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Information kindly provided by Anita Thompson

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 1
Thomas Ash
















Frances
  Adams




William
   Allen







John
   Allen




Sheet 2








Eli
   Ballard

John 
   Butcher
     the elder














David
   Dobell




Thomas
   Paine


Stephen
   Wenham



John
   Allen


John
   Tomsett

John
   Parson






Elizabeth
  Waterman

Solomon
 Cheeseman


62
63
64
65
66
67
70
84
85
86
87
88
89
96
115


820
821
822
823


935
937


936
938
942


939
941


940


1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226


230


229
Peartree House
Eleven Acres
Couch Field
River Field
River Mead
River
Little River Field
Lower Malt House Field
Cottage & Garden
Cottage & Garden
Homestall
Stack Meadow
Home Garden
Acre Spot
Upper Malt House Field
Green Field


Five Acre Field
Brook Field
Three Acre Field
Four Acre Field


Garden & Shed
Cottage & Garden


Garden & Shed
Cottage & Garden
Garden & Tool House

Yewtree House
Cottage & Garden
Garden


Cottage & Garden


Shed & Yard
Yew Tree House & Gdn
Hop Garden
---
Lower Meadow
Upper Meadow


Cottage & Garden


Cottage & Garden

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


Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable


---
---


---
---
---


---
---


---


---
---
Hops
Hops
Meadow
Meadow


---


---


11.3.30
4.0.10
3.3.16
1.2.20
0.1.19
0.3. 5
1.3.11
0.0.26
0.0.17
0.2.17
3.3.17
2.1. 1
1.1.27
1.3.27
 5.3.15
40.2. 8

5.2.39
2.2.25
3.2.26
 4.2.10
16.2.20

0.0. 5
0.0. 3
0.0. 8

0.0. 5
0.0. 1
0.0. 5
0.0.11

0.0. 1
0.0.10
0.0.11

0.0.1


0.0.17
0.1.19
0.2. 4?
0.2.29
0.2.33
0.3.34
3.1.16

0.0.28


0.0.26

















9.12. 6





3. 3. 0























0.13. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Francis
   Bradley



















William
   Betts










Sheet 3

Robert
   Turley



















Eli
   Ballard












6
7
8
28
29

30
31
32
43
44
45
46

47
48
1168
1180



68
69
94
95
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
106
107
Fleet Farm
Bridge Mead
Barn Field
Barn Field Sheds & Yards
Gate Nine Acres
Long Goody 
   & Lower 9 Acres
Windmill Field
Half River Beult
Grove Mead
Near Rough Field
Rough Field
Pond
Long Goody 
   & Lower 9 Acres
Tanner Field
Roadway
Clapper Field
Gate Field


Couchmans Green
Pond Field
Little Meadow
Garden
Homestall
Barn Plot
Orchard
Seven Acre Field
First River Mead
Second River Mead
River Meadow Shaw
Third River mead
Half River Beult
Lower Six Acres
Middle Six Acres


Meadow
Arable
---
Arable

Arable
Arable
---
Meadow
Pasture
Pasture
--

Hops
Arable
---
Pasture
Pasture



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

Arable


4.1.19
17.3.15
0.0.18
9.2.25

12.2. 3
7.0. 3
1.0.33
6.2.37
2.0.26
6.1. 7
0.0.14

2.2.15
3.1. 4
0.2.31
8.1. 9
 6.0.25
89.0. 6


2.2.18
2.0. 9
0.0.18
0.3.30
1.0.32
1.0.21
8?.0. 6
3.1. 7
3.3.29
0.1. 7
6.0.37
0.2.31
6.2.23
6.1.36



















19.10. 0





















Martha
   Beadle







Martha
   Beadle




John
   Brenchley






Martha
   Beadle







Joseph Monk
   Smith

Humphrey
   Wightwick

Edward
   Field
110
111
112
113


698
719
720
721
722
723
724


367


997


406
411
407
408
Upper Six Acres
Rabbit Field
Wilderness Field
West Wilderness Field


Peartree Meadow
Orchard
Young Orchard
Hassock
Lower Platt
Upper Platt
Oasthouse


Cottage & Garden


House Shed Yard & Gdn


Crown Inn - Homestall
Orchard Shed & Yard
House & Yard
Stables & Shed
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable


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


---


---


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

6.1. 3
3.3. 4
5.1. 7
0. 3. 9
59.3. 1

4.2.29
1.2.14
1.0.11
0.0. 7
0.2.11
0.2.21
0.0.15
8.2.28

0.0.17


0.0. 5


0.0.27
0.0.31
0.0. 9
0.0. 3
0.1.30





15.17








2.12. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

John
   Brenchley









John
   Bates

Sheet 4
John
   Brent Jnr

Mary
   Brounger


Henry
    Barden


Thomas
   Brook




James
   Anderson






Joseph
   Waghorn

John
   Bates


Ottaway
 & Beslee

George
   Paine


Henry
   Barden


William
   Borer




984
985
998
999
1015
1016


1000


351

1866

1591


365
380


660



1554
1555
1556
1557
1558
1559
The Bell Inn
Lower banky field
Upper banky field
Garden
Bell Inn homestall
Bell platt
Pond


House shop & yard
   The Bell bakery

House & garden
   Ivy Cottage
Snoad wood

Windmill cottage & gdn


Cottage yard & garden
Garden


Further field


Crumps nr Snapgate
Cottages & buildings
Orchard
Wilding field
Hop garden field
House field
Garden

meadow
meadow
---
---
pasture
---


---


---

Wood

---


---
---


Arable



---
Meadow
Arable
Hops
Arable
---


2.3. 2
1.3.35
0.0.24
0.0.37
1.0.30
0.0.11
6.1. 9

0.0. 7


0.0. 7

25.2.17

0.0. 28


0.0.11
0.0.18
0.0.29

1.0. 7



0.1.35
1.0.14
4.0. 8
4.2.10
3.2.20
0.0.15








1.12. 0

0.0. 7













0. 3. 6















Samuel
   Brook








Samuel
   Brook
1560
1561
1562
1563
1567



958
959
960
1585
1586
1587
1588
1592
1593
1595
1596
1597
1598
1599
1653
1655
1661
1662
1663
1665
1666
1667
Garden
Long four acres
Mid field
Shaw
Snap gate field


Henhurst Farm
Wheeler field
Ash meadow
Six acre meadow
Quicksett
Smiths field
Hassock
Well field
Windmill field
The flat five acres
Brambly field
North mead
Shaw
Mud field
Shaw
Homestall
Deal field
Maids hop garden
Banky field
Shaw
Shoulder of mutton
Malthouse meadow
Cow field
---
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable



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

0.0. 8
4.1.39
4.1. 9
0.2.10
 6.3.13
30.0.21


9.2.36
2.0. 7
6.0.24
9.1.39
5.3. 2
0.2.13
3.3.20
3.1. 2
5.2.39
3.3.24
3.2.19
0.3.14
2.3.16
0.2.27
1.2. 0
2.0.12
3.0. 2
4.2.30
1.1. 2
2.2. 2
4.0. 5
2.1. 0
79.3.15






6.12. 6
























17. 10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 5
Samuel
   Brook


























Sam Brook &
Humphrey

William
   Waters



Samuel
   Brook
















Thomas
   Goldsmith

William
   Payne

William
   Randall

967




562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
572
573
574
591
595
596
597
598


570


571


443

Cottage & garden


Granner Barn + 
   Milking Pail Farm 2
Ten acre field
Pond & shaw
Homestall
Fleeting dish field
Seven acre field
Garden field
House field
Pond & shaw
Pond & shaw
Homestall
Barn meadow
East field
Chequer field
Footway field
Hassock
Eight acre field


