Tithe Commutation Surveys Jacob Scott Tithe Commutation Surveys Jacob Scott

Tithe Apportionment for Shoreham

Part 1

To Part 2

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sheet 2
John
   Ashdown

Robert
   Auber?


William
   Alchorne?

Captain
 Ryder
   Burton

































Sheet 3

John
   Ashdown

Robert
   Auber?


R. Prior &
Groombridge

Captain
 Ryder
   Burton









Edward
   Crowhurst





John
   Glover


303


306
307


316


91
95

96a
97
98
99
140a
141
142


109
127
128
161a
163


14
15
17
43
44
45
70
75
76
78
79
110

111
112
113
114
115
116
121
123
124


Cottage & Yard


House & Garden
Garden


Cottages


Great Gold Field
Russells Field

Garden
Filbert? Garden
Priory House etc
Cottage & Garden
Little Gold Hill
---
Cherry Orchard


Beechfield
Barn Field
Walnut Tree Field
Barn etc
Well Field


Coopers Corner
Corklands?
Ball Croat
Stone Rock
Wood Field
Pit Field
Cottage & Garden
Great Croat
Little Crout
Wakeham
Whitelands
Barn Field

Little West Field
West Field
Orchard
Garden
Homestead
Cottage
Broomfield
Ten Acres
Side? Hill

---


---
Fruit


---


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


Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
 / Wood
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Garden
---
---
Arable
Arable
Pasture
 / Wood


0.0. 4


0.3.14
0.3.24
1.2.38

0.0. 3


4.2. 9

4.2.20
1.0.31
1.2.23
0.0.16
0.2.14
0.3.27
4.0.17
 0.1.12
18.0. 9

2.1. 4
6.1.21
3.2.37
0.0.14
 4.3.24
17.1.20

1.3. 8
11.1.37
6.2. 5
6.0.34
10.0. 3
5.1.25
0.0.21
10.3.10
2.1.27
8.2.38
14.2.30

6.2.30
4.2.26
17.1.19
4.1.24
0.0.12
0.1. 0
0.0. 3
3.3.16
11.0. 0

  3.0.23
129.2.31






















1.19. 0






0.17. 0
























6. 1. 6






















1. 2. 0






3.12. 6
























23. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Captain
 Ryder
   Burton
John
   Day










Richard
Groombridge

150
518
519
520
521
522
529
564
567
568


37
38

83
84
85
86
87
89
101

103
104
105
129
130
131

Thirty Acres
Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden
Barn Field
Ten Acres
Bean Field
Eleven Acres
Long Spring Field
Boles? Field
Beech Field


Shaw
Great Twenty Acres

Whiteways
Little Pentis Hole
Little Twenty Acres
North Field
Willis Field
Further North Field
Middle North Field

Court Field
Great Pentis Hole
East Field
Pig & Whistle Field
Garden
Garden
Arable
---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable


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

30.1.33
0.1.20
0.2. 9
9.1.38
11.0.11
11.0.15
10.3.20
30.1. 0
9.1. 9
  9.0.21
122.2.16

4.2. 7

15.2. 1
15.1.30
11.0.14
11.3.16
13.0.14
4.1.12
8.1.16
6.3.36

34.0. 7
13.2. 2
15.0.36
5.0.24
0.1.13
0.0.14











9.17. 6











24.6. 0









Sheet 4





















Jonathan
   Reeves

Jonathan
  Reeves
   Senior

132
133
134
135
136
137
138

138
139
140
149a
153
155
156
160
205
209
224


161


1?1

Pond Field
Kitchen Field
Well Field
Cottage Field
Garden
Cottages etc
Great Dunstall
    Homestead
Forstall etc
??egleys
Little ??egleys 
Slip
Whitehill
---
Garden
Magpie Bottom
Two Acres
Little Whitehills
Six Acres


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden
Arable
Arable
pasture
Meadow
---
---

---
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


---


---

16.3.29
13.0. 5
10.3.20
7.0.32
0.3. 9
0.0.20

0.2. 7
0.2.17
8.1.34
7.3.35
6.3.32
8.2.31
1.1. 7
0.1. 2
?.1. 4
2.0.20
6.3.19
  6.0. 8
28.2.12

0.1. 1


0.1. 5




















12. 2. 0

0. 2. 6


0. 2. 6




















38. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Captain
 Ryder
   Burton
Edward
   Reeves


William
   Glover

Richard
   Charlton












??? & Sarah
   Squib


Robert
   Wades

180
184


162


182
183
185
187
188
189
229
230
245
248
250



149
210


296

Garden
Cottage etc


Cottage & Garden


Homestead
Hop Garden
Little Clay Pit
Coneybury
Little & Great Bushes
Great Bushes
Healthy ?row
Barn Field
Little Clay Pits
Gossy? ?Groat
Great Clay Pits



Slip
?? Field


House & Garden
---
---


---


---
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
 / Hops


Arable
Arable


---

0.1. 9
0.0.12
0.1.21

0.0.23


0.0.26
1.1.10
2.1.26
4.2.37
4.1.26
4.3. 6
17.0.36
9.0.15
2.0.24
4.0. 5

 4.1.24
54.2.35

2.2.11
3.3.33
6.2.  4

0.0.30



0. 2. 6
















3.12. 0



0. 9. 0




















9. 0. 0



1.10. 0

Sheet 5 John
 Peckham
& others

William
 Yeates Junr

Daniel
   Clarke





William
   Wiggell?

297



302


236
237
238
239



170
170a
173
174
175
176

176a
177
178
231

233

234
235

Cottages & Gardens



Cottage


Barn etc
Cottage & Garden
Stair? Hill Green
Meadow



Homestead
Garden
Four Acres
Four Acres
Six Acres
House Field

Cottage & Garden
Two & Four Acres
Hop Garden Field
Pond Field

Hop Garden Field

Three Acres
Five Acres
---



---


---
---
Pasture
Arable /
 Pasture


---
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable /
 Pasture
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
 / Hops
Arable
 / Hops
Arable
Arable

0.0.12



0.0. 4


0.0. 6
0.0.34
0.3.39

4.1.14
5.2.13

0.0.39
0.0.35
4.0. 0
4.0.34
6.1. 0

4.2.10
0.0.19
3.3.16
4.0. 3

4.1. 2

5.2.30
2.3.34
 5.1.12
45.2.24















0. 4. 0

















2.12. 0













0.13. 0

















8. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
William
   Booker





Jane
   Brooks







Charles
   Broomfield




Sheet 6
John
   Brightland

William
   Booker


Jane
   Brooks

William
   Head

Thomas
   Saunders

Charles
   Broomfield


Jesse
   Harding?

John Elvey
 & others

Mary
   Mills

64


65
118


302


313


314


333
349


350


351


370

370a

Cottage etc


Cottage etc
Garden


House & Yard


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden


House ??
Garden


Cottage & Garden?


Cottages & Gardens


Orchard

Meadow
---


---
---


---


---


---


---
---


---


---


Fruit /
 Meadow
Meadow

0.0. 6


0.0. 7
0.0.14
0.0.21

0.0. 3


0.0.22


0.0.12


0.0. 4
0.0.21
0.0.25

0.0. 4


0.0.32



1.1. 5
0.3.12
2.0.17






























1. 4. 0

Mary
   Broomfield


William
  Newll
    Campbell








Elizabeth
   Colgate

Chelsfield
   Parish

Edward
   Crowhurst


James
   Ca?ey

Sir Percival
 Hart Dyke

Fanny
 ??ip
& others

William
  Newll
    Campbell

Richard
   Chalklin

William
   Segar


John
   Markin

John
   Brooks

William
 Hall
& others

John
   Glover

himself

362



54



55


57
60


299


660


334
335


350a


693

Cottages & Gardens



??? Wood



Part of ?? Bank


?
?


Cottage & Garden


---


Cottages & Gardens
Cottages & Gardens


Cottage & Garden


Park




Wood



Arable


Pasture
Pasture


---


Arable
 / Wood

---
---


---


Pasture





12.1.24



1.3.20


3.2.15
17.1.20
20.3.35

0.0.32



3.0.13

0.0. 5
0.0. 4
0.0. 9

0.0. 4


7.0. 7





1. 6. 0



0. 1. 0




0.11. 0





0. 3. 0








0. 4. 0









0. 5. 0




0.11. 0





0. 8. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sir Percival
 Hart Dyke












Sheet 7
William
  Thomas
     Evison


















Thomas
   Taylor

9
10
11
12
13
18
19
20
21
22
40
41
42
80
81
106
107
108



171
172
240
256
256a
257
257a
259
260

Peters?
?
Well Field
Garn Field
Lt Coopers? Corner
Grt Coopers? Corne
Lower Duncory?
Great Bidden? Hill
Little Goosberry
Foot Path Goosberry
Great Goosberry
Upper Duncory?
Great ?Round Hill
Little ?Bound Hill
Witch Elm
Beechfield Bank
Beechfield Bottom
Magpie Bottom



Kiln Field
?Thugels Field
Two Acres
Green Field
Four Acres
?Peck ?Pufs
Common Field
Field
Three Corner Field
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable /
 Pasture


Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable

1.1.28
12.1. 7
12.1. 0
6.3.32
10.1.14
16.1.20
13.2.23
20.2.13
8.3.28
13.1.10
45.0.30
12.3.10
26.3. 27
10.1.17
11.2.20
12.3.35
3.1. 3

  19.1. 1
268.1.37

9.2.25
3.0.38
1.3. 6
3.0.37
4.1.17
5.0.26
3.1.28
0.1. 0
 3.1. 7
34.1.24




















12.10. 6










1. 9. 6




















39. 0. 0










4.10. 0

Bartholomew
  Spain

530
532
533
535
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553

554
555
556
557
558
559

?Leer Field
Hill Wood Field
?Haymans Field
?Watsmans
Stoney Field
Croft Meadow
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Barn & Yard
Park Field Lay
Park Field
Homestead
Home Garden
Orchard
Home Garden
Six Acres
Great Field

Little Blackmans
Barn Field
Great Blackmans
Little Southfield
Great South Field
Hook Wood Field
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
---
---
---
---
---
Pasture
Arable
---
Pasture
Fruit
Hops
Hops
Arable
 / Hops
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

8.3.10
16.2.24
24.1.17
11.2.20
14.1.20
8.1. 2
0.1. 4
0.0.20
0.0.37
0.0.12
0.0.37
13.3. 4
17.1.31
1.2. 2
1.0.32
1.1.32
2.2. 3
6.1. 6

