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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Ringwould Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Ringwould Church, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett noted 1759. Also some Monumental Inscriptions noted by Zechariah Cozens about 1795, added 10th October 2008. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.

In The Chancell.
On a Monument on the South Wall.
1.

(Erm. on a bend sa. 3 acorns or) M.S. Here, underneath lieth interred, the Body of Mr Richard DAWLINGE, Patron and Rector of this Church. He had two Wives, of good Families; Elizabeth, Daughter of Mr John TOKE, of ye Family of the Tokes of Goddington, in Kent. and Elizabeth, Daughter of Mr Richard TYLDEN of Milstead in the said County. By the first, he left 4; by the last 5 sons. ob. Anno Aetatis 63. Dom. 1679.

2. On a Flat Stone with ye above Coat. Here lieth the Body of Mr William DAWLINGE, late Citizen of London, who departed this Life March ye 29th 1703 aged 41 years.

3. Flat Stone without Inscription.

In The Body. of the Church
4. On a Brass Plate, under ye Fig. of a Man, in Brass, fixt to a flat Stone. Of Your Charitye pray for the Sowle of John UPTON, wch. dyed the Yere of our Lord Mcvcxxx.

5. On a Brass Plate, under 3 Figss. in Brass, out of the Mouth of the middlemost of which proceeds a Label, or Scroll, with this Sentence – "Jhu Merci, Ladyhelp". and under them a Group of 5 small Figures, all fix’t to a flat Stone. Of your Charyte pray for the Soulles of William ABERE, Alys, and Anne hys Wyfes. which William deceased the xth Day of October, the Yere of our Lord, Thousand, ccccc et v. On whose Soullis Jhu have Mercy! Amen!

6. On a Brass Plate, on another Flat Stone. Here lieth Elizabeth, Wyffe of Robert ….UNT who lyved vertuously, and dyed in Chyldbed very godly, ye xx of September 1589.

7. On a Brass Plate, fix’t to a very large & ancient Flat Stone, which was formerly inlaid with Brasses coeval with it. Here lyeth interred the Bodys of Capt. John JEKEN, late of Oxney, and Susanna his Wife (Daughter of John VERRIER, late of Sandwich, Gent. deceased) by whom he had Issue 5 Sons, and 5 Daughters. She died 18 Feb. 1715-16 aged 68 Years. He died July 1720 aged 75 years. Here were also interred Susanna, eldest Daughter. She died 3 June 1681 aged 13 Years. William 4th Son, died 24 Sept. 1712 aged 24 Years, ¼. John, second Son, died 26 May 1718 Aged 39 Years, ¾.

8. n a Flat Stone. Here lieth interred the Body of James JEKEN, late of Oxney, he left surviving Mary his Wife, by whom he had Issue 4 Sons, and 4 Daughters. He died May 17 1745 Aged 62 Years. Here also was interred, James 2nd Son of the said James Jekin, who died 20 April 1723 Aged 7 Days.

In the North Isle –
9. On a Flat Stone. (Gu a .?. betw. 3 cocks or [SOOKIN] imp. EDOLPHE [2,60, Alkhm]). Here under this Stone, lieth the Body of Jane, the late Wife of Thomas SOOKIN of Harbledowne, Esq. and Daughter of Sr. Thomas EDOLPH Knt. She died the 5th of December A.D. 1690.

10. On Another Flat Stone – with EDOLPHE (in a Loz) impalg. Edolphe. Here lieth interred the Body of Barbarey late Widow of Thomas Edolphe, Esq. Son of Sr. Robert Edolphe, and She the Daughter of Sr. Thomas Edolphe of St.* Tradygints Abby. by whom She had Issue 2 Sones & 6 Daughters. She departed this Life the 4th of Feb. 1692/3 in the 77 Year of her Age. She sleeps in Peace, and here her Ashes may, Expect, in Peace, the dreadfull, joyfull, Day).
   * St Radigund’s Abby in the ** Parish of Pougton (Poulton),
  ** There is no such Parish.See ye same Word Used Vol.2, P.60 – it shod. have been spelt Polton (Poulton), wch. is a small parish adjoining to Alkham contg. only the Manor Farms of Polton (Poulton) and St Radigunds. One Cottage & a few Acres besides the Church dedicated to St Mary was standing 1523. there are now no Remains of it but a Stone with an Inscription marks the Scite vid. Hasted Vol.3 p.363…)

11.Another Flat Stone, very ancient, with a Cross, in Brasso releivo, upon it.

12.In the East Window are the Remains of good Painted Glass.

13a.  This Church consists of The Chancell, Body, and a North Isle. In an handsome Tower, at the West End,
hang 5 Bells, thus inscribed.
      1. J.W. 1638.
      2. J.W. 1638.
      3. Johannes est Nomen ejus.
      4. J.W. 1638.
      5. Franciscus DERING, Deo et Ecclesiae, dedit 1638. J.W.