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


House

---




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


---


---


---


0.0.18




11.1.36
0.1. 4
0.1.13
7.0.15
8.0.12
3.3.23
3.0.13
0.0.15
0.0.14
0.2. 3
2.0.39
6.1.12
4.3. 8
4.3. 8
0.3. 8
 9.1. 0
63.0.21

0.0.23


0.0.27


0.0. 3























11. 2. 0








 Wickham &
Charles
 Martin

David
   Butler




Thomas &
 Charity
   Baldwin








Sheet 6




David
   Butler




Stephen
   Stanley




2057
2058
2059



1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1281
1313
1313b
1315
1315b
1317
1317b
1318
1319
1320
1320b
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1325b
1326
1327
1328




Hop garden
Shaw
---


Duckhurst Farm
Shaw
Shaw
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Shaw
---
Shaw
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
Forstal
Duckpit field
---
---
Shaw
---
Shaw
---
---
---
Rickyard platt
Homestall




Hops
Wood
Arable



Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Pasture
---
Pasture
---
Pasture
---
Pond 
Forstall
Wood
---
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
---
Arable
Pasture
---





0.0.38
0.0.10
0.2.15
0.3.23


0.1. 2
0.2. 1
4.3. 4
5.1. 3
4.2. 6
8.3.21
3.1.36
2.0.20
5.1.31
0.0.11
5.0.14
0.2.16
2.2. 0
0.0.29
3.2. 2
0.2. 0
0.3.17
0.1.15
0.0.19
0.3. 4
1.1.37
1.2.15
2.3.15
0.1.31
3.0.25
0.2. 4
0.2.10
0.3.1½
2.2.14
0.1. 5
 0.2. 5
64.2.3½








0. 3. 0

































11.19. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

John
   Bayly







Samuel,
 William,
 John, 
 Richard
 David, 
 Alfred & 
 Thomas
Beslee &
 William A.
 Barr


Sheet 7

John
   Bayly







 Burden &
Charles
 Field

416
419
420
421
422
423



841
842
843
846
847
848
849
850
853
854
856
857
858
859
852
The Windmill
Road
Pond
Mill platt
Windmill
Workshop & stables etc
Garden


Great Wadd
Road
Little field
Moat meadow
Homestall
Orchard
Pond
Wagon lodge field
Five acre field
Great Riddings
Little Riddings
Pond field
Great meadow
Hines wood
Moat field
Two acre field

---
---
Pasture
---
---
---



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


0.0. 9
0.0.15
0.2. 4
0.0. 3
0.0. 3
0.0.12
0.3. 6


0.1.30
1.3. 5
4.1.28
2.1.31
0.3.14
0.0.30
6.3. 1
4.2. 5
10.2.10
1.3.11
5.2.26
9.3.32
6.0. 5
6.3.12
 2.2. 5
64.3.13








1.11. 6

















13.12. 0
James
   Buss












Samuel
   Bromley
Thomas
   Steadman


William
   Hunt

James
   Vane

Edward
  Heasmer


James
 Emmott
   Bromley
1033
1034


1035


1036


1037



460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
473
Shed & yards
House shop & garden
   The Saddlers

Cottage & garden


House shop & garden


Cottage & garden


Spix Hill Court
Spixhill hop garden
Shaw
Way field
White field
Orchard
Occupation road
Homestall
Garden
Pond
Pigeonhouse hop garden
Pond
Pigeonhouse field
Triangle field
---
---


---


---


---



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

0.0. 4
0.0. 8
0.0.12

0.0. 4


0.0. 7


0.0. 3



8.1.23
0.2. 4
5.0.32
6.0.31
2.0.17
0.0.38
1.2. 3
0.1.11
0.0.17
4.3.14
0.0.31
4.2. 4
3.3.33






































Sheet 8
477
480
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
299
300
301
Upper Marlings
Lower Marlings
Well meadow
Shaw
Coneyburroughs
Hassock
Little field
Great banky field
Little banky field
Six acres field
Seven acres field
Pond
Shaw
Shaw
Wall field
Shaw
Half the river
River meadow
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Wood
Wood
Arable
Wood
---
Meadow

3.3.18
4.0.24
4.3.29
0.0.37
5.3. 5
0.3.12
2.1. 5
6.1.14
5.1.20
7.1. 9
8.1.35
0.0.21
0.0.30
0.0.11
6.0.34
0.1.31
0.2. 9
  5.0.28½
100.1.30½



















20. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Ann
   Cole




Thomas
   Chainey





Christ's
 Hospital of
  London, The
 Governors of


















Sheet 9
John
   Highwood




Stephen
   Carley





Isaac
   Barling











1
2
1182
1183


251
252
253
254



159
162
163
176
176b
177
177b
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
231
232
233
234
235
256
257
258
259
260
Island
Half the river
Shaw
Meadow


Old hop garden field
Little hop garden field
Pond
Lodge field


Hospital farm
Great Knoles
Lower great field
Hither Knoles
Little marlpit field
---
Close hedge field
---
Barn field
Hassock
Homestall
Tainty field
House shed & garden
Forstall
Hassock
Pond & sheds
Further meadow
Hither meadow
Long field
Long field
Rags
Pond & shaw
Hassock
Little threads
Great threads 
   & long streaks
Meadow
---
Wood
Meadow


Arable
Hops
---
Meadow



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

Arable

4.0.29
0.1.22
0.0.37
1.0.14
5.3.22

2.3.18
0.3.39
0.0.14
1.3.29
5.3.20


2.3.33
6.1.33
6.0. 0
1.2.17
0.0.29
2.0.31
0.1. 1
1.1.10
0.2.17
0.0.36
2.1. 8
0.1.25
1.3.30
1.0.36½
0.0.22
3.3. 3
3.3. 5
1.3. 6
1.0.33
10.1.23
0.1.10
0.0.28
3.0.30

10.0.38 
62.2.24½





1. 6. 0





1. 8. 0



























10.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Lord
   Cornwallis























John
   French



Robert
   Mercer


















2115
2116
2117


809
810
811
812
813
817
818
819
824
825
826
828
829
830
831
840
862
863
864
865
Playfoot wood
Flat field
Bowling alley wood


Ridge field
The island
Occupation road
Pond
Wagon lodge field
Nearer low field
Pond
Way field
Further cow field
Horse bridge field
Horse bridge shaw
Slade meadow
Three corner field
Nine acre field
Little Wadd field
Great Wadd field
Further twelve acres
Clover field
Iden shaw
Iden field
Wood
Arable
Wood


Hops
Garden
---
---
Arable
Pasture
---
Meadow
Pasture
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Wood
Arable

0.3.18
0.2.13
0.3.37
1.2.28

7.0.13
0.0.24
0.0.27
0.0.23
6.1. 6
73.14
0.1. 4
3.3.16
6.3.31
2.3.26
0.2.13
8.0.26
3.1.30
10.1.12
6.2.16
8.3.14
10.2.15
4.3.17
1.0.15
 2.0.38
93.0.22