30.3. 8
9.2.16
11.1.28
12.1.30
12.1.22
16.1.26
10.2.11

Sheet 8

565
678
685
686
687
688
690
691
692
694
695
696
697
699

714

Horse Wood Field
Pt Bowling Alley Fld
Upper Chomps?
Lower Chomps?
Eleven Acres
Long Field
Robbins
Saunders Den
Pear Tree Field
New Park
Curls? Field
Hills Hill
Hills hill
?Jenelling Shaw
  & Forge Field
Plantation
Arable
Furze
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Furze
Arable
Wood
 / Furze
Firs

10.3. 7
28.2. 0
13.1. 6
11.1. 5
11.3.28
23.0.21
12.2.32
16.0.10
10.1. 3
11.0.31
13.3.24
8.2.12
2.2. 4

36.1.20
   2.0.25
445.3. 2

















37. 8. 6

















85. 5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sir Percival
 Hart Dyke
























Sheet 9
Edward
   Brooks




Charles
   Blundell

Edward
   Dunmall


James
   Blundel

John
   Miles


Henry
   French


Winter
   Wells

William
   Wood

James
   French

Robert
   Dunmall




?
 ?Whillington

Benjamin
 Beatrief (sic)
 [Beartup or
   Beartrip
]

674
675
676
678a


700


701
707


702


703
709


704
706


705


708


710


711
712
713
713a


715


716

First Kent Land
Second Kent Land
Third Kent Land
Fourth Kent Land


Garden


Garden
Garden


Garden


Cottage & Garden
Garden


Garden
Garden


Cottage & Garden


Garden


Garden


Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


---


---
---


---


---
---


---
---


---


---


---


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


---


---

2.0.16
1.1. 8
0.3. 9
1.3. 5
6.0. 8

0.1.30


0.1.21
0.1.18
0.2.39

0.1.20


0.2.18
0.1. 5
0.3.23

0.2.33
1.0.25
1.3.18

0.0.22


0.1.29


0.2.10


0.2. 8
0.1.13
0.1.24
0.0.26
1.1.31

0.0.27


0.0.30









0. 6. 6

0. 5. 0




0. 7. 6

0. 4. 0




0. 8. 0



0.16. 6




0. 4. 6


0. 6. 6






0.13. 0





1. 5. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
James
 Eastwood
Executors
 Benjamin
Saunders &
 Bryant
Burton 

John
 William
   Evelyn



John
   Fox





William
 Groombridge
John
   Maddock?
& others





Daniel
   Clarke

George
   Morgan

William
   Rogers

William
   ?Vine


Willam
 Walkin
& others

Henry
 Groombridge
& others

300







241


?233


298


477
478


148



304

Cottages & Gardens







Golden ??


Part of Beech Lees


House & Garden


House & Buildings
Field


Cottages & Gardens



Cottages & Gardens
---







Arable /
 Pasture

Wood


---


---
Pasture


---



---

0.0. 4








4.2.23

20.0.12


0.1.26


0.2. 4
3.0.10
3.2.14

0.1.16



0.1. 0










0. 3. 6

2. 2. 6


0. 3. 6




0. 3. 6










0. 7. 6









0. 9. 0

John
  James
    Gregory










Sheet 10
John
   Griffith

John
   Gravel

John
   Glover

George
   Golden

George
   Hooper


Anthony
   Harman

Anthony
   Harman


James
   Hills
William
   Parkhurst
& others

William
   Alchorne?

John J.
   Gregory





John
   Griffith

George
   Yeates

Davidson
& others

Jesse
   Osborne

Elizabeth
   Smith


John
   Day

William
Groombridge
& others

James
   Hills

305



311


416
417
418

418a


331


332


353


467


66
72


295


312



523
523a
524
525

Cottages & Gardens



Garden


Meadow
Meadow
House & Pleasure
   Gardens
Garden


House & Garden


House & Garden


Cottages & Gardens


Cottage & Garden


Plantation
Cottage


House Buildings etc


Cottages & Gardens



Long field
Orchard
House Buildings etc.
Field
---



---


Meadow
Meadow

---
---


---


---


---


---


Fruit
---


---


---



Pasture
Fruit
---
Arable

0.0.15



0.0.15


1.2. 9
3.2. 8

1.1.32
0.2. 0
7.0. 9

1.2.13


0.0.24


0.0.30

0.0.28



2.3.16
0.0. 4
2.3.20

0.0.25


0.0.37




4.3. 0
0.1.35
0.0.34
  6.3. 0
12.0.29













2.19. 0

0.12. 6













0.16. 6












0.17. 0










































1.13. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
James
   Hills

John
   Jessup

Anthony
   Killick

Thomas
  Lightfoot
James
   Squib

Alchorne
& others

Wandsbury 
& Cookman

James
   Squib

354


310a


468


355
363
515

House Buildings etc.


Cottages & Gardens


Cottages & Gardens


Field
Meadow
Field
---


---


---


Arable
Meadow
Arable

0.1.20


0.0.20


0.0.25


1.2.26
3.0. 1
10.1. 8
14.3.35

0. 3. 0











1.18. 6













2.13. 6

Humphrey
 St. John
   Mildmay




Sheet 11
Humphrey
 St. John
   Mildmay







































Empty

5
144
143
145
146
147a
151
152
152a
211
212
213
214
215
215a
218
217
415
420
421
421a

422
423

423a
424
425
426
427
428
429
431
432
434
435
319
570
659



441

Coomb Wood
Church field
Fourteen Acres
Barn field
Homestead
Eight Acres
Four Acres
Six Acres
Walnut Tree field
Six Acres
Six Acres
Three corner field
High Pale field
Paddock
Shrubbery
Near Park
---
---
Porters Lodge
Garden
Pasture

Yard & Buildings
House & Pleasure
   Grounds
Shrubbery
---
---
---
Garden
Garden
Garden
Meadow
---
---
Little Meadow
School
Bean field
Fir croft



Cottages & Gardens
Fir
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Trees
Arable
Arable
Meadow
---
---
Pasture
 & Wood
---

---
Trees
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Garden
Garden
Garden
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
---
Furze
Wood
 & Furze


---

16.3.33
26.3. 7
14.1.26
5.0.38
0.1.39
8.1. 4
4.2.23
7.1. 6
9.2. 4
6.1.26
6.1.32
7.1. 6
8.1.32
25.3.18
0.1. 2
8.1.20
4.2.26
8.1.22
0.0.11
0.0.11

1.3.28
0.1. 4

4.1.29
1.1.37
4.2.12
3.3.9
6.1.24
1.1.10
0.2.12
0.1.20
4.0.28
1.3.11
2.3.21
1.1.14
0.0.25
1.3.38

  5.0.20
212.2. 8

0.1.20














































32.19. 0









































37. 6. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Humphrey
 St. John
   Mildmay





Sheet 12
Samuel
   Love

1
2
3
4

6
7
26
379
380
381
382
382a
383
383a
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
395
396
397
398

527
534
537

Great Castle field
Nine Acres
Fourteen Acres
Little Castle hill

Coomb
Thisley Grove
Nineteen Acres
Ten Acres
Brick Kiln field
Lower Leam
Ailders
Field
Lower Meadow
---
Slip
Homestead
Stack Yard
Orchard
Park field
Home field
Damsonberry
Home field leam
Upper Leam
Stackmans field
Gore
Part of Croft
Part of Croft
Dale field

Old Ham
Beans bank
Redlands
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
 & Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Meadow
Hops
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
---
---
Fruit
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Furze
Pasture
 & Arable
Arable
Furze
Arable

6.3.35
3.1.27
14.1.18

7.2.32
10.2.37
14.2.15
18.3.24
10.3.16
10.0.11
21.3. 2
6.0.16
13.0.13
6.0. 0
16.2.38
1.2.23
1.0.23
0.3.30
1.2.25
9.3.14
10.2.17
13.1.20
17.1.17
13.3.36
12.1.34
18.1.28
11.1.24
1.2. 0

34.0.25
16.1.16
3.2.31
 21.0.28
350.3.35


































39. 0. 0


































19. 0. 














Sheet 13
Samuel
   Yeates


Samuel, Ann
 & Mary
   Love













































John
   Day



Continued in 
  To Part 2

92
344


440
442
446
447
448
450
451
452
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
482
485

486
487
489
491
496
497
498
500
503
504
505
576
578
580
581
582
583
584
585
588
590
592
594
596
622
624


93
93a
374

Hook Bank
House & Garden


Little Hop Garden
Per field
Lower Meadow
Homestead
Orchard
Brick Kiln field
Upper home field
Lower home field
South shot
Brick Marsh
Sepham mead
Hopes
First Marsh
Forerigh? Marsh
Island
Garden
Rushy Marsh
Rushy Spring
Chalk pit & pasture

Five Acres
Lower Coomb
Eight Acres
Shore Furrow
Squintons
High Wood field
Bowling Alley
Smiths field
Field
Long field
Nashes field
Allwood Bank
Andrews Bottom
Great Robsacks
Little Robsacks
Barn field
Cottage Barn etc.
Fourteen Acres
Twenty six Acres
Old Barn field
Long field
Part Old Furze field
Old Furze field Shaw
Eleven Acres
Furze fields
Furze ?????


