born March 22nd 1855 / died July 9th 1921

193. (J4) Large kerbstone with 3 ornamental corner stones (one missing). Inscription in lead lettering on inside edge of kerbstone. East side: In loving memory of South side: JAMES KING late of Offley Mill, / Hitchin Herts who died Jan. 21st / 1898 aged 61 years

194. (J5) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / GEORGE BLACKMAN / departed this life / December 27th 1863 / aged 72 years / "Farewell my wife and children dear / I am not lost but sleeping here / prepare your dues to follow me / for as I am you so must be" / This stone is erected as a tribute of / duty by his sorrowing and affectionate / children and grandson / also ELIZABETH BLACKMAN / (wife of the above) / who died June 6th 1878 Footstone G.B. 1863, E.B.1878

195. (J6) Slab with rectangular base and footstone (initials bear no relation to the Brownfield family). Originally a metal cross attached (according to an old photograph). East facing: CHARLES BROWNFIELD / who died January 11th 1891 / aged 60 / MARTHA MARY nee CONSTANT / widow who died August 24th 1916 / aged 75 Footstone E.E. 1876, J.E. 1898, A.E. 1855, E.T. 1871        All appear [GB] to refer to the Evenden family for whom no tombstone survives. E.E. 1876 (Eliza Evenden), A.E. 1855 (Ann Evenden), E.T. 1871 (Eliza Taylor)

196. (J7) Headstone and footstone In / affectionate / remembrance of / ELIZABETH DURLING / who died October 25th 1873 / aged 28 years / Affliction some long time she bore / physicians were in vain / till death did seize and God did please / to ease her of her pain Footstone E.D.1873

197. (J8) Marble kerbstone with holder for urn at west end of kerbstone East facing: In loving memory / of / CHARLES FRANCIS COOK / who died 18th May 1913 / aged 86 years / and his wife ELIZA ROSE / who died 19th April 1954 / aged 87 years

198. (J9) Headstone and three footstones (2 relate to headstone and 1 does not) In affectionate remembrance / of / FRANKLIN / youngest son of ALFRED LIGHT / of this parish / who died 17th July 1871 / aged 17 years / also / WILLIAM HENRY / third son of the above / who died 19th June 1876 / aged 28 years / also the above / ALFRED LIGHT / who died 15th May 1879 / aged 58 years / and FRANCES ANN / his wife / who died 29th September 1879 / aged 59 years         Footstones: 1:- east side F.L. 1871, 2:- west side W.H.L. 1876, 3:- (relating to Goodwin, see J15) T.G. 1866, G.G. 1867 (George Goodwin Ref. GB)

199. (J10) Pedestal, high with urn half covered in drapery North facing: Sacred to the memory / of / CAROLINE / the devoted wife of / THOMAS THOMPSON / who died / 18th December 1878 / aged 73 years / "Rest in the Lord" / also the above / THOMAS THOMPSON / born November 24th 1812 / died February 26th 1884 / "God shall wipe away all tears" / Rev. VII 17 ver. East facing: Sacred to the memory / of / JANE / relict of the late / BENJAMIN THOMPSON Esq. / of Red Hill Lodge / Nottinghamshire / and youngest daughter of the / Revd JOHN BOURNE / rector of Sutton Derbyshire / she died / on the 4th day of February 1862 / in her 87th year / "They that sow in tears shall reap in joy" / Psalm 126 15 ver. / this tomb / was erected by her affectionate / and only surviving son / THOMAS THOMPSON / of this parish

200. (J10a) Kerbstone with inscription on three sides South facing: HENRY BLACKMAN died 30 May 1907 aged 62 North facing: …. …. Died Dec. 15 1936 aged 88 West facing: Reunited

201. (J11) Headstone with a cross and footstone In memory of / HESTER / beloved wife of / WILLIAM MARTIN / who fell asleep in Jesus / 23 Feb. 1895 / aged 70 / "Thy will be done" / also WILLIAM MARTIN / husband of above / who fell asleep in Jesus / 21st Nov. 1896 aged 71 / "They rest in peace and rise in glory" Footstone H (altered from W) M 1895, W M 1896

202. (J12) Headstone very eroded and flaked In memory … / … who ….. / …. BA ….. / EDWA.. …. / E..A

203. (J13) Headstone and footstone In / affectionate remembrance of / JOHN BODDY / who died September 11th 1888 / aged 55 years / Lies sleeping beneath a bed of dust / A loving husband true and just / Beloved he lived, in peace he died / His life was craved for but God denied // We loved him as no tongue can tell / How much we loved him, and how well / God loved him too and thought it best / To take our dear father home to rest // Our life hangs on a single thread / Which soon is cut and we are dead / Then boast not reader of thy might / Alive at noon but dead at night Footstone J.B. 1888

204. (J14) Headstone and two footstones In / affectionate remembrance of / RACHEL BODDY / who died May 10th 1892 / aged 80 years / Lies sleeping beneath a bed of dust / A loving wife true and just / Beloved she lived, in peace she died / Her life was craved for but God denied // We loved her as no tongue can tell / How much we loved her, and how well / God loved her too and thought it best / To take our dear mother home to rest // Our life hangs on a single thread / Which soon is cut and we are dead / Then boast not reader of thy might / Alive at noon but dead at night         Footstones leaning against J13 and J14 R B 1892 Relates to J15 E G [T G?] 1859, A G 1862, E O 1863, M B 1866

205. (J15) Headstone and footstone (see J14 above) Sacred to the memory / of / THOMAS / s.. of / THOMAS and MARY GOODWIN / …. ….. parish / who ….. 1859 / all you …. grave to see / prepare …. …. To follow me / repent …. …. delay / I in my …. … away / ARTHUR GOODWIN / died July … aged 41 years / ELLEN OLIVER … / died … … A … years / MARY BARTLETT / died …..[BT] Thomas 30th April 1859, [GB] Arthur 1862, [GB] Ellen 1863, [GB] Mary 1866

206. (J16) Headstone and footstone Sacred to the memory / of / HENRY HILLS / who died August 7th 1865 / aged 72 years / "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken / away. Blessed be the name of the Lord" Footstone H H 1865

207. (J17) Pedestal and footstone Sacred to the memory / of / JANE HILLS / wife of HENRY HILLS / who died February 3rd 1872 / aged 77 years / "Blessed are the dead which lie in the Lord" Footstone J H 1872

208. (J18) Headstone and kerbstone In loving memory of / PHILIP ASHENDEN / died 15th Novr 1908 aged 48 / also / ANNIE ELLEN his wife / died 15th Febry 1924 aged 61 On bottom edge of kerbstone "For ever in our thoughts"

209. (J19) Kerbstone North side: JOHN ASHENDEN who died 13th March 1916 / HARRIET ASHENDEN who died 13th October 1909 West side: And HARRY their infant son / who died 6th March 1872 East side: In loving memory of / our dear father & mother

210. (J20) Coffin with cross inset on top on a triple plinth North facing: In ever loving memory of my devoted mother / SARAH EASTWOOD / who died November 19th 1895 / But trust I shall shortly see Thee and we / shall speak face to face South facing: In ever loving memory of my dear sister / ANNIE SMITH / who died May 21st 1892 / Rest in peace

211. (J21) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / JANE JEAL / wife of ROBERT JEAL / who died January 23rd 1876 / aged 56 years / also near this spot lie the remains / of GEORGE ROBERT and FLORENCE JANE JEAL / grandchildren of the above who died in / their infancy in the years 1872 & 1874 / also ROBERT JEAL / who departed this life 25th Feb. 1892 / aged 69 years      Footstone J J 1876, R J 1892

212. (J22) Headstone Here lieth / ye body of WILLIAM / son of WILLIAM and / ELIZA ATWOOD / of this parish who / departed this life / ye 11 of May in ye year / of our Lord 1714 / in ye 26 year of / his age