0. 1. 6





















20. 0. 0










Sheet 10
William
   Chittenden




William
   Chittenden
      Junior

Robert
   Orpin






John
   Sampson

John
   Selves




William
 Chittenden
   Junior
636
637
638
639
640
641


851


1397
1398
1399
1400


359
Further meadow
Great hassock field
Little hassock field
Little hassock field
The slade
Shaw


Hop garden


Back meadow
Front meadow
Garden
Homestall


House forge & garden
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Wood


Hops


Meadow
Meadow
---
---


---

1.3.26
3.0.26
0.0.12
3.0. 4
1.2.25
0.0.16
9.3.29

1.0.20


1.3.36
2..27
0.0.12
0.1. 2
4.1.37

0.0.24







2. 4. 0

0. 4. 6






0.18. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

John
   Cole
























Sheet 11

John
   Cole

1365
1376
1434
1435
1436
1436a
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
1448
1449
1450
1451
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457
1458
1459
1459b
1460
1461
1462
1463
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1469
1470
1478
1480
1481
1488
1490
1515
1529
1694
1695
1509
Great Pagehurst
Furze field
Little gardens
Fourteen acres
Fourteen acres shaw
Great townlands
Shaw
Great Peaches
Barn meadow
Barn platt
Orchard
Homestall
Stack platt
House meadow
Three acres meadow
Great gardens
Little gardens
Young orchard
Gardens
Gardens
Kiln pond
Waste
Kiln shaw
Gardens
Gardens
Claypit wood
Claypit field
Great quicksett shaw
Great quicksett field
Shaw
Little quicksett field
Bushey field
Pond
Six acre meadow
Pond field
Poor six acres
Fifteen acres
Ridger field shaw
Ridger field
Thorn field
Nine acres
Kiln field
Mare mead
Barn platt
Cow field
Little town lands
Calves lodge
Five ashes wood
Plain wood
Plain wood
Cowfield shaw

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


5.3.22
4.0. 9
14.3.39
0.2. 0
12.3.21
0.0.12
14.0. 8
8.1.13
2.1.13
1.0.27
1.1.19
0.2.25
9.0. 0
3.2. 9
9.3. 3
4.1. 5
3.2. 7
0.0.23
0.0.33
0.1.25
1.2.34
0.2.22
0.0.12
0.0.26
4.3.28
7.1.15
0.2. 4
17.2.15
0.0. 6
2.0. 9
7.0.36
0.0.10
6.3. 8
5.1.12
5.3.28
5.1.27
1.2. 6
13.2. 9
4.1.34
9.3. 7
13.0.11
7.1.18
1.0.39
9.1. 6
4.1.27
5.3.26
9.1.34
4.0. 9
3.2.22
  0.0. 8
251.0. 1




















































46. 5. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Edmund,
 Sarah &
  Elizabeth
   Cole &
William
 Buckhurst
John
   Selves
1430
1431
1432
1433
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
1501
1503
1590
Barn & yard
Shaw pit
Lower barn field
Street field
Mud field
Upper barn field
Two acre hop garden
Upper barn field two acres
Hither croft
Footway field
Green weed field
Landway
---
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Arable
---

0.0.17
0.1.31
7.2. 8
5.0.20
4.3. 2
5.1.24
2.2. 9
2.1. 0
2.3.34
5.1.29
5.3.21
 0.0.22
42.2.17















9. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Edward
 Clark,
Edward
 March &
James
 Tyler





Sheet 12



Ann
   Cutbush
Thomas
   Huggins













George
   Burr
2043
2046
2050
2051
2052
2060
2061
2062
2063
2064
2065
2066



1282
1308
1308b
1312
1344
1345
1346
1347
1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1373
1374
1375
1377
1378
Lower field
Four acres
Footway field
Meadow
Hop garden
Old hop garden
Shaw
Old cow field
Platt
Shaw
Homestall
Shaw


Limekiln Farm
Great Eyelet field
Landway
---
Shaw
Orchard
Homestall
Small platt
Oasthouse mead
Barnfield
Hop garden field
Hop garden field
Six acres
Crab tree field
Pond field
Lower footway field
Footway field
Upper limekiln field
Limekiln field
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Hops
Arable
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Wood
---
Wood



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

3.2. 0
4.0.35
2.3.27
3.0.20
0.3.30
1.2.38
0.1.22
2.1. 0
1.0.15
0.0.12
0.2. 6
 0.0.24
20.3.29


7.2. 4
0.0.17
0.0. 5
0.2.11
0.1.28
0.2.36
0.1. 6
1.1. 8
2.1.30
3.3.12
1.0.27
6.3.26
3.1.39
8.0.26
4.0. 6
3.3.35
4.2.14
1.3.37













3. 7. 6










William John
   Campion


John
   Day










James
   Hudson


Thomas
   Day
1379
1381
1382
1384
1385
1386
1252



1709



1471
1472
1473
1474
1475
1476
1477
Limekiln field
Thigh field
Leg field
Fair Couch field
Four acres
Little fair couch
Little eyelets



Toll wood


Little Doorn
The forstall
House meadow
Orchard & garden
Lodge field
Old hop garden field
Claypit field
Hassock field
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Arable



Wood



Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable

2.1. 5
2.3.31
0.3.17
8.2.22
4.2.15
2.0.32
 2.3.32
78.0. 1


2.0.33



0.0.30
3.2.19
0.1.32
1.2.12
1.2.36
1.1.25
 2.. 7
11.2. 1








14. 0. 0













2.10. 0
Sheet 13
James
   Eyeles

John
   George

116
117
118
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
1130
1131
1132
1133
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140

Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Buildings & yard
Lower nose field
Upper nose field
Nose hill hop garden
Further nose hill hop gdn
Oasthouse & shed
Oasthouse field
Barn meadow
Ozier bed
Couchman Green mead
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Cock meadow
Cock field
Pond & shaw
Pond field
Crump meadow
Crump field
Barn field
Orchard
Garden
Front orchard
House field

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


0.0.33
0.0.26
0.0.30
3.3. 8
2.1. 5
3.1.13
2.3. 1
0.0. 4
6.3.22
2.2.24
0.0.13
1.3.10
0.0.29
0.0. 8
1.0.35
1.1.21
0.0.18½
2.3.15
2..23
1.3.32
2.3.15
0.1.14
0.0.18
0.1.11
1.0.36

1141
1142
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
1111b
1111
Homestall
Webbs meadow
Small ash bed
Shaw
Pear tree mead
Pear tree shaw
Barn meadow
Little ploughed field
Cottages & gardens
Cottages & gardens
Orchard
Field next railway field
Field opposite cottage
---
Pole field
---
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Arable
---
---
Pasture
Arable
Arable
---
Arable

0.2.30
1.1.20
0.0. 6
01.30
2.0.36
0.1. 0
1.3.31
2.2.19
0.1. 9
0.0.13
0.1.18
2.2.18½
1.3.13
1.0.26
 0.3.22
55.2.36
















10.18. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 14
John
   Everden








Sir Edmund
   Filmer Bart

William
   Roberts








Elizabeth
   Watts




Thomas
   Simmons
      Junior

183
184
185
186
208
208b
209
240


35
36
37
38


961
962
963
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
1594
1664

Triangle field
Occupation road
Buildings & yard
Orchard & house
House meadow
---
Corner field
Marrow bones


Further meadow
First mead
Half River Beult
First road meadow


Long meadow
Cricket field
Sawpit field
Pond
Barn & stackyard
Cottage
Cottage
Cottage
Yard in common
Stack plat
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Garden
Well field
Two acre field
Three acres & a half field
Hop garden

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


Meadow
Pasture
---
Meadow


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


0.2.36
0.0.38
0.0.17
1.0.16
1.0.16
0.3.11½
0.2. 7½
 2.0. 4  
6.2.26  

4.3.39
3.3.13
0.2. 3
 4.0. 6
13.1.21

3.1.29
2.3.14
0.3.13
0.0.10
0.0.22
0.0. 3
0.0. 2
0.0. 1
0.0.10
0.0.18
0.0. 6
0.0. 6
0.0.13
0.0. 8
0.0. 8
2.1.31
2.0.32
3.3.14
 3.2.35
19.3.35










1. 6. 0





3. 0. 0




















4.17. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Sir Edmund
   Filmer Bart




Sheet 15










East Farleigh
 Church-
   wardens

Edward
   Clark















Edward
   Chantler

1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
1616
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625



2077
2078
2079
2080
2081
2082
2083
2084
2085
2086
2087
2088
2089
2090
2091
Little St Dennis
Kiln field
Little two acres
Pond
Calves field
Two acres
Lane field
Barn field
Forstall
Homestall
Sewer field
Sewer field
Acre meadow
Garden
Brooks meadow