13b.  (Or, a saltire sa. in chief a molet sa. for a diffce.) (Jn WILMAR of Borden). All 5 recast at Whitechapel in 1887.
14. In the Church Yard are Altar Tombs for KELSEY, MAY, NASH, & PETTIT, and 2 others not legible. And Headstones for ARNOLD, AUSTEN, BRET, EDWARDS, ERRIDGE, GARDNER, IGGULDEN, JONES, MARSH, PAIN, TAYLOR, NANSTAL and WOOD.

This Church was dedicated to St. Nicholas.

15. It is a Rectory, in the Patronage of The present Rector is Mr [Richd.] MONINS [Eaton] 1759

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Also some Monumental Inscriptions  Noted by Zechariah Cozens about 1795, added 10th October 2008

16. About the distance as Sutton lies to the South-east of Ripple, lies Ringwould, to the south east of Sutton. This Parish appears to be better inhabited than most of the surrounding ones, having a pretty village not far from the church, besides several tolerable houses in different parts of it.

17. The Church is a small building consisting of a Nave with a North aile and a chancel, all very low pitched. At the West-end is a handsome square tower of brick, containing five Bells.

Epitaphs.
In the Chancel.
18. At the North side is a very neat Mural Monument of white & yellow Marble, having a fine Urn covered with drapery, exceedingly well executed. On an oval table is:

19. In the Vault beneath are deposited the Remains of Mrs Ann TUBB, wife of Marchant Tubb, Esqr. late of the Island of Jamaica. She died 26th of June 1777, Aged 55 Years. In Testimony of whose Virtues, As an affectionate Wife, A Tender Parent and a faithful Friend, This Memorial is erected By her surviving Husband Who too severely feels The Loss he records. Lancashire Fect. Bath. Arms, on the Urn: Tubb, viz. Ar. a chev. Sab. betw. three gournets haurient, Gu. impaling, Or, on a chev. Gu. betw. three Birds heads eras’d, Sab. as many oak branches, bearing an acorn each, Ar. on a canton of the 3rd three martlets of the 4th. Crest: a beaver passt. in his mouth a gournet, proper.

20. At the South side is a mural Monument of alabaster, with a tablet of black marble, inscribed: M.S. Here underneath lieth interred the Body of Mr Richard DAULINGE Patron & Rector of this Church. He had two wives of Good family’s, Elizabeth, Daughter of Mr John TOKE of the family of the Tokes of Godington in Kent & Elizabeth, Daughter of Mr Richard TYLDEN of Milsted in the Said County; by the first he left foure, by the last five Sons. Ob. An. Aetatis 63, Dni. 1679. Arms: on a Bend, three Acorns, proper.

21. On a mural Monument of white marble, with fluted pilasters, urns, etc. near the above: In this Chancel were buried the Reverend Richard Monins EATON, Patron and Rector of this Parish and of Charlton near Dover, eldest Son of the Reverend Richard MONINS by Mary his Wife, Sister to John DAULINGE, Esqr. late Patron of this Rectory, Feby. 28th MDCCLXX (1770). And his Sisters Catherine, Wife of John WOODWARD, Esqre. Captain in the LXX Regiment of Foot, Jany. 29th MDCCLXI (1761). Grace MONINS, Feby. 18th MDCCLXIV (1764). Maria Monins, April 1st MDCCLXIX (1769). Also Catherine-Ann, Daughter of John Woodward Esqr. by Catherine his Wife, Feby. 21st MDCCLXIV (1764). Arms: Monins (of Waldershare in Kent) viz. Gu. three crescents Or.

22. On a plain black marble slab: Here lieth ye Body of Mr William DAULINGE late Citizen of London who departed this Life March the 29th 1703 aged 41 Years. Arms: Daulinge.

23. On a small grey stone: In Memory of Catherine WOODWARD. She died the 23d. Jan. 1761 Aged 29 Years.

24. At the North side of the Chancel are two Hatchments, with Arms as on Tubb’s Monument.

In the Nave.
25. On a brass plate, under the Effigie in the middle of a grave stone: Of yor charyte pray for the sowlle of John UPTON yt. dyed the yere of owr. lord MVXXX (1530).

26. On another stone is an inscription plate, and formerly there were the Effigies of a Man between his two wives & 5 daughters; of which one half of one Woman and the Effigies of the Children remain: Of youre charite pray for the sowlis of Willm. ABERE , Alys and Anne his wyfis which Willm. decessid the xth day of October the yere of oure lord thousand CCCCC & V (1505) on whose soullis itu have mercij amen. (On the label which came from the Man’s mouth: Jhu mercij lady help).

27. On another brass plate is: Here lyeth Elizabeth wyffe of Robert GAUNT who lyved vertuufly and dyed in Child bed very godly the xxth of September 1589.

28. On another: Here ly Interr’d ye Body of Captn. John JEKEN late of Oxney & Susanna his Wife (Daughter of Jn. VERRIER late of Sandwich Gent deced) by who he had Issue 5 Sons & 5 Daughters. She Died 18 Feb 1715/6 Aged 68 Yrs. He Died 11 July 1720 Aged 75 Yrs. Here were also Interr’d Susanna eldest Daughter Died 3d. June 1681 Aged 13 Yrs. Wm. 4th Son Died 24 Septr. 1712 Aged 24 Yrs ¼. Jn. 2d. Son Died 26 May 1718 Aged 39 Yrs. ¾.

