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Orpington Tithe award schedule  (212KB) - signed 30th June 1843
    With names of landowners, occupiers and fieldnames with acreages, and tithe payments

 

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Orpington Tithe award schedule - signed 30th June 1843

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Information from a typed transcription by Mr E. D. Hart in 1968

APPORTIONMENT of the RENT-CHARGE in lieu of TITHES PARISH of ORPINGTON in the County of Kent.

WHEREAS AN AGREEMENT FOR THE COMMUTATION of TITHES in the Parish of ORPINGTON in the County of Kent was, on the thirtieth day of June in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty Three confirmed by the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales, of which Agreement, with the Schedules therein comprised arid, thereunto annexed, the following is a copy:-

        A PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT for the Commutation of the Tithes of the Parish of Orpington in the County of Kent pursuant to the Act for the Commutation of tithes in England and Wales made and. executed at a Parochial Meeting of the Landowners arid Tithe-owners within the limits of the said Parish duly called and first holden therein and adjourned from time to time and holden by adjournment this twenty third day of November One thousand eight hundred and forty two and since perfected according to the provisions of the said Act By and between The Reverend Francis Dawson who as Rector of the Sinecure Rectory of the said Parish is Owner of all the Great Tithes and also of the tithe of Hops arising from and upon all .the Lands within the said Parish,
            And Samuel Hood Inglefield Esquire a Rear Admiral of Her Majesty's Fleet Charles William Hallett Esquire and William Parker Esquire his Lessees for lives of the said tithes at a yearly rent of less than two thirds of the clear yearly value thereof and. The Reverend William Townley who as Vicar of the said Parish is entitled unto all the other tithes accruing within the said Parish of the one part
            And The Several persons Landowners or Substitutes according to the provisions of the said Act for Landowners within the said Parish by whom or by whose Agents duly authorised in that behalf this Agreement is executed and the Interest of which Landowners in the Lands of the said Parish is riot less than two thirds of the Lands of the Parish subject to tithes of the other part
            The Parish of Orpington aforesaid, contains by admeasurement three thousand five hundred and. two acres two roods and fourteen perches of Land Statute Measure
            The whole of which is subject to the payment in kind of all manner of tithes except as hereinafter mentioned and is now cultivated or used as follows:


Arable Land
Meadow or Pasture Land
Wood Land
Hop Ground
Dwelling Houses farm Homesteads Gardens and Orchards and buildings being
   upon different parts of the
Roads and Waste
Glebe belonging to the Rector of Orpington and by him ?leased with the aforesaid tithes
Glebe belonging to the Vicar of Orpington
   a    r   p 
2015  3  35
  323  3   4
  840  0  29
    31  0  10

  167  3    6
44  0  18
78  2   8
   1.2.24
Acres  3502  2 14 

            A Water Corn Mill in the occupation of John Colegate is exempt from payment of tithe by prescription being an Ancient Mill
            The several pieces or parcels of Land specified in the first Schedule hereunto annexed are the Glebe of the said Rectory of Orpington and are subject to the payment of tithes when not in the manurance or occupation of the Rector himself.
            And the several pieces or parcels of land specified in the second Schedule hereunder written are the Glebe of the said Vicarage of Orpington and are subject the payment of tithes when not in the manurance or occupation of the Vicar himself.
            And it is hereby agreed that the annual sum of Six Hundred and ninety seven pounds fifteen shillings by way of ordinary rent charge (subject to the provisions of the said act) shall be paid during the Continuance of the said Lease to the said Samuel Hood Inglefield Charles William Hallett and William Parker their heirs and assigns and from and after the expiration or determination of the said Lease then to the said Francis Dawson if he shall then be holden of the said Sinecure Rectory and after the said Rectory shall become Vacant then to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England or to the person or persons lawfully entitled to receive the same instead of all the Great Tithes arising from all the lands within the said Parish of Orpington except the Glebes.
            And it is hereby further agreed that the annual sum of one hundred and seventy four pounds five shillings and sixpence by way of ordinary rent charge subject to the Provisions of the said act ) shall be paid to the said William Townley as Vicar and produce of Market Gardens Orchards and fruit plantations arising from and upon all the Lands within the Paris except the Glebes
            And it is hereby further agreed that the several further annual sum of Sixteen pounds four shillings in lieu of the Great Tithes and four pounds eleven shillings in lieu of the tithes other than of Hops and the produce of Market Gardens Orchards and fruit plantations shall be the ordinary rentcharges subject to the Provisions of the said Act fixed the said Rectorial Glebe Lands and shall be apportioned separately and exclusively upon the said Rectorial Glebe Lands.
            And that the Several further annual sums of four shillings and three pence in lieu of the Great Tithes and one shilling and three pence in lieu of the small tithes other than tithe of Hops and the produce of Market Gardens Orchards and fruit plantations shall be the ordinary rentcharges fixed upon the said Vicarial Glebe Lands and shall be apportioned separately and exclusively upon the said Vicarial Glebe Lands and that the same last mentioned four rent charges shall be respectively payable whenever the said Glebe Lands respectively shall not be in the rnanurance or occupation of the said Rector and Vicar respectively in the manner and to the persons following (that is to say).
            The said, rentcharges of Sixteen pounds four shillings and four shillings and three pence during the continuance of the said Lease to the said Samuel Hood Inglefield Charles William Hallett and William Parker their heirs or assigns and from and after the expiration or determination of the said Lease then to the said Francis Dawson if he shall then be Hector of the Rectory of Orpington: aforesaid and after that benefice shall become vacant then to the said Ecclesiastical Commissions for England or the .person or persons lawfully entitled to receive the same.
            And the said rent charges of four pounds eleven shillings and one shilling-and three pence to the said William Townley as Vicar of the said Vicarage and. to his Successors in that benefice
            And it is further agreed, that the additional sum of nine shillings per Imperial Acre and a proportionate sum for any quantity of Land less than an Acre shall be paid to the said Samuel Hood Inglefield Charles William Hallett and William Parker their heirs and assigns during the continuance of their said Lease and after the determination thereof then to the said sinecure Rector of the said Parish by way of extraordinary rent charge in respect of all Lands within the said Parish which now are or hereafter shall be cultivated as Hop Grounds so long as they shall be so cultivated                                                                                             Extraordinary Charge capitalised C.190
            And it is further agreed that the additional sum of seven shillings per Imperial Acre arid a proportionate sum for any quantity of Land less than an Acre shall be paid to the said William Townley as Vicar of the said Vicarage and. to his Successors in that benefice by way of extraordinary rent charge in respect of all Lands within the said Parish which now are or hereafter shall be cultivated as Market Gardens Orchards or fruit plantations so long as they shall be so cultivated                                                                            Extraordinary Charge capitalized C.190
            And it is hereby lastly agreed that the Lands in the said Parish shall be discharged from the payment of tithes (except as excepted in the said Act) from, and after the first day of October next preceding the Confirmation of the apportionment of the rent charges hereinbefore agreed on and that the first payment of such rent charges shall be made or be recoverable on the expiration of Six Calendar months from the time at which the said Lands are discharged from the payment of tithes. In witness whereof the said parties to this agreement or their Agents on that behalf duly authorised in their names and on their behalf have subscribed and set their respective hands and seals.

           THE FIRST SCHEDULE To which the above written agreement refers being a particular of the Glebe belonging to the said Rectory of Orpington.

Occupier
Description
Cultivation
Quantities
A.  R.  P.
Total quantity belonging to each occupier
Nathaniel Ogle
Nathaniel Ogle
Nathaniel Ogle
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
John Mitchell
Thomas Newman
Thomas Glover
Highland Meadow
Meadow
House Garden etc
Farm Yard Buildings etc
Four Acres
Long Tippetts
Juniper Bank
Roadway
Lower Eleven Acres
Six Acres
Nine Acres
Eleven Acres
Seven Acres
Bathfield Meadow
Davels Orchard
House and Garden
House and Garden
Meadow
Meadow
---
---
---
---
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
---
---
---
2.2.34
2.3.17
1.0.22
0.3.  4
4.1.10
5.3.  9
4.3.20
0.2.27
10.3.23  
6.0.  5
9.2.22
11.1.11  
7.3.  0
5.1.  2
3.1.22
0.2.  5
0.0.  5
           Acres


6. 2.33











70.2.35
 0. 2.  5
 0. 0.  5
77.3.38

            THE SECOND SCHEDULE to which the above written agreement refers being a Particular of the Glebe belonging to the Vicarage of Orpington

Rev William Townley
Rev William Townley
Meadow
House & Garden
Pasture
Pasture
0.3.  0
0.1.24
        Acres

1. 0.24
1. 0.24

            AND WHEREAS a Separate award by way of Supplement to the foregoing Agreement was on the twenty first day of March in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty four confirmed by the said Tithe Commissions of which Separate Award the following is a copy

            TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come I JOHN MAURICE of Lincolns Inn Barrister at Law send greeting
            Whereas an Agreement commuting the tithes of the Parish of Orpington in the County of Kent for the several Rent charges therein specified has been confirmed by the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales but the apportionment of the said Rent Charges has not been confirmed
            And Whereas it has been represented to the said Tithe Commissions that all the Glebe Lands of the said Parish are by prescription absolutely exempt from all tithes both great and small and that it is through error provided by the said Agreement that there shall be paid to the Rector of the said Parish and his Lessees and to the Vicar of the said Parish respectively the Several Rent Charges of Sixteen Pounds and four shillings and Four pounds and eleven shillings in lieu of the great and small tithes of the Rectorial Glebe Lands and the several Rent Charges of four shillings and three pence and. one shilling aim three pence in lieu of the great and small tithes of the Vicarial Glebe Lands
            And Whereas it has also been represented to the said Tithe Commissioners that, a piece of Land called Highland Meadow belonging to Sir Percival Hart Dyke Baronet and now in the occupation of Addis Jackson and also a certain other piece of land called Davil's Orchard belonging to the Reverend Alexander Platt and. now in the occupation of Mary Percival are erroneously mentioned and included in the Schedule of the Rectorial Glebe Lands annexed to the said Agreement and that a piece of Garden ground part of the said Rectorial Glebe now occupied by Nathaniel Ogle and containing two roods and ten perches is erroneously omitted in the said Schedule
            And Whereas it has also been represented to the said Tithe Commissioners that the amount of extraordinary Rent Charge payable in respect of the Orchards and. Fruit Plantations of the said Parish is by the said Agreement erroneously and contrary to the provisions of the lets for the Commutation of tithes in England and. Wales distinguished from the amount of Ordinary Rent charge agreed to be paid, to the Vicar of the said Parish by reason of which said several errors and omissions the said. Agreement would be unjust and such errors and. omissions had been made known to the said Tithe Commissioners previous to the Confirmation, of the said Agreement they would have declined to confirm the same or would have caused the same to be varied previous to such confirmation 
            And Whereas the said. Tithe Commissioners have duly-appointed me an Assistant Tithe Commissioner according to the provisions of the said Acts and have also appointed me to enquire into the said alleged errors and omissions and if necessary to make a Separate Award by way of Supplement to the said for the correction thereof
            Now Know Ye that I the said John Maurice Herbert having attended .a public Meeting of the Landowners and. Titheowners of the said Parish pursuant to Notice duly given and having at such Meeting satisfied myself of the truth of the said allegations do hereby make this my by way of Supplement to the said Agreement that is to say
            I do hereby find and Award that the said Rectorial and Vicarial Glebe Lands are all and every of them absolute exempt from all tithes both great and small And that no sum or sums shall be paid to the Rector of the said Parish and his Lessees or to the Vicar of the said Parish in respect of the said Glebe Lands or any of them, as specified, in and provided by the said Agreement.
            And I do hereby further find and Award that the said several pieces of Lands called respectively Davils Orchard and Highland Meadow are not nor is either nor any part of them, part of the said Rectorial Glebe Lands and that the said piece of Land herein before described as in the occupation of Nathaniel Ogle is part of the said Rectorial Glebe Lands
            And lastly do hereby Award that there shall be paid to the Vicar of the said Parish for the time being by way of Rent Charge and subject to the provisions of the said Act the annual sum of  Two hundred pounds in lieu of all the small Tithes of the said Parish and also instead of the Ordinary Rent Charge of One hundred and seventy four pounds five shillings and six pence and the Extraordinary Rent Charge of seven shillings per acre mentioned and set forth in the said Agreement.
            In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this thirteenth day of March in the year One thousand eight hundred and forty four.
                                                                                          (Signed)  John Maurice Herbert

            And Whereas notice in writing under the hands of certain owners of Orchards and Fruit Plantations within the said parish of Orpington lieu whose Interest therein is not less than two thirds of the whole of the Orchards and Fruit Plantations in such Parish, hath been duly given to the Valuer by whom the written Apportionment is made that the tithes thereof should be distinguished into two parts.

            NOW  I  JOHN STAPLES

of the Parish of Sutton at Hone in 'the County of Kent having been duly appointed. Valuer to apportion the total Sum Agreed and Awarded to be paid by way of Rent Charge in lieu of Tithes, amongst the several Lands of the said Parish of Orpington DO HEREBY apportion the Rent Charge as fellows:
            GROSS RENT CHARGE payable to the Titheowners in lieu of Tithes for the Parish of Orpington in the County of Kent:

            Nine Hundred and. Bight Pounds Thirteen Shillings & Three Pence

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

To the Vicar including £25.14.6. in lieu of the 
      Tithe of Fruit Plantations at 7/- per Acre                             £200   0s  0d

To the Sinecure Rector or his Lessees including £10.18.3
      in lieu of the Tithe of Hop Grounds at 9s per Acre               £708  13s  3d   

Value in Imperial Bushels and Decimal Parts of an Imperial Bushel of Wheat, Barley, and. Oats:

Price per Bushel Bushels and Decimal Parts

Wheat

7s     0¾d

 862.82493

Barley

8s   11½d

1530.37895

Oats

2s     9d   

2201.81818

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

Sheet 8
Joseph
   Berens
      Esq






























William
   Biggs


Thomas
  Blackney

John
   Blake




Sheet 9

Himself








Edward
   Chapma

Thomas
   Allen



















Himself



John
   Taylor

Joseph
   Russell


402
444
477a
480
498
499
504


381


442
440
441
443
445
446
447

448
449
450
478
479
482
483
484
485
488
496


18}
22}


72


698
699
700
701
711
712
712
718a
709
729
702a
703
704


Part of a Field 
Wood Croft 
Covet Wood 
Shaw in Covet Wood
Burch Wood
Pits Burch Wood
Pits Burch Wood


Gravelly Field


Shaw by Road
Field
Field
House Field 
Robins Wood Croft
Little Wood Croft
Nine Acres 

Great South Field
Gold Bath Field
Seven Acres
Twelve Acres 
Pasture 
Homestead 
Garden 
Yard
Stable Field ~
Nine Acres 
Five Acres


House & Garden



House & Garden


Mopus Field 
Sparrow Field
Rounabouts 
Wood 
Yard
House
Ashen Wood
Paddock
Sparrow Wood
Green Pen Wood
Green Pen Wood
Green Pen Field
Pond Field

Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Heath
Heath


Arable


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


---



---


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


1.3.26
5.2. 8
6.0.30
0.2.35
7.3.15
15.1.20
 4.2.22
42.0.30

4.3.20


0.3.14
11.1.34
3.2.12
22.3. 6
18.1.34
5.3.25

9.1.32
13.0. 1
10.0.15
9.1.36
12.0.15
5.2.31
0.1.10
0.1.18
0.1. 4
5.2.34
9.1.11
  6.3.  5
145.2.22

0.1.39




0.1.12


7.2.12
4.0.20
20.0.22
1.0.16
0.1. 5
0.3.17
1.0.28
12.2.2
10.1.20
2.3. 0
14.1.10
 8.2.30
84.0. 0











0.12. 0





















7. 1. 6

0. 4. 0



0 .2. 0














4. 0. 0









3. 0. 9























25. 2. 0




















12.11. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

Joseph
   Brooker


James
  Butterfield


















Jeremian
   Child

Richard
   Cooper




Sheet 10
Abbott
   Childs











Sir Percival
  Hart
     Dyke
        Bart
William
   Biggs


Frederick
  Taylor




Thomas
   Mosyer












Edward
   Petty

Thomas
   Letts

John
   Wells


William
   Petty











Himself







John
   Colgate

50
51


40
48}
49}
202


297a
298
508
509
310
314
315
317
318
322
330
331


395


690


691
730


332
335
336
337
338
339a
340
341
342
392
393


311
334
339
356
380
382


194
199
220
222
223
275
451
452}
453}
454
455
458
459
461
462
463

Cottage and Garden
Orchard


Orchard
Cottage and Garden

Two Acres


Buildings
House & Orchard
Upper Broad Way
Chalk pit FieId
Ten Acres
Nine Acres
Lower Broadway
Upper Swine
Lower Swine
Orchard
Upper Bankin
Lower Bankin


Stanstable


Clayfield


Clay Wood
Shrimps Grove


Wood Field 
Shaw
Small Hop
Claytons 
9 Acres 
Shaw
Rooks Grove 
4 Acres
4 Acres
6 Acres 
Griffs Wood


Chapmans Heath
Sage Wents 
Rooks Grove 
Small Den 
Goodberry 
Shelmore


Four Acres 
Slip 
Part of Lodge Field
Seven Acres
Nine Acres 
Anns Field 
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Homestead
Garden 
Mill Pond 
Garden 
Meadow
Garden
Orchard


Fruit
Garden

Arable


Yard
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Arable.
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Orchard
Arable
Arable

.
Arable


Arable


Wood.
Wood


Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable Arable Arable Arable Arable Arable
Meadow
Meadow }
Meadow }
Meadow
Meadow
Yards Garden Water Garden Meadow

0.0.32
1.0.22
1.1.14

2.2.22
0.2.22

2.3.20
6.0.24

0.0. 3
1.2. 1
5.1.11
5.3.22
10.3. 0
9.2. 8
5.3.19
8.1.30
5.2. 9
0.3.15
5.0.28
 6.0.22
65.0.  8

1.3.10


8.2. 8


5.2.12
35.0.32
40.3.  4


5.0.22
0.1.29
3.2.26
5.1. 2
9.0.30
0.3. 7
6.2. 6
4.2.22
4.2.10
6.1. 3
16.0.15
62.2.12