Upper North field
Upper Stony field
Meadow
Arable
---


Hops
Arable
Meadow
---
Fruit
Arable
Hops
Arable
Hops
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture
Pasture
Meadow
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
  & pit
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Furze
Arable
Arable
Furze
Arable
---
Pasture
Furze
Furze
Furze
Furze
Furze
Arable
Furze
Furze


Arable
Arable
Meadow

7.1. 1
0.0.35
7.1.36

1.0.31
6.2.13
24.1.11
4.2.20
3.0.10
8.0.12
14.3.27
11.1. 9
9.2.21
5.1.37
6.1.24
5.0. 8
8.2.28
4.2.15
0.1. 1
0.0.28
3.0.13
8.3. 8

10.3. 4
4.3.27
15.0.20
7.0.31
17.2.22
4.0.26
12.1.24
13.2. 6
7.2.30
2.3.37
6.3.16
6.2.10
9.0.14
18.2. 4
8.2.14
6.1.38
8.1.32
0.1.21
13.0.18
22.1.23
8.0.38
10.1. 4
9.0.20
6.1.25
9.1. 2
11.1.26
  0.3. 0
378.2.8

28.2.30
10.3.12
 5.2. 7
45.0. 9



0.13. 0















































41. 6. 0




8. 2. 0



1.14. 6















































53.12. 0




15. 0. 0

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Continued
  from Part 1
Sheet 14

Humphrey.
 St. John
   Mildmay













































Sheet 15



John
   Booker

Richard
  Squib

George
   Wilmot


John
   Tooth




David
   Saker



John
   Griffith

John
   Martin

Benjamin
   Pawley




94


369


371
516a


516

517



573
577a
574


572


571


597
618
620
621
629
630
632
633
639
640
641
641a
642
643
646
648
651
652
652a?
653
654
571a
612
655
657
634
635
636
638
640a
656
658




Little Hook land


Sharps Meadow


---
---


Devils Bowling Alley

Orchard



Stony Bank
---
Hoghough


Timberden field


Bear field


Little Mapletun
Chalkhurst field
Part of Mapletun
Part of Mapletun
Great Mapletun
Chalkhurst Bottom
Part of Mapletun
Southhurst
Lucern field
Homestead
Stonings
Part of field
Part of Lucern field
Sole field
Saunders field
Saunders spring
Skips Grove
Part of Broom hedge
Cottage etc.
Part of Broom hedge
part of Badgers ????
Barn field
Chalkhurst field
Fir Plantation
Shepherds Cottage
House field
House & Garden
Orchard
Part Sole field
Orchard
Garden
Badgers Mount



Arable


Meadow


Arable
Arable


Arable &
 Pasture
Fruit &
 Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable


Arable


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
---
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Furze
Furze
Arable
Furze
Firs
---
Meadow
---
Fruit
Arable
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit




5.1.38


3.3.11


5.0.12
3.1.24
8.1.36


26.2. 0

1.1.13
27.3.13

12.0.12
2.1. 2
14.2. 3
28.3.17

8.2.16


14.0.12


3.1. 9
1.0.24
7.1. 5
2.0.13
7.1.38
1.3.17
4.0.11
1.0. 8
3.1.25
1.2. 3
2.3.13
0.1. 0
0.1.32
20.3.30
24.1.38
9.2. 9
9.2.10
7.1.23
0.1. 1
4.2.19
6.3. 5
11.3. 2
26.1. 0
0.0.37
0.0.20
2.3. 6
0.0.15
4.2.20
0.2.27
0.1.12
3.1.24
  0.0.31
170.3. 7




0. 8. 0


1. 6. 0




0.19. 0





1.13. 0




1.10. 6

0. 8. 6


0.14.6


































16. 3. 6




1. 3. 6


0. 0. 0




2.12. 0





4.12. 0




6. 5. 0

1.16. 0


3.0.0



































29. 0. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Humphrey.
 St. John
   Mildmay
Thomas
   Smith







William
   Egerton

Mary
   Hall

John
 Walker 
& another

612a
613
614
615
616

617


345


449


443

New Orchard
Cottage and Garden
Pig Orchard
Green Sod Orchard
Newgate Orchard

Little field


House & Garden


House & Garden


Cottages and Gardens
Fruit
---
Meadow
Fruit
Fruit 
 & Arable
Arable


---


---


---

0.1.20
0.1.37
0.1. 7
2.0. 0

1.1.21
1.3.17
6.1.22

0.0.26


0.1.28


0.1. 0








1. 8. 6




0. 3. 6








0. 7. 0
















Sheet 16
Edward
   Crowhurst




















Charles
   Hollands

John
   Ashdown

Elizabeth
   Green

330
344
411
412
413
436
439

492
493
494
495
509
510
512
513
575
576a

645


284


289


23
24

25
27
28
29

30
31
32
33
34
34a
35
36
375
376
377
378
399
400
401
403
404

Buildings etc.
Orchard
Stair field
Cob lane
Main field
Great Meadow
Pea field

Hops
Cottage, Gdn & Bldgs
Barn field
Top field
Main field Hill
Sides
Cold Blows
Green field
Pear Tree field
---

---


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden


Pond field
Upper Coomb

Lower Coomb
Kitchen field
Georges field
Hog Trough

Eighteen Acres
Mushroom field
Strawberry Croat
Great Preston hill
Parlour field
Haybarn field
Little Preston hill
Paradise
Broad Mead
Homestead
Cow lees
Bridge Mead
Upper South field
Lower South field
Stack yard
London Mead
Further South field
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable 
 & Hops
Hops
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
 & Arable
Arable

---






Pasture
Arable &
 Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable &
 Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Meadow
---
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable

0.1. 8
0.0.34
4.3.11
5.2. 6
8.1.26
6.1. 7

5.0. 0
1.1. 2
0.2. 5
7.2.14
3.3.12
5.3. 5
8.3.26
5.3.27
4.1.13
18.2. 1

5.0.14
 4.3.11
97.0.22

0.0.16


0.0.13


17.0.23

11.2.12
15.1. 2
14.3.25
8.2.11

12.1.20
17.3.34
14.3. 0
14.3.20
14.2.38
15.1.28
27.3.30
10.1.32
13.3.32
10.3.17
2.1.30
5.1.18
5.3.33
21.2.20
19.2.18
0.0.32
4.0.33
  20.2. 4
300.2.30





















10.14. 0
































33.19.6





















26. 5. 6
































60.14. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Humphrey.
 St. John
   Mildmay



Sheet 17


































James
   Misken
Richard
   Bowles





William
   Round



James 
 Clark
   Route























Thomas
   Waring

John
   Glover

216
437
444
445
430


336
337
338


322
323
324
358
359
361

405
406
407
408
409

410
414
433
501
502
506
507
508
526
528
373


669a


50
50a

Ten Acres
---
---
---
Mill Buildings & Gdn


Garden
Orchard
House & Garden


---
Barn & Yard
Cottage etc.
Homestead
Cottage and Garden
Orchard

Great Goddesstone
Little Goddesston
Kackets field
Barn field
Orchard

Walnut tree field
Chapmans field
---
Hungry Down
Stoney Croft
Eighteen Acres
Crook foot
Long Range
Milestone field
Upper Ham
---


Shaw


Part Rocky field
Shaw
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Arable
---


---
Fruit
---


Arable
---
---
---
---
Pasture
 & Fruit
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Fruit &
 Pasture
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Pasture Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow

Wood


Pasture
Wood

10.0. 2
3.2. 7
8.2.20
11.3. 0
 1.3.33
35.3.22

0.1.24
0.1.27
0.1.12
1.0.23

0.1.14
0.0.20
0.0.34
0.2.23
0.0.33

1.3.11
6.0. 6
3.1.10
10.3.34
3.3.15

0.2.34
7.0. 0
9.1.34
2.3.38
6.0.26
3.1. 4
18.3. 0
3.1.27
10.3.36
11.0.23
10.0.10
   8.0.28
119.2.20

1.3.33


3.0. 6
0.0. 9
3.0.15






5.18. 6




0.15. 0

























12. 9.  6






0. 3. 0






0.11. 0






























27. 3. 0

0. 4. 0




0. 2. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
James
   Misken






Sheet 18
Sarah
   Martin


Mary
   Miles


Executors of
George 
 Polhill,
Charles Polhill  &
John
 Pemberton
  Plumptre

































Sheet 19
Richard
  Williams




Jonathan
   Reeves

Thomas
   Brooker 


Mary
   Miles


William
   Hirons








































Edward
   Crowhurst



68
69
73



71


293
293a


347
348


204
204a
205b
206b
207a
206
226

228
232

242

244
252

253
254
255a
262
263
264
265
266
266a
267
268
269

270

270a
271
273
274
276
277
278
283
207b


220

Hamsneck
Garden
Fox & Hounds. 
   House & Garden


Cottage


Garden
House & Yard


Cottages & Gardens
Lodge and Yard


Pastors
Close lees
Oak field
Part Barn field
Part Barn field
Hill Close
Saunders or 
   Great Lawn
Clivers Den
Birches Wood Garden
  & Jacks Croft
Long Seven Acres or
  Clay pit field
Home field
Little Ridings or 
   Ales Croft
Five Acres
Four Acres
Clay pits
Pepper lands
Great Ridings
Slip
Part Barn field
Cottage and Garden
Buildings
Slip
Little Slip
Nine Acres or 
  Scar Croft
Seven Acres or 
  Scar field
Orchard
Home field
Sivirs? Close
Little Lawn
Homestead
Garden
Part Porters field
Part of Damsks? field
---


Dencher & Close lees
Arable
---

---





Garden
---


---
---


Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Arable &
 Pasture
Pasture

Pasture

Arable
Pasture

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

Arable

Arable
Fruit
Pasture
Meadow
Arable
---
---
Arable
Pasture
Pasture


Arable

3.1.24
0.0.29

0.0. 7
3.2.20

0.0. 4


0.3.13
0.0.11
0.3.24

0.2. 9
0.0. 7
0.2.16

8.0.25
12.0.27
10.0.33
3.2.32
9.3.30
5.2.30

12.0.10
6.0.14

9.1.36

7.2.23
6.0.20

1.3.24
5.1.24
4.0.29
5.0.22
10.0.34
5.1.28
1.1.21
2.0.37
0.1.14
0.0.24
3.0.34
1.1.10

10.2.12

7.0.24
0.1. 6
4.3.34
5.0. 1
10.0.13
0.2. 4
0.0.36
8.1. 0
2.0. 6
   0.0.16
181.1.13

25.2.13





0. 5. 6






0. 9. 0



0. 5. 0









































10. 9. 0

1.7.0





0.13. 0




















































20. 0. 0

5.10.0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Executors of
George 
 Polhill,
Charles Polhill  &
John
 Pemberton
  Plumptre
















Samuel
   Palmer
William
Whitehead






Thomas
Stow














Robert
Freeman

606
607
608
609
610
611


453
463
464
465
466
469
470
471
472
473
474
602
603
600


317
318

Part of Eight Acres
Upper Cottage Grove
Lower Cottage Grove
Part pit field
Holly Bush field
Cury Bottom


Kitchen field
Great Marsh
Rushy mead
Bull mead
Cottage and Garden
Plaxtol field
Home mead
Homestead
Little South Shoot
Mill field & Spickets
Little South Shaw field
Sepham Garden
Great high field
Little high field


Garden
House & Garden
Arable
Heath
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable
Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
---
Arable
Pasture
---
Arable
Arable & Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Pasture

---
---

4.3.26
4.0.32
5.2.18
0.0.22
8.0.20
 4.2. 2
27.2. 0

59.2.24
9.3.19
2.3.10
2.2.12
0.0.30
65.1.15
4.1. 0
1.1.34
3.2.18
76.2. 0
2.0.33
17.3.20
10.0.36
   5.1.20
261.3.31

0.0.28
0.0.29
0.1.17







1. 4. 0















30.14. 6




0. 2. 6







4.11. 0















69. 9. 0





Robert
   Saker

William
   Saker













Sheet 20
David
   Saker




Shoreham
   Parish
Robert
   Freeman


Robert
   Saker

William
   Saker

Thomas
 Cheeseman
& Foreman

Chapman &
 Ashdown

Thomas
   Saker

Glover &
 Gibbons

David
   Saker




William
 Booker
& others



317
318


315


325


326



327


328


329


340
341
343
343a


332

Garden
House & Garden


Lodge Yard Gdn etc.