213. (J23) Headstone Here / lyeth intered / ROBERT BUTCHER / who departed / this life the 26th / day of Sepr 1706 / aged 58 years / and also / ROBERT BUTCHER his / son who dyed / December the 26th / 1706 aged 22 years

214. (J24) Pedestal, three tier plinth with large cross leaning against it op tier: In loving memory of / JOHN ASHDOWN / died May 5 1899 aged 82 Second tier: also ESTHER SOPHIA his wife / died April 21 1900 aged 82 years / also MARY ANN ESTHER / their daughter Third tier: died April 22 1874 aged 21 years / and JANE ASHDOWN / sister of the above JOHN ASHDOWN / died May 1 1900 aged 86 years

215. (J25) Pedestal, three tier East facing: top tier: In loving memory of / GEORGE GRIGGS / who died May 31st 1895 / aged 43 years Second tier: also / GEORGE son of the above / who passed away February 13th 1909 / aged 18 years / Thy will be done

216. (J26) Pedestal, three tier with broken cross lying within kerbstone Top tier: no inscription (small lead cross attached to east and north sides) East facing: second tier: To the memory of / GEORGE WILLIAM STANIFORTH Bottom tier: Born at Hull 7th August 1830 / died at S. Peters Thanet / 29th March 1904 / Rest in peace North facing: second tier: Also of his wife / MARY HELEN Bottom tier: Born Novr 25th 1830 / died March 30th 1908 / R.I.P.

217. (J27) Pedestal, small two tiered plinth NORAH CONSTANCE DRYLAND / born Sept 30th died Nov. 21st 1890

218. (J28) Base for headstone Also in loving memory of / THOMAS HENRY DUNCH / born 31st March 1862 / died 20th April 1948

219. (J29) Headstone lying flat against north wall of nave MICHAEL ARNOLD TAYLOR / born March 4th 1936 / lived one day

220. (J30) Blank slab lying against north wall of nave. Possible inscription on underside

221. (J31) Pedestal, three plinths surmounted by tall cross and a kerbstone On cross: Thy will be done Top tier: In loving memory / of Second tier: CHARLES DUNCH / born 3 March 1826 / died 28 May 1896 / also ELIZABETH JANE his wife / born 31 July 1838 died 24 Jan 1922 Bottom tier: (below soil level) JOHN DUDLEY DUNCH / born 9 July 1868 died / 8 August 1868

222. (J32) Large table tomb on a brick base Sacred / to the memory of / the Revd / JOHN THOMPSON M.A. / for 38 years / vicar of this parish / who died the 30th August 185? / aged 74 years [BR 1854]

223. (J33) Pedestal and kerbstone. Statuesque piece of rough hewn masonry with a chain wound round an anchor embedded in rock on a pedestal On sloping side of pedestal: Also GEORGE MOASE / died 27th December 1938 aged 79 years / erected in loving memory of / AARON MOASE / born 25th March 1833 – died 9th March 1917 / also MARY E. MC A. MOASE / died 14th November 1932 aged 69 / "To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die"
Area K
224. (K1) Headstone West facing: In / loving memory / of / ELIZABETH OLIVER / the beloved wife of / HENRY BISHOP / born Jan. 8. 1840 / died Jan. 2. 1900 / "Gone but not forgotten" / also the above named / HENRY BISHOP / born Dec. 19 1834 / died Aug. 6. 1901 / His end was perfect peace

225. (K2) Headstone and footstone Sacred to the memory / of / HENRY PRIOR / who doed July 3rd 1881 / in his 62nd year / "In the midst of life we are in death" / also MARY ANN wife of the above / who died October 22nd 189? / aged 76 / "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God" / also ELIZA MARY / the devoted wife of JAMES RANDS / who died September 3rd 1883 / aged 36 years / "She is not dead but sleepeth" Footstone: H.P. 1881, EMR 1883, M.A.P. 1897 [BR Mary Ann 1897]

226. (K3) Headstone In loving memory / of / THOMAS LEEMING / died 15th June 1886 / aged 54 years / also of his beloved wife / FRANCES LEEMING / died 8th June 1913 / aged 77 years / "Not as I will but as Thou wilt" / and ALICE MAUD / elder daughter of the above / and wife of ROBERT JOHN SCOTT / died 27th Oct. 1946 aged 73 / also LAURA FRANCES / younger daughter of the above / and wife of WILLIAM FREDERICK SCOTT / DIED 18TH March 1955 aged 76

227. (K4) Pedestal, three tier with kerbstone and broken cross South-east facing: Top tier: In / loving memory / of Second tier: THOMAS HENRY LEEMING / who died June 19 1899 aged 43 years / "Thy will be done" Third tier blank

228. (K5) Headstone and footstone In a grave below / are / deposited the earthly remains / of / WILLIAM JURY / for 33(38?) years parish clerk / of Nursted / he died June 11th 1844 / aged 82 years / "The ….. .. crown of / glory if it be forever of ….. / righteousness" Romans (Proverbs?) / MARTHA JURY / wife of the above / who died Nov. 8th 1848 / aged 89(80?) years / CHARLOTTE JURY / wife of EDWARD JURY / who died June 17th 1849 / aged … years     Footstone W.J. 1844, M.J. 1848, C.J. 1849

229. (K6) Kerbstone North-east facing: Left hand section: EMILY TAYLOR died Sept. 9th 1917 / aged 72 Right hand section: THOMAS TAYLOR died Ap. 17th 1931 / aged 87 South-west facing: Left hand section: also SARAH EMILY daughter / died 21st April 1968 aged 86 years / "At rest" Right hand section: also WILLIAM TAYLOR killed in France / Sept. 1916 aged 34

230. (K7) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / WILLIAM TAYLOR / who died May the 8th 1856 / aged 42 years / leaving a widow and five children / named ALFRED * SARAH-ANN / WILLIAM and RICHARD / also ALBERT son of the above / who died March the 8th 1854 / aged 11 years *Rectangle of stone removed where possibly Albert had been erroneously inscribed. Albert had died two years previously. Footstone W.T. 1856

231. (K8) Headstone In memory of / MAURICE HENRY GIBB / born Sep. 24 1809 / died Sep. 25 1870

232. (K9) Headstone. Beautifully sculpted piece of stone embracing a Christ holding a baby. Here resteth in hope / ISABELLA MASON / born February 13 1842 / died November 22 1877 / Thy will be done

233. (K10) Kerbstone North facing kerb: MARY ANN GIBB died June 10th / 1901 aged 61 years South facing kerb: ALFRED GIBB died March 17th / 1908 aged 76 years

234. (K10a) Headstone and footstone Sacred / to the memory of / ELEANOR S…TH daughter of / CHARLES and ELIZABETH / LYNDS / who departed this life / Oct. ……… / aged ……. Years
Footstone E.L. 1866

235. (K11) Headstone ….. of / LOUI…. … / the ….. …. ish / who ….arted ….. … ber … 1867

236. (K12) Pedestal, three tiers East facing: top tier: In loving memory of / C….. / MABEL SMITH Second tier: born May 27th 1894 / fell asleep May 27th 1902 / "Jesus called a little child" / ‘In the days of thy youth / remember thy creator’ Bottom tier: also GEORGE SMITH / fell asleep April 13th 1928 aged 61 / "Till the morn" North facing: top tier: also / PHOEBE / ELIZABETH Second tier: wife of GEORGE SMITH / died 4th July 1945 / aged 76 years / "At rest"

237. (K13) Headstone (in two sections) Top section: In memorium / of / JAMES MATON / who departed this life / December 8th 1890 / aged 62 years / "By faith in Jesus Christ has / he entered heaven …Lower section: also to the memory of / ANNA MATON / the beloved wife of the above / JAMES MATON / who peacefully passed away / on August 12th 1907 / in her 75th year / "Resting till he comes"