6.2.27
5.1.33
8.0.20
16.1.10
16.0.38
34.0.11
86.3.19

7.0. 3
1.3.36
9.0.29
8.3.39
9.2.16
4.0.39
1.2. 4
7.3.37

0.3.20
1.3. 9
1.0. 3
0.1. 4
1.1.33
0.1.12
 0.3.28
57.0.34



0. 7. 0





1. 3. 3













3.10. 9






















2.10. 6

























2.13. 6









0.17. 0













20.11. 9

1. 8. 0


2.10. 0




3. 0. 4












14.11. 3







7. 0. 8

















17.11. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

Sheet 11
Sir Percival
  Hart
     Dyke
        Bart



































Sheet 12
Sir Percival
  Hart
     Dyke
        Bart

James
   Joyner


Addis
   Jackson








George &
 James
  Lane





James
   Mansfield



James
   Mitchell


Sarah
   Poole



---



Frederick
   Taylor



Michael
   Taylor


156
184


76
246
247
249
250
251
252
254


325
400
404
405
406
456


403
410
411


24
60


35
38
39


99
237


192
204
217


283
284
285
286
287
289
290
326
408


Garden 
Garden


Highland Meadow
House & Garden
Garden 
Meadow 
Orchard
Orchard.
Garden 
Meadow


Wiridy Parlour 
House etc. 
Nursery 
Dyers Field 
Meadow
Meadow


Twelve Acres 
Five Acres 
Gross Field


House and Garden
Garden


House Yard etc
Meadow
Garden


Garden 
Gardens Cottagers


Six Acres
Three Acres 
Nine Acres


Three Acres 
Wood Field 
House Yard 
Field 
Three Acres 
Two Acres 
The Forest
Apple Tree Field
Orchard

Garden
Garden


Meadow
Garden
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture


Garden
Yards
Garden
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Arable
Arable
Arable


Garden 
Garden


Yard
Pasture Garden


Garden Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable
Yard Pasture Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture


0.1.10
0.1.13
0.2.23

2.2.34
0.2.10
0.3.28
0.2.26
1.0. 7
0.2.28
0.1.38
 3.1.14
10.1.25

0.2.37
0.0.34
5.2.23
1.2.34
1.3.18
0.2.37
0.0.34
6.2.23
1.2.34
1.3.18
 6.0.12
17.0.38

0.1.25
0.1.32
0.3.17

0.1.33
2.3.30
0.1.  6
3.2.29

0.0.21
1.1.30
1.2.11

6.0.10
3.0.36
 9.1.  6
18.2.12

3.1.34
3.2.30
0.1. 2
2.3.14
3.0.30
1.3.30
3.2.32
7.1.25
 0.2.20
27.0.17




0. 4. 0









1. 0. 3












1.10. 4



0. 5. 0








0. 6. 0




0.17. 0










1.10. 4














2.10. 0












4.10. 4








1.10. 0








5. 3. 6










8.10. 9

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

Sir Percival
  Hart
     Dyke
        Bart





















Sheet 13





























Rev Thomas
  Hart
     Dyke
William
    Webb

Thomas
   Westbrook


















































Himself








Thomas
   Allen

417


239
240
241
242
243
244
245
253
255
256
262
263
264
265
266
26?
268
269
270}
271}
272
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
292
293
294
295

302
303
306
312
313
316
319
320
321
333
351a
352
354a
412
413
414
415


346
344
374
394
397a
398a
481a


443a

Meadow


Horse Croft
Yard etc.
Orchard
Orchard
Garden etc.
Yards
Green
Roads
Field
Church Field 
Ings Lands
Great Ings Land
Chalk Hole
Carpenters Field
Oakfield Bottom
Road
East Field 
Pasture
Roads 

Water etc. 
Green Lane 
Seven Acres
Landway Field
Oakfield Bank 
Middle Bank 
Six Acres 
Oakley Field
Next Carpenters
Part of Rye Ash
Long Four Acres 
Rye Ash 

Eighteen Acres 
Shaw
Home Goss 
Chapmans Heath 
Sage Wents 
Under Acre 
Sole Field
Sole Bottom 
Three Acres 
Claytons 
Furze Fence
Pickendens 
Great Pickendens 
Northfield Grove
Twelve Acres 
Ten Acres 
North Field


Sollads Shaw 
Road 
Crowns 
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw
Poverest Shaw


Field
Meadow


Arable
Pasture
Orchard
Orchard
Garden
Yards
Pasture
Waste
Hops etc
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pit
Arable
Arable
Waste
Arable
Pasture

Waste
Water
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
 & Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable


Wood
Waste
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Pasture

0.3.33


14.2.28
3.3.26
1.3.21
0.2.28
0.1.28
0.3. 8
1.1. 0
0.3. 6
6.2.34
4.0. 0
4.0.20
21.1.24
0.1.14
14.0.22
10.2.22
0.2.22
14.3.10
6.0.30

0.2.32
2.2.22
0.3.26
6.1.12
11.1.28
4.3.24
7.0.20
6.3. 6
7.3.18
4.0. 8
10.1. 8
4.1.14

3.3.25
19.2.28
0.3.30
14.1. 0
7.2. 5
13.0. 0
1.1.31
8.1.37
6.0. 8
3.2.10
10.3. 3
4.0.10
15.1.27
4.2.19
12.2.21
20.3.36
9.2.35
  8.2.38
340.1.34


2.0.18
0.0.17
24.3.33
1.1.38
1.0. 1
1.1.20
 2.0.10
33.1.17

3.1. 0






















































20. 1. 6










0.10. 0

0. 5. 0




















































104.18.4








3. 0. 3

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

Sheet 14











































Sheet 15




















Col George
   Hart
     Dyke

John
   Golegate


P. Dyke





George &
 James
   Lane





Edward
   Packman

Thomas
  Phillips









































Thomas
    Mosyer


438
437


388
389
390
396


323
324
399
401
407
409


397


327
328
329
343
345
347
348
349
350
351
353
354
355
357
358
359
360
361
362
362a
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
375
376
377
374a
378
379
383
384
385
386
387
391
398


258
259
260


Meadow
Meadow

.
Yards etc. 
House & Lawn 
Garden 
Part of Paddock


Old Haugh 
Rail Pond 
Barn & Yard 
Part of Hilly Field 
Great Dyers 
Pond Field


Plantation


Great Tripes
Wool Lands
Little Tripes
Barn & Yard
Sollads
Great Gookham
Shaw
Gravelly Field
Shaw
Riddens
Shaw
Great Pickendean 
Grub
Little Cookham 
LingfieId Bank 
Shaw
Skid Riddon 
Sea Shot 
Broom Bank
---
Plantation 
Homestead 
Garden 
Orchard
Stable Field 
Plantation 
Hops
Corner Field 
North Field
Wood 
Westmoreland
Westmoreland Wood
Shaw
Charles Valley 
Little Waylands 
Brick Kiln Field
Great Gorse 
Great Waylands 
Durley 
Butts FieId 
Barn Field


Sweet Apple Field
Sweet Apple Field
Sweet Apple Field

Meadow
Meadow


Yards
Lawn
Garden
Pasture


Arable
Orchard
Yard
Arable
Arable
Arable


Fruit


Arable
Arable
Arable
Yard
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
---
Fruit
Yards
Garden
Orchard
Arable
Fruit
Hops
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable


7.3. 3
2.0.30
9.3.33

0.2.16
0.3.16
1.0.21
10.1.  0
13.3.13

2.3. 4
0.3. 3
0.1. 0
6.0.21
8.0. 6
 6.3.38
24.3.32

7.1.19


12.0.34
10.3.21
6.0.18
0.2.36
11.0. 4
19.2.14
3.0. 6
8.3. 0
0.1.13
20.2. 4
0.0.30
6.3.36
11.0.38
9.2.25
12.3.19
1.2. 2
8.2.27
11.1.28
17.3.11
0.1. 6
1.2.39
1.2.22
0.2.33
2.0.35
4.1. 3
4.1.30
4.1.33
11.1.24
15.3.31
21.30
11.3. 2
9.0.37
0.1. 4
24.3.22
12.1.16
15.0.34
28.2.26
18.3. 2
16.0.28
8.1.12
 16.2.10
385.1.  5

4.3.26
4.3. 3
 2.3.  0
12.1.29




1. 0. 3





1. 0. 3







1.10. 4

2.10. 6











































24.10. 6




0.15. 0




3. 0. 3





3. 0. 3







7.10. 8













































116.13.2




4. 0. 4

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

Frances
   Hart
      Dyke

Arthur
   Gossett











Sheet 16
Mary
   Harris











































James
   Harris
John
   Colegate


John
   Driffield









Himself


Herself






James
   Baldwin

John
   Mitchell



Thomas
   Mosyer 

John
   Taylor




James
   Joyner



James
   Monk 


John &
 Thomas
   Taylor

James
   Townsend



James
   Harris

Himself

220a



505
506
507
525
526
527
528
530
531


730b


515
519
233
234
257


546


516
518
544


517


547
548
552
553


79
107



80
466a


588



97}
98}
108}


236


36
730c

Part of Lodge Field
  called Priestridden
     Meadow

Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
House etc
Orchard
Orchard
Gravel Pit Field 


Wood


Burch Wood
Ashen Wood 
Seven Acres
Garden Ground
Millams Field


Sandy Field


Tods Heath 
Three Acres 
Scads Hill


Three acres 


Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation Wood


Garden 
Timber Yard
   & Sheds


House etc. 
Meadow


Plantation 



House
    &
          Garden 


Garden


House & Garden 
Wood


Arable

Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Yard
Orchard
Orchard
Arable


Wood


Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable


Pasture


Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Wood


Garden

---


Garden
Pasture


Fruit




Garden



Garden


Garden
Wood



5.3.16

4.1.22
2.0. 0
4.1.32
2.1.12
0.0.36
0.0.25
1.2.28
0.0. 8
 4.0.26
19.1.29

3.0.22


6.3. 8
5.2.18
7.1.32
12.16
 9.0.  0
30.1.34

3.1. 2


5.2.20
 5.0.  6
13.3.23


3.1.35


4.3.14
6.2. 9
1.3.36
 1.0.24
14.2.  3

0.1.29

0.0.35
0.2.24

0.0.10
0.3.  9
0.3.19

2.3. 8




0.1.29



1.1.35


0.1. 8
0.1.  8
0.2.16



0. 7. 0










1. 0. 3









1.10. 4

0 .5 .0




0.10. 0


0.16. 6






3. 8. 9




0. 3. 0



0. 5 .0

1. 0. 3




0. 1. 6



0 .5 .0




0. 4 .0



2.10. 0










3.10. 4

0. 5. 0







6.10. 8

1. 0. 0




4. 0. 4









1.10. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

James
   Harris

Sheet 17















Richard
   Hughes




St Thomas
   Hospital















Sheet 18









Isleworth
   Charity
William
   Joynson

Samuel
   Best Esq


Mary
   Burgh

George
   Leach



William
   Griffin








John Westbrook

























Mary
   Burgh





Joseph
 Jackson Esq

712a


560a
713


557


533
635
716


621
622
626
685
686
687
688
689


187
569
570
576
577
578
579
582
600
606
607
608
609
611
612a
614
615
652
676
684
692
693
695
697
708


677
679
681
714
719


678
702
705
707
683
181
203
211
599
718
185
682
183

Garden 


Buildings 
Orchard etc.