Cottage and Garden


Cottage and Garden



Cottages & Gardens


Cottage and Garden


Cottages & Gardens


Black Smith Forge
Cottage and Garden
Garden
Orchard


Cottages & Gardens
---
---


---


---


---



---


---


---


---
---
---
Fruit


---

0.0.28
0.0.29
0.1.17

0.0.11


0.0. 6


0.0.13



0.0. 5


0.2. 4


0.0.22


0.0. 3
0.0.28
0.2.34
0.1.20
1.1. 5


0.0. 5


















0. 7. 0









0.16. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Shoreham
   Parish


Elizabeth
   Thorpe











Richard
   Turner


John
   Troughton





Thomas
   Verrells

John Painter
   Vincent








Sheet 21









Thomas
   Waring
Elizabeth
 Davis
& others

Elizabeth
   Thorpe







William 
 Heath
& others

William
  Adams


John
   Brewer


William
   Wood

Thomas
   Verrells

John Painter
  Vincent















Edward
   Crowhurst

Thomas
   Waring

321



191
194
195
196

197
198


294



335
339


308
309


310


301


46

51
51a
52
61
62
63
117
120
167
168
169
169a
179


165


562
563
661
662
664
665
666
668
671
672
683
684

Cottages & Gardens



Long field
Hop Garden
---
Orchard

Garden
Homestead


Cottages and Garden



Cottage
Stables & Yard


Garden
Garden


Cottage and Garden


House & Garden


Lower Streaks

Widelle? Pound
Further Pound
Lower Pound
Cranfield
Funny Croat
Pound field
Court field
Upper Court field
Peas Croat
Pickets
Hope field
Week house & Bldgs
Bookham field


Lark hill


North hills
Lower Timberden
Saunders field
North hills
Saunders field
Yew field
Goosbushes
Barn Haugh
Great Paschals
Paschals
Hither North hills
Upper field
---



Meadow
Hops
Hops
Fruit &
 Meadow
Fruit
---


---



---
---


---
---


---


---


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


Arable


Arable
Arable
Fir
Furze
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Furze
Pasture
Furze
Arable

0.0.5



3.2. 4
1.0. 0
0.2. 0

4.0.30
0.0.36
0.0.25
9.2.15

0.0.34



0.0. 2
0.0. 5
0.0. 7

0.0.29
0.0.22
0.1.11

0.0. 9


0.0.24



11.1.13
8.1. 8
3.2. 8
3.3.30
2.0. 8
11.0.27
7.1.15
14.1.23
10.0.23
3.0.14
8.2.26
11.3.25
0.2.26
  7.0.29
103.2.35

3.2.12


7.0.3
6.1.38
3.0.26
1.0.34
12.1.0
3.3.28
6.2.26
3.3.38
7.2.30
4.2.6
1.2.18
4.0.20
62.2.27












1.15.0











0. 3. 6























4. 7. 6

0. 3. 6














3. 7. 0












0.18. 6


































13. 8. 6

0.14. 0














6.15. 6

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Thomas
   Waring



















Sheet 22
George
   Wilmot
Phillip
   Taylor

William
   Fellows

William
   Saker

Richard
   Bowles

John
   Young








George
   Wilmot

663


667


320


438


587
623
624
625
626
627
628
637


356
356a
357
360
360a
362
364
365
366
366a
372

Cottage and Garden


House & Garden


Cottages & Gardens


Waring Mead


Field
Field
Field
Field
Field
Garden
Homestead
Part of field


Little field
Cottage
Cottages
Garden & Buildings
House Paper Mill etc.
Mill Meadow
Dewlands
Lodge & Yard
Oven mead
Barn & Yard
Church field
---


---


---


Meadow


Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Garden
---
Arable


Arable
---
---
---
---
Meadow
Arable
---
Meadow
---
Arable

0.0.28


0.0.20


0.2. 8


3.0.17


2.3.18
3.3.0
2.0.29
2.1.12
2.1. 8
0.1.12
0.0.23
0.0.22
14.0.4

0.3.14
0.0. 3
0.1. 0
0.3. 7
0.2.17
2.2.28
5.2. 9
0.0.15
4.0.31
0.0.37
13.0.27
28.1.28







0. 4. 0


1. 1. 0










1.10. 0












6. 2. 0





















2. 9. 0












8. 0. 0





Captain
 Ryder
  Burton
Richard
   Squib


Captain
 Burton
  Ryder










Edward
   Crowhurst

John
  Glover

367
368


90
96
100
102
141a
153a
154
158
201
207
208


164


16
74
77
122
124
125

House Malthouse etc
Little Oven field


Great Gold Hill
Priory Garden etc.
Little Gold Hill
Part Court field
Little Gold Hill
---
Freeze lands
Doctors Woods
Three Corner wood
Two Acre Shaw
Shaw


Shaw


Shaw
Grove Wood
Upper wood
Headlands
Ten Acre Shaw
Barn Shaw
---
Meadow


Trees etc
Trees etc
Plantation
Firs
Trees etc
Trees etc
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

0.2.22
1.1.24
2.0. 6

4.3.24
0.3.10
8.2.10
1.0.16
8.2.14
2.0.22
2.2.28
9.3.30
1.2.13
0.3. 3
 0.3.24
41.3.34

1.0.13


6.0.10
0.1.6
8.0.26
0.3.7
0.1.18
0.2.12
16.0.39



0.15. 0












1. 8. 6

0. 1. 6








1. 5. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sheet 23
Captain
 Ryder
  Burton
















William
 Newel
  Campbell





Sir Percival
 Hart Dyke

Richard
Groombridge






Richard
   Chalklin






Daniel
   Clarke

Richard
   Chalklin

William
   Segar



Sir Percival
 Hart Dyke


82
88
132a
158a
159
206a


186
190
246
247
249
251


239a


54a


56
58
59


260a
679


Shaw
North field
Part of Doctors Wood
Wood
Kitts Wood
Shaw


Shaw
Shaw
Wood
Wood
Leaves Green Wood
Shaw


Part of Beechlees


Tow (SIC) Acre Shaw


Lower Toppice Shaw
Little Toppice Shaw
Toppice Shaw


Part of Beechlees
West Wood

Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood


Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood


4.0. 0
4.3.13
2.1.32
2.2.28
4.0.30
0.2.27
18.3.10

0.2.35
1.2.39
0.3.36
1.0.6
0.1.6
1.0.10
5.3.12

6.0.12


3.3.33


0.2. 4
0.2. 3
2.1.30
3.1.37

15.1.15
41.3. 6
57.0.21








1. 8. 0







0.11. 0

0.13. 0


0. 8. 0





0. 7. 0



4. 9. 0









Sheet 24















Thomas
   Lightfoot

Sir John
 Humphrey
   Mildmay




William
 Thomas
   Evison


Thomas
   Taylor

Bartholomew
   Spain






Edward
  Brooks


James
  Squib

Sir John
 Humphrey
  Mildmay

538
678a


16a
39
88a


258


531
560
566
680
689
698


675a
677


511


419
431a
499
577
631

Home Wood
Part of Bowling Alley


Coopers Corner Shaw
Goosberry ? Russells?
Austen Shaw


Shaw


Shaw
Hock Wood
Shaw
Part of West Wood
Long field Shaw
Shaw


Third Kent land Shaw
Kent land Wood


Shaw


Shaw
Shaw
Squintons & Meanfield
Doctors Wood
Little Chalkhurst
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood

Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

40.0. 6
 7.3.34
48.0. 0

2.3. 0
2.1.12
 9.2.20
14.2.32

0.1.14


0.3.26
31.3.15
2.0.  2
1.0.20
0.1.21
 0.0.33
36.1.37

0.2.31
8.3.12
9.2. 3

0.3.14


0.1.25
0.1.24
54.0.37
14.2.28
 5.2.35
75.1.29








1. 0. 0

0. 0. 6












0.18. 6

0. 1. 0







6.10. 0



4. 8. 0















3.15. 0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Sir John
 Humphrey
   Mildmay


















Sheet 25
Sir John
 Humphrey
   Mildmay



Samuel
   Love




Samuel, Ann
 & Mary
   Love












Benjamin
   Pawley

569
644

619


8
392a
394
536


481
483
488
490
497a
500a
579
586
589
591
593
595
622a


647
649

Barnetts Wood
Jenkins Neck &
   Saunders Spring
Chalkhurst wood


Foxbury Shaw
Upper Leam Shaw
Dale field Shaw
Redland Shaw


Rushy Spring wood
Coomb spring
Rabbit Bottom
Sport furrow shaw
Eight Acre Shaw
Shaw
Andrews Wood
Shaw
Shaw
Long field Shaw
Shaw
Old furze field shaw
Shaw


Saunders Spring Shaw
Kiln & Shaw
Wood

Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


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


Wood
Wood etc

50.1.10

30.1.24
19.0.35
99.3.29

0.3.14
1.3.14
2.1.22
0.1. 0
5.1.10

19.1.24
0.3.29
0.0.33
0.1.34
0.0.39
0.1.35
58.0. 0
1.0.12
3.0.34
0.3.20
3.2.28
6.1. 4
 0.1.18
95.0.30

2.1.10
0.3. 0
3.0.10











0. 5. 0














8. 0. 0



0. 3. 0





8.14. 0











Executors of
George 
 Polhill,
Charles Polhill  &
John
 Pemberton
  Plumptre
Edward
   Crowhurst

Elizabeth
   Green

James 
 Clarke
   Route

Executors of
George 
 Polhill,
Charles Polhill  &
John
 Pemberton
  Plumptre

514


402


501a



202
225
227
243


272
283a



476
480
598
604

Shaw


Shaw


Shaw



Seven Acre Scrubs
Pandyburry wood
Saunders Shaw
Leaves Green 
  Riding ??ch 
    &  Home Wood
Swiers Spring
Part of Rough down