Boundsend Farm
Road field
Shaw
Shaw
Hop garden
Homestall
Orchard
Marlpit field
Middle field
Three acres and a half
Shaw
Old hop garden field
Shaw
Upper downs
Shaw
Lower downs

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



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


2.0.25
2.0. 2
0.1.25
1.3. 4
2.1.19
1.3.20
3.0. 2
0.0.29
0.2. 7
1.1.26
2.0.14
1.0.39
1.2. 9
 1.1.15
22.0.16


1.2.12
0.0.28
0.1. 1
1.3.17
0.0.20
0.1.26
1.1.13
3.0.28
3.3.25
0.1. 5
1.3.28
0.1. 0
1.1.16
0.1. 1
 2.0.22
19.0. 2
















3.13. 6

















3. 0. 0

William
   George







John
   Gorham


Sheet 16
Chafin &
William
 Chafin &
Charles &
Harry
 Thomas
   Grove


William
   George







Stephen
   Carley



Rev 
 Hornblower
& Thomas
 Waldron

133
134
153
154
155
160
161


261
262
263


452
453
Cork Farm
House field
House & garden
Lane field
Pond field
Footpath field
Middle field
Hospital field


Pond field
Road field
Corner field


Knaves acre
Pond

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


Arable
Arable
Arable


Meadow
---


3.0.21
0.1.14
2.0.24
1.3.36
2.2.18
2.1.11
 2.0. 9
14.2.23

3.3.34
4.0.13
 6.1.10
14.1.17

1.0.22
0.0.21
1.1. 3









3. 0. 0




3. 3. 0 



0. 5. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Chafin 
   Grove etc

Thomas
 Gransbury






Isabella
   Grover
Jesse
   Chainey

Job
   Watts


John
   Dean


Titus
   Spicer
968


893
898


894



1227
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1272
1272b
1273
1274
1275
1329
1330
1331
1332
1332b
House & garden


Cottage & garden
Garden


Cottage & garden


Great Hen and Duckhurst
Mudmill field
Banky field
Slip
Fleeting dish field
Square field
Three corner field
Five acres
---
Partridge field
Court oak field
Barn field
Yards & buildings
Garden
Yard
Pond
---
---


---
---


---



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

0.2. 4


0.0. 3
0.0. 7
0.0.10

0.0. 6



6.1. 6
6.2. 2
1.1.19
5.0. 2
5.2.21
5.0.12
3.0. 4
1.2.10
3.1.37
2.3. 6
2.0. 5
0.1.32
0.0.22
0.0.22
0.0.31
0.0. 2















Sheet 17

Thomas
   Harrison
















Thomas
  Collison
1333
1333b
1334
1335
1336
1343
1389
1391
1394
1395
1396
1392
1393



178
179
180
181
182
210
210b
211
236
237
238
239
243
Meadow below pond
---
Meadow behind house
Shaw
Pond field
Half acre field
Long field
House mead
Pond
Two acres
Two acres and a half
Cottage & garden
Barn field


Gatehouse Farm
Wet meadow
Orchard
Garden
Homestall
Fourteen corner field
House field
---
Two acre field
Further hassock field
Hassock
Near hassock field
Acre field
Plough share field
Meadow
---
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
---
Arable
Arable
---
Meadow



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

0.3.30
0.3.37
2.2.29
0.1.34
1.2.13
0.3.29
3.0. 6
2.0.30
0.0.37
2.1.32
3.1. 4
0.0.37
 2.3.37
65.1.38


3.3.22
0.3.30
0.1. 3
0.1. 2
1.3.18
1.0.12
0.3.13
2.0.12½
2.1.22
0.2. 0
2.2. 7
1.2. 8
 2.3.39
21.0.18½














11. 3. 0















4. 9. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sarah
   Howe











Henry
   Hoare














Sheet 18
William
   Obey


John
   Harris


Sarah
   Howe



Eli
   Ballard
352
355


353
353b


354
356



492
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
505a
506
507
508
509
House & garden
Garden


House & yard
Garden


House shop yard etc
Shed & garden


Little Spixhill
Peartree lane field
West side of Oast field
Shaw & pond
East side of Oast field
Homestall
Calves platt
Cow field
Little ash bed field
Little ash bed field
Little bridge field
Little bridge field slip
Half River Beult
Great bridge field slip
Great bridge field
The slade
Four acre field
Six acre field
---
---


---
---


---
---



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

0.0. 4
0.0. 5
0.0. 9

0.0. 2
0.0. 3
0.0. 5

0.0. 3
0.0. 8
0.0.11


5.0.0.
2.1. 9
0.1.30
2.0. 3
1.2.18
0.2.33
2.0.25
4.2.36
0.1.29
4.0.18
0.1.27
0.2.26
0.2.37
5.0. 5
7.0.37
4.1.37
6.1.29


















George
   George
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
575
576
577
578
580
581



683
688
698
690
691
692
694
695
696
697
699
Crabtree field
Barn field
Pond & shaw
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Cottage field
Stable field
Orchard
Milking pail pond & shaw
Crab tree shaw
Milking pail field
Pear tree field
Further ash bed field
Further ash bed field


Pinnock Farm
Footway field
House garden etc
Barn sheds etc
Pond & shaw
Haybarn platt
First field
Little field
Half field
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Pear tree field
Hops
Meadow
Wood
---
---
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood



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

4.0.20
6.3. 3
0.1.11
0.0.17
0.0.15
4.1.38
4.3. 9
1.3.13
0.1. 4
0.1.37
3.3.33
3.3.25
4.2.35
 1.0.14
85.1.33


4.1.33
0.1.24
0.0.25
0.0.22
0.2. 1
3.0.26
4.0. 7
1.3. 0
0.0.16
0.0.10
 4.2.11
19.1.15















21. 6. 6













4.15. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Henry
   Hoare










Sheet 19

Thomas
   Simmons
     senior


















Edward
   Simmons

725
726
727
728
754
756
757
758
759
760
766
772
773
775
777
788
789
875



750
752
753
779
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
790
791
Fullers Farm
Part of park
Part of park
Part of park
Part of park
Bullock field
Part of park
Pond
Homestall
Pond
Orchard
Craddock field
Part of park
Part of park
Windmill & South field
Part of park
West peartree field
East peartree field
Lower Iden brook field


Iden House
Frittenden five acres
Pond
Great quicksett
Iden brook field
Iden Green and platt
Grayling orchard
Homestall
The slip
The slip orchard
Orchard
Tainter meadow
Old towns
Occupation road

Pasture
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
---
---
000
Pasture
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Pasture



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


6.2.18
3.1.34
27.2.36
1.3.24
5.0. 6
10.1.16
0.1.10
1.0.24
0.0.12
0.3.26
2.1. 8
3.2.17
6.3. 7
6.1.31
4.0.23
3.1.29
3.2.21
 0.2.37
88.2.19


5.0.12
0.0.12
8.1.25
0.1.19
1.0.22
2.1. 5
0.3.12
0.0.21
0.0.31
0.3. 6
2.2. 5
4.0.39
0.0.10




















19. 0. 0



























Sheet 20











Robert
   Barling





John
   Barden


Jane
   Ottaway
792
793
868
869
871
872
873
876
879


700
701
702
703
710


704
716


708
709
712
713
714
Lower quicksetts
River field
The forsets
Poor six acres
Brook meadow
Upper brookfield
Upper part of Ballard field
West part of Ballard field
Lower part of Ballard field


Near kitchen field
Further kitchen field
Garden
House shop & garden
Stack yard & sheds


House & garden
House & garden


Cottage & garden
Cowhouse & sheds
Stackyard & garden
Cow field
Road field
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Pasture
Arable
Hops
Hops