Cowslip Meadow


Plantation 
House Plantation
House Plantation


Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Pasture 
Plantation 
Wood


August Lands 
Shaw
Broomfield 
Pound Field 
Orchard 
Broom Wood
Cooper Haugh 
Copt Thorn 
Broad Field 
Garden 
Yard 
Pasture 
Garden 
Broom Field 
Wood
Great Derrick
Great Wood
Holbrook Wood 
Chalk Field
Crofton Heath
Crofton Heath
Crofton Heath
Crofton Heath
Crofton Heath
Chapmans Heath


Gravelly Croft
The Plain 
Gregorys 
Broad Croft
Long Snipes


Gravelly Croft Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Gregorys 
Field
Field
Field
Field
Long Slips Wood
Plot
Plantation 
Field
Garden


Yard
Orchard


Meadow


Fruit
Fruit
Fruit


Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Pasture
Fruit
Wood


Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Orchard
Wood
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Yard
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Fruit
Arable

0.0.35


0.0. 4
1.3. 4
1.3. 4

2.2. 7


1.1.30
1.2.20
3.1.12
6.1.22

0.2.10
1.3.18
12.2. 3
6.3.20
4.0.22
2.3.30
6.0.20
 2.3.36
37.3.39

14.3.33
1.2.30
7.3. 8
17.1.12
2.2.36
6.0.30
4.3.10
9.3.30
44.2.20
0.2. 0
0.2.11
6.0.20
1.1.14
5.3.30
1.3. 0
41.0.20
21.0.32
5.2. 4
15.3.36
68.0. 2
9.3. 6
9.1.26
8.1. 0
6.3.20
 24.2.20
337.0.10

6.3.22
1.1.12
7.1.30
8.0.20
 1.2. 0
25.1. 4

7.2. 0
2.1. 0
1.0.30
0.3.32
16.2. 8
5.3.11
3.1.20
7.1.30
4.3. 2
3.0.20
1.3.21
1.3.32
 0.3.11
57.2.17

0 .1 .0




0.13. 0







1. 0. 3









4. 1. 0


























12. 2. 5






1. 0. 3














3. 0. 8








0.15. 0





1. 0. 0









4.10. 6


























52. 4. 6






5.10. 6














8.10. 9

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

George
   Lane


Captain
   Maxwell



Sheet 19










Thomas
   Mosyer






George
 Ward
Norman Esq

Henry
   Norman
      Esq










Orpington
   Parish

Edward
   Petty



Sheet 20
Rev
 Alexander
   Platt
Himself



Samuel
   Brooker














Himself







Himself



George
   Leach











Themselves


Himself





Himself



Margaret
   Percival

435
436


572
573
574
575
601
602
604
605
610
664
613
613a
665
672


106
125
127
491
460
493


696



655
628
653
657
661
663
667
673
674
675
675a


680


288
289a
288a



612
632


668
669
670
671
540

Garden
Orchard


Wood
Field
Wood
Field
Wood
Homestead etc
Meadow
Brake
Meadow
Field
Sandy Berry
Wood
Newstead
Wood


Garden
Gees Meadow
House etc
Wood
Meadow
Plantation


Wood



Field
Bar Field
Wood
Corner Field
Darrick
Great Darrick
Little Darrick
Garden
House & Yard
Plantation
Wood


Common


Rums Den
Garden
Plantation



Wood
Wood


Garden 
House etc
Paddock 
Paddock 
Field
Garden
Fruit


Wood
Arable
Wood.
Arable
Pit
Yard
Pasture
'Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Wood
Pasture
Wood


Garden
Meadow
Yard
Wood
Meadow
Wood


Wood



Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
'Wood
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Yard
Arable
Wood


Pasture


Fruit
Garden
Fruit &
 Arable


Wood
---


Garden
Yards
Pasture
Pasture
Arable

0.0.30
0.3.25
1.0.15

2.3.10
9.1.30
1.3.20
6.0.10
0.1.25
7.3. 7
3.2.28
0.1.32
5.0.11
2.3.20
33.2.29
5.2. 2
9.3. 6
 2.2.  0
91.3.30

0.0.35
4.3.29
0.1.28
4.2.33
0.3.38
 0.0.11
11.1.14

22.0.30



5.0.14
6.3.30
5.3.36
2.2.26
3.0.16
5.0. 4
1.0.20
1.0.15
0.1. 3
6.1. 6
 0.3.  8
38.1.18

1.0. 2


2.2.10
0.0.10

1.3.16
4.1.36

4.1.34
 8.3.10
13.1.  4

0.3.16
1.3. 0
2.2.38
12.1. 5
 3.1.22
21.0.  2



0. 7. 0















3.16. 9







0.10. 0
















1.10. 4

0. 1. 0






1.10. 4










2.14. 6



















20. 7. 9







2. 0. 0

1.13. 0














7.10. 8












1. 5. 0






5. 0. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

John
   Skeggs


John
   Simmons

Thomas H
   Smith

Joseph
   Snelling

J.G.
  Stapleton
     Esq
















Sheet 21
William
   Griffen 


Richard
   Scrivens

Himself


Himself


Himself






















Sundry
 Occupiers


Frederick
   Taylor

Samuel
   Best 



Joseph
   Jackson

627
629


638


439


416


468
470
476
477
481
512
514
524
543
556a
581
583
595
597
598
682a
694
723
727
490
730a


592
593


147


562
563
564


8
13
14
15
16
17
148
182
186
188
189
190
205
214
224
225
226
228
229
230
231
232
457
466
594
596
603

Plantation 
Shaw etc.


House & Garden


Pasture 


Field .


Plot 
Common 
Part of Covet Wood
Part of Covet Wood
Part of Covet Wood Long Coppice Burch Wood 
Stoney Heath 
Carnwell 
Wood
Clay Wood 
Plantation 
Shrubbery 
Plantation 
Wood
Wood
Crofton Heath 
Shaw 
Lakes Wood Spring 
Tods Heath 
Lakes Wood


Gardens 
Gardens


Meadow


Garden
Pasture Field 
Garden


Shrubbery 
Buildings
Buildings
Paddock etc.
Paddock Garden
Paddock
Walnut Piece 
Barn Field 
House etc. 
Hop Garden 
Gravel Pit Field 
12 Acres 
Simmons Field
Deans Bottom 
Derby Oaks 
8 Acres
8 Acres
9 Acres
10 Acres
9 Acres
Blackmans
Six Acres
Meadow
Meadow
Paddock
Paddock
Shirleys
Arable
Wood


---


Pasture


Arable


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


Arable
Arable


Meadow


Arable
Pasture
Garden


Wood.
Yards  }
Yards  }
Pasture
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Yards
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture
Pasture.
Arable

4.3.26
1.0.32
6.0.18

0.2.10


7.1.35


10.2.15


0.1.22
1.2.38
14.3.26
8.0.37
11.2.11
7.0. 8
1.3.20
4.2. 5
7.3.18
2.3.31
28.0. 2
0.1. 8
0.1.22
1.1. 0
0.2.16
0.0.38
4.3.28
2.0.22
3.0.30
3.2. 2
 34.0.24
141.3.14

5.2.34
 4.2.19
10.1.13

3.1. 2


0.1. 0
0.2.30
0.0.20
1.0.10

0.1. 6

0.0.33
15.2.19
2.0.17
1.3.25
8.3.16
15.1.25
1.0.30
0.2.12
11.0.20
13.1.11
9.0. 6
7.1. 0
23.0.37
8.0.32
8.0.17
9.2.13
10.0.13
9.2.36
10.3. 4
8.2.24
5.0. 6
13.1.18
21.2.26
11.2.13
 17.1.17
244.0.36





0. 2. 0


0.10. 0


0.10. 0























0. 5. 0



1.15. 0

0. 5. 0





0. 7. 0




























20.19. 6



1. 5 .0




2. 0. 0


3.10. 0























12. 7. 6





0.15. 0


































64. 4. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

J.G.
  Stapleton
     Esq



Sheet 22








































Sheet 23
Thomas
   Mosyer

37
58
235
238
274


291
296
297
299
300
301
304
304a
305
305a
307
465
467
469
471
472
473
474
475
486
487
489
508
509
510
511
513
520
521
522
523
532
534
535
536
537
538
539
541
542
545
549
550
551
554
555
585
586
587
589
590
591
706
722