238. (K14) Headstone and kerbstone In loving memory / of / ANN TOMPKINS / the beloved wife of GEORGE TOMPKINS / who died December 21st 1910 / aged 72 years / also the above / GEORGE TOMPKINS / who died January 27th 1922 / aged 83 years / "Thy will be done"

239. (K15) Headstone and kerbstone In loving memory / of / NELLIE MAY TOMPKINS / who died August 29th 1894 / aged 16 months / "Safe in the arms of Jesus" / also FREDERICK WILLIAM TOMPKINS / who was killed in action in France / March 1918 aged 21 years / "Thy will be done"

240. (K16) Headstone Here resteth in hope / AMELIA / the beloved wife of / GEORGE ENGLISH MATHER R.N. / who departed this life / Sept. 11th 1900 aged 50 years / "In the midst of life we are in death"

241. (K17) Urn on a tilted marble base On urn: In memory of On base (south facing): ESLI EATON / died 20th April 1918 / aged 68 / and HARRIET his wife / died 15 Dec. 1936

242. (K18) Headstone EMMA JOHNSON / died May 23rd 1881 / aged 12 years / "Thy will be done"              
Buried beneath the turf next to this a small piece of stone – possibly a section of a cross belonging to it. Standing beside the headstone above is a small yellowish headstone. MARY J…. / born …. / died …. / blessed ….. / which 

243. (K19) Headstone and kerbstone In / loving memory / of / LOUISA / wife of JOHN W. FRANCIS / who died 31st August 1913 / also in constant / and loving remembrance of / JOHN WM FRANCIS / devoted husband of the above / who died as a result of a street / accident at Portsea 18th August 1930 / "Behold He taketh away"  
Kerbstone: north side: C.W. Dawes / Gravesend

244. (K20) Headstone In / everlasting memory of / WILLIAM GEORGE SIM / 1906 – 1964

245. (K21) Headstone In / loving memory of / ANNIE MYRTLE DAVIS / who died 2nd March 1963 / aged 57 years / and / DOUG DAVIS / who died 17th May 1983 / aged 77 years

246. (K22) Headstone In / remembrance of / ERNEST M. STILL / 1891 – 1962 / and / AGNES E. STILL / 1891 – 1986 / "Reunited"

247. (K23) An upright rectangular slab of stone with the top of two crosses leaning against it. In / loving memory / AUBREY OSWALD / BARNES / died 17th November 1961 / aged 66 years

248. (K24) A small piece of stone with a worked edge but no inscription. Holes still exist where lead letters had been inserted.

249. (K25) Flat stone ROBERT CAWLEY / 1884 – 1961 / GEORGINA LOUISA / reunited 3.1.63

250. (K26) Headstone and kerbstone In / loving memory of / CHARLES JOHN RIGBY / died 8th March 1960 / aged 65 years / Rest in peace

251. (K27) Headstone In / memory of / JESSIE DREWITT / who departed / this life / 14th March 1959

252. (K28) Small cross East facing: 1965 / HAROLD E. WARD / EDITH M. WARD / 1959 West facing: O.M.CROFT 1989

253. (K29) Headstone with the top of a cross leaning against back In loving memory of / JOHN CEDRIC / WELLDON / died July 2nd 1958 / aged 63 years / R.I.P. / and his wife MOLLIE / died 8th Dec. 1979 / aged 81 years

254. (K30) A stone cube with a metal top and holes for flowers In loving / memory / DEREK WALTER / THOMPSON / died 20 May / 1966 / aged 41 years

255. (K31) Stone in the shape of an open book with tassle down the centre and a small stone in front of it with a hole for flowers. Left hand page of ‘book’: In / memory / of / SYDNEY / HUGH / BLACK / died / 27th March 1966 / aged 62 Right hand page of ‘book’: his absence / a silent grief

256. (K32) Headstone In remembrance / THOMAS FRENCH / who died December 1st 1875 / aged 40 years / ELIZABETH ANN BUTTERWORTH NEVILL / wife [also] …o ELIZABETH & CLARA NEVILL FRENCH / daughters of the above / rest in peace

257. (L1) Celtic cross on two tiered pedestal Top tier: In loving memory of / MARY wife of / WILLIAM ALLAN SMITH-MASTERS / of Camer / and daughter of / PHILIP SMITH COXE Bottom tier: born 27th Jan. 1852 / at rest 18th Feb. 1915 / Jesu mercy
Area L
258. (L2) Coffin resting on stone base South side: [raised letters] WILLIAM ALLAN SMITH-MASTERS North side: of Camer 1850 – 1937 West side: [incised letters] and his wife / KATHLEEN AMY GORE / 1877 – 1965

259. (L3) Table tomb on double plinth North side: Sacred to the memory of GEORGE SMITH Esq. / of Camer in this parish who departed this life / March 3rd 1831 in the 74th year of his age / also of REBECCA widow of the above / GEORGE SMITH Esqre who departed this life / January 8th 1843 in the 80th year of her age South side: vague impression that there were once some words, but so badly eroded on surface that nothing is now visible. Top of table: initially no inscription, but once the years of DIRT were removed, exactly the same inscription appeared as was on the north side of the tomb! No extra details on it leading to the assumption that on the south side there never was an inscription??

258. (L4) Cross leaning against a three tiered plinth (made of one solid piece of stone) standing on a base. East facing: Here resteth in hope / EDITH / the beloved wife of / FLEETWOOD ISHAM EDWARDS / Lieutenant Royal Engineers / daughter of the Revd. A. SMITH-MASTERS / of Camer / born July 25th 1847 died March 9th 1873 / so he giveth his beloved sleep West facing: Also in loving memory of / MARY / eldest daughter of Revd. A. SMITH-MASTERS of Camer / at rest Dec. 14th 1932 aged 86 / R.I.P.

259. (L5) Headstone and bodystone Sacred / to the memory of / ALBAN DORRINTON / late of this parish / who died April 15th 1835 / aged 73 years / he left issue / by ELIZABETH his wife / two daughters and one son / viz: MARY ELIZABETH & ALBAN / also the above / ELIZABETH DORRINTON / who died July 2nd 1849 / aged 81 (84?) years

260. (L6) Headstone and bodystone Sacred / to the memory of / ALBAN DORRINTON / who died May 23rd 1870 / aged 89 years / he left issue by MARY ANN his wife / one son viz: ALBAN / also ALBAN DORRINTON / son of the above / who died October 21st 1876 / aged 37 years / ‘Yea though I walk through the valley / of the Shadow of Death I will fear no evil / for Thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff / comfort me’

261. (L7) Headstone and bodystone Sacred / to the memory of / Mr. THOMAS NORDISH / late of this parish / who departed this life / July the 1st 1842 / aged 58 years

262. (L8) Headstone and bodystone Sacred / to the memory of / Mr. JOHN POLTICK / late of this parish / who departed this life / April 25 1846 / aged 52 years / also ANN POLTICK / who departed this life / July 27th 1867 aged 75 (78?) years Quotation beneath very eroded by weather and shallowly inscribed. Only visible words are at the end: ‘Behold Thy God’

263. (L9) Three tier pedestal and kerbstone with cross unlaid East facing: top tier: In loving memory / of / GEORGE WALTER Middle tier: the fifth and youngest son of / NATHANIEL FORTESCUE / of Little Cransden Cambridgeshire / who passed away April 4th 1912 / in his 69th year Bottom tier: also ELIZA / beloved wife of the above / who passed away February 9th 1937 / aged 93 years / ‘Thy will be done’ South facing: bottom tier: also GEORGE WALTER FORTESCUE / grandson / died February 18th 1921 / aged 4 years 9 months / sleeping

264. (L10) Headstone In / loving remembrance of / JAMES LOFT / who departed this life / September 25th 1894 / in his 87th year / interred September 30th / also ELIZA LOFT / who departed this life / March 30th 1889 / aged 72 years / interred at Meopham April 4th / To those who loved / by those beloved