Meadow
Meadow
---
---
---


---
---


---
---
---
Meadow
Meadow

4.0.13
4.2.34
8.1.32
6.2. 7
5.2.34
1.3.3
1.0.16
0.1.25
 3.1.37
62.2. 9

1.2. 0
1.0.38
0.0.16
0.0.19
0.0. 6
2.3.39

0.0. 3
0.0. 8
0.0.11

0.0. 4
0.0. 2
0.0.15
0.3.17
0.3.24
1.3.22










13.10. 0






0.15. 0



0. 0. 11






0.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Henry
   Hoare























John
   Tolhurst

Robert
   Farmer

John
   Pankhurst

Edward
   Trayman

Edward
   Waterman

Samuel
   Croft

Thomas
   Waterman

Solomon
 Cheeseman

James
   Muddle



John
   Simmons
705


706


707


711


717


768


769


770


771
771a



866
867
886
887
888
Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden
Garden


Knox Bridge
Poor twelve acres
Nine acres
Corner field
Gate field
Bridge meadow
---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---


---
---



Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Meadow

0.0. 3


0.0. 4


0.0. 7


0.0. 8


0.0.19


0.0.39


0.0.20


0.0.19


0.0.18
0.0. 3
0.0.21


3.0.30
7.2.20
3.3.16
3.2.27
3.3.15





































Sheet 21






















William
   Beslee












Martha
   Beadle
889
899
900
900a
901
902
903


880
881
882
883
884
885
910
911
913
915
916
870


762
763
765
Cottage field
Cherry orchard
Oast hop garden
Orchard
Golden rennet orchard
House
Cowsheds & yards


Lower hop garden
Lower meadow
Two acres
Iden field
Corner field
Great meadow
The platt
Orchard field
Homestall
East side of Barnfield
West side of Barnfield
Lower field


Garden
Hassock
Hassock field
Arable
Hops
Hops
Pasture
Pasture
---
---


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


Arable
Wood
Arable

1.0.11
3.3. 1
1.0.36
0.0.26
1.1.24
0.0.20
 0.0.11
32.3.37

1.2.10
2.1.28
2.1.34
3.1. 7
3.2.37
3.0.35
0.2.10
2.1.19
0.3.30
0.3. 9
0.3. 3
 3.0.37
25.1.19

0.1. 0
0.2.27
2.3.11
3.0.38








7. 8. 0













3. 5. 0




0.12. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Henry
   Hoare























Sheet 22

Thomas
   Simmons
     junior

926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
1698
1707
1711
1758
1759
1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1769
1770
1771
1772
1773
1774
1775
1776
1777
Chittenden Farm
Stream hop garden
Barn hop garden
pond
Orchard
Buildings & yard
Homestall
Great meadow
Pump meadow
Front meadow
Cockle wood
Little wood
Four acre wood
Gooseberry wood
Squire field
Two acre wood
Moonshine
Moonshine
Plumpudding field
Pond
Shaw
Six acres and a half
Seven acres
Mill field
Great oak field
Shaw
Little Cork field
Wood Cork shaw
Oben field
Acre and a half
Hop garden
Hop garden
Homestall

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


1.3. 6}
2.0.16}
0.0.12}
0.2.31}
0.2.24}
0.1.22}
6.2. 6}
1.0.26}
1.0.30}
18.1. 8}
1.1.33}
4.0.33}
17.3.36}
6.1.13}
2.0.22}
5.2.10}
3.1.26}
0.3.17}
0.0.31}
0.0.39}
7.0.31}
7.0.3}
5.2. 0}
7.2. 0}
0.0.24}
4.3.39}
0.2. 0}
1.2. 4}
2.0. 4}
0.1.14}
1.3. 4}
0.1.30}









































Sheet 22
 continued in
    Part 2
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
1787
1788
1789
1790
1903
Garden
Meadow
Shaw
Four acres
Two acres and a half
Shaw
Meadow
Shaw
Two acres and a half
One acre and a half
Little priestland field
Shaw
Further field
Orchard
---
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Meadow

0.1.10}
2.0.33}
0.0.11}
4.0.11}
2.3.31}
0.0.33}
2.0. 8}
0.1.16}
3.0.27}
1.3. 1}
0.3.28
0.0.17
3.3. 5
  0.0.28}
136.3.14










Tithe free
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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 22
      continued
Henry
   Hoare




















Sheet 23






















Henry
   Hoare
















John
   Pankhurst
John
   Harvey
Jesse
   Tolhurst
Robert 
   Farmer
Edward
   Morris
William
   Tryman
John
   Hinckley
John
   Barnes
Edward
   Trayman
Henry
   Gurr
Humphrey
   Thomas
John
   Timan
Samuel
   Tolhurst
John
   Baldwin
Edward
   Waterman
Francis
   Bewley
William
   Craddock
Samuel
   Barnes


681
682
755
749
761
751
764
767
774
776
778
780
874
877
878



1740

1741

1742

1743

1744

1745

1746

1747

1748

1749

1750

1751

1752

1753

1754

1755

1756

1757

Staplehurst Place
Kitchen garden
Staplehurst Place & grds
Two acre pit shaw
Iden wood
Pond & shaw
Iden shaw
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Windmill Shaw
Plantation
Plantation
Plantation
Willow bed
Garden


along Goudhurst Road
Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment

Cottage allotment


---
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
---



---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---



2.1.39
3.0.33
4.1.27
1.0. 0
0.0.29
0.1.23
0.0.22
0.2.28
2.2.31
4.0. 4
0.3.17
0.1. 4
0..30
0.0.15
 0.0.11
21.0.33


0.1.29

0.1. 3

0.1. 3

0.0.39

0.1. 5

0.1. 4

0.1. 4

0.1. 4

0.1. 3

0.1. 4

0.1. 6

0.1. 2

0.1. 3

0.1. 2

0.1. 2

0.1. 8

0.0.38

0.1.20
5.0.19


















1.10. 0





































0.18. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Major Jacob
 Henniker the
   Honorable
     Admiral

















Humphrey
  Hawkins


Sheet 24

James
   Craddock






Edward
 Cheeseman






John
   Selves



John
   Beslee



Peter
   Farmer

523
524
525
526
527
528


1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1365


1230
1383



990
991
994


989
993
Little Exhurst
Lower field
Road field
Pond
Homestall
Orchard
Lower field


Great field
Shaw
Little field
Bean field
Boundary field
Further field


The colt
The old mare


South View
Garden
Homestall
Stables & shed


Garden & sheds
Homestall

Arable
Arable
---
---
Arable
Arable


Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Wood
Arable



---
---
---


---
---


1.1.16
1.0.10
0.0.10
0.0.27
1.1.33
1.2.11
5.2.27

8.2. 9
0.1.37
2,0,29
3,1,20
1.0. 6
8.3. 1
24.1.33

1.1.27
3.2.19
5.0. 6


0.0.23
0.0. 3
0.0. 3
0.0.29

0.0. 9
0.0. 3
0.0.12








1. 3. 0







4. 0. 0



0.10. 6




Rev James
 Philip
  Honywood

William
   Reeves

Thomas
   Watts




George
   Pilcher

992


1196
1214
1215



1242
1247
1248
1249
1251
1253
1283
1284
1285
1286
1291
1291b
1292
1293
1294
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
1307b
1241
East View
House & yard


Ash field
Six acres
Whittington field


Clapper Farm
Eight acres
Staplehurst field
Sawpit field
Three acres
Square field
New bridge
Cole pits
Long meadow
Three acres
Orchard
Rough meadow
---
Rough field
Rough field
Rough field
Homestall
Platt
Garden
Pond
Marl pit field
Oasthouse meadow
---
Fleeting dish field