Garden
Meadow
Garden
Slips Field
Lindseys

Tripes Farm 
Little Carpenters 
Orchard 
Buildings 
Orchard 
Home Field 
West Field 
Six Acres
---
Bowstrip
---
Five Acres 
Hood Perry 
Wetherlys Meadow 
Frog Perry 
Homestead 
Barn Field 
Hilly Perry Shoulder
Shoulder Mutton 
Skeggs Perry 
Shaw Field 
Shaw
High Field 
Town Court Meadow
Meadow
Horse Croft
Horse Croft
Little Burch Field
Tenants 
Tenants Field
Cornberry
LowerTannings
Yew Tree Field 
Rushey Meadow 
Island Pond 
Barn Field 
Orchard 
Homestead
Homestead
Stable Field 
Cornwell 
Goddlce Hole
Oxen Daw 
Abbotts 
Grub Piece
Grub Piece
Bushey Groft 
Clay Field 
Clay Field.adjoining
Meadow 
Plantation 
Stack Yard 
Plantation 
Field 
Broomey Field
Arable
Meadow
Garden
Arable
Arable


Arable
Pasture
Orchard
Bldgs
Arable
Hops
Arable
---
Arable
---
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Yards
Arable
Arable
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Pasture
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Orchard
Yards
Yards
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Fruit
Yard
Fruit
Arable
Pasture

0.0.12
5.0.27
1.2.20
4.1.20
4.1.26


5.3.10
2.2.26
0.1. 7
1.0.16
15.1.20
7.1.35
5.2. 0
0.1. 5
5.0.37
3.3.30
7.2. 6
11.0.32
1.1.31
6.3.34
1.2. 7
9.3.25
8.1.33
4.3.14
6.2.13
1.3.28
1.1. 8
18.1.16
3.2.23
3.1.30
6.0.24
6.1.20
3.2.14
2.2.38
6.3.20
8.1.31
5.3.36
7.3. 2
4.0.36
5.0.35
4.3.34
0.1.20
0.2. 8
0.2.12
4.2.39
5.0.33
1.2.34
9.1.11
5.3.10
4.1. 8
3.0.22
5.0.24
6.1.18
9.3.31
3.3.26
1.3.38
0.3.20
0.1.11
1.1.12
  4.3.30
282.0.35






























































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53.14.10

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

J.G.
  Stapleton
     Esq

Viscount
   Sydney











Frederick
   Taylor

Robeert
  Upperton
     Esq













Sheet 24







Jane
   Waldo
James
   Harris


Himself 






Thomas 
   Allen




Himself 


Himself





Joseph
   Russell


Mary
   Burgh












Henry
   Whiffen

36a



494
498a
500
502
503


492
495
497
501


198


568
721
728
556


709a
710


558
559
565
566
567
580
715
717
720
724
725
726


616
617
618
619
620
623
624
625
630
631
654
656
658
659
660
662

Garden



Wood
Burch Wood
Cornhays
Cornhays
Pits Wood


Twelve Acres
Cornhays
Seven Acres
Cornhays


Hop Garden


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Part of Paddock
Garden


Garden
Barn Field
House etc.
Meadow
Pinners Well
Twelve Acres
Town Courtfield
Six Acres
Bench Field
Further Field
Layers Wood
Layers Wood


Grassy Wood
Pasture
Pasture
Mark Oak
Five Acres
Shaw
Grub Piece
Stubs Wood
Stubs Wood
Banks Field
Wood
Penny Royal
Six Acres
Three Acres
Five Acres
Wood
Garden



Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture


Hops


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Pasture
Arable


Arable
Arable
Yards
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


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

0.0.30



0.0.15
6.3.26
13.1.28
24.2.13
 3.3.36
48.3.38

11.2.25
8.3. 0
6.3.28
 7.2.13
34.3.18

1.2.17


1.2.16
1.1.22
23.0.28
 7.2.25
33.3.  3

0.0.16
0.2.  0
0.2.16

0.1. 0
16.3. 0
0.2.25
1.0.28
14.2.28
12.0. 0
9.1.34
6.2.18
6.2.34
3.0.12
2.0.12
 6.0.  0
79.1.21

18.0.16
1.3.14
1.2.36
1.3.14
4.3.36
0.2.25
1.3.32
9.2.24
1.1. 8
3.0.36
4.1.12
4.2. 0
6.1.20
3.0.26
4.3.12
 0.0.17
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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Sinecure
Rector

Thomas
   Waring
      Esq


Richard
   Waring
       Esq





Sheet 24
Rectorial
   Glebe


















Rev William
   Townley
  (Vicarial
     Glebe)

Himself ,
JD SS>4. John Stephens
IBS John Mitchell &ors





Waste


Nathaniel
   Ogle

John
 Mitchell










Thomas
 Newman
Thomas
 Glover

Himself

363
364
365


212
213
215
216


666


77
78
122
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191
193
195
196
197
200
201
218
218a
464
636

637


273
123
248

Doctors Wood
Doctors Field
Garden


Three Acres
Five Acres
Three Acres
Eight Acres


---


Meadow
Garden
House & Yards
Yards etc

Four Acres
Long Tippetts
Juniper Bank
Land Way
Eleven Acres
Six. Acres
Nine Acres
Eleven Acres
Seven Acres
Bath Meadow
House & Garden

House & Garden


Meadow
House & Garden
Church & Church Yard
Wood.
Arable
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


---


Meadow
Garden
Bldgs
Yards

Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Garden

Garden


Meadow
Garden
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10.1.23
9.3.32
 0.3.26
21.1.  1

3.2.28
5.2. 0
3.1. 0
 8.0.  5
20.1.33

1.2.22


2.3.17
0.2.10
1.0.22
0.3. 4

4.1.10
5.3. 9
4.3.20
0.2.27
10.3.23
6.0. 5
9.2.22
11.1.11
7.3. 0
5.1. 2
0.2. 5

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72.1.32

0.3. 0
0.1.24
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5.10. 6

Cottage Gardens and Lands bearing no Rent Charge

Owner Occupier No. Description Quantities
Thomas Atkinson



Charles Bean


Amy Bennington


William Biggs



Charles Broomfield

James Butterfield
Sheet 26
Sir Percival Hart Dyke



Mary Daniels



George Farrant

Robert Gates





Mrs Mary Harris




























Sheet 27















Godfrey Hill




Thomas Holding













Samuel Hood Inglefield,
   William Hallett &
   William Parker

Isleworth Charity







Sheet 28













Joseph Jackson





Messrs Mosyer

















John Mundy


Robert Marsden


Sheet 29
George Petty



James Rumford



Joseph Snelling











Thomas William Smith

J.G. Stapleton Esq












Frederick Taylor








Sheet 30
Charles Wale


Thomas Waring Esq
Himself & others



James Smith
     & others

Thomas Townsend


George Jeal
   & others


Henry Payne

Robert Glossop

Sarah Green

Edward Vallins

Edward Ells & others



John Winn

Himself & others





Edward French 
   & others











































Thomas Mitchell
   & others



Himself













Nathaniel Ogle



Thomas Bran
   & others




















Himself & others





Michael Cooper
   & others
















James Baldwin


John Larkin



Himself



Thomas Glover
   & others


Thomas Barton
   & others










Thomas Poole

Charles Barnaby
   & others











William Eldridge
   & others








Himself


James Briston
   & others

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10.2.31

Extraordinary charge in lieu of 73a 2r 0p of Fruit 
   Plantations & Market Gardens at 7s per acre                                         £25 14s 6d

Extraordinary charge in lieu of 24a 1r 0p Hops 
   Grounds at 9s per acre                                                                                                        £10 18s 3d

Cottages etc.                                                              10a 2r 31p

Roads Buildings & Waste                                            44a  0r 18p
                                                                              3,477a 0r  p            £200. 0s  0d              £708 13s  3d

               Signed:    JOHN STAPLES

We the Undersigned Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales do hereby confirm the within written Apportionment IF TESTIMONY whereof we have hereunto subscribed our respective names and caused our official seal to be affixed this twentyninth day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand, eight hundred and forty four. 

Signed:           ----- ' -----

Annotations made   23.5.1882. G.B. 
               checked    2.6.1882. M.H.

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Orpington Churchyard

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Orpington Churchyard, noted by Leland L. Duncan September 1919. Typed up by Dawn Weeks. Including Leland Duncan's sketch plan (73KB) of location of gravestones.

Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plan of location of gravestones in Orpington. Churchyard numbers 1 to 135.

1. David HUMPHREY June 16 1874 aged 55. Rebecca COVIL March 4 1875 aged 82. Lucy Humphrey April 22 1875 aged 84.

2. Cross Caroline wife of Thomas Heckstall SMITH FRCS of Rowlands St Mary Cray 8 December 1871 aged 65.

3. Monument South east corner of yard Herman BERENS of Kevington, Esquire, Merchant of London 31 December 1791 aged 89. Magdalen Rion his wife 11 July 1790 aged 69.
On south side: Joseph Berens of Kevington Esquire son of Joseph and Elizabeth Berens 11 January 1853 aged 79. Charlotte his wife July 1 1854 aged 81. William Joseph eldest son of Joseph and Charlotte Berens June 11 1854 aged 54.
North side: Richard Beauvoir Berens of Kevington, Esquire, second son of Joseph and Charlotte Berens 2 February 1859 aged 58. Edward Osmond Berens youngest son of Richard Beauvoir Berens of Kevington Esquire born 27 July 1839 died January 31 1872. Also Catherine widow of Richard Beauvoir Berens Esquire (no date). East side: Joseph Berens Esquire the only surviving son of Herman and Magdalen Berens. He was born in London February 21 1745. In the year 1772 he married Elizabeth daughter of Sir Edward HALSE of Breamore Baronet and from that period he chiefly resided in this neighbourhood first at Hextable House and from the time of his father’s death resided at Kevington where he died December 19 1825 leaving a widow above named and 4 sons and 2 daughters. Above Elizabeth Berens survived her husband but till April 27 1827 and on the 28th that union which during 55 years had continued the most perfect in life was succeeded by the union of their Remains in this Tomb.