265. (L11) Slab slightly coped with horizontal cross the whole length South facing [on sloping side of slab] LOUISA MARIA BROWNE born April 7th 1819 / departed March 12th 1907 North facing [on sloping side of slab] Blessed are the pure in heart

266. (L12) Headstone and footstone West facing: Sacred / to the memory of / SARAH / daughter of THOMAS and / FRANCES CHAYNEY / who died December 28th 1839 / aged 11 years / ‘Lord let me know my end and the number of my / days: that I may be certified how long I have to live’ / Psalm 39th verse 5th Footstone (correctly distanced from headstone) S.C. 1839

267. (L13) Headstone Sacred / to the memory of / Mr. GEORGE FRENCH / of this parish / who died May 30th 1848 / in the 62nd year of his age / also his wife / REBECCA FRENCH / who died May 13th 1872 / aged 81 years Footstone (correctly spaced from headstone) G.F. 1848

268. (L14) Headstone (found in 3 broken horizontal sections) In / loving / memory of / MARY ANN TAYLOR / of this parish / who departed this life / Oct. 14th 1887. Aged 63 years / ‘Thy will be done’ / JAMES TAYLOR / son of the above / died Nov. 17th 1906 / aged --- / Pe --- 42 years / --ace perfect peace
Inside Church
Area NNorth Aisle269. (NA1) WAR MEMORIAL, 1914-1919, 1939-1945
Memorial window triptych We will remember them / 1914 – 1918 / 1939 – 1945

270. (NA1a) Small plaque on table in north-west corner of north aisle Dedicated 18.10.53 / to the memory of / VICTOR HUGO NELSON

271. (NA2) Marble wall monument To the memory of / KATHERINE daughter of WILLIAM PEMBLE / late of London merchant; / for 24 years the deservedly beloved wife of / GEORGE MASTERS gent. of this parish / and by him the mother three sons and one daughter / two of which viz: WILLIAM and KATHERINE survived her / she departed this life May the 27th 1750 / aged 60 years. With her are here deposited the / remains of the above mention’d GEORGE MASTERS / he departed this life July the 12th 1757 / aged 70 years / a pair / Long united in the bonds of peace; / jointly exercised in eschewing evil and doing good / happy in each other, kindly affectioned to all / indulgent parents, generous friends, / to the poor especially / ‘go and do thou likewise’ / Hither soon followed them / their son WILLIAM, the heir of their fortunes / and their virtues; a fair inheritance: / but alas of their mortality too. / which lot befel him at the early age of 28 / April the 12th 1761 / ‘He died of the small pox / unhappily procured by / inoculation’ / To those are added the remains of no less worthy / WILLIAM SMITH late of Croyden in the county of Surry / brewer who died April 22nd 1764 aged 44 years / He married KATHERINE daughter of the above GEORGE / and KATHERINE MASTERS who survives him with six / children three sons and three daughters / all in their infancy.

272. (NA3) Marble wall memorial Sacred to the memory of / CATHARINE SMITH / born 2nd Novr 1752 died 23rd Octr 1777 / also of REBECCA SMITH / born 21st Decr 1750 died 30th March 1802 / daughters of Mrs. CATHARINE SMITH / widow of West Malling // Who to console her under the separation / from these beloved objects of her regard / had the happiness to observe in them / a constant display of filial duty, / unaffected piety and a cheerful resignation / to the will of God. / As a small tribute to their virtues / this monument is dedicated / by their affectionate mother // Here also are deposited the / remains of their excellent mother / Mrs. CATHARINE SMITH / who died on the 6th of February 1814 / aged 86 years

273. (NA4) Marble wall monument Sacred to the memory of / GEORGE SMITH Esqre / of Camer in this parish / who departed this life March 3rd 1831 / in the 74th year of his age / also of / REBECCA / widow of the above GEORGE SMITH Esqre / who departed this life January 8th 1843 / in the 80th year of her age / also of WILLIAM MASTERS SMITH Esqre / of Camer, the only surviving son of the above / who departed this life December 24th 1861 / in the 60th year of his age / He was High Sheriff of the county in the year 1848 / and for some years represented the Western Division / in Parliament

274. (NA5) Marble wall monument – same style as NA3 Sacred to the memory of / WILLIAM SMITH Esqre / of Fairy Hall Mottingham in this county, / who departed this life October 18th 1830 / in the 71st year of his age / also of HENRY MASTERS SMITH, son of the above / who was drowned while bathing at Fishbourne / near Chichester in the county of Sussex and was buried / within the cloisters of the cathedral of that city; / he died July 20th 1832 in the 20th year of his age / also of CATHERINE, relict of the above named / WILLIAM SMITH Esqre / who departed this life December 3rd 1839 / in the 60th year of her age

275. (NA6) Tiny copper plaque on organ To the glory of God / and in remembrance of / CHARLES ERNEST HORRIDGE / organist 1946 – 1955

276. (NA7) Small oval plaque on piano In memory of ROSEMARY GARDNER / 1937 – 1997
North Porch277. (NP1) East window in north porch, small, stained glass. SARAH JANE RUSSELL / obiit 18th December AD 1921

278. (NP2) West window in north porch, small, stained glass. ETHEL MARIA HAMMONDS / ob. Sep. 24th / AD 1922
North Chancel279. (NC1) Bronze plaque In memory of / THOMAS SMITH COGSWELL / for 26 years vicar of Cringleford / Norfolk and from 1923 to 1930 a / valued helper in this church who / died 13 June 1930 aged 74 years / I have loved the habitation of Thy house

280. (NC2) Oval grey marble plaque with drawing of a swan above inscription To the memory of / OLIVE GREY ARNOLD wife of / ROBERT ANTHONY ARNOLD and / daughter of RALPH HART TWEDDELL / - born 4.5.1876 – died 17.8.1954 - / for sixty three years she lived / at Meopham Court and / was much beloved / in this parish

281. (NC3) Three figured marble monument. Bust of Sir John top centre with two Grecian figures, one with a book. The other with scales, on either side of inscription. Sacred to the memory of / the right honble Sir JOHN BAYLEY bart. / whose remains lie interred in a vault below / he was second son of JOHN BAYLEY, of Elton, / in the county of Huntingdon, esquire, / and was educated at Eton College, / where he attained to a considerable proficiency / in classical learning. / After an honorable and successful / practice at the bar / he was made a puisne judge of / the Court of King’s Bench / on the 7th day of May 1808 / and on the 14th day of November 1830 / he exchanged the office / of judge of the King’s Bench / for that of Baron of the Exchequer. / On his resignation of the Baron’s seat / in the Court of Exchequer in the year 1834 / he was created a Baronet / and made a Privy Councillor / by his most gracious majesty / King William the 4th. / He died at Vine House, Sevenoaks / on the 10th day of October 1841, aged 79, / beloved and respected On tablet below main inscription Also to the memory of / Dame ELIZABETH, his wife, the youngest daughter of the late JOHN MARKETT / of Meopham Court Lodge, in this parish, esquire. / She died at Brighton / on the 23rd day of January, 1837, aged 77. / She was a most affectionate wife, a kind and tender mother / a sincere and constant friend, / and a charitable, self-denying Christian.

282. (NC4) Brass tablet. Top left corner: eagle with a scroll above a crown, beneath "H.M.S. Formidable". Top right corner: Invicta Horse plus scroll: "Invicta Royal Kent West". To the glory of God / and / to the memory of / HERBERT WILLIAM BRENCHLEY / leading seaman R.N. / who went down with H.M.S. Formidable / on the 1st Jan. 1915 – aged 23 / and / SWINFORD AUSTIN BRENCHLEY / Private – Royal West Kent Regiment (VIIth Batt.) / killed in action on the Somme Sept. 1916 – aged 23 / "Be thou faithful unto death and I will give / thee a crown of life" Bottom right hand corner A&N Aux C.S.L. London [mason?]