---


Arable
Arable
Arable



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


0.0. 3


3.0.12
3.1.23
 4.3.31
11.1.26


8.2.26
5.3. 22
3.3.11
3.1. 9
3.2.16
3.3.29
3.3.28
4.0. 6
2.3.33
0.2. 9
1.1.24
0.2.21
1.2.31
1.0.22
2.0. 8
0.0.28
1.1.12
0.0.17
0.1.14
1.1.35
2.1. 0
1.1. 3
 5.1.22
59.3.26








1.12. 0

























8. 9. 9
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Thomas Hope
 & George
  Oyler
    Thirkell

Charles
   Ingram

Sheet 25





Charles
   Ingram




Edward
   Boorman

William 
   Tomsett


William
   Walter

Harriet
 Haffenden

John
   Hinckley

Robert
   Brigden

366




424

1005

1017

1032


445
417


418


433


434


444
Dissenting Chapel




Garden

House shop & yard

Windmill Hill field

Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden
Garden


Garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage
---




---

---

Meadow

---


---
---


---


---


---


---

0. 0. 4




0.0.24

0.0. 7

4.0.15

0.0. 8


0.0. 4
0.0. 5
0.0. 9

0.0. 6


0.0. 5


0.0. 4


0.0. 3




William
   Jull
Thomas
   Smith

Edward
   Boorman






William
   Jull

John
   Jennings
1031


395
396

398
399
400


1028


860
855
Cottage & garden


Orchard
Wheeler's shop shed 
   & yard
House & garden
House
Garden & sheds


House shop & buildings


Six acre field
House field
---


Meadow
---
---
---
---
---


---


Pasture
Meadow

0.0. 6


0.1.34

0.0.28
0.0. 3
0.0. 3
0.0.37
0.3.25

0.0.26


1.3.11
0.1.13
2.0.24












0. 3. 0






0. 8. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

James
 Gardiner
   Jeffrey






John
   King



Sheet 26

Edward
   Waterman







John
   King


Samuel
   Cotton

1521
1522
1523
1524
1525
1526
1527


1708



302
302b
303
304
305
306
307
308
484
485
486
487
489
490
491
493
494
518
519
The Harpe
Footway field
Barn meadow
Homestall
House field
Peartree field
Dial field
Long field


Wilding wood


Milking Pail
Occupation road
---
Lower cow field
Lower four acres
Little mead
Half River
Five acres
Upper cow field
Silverlocks
Frittenden field
House meadow
Homestall
Young orchard
Old hop garden
Young hop garden
Old orchard
Pond
Upper four acres
Shaw

Arable
Meadow
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable


Wood



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


2.0.16
1.0.17
0.1. 4
1.3. 6
1.2.28
2.2.36
 1.3. 7
11.2. 4

14.0.38



0.2.17
0.0. 5
0.2.12½
3.1.37
0.2. 2
0.0.27
5.0.20
2.2.39
4.0.23
3.1.35
5.2.16
1.3.24
0.1.25
1.1.24
3.1.21
1.3.18
0.0.26
4.3.29
  0.0.17
40.2.17½









1.18. 0
























8.18. 6
Stephen
   LeFeaver





Charles
   Martin












John
   Mace
Sheet 27
George
   Shirley





John
   Bayly












William
   Smith
4
5


1808


1053
1054
1421
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429



904
907
908
909
Orchard
Homestall


Snoad wood

Aydhurst Farm
---
---
Long meadow
Dial field
Orchard
Orchard
Garden
Homestall
Barn field
Dogpit field
Long barn field


Knoxbridge House
House & garden
5 acres (2 in sale 1848)
House meadow
Lower house meadow
Arable
---


Wood


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



---
Arable
Meadow
Meadow

0.3.35
0.1. 2
1.0.37

25.2.32


3.1. 5
2.2. 6
3.3.13
5.0.26
2.0.36
0.3. 9
0.0.33
0.1.14
2.2.33
1.2.18
 2.3. 3
25.2.16


0.1. 1
2.1.17
0.3.28
0.3.37
4.2. 3



0. 6. 0















6. 6. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

John
   Mace

William
   Borer

1569
1572
1573
1609
1608
1610
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
1682
1683
1684
1685
1724
1725
1726
1727
1728
1729
1730
1731
Great St Dennis
Round reeds
Daisy field
North field
Bank field
Shaw
Shaw
Nine acres
Six acres
Barn meadow
Homestall
Platt
Homestall
Home field
Hop garden
Hop garden
Four acres
Ten acres
Sale field (Gate in 1848)
Copestone field
Four acres
Two acres
Bridge field
Shaw
Shaw
Three corner field

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


10.2. 0
8.3.23
8.1. 0
8.1.31
0.1.34
0.1.10
9.2.36
6.2.17
6.1.26
0.2.25
0.2.15
0.2.25
1.3.14
2.2.23
1.3.38
4.2. 6
10.3.32
3.2. 5
3.0.33
4.2.38
2.2.20
5.1.37
0.1. 0
0.0.23
  4.2.37
108.0.28



























17.10. 0

William
   Marter









Sheet 28

Titus
  Spicer

1287
1296
1309
1310
1314
1316
1353
1354
1355
1356
1357
1358
1359
1367
1368
1369
1370
1371
1372
1380
Lindridge Farm
Thousand acres
Clapper field
Cottage & garden
Hopper house field
Pond field
Green lane field
Homestall
Haystack field
Barn & buildings
Barn field
Meadow
Four acres
Two acres
Field next hop garden
Hop kiln field
Four acres
House field
Young hop garden
Orchard
Five acres

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


0.2.1
1.2.38
0.0.32
3.3.22
3.0.38
2.2.31
0.3. 5
0.1.17
0.0.26
2.3.34
2.2. 8
4.3. 0
2.1.29
2.3.29
3.1.31
4.2.31
5.1.38
1.3.10
1.0. 0
5.1.25
51.0. 5






















10.15. 3

Thomas
  Gybbon
   Monypenny

Henry
   Bayly

1716
1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1822
1823
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1947
1948
1946
1854
Plain Farm
The Plain house & gdn
Sewer croft
Shaw
Homestall
Forstall
Little barn field
Forstall
Pond
Oasthouse meadow
Four and a half acres
Wagon lodge field
Little Plain field
Great Plain field
Wood
Wood
Three went field
Greenaweed field
Cob lands
Sausage field
Calves lodge
The slade
Nine acres
Banky field
Cottage field

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


0.1.32
6.3. 0
0.2. 4
0.1.20
0.1.31
0.3.37
0.1.25
0.0.19
2.2.18
5.0.36
6.2.16
1.1. 0
5.1.16
0.0.10
0.0.19
8.1. 7
6.2.22
9.0.39
6.0.20
4.0.39
8.2.14
9.2.34
5.2.29
  4.0.31
93.3.38


























16. 6. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

John the elder
& the younger
& Robert
  Willsher
  Mannering

Sheet 29

John
 Mannering
  senior

187
197
198
199
201
201b
202
203
204
204b
206
207
207b
249
250
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
294b
295
295b
296
297
297b
298
309
309b
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
488
Great Slaney
The eleven acres
Newstead meadow
Half River Beult
Jemmets croft
The nine acres
---
The five acres
Shaw
The six acres
---
Pond
Bricklands
---
The slip
Square field
Oasthouse meadow
Platt field
Hassock
Homestall
Sewer meadow
Orchard
Barn meadow
Gravel field
---
Hop garden
---
Bridge meadow
Bridges field
---
River meadow
The eleven acres
---
Eight acres
Rushy field
Pond
Shed & straw yard
Occupation road
Calves field
Baily field
Shaw