4. Flat Rowland SNELLING fourth son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth SNELLING 9 February 1843 aged 30. Also Rowland son of the above Rowland Snelling and Marianne his wife Born September 29 1841 died April 24 1842.

5. Cross John Carnell SNELLING December 22 1902 aged 61. Margaret Elizabeth wife of above January 18 1907 aged 58.

6. Cross Louise Marguerite (Rita) wife of Colonel F J SMITH late Royal Engineers died at Horsham 18 April 1892 aged 34. Colonel Frederick James Smith late Royal Engineers died at Ryde 16 December 1901 aged 63.

7. Mary BELLCHAMBERS July 4 1881 aged 62. Jesse Bellchambers husband of above July 28 1904 aged 84.

8. Elizabeth CUMING died at Kevington April 2 1865 in 72nd year. Erected by a member of the family which she faithfully served for 35 years.

9. Charles HOSE for 32 years the diligent sober and faithfull servant of Joseph BERENS of Kevington died 25 November 1812 aged 60. Sarah Hose formerly GRIMSDALE relict of above after living with the same family upwards of half a century an example of the virtues which form a faithful servant and a good Christian passed the remainder of her life in retirement at Foots Cray where she was equally the object of attachment and respect to all who knew her died 4 March 1842 in 89th year.

10. William HEAD died 4 March 1845 (no age). William Head died December 30 1890 aged 21. Henrietta wife of above William died 3 July 1892 aged 86.

11. Wooden cross – no inscription legible.

12. Richard Manser RAYNER died 17 October 1908 aged 65.

13. William WEATHERLEY 7 July 1853 aged 65. Jemima Weatherley wife of above 16 July 1860 aged 64. John Weatherley died 25 April 1864 aged 32.

14. Rebecca JEAL 26 October 1859 aged 79. James Jeal husband of above 2 April 1860 aged 77. David Jeal son of above December 28 1900 aged 82.

15. Adolphus JEAL of this Parish December 9 1831 aged 43. His eldest son Herbert Jeal October 24 1883 aged 62. Selina daughter of Adolphus Jeal September 16 1891 aged 68.

16. Daniel BIRKETT born 16 March 1810 died St Thomas Day 1881. Henry Aldwin SOAMES born 18 November 1811 died November 23 1894. Emily BIRKETT born 16 April 1810 died S.S. Day (sic) 1898. St John II 25.26.

17. William Henry PETTY born January 17 1858 died August 17 1899.

18. Mr James MORGAN 26 May 1843 aged 52. Mrs Mary STRUDWICK wife of Mr James Strudwick and widow of the above died June 17 1849 aged 51. Also 3 children of the above James. George who died 19 September 18 (?22) aged 4 years and 10 months Thomas and Richard who died in their infancy.

19. Mr William PETTY son of George and Mary Petty late of Margate in this County died July 2 1831 aged 24. James Petty brother of above died February 1841 aged 29. Thomas Petty brother of above late of this Parish died January 11 1889 aged 74. Francis Ann Petty died Saturday April 14 1906 aged 85.

20. Wood cross. No legible inscription.

21. Mary PETTY died 19 May 1879 aged 52. John Petty husband of above 23 January 1884 aged 69. Jane DUNN sister of above 14 January 1900 aged 80.

21A. To my dear husband George Thomas Repath Laslett WESTBROOK died 2 November 1902 aged 41.

21B. Ann HYDER 28 May 1885 aged 72. William Hyder husband of above November 12 1885 aged 71.

21C. Edwin fourth son of the late George and Harriett BUSTER 8 March 1906 aged 50.

21D. George Henry FRANCIS December 29 1880 aged 57. Esther Francis wife of above 25 November 1883 aged 64. George Francis son of above November 25 1886 aged 31.

21E. Hester WHEELER died 4 November 1884 aged 71. Eliza SCUTT sister of above 28 September 1882 aged 74. Philip Scutt died 24 September 1885 aged 82.

22. William LANE of this Parish 11 October 1835 aged 54. Harriet Lane wife of above died October 28 1838 aged 54. Late of Cockmannings.

23. Cross Herbert BERENS Born October 2 1867 died December 2 1897. Richard Berens born 22 January and died March 10 1863.

24. Monument John WESTBROOK, I am, 11 1844 aged 61. Harriet Westbrook wife of above died – April (?1849) aged (?75).

24A. Large flat stone DICKINSON

25. Mr William TIBBS 11 July 1801 aged 52. Sarah Tibbs wife of above died September 27 1832 aged 86. Diana Belson HOLMES only daughter of William and Sarah Tibbs died March 27 1819 aged 37. Elizabeth Sarah Holmes daughter of William and Diana Holmes died April 6 1833 aged 23.

26. Cross Frances Charlotte DICKINSON Born 18 September 1839 died 10 March 1811. Charles Ardaseer Wilson Dickinson Born 24 August 1835 died 4 February 1912.

27. Small cross Donald Stuart eldest son of Charles Stuart Parker DARROCH MA and Alice Maude his wife Born August 23 1874 died February 11 1879.

28. William WHITEHOUSE July 22 1734 aged 22 months. John Whitehouse September 17 1737 aged 3 years. Mary Whitehouse May 2 1744 aged – years. Sarah Whitehouse May 2nd 1744 aged 6 years. James Whitehouse December 22 1748 aged 22 years. Children of James Whitehouse Vicar of this Parish and Mary his wife. He departed this life March ye 20 1758 aged 59.

29. Mary TANNER wife of Thomas Tanner formerly of Bark Hart House who after many years of the most laborious and active duties zealously and honourably discharged though frequently assailed by bodily sufferings which threatened her dissolution yet borne with fortitude and resignation closed a life of usefulness 2 September 1831 aged 67.

30. George LASLETT 5 June 1876 aged 42. Ann Laslett wife of above 27 March 1886 aged 57.

31. Charlotte LASLETT 5 July 1855 aged 23. Charlotte mother of above 29 May 1860 aged 62. John husband of above died 16 September 1871 aged 81.

32. Ann LASLETT 8 November 1899 aged 74. Charlotte Mary daughter of above 7 February 1911 aged 44. William Laslett died 4 December 1914 aged 87.

33. Thomas LASLETT son of John and Esther Lasett of this Parish 18 March 1817 aged 19.

34. Ellen LASLETT died 29 March 1876 aged 45. William husband of above 6 February 1892 aged 65.

35. Flat Mrs Elizabeth LAWRINCE wife of Mr John Lawrince died 16 July 1766 in the 78th year. Also John Lawrince husband of the above who died -- September (?1778) aged 71 years.

36. Vault in rails The vault of the MOSYER family.

37. Mr James BIGGS late of Otford in this County October 12 1828 aged 56. Left issue 2 sons and 1 daughter James, William and Ann.

38. William BIGGS son of William and Ann Biggs November 6 1790 in the 46th year. Mary Biggs wife of above August 6 1816 aged 71.

39. John BIGGS 29 June 1782 aged 49. Mary Biggs wife of above August 31 1826 aged 77. Martha KEBBEL died March of above.

40. William BIGGS died October 21 1782 aged 82. Ann Biggs wife of William Biggs October 22 1774 aged 67.

41. Mr William BIGGS of this Parish late of Southfleet February 22 1842 aged 70. Mrs Elizabeth Biggs wife of above June 21 1848 aged 77.

42. James son of William BIGGS 23 April 1771 aged 32.

43. William BIGGS of Orpington Court Lodge 17 April 1845 aged 70. Charles Biggs brother of above 31 October 1846 aged 60. Mary NORWOOD widow of the late Thomas Norwood and sister of above died 18 October 1856 aged 73.

44. Ann LARKIN died 23 July 1851 aged 56. John Larkin husband of above November 5 1851 aged 58. James Larkin son of above 29 July 1864 aged 33. Mary HOWARD died 28 June 1890 aged 74 daughter of above. William Henry Howard husband of above interred in Victoria Cemetery, London.

45. Ann wife of Augustin SAYER Esquire ob August 16 1823 Æt 37. Augustine Sayer Esquire ob December 13 1824 Æt 73. Their eldest son Augustine Sayer MD Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians ob November 15 1861 Æt 71. Louisa Harriot third daughter of Augustine and Ann Sayer …………………………(under grass).

46. Catherine second daughter of Augustin and Ann SAYER ob February 15 1822 aged 22. Ann Sayer eldest daughter of above ob March 10 1827 Æt 28.

47. Elizabeth Harriot KEBBEL wife of Mr James Kebbel formerly of Otford in this County died 24 October 1840 aged 66. Maryanne SPRY daughter of above 10 May 1864 aged 56. Henry third son of late Henry Kebbel of Clarton House Eltham died 7 December 1882 aged 44.

48. Elizabeth Harriet KEBBEL daughter of James and Harriet Kebbel February 20 1821 aged 18. Henry Hume Kebbel son of Henry (brother of the above) and Lucy Kebbel died 19 December 1829 aged 7 months. Louise Harriet Kebbel died 30 June 1834 aged 10 months. Matilda Kebbel died 10 July 1849 aged 12 years 10 months. William Henry Kebbel 28 November 1852 aged 22 years. Henry Kebbel of Eltham Kent 8 October 1877 aged 75. Lucy wife of above Henry Kebbel 30 July 1884 aged 79.

49. My beloved husband Francis Arthur KEBBEL 31 December 1918 aged 75.

50. Cross William Richard LANE July 14 1916 aged 69.

51. Mr Thomas GUNTER late of this Parish 23 October 1809 aged 50.

52. Hanner (sic) late wife of Thomas GUNTER of the Parish of Orpington 15 February 1807 aged 32. Also Thomas John Gunter died December 1802 aged 4 months.