29. On a black marble slab: Here lieth Interr’d the Body of James JEKEN late of Oxney. He left surviving Mary his Wife by whom he had Issue 4 Sons & 4 Daughters. He died May 17th 1745, Aged 62 Years.

30. Here also was Interr’d James, 2d. Son of the Sd. James JEKEN died 20th April 1723 Aged 7 Days. Here also lieth Mary, Widow of the above Sd. James Jeken who Died June 22d. 1760, Aged 66 Years.

31. In a Vault near this Stone lieth the Body of Mary the Wife of James JEKEN of Oxney who died the 16th of August 1789.

In the North aile.
32. On a black marble slab, at the East end: Here under this stone lyeth the body of Jane ye late wife of Thomas GOOKIN of Harbledowne Esqr. and daughter of Sr. Thomas EDOLPH Kt. she died ye 5th of Decr. An.d. 1690. Arms: (Gu.) a chev. (Er) betw. 3 Cocks (Or). impal. (Er) on a bend (Sab) 3 Cinquefoils (Ar) On a hatchment above are the same Arms. Crest: a Cock (Or).

33. On another: Here lieth Inerr’d ye body of Barberey, late widd. of Tho. EDOLPH Esqr. Son of Sr. Robert Edolph & she ye daughter of Sr. Tho. Edolph of St Tradygins Abby in ye Parrish of Poughton, by whome she had Issue 2 Sones & 6 Daughters. She departed this life ye 4th of February 1692/3 in ye 77th year of her Age. She sleeps in peace & here her Ashes may Expectt in peace ye dreadfull Joyfull day. Arms: in a Lozenge, Edolph, impaling Edolph.

34. On a wooden tablet at the South side of the Nave: Edward TAYLOR. In the Year of our Lord 1728 exactly one Hundred Years after it Had been before repaired by the Piety of the Former this Church was Cieled by the voluntary Contributions of the present Parishioners, out of A due Regard to the Glory of God and that Decency which ought to appear in Places set apart for his Worship. Psalms 29th Verse the 2d. Give unto the Lord the Glory due unto his Name: Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness. 1st. Cor. Chap. 14th. Verse 40th. Let all things be done decently & in Order. Church Warden.

35. Date on the back of the Pulpit 1621.

36. In the North aile is a cross flory standing on a freice, on a coffin shaped stone.

37. On the Bells.
1st. I.W. 1638..
2. I.W. 1638.
3. Johannes est nomen eius.
4. I.W.
5. Deo et Ecclesiae dedit Franciscus DERING 1638.
All 5 recast at Whitehapel in 1887.(I.W. = Jn. WILNAR of Borden).

38. On the steeple on the outside: S.S. 1628.

39. On the East end of the chancel: 1692 D.

40. This Parish is of considerable extent, and has been noted as it constituted part of the revenues of FULBERT de Dover, from whom it descended at the extinction of his family, to the noble family of BADLESMERE, one of whom Bartholomew obtained a grant of a market and of a three days fair, in the ninth of EDWARD THE 2nd. Afterwards it was the property of the VERES, EARLS of OXFORD, then of the BELKNAPS, from whom it descended to the EDOLPHS, etc.

41. The soil is much lighter than in the last Parish, and consequently more sterile; but the prospects are more extensive and pleasing.

42. The Living is a Rectory, and the Church is dedicated to St Nicholas.

43. Patron: John MONINS Esq. 1795. Incumbent George GIPPS.
King’s Books £13.12s.6d. Tenths: £1.7s.3d.

Having thus completed our observations at Ringwould, we proceeded on our Visitation to East Langdon

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
….UNT 6
ABERE 5, 26
ARNOLD 14
AUSTEN 14
BADLESMERE 40
BELKNAPS 40
BRET 14
DAULINGE 20, 21, 22
DAWLINGE 1, 2
DERING 13, 37
EATON 21
EDOLPH 9, 32, 33
EDOLPHE 10
EDOLPHS 40
EDWARDS 14
ERRIDGE 14
FULBERT de Dover 40
GARDNER 14
GAUNT 27
GIPPS 43
GOOKIN 32
IGGULDEN 14
JEKEN 7, 8, 28-31
JONES 14
KELSEY 14
MARSH 14
MAY 14
MONINS 15, 21, 43
NANSTAL 14
NASH 14
PAIN 14
PETTIT 14
S.S. 38
SOOKIN 9
TAYLOR 14, 34
TOKE 1, 20
TUBB 19, 24
TYLDEN 1, 20
UPTON 4, 25
VERRIER 7, 28
I.W. 37, J.W. 13a
WILMAR 13b
WILNAR 37
WOOD 14
WOODWARD 21, 23
Places IndexAlkham 10
Borden 13b
Charlton near Dover 21
Goddington, Kent. 1, 20
Harbledown 9, 32
Jamaica 19
London 22
Milstead 1, 20
Oxney 7, 8, 28, 29, 31
Sandwich 7, 28
St Radigund’s Abbey 10
St Tradygins Abby, Poughton (Poulton)10, 33
Waldershare 21
Whitehapel 37GeneralCaptain 7, 21, 28
LXX Regiment of Foot 21