283. (NC5) Tiled rectangular plaque To the glory of God and / in memory of RALPH HART / TWEDDELL
C.E. of Meopham Court died Sepber 3rd 1895 / aged 52. Psalm XV

284. (NC6) Dedication in embrasure of north window in chancel To the glory of God and in loving memory / of JOHN and / FRANCES HOOPER whose bodies / rest in this churchyard

285. (NC7) Marble plaque on a black base on wall To the memory of / FRANCIS MARKETT Esq. / of Meopham Court Lodge / in this parish / who died 7th June 1821 / aged 63 years / and was interred in the church / of St. Martins in the Field

286. (NC8) Marble plaque on a black base on wall Sacred to the memory of / ISABELLA, widow of the late FRANCIS MARKETT Esquire, / of Meopham Court Lodge / who died on the seventh day of December 18(5?)1, aged 81 years / she was most deservedly respected and beloved / for the use which she made of the gifts so bountifully bestowed / upon her by Divine Providence / During her life she was visited with many severe afflictions / which she bore with perfect resignation to the will of God. / In the conduct of her life / she was most exemplary as a wife, a mother and a friend, / and after enduring patiently a long and painful illness, / she died firm in the faith and in the hope of a glorious resurrection / through the merits of her redeemer Jesus Christ.

287. (NC9) Marble plaque mounted on a black base on wall. At bottom is written: J.Kendrick ft London  Sacred to the memory of / PERCY / second daughter of FRANCIS and ISABELLA MARKETT, / of Meopham Court Lodge / who was most highly esteemed for her pure and cultivated mind, / and for the variety and excellence of her attainments, / and most deservedly beloved for the sweetness of her temper, / and the innocence and usefulness of her life. / Her earthly pilgrimage, though short, / was interrupted by many and severe trials, / which were borne with the most exemplary patience and resignation. / Her nearest surviving relatives, trusting in God / "who afflicts us in his mercy" / that their separation from her, though grievous, will not be final, / have erected this tablet, in grateful remembrance / of her piety and humility as a Christian, / her dutiful and affectionate obedience as a daughter, / her love and tenderness as a sister, and / her zeal and fidelity as a friend.
East Window288. (EW1) Dedication at foot of east window First section: To the glory of God in memory of Second section: ROBERT.BARNETT.who.died.Feb.24.1872. Third section: aged.51.erected.by.his.widow J.F.B.
South Chancel289. (SC1) Brass plaque set in stone. Inscription formerly on floor of tower, removed in 1905 to south wall of chancel. Original position in church unknown. Hic jacet dominus JOHANNES FOLSHAM quondam / vicarius de Meapham qui obiit tredecimo die / mensis Junii anno domini millesimo CCCCo LVo / cujus animae propicietur Deus. Amen. [Translation Here lies Master JOHN FOLSHAM, formerly vicar of / Meopham who died on the 13th day of June in / the year 1455 on whose soul God have mercy. Amen.]

290. (SC1) Stone sculpture Thy will be done / in memory of / ELIZABETH BAYLEY / daughter of ALEXANDER MacDONALD Esqr / and wife of FRANCIS BAYLEY youngest son of the / Right Honorable Sir JOHN BAYLEY Bart. / born 27 June 1806 / died 9 April 1838 / Her children arise up and call her blessed: her / husband also, and he praiseth her; many daughters / have done virtuously but thou excellest them all.

291. (SC3) Small simple brass plaque on small lectern To the glory of God / and in memory / of / MATTHIAS GEORGE VILLER / 1873 – 1957
South Aisle292. (SA1) Dark stone tablet on wall To the glory of God / and in proud and loving / memory of their dear sons / who gave their lives for / their country in the Great / War viz. AUSTIN born 1890 / drowned in trying to save / a comrade 6th Aug. 1917 / and ARTHUR Lt Nothants / Regt born 1896 who died of / wounds in France 18th Oct. / 1916. This tablet was set up / by their parents ARTHUR F. / C. OWEN vicar of Meopham / and KATHLEEN his wife 1917

293. (SA2) Free standing bronze plaque on floor beneath Book of Remembrance Saint Mary’s Chapel / to the memory of / MARY JANE PARSONS / WALTER PARSONS / LOUIS PARSONS / JENNY PARSONS / February 1956

294. (SA2a) Inscription round circular base of brass lectern A.M.D.G. / LEWIS WOODWARD LEWIS cuius hujius ecclesiae / per XXIV annos. Presbiter fidelis. In Christo / dodormivit die Paschæ MCM. Hoc benevolentiae reverentiæ, desiderii monumentum ponendum curavere amici.

295. (SA3) East window of south aisle. Dedication at base of window First section: To the glory of God Second section: and in memory of Third section: EDITH EDWARDS

296. (SA4) Wooden picture frame – brown background, gold lettering. Coat of Arms in centre To be linked to great traditions is to be pledged to great undertakings
BRUCE SWINTON / GEORGE ARTHUR / SMITH-MASTERS M.C. / SMITH-MASTERS / Captain 2nd Batt: / Lieutenant 6th Batt: / Essex Regiment / [Coat of Arms] Bedfordshire / Regiment / born Jan: 31st 1892 / Manet Fides born Dec. 29th 1894 / killed in France / Inte   merata killed in Flanders / leading the attack / safeguarding his men / July 1st 1916 / August 20th 1915 / ‘He that loseth his / ‘To me to live in Christ / life for my sake / to die is gain’ / shall find it’ / 3rd and 4th sons of JOHN ERNEST SMITH-MASTERS & MARGARET his wife / Obedient unto death / for God King & Country / rest eternal grant unto the O Lord / & let light perpetual shine upon them

297. (SA5) Window with dedication at base Section 1: To the glory of God and in Section 2: memory of ALLAN SMITH Section 3: MASTERS priest

298. (SA6) Brass wall plaque FLEETWOOD ISHAM EDWARDS Lt Col. R.E. P.C. K.C.B. / keeper of the Privy Purse to H.M. Queen Victoria / born April 21st 1842, fell asleep August 14th 1910 / EDITH his wife, daughter of ALLAN SMITH-MASTERS / of Camer, born July 25 1847, at rest March 9th 1873 / ‘Grant them, O Lord, to be numbered / amongst Thy saints in glory everlasting’

299. (SA7) Brass wall plaque ALLAN SMITH-MASTERS of Camer, priest M.A. / J.P. born January 16th 1820 fell asleep October 8th 1875 / REBE MARY, his wife, daughter of the venerable JAMES / RANDALL, Archdeacon of Berkshire, born April 23rd 1822 / at rest January the 8th 1907 / ‘Grant us, O Lord, with them, a share in / the heavenly crown, through Thy mercy’

300. (SA8) Brass tablet on a stone frame – inscription enclosed in scrolled border with different symbols in each corner. To the glory of God and in loving memory of / JOHN BABER M.D. / of London and connected with this parish for over forty years / who died May 4th 1894 / aged 72 years / also of EMMA (née DU BOIS) first wife of the above / who died March 12th 1875 / erected by their affectionate children / AD 1895

301. (SA9) WAR MEMORIAL 1914 – 1919

Bronze plaque just east of south porch To the sacred memory / of the / men of Meopham / who died for their King & Country / in the Great War 1914 – 1919 /