53. Elizabeth late wife of William WATERFALL of this Parish 8 August 1780 aged 61. William Waterfall of this Parish January 9 1797 aged 74.

54. Charles BROOMFIELD of this Parish 18 December 1853 aged 69. Susan wife of above 24 August 1886 in 89th year.

55. Nelly daughter of John and Mary Ann EDMED died 4 April 1871 aged 2 years 5 months. Also Frederick John Edmed died February 14 1877 aged 5 years.

56. William BOXALL of this Parish died 23 March 1822 aged 72. Also Mary Boxall wife of above 23 April 1823 aged 66.

57. Thomas WATERFALL of this Parish November 18 1757 aged 38. Mary Waterfall wife of above March 10 1771 aged 40.

58. William SALES 16 November 1874 aged 63. Emma died 3 April 1835 aged 1 year. William Thomas died February 12 1855 aged 3 years children of above. Annie died 3 October 1877 aged 37. Mary relict of above William Sales died at Brockley Kent 27 January 1893 aged 81.

59. Robert GATES died February 7 1855 aged 70. Mary wife of above 25 April 1866 aged 79. William Gates son of above 24 March 1884 aged 62. Sarah relict of William Gates 8 March 1888.

60. Mrs Sarah KING 29 September 1784 aged 53. Also near this place lyeth Susanna King of this Parish ……………………………………….

61. William WHITHEAD of this Parish with 2 of his children. He died 10 November 1743 aged 32 leaving a widow and one child.

62. Matilda wife of George TREADWELL 21 March 1875 aged 39. Annie Margaret daughter of above 29 April 1875 aged 3 years. Alfred Charles Treadwell December 31 1889 aged 19. George Treadwell 25 February 1893 aged 57.

63. Mary YOUMANS 25 March 1775 aged 47. Erected by her sister.

64. William MAYATT of St Mary Cray 7 May 1863 aged 35 and was interred in the Cemetery of Alexandrossky, Russia. Charlotte Mayatt wife of above died 24 March 1871 aged 40. Jemima WALE died December 8 1866 aged 75.

65. Wood cross Eliza DALTON 19 June 1880 aged 19.

65A. Mrs Elizabeth WEETEN 20 December 1814 aged 72. Mr Hezekia Weeten husband of above 11 July 1831 aged 77.

66. Flat Richard LEDGER late of Somers Town died April 1821 aged 74.

67. Mr Thomas VERRALL son of Elias and Ann Verrall of this Parish 20 October 1743 aged 27.

68. George Robert WELLS died 30 March 1879 aged 44. Maria Wells died 19 January 1909 aged 70. Charles William Wells August 22 1904 aged 30.

69. John DALTON 16 May 1876 aged 27. Thomas Dalton 27 May 1876 aged 62. Eliza Dalton 19 June 1880 aged 19.

70. Eliza DALTON wife of Thomas Dalton July 19 1893 aged 73.

71. George SPARROW 17 October 1894 aged 69. Sarah Sparrow sister of above aged 81 years (no date).

72. Mrs Susanna SPARROW wife of George Sparrow 27 November 1865 aged 35. Mrs Mary Elizabeth HATFIELD wife of A D Hatfield of St Mary Cray 10 January 1875 aged 52.

73. James LASH died 14 September 1884 aged 84. Lydia wife of above 28 November 1869 aged 71.

74. James MANSFIELD 24 August 1879 aged 69. Ann died 13 February 1848 aged 5 months. Martha died 19 June 1877 aged 19. Mary Ann wife of above Born 18 July 1821 died 31 October 1908.

75. James MANSFIELD late of Walden’s Farm St Mary Cray 8 March 1848 in 71st year. Elizabeth Mansfield relict of above November 5 1867 aged 85. Also 3 children John, Ann and Laban also R…………. ……………….. (gone).

76. Hosa (sic) MANSFIELD daughter of John and Martha Mansfield of this Parish ye 24 May 1710 aged 26. Also James Mansfield son of ye Above John and Martha died 30 December 1746 aged 48.

77. Robard MANSFIELD who dy’d March ye 2nd 1731 aged 35.

78. Mrs Hannah BARKER wife of Soloman Barker of this Parish 12 October 1762 aged 54. Near lyeth Solomon Barker Husband of above 25 February 1770 aged 74.

79. Richard and Maria JAQUES who died ye 6th and 9th October 1886 aged 86.

80. Cross To my dear husband William James MULLINS September 3 1902 aged 64.

81. Sarah BACK 27 September 1889 aged 76. William Thomas son of above 31 January 1891 aged 58. Mary wife of above 11 April 1909 aged 74. William Thomas Back son of above 28 April 1910 aged 52.

82. James son of James and Elizabett FOAKES 6 December 1781 aged 3 years and 4 months. Mary daughter of above died in infancy.

83. Emma daughter of William and Mary SALES 9 March 1821 aged 6 years. Also Elizabeth Sales died April 4 1822 aged 1 year. Edward Sales 9 October 1828 aged 2 years. Also Sarah Sales April 4 1834 aged 14 months.

84. Mrs Mary SALES February 4 1851 aged 62. Mr William Sales husband of above February 12 1852 aged 63. Mrs Deborah PUTLEY January 16 1850 aged 20 daughter of above Mary and William Sales. John son of above Mary and William Sales August 1887 aged 59.

85. Charles DONMALL died April 17 1869 aged 27.

86. Thomas son of Matthew and Sarah SWEETAPPLE of this Parish 18 September 1744 aged 10 years. Also 5 younger brothers of ye above. Also here lyeth the Bodies of Matthew and Sarah Sweetapple ……………………… (under grass).

87. Mr John CLARKE late of Rotherhithe, Baker, died 17 January 1765 aged 47. Also Mary Clarke daughter of above December 3 1766 aged 3 years 8 months. Mrs Ann Clarke wife of above 18 September 1800 aged 75.

88. Here lyeth the Body of Mary wife of John SMITH of the Parish of St Olave Southwark died March 17 1755 aged 58. Here lyeth Mary never was contrary To me nor her neighbours Around her Like Turtle and Dove we Lived in Love and I left her where I may find her. Also here lieth the Body of John Smith Husband of the above Mary Smith who departed this life August 24 1776 in the 86th year of his age.

89. Kate Eliza daughter of Robert and Eliza MERCER 13 January 1885 aged 15 years. Albert Mercer died 20 July 1890 aged 25. Frederick Victor Mercer died 4 July 1893 aged 21.

90. Mrs Elizabeth WHITE 28 June 1845 aged 72. Mary Ann DOWNS wife of Mr James Downs and daughter of above 9 May 1868 aged 54.

91. Head covered with ivy.

92. Head covered with ivy.

93. Mrs Ann ROGERS wife of Mr James Rogers of this Parish January 20 1855 aged 70. Mr James Rogers husband of above late Commander in Her Majesty’s Royal Navy died January 19 1865 aged 82.

94. John GLOVER died ………………… Elizabeth wife of John GLOVER ………………..(under grass).

95. Head covered with ivy.

96. Thomas JEALE February 18 186(8?) aged 72. Francis Jeale died March 1898 aged 83.

97. Cross Rose VOICE October 25 1899 in 43rd year.

98. Richard VENUS born 15 August 1826 died 15 October 1877 Verger in All Saints Church Orpington for 22 years. Eleanor daughter of above July 23 1889 aged 29. Eliza wife of above November 21 1905 aged 73.

99. Here lyeth the Body of Ann FRANCIS wife of Thomas (struck out) George GOLDING of CHEIUINING (Chevening ?). She dy’ed – December ye 12 1747 aged 63 years. Also the body of Elizabeth the second wife of George Golding died the 18th of April 175(?8) aged 45. Also the above George Golding Yeoman of this Parish of Orpington ……………………………….. (under grass).

100. Margaret Elsyn daughter of Charles Heathfield and Blanche DENDY Born 8 March 1889 died 21 September 1899.

101. James BALDWIN died 20 May 1844 aged 80. He was an industrious and inoffensive man and served Lady GLODE STAPLETON many years and Mr James Glode Stapleton 20 years as Woodreeve. Mr Stapleton has erected this Stone to mark worth and diligence in humble life. Also James Baldwin son of above died 27 January 1850 in 49th year. Also Susannah Baldwin daughter of above died October 27 1859 aged 44. Also of Martha ………………………. (under grass).

102. Thomas son of Thomas and Mary WALLIS of this Parish August ye 30 1740 aged 20.

103. Henry CHAPMAN September 5 1728 aged 65.

104. Elizabeth HALL daughter of John and Mary Hall of this Parish 23 March 1775 in 18th year.

105. Robert son of John and Mary HALL of this Parish 26 May 1778 in the 23rd year.

106. Mr John HALL of this Parish 13 December 1780 aged 64. Also Mary Hall wife of above 7 February 1805 aged 85.

107. Mr James KEMP 15 April 1833 aged 80. Mrs Alice Kemp wife of Mr John Kemp of this Parish 4 June 1810 in 48th year.

108. Catharine wife of James William DAY of this Parish 13 April 1829 aged 35. Mr James William Day husband of above August 26 1833 aged 32.

109. Herbert BROOM LLD Born February 15 1815 died May 2 1882. Ellen THORNTHWAITE wife of above Born 29 October 1816 died December 20 1892.

110. Altar Here lieth the Body of Thomas son of Mr John GOLDSMITH and Margaret his wife of this Parish who died September 24 175(?8) aged 2(?5) years. Here lieth the Body of Margaret wife of John Goldsmith who died April 29 17—aged …….. Here lieth ….. the Body of the …………. Mr John Goldsmith who died May -1th 17(?6)0 in the ?84th year of his age.