Church Warden 34
dyed in Chyldbed 6

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Sheet 1
William
   Arselet

John
   Arnold

William
 Abbott
& Thomas
 Lilley

John
   Bradley




































Sheet 2

Himself &
Janet Taylor

Hon Board
  of Customs

William
   Abbott



John
   Bradley








































John
   Upton


301


21


306




170a
255
257
254
291
166
98
97
165
167
168
169
170
171
173
174
175
176
177
187
189
191
296
298
299a
220
222
258
326?
307
342
344
342a
223?
256
227
241
203a
207
292a


221a

2 Tenements &


Cottage &


Boat House




Homestead
Barn & Pasture
Horse Close
Dissenting Chapel
Abbotts Barn & Pasture
Rogers Close
Knights Close
Knights Close
Below Rogers Close
Rogers Close
Locks Hole Shot
Meets Close Shot
Meets Close Shot
Meets Close Shot
Locks Hole Shot
Chalk Pit Shot
Chalk Pit Shot
Coombe Shot
Coombe Shot
Ten End Shot
Ten End Shot
Chalk Pit Shot
Furlong 3rd Shot
Furlong Shot next Rd
Furlong Shot next Rd
West Field
Hookett
Mill Close
Above Knights Close
Rucksell
Lower Knights Close
Upper Knights Close
Shave
Home Orchard
Garden
Homestead
Homestead
In the Furlongs
In the Furlongs
Garden


Part of Northfield

Garden


Garden


---




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


Arable


0.0.19


0.1. 0


0.0. 2




0.0.36
1.1.30
2.1. 1
0.0. 4
2.2.38
5.2.30
2.2.31
9.1.21
4.0.17
5.0. 5
8.3.37
10.2.19
6.0. 2
1.1.14
9.3.39
6.2.22
9.1.36
`6.2.34
6.1.23
2.2.14
2.3.12
5.2. 9
10.0.18
3.2. 2
8.0.10
11.1.19
1.0. 1
8.2.18
2.2.10
0.0. 9
5.2.27
8.1.11
0.0.36
1.1. 0
0.0.26
0.2. 2
0.1. 2
0.3.14
0.3. 2
  0.0.34
174.0.35

0.3. 0





















































86. 5. 9

0.10. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

John
   Bradley























Thomas
   Bingham
Thomas
   Tucker


William
   Redman

Henry Drew,
Thomas
 Friend
& James
Lemman

Richard
 Dixon
& William
Mount

Richard
 Brown &
James Smith

Edward
   Hopper

Thomas
   Bingham
163
260


237


251





291a




172



369


243
Rogers Close Shot
Ripple Cross


Garden


3 Tenements





2 Tenements &




2 Tenements and



Cottage and


House and Stable
Barn and Garden
Boat House
Arable
Pasture


Garden


---





Garden




Garden



Garden


---
Garden
---

1.3.20
1.0  1
2.3.21

0.0.14


0.0. 8





0.0.25




0.0.17



0.0. 8


0.0.11
0.0.22
0.0.  2
0.0.35



0.15. 8
Sarah
   Bingham














Sheet 3
Board of
   Customs




Thomas
   Barwick

James
   Birch

William
    Curling
John
   Laming



John
   Laming

Thomas
   Lilly

Thomas
 Erridge, James Birch
& James
 Sutton

Lieutenant
   Belaires




Thomas
   Barwick

James
   Birch

William
   Curling
363
37
38


367


42


55





33
146
148
360


50


361


13
15
6
16
18
19
20
23
25
2 Store Houses
Herring Hang and
Cottage & Store House


Cottage and


Cottage and


3 Tenements and





Signal House
Signal East Bottom
Signal East Bottom
Boat House


Cottage Barn and


Boat House


Common Bank
Common Bank
Foot Path
Common Bank
Cottage Shrubbery
Garden
Cliff
Cliff Plantation
Garden
---
Garden
---


Garden


Garden


Gardens





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


Garden


---


Arable
Arable
Waste
Arable
Garden
Garden
Waste
Wood
Garden

0.0. 3
0.0. 7
0.0.11
0.0.21

0.0. 8


0.0.13


0.0.22





0.1.16
0.0.22
1.0. 1
0.0. 2
1.2. 1

0.0.18


0.0. 1


1.2.30
1.2.21
0.1.11
1.2.16
5.0. 6
0.2. 3
1.3.32
0.2.20
 0.0.30
13.2.  9







































2.12. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

William
    Curling




John
   Curling


Charles
   Chaplin

Thomas
   Cavell

Court of
 Chancery in
Trust for Miss
    Davenport






Sheet 4
Thomas
   Walton

Robert
   Bayley

John Curling
& William
  Fagg

Henry
   Cavell

Thomas
   Cavell

James
   Culver
24


26


275



56


57


1
2
3
4
5
8
9
12
17
22
30
31
34
35
36
58
59
60
61
62
67
69a
70
71
85
89
339
House &
   Parochial School