C.AMOS M.G.C.
W. BENNETT R.N.
W.T. BIRD R.N.
J.N. BISHOP Can
H.G. BLACKMAN G. Gds.
R. BOLSTER M.C. R.F.A.
F.C. BOWYER R.E.
H.W. BRENCHLEY R.N.
S.A. BRENCHLEY R.W.K.
A. BUGGS G.Gds.
E.H. BURNETT R.N.
R. CHAMBERS M.G.C.
S.C. CHRISTMAS R.W.K
F. COOK R.N.
F.J. DALTON Can.
P.H. DALTON Can.
H. DAY R.F.A.
T.L. DEADMAN R.Fus. /M.A. DURLING A.I.F. /
J. DYE Can. /
J.J. FINCH S.W.B. /
P.H. FRANCIS A.I.F. /
E. GOODWIN R.W.K. /
S. HOLLETT G.Gds. /
E. JOHNSON R.W.K. /
R.W. LYNDS R.W.K. /
G.C. O’BRIEN R.N. /
A.E.C.OWEN N. Hants /
F.C. PARKER E. Sur. /
L.W. PARSONS R.A.M.C. /
W. ROOTS R.W.K. /
W.H. RUSSELL 16 Lrs. /
A.G. SCUDDER Mdsex. /
W.L. TAYLOR K.O.S.L.1. /
W.H. TODD S. Staffs. /
F.W. TOMPKINS R.Suss. /

"All they had hoped for / all they had they gave" / "The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death"

302. (SA10) Window on south aisle (triptych). Inscription at base in centre. Section 1: In piam memoriam Section 2: FLORENCE M. GOLDING-BIRD Section 3: obiit MCMXIX

South Porch303. (SP) Small plaque To the glory of God / and in memory of / EDITH WILLIAMS / 1874 – 1954 / a teacher at St. Matthews Westminster / 1916 – 1939
West Nave304. (WN1) Pavement slab Heres interr d the body of / JOSEPH RABENETT son of / JOSEPH & MELCHIA RABENETT / of Chatham who departed / this life Febr 26th 1718 / aged 21 years / also here lyeth the body of / MELCHIA RABENETT widow / and relict of JOSEPH RABENETT / of Chatham she departed this life ye 3d of Feb. 1722 / aged 47 years / also here lyeth the body of / MARY RABENETT daughr of / JOSEPH AND MELCHIA RABENETT who / departed this life ye 9th of Jany / 1724 aged 22 years

305. (WN2a) Pavement slab Here lies interred / near the bones of his parents / what was mortal / of Mr. THOMAS COPLAND / the son of ye Revd. Mr CHRISTOPHER COPLAND / vicar of this parish / a lingering illness / delivered him / adorn’d with every social virtue / from life to immortality / on the 15 day of August 1739 / in the 67th year of his age

306. (WN2b) Pavement slab Here lyeth the body / of ELIZABETH ye wife of / Mr THOMAS COPLAND who / departed this life ye 27th / of …. 1699 & in ye 22nd year …. her age

307. (WN3a) Pavement slab Here lyeth ye body of / Mrs MARGARET / COPLAND relict of / Mr CHRISTOPHER / COPLAND / who departed this / life Septemr the 30th / 1727 in the 85th year / of her age

308. (WN3b) Pavement slab Here lyeth ye body / of Mrs MARTHA RAY / grand daughter of MARTHA / EVERNDEN of this parish / who departed this life / the 5th day of August / 1707 / in the 19th year of her age / also here lyes the body / of Mrs MARTHA EVERNDEN / who departed this life the 15th of July 1725 in the / 80th year of her age / also / here lyeth the body of / ELIZABETH GUNNINGS of this / parish who departed ys life / ye 27th of November 1745 / aged 76 years

309. (WN4a) Pavement slab Hic deposita sunt exuvia / vi Reverendi / CHRISTOPHORI COPLAND / huius eccclesi – vicarii / qui ministerii anni XXXVII / vitae LXI impletis / exterior-m hane mysteriorum / oeconomiam / cum visione commutavit / XIIo calend Jun / Anno X MDCCVII

310. (WN4b) Pavement slab Sacred / to the memory of / Mr WILLIAM MUNGEAM / yeoman of this parish / who departed this life / the 28th of March 1818 / aged 71 years / also Mrs SARAH MUNGEAM / wife of the above / who departed this life / the 26th February 1825 / aged 76 years

311. (WN5a) Pavement slab Here resteth the body of / ROBERT SPRIVER of Meopham / yeoman whoe died the 31 / of Jan..rie 1635 / having 4 sonnes / and 3 d…ght..s

312. (WN5b) Pavement slab Hic jacet / JOHANNES MARKETT / JOHANNIS et ANNAE MARKETT / filius natii maximum / obiit / quinto die Septembris / anno domini 1789 / aetatis suae 34

313. (WN6a) Pavement slab In memory of / HENRY STICKINGS / of this parish he died March / the 27th 1773 aged 75 years / also MARY daughter of JAMES SHARP / first wife of the above HENRY STICKINGS / died ….tember the 25th 1750 / aged 62 years

314. (WN6b) Pavement slab In memoriam / ANNAE uxoris / JOHANNIS MARKETT / obiit die XVIII / Decembris MDCCL\ \ (MDCCLXX?, MDCCLXV?) / Anno A…../ …… (Roman numerals of date partially eroded)

315. (WN7a) Pavement slab Here lyeth the body of HENRY / HASLEN of Meopham Esqr who / married MARY COURTHOPE the / ….hter of Sr GEORGE / …THO..E of Wileigh in the / …. of Susex knight and / Dame ELIZABETH his wife / …d issue by her two / sons & one daughter / obyit XXVIto die Septemb… / anno dni 16… / etatis suae XXX\ (last three lines incomplete owing to break in slab)

316. (WN7b) Pavement slab Hic sepultum est / quiquid mortale sunt / ANNAE MARKETT / erat illa fillia JOHANNIS et / ELIZ. HOOKER de Tonbridge / conty Kent et uxor / JOHANNIS MARKETT / obiit 1st Jany 1763 / anno aetatis suae XXXIV / JOHN MARKETT Esqr / died on the 12th day of September / 1801 in the 81st year of his age

317. (WN8a) Pavement slab In memory of / CATHARINE wife of / SAML TIESDELL / of Luddesdown and / daughr of NICHS NASH / late of ye parish of Stoke / who died / the 26th day of May 1767 / aged 62 years / also the body of Mr SAML TIESDELL / late of Fawkham in this county / who departed this life March / the 27th 1801 aged 92 years

318. (WN8b) Pavement slab H.S.S [Hic sepultae sunt] / reliquiae / ELIZABETHAE MARKETT / obiitt Aug. XXXIo AD MDCCLI / aetatis suae XXo / conjugi charrissimae / hoc qualecunque mnemosynon / vir maestissimus posuit / JOHANNES MARKETT
West Nave Wall319. (WNW1) Stone plaque on west wall of south aisle To the dear memory of my / husband GEORGE ALFRED TAIT / vicar of this parish 1919 – 1933 / who passed on to fuller life / 8th April 1933 & by whose wish / this corner was dedicated / for the use of the children / of this parish

320. (WNW1a) Wooden panel on wall of west nave In thankfulness to God / Mr. And Mrs. FRANK WORTHINGTON / presented the two treble bells / in 1949 together with the / rehanging of the peal / and the screen in 1950

321. (WNW2) Stone tablet Meopham and Cobham branch / British Legion / sacred to the memory of / our beloved president PETER NESS – called to rest / 12th July 1947

322. (WNW3) Copper plaque below side window These windows were repaired in / memory of HERMAN WILLIAM WINNETT / 1873 – 1957 / and / EDITH MARIA WINNETT 1879 – 1961

323. (APPENDIX A) Burials untraced in survey but recorded by the Rev. Lewis in 1898

N.W.







N.






















Phillip Buggs 1858 (see App. B)
Ann Evenden 1855
Eliza Evenden 1876
Ambrose Mercer 1895
Mathilda Parker 1858
Sarah Parker 1856
Eliza Taylor 1874

George Goodwin 1867
Thomas Goodwin 1866
James Hartopp 1896
Frederick Hollman1897
Beatrice Johnson 1884
Edwin Johnson 1875
Mary T. Johnson 1869
Edward Noakes 1877
Mary Noakes 1844
W. Noakes 1844
Elizabeth Scoons 1825
Richard Scoons 1817 
Henrietta Scott 1888
Josias Scott 1898
F.J. Stone 1857
James Stone 1859 
Louisa Taylor 1867
John Wells 1868
W. Wells 1852
W.R. Wells 1856
Barbara E. Waterman 1878
Richard Waterman 1884

S.