White hill stubs
Pilots Wood
Sepham Heath
Curry Wood & others
Wood


Wood


Wood



Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood



Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood

1.2. 2


0.1.16


0.3. 8



12.2. 0
13.0.20
3.0.35


52.1.33
2.3.27
1.1.11
85.2.6


3.1.30
55.1.34
45.0. 7
263.2.20
367.2.11


0. 0. 6


0. 0. 6


0. 1. 0











8.16.0


























30.12.0

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Vicarial

Appropriator Remarks
Executors of
George 
 Polhill,
Charles Polhill  &
John
 Pemberton
  Plumptre





Sheet 26
Elizabeth
   Thorpe




John 
  Painter
    Vincent




Thomas
   Waring







The Dean &
 Chapter of
Westminster
 and their
 officers?
Charles
 Polhill
& John
 Pemberton
  Plumptre
 (Rectorial
    Glebe)

Revd Edward
 Repton
(Vicarial
      Glebe)
William
   Hirons





Thomas
   Stow





Elizabeth
   Thorpe




John 
  Painter
    Vincent




Thomas
   Waring







Samuel
   Yeates

William
   Hirons






John Day


Revd Edward
   Repton

200
205a
267
275
279a


601
475
479
484
599


192
193
198a
199


47
53
67
119
166


561
569a
669
670
673
381
682


285
291
292
157
203
221
222
223
279
280
281
290


219
286
288
287

High field Shaw
Close lees shaw
Ponds Wood
Shaw
Shaw


Wood
Green hill shaw
Shaw
Marden down shaw
Shaw


High field wood
Shaw
Shaw
Shaw


Bowdale Wood
Lees Wood
Ashen Spring
Court field Wood
Peas Croat


Hollow Wood
Saunders Spring
Connies earth
Shaw
Lenall Gains
Chestnut Plantation
Wood


Little field
Orchard
garden
Parson Hole
Ballards field
Ten Acres
Seven Acres
Five Acres
Hither Six Acres
Lower Six Acres
Cold Harbour
Barn Buildings & Yard


Fakenham Glebe
Church & Yard
House & Garden
Garden
Wood
Wood
Wood etc
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood


Arable
Fruit
Fruit
Meadow
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
---


Arable
---
---
Garden

0.3. 0
0.2. 7
1.0.26
0.1.27
 0.0. 5
2.3.25

0.3.28
5.2.14
2.0. 0
2.1. 0
  0.2. 9
11.1.11

8.2.10
0.1.21
0.3.10
 0.2.15
10.1.16

25.1.17
30.0. 0
3.2.37
11.3.10
4.2.15
75.1.39

85.3.39
13.3.14
49.2.30
0.2.19
8.3. 6
5.0.34
   0.2.37
164.3.19


0.2.22
0.0.27
0.1.29
2.3.34
8.3.17
10.3.20
7.0.31
5.3. 3
6.1.28
6.1.16
9.2.16
 0.1.16
59.2.19

9.3.23
1.0.19
0.1. 0
 0.2. 0
11.3. 2






0. 3. 0












0.17. 6






8. 0. 0




























2.10. 0













0.11. 0





















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Monumental Inscriptions of St Peter & St Paul Churchyard, Shoreham with index of names and places at end.

What follows is as far as possible an accurate transcription of two of L.L. Duncan's field notebooks for West Kent memorial inscriptions. They are written up in his shorthand, in pencil, on the site, on rather yellowing, aged paper. The starting date for his work is not given but he dates the last entry as 25.5.19. His little, 6"x 4" note books were purchased near his home from "Lydall & Son, High Class Stationers and Fancy Goods Importers of 75, High Street, Lewisham"!   The entire collection of Mr Duncan's notebooks and other materials are lodged with the Library of the Kent Archaeological Society.
                                                                                                           Frank Bamping,  27 August 2000  

Stones on the right of the path from the lych-gate to the East gate beginning at the East end.
 
1. Mr William Small of this Parish died 31 March 1805 aged 44. Near are Smetheyt-Brooker-Spain son of Smitheyt and Nancy Spain of St. Bartholomew near Sandwich died 3 January 1832 aged 6 months.
 
2. John Small of this Parish died 23 September 1785 aged 81. Also Mrs Mary Small wife of the above died 1 January 1810 aged 77. Likewise Henry Brooker grandson of the above died 26 June 1801 aged 10 months.
 
3. John Ashdown died October 16 1853 [or 1863] aged 54. Harriet wife of the above died October 18 1899 aged 80.
 
4. Vincent Perronet Briggs son of Mr William Briggs of London, gentleman, and Mrs Elizabeth Briggs his wife and daughter of the Rev. Mr Vincent Perronet, Vicar of this Parish. This infant died 8 April 1757 aged near two years.
 
5. Here lies the body of Mr Vincent Perronet son of the Rev. Mr Perronet Vicar of this Parish and of Mrs Charity Perronet his wife. He was .... ith endued with every divine / Grace with the most fervent devotion towards / God and the most sincere affection for the / Soules of mankind he breathed out his pious / Soul into the hands of his Dear Redeemer / on the 7th of May 1746. In the 22nd year of his age. / Reader if thou wouldst be as happy as he was take care that thou art the same Devout Christian which he was.
 
6. John Parker late of the City of Oxford died January 15 1852
aged 65.
 
7. William Show died October 16 1848 aged 59. Also Ann wife of the above died February 1 1874 aged 79.
 
8. Albert George Blackston son of William and Elizabeth Blackston died October .... [?1870] aged 17.
 
9. Kate Mary Wood died June 24 1872 aged 7. Also Edgar Wood died 29.9.1877 aged 5 months.
 
10. Henry Savage died January 11 1875 aged 78. Also Maria his wife died March 13. 1879 aged 80.
 
11. Mr William Hider of Otford died 26.12.1827 aged 39. My children dear that here on earth are left &c. Also Ann widow of the above died at Hoo December 15 1867 aged 75 and was interred in the family vault of her father Mr Richard Everist of the same place.
 
12. Charles son of James and Ann Willis of this Parish died 12 January 1835 aged 22. Also Caroline Elizabeth daughter of the above who died 12 July 1821 aged 7 months.
 
13. William Richard son of Miles and Mary Unwin died June 4 1871 aged 1 year 8 months.
 
14. Mrs Ann Hider wife of Mr William Hider died April 7 1816 aged 64. Also Mr William Hider of this Parish died April 18 1818 aged 71.
 
15. Susanna Hider died 24 November 1820 aged 28.
 
16. ....... [worn] SH wife of John W..n..... who died in ....... 0 years. Also the body of Mrs John Winbush died June 7 1780 in the 71st year of his age.
 
17. John son of John and Mary Warren of this Parish died November ye 6th 1758 aged [?29] years. Also Mary wife of John Warren died April ye 5th 1771 aged 72. Also John Warren died March ye 8th 1780 aged 75. Also William son of the above John and Mary Warren died January ye 5th 1783 aged 54.
 
18. William Jordan, yeoman, of this Parish who departed this life January 17 1741 aged 83. Also Elizabeth wife of the above died October 1748 in the 84th year of her age.They left issue 1 son and ?5 daughters.......... [A headstone covered with ivy.]
 
19. Here lyeth the body of James Hibben who departed this life April the 3rd 1726 aged 60 [or 69].
 
20. A headstone covered with ivy.
Elizabeth Russell ? wife of Benjamin ..... [space] died March 1818 aged 60 ....... ........
 
21. Sophia wife of John Glover of this Parish died August 23 1848 aged 49. Left 6 sons and 5 daughters. Also John Glover died February 20 1864 aged 70. Also Augustus Glover the youngest son of the above died December 13 1859 aged 21.
 
22. Margaret Sharpe late of ....... who died 3 [?January] 1787 aged 36. She was a ................
 
23. James Sharpe of this Parish died January 25 1766 in the 80th year. Also Margaret wife of James Sharpe died January 26 1737 in the 62nd year. Left one son viz James.
 
24. Ann wife of Richard Pye and daughter of George and Mary Kebble of West Malling died March 25 1819 aged 23. Also George son of the above Ann and Richard Pye died 20 November 1822 aged 5 years and 10 months. Also George Kebble Spain aged 6 months. John Kebble Spain aged 6 months. Kebble Spain aged 6 months and of Mary Ann Spain who died October 16 1869 aged 38. Children of Bartholomew and Charlotte Spain and Grandchildren of the above George and Mary Kebble. To Mary wife of George Kebble died October 4 1834 aged 62. Also above George Kebble died 7 October 1840 aged 75. Also George son of the above George and Mary Kebble died 25.3.1847 aged 52. Also Charlotte Spain died October 19 1875 aged 74, daughter of George and Mary Kebble. Also Mary Ann Kebble widow of George Kebble of West Malling died 8 November 1876 aged 75.
 
25. Ann daughter of John and Susanna Baxter died 8 June 1841 aged 4 years and 4 months.
 
26. Elizabeth Kebble daughter of George and Ann Kebble both of this Parish died May 2 1787 aged 23.
***
Ann Kebble daughter of George and Ann Kebble died May 23 1788 aged 4 years.
 
27. In memory of Mrs Elizabeth Kebble, relict of George Kebble died 5 March 1788 aged 93. To the memory of Mr George Kebble of this Parish died December ye 12 1759 in the 60 year.
 
28. Here lyeth the body of Anna Maria Kebble daughter of George and Elizabeth Kebble of this Parish who died May 9th ......3 in the 13th year of her age.
 
29. The body of Mary daughter of George and Elizabeth Kebble who died March ye 4 1728/9 aged 3 years.
 
30. To the memory of the children of Thomas and Jane Stringer of this Parish. They departed in September 1754. Ann dyed the 7th day aged 6, Brett dyed the 11th day aged 3, Elizabeth dyed the 28th day aged 9. "Sleep, sleep sweet babes."
 
31. Jane wife of Thomas Stringer juner [sic] of this Parish who died February 26 1769 aged 47.
 
32. Thomas Stringer late of this Parish died June 19 1777 aged 23. Near also lyeth the body of Mary Stringer who died June 25 1779 aged 55.
 