111. Cross James CLEMENTS died 26 March 1880 aged 74. Mary Ann his wife died 23 March 1901 aged 86.

112. Sarah CHURCHWARD wife of Robert Churchward 25 September 1884 aged 78.

113. Mary BROWN died 10 October 1881 aged 39. James husband of above 11 February 1882 aged 41. James son of above died 2 April 1893 aged 22.

114. Mary SMITH of Kelvedon Essex August 25 1813 aged 45.

115. Stephen WALTON died 24 January 1880 aged 19. Thomas Walton brother of above 15 February 1883 aged 23. Charles Walton father of above February 2 1906 aged 73.

116. Mr James CHAPMAN of the Parish of St Pauls Cray died 29 August 1746 Ætat 43 years.

117. Ann KILLICK wife of John Killick 6 March 1814 aged 76. John Killick died 9 October 1815 aged 55. Sarah Killick daughter of above died 19 June 1810 aged 14. Dorothy Killick daughter of above 13 October 1810 aged 17. John Killick son of above 2 March 1859 aged 50.

118. Low flat tomb Here lieth the Body of Henry KNIGHT of this Parish who departed this life September the 5(?) ……………. aged …….. Here ………. the Body of Elizabeth ………………………. …………………………………… Also …………………….. ght Daughter ………………………. ………………………..departed this life ……………………….. ………………………age (very worn).

119. Mr John EBBUTT of Walden in the Parish of St Mary Cray died 10 January 1791 in the 71st year. also Mrs Judith Ebbutt widow of above 23 March 1802 in 87th year.

120. George TOWNSEND died 12 July 1881 aged 49. George Townsend son of above 18 April 1885 aged 18. Eliza wife of above George Townsend senior died 7 May 1887 aged 46.

121. Flat top of low tomb 18th century. No legible inscription.
In the south west corner of Yard
122. Wilhelmina Louisa BANKS born 6 August 1867 died 23 January 1871. Henrietta Banks born 20 April died 3 August 1874. William Banks born and died 9 April 1875. Walter Banks born 15 April and died 10 May 1877. Edith Banks born 22 September 1868 died 2 March 1878. Alfred Augustus Banks born 10 May 1880 died 2 September 1880. Louisa Mary wife of William Coppard Banks of Lewisham and mother of the above born 1 June 1838 died 17 June 1883. William Coppard Banks husband of above born 12 May 1833 died July 13 1910. Edgar Osborne Banks only surviving son of above born April 2 1861 died August 30 1912.

123. Henry Blunt HOWARD died 15 October 1914 aged 71. Ellen wife of Henry Blunt Howard 8 February 1909 aged 63. Edith Ellen their daughter died 12 October 1914 aged 36.

124. Thomas son of Richard and Sarah POOLE of this Parish 9 May 1842 aged 26. William son of above 30 April 1841 aged 21.

125. John MITCHELL died May 16 1850 aged 64. Ann Mitchell wife of above December 12 1856 aged 65.

126. Cross Ann relict of John Francis SKEGGS Esquire of Crofton, Farnborough Kent died October 20 1873 aged 59. Alfred Aylwood son of above November 29 1911 aged 73.(See 46 of Farnborough).

127. Flat tomb with foliated cross ? to a Vicar c 1860.

128. Emily wife of the Reverend William GARDNER Vicar of Orpington died April 3 1873 aged 46. Also William Gardner 14 years incumbent of Crocken Hill in this diocese and afterwards for 10 years Vicar of this Parish. Died November 27 1876 aged 53.

129. Altar On top: Thomas FULLJAMES of this Parish 4 July 1786 aged 41. The above commemorated Thomas Fulljames had issue by Elizabeth his wife 4 sons and 3 daughters of whom the following lie buried here: Frederick who died the 12 day of August 1772 aged one month. Theophilus who died the 18 day of April 1783 aged four years. On side: Thomas Fulljames of Hasfield Court in County of Gloucester born at Orpington AD 1770 died 7 April 1817 buried in Hasfield Church. Trophimus Fulljames born at Orpington 29 December 1779 died at Wells in Somerset 15 January 1864 buried in cemetery near that City. Margaret his wife born at Broughton Edinburgh 19 April 1779 died 20 January 1820 buried at St Mary de Crypt in City of Gloucester by whose death seven sons and 3 daughters were deprived of a humble gentle loving and suffering mother.
By the north wall of nave130. Cross Alice wife of G W BURROWS died July 6 1894 in 52nd year.

131. Altar Tomb Mr John SERLE of Parish of St Ann in the Island of Jamaica and son of Henry Serle of this Parish died 16 December 1733 aged 57.

131A. Head Elizabeth daughter of Thomas and Mary KEMP of this Parish died 18 February 1778 aged 2 years 7 months.
By the tower
132. John WHITTLE died 2 July 1825 aged 31. Mary Anne daughter of Thomas Whittle died May 25 1858 aged 26. Harriot wife of Thomas Whittle December 25 1885 aged 80. Above Thomas Whittle died 7 October 1887 aged 84. Interred at Croydon Cemetery.The older stones on north side of path:133. East end of path Miss Frances SAGE ob May 2 1827 aged 65.

134. Emily Lucy wife of William COUSENS September 30 1885 aged 64. William Cousens husband of above January 22 1894 aged 75.

135. George LANE late of Cockmanning 30 November 1885 aged 74. Harriet Sarah Lane wife of above died at Rosecroft 29 February 1888 aged 76

Index of Names & Places

Name Index
Aylwood 126
BACK 81
BALDWIN 101
BANKS 122
BARKER 78
Beauvoir 3
BELLCHAMBERS 5
Belson 25
BERENS 3, 9, 23
BIGGS 37-43
BIRKETT 16
Blunt 123
BOXALL 56
BROOM 109
BROOMFIELD 54
BROWN 113
BURROWS 130
BUSTER 21C
Carnell 5
CHAPMAN 103, 116
CHURCHWARD 112
CLARKE 87
CLEMENTS 111
Coppard 122
COUSENS 134
COVIL 2
CUMING 8
DALTON 65, 69, 70
DARROCH 27
DAY 108
DENDY 100

DICKINSON 24A, 26
DONMALL 85
DOWNS 90
DUNN 20
EBBUTT 119
EDMED 55
FOAKES 82
FRANCIS 21D, 99
FULLJAMES 128
GARDNER 128
GATES 59
GLODE 101
GLOVER 94
GOLDING 99
GOLDSMITH 110
GRIMSDALE 9
GUNTER 51, 52
HALL 104, 105, 106
HALSE 3
HATFIELD 72
HEAD 10
Heathfield 100
Heckstall 2
HOLMES 25
HOSE 9
HOWARD 44, 123
HUMPHREY 1
HYDER 21B
JAQUES 79
JEAL 14, 15
JEALE 96
KEBBEL 47, 48, 49KEMP 107, 131A
KILLICK 117
KING 60
KNIGHT 118
LANE 22, 50, 135
LARKIN 44
LASH 73
LASLETT 30-34
LAWRINCE 35
LEDGER 66
Manser 12
MANSFIELD 74, 76, 77
MAYATT 64
MERCER 89
MITCHELL 125
MORGAN 18
MOSYER 36
MULLINS 80
NORWOOD 43
Parker 27
PETTY 17, 19, 20
POOLE 124
PUTLEY 84
RAYNER 12
ROGERS 93
SAGE 133
SALES 58, 83, 84
SAYER 45, 46
SCUTT 21E
SERLE 131
SKEGGS 126
SMITH 2, 5, 88, 114SNELLING 4, 5
SOAMES 16
SPARROW 71, 72
SPRY 47
STAPLETON 101
STRUDWICK 18
SWEETAPPLE 86
TANNER 29
THORNTHWAITE 109
TIBBS 25
TOWNSEND 120
TREADWELL 62
VENUS 98
VERRALL 67
VOICE 97
WALE 64
WALLIS 102
WALTON 115
WATERFALL 53, 57
WEATHERLEY 13
WEETEN 65A
WELLS 68
WESTBROOK 21A, 24
WHEELER 21E
WHITE 90
WHITEHOUSE 28
WHITHEAD 61
WHITTLE 132
Wilson 26
YOUMANS 63  Places
Alexandrossky, Russia 64
Breamore 3
Brockley 58
Broughton, Edinburgh 128
Chevening CHEIUINING 99
Cockmanning 135
Cockmannings 22
Crocken Hill 128
Crofton, Farnborough 126
Croydon Cemetery 132
Eltham Clarton 47
Foots Cray 9
Hasfield Church 128Hasfield Court,
   Gloucestershire 128
Hextable House 3
Horsham 5
Kelvedon, Essex 114
Lewisham 122
London Victoria 
   Cemetery 44
Margate 19
Orpington
   Bark Hart House 29
   Court 43
   Kevington 3, 8
Otford 37, 47
Rosecroft 135
Rotherhithe 87
Russia 64
Ryde 5
Somers Town 66
Southfleet 41
St Ann, Jamaica 131
St Mary Cray 64, 72
Rowlands 2
Walden’s Farm 4
Walden 119
St Mary de Crypt, Gloucester 128
St Olave Southwark 88
St Pauls Cray 116
Wells, Somerset 128General
Army
   Colonel 5
   Royal Engineers 5
Navy
   Commander 93
   Royal Navy 93
Baker 87
Merchant of London 3
Reverend 128
Royal College of 
   Physicians 45
servant 9
Verger 98
Vicar 28, 128
Woodreeve 100
Yeoman 99

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