S.E.

S.W.


E.






W.











Thomas Harwood 1710
David Hunt 1801
Alfred Johnson 1877
 John Johnson 1870
Jane Shesdell 1801
Elizabeth Swift ---

None

George Hone ---
Richard Wood 1714

Alma Ashdown 1894
Joseph Cleverley 1884
Thomas Loft 1888
May Russell 1881
Sarah Tomlyn 1837
William Tomlyn 1844

Mary Blackman 1820
George Buggs 1860
Mary Buggs 1818
William Buggs 1823
Edward French 1876
John French 1811
Mary French 1836
Elizabeth Scudder 1831 (see App. B.)
Richard Scudder 1852 (see App. B.)
Robert Scudder 1832 (see App. B.)
Sarah Scudder 1846 (see App. B.)
Thomas Scudder 1810 (see App. B)
E.Warne 1896
F. Warne 1890

APPENDIX B

Burials untraced in survey but recorded by M.W. Davies in 1972

(The location references are those used in this survey)

324. In loving memory of Alfred Lynds who entered into rest Nov.. 19. 1898 Aged 58 years Location:- Between B7 (Ann French 1851) and B20 (John Norton 1908)

325. Sacred to the memory of Thomas son of Thomas and Sarah Scudder of this parish died Oct. 1810 aged 7 months. Also Elizabeth their daur. who died Oct. 11 1831 aged 15 years likewise Robert who died Jan. 25 1832 aged 10 years. Also Richard their son died Dec. 18 1852 aged 27 years.
Footstone:- E.S. 1831 R.S. 1832 Location:- Next to B25 (Mary and Thomas Buggs 1804) and B8 (Arthur and Mary Bale)

325. In loving memory of Thomas Evenden who fell asleep Jan 18 1900 aged 32 years. Also Emily Evenden wife of the above who died July 10 1946 aged 76 years. Location:- Between J21 (Jane Jeal 1876) and A19 (John Butcher 1871)

326. Sacred to the memory of Mr. Philip Buggs who dep. this life June … aged …Location:- near A18 (William Combes 1831) and A16 (Edward Combes 1858)

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Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ADES 12
ALCHIN 102, 103, 165,
    168, 172, 173
AMOS 300
ANDRUS 167, 174
ARNOLD 280
ARTHUR 292, 296
ASHDOWN 214, 323
ASHENDEN 208, 209
ATKINS 88, 89
ATWOOD 212
AUSTIN 282, 292
BABER 169, 299
BALE 28
BARKAWAY 42, 43
BARNARD 54a
BARNES 247
BARNETT 177, 288
BARTLETT 205
BATCHELOR 140
BAYLEY 281, 290
BEAUMONT 151
BELL 37
BENNETT 300
BEST 166
BIRD 91, 300
BISHOP 224, 300
BLACK 255
BLACKMAN 20, 49, 194,
    200, 300, 323
BLISSETT 98
BODDINGTON 154
BODDY 203, 204
BOLSTER 300
BOURNE 199
BOWYER 300
BRENCHLEY 282, 300
BROWNE 265
BROWNFIELD 8, 9, 195
BUCK 187
BUGG 125
BUGGS 28-30,41-43,45,48,
   52, 53, 61, 300, 323, 326
BURNETT 300
BUTCHER 19, 213
BUTLER 169
BUTTERWORTH 256
C 18
CALLER 5, 6, 9
CAWLEY 249
CHAMBERS 300
CHARLTON 168, 173
CHAYNEY 266
CHILD 163, 164, 170, 171
CHRISTMAS 300
CLEVERLEY 323
COGSWELL 161, 162, 279
CONSTANT 195
COOK 197, 300
COOMBE 16
COOMBES 13
COPLAND 305-307, 309
COPPER 175
COURTHOPE 315
COX 112
COXE 257
CROFT 252
CROWHURST 127-129

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CUCKOW 57
D…33
DALTON 130, 300
DAVIES 324
DAVIS 245
DAY 191
DAY 300
DEADMAN 300
DORRINTON 259, 260
DREWITT 251
DRYLAND 217
DU BOIS 169
DUNCH 218, 221
DURLING 196, 300
DYE 300
EASTWOOD 210
EATON 241
EDMEADES 55, 56, 81
 103, 159, 160
EDMEADS 83
EDWARDS 258, 295, 298
ELPHINSTONE 189
ELWYN 152, 153, 156
ENGLISH 240
EVERNDEN 195, 308, 323,
     325
FAIRMAN 41
FIGGESS 14
FINCH 300
FOLSHAM 289
FORTESCUE 263
FRANCIS 243, 300
FRENCH 21-26, 34, 35, 38,
    39, 256, 267, 323
GARD 1
GARDNER 276
GIBB 231, 233
GLOVER 178
GOLDING 91
GOLDING-BIRD 302
GOODALL 145
GOODWIN 198, 205, 300,
    323
GORE 258
GREY 280
GRIGGS 215
GUNNING 84, 85, 141-143,
    160, 171
GUNNINGS 308
HALL 9
HAMMONDS 278
HART 95, 115, 280, 283
HARTHOPP 323
HARWOOD 86, 87, 323
HASLEN 315
HAWLEY 158
HEDGECOCK 185
HILLS 54b, 206, 207
HOLLETT 300
HOLLMAN 323
HONE 323
HOOKER de Tonbridge 316
HOOPER 144, 148, 284
HORRIDGE 275
HUNT 108, 109, 323
JACKSON 154
JEAL 46, 211
JEPSON 131
JOHNSON 110, 242, 300,
     323
---------------------------------------JURY 228
KILLICK 71, 72, 175
KING 193
LADDS 185
LAKER 123
LANE 46, 90
LANGFORD 82, 181, 182
LARCOMB 132
LATHAN 15
LAURIE 44
LEEMING 150, 226, 227
LEWIS 156, 157, 294, 323
LIGHT 198
LOFT 264, 323
LOTT 20, 50
LYNDS 186, 234, 300, 324
MacDONALD 290
MANLEY 184
MARKETT 112, 281, 285,
    286, 312, 314, 316, 318
MARTIN 201
MASON 232
MASTER 83
MASTERS 84, 188, 189,
     271, 297
MASTERS SMITH 273, 274
MATHER 240
MATON 237
MAYNARD 137
MEAKIN 70
MERCER 192, 323
MOASE 223
MORGAN 40
MUNDAY 81, 94
MUNGEAM 178, 179, 310
MUNN 92, 93, 98, 99, 100
MUNNS 104
NASH 317
NELSON 270
NESS 321
NEVILL 67, 119, 256
NEWCOMB 190
NICHOLLS 120
NOAKES 323
NORDISH 124, 126, 261
NORRIS 117
NORTON 40
O’BRIEN 300
OLIVER 205
OWEN 292, 300
PARKER 111, 300, 323
PARSONS 139, 293, 300
PEMBLE 271
PETT 134
PHILLIPS 72, 101, 103
PIGGOTT 114
PLUMMER 59, 60, 62
POLTICK 262
PRIOR 225
R?..E..NEY 36
RABENETT 304
RANDALL 188, 299
RANDS 225
RAY 308
REEVES 107
RICH 97
RIGBY 250
ROOTS 300
ROWE 123