33. Thomas Stringer late of this Parish died November 10 1777
aged 63.
 
34. To the memory of Mrs Elizabeth Kebbel, relict of Mr William Kebbel who died 30.4.1821 aged 81. To the memory of Mr William Kebbel formerly of this Parish who died April 8 1799 aged 62.
 
35. Mrs Ann Kebbel who died 17 October 1799 aged 61. Also Mr George Kebbel who died 21 August 1803 aged 73.
 
36. Richard Squib died 12.5.1857 aged 71.
 
37. Sylvia Mary only daughter of Henry Lovett and Emily Cameron born 15.3.1878 and died 29 February 1884.
 
38. In Peace. William Lochiel Cameron,HEDCS, who entered at rest 24 June 1865 aged 48 years. Also Jane Rose Cameron his wife who entered at rest 3 November 1902.
 
39. To the memory of Thomas Woodhams and Susanna Pagittina Woodhams his wife late of the Parish of Peasmarsh in the County of Sussex. She died 5 April 1782 aged 34 years. He died 16 April 1782 aged 38 years. Left issue 4 sons and 2 daughters.
 
40. Mrs Penelope Wooden wife of Mr Thomas Wooden died July 4 1764 aged 43. Mr Thomas Wooden died January 25 1769 aged 68. They left their only daughter Susanna Pagittina Woodhams who caused this stone to be erected.
 
41. Patience Wood wife of John Wood of Wrotham in this County. She died April 5 1784 in her 36 year.
 
42. William Young died April 19 1784 aged 47. Also William, son of the above died July 25 1789 aged 22.
 
43. William Denham Beardsworth of this Parish died 29 August 1792 aged 56. Also Mrs Mary Beardsworth sister to the above died 25 July 1807 aged 68.
 
44. Susannah Hughes died April 10 1786 aged 42.  Here closed with peace may her dear ashes rest / Who suffered sorrows and sharp pangs opprest / Who always was a trusty and faithful friend / In good perfection was perfect to her end / Who shared in cares and comforts who was a friend / With him whom fate decreed hath left behind / He bound be gratitude all this doth own / And as the last respect erects this stone.
 
45. Ann wife of Richard Piper died January 7 1787 aged 33. Also Susannah wife of Edward Medhurst who died November 28 1833 aged 80. Also Edward Medhurst died October 12 1840 aged 96. He was clerk of this Parish for 60 years. And of Edward son of Thomas and Mary Medhurst died June 27 1841 aged 9 years. Also William eldest son of the above died October 27 1845 aged 78.
 
46. Susannah Barham daughter of Thomas and Mary Medhurst died October 28 1853 aged 20.
 
47. Thomas Medhurst died January 13 1863 aged 63 and was clerk of this Parish for 23 years. Also Mary Ann wife of the above died June 27 1863 aged 55.
 
48. Richard Loveland died May 22 1785 aged 6.... [?0] years.
 
49. Soloman Mills of this Parish died 4 March 1824 aged 53. Also Mary his wife died 2 June 1842 aged 73. Also 4 sons of the above viz George, James, Henry and Stephen who died in their infancy.
 
50. Samuel Walter Mills son of Soloman and Mary Mills died April 22 1833 aged 20. Also Mary wife of Edwin Marten and daughter of Soloman and Mary Mills died September 10 1844 aged 40.
 
51. Mary Ann daughter of William and Amelia Mills and granddaughter of Soloman and Mary Mills of this Parish died 7 July 1842 aged 5 years. Also Mrs Amelia wife of William Mills died February 21 1846 aged 45. Also the above William Mills died January 14 1869 aged 72.
 
52. Alfred Willis died September 26 1881 aged 71. Also Ann wife of the above died January 28 1892 aged 84.
 
53. Mary Johnson wife of Henry Johnson of Egham in Surrey died September 17 1871 aged 48.
 
54. Altar tomb with sloping top within low iron rails - On top (North slope). Also of Ann, widow of the said Robert John Nash who died 24th April 1895 aged 86.   On the North front. Robert John Nash of Broughton Farm, Otford, who died October 19 1875 in his 68th year.
 
55. Sarah Wilson Maddocks wife of William Maddocks died February 29 1868 aged 41. Also William Maddocks died February 22 1886 aged 68.
 
56. Four stones within a railing.
(1) To the memory of Mr William Nash, yeoman, late of Broughton Farm, Otford, Kent died February 17 1845 aged 74. Also Elizabeth wife of the above Mr William Nash died February 15 1855 aged 86.
 
57. (2) Mr John Nash, late of Farningham, died February 24 1838 aged 68. Also Mrs Elizabeth Nash died Marsh 14 1856 aged 91.
 
58. (3) Ann wife of William Round died September 23 1832. Also the above William Round died January 8 1844 in his 82nd year. Also of Harriet Round daughter of the above died January 30 1844 aged 47. Also Benjamin Richard Round son of the above died June 24 1843 aged 41.
 
59. (4) William Nash Round, late of Her Majesty's Office of Woods &c. died February 15 1843 in his 55th year. Also Edward Pryer Round youngest son of the above died August 31 1853 in his 30th year at Blandigo in Australia. Also Jane Round wife of the above William Nash Round died 9 January 1879 in her 86th year.
 
End of those in this piece of ground by the Lych gate.
Plot II on the left from Lych-gate towards the Tower and Porch.
60. Robert Saker of this Parish, bricklayer, died 13 August 1845
aged 65.
 
A Sun Dial
 
61. Richard Venner of this Parish died May 12 1791 aged 67. Also Sarah wife of the above died March 15 1795 aged 66.
 
62. Elizabeth wife of Richard Venner and daughter of William and Ann Hider of this Parish died October 11 1807 aged 31. Also William Hider Venner her son aged 8 weeks. Also the above Richard Venner died July 28 1835 aged 73.
 
63. Next to the above - Southwards.
A footstone S.V. 1795 [Probably the parents of the above 64. A footstone R.V. 1791 Richard Venner.]
 
65. Robert Lane died March 13 1800 aged 23. Also Ann Maria Lane died July 12 1817 aged 19.
 
66. William Squib of this Parish died September 22 1867 aged 55. Also Sarah Elizabeth Squib died January 7 1884 aged 68.
 
67. James Holt died December 21 1831 in the 74th year. Elizabeth Holt wife of the above died November 15 1831 in the 64th year.
 
68. Here lyeth ye body of Mary ye wife of William Green who died M..... [the rest under grass. L.L.D.]
 
69. Here lyeth the body of Mary wife of William Green who departed this life the 6 day of June 1751 aged 66 years.
 
70. Mr Maurice Cavey died the 31 of December 181[?4] aged 67 years.
 
71. Mrs Mary Cavey wife of Mr Maurice Cavey died 9 February 1803
aged 52.
 
72. Mary Ann Bustard daughter of John and Hannah Bustard and granddaughter of Maurice and Mary Chiffon Cavey late of this Parish. She was born March 28 1813 and died August 19 1820.
 
73. Mrs Sarah Brown wife of Mr Edward Brown of the Parish of St. Paul, Deptford died March 12 1813 aged 34. Also the above Mr Edward Brown died 15 July 1823 aged 48.
 
74. Here lieth the body of Robart Eve [?] who departed this life March 21 in 1711 aged 41 years.
 
75. Mary wife of Samuel Edwards died December 2 1800 aged 60. Also the above Mr Samuel Edwards of this Parish died July 20 1813
aged 75.
 In a piece West of the Porch.
76. An old headstone quite illegible.
 
77. The Rev. Robert Price, 26 years Vicar of this Parish died December 21 1842 in the 69 year. Also Grace widow of the above died February 22 1862 aged 78. Also James Price, landscape painter and son of the above died June 24 1879 in his 74th year.
 
78. An altar tomb - on top -
Here lyeth the body of Frances Owsley, wife of Isaac Owsley of this Parish who departed this life December the 24th 1729 aged 45 years. Also in memory of Ann the second wife of Isaac Owsley who died September 12 1780 [?] aged 91. Also ..........of the aforesaid Isaac Owsley who died September 7 1782 aged 82 years.
 Stones to the South of the South Aisle and East of the porch. [Plot III.]
79. Here lieth the body of Mr Isaac Walker of the Parish of St Mary Cray who departed this life May 19 1754 aged 56 years. Also here lieth the body of Mrs Mary Walker wife of ..... [the rest under grass].
 
80. Here lies the body of Mary wife of William Round who died April the 1st 1744 aged 73 years. Also here lies the body of William Round who departed this life November ye 19th Anno Domini 1729 aged 58 years
 
81. Elizabeth wife of William Round of this Parish who died the 6th July 1781 aged 39. Also William Round of this Parish died .... January 1787 aged [?55].
 
82. Ann wife of Joseph Catt died November 4 1788 aged 64. Also Joseph Catt died June 28 1791 aged 71.
 
83. Nancy Round died August 2 1797 aged 3 years.
 
84. A low altar tomb next to the path now quite illegible - Here ... of John .........
 
85. An iron pillar. In memory of Ann Medhurst daughter of George and Ann Medhurst of London who died 12 February 1820 aged 17 years.
 
86. Alice wife of Henry Griffiths died September 2 1876 aged 37.
 
87. John Medhurst of this Parish died 27 October 1824 aged 37. Left surviving Mary his wife and 2 sons, George and William. William died 15 August 1825 aged one year. George died 10 June 1843 aged 21. This amiable youth was apprenticed in London and on the day his apprenticeship expired his life expired also.
 
88. Emma Jane wife of William Day of Shoreham School died April 4 1875 [no age given].
 
89. Here lyeth the body of John Capon who departed this life April ye 29 1724 aged 65.
 
90. Margaret daughter of John and Diana Winbush of St Clement Danes, London, died 26 May 1746 aged 1 year 11 months 1 week.
 
91. Here lyeth the body of George Jessopp of this Parish, collar-maker, son of Thomas and Damaris Jessop of East Malling. He died ye 11th of December 1741 aged 32 years.
 The end of Book I92. Ann Rasell, spinster and daughter of Richard and Ann Rasell of this Parish died 14 July 1852 aged 67. Also Rebecca Rasell, spinster and sister of the above died 12 July 1859 aged 61. Also Charlotte sister of the above and wife of William Mills of this Parish died December 26 1874 aged 79.
 
93. Sarah Willis wife of Richard Willis of this Parish died 27 November 1819 aged 70. Also Richard Willis died May 24 1881 [or ? 1831] aged 75.
 