Cottage Stable and


2 Tenements and



Cottage and


Cottage


Old Stairs Bottom
Old Stairs Bottom
Old Stairs Bottom
Old Stairs Bottom
Old Stairs Bottom
Old Stairs Bottom
Old Stairs Bottom
Old Stairs Bottom
Butter Lees
Home Meadow
Chapel Meadow
Long Close
2nd. Home Meadow
Homestead
Garden
Pigeon Close
Mark piece
Cliff
Lynch piece
Barrows Bank
Cavells piece
Chalk hill
Chalk hill
Chalk hill
The eight acres
Wellards piece
Claytons Hill
Garden


Garden


Garden



Garden


---


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
---
Garden
Arable
Arable
Waste
Arable
Waste
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

0.0.11


0.0.18


0.0.18



0.0.14


0.0. 1


7.3.39
3.2.26
1.2.18
1.2.10
5.0.31
4.3. 6
3.0. 3
3.1.35
2.1.39
?5.3. 7
2.1. 3
4.1. 0
0.3.34
0.0.38
0.0.32
4.3.12
2.3.19
1.1.24
8.2.25
0.3.30
2.1.36
5.0.39
2.3.27
2.2. 1
7.1. 4
3.2.16
14.0. 8
99.1. 2












































35.3. 9



John
   Edwards


John
   Erridge

Robert
   Erridge

John
   Farrier

Ann
   Friend
Thomas
    Laming

Richard
   Pittock


John
   Erridge

Robert
   Erridge

John
   Farrier

Ann
   Friend


39


66
88


365


42a


245a


368
Cottage and Garden


The Lynch
Next Wellards


Cottage


Cottage


Cottage and


Cottage & 
Garden


Arable
Arable


---


---


Garden


Garden

0.0.22


0.3.36
0.2.  0
1.1.36

0.0. 2


0.0. 2


0.0. 7


0.0. 7






0. 8.10
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

George 
   Gardner




Sheet 5























James
   Gardner
Richard
 Laming, William
 Soles & George
 Gardner

Thomas
 Prescott,
Henry Terry, William
 Upton & William
  Newing

George
 Farrier,
 John
Gardner &
George
  Gardner

George
 Goldsack, Thomas
 Gilbert,
Noah Friend
& George
 Friend

James
   Gardner
277


287



233







233a






277a







198
210
214
209
213
212
211
208
2 Tenements Barn &


House Lodge and



4 Tenements and







2 Tenements
    Lime Kiln &





4 Tenements &







Chalk pit Shot furlong fd.
Oxney field
The Hooketts
3 Corner piece
Home Meadow
Chalk hole piece
Homestead and
Garden
Garden


Yard



Garden







Garden






Gardens







Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Garden
Garden

0.0.20


0.0. 7



0.0.20







0.0.12






0.0.10







0.3. 8
5.0.26
2.3.37
0.3.30
0.3. 2
1.0.28
0.0.29
 0.1. 8
12.1. 8







































6.10. 9














Richard
   Holtum


John
   Hoile

John
   Iggulden

Sheet 6
Richard
   Pilcher

William
 Spearpoint,
Unoccupied, 
Joseph
 Arnold, Thomas
 Morris,
John Bayley
& William
 Newing

Edward
   Thompson


William
   Upton

John
   Upton
211a


212a










315
330


28


99
100
107
108
113a
114
343
345
347
Cottage and


6 Tenements










The 5 rods
Deal Way


Public House & Stable


Knights hill
Knights hill
Wood hill
Wood hill
Wood hill
Kings down Wood
Lower Knights Close
Lower Knights Close
Upper Knights Close
Garden


---










Arable
Arable


---


Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable

0.0. 3


0.0. 3










1.0.24
2.2.36
3.3.20

0.0.10


2.0.12
6.3.10
6.0.31
4.1.34
2.0.37
7.3.18
6.2.18
12.2.24
 5.1.24
54.1.  8































22.11. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Daniel
   Jarvist
Leonard
   Pattison


Thomas
   Jarvist

James
   Bingham

Richard
   Erridge

Luke
  Castle

James
 Sutton &
Richard
 Bingham

James
 Bingham &
Richard
 Webb

John Crow &
Edward
 Jarvis

John Abbot
& Daniel
 Jarvist

116
116a


366


41


42a


53


40




52




29



54
Wood hill
---


Cottage and


Cottage and


Cottage and


Cottage and


2 Tenements and




2 Tenements and




2 Tenements Wesleyan



2 Tenements and
Arable
---


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden




Garden




Chapel &
 Garden


Garden

11.3.30
 0.0.24
12.0.14

0.0. 9


0.0.31


0.0. 3


0.0.10


0.0. 5?