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


12.1.20½
5.0.38
1.0. 2
6.2.39
5.3. 4½
3.1. 5
5.1.32
1.1.18
5.3. 5½
0.0. 7
0.0.28
8.1. 0
1.2.37½
2.3. 9
9.0.16
2.2.13
1.0.16
0.1.35
3.2.12
1.3.11
2.1.29
4.3.27
2.1.37
1.0.17
1.2. 5
0.3.23
1.1.39
0.1.31½
0.0.13
9.3.14
8.0.21
2.3.18
8.3. 4
8.2.13
0.1.13
0.0. 6
0.1. 8
1.3. 6
5.1. 4
  0.0.17
140.0.14½











































31. 3. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Samuel
   Oyler




Sheet 30

Robert
   Orpin








John junior
 Osborne
Samuel
 Harman
Samuel Buss
Richard Booy
Wm Foster
George
 Mullinger
Thms Harden
Isaac Watson
Joseph Brown
Greorge
 Archer jun
& Richard
Holmes

Samuel
   Oyler

John &
 Samuel
   Watkins


Robert
   Orpin












Henry
   Young
Ann
   Watts
Richard
   Selves
349
350

348




805
806
807
808
814
815
816
827


397



964

965

966
House & garden
Pond
Sycamore House
House & buildings



Orpin's Mill
Mill pond
Mill buildings & garden
Stable field
Willow field
Floodgate field
Further orchard
The alders
Further field


Independant Chapel


Chapel Cottages
House & garden

House & garden

House & garden
---
---



---


---
---
Pasture
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture
Meadow


---



---

---

---

0.0. 8
0.0. 3

0.0.11

0.0.27



0.2.28
0.2.29
0.2.25
1.0.20
1.2.20
1.3.13
0.2.21
1.3.12
8.2. 8

0.0. 7



0.0.22

0.0. 8

0.0. 6
0.0.36

















1.17. 6

Philip
   Pusey

Sarah
   Loudwell
& John
   Collison

1181
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1192
1193
1194
1195
1197
1199
3
9
10
11
12
Cross at Hand Farm
Little meadow
Great field
Bridge field
Pond
Little two acres
Floodgate field
Sickley field
Coppice
Bridge field
Square field
Shaw
Little Crowden
Upper rail field
Marl pond field
Hop garden
Little meadow
Great meadow
Orchard
Homestall

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


2.2.12
10.3. 7
4.0.18
0.0.18
2.2. 2
4.1.38
5.0.20
2.1.14
3.2. 1
6.0.29
0.1. 3
7.0.16
3.2.28
5.0. 3
7.1. 6
2.0.25
5.2. 6
2.1. 1
 1.3. 7
76.3.11





















13.15. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 31
Philip
   Pusey






















John
   Philpott




Samuel
   Reader
William
   Allchin
John
   Avery
Thomas
   Wimsett
George
   Cole
John
   Clark
Thomas
   Reader
Richard
   Gilbert
Charles
   Reader
Samuel
   Hinckley
John
   Sharp


John
   Hards




1169

1170

1171

1172

1174

1175

1176

1177

1178

1179

1173



1582
1583
1600
1601
1602
1644

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments

Cottage allotments


Little Henhurst
Shaw
North field
Shaw
North field
Fleeting dish
Pankhurst field

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---



Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable


0.1.10

0.1. 7

0.1. 3

0.1. 4

0.1. 6

0.1. 6

0.0.38

0.1. 6

0.1.30

0.1.26

0.1. 4
3.1.26


0.1.30
3.0.37
0.2. 8
3.0.38
3.3. 3
4.0. 6























0.14. 0



















Horatio
   Pope











Sheet 32












Thomas
   Chantler
1649
1651
1652
1654
1656
1657
1658
1659
1660



2023
2033
2034
2035
2036
2037
2038
2039
2040
2041
2042
2047
2048
2049
2053
2054
2055
2056
2032
Hogpound meadow
Barn meadow
Homestall
House meadow hop gdn
Pond
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
2 acres meadow hop gdn
Two acres


Part of Paley Farm
Black pit field
Augur hole field
Augur hole five acres
Further alder bed field
Middle field
River field
Barley grattan field
Mill field
Lodge field
Five acres hop gdn field
Cherry tree field
Chequer tree field
Lane field
Little two acres
Shaw
Great two acres
Hither bounds field
Further bounds field
Shaw
Meadow
Meadow
---
Hops
---
---
---
Hops
Arable



Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood

3.0.22
3.0.13
0.0.12
3.1.23
0.0.22
0.0.11
0.0.12
1.2.39
 0.2. 9
27.2. 5


4.3.24
4.3. 0
5.0.24
4.0.34
5.2. 0
3.3.13
2.2.19
1.0.32
3.3. 8
4.3.10
3.2.29
4.0. 5
1.1.36
1.3. 3
0.1. 0
2.2.21
1.0.10
1.1. 5
 0.2.33
57.2.26










5. 7. 6





















10.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Thomas &
 William
  Alexander
   Reeves
James Avery
   Kite
Thomas
   Wimsett
John
  Watermann
Thomas
   Matthew
Charles
   Reader
Stephen
   Reader
Thomas
   Allchin
Robert
   Relf
John
   Bakehurst
John
   Sharp
William
   Allchin
William
   Allen
John
   Clark
Richard
   Taylor
In common
13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

26*
Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Garden
---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

0.1. 8

0.0.12

0.0.15

0.0.17

0.0.15

0.0.15

0.0.14

0.0.14

0.0.13

0.0.12

0.0.15

0.0.15

0.0.21

0.0.23

0.0.23
1.2.32


























Sheet 33
William
  Alexander
   Reeves
Thomas
   Reeves


Susannah
   Reeves

John
   Reeves

Henry
 Wrinkles 
  Joy

Wm Nash
  Ottaway

William 
   Craddock

Augustus
   Cooper

William
   Trayman

Samuel
   West
401
410


402


413


403



404


412


414


415


384
House building and yard
Garden


House & garden


Bakehouse & yard


House & garden



House & garden


Cottage & yard


Cottage & yard


Cottage & shed


Cottage & garden
---
---


---


---


---



---


---


---


---


---

0.0.29
0.0.36
0.1.25

0.0.10


0.0. 3


0.0. 8



0.0. 8


0.0. 2


0.0. 2


0.0. 2


0.0. 3



Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
 William
  Alexander
   Reeves




Henry
   Reeves

Henry 
  & John
   Reeves

John
   Reeves

Thomas
   Reeves




William
   Reeves

John
   Reader




Isaac
   Bromley

Thomas
   Reeves


Thomas
   Reeves

Thomas
   Reeves


Thomas
   Reeves

Thomas
   Reeves




William
   Reeves

John
   Winter

Sarah
   Sampson

385


386
387


388


389



390


391
392
393
394


425


426


427


Cottage & garden


Plank field
Flat field


Hop garden field


Pond



Well field


Second gill field
Garden
First gill field
Stack yard & buildings


Garden


Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden


---


Meadow
Meadow


Meadow


---



Pasture


Pasture
---
Pasture
---


---


---


---


0.0. 3


3.1.26
4.1.13
7.2.39

3.1.34


0.1.26



3.1.11


1.3.17
0.0.36
1.1.20
0.0.24
3.2.17

0.0.37


0.0.15


0.0.13







2. 7. 6

1. 2. 6






1. 2. 0






1. 0. 6













Thomas
   Reynolds





Sheet 34

John
   Reynolds






John
   Rayner
Eliza
   Chainey

James
   Tamsett


Samuel
   Barnes



John
   Huggins






Thomas
   Chittenden
428


890
895


892
897



1056
1057
1059
1060
1061
1062


1058
Cottage & garden


Cottage & garden
Garden


Cottage & garden
Garden


"The Cottage" land
Kitchen garden
Lawn
Yard & stables
Walled garden
Garden
Pond


House & garden
---


---
---


---
---



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


---

0.0. 8


0.0. 5
0.0.20
0.0.25

0.0. 3
0.0. 9
0.0.12


0.3. 9
1.3.11
0.0.12
0.1.34
0.1. 1
0.0.16
3.2.  3

0.0.10




















1. 0. 0

Jeremiah
   Rosher

William
   Barnes

474
475
476
481
482
522
529
530
531
532
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
594
599
600
655
657
658
Exhurst
Old twelve acres
Little sheeplands
Shaw
Great sheeplands
Bromley ten acres
Little woodlands
Four acre field
Six acre wall field
Shaw
Shaw
Great wall field
Square field
Two acre square
Square meadow
Little wall field
Exhurst meadow
Young orchard
House platt
Homestall
Barn platt
Stable field
Old orchard
Garden
Burnt oak
Black pit
Little Nichols
Great Nichols
Great Nichols shaw
Occupation road
Occupation road
Clapper meadow