94. William Ridley Fidler late of Ewell in the County of Surrey died June 8 1789 aged 35.
 
95. Mrs Sarah Stacey late wife of Mr Charles Stacey of the Parish of Ewell in Surrey and former wife of William Ridley Fidler of the same place died 27 October 1808 aged 53.
 
96. Sarah daughter of William and Sarah Fidler died September 1 1790 aged 10 years.
 This is up to the level with the East end of the South aisle.
97. At the corner of the S.E. buttress of the South aisle a head and footstone. J.W. 1766.
 
98. Ann wife of Edward Crace of London, Painter and daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Munn of this Parish died 17 October 1758 aged 29 years.

99. A small stones marked W.P. 1721 [Possibly a Pearch L.L.D.]
 
100. By the East window in the South aisle. Here lieth the body of William Pearch who departed this life ye 3rd day of March Anno Domini 1729 aged 22 years (some more lines) Footstone W.P.
 
101. Here lyeth the bodyes of Thomas Pearch and Jane his wife. Thomas Pearch died December 30 1722 aged 86. Jane Pearch dyed September 1724 aged 87 years.
 
102. A small stone TO ANN WIFE OF WILLIAM PEARCH DECEASED October 1 1698 aged 46 years.
 
103. Mrs Frances Kent died April 9 1743 aged 62.
 
104. Pheobe Seaker wife of William Seaker died February 19 1847 aged 67. Also the above W... Seaker who died January 24 1868 aged ?.. He fought a .........thirty four Other Bat.... gements Under We ........ Res...... or.
 
105. Next stone in the same style. To the me....... Louis........ the...... who died.... .... [the rest all gone  L.L.D.]
Footstone: L.S. 1861 J.S. 1867
 
106. Sarah Saker died 21 April 1856 aged 80. Also David Saker husband of the above died March 8 1866 aged 83.
 
107. Lucy Thomas wife of James Thomas of this Parish died December 27 1867 aged 49. Also 9 children of the above all of tender age.
 
108. Elizabeth daughter of James and Lucy Thomas born 29 November 1850 died May 1864. (In the same enclosure as 107)
 
109. Henrietta Danks wife of William Danks died 13 September 1819 aged 73. "A good advising mother". Also near are interred the remains of the above William Danks and of William Danks his father.
 
110. Margaret second wife of William Baker of Seal, daughter of Richard and Margaret Danks of this Parish died October 15 1754 aged 46.
 
111. Mr James Atkins died October 20 1841 aged 72.
 
112. Sarah Atkins wife of Mr James Atkins died 26 September 1817
aged 49.
 
113. Robert Streatfield Verrells of this Parish died 26 November 1882 aged 75. Also Albert Streatfield eldest son of the above died 6 March 1881 aged 43. Also Ann wife of the aforesaid Robert Streatfield Verrells died 10 March 1889 aged 76.
 
114. A paired stone: Here ...... of M ...... George ..... she died A..g 25th. ....44 aged 34 years. H...... .......... of G...... of the ..... Died...... H..... father and mother of five ch...... In hopes of a blessed e..... Dear children all pray you To serve the Lord and follow .... Serve God betimes while you are young Lest to old age you never come. Footstone: M ....CLXIV
 
115. In memory of Harriot Wilmott daughter of William and Elizabeth Wilmott died 27 January 1781 aged 8 years.
 
116. Thomas Willmot died 26 October 1812 aged 62.(other half blank)
 
117. William Wilmott late of this Parish died 5 June 1775 aged 65. Also John Wilmott son of the above died July 8 1766 aged 14 years. Also Jane Wilmott relict of William Wilmott died 28 March 1777 aged 62.
 
118. Mary Lovegrove wife of William Lovegrove of the Parish of St. Martin's in the Fields, London, died 3 December 1792 in her 52nd year. Daughter of William and Jane Willmott late of this Parish.
 
119. Francis, son of Thomas and Rebecca Willmott died March 15 1792 aged 15 years. Also 2 daughters of Thomas and Rebecca Willmott, Mary died June 17 1779 aged 3 weeks and Emma died December 22 1783 aged 2 months.
 
120. Henry Green son of Edward and Elizabeth Green of this Parish died April 18 1826 aged 2years and 10 months. Also Jane daughter of the above died 24 April 1833 aged 16.
 
121. Edward Green, late of this Parish died 23 December 1833 aged 57. Also Elizabeth wife of the above died 21 May 1836 aged 75.
 
122. George Green of Preston, Shoreham, died September 13 1862 aged 52. Requiescat in Pace.
 
123. Jane Griffiths died 2 February 1872 aged 54.
 
124. Sarah wife of John Griffiths of this Parish died 16 July 1863 aged 72. Also John Griffiths husband of the above Sarah Griffiths died January 25 1872 aged 73.
 
125. A large stone vault with rails - the family vault of:-
Peter Parnell Ricketts Esq. [no inscription]
 
126. Elizabeth Fry who died 22 May 1846 aged 70. Also Ann Fry sister of the above died September 15 1853 aged 80.
 
127. Thomas Munn died 19 December 1778 aged 73. Also Elizabeth Munn died 9 April 1795 aged 85.
 
128. Sarah Chambers wife of Henry Chambers of this Parish died October 13 1815 aged 68.
 
 129. Henry Chambers of this Parish died 7 June 1828 aged 76.
 
130. An altar tomb of brick and stone - on the South side:- Here lyeth the body of Thomas Capon who departed this life 30 June 1740 aged [?21.] A youth ...... Without the ........ He was bred to the Law.
The top is covered with ivy, cut later, no inscription. L.L.D.
 
131. Mrs Ann Day wife of Mr John Day of this Parish died 20 April 1819 aged 74. Also Mr John Day of this Parish died 30 January 1826 aged 69. Also Thomas Day son of the above died March 9 18[?6]3
aged 45.
 
132. Mrs Ann Day wife of Mr John Day junior of this Parish died 25 November 1816 aged 31. Also George Day son of the above died 22 April 1814 aged 1year and 3 months. Also Sarah Ann daughter of the above Mr John Day and Sarah his second wife who died 30 March 1829 aged 17 and 7 months.
 
133. George Day late of this Parish died 29 March 1818 aged 42. This stone is erected by his surviving nephew James William Day.
 
134. Elizabeth daughter of John and Sarah Day of this Parish died 29 March 1848 aged 9 years. Also the above Sarah, second wife of the above who died 7 June 1850 aged 53.
 
135. A small stone with a cross bones at the top and inscribed "Mourne not for me my friends so dear I am not dead but sleeping here - John Capon." [No apparent date ? circa mid 18th century.]
 
136. Here lyeth the body of William Skeggs late of the Parish of Dartford who departed this life the 11th of June 1748 aged 55 years.
 
137. Thomas Norman Collier eldest son of T.N. Collier, Esq. of London who died 27 September 1848 in the 19th year. Also Anne wife of Thomas Norman Collier died December 3 1856 aged 58. Also Thomas Norman Collier late of the War Office, Tower, died April 19 1864 in the 80th year of his age.
 
138. Elizabeth daughter of the late William Falcon of Whitehaven in Cumberland, Esq. died November 18 1847 (at the house of her brother the Rev. William Falcon curate of this Parish) aged 47.
 
139. Edward King of Broughton Farm, Otford, died on Friday June 26 1874 in his 41st year.
 
140. Here lyeth the body of Benjamin Nash of this Parish, yeoman, who departed this life November ye 4th 1758 aged 63 years. Here also lyeth the body of Elizabeth Nash wife of the aforesaid who departed this life January ye 12th 1785 aged 77 years. Near here also lyeth two sons of Benjamin and Elizabeth Nash. William died August 26 1746 in the 3rd year of his age. Thomas died August 20 1768 aged 25 years.
 
141. To the memory of Mr John Nash, formerly of this Parish who died August 12 1799 aged 63. Also Mrs Ann Nash wife of Mr John Nash died March 17 1793 aged 52. Also Benjamin Nash, yeoman, son of the above died August 6 1845 aged 71.
 
142. Mr Richard Stevens late of Deptford died June 1 1858 aged 57. Also Harriett Stevens wife of the above died December 31 1884 aged 81.
 
143. Richard Stevens died 4 May 1829 aged 6 months. Also Harriett Stevens died 19 March 1836 aged 12 months. Also Mary Ann Stevens died 2 June 1839 aged 14 months. Also Henry Stevens brother of the above died 22 April 1863 aged 33 years. Also William Richard Stevens brother of the above died June 13 1865 aged 32.
 
144. A monument with a broken pillar by the N.E. corner of the North chancel. Priscilla wife of George Frederick Stevens died August 12 1869 aged 45. Also George Frederick Stevens, contractor of Deptford died December 5 1865 aged 39.
 
145. Mr Samuel Yates of this Parish died 25 February 1841 aged 73. Also Sarah wife of the above died 3 September 1857 aged 84.
 
146. A monument in a railed enclosure with a cross on top.  In memory of Leopold George son of George and Victoria Wilmot. Born September 28 1865 died January 20 1866. Also Louise Victoria Rogers daughter of the above born October 16 1863 died March 3 1913 interred at Bexley. Also Sarah wife of George Wilmot died November 30 1854 aged 32. Also Sarah and George Taylor children of the above. Sarah died September 30 1846 aged 14 days and George Taylor died November 24 1858 aged 4 years. Also Victoria Dorothea wife of George Wilmot born April 3 1841 died May 8 1898 and of George Wilmot born July 20 1820 died March 27 1908.
 
147. A marble cross  The Rev. William Wayte, M.A., late fellow of King's College, Cambridge, at rest May 3 1898 aged 68. Mary A.A. Lovett Wayte his wife at rest September 6 1917 aged 78.
 
148. Richard Bowles died November 25 1857 aged 68 years and Mary his wife died November 10 1864 aged 63. Also their children Ann Shirley Feak wife of W.M. Feak, R.N. died December 22 1909 aged 78. John Shirley Bowles died December 25 1850 aged 20. Frederick Bowles died October 18 1861 aged 35. Robert Bowles died April 18 1864 aged 35 years.
 
149. Charles Dodds died July 13 1819 aged 9 years. Also George Dodds died February 10 1820 aged 1 month. Also Mr Samuel Bauble Dodds father of the above died July 20 1832 aged 52. Also Mrs Margaret Dodds wife of Samuel Bauble Dodds died July 19 1832 aged 52.
 