0.0.17




0.0.11



0.0.14

Vincent
   Lade










Sheet 7
George
   Leithe
Vincent
   Lade








John
   Upton

Vincent
   Lade

James
   Leithe








Daniel
   Bayley
183
184
346
312
316a
322a
230
228


310a


321


330a
331
332
335
336
337
338
339a


340
341
2nd. Shot furlongs
Ten End Shot furlongs
Court Close
The Rucksell
North field
North field
Home Meadow
Homestead


Part of 2nd. Shot 
   North Field

Walmer Down


Part of South End Down
Part of South End Down
Part of South End Down
Part of South End Down
Part of Rays Bottom
Upper Sheeps Close
Lower Sheeps Close
Lower Sheeps Close


Knights Bottom
Tenement and
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Homestead


Arable


Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable


Arable
Garden

0.2.13
2.3.32
7.0.12
2.2.22
2.3.36
1.1.24
2.2.19
 0.2.36
20.3.32

1.2. 0


6.3.20


0.3. 4
8.3. 0
8.2. 0
21.1.12
12.2.12
7.2.20
6.1.37
 4.1.25
70.1.30

1.1.34
0.0.29
1.2.23










10.14. 0

0.19. 0


2.14. 6














0.19. 6


Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

George
   Leithe










James
   Leithe




William
   Mummery

Rev John
   Monins








Sheet 8
William
   Wellard

William Clark
& William
 Beer

Richard
 Wybourne 
& Richard
 Marsh

James
   Leithe




William
   Knight

Rev John
   Monins
341a


333



334




92
93
95
96


285


101
102
110
111
112
178
179
180
181
247
248
261
266
266a
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
279
280
281
300
305
306
307a
308
348
349
350
351
353
354
355
356
Tenement and


2 Tenements and



2 Tenements and




Hawks Hill Down
Hawks Hill Down
White hill
White hill


House and


Kings Down Way
Kings Down Way
Barrows hill
Barrows hill
Barrows hill
Great Coombe
Great Coombe
Great Coombe
Great Coombe
Rick Yard
Hayley Town
Ripple Way
Ripple Close
Part of 8 acres
Part of 8 acres
Singledge
Singledge
The two acres
Mansion Shrubbery &
The Lawn
Manor House Buildings &
Plantation No. 1
Meadow
Plantation No. 2
Church Meadow
Church Close
Plantation No. 3
Part of Rusksell
Part of Northfield
Court field 4th. Shot
Court field 4th. Shot
Court field 3rd. Shot
Court field 1st. Shot
Court field 2nd. Shot
Court field 2nd. Shot
Court field pt. of 2nd Shot
Court field pt. of 1st Shot
Garden


Garden



Garden




Arable
Arable
Down
Down


Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Plantation
Gardens
Plantation
Pasture
Walks
Pasture
Yards
Plantation
Pasture
Plantation
Pasture
Pasture
Plantation
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

0.0.28


0.0.37



0.0.19




3.0.10
1.2. 3
1.2.34
0.0.22
6.1.29

0.0.13


6.2.37
3.1.36
11.2.11
4.1.20
5.2. 6
14.1.17
2.1.39
0.1.20
1.1.22
0.0.25
0.1. 8
2.1.31
1.2.28
5.1.18
0.1.37
1.2.27
0.1. 1
1.3.16
1.2. 2
1.0.20
0.1. 9
0.2. 3
2.3.19
0.1.20
1.3.35
3.1. 3
0.0.39
2.0. 5
3.1. 8
17.0. 6
4.2. 3
20.1.28
9.2.28
5.0.25
9.0.34
4.3.32
 22.2.23
175.2.11

















1. 8. 0









































87.13. 6
Thomas
   Tucker



John
   Upton

263a
264
265


295
Ripple way
Part of Hatchets
Part of Hatchets


Drove Shot furlong
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable

2.3.14
2.2. 4
1.1.24
6.3.  2

0.2.25




4. 0. 3

0. 8. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Rev John
   Monins






Sheet 9






Richard
   Miner



Henry
   Maxted

Thomas
   Mackie

Trenham
   Olds
William Featherstone

Mary
   Hills

William
   Tayler

Thomas
   Horne

John
   Johnson

Richard
   Miner



Henry
   Maxted

Henry
   Drew

Richard
   Pittock
247


278


279a


303


304


80
86
91


289


45


75
10
11
27
48
58a
63
64
69
74
82
82a
83a
87
44
Cottage and


Cottage and


Cottage and


Cottage and


Cottage and


The 3 Roods
Next Wellards
Little piece


House Shop and


Cottage and Garden


The Road piece
Butter Lees
Butter Lees
Homestead
Garden
Pan field
Clim Down
Pan field
Road piece
Hinkerton
Clim Down
Clim Down
Clim Down
Clim Down
Home Meadow
Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden


Arable
Arable
Arable


Garden


Garden


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

0.0.12


0.0.20


0.0.10


0.0.16


0.0.27


0.3.25
2.0.27
1.0.10
4.0.22

0.0.32


0.0.14


2.0.17
3.2.37
5.1.13
0.1.19
0.0. 9
1.1.33
0.1.34
0.3.27
1.1.28
1.0.30
0.2. 0
2.3.38
10.0.23
0.2. 0
 1.2.  6
32.2.34



















1.10. 3






















10. 8. 0
Sir Edward
   Owen









Sheet 10
Richard
   Pittock
William
   Redman

Vincent
   Lade







Richard
   Pittock
318a


313
317
317a
322
327
328a
329


7
14
27a
46
65
73
74a
47
76
77
79
81
83
90
North field


The Rucksell
North field
North field
Deal Way
Adjoining Knights Close
The 3 Rods
The 7 Rods


Butter Lees
Common Bank
Barn Stable and
---
Lynch Bank
Old Bowles Barn
    ditto   2nd Shot
Garden Meadow
Road piece
Way field
Adjoining Way field
The Lynch
Clim Down
The Lynch
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


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

0.2.16


4.2.26
4.1. 6
1.1.22
2.3.10
1.3. 7
0.3. 0
 1.1.  5
16.3.36

2.1.35
0.1. 0
0.0.34
0.0.23
0.1.12
2.0.30
1.1.17
0.1.15
3.2.24
2.1. 9
3.0.29
1.0. 2
0.2. 9
 0.3.36
20.0.35

0. 5 .3









10. 6. 0















6.19. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

George
 Stanley
   Parker















Stanley
   Parker









Richard
   Prescott
George
 Stanley
  Parker












John
   Broadley

Richard
   Redman

Stanley
   Parker






Richard
   Prescott

203
205
206a
215
294
297
314
314a
316
320
323
324
326


222a


235


236
238
240
242
284
277a


232
2nd Shot furlong
2nd Shot furlong
2nd Shot furlong
Chalk hole piece
Drove Shot furlongs
Drove Shot furlongs
The Rucksells
North field
North field
North field
North field
North field
North field


Part of the Hookes


Cottage


Barn Yard & Premises
House &
---
House and Stable
Forge and
Garden


Cottage and
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable


---


---
Garden
Garden
---
Garden
Garden


Garden

2.2.13
1.3.24
1.1. 1
2.1.36
2.0. 5
1.1. 6
1.2. 6
1.1.23
0.1. 1
2.2.18
0.2.32
0.2.30
 0.2.15
19.1.10

0.2. 0


0.0.2


0.0.30
0.0.17
0.0.32
0.0. 9
0.0. 8
0.0.10
0.2.26

0.0. 7














12.0. 3













0. 5. 0
Sheet 11
John
   Pierce

John
   Pattison

Parishioners















Mary
   Read



Richard
   Redman

John
   Pierce

John
   Pattison

Parishioners







William
   Soles



John
   Upton

James Hood
John Sutton
& William
 Arnold

Maurice
   Regis

370


43


151
72
109
182

302


231
311
319


293a


51




201
292a
293
293a
293a
292

Cottage and


Cottage and


The Free down
The Butts
Away to the Free down
The Lynch to the
   Free down
Green near the Village


Garden
North field
North field


Pan field


3 Tenements and




Chalk pit shot furlongs
House field
In the furlongs
Garden
Pan field
House Buildings

Garden


Garden


Pasture
Waste
---

---
Pasture


Garden
Arable
Arable


Garden


Gardens




Arable
Pasture
Arable
Garden
Arable
& Yard


0.0.10


0.0.14


104.2. 8
0.2. 4
2.3.21

13.3.30
  0.2.  8
122.2.31

0.0.35
0.2.10
0.2.14
1.1.19

0.0.34


0.0.17




0.2.38
0.2.12
1.0.32
0.0.15
0.1.26
0.1. 0
3.1. 3



















0.12. 9















1.12. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Richard
   Roffey










Sheet 12
Richard
   Roffey
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
147
149
150
152
155
157
158
154
159
The 20 Acres
Long Close Wood
Folly Close Wood
Long Close
Folly Close
Home Meadow
East Bottom
Garden
Rams Close
House Field
The 6 Acres
The 10 Acres
Home Shot
Middle Shot
Middle Shot
1st. Meadow
Middle Meadow
Farther Meadow
Otty Bottom
3rd. Shot
3rd. Shot
Cate Fox
Cate Fox
Next Cate Fox Down
East Bottom Down
East Bottom Down
Gold piece
Shepherds Garden
Oak point
East hill
Plantation
Oxney Close
Park field
Oxney Bottom
Plantation
Oxney Bottom
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Homestead
Garden
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood
Arable

19.0. 3
0.2.29
1.1.30
6.2.17
4.3.11
2.1.10
0.3.27
1.1.18
0.3.27
4.2. 6
5.2.18
11.2. 6
20.2.23
14.2.13
8.1. 2
5.3.30
6.0.32
4.0.36
12.3.14
13.1.10
8.1.30
8.0.28
18.2.15
3.2.37
167.3.33
7.1. 1
2.0.25
22.3.38
11.0.31
16.0.15
0.2.17
3.0. 9
3.2.14
0.2.36
1.2.18
  3.0.27
424.0.19





