--------------------------------------RUSSELL 277, 300, 323
RUSTON 176S, E & R 44
SALMON 58, 63, 64, 65,
    73-78, 80, 116
SAUNDERS 113
SCOONS 323
SCOTT 226, 323
SCUDDER 300, 323, 325
SELDON 169
SHARMER 32
SHARP 313
SHEPHERD 73
SHESDELL 323
SILLS 168, 173
SIM 244
SMITH 183, 184, 188, 189,
     210, 236, 259, 271-274,
     279, 297
SMITH-MASTERS 188,   
    257, 258, 296, 298, 299
SNELLING 118
SPRIVER 311
STANIFORTH 216
STANLEY 7
STEVENS 4, 11
STICKINGS 313
STILL 246
STONE 323
SUTHERDEN 96
SWIFT 323
SWINFORD 282
SWINTON 296
TAIT 319
TAYLOR 219, 229, 230,
     268, 300, 323
TERRY 66
THOMPSON 199, 222, 254
TIESDELL 105, 106, 317
TILDEN 161, 163
TODD 149, 300
TOMLYN 323
TOMPKINS 238, 239, 300
TUNNAH 146, 147
TWEDDELL 115, 280, 283
VILLER 291
W(H)IF(FIN) 3
WARD 252
WARE 192
WARNE 323
WARRINGTON 2
WATERMAN 323
WATSON 122
WELLARD 138
WELLDON 253
WELLS 323
WHA(R)TO(N) 3
WHIFFEN 80
WHIFFIN 76-79
WILLIAMS 133-135
WILLIAMS 303
WINNETT 322
WOOD 323
WOOD 69, 121
WOODWARD 156
WOODWARD 294
WORTHINGTON 320
YOUNG 42, 155



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Places Index
Ash 42
Boxley 73, 74, 75
Brede Sussex 12
Brighton 281
California 9
Cambridgeshire 263
Chatham 178, 304
Chichester Cathedral 274
Cliffe 173
Cobham 84, 104, 113, 163,
    171
Cringleford Norwich 161,
     279
Croydon, Surrey 271
Darenth 55
Derbyshire 199
Ditton 73
Elton, Huntingdon 281
Eton College 281Fairy Hall, Mottingham
    183, 274
Farley 187
Farningham 64, 65
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Fawkham 317
Flanders 296
Gravesend 20
Greenwich 60
Harvel 121
Hendford Manor House,
    Yeovil, Somerset 148
Higham 81
Hitchin 193
Huntingdon 281
Little Cransden,
    Cambridgeshire 263
London
   Guys Hospital 91
   Sloane Street S.W. 169
   St. Martins in the Field
       Church 285
   St. Matthews School,
       Westminster 303
  Thurloe Square, South
       Kensington. 169
Luddesdown 108,133, 317

-------------------------------- 
Meopham
  Camer 188, 189, 257, 258,
    273, 298
  Deodars, Meopham 169
  Hook Green Meopham 132
  Lindenwood Meopham 120
  Meopham Court 115, 147,
     177, 280, 283
  Meopham Court Lodge 281,
      285, 286
Minster in the Isle of
   Sheppey 81
Mottingham 183, 274
Newcastle-on-Tyne 122
Norfolk 279
Northfleet 15
Norwich 161
Nottinghamshire 199
Nursted 228
Nursted Court 159, 160
Nustead 83
Offley Mill, Hitchin Herts 193

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Portsea 243
Red Hill Lodge, Nottinghamshire 199
Rodmersham 161
Sevenoaks 281
Sheerness 81, 108
Siesey, Boston, Lincolnshire 28
Somerset
Somme 282
St Peters Thanet 216
Stoke 317
Stone 56, 103
Strood 98
Sussex 12, 274
Sutton, Derbyshire 199
Vine House, Sevenoaks
    281
West Malling 272
Wileigh, Sussex 315
Wrotham (sic) Rootham
    127
Yeovil 148
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General
ARMY
Ranks
   Lieutenant 258, 292, 296
   Captain 153, 296
   Lt Col.298
   General 153, 156
   Lt. General 152, 153

REGIMENTS etc
   R.A. 153
   16 Lrs. 300
   2nd Batt: 296
   6th Batt:, Essex
        Regiment 296
   A.I.F. 300
   Bedfordshire Regiment
        296
   Can 300
   E. Sur. 300
   G.Gds. 300
   K.O.S.L.1. 300
   M.G.C. 300
   Mdsex. 300
   N. Hants 300
   Nothants Regt 292
   R.A.M.C. 300
   R.F.A. 300   R.Fus. 300
   R.Suss. 300
   Royal West Kent
       Regiment (VIIth Batt.)
          282
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   Royal West Kent 300
   Royal Army Service 
       Corps 137
  Royal Artillery 152,153,156
  Royal Engineers 258, 298,
     300
  S. Staffs. 300
  S.W.B. 300

NAVY
   R.N. 240, 300
   "S.S. Teeswood" 138
   H.M.S. Formidable 282
   Leading seaman R.N. 282
   Quartermaster R.N.178

MEDALS
   M.C. 296, 300

Baron of the Exchequer 281
Baronet 281
Bart. C.M. 189
brewer 271
British Legion 321
son of London 61

Clergy
Archdeacon of Berkshire
    299
priest 188, 297, 299
Rector 199
Rev 199, 144, 145, 148,
     222, 305
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vicar 156, 279, 289, 292,
    319

cook of London 61
Court of King’s Bench 281
died of wounds in France
    292
Dockyard Chatham 178
drowned at sea 9
drowned in trying to save a
   comrade 292
drowned while bathing at
   Fishbourne, near
      Chichester 274
F.R.C.S. 91
High Sheriff of the county
    273
J.P. 299
K.C.B. 298
keeper of the Privy Purse
    298
killed in action on the
    Somme 282
killed in action in France
    239
killed in France 229
killed in the Great War 185
leading the attack 296
King William the 4th. 281
M.P. 169

MEDICAL
   died of the small pox 271
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   M.D. 169
   smallpox procured by
       inoculation 271
   senior consulting
      surgeon 91
   smallpox 86, 87
   typhoid fever at sea 9

London merchant 271
organist 275
parish clerk Nursted 228
Western Division, Parliament 273
Privy Councillor 281
puisne judge 281
Queen Victoria 298
solicitor 81
stonemason A&N Aux C.S.L. London 282
Stonemasons 
 C.W. Dawes
    Gravesend 243
 DAWES / Wrotham
     Road Gravesend 146
  J.Kendrick ft London 286
  MARTIN 181
  Frindsbury 131
   J. Steel Gravesend 53,
         72
street accident 243
teacher 303
yeoman 102, 113, 171,
    179, 310, 311
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Area H of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.
Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area H   Area J   Area K   Area L   CHURCH

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Plan (84KB) of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard

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AREA J OF OVERALL PLAN OF M.I.S IN MEOPHAM CHURCHYARD

Area J of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area G   Area H   Area J   Area K   Area L   CHURCH
Area J of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.
Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area G   Area H   Area J   Area K   Area L   CHURCH

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Plan (84KB) of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard

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AREA K OF OVERALL PLAN OF M.I.S IN MEOPHAM CHURCHYARD

Area K of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area G   Area H   Area J   Area K   Area L   CHURCH
Area K of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.
Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area G   Area H   Area J   Area K   Area L   CHURCH

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Plan (84KB) of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard

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AREA L OF OVERALL PLAN OF M.I.S IN MEOPHAM CHURCHYARD

Area L of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area G   Area H   Area J   Area L   CHURCH
Area L of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.
Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area G   Area H   Area J   Area L   CHURCH

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Plan (84KB) of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard

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AREA INSIDE CHURCH OF OVERALL PLAN OF M.I.S IN MEOPHAM CHURCHYARD

Area inside Church of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area G   Area H   Area J   Area K   Area L   CHURCH
Area inside Church of Plan of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard.
Area A   Area B   Area C   Area D   Area E   Area F   Area G   Area H   Area J   Area K   Area L   CHURCH

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Plan (84KB) of location of gravestones in Meopham Churchyard

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TEAM WHO RECORDED M.I.S IN MEOPHAM CHURCHYARD

Pictures of team who recorded M.I.s in Meopham Churchyard


The Team: L. to R. Sheila B., Joan, Sheila F., Susanne, Ann, Rene
Front:  Jim and Jack
 
Hard Labour !

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