150. George Sydney Smith, March 5 1894 aged 19 years.
 
151. Alice infant daughter of Thomas and Lucy Smith died July 13 1871 aged 13 months. Also Herbert Edwin son of the above died July 3 1882 aged 2 years and 10 months.
152. Susanna wife of Edwin Lane and daughter of John and Susanna Baxter, Born June 8 1833 and died October 27 1862. Also the above Susanna Baxter died January 14 1871. Also Edwin Lane died April 10 1891 aged 71 and interred in Eltham churchyard.
 
153. Elizabeth Wootten wife of John Wootten of this Parish died June 1 1860 aged 50.
 
154. Miles Unwin of this Parish died 15 October 1884 aged 52. Also Mary his wife died 4 December 1917 aged 84.
 
155. Thomas Smith (of the House Farm) died March 18 1882 aged 66.
 
156. Elizabeth wife of Thomas Smith of this Parish died April 16 1864 aged 49. Thomas their son died April 9 1864 aged 22. Sarah their daughter died February 24 1864 aged 15.
 
156a Laura Ellen child of James and Jane Freeman died September 5 1868 aged 10 years and 8 months. Also Eva Laura youngest daughter of the above died December 29 1877 aged 8 years and 5 months.
 
157. Mary Spiers eldest daughter of the late Aaron Spiers of Long Crendon, Bucks. died November 22 1884 aged 71.
 
158. Emma Jane Hale wife of John P. Hale and eldest daughter of James and Jane Freeman died January 8 1886 aged 29. Also John Patching Hale eldest son of Abraham Hale of Filston Farm died at Stawell, Victoria, Australia, February 26 1896 aged 51.
 
159. Edwin Smith died October 23 1881 in his 58th year. Also Mary wife of the above died May 2 1890 aged 57. Her children arise up and call her blessed.
 
160. Richard Matthews born April 2 1831. Died at Shoreham, Kent, September 21 1905.
 
161. Harriett E. Walters died August 23 1889 aged 26 years.
 
162. Susanna wife of Frank Spencer of Sepham Farm in this Parish died June 25 1863 aged 30. Also the above Frank Spencer died November 28 1884 aged 48. Also Susanna Spencer second wife of the above Frank Spencer born 1828 died February 1914.
 
163. 3 Crosses within rails
(A) John Swarbreck Gregory. Born September 5 1788 died July 23 1860 aged 71.
(B) Lucy Cornwallis Gregory. Born July 11 1838 died March 1860 aged 21.
(C) Francis Bacon Gregory. Died 1 June 1851 aged 15.
 
164. 3 Crosses within an enclosure.
(A) Edward Repton, Vicar 1860. Mary Ellis Repton died March 13 1875
(B) Georgiana Ewart died May 8 1848.
(C) Edward Pakenham Repton died aged 34.
 
165. Jonathan Tyler of this Parish died September 17 1862 aged 57. Anne his wife died August 18 1869 aged 62. Also children of the above; Sarah died August 23 1861 aged 28, Richard died February 1 1874 aged 37, Jonathan died March 12 1864 aged 17. Also Willie infant son of Edward and Eleanor Tyler died September 30 1869.
 
166. Spencer Chadwick of Highfield in this Parish died November 19 1893 aged 52.
 
167. George Charles Burrows only son of George Burrows of London born May 19 1854, died July 31 1873.
 
168. An altar tomb within rails - on top - Sacred to the memory of Elizabeth Fuller daughter of John and Sarah Fuller died the 9th of September 1793 .... of her age. Also Thomas Fuller son of the above died 4th March 1801 aged 18 years. Also Elizabeth Waring who died 11th March 1818 aged 14 years. Also the above John Fuller who died December 1819 aged [?6]7 years. Also Elizabeth Waring wife of Richard Waring who died aged 67 years. Also the above Sarah Fuller who died 16th of March 1826 aged 75 years. Also the above Richard Waring who died the 20th July 1829 aged 78 years.   South side John Fuller Waring died 7 March 1810 aged 9 months. Richard Waring died 25 February 1813 aged 9 months. Sarah Waring died 17 December 1819 aged 1 month.   North side Mary Goldsmith Waring died 28 December 1822 aged 8 years. Walter Waring died 17 April 1827 aged 16 years.   East side Mary Fuller daughter of John and Sarah Fuller died 30 November 1842 aged 58 years.
 
169. Helen child of John and Helen Stow of Sepham Farm of this Parish died November 15 1854 aged 6 years and 11 months. Also John Thomas Stow elder son of John and Helen Stow died March 14 1903 aged 59 years.
 
170. An altar tomb. Here lyeth the body of Sarah the wife of Thomas Fuller and daughter of Edward Loxley. She departed this life December the 29th 1753 aged 31 years. Here also lieth Ino Fuller who departed March ye 13 1755 aged 42. Thomas Fuller husband of the above Sarah Fuller died 1st January 1788 aged 77 years. Mary Fuller wife of the above John Fuller died 21 April 1789 aged 71 years. John Fuller, grandson of the above John and Mary Fuller died 7 January 1783 aged 4 months.
 
171. William Robert Jones died November 7 1893 aged 41.
 
172. Mr Thomas Waring late of this Parish died 8 August 1788 aged 79 years.
 
173. Here lyeth the body of John Fuller of this Parish who departed this life September the Fifth 1729 aged 75 years. Foot:J.F.1729
 
174. Here lyeth the body of Elizabeth Fuller the wife of John Fuller who departed this life June the 26th 1724 aged 72 years. (Footstone: 1724)
 
175. Sarah wife of John Shilling died 28 August 1838 aged 72. Also John Shilling died 8 August 1839 aged 60.
 
176. James Martin Rose son of Richard and Ann Rose died 7 December 1828 in his 15th year. Also Eliza Rose born July 9 1808 died June 2 1884.
 
177. Richard Rose died 22 October 1839 aged 73. Also Ann wife of Richard Rose died 6 December 1840 aged 67. Left 8 daughters. Also Julia wife of Joseph Felstead and daughter of the above died December 3 1853 aged 35. Also the above Joseph Felstead died February 26 1854 aged 43.
 
178. Elizabeth Lewis of Shoreham Almshouse died February 20 1870 aged 74.

  INDEX TO SHOREHAM M.I.s

Compiled by Zena Bamping

Name Index
Ashdown, 3.
Atkins, 111, 112.
Baker, 110.
Barham, 46.
Baxter, 25, 152.
Beardsworth, 43.
Blackston, 8.
Bowles (Wrotham), 7, 148.
Briggs, 4.
Brooker, 2.
Brown, 73.
Burrows, 167.
Bustard, 72.
Cameron, 37, 38.
Capon, 89, 130, 135.
Catt, 82.
Cavey, 70, 71, 72.
Chadwick, 166.
Chambers, 128, 129.
Chapman (Wrotham), 8.
Chapman (Orpington), 2.
Collier, 137.
Crace, 98.
Danks, 109, 110.
Day, 88, 131, 132, 133, 134.
Dodds, 149.
Edwards, 75.
Eve, 74.
Everist, 11.
Ewart, 164.
Falcon, 138.
Feak, 148.
Felstead, 177.
Fidler, 94, 95, 96.
Freeman, 156a, 158.
Fry (Wrotham), 1-8, 126.
Fuller, 168, 170, 173, 174.
Glover, 21.
Golding (Orpington), 3.
Green, 68, 69, 120, 121, 122.
Gregory, 163.
Griffiths, 86, 123, 124.
Hale, 158.
Hibben, 19.
Hider, 11, 14, 15, 62.
Holt, 67.
Hughes, 44.
Jessopp, 91.
Johnson, 53.
Jones, 171.
Jordan, 18.
Kebbel, 34, 35.
Kebble, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29.
Kent, 103.
King, 139.
Lane, 65, 152.
Lewis, 178.
Lovegrove, 118.
Loveland, 48.
Loxley, 170.
Maddocks, 55.Marten, 50.
Matthews, 160.
Medhurst, 45, 47, 85, 87.
Mills, 49, 50, 51, 92.
Munn, 98, 127.
Nash, 54, 56, 57, 140, 141.
Owsley, 78.
Parker, 6.
Pearch, 100, 101, 102.
W.P., 99.
Perronet, 4, 5.
Piper, 45.
Price, 77.
Pye, 24.
Rasell, 92.
Repton, 164.
Richardson 2.
Ricketts, 125.
Rogers, 146.
Rose, 176, 177.
Round, 58, 59, 80, 81, 83.
Russell, 20.
S(e)aker,,Saker 60, 104-106.
Savage, 10.
Sharpe, 22, 23.
Shilling, 175.
Show, 7.
Skeggs, 136.
Small, 1, 2.
Smith, 150, 151, 155,156, 159.
Spain, 1, 24.

Spencer, 162.
Spiers, 157
Squib, 36, 66.
Stacey, 95.
Stevens, 142, 143, 144.
Stow, 169.
Stringer, 30, 31, 32, 33.
Thomas, 107, 108.
Tyler, 165.
Unwin, 13, 154.
Venner, 61, 62.
Verrells, 113.
Walker, 79.
Wallis (Orpington), 1.
Walters, 161.
Waring, 168, 172.
Warren, 17.
Wayte, 147.
Wil(l)mot(t), 115, 116,117, 118,
119, 146.
Willis, 12, 52, 93.
Winbush, 16, 90.
Wood, 9, 41.
Wooden, 40.
Woodhams, 39, 40.
Wootten, 153.
Yates, 145.
Young, 42.
J.W., 97.

Place Index
Bexley, 146.
Blandigo, Australia, 59.
Broughton Farm, Otford, 54,
      56, 139.
Chevening, 3.
Dartford, 136.
Deptford, 142, 144.
East Malling, 91.
Egham, 53
Eltham, 152.

Ewell, Surrey, 94, 95.

Farningham, 57.

Filston Farm, 158.

Highfield, 166.

Hoo, 11.

London, 4, 85, 87, 98, 167.

Long Crendon, Bucks., 157.

Otford, 11.
Oxford, 6.

Pembury, 7.

Peasmarsh, 39.

Preston, Shoreham, 122.

Seal, 110.

Sepham Farm, 162.

Shoreham Almshouses, 178.

Shoreham School, 88.

St. Paul, Deptford, 73.

St. Mary Craye, 79.

St. Clement Danes, 90.

St. Martin in the Fields, 118.
Stawell, Victoria, Australia, 158.

The House Farm, 155.

War Office, The Tower, 
         London, 137.

West Malling, 24.

Whitehaven, Cumberland, 138.

Wrotham, 41
    Nepicar, Wrotham  2.

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