71.11. 0



Edward
   Rogers





William
   Redman

Benjamin
   Reynolds

Edward 
   Smith

Sheet 13
William
   Soles

James
   Smith
William
   Soles

Vincent
   Lade


James
   Leithe

William
   Redman

Benjamin
   Reynolds

George
 Stanley
  Parker

William
   Soles

Mercer
   Taylor

152a


328
328a


331a


234


363a


105
106


239


245
Cottage and


Next Court Close
South End


South End


Shop Shed & 2 Cottages


Store house on Beach


Wood hill
Wood hill


House and


House and
Garden


Arable
Arable


---


---


---


Arable
Arable


Garden


Garden

0.0. 5


3.2.38
1.2.36
5.1.34

4.3. 8


0.0.10


0.0. 4


8.0.31
  2.3.16
11.0.  7

0.0.12


0.0. 9






3.11. 3

2.16. 9










3.14. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Mary
   Thomas
Richard
   Roffey

Vincent
   Lade

John
   Broadley



Thomas
   Tucker

William
   Redman

John
   Upton
159a


312a


168a
188
299


162


318


153
156
160
161
164
190
192
202
204
216
217
218
219
246
249
250
259
262
263
263a
296
310
186
Oxney Bottom


Deal Way Rucksell


Locks Hole Shot
Ten End
Drove Shot


Lynch piece


North field


Oxney End
Oxney End
Oxney Close
Oxney Plantation
Ten End Shot
2nd Shot furlongs
2nd Shot furlongs
3rd Shot
3rd Shot
Hog pound field
Flax field
Lynch piece
West field
Homestead
Orchard
Back of Street
5 acres up Lane
2nd Shot North field
2nd Shot North field
2nd Shot North field
Drove Shot furlongs
2nd Shot North field
Ten End Shot furlongs
Arable


Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable


Arable


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

0.0.36


1.2. 0


0.3. 8
1.0.18
1.1.  5
3.0.31

0.1. 2


1.3.10


0.3.34
3.1.20
3.2. 6
0.1.11
1.2. 0
0.2.15
2.1.30
1.2.16
1.3.38
1.0.26
4.2.36
6.0.37
5.1.26
0.2. 9
1.0.18
0.0. 8
4.3.38
2.1.20
1.2.14
2.0. 5
0.2.24
9.3. 7
 5.0.24
62.0.22

0. 2. 0


0.19. 0





1.14. 6

0. 1. 6


0.17. 3

























36. 6. 9
Thomas
   Tucker

Sheet 14
Jane
   Taylor

John
   Upton
Thomas
   Tucker


John
   Ellinger

John
   Upton
252



288


78
103
104
113
115
186
193
194
195
196
197
199
200
200a
221
224
226
House Shop Yard and



Public House and


Wood hill
Wood hill
Wood hill
Wood hill
Wood hill
Ten End Shot furlongs
Chalk pit Shot furlongs
2nd Shot
2nd Shot
2 Shot
2 Shot
2 Shot
2 Shot
2 Shot
North field
Orchard and Garden
Homestead
Gardens



Premises


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Homestead

0.1. 2



0.0.17


2.3.11
7.3. 3
5.1. 0
7.1.15
11.3.31
1.1. 4
0.3. 6
0.1.31
3.2.39
0.2.25
0.2.38
3.1.32
0.2.15
0.2. 8
1.3. 0
3.0.10
  0.1.30
52.2.18

























21.12. 3
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

John
   Upton






Esther
   Upton



George
   Woodruff

Thomas
   Wellerd


Rev John
  Monins
     (Glebe)





Sheet 15
William
 Johnson &
Richard
 Whitnall

Vincent
   Lade

John
 Harrison & Thomas
 Taylor

Anna
   Sutton

Thomas
   Wellerd


Rev John
   Monins
225




317a


253




274


49
362


280a
271a
306a
307
309
282


371
32
68
117
118
94
357
358
359
359a
2 Tenements and




North field


2 Tenements and




Cottage and


Cottage and
Boat House


Meadow
Stables Barn Yard &c.
Plantation
---
Plantation
Church Yard


Beach Cliff &c.
Parish Road
Parish Road
Parish Road
Parish Road
Parish Road
Parish Road
Parish Road
Turnpike Road
Road to the Furlongs
Garden




Arable


Garden




Garden


Garden
---


Pasture
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture


Waste
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---

0.0.18




0. 1 .0


0.0.30




0.0. 8


0.0.15
0.0.  2
0.0.17

1.1. 1
1.1. 9
0.3.22
1.1.30
0.3.22
 1.2.15
10.2.19

110.1.33
1.1. 0
0.2. 3
1.2. 8
2.1.37
1.2.10
3.0.14
1.1.17
3.2.13
  0.0.22
125.3.37






0. 2. 0




















5. 0. 0

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