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


12.3. 5
2.3.30
0.1.36
13.1. 9
10.3.27
4.2. 9
4.3. 9
7.1.23
0.2. 9
0.2.11
13.2. 9
5.3. 6
2.1.34
5.1.12
4.0.26
9.2. 9
1.0.14
0.2.31
0.3.11
2.2.32
4.1.22
2.0.13
0.0. 9
11.3.18
7.1.21
4.1.14
15.3.39
1.0. 8
1.1.20
0.0.16
4.3. 3


Sheet 35
659
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
Flat field
Damsetts
Wasp meadow
Wasp field
Stublands
Green field
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Lodge field
Clamp meadow
Little stublands
Park wood
Rix wood field
Two acres meadow shaw
Two acre meadow
Nine acre wood
Wood field
Shaw & pond
Wattle gate
Six acres
Hodges
Church field
Kiln meadow shaw
Kiln meadow
Carriage road
Oast meadow
Pound meadow
Carriage road
Mill wood
Thistley meadow
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Arable
Meadow
Arable
---
---
Arable
Meadow
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Meadow
---
Meadow
Meadow
---
Wood
Meadow

15.2.1
6.3. 0
5.3.20
4.2.10
9.3.16
5.3.19
0.0.19
0.0.18
10.3.11
7.0. 7
3.1. 6
24.2.12
9.2.35
0.3.24
2.2.33
9.2.14
11.0.25
0.0.39
6.2.13
6.1.35
9.2. 5
6.1. 4
2.0.22
6.3.15
0.3. 0
10.0.18
11.1. 2
0.0.38
9.2. 8
2.3.19











Sheet 36
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
Thistley square
Horse platt
Orchard
Garden
Home orchard
Homestall
Cottage meadow
Cottage & garden
Barn field shaw
High peny
High peny shaw
Little Wadd hills
Little Wadd shaw
Crabtree field
Wadd hill shaw
Barn field
Stone quarry shaw
Stone quarry field
Horse bridge shaw
Great Wadd hills
Horse bridge
Mill field
Wood
Meadow
Meadow
---
Meadow
---
Meadow
---
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable

4.2.20
1.2.15
0.0.37
0.1.17
2.1.39
2.1.23
2.0.28
0.0.23
1.2.11
8.1. 8
1.0.19
5.3.26
2.3.38
6.1.10
3.3. 0
10.3.28
0.1.34
3.3.18
2.3. 3
11.1.8
5.3.35
   8.2. 5
446.3.18























76.15. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Charles
   Rosher























Sheet 37

William
   Barnes

1198
1200
1209
1210
1211
1212
1216
1217
1218
1234
1235
1236
1238
1191
1219
1220
1228
1232
1237
1213
1229
1231
1239
1240
1243
1244
1245
1246
1250
1233
Houndshurst Farm
Love lands
Five acres
Great Ware field
Long four acres
Spring field
Young hop garden
Barn meadow
Hop garden
Old hop garden
Young orchard
Old orchard
Homestall
Stack yard platt
Little wood field
Little Ware field
Banky four acres
Hartley field
Hop garden piece
Seven acres
Eight acres
Pond field
Hop garden
Garden
House meadow
Garden
Homestall
House field
Six acres
Two acres
Three acres

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


7.0. 6
6.1. 6
7.3.35
4.1. 9
3.0.34
6.2.18
4.3.26
2.1.24
3.1.15
0.1.10
0.2.10
0.3.14
1.3. 5
2.1.28
2.1. 2
5.2.19
3.2.37
1.0.11
8.1.13
9.3. 5
5.0.14
0.3.37
0.0.23
2.1.28
0.1. 9
0.2.28
4.3.39
6.0.36
2.3.35
  2.0. 9
107..25
































17.10. 0

George
  James
   Sulivan






























Sheet 38

Robert
   Turley

33
34
39
39a
40
41
42
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
90
91
92
119
93
1162
1165
Sweetings Farm
East Knolling field
Half River Beult C-D
Dunbury mead
Half River Beult E-F
Fourteen acre field
Hop garden field
The corner field
Near Tanner field
Shaw
Cottage meadow
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Stack platt field
Cottage field
Well meadow
Rabbit field
Old hop garden
Old hop garden
Old pasture field
Waller field
Foot road field
Lady field
Occupation road
Part of house hop gdn
Part of house hop gdn
Young orchard
Homestall
Garden
Old orchard
Acre spot
Garden
Occupation foot road
Folly field
Waste piece
Garden
Honeyset field
Couchman Green
Butcher field
Little wood

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


2.0. 5
0.0.12
7.1.31
0.1.18
14.1.31
3.3.38
4.1. 7
4.0.32
0.3. 8
2.2.12
0.0.20
0.0.21
0.0.21
7.3.28
3.2.39
2.0.26
1.3.38
2.2.22
2.1.28
7.0.31
6.3.12
3.0.21
6.0. 7
0.2.11
2.3. 8
3.2.27
0.2. 6
1.1.21
0.0.33
0.2.19
0.2.33
0.1. 9
0.0.13
6.0.35
0.1.35
0.0.25
6.3.36
1.1.25
2.3.20
  0.3.29
114.2. 3










































28. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks








Catherine
   Stone &
Adelaide Ann
   Rugg























Sheet 39
Edward
   Clark






William
  Smith





















1549
1550
1551
1552
1553



105
108
109
114
135
136
137
138

139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146

147
148
149
150
151
152
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
Orchard
Four acre pasture
Cockpit
Long four acre
Little acre


Newstead Place
Shaw
Long meadow
Half River Beult
The four acres
The seven acres
Occupation road
The eight acres
Occupation road 
   & cart shed
Calf field
Occupation road
Orchard
Homestall
House meadow
Great low meadow
Rye grass field
Occupation road 
   & cart shed
Pit field
Shaw & pond
The hop garden
Shaw
The six acres
The ten acres
Hop garden field
Flood dyke
Barn field
Moat
Orchard field
Shaw
Straw yard & shed
Newstead low meadow
Hog flood & long meads
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Arable
Arable



Wood
Meadow
---
Arable
Arable
---
Arable

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

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

0.0.12
0.3.17
1.0. 3
1.1. 3
0.2. 8
3.3. 3


0.0.11
2.0.13
2.0. 0
4.3. 1
7.3.16
0.2.17
9.1.29
0.2.10
3.1.32
0.0.18
0.0.18
0.2. 7
1.1.35
6.3. 1
6.0.22
5.2.35

0.0.18
7.2. 7
0.0.18
4.2.31
0.0.18
7.0.31
11.2. 0
1.2.21
0.0.23
1.3.18
0.0.24}
0.2.17}
0.1.34}
0.0. 7}
0.3.36}
 3.3. 4}
92.1.34






0.13. 0































)Tithe    
)free     


19. 6. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Ambrose
   Spong










William
   Spratt









Elizabeth
   Springett








Sheet 40

William
   Ambrose










William
   Spratt









Stephen
   Carley









Elizabeth
   Spratt


156
164
165
166
167
168
169
157
158



205
241
242
244
245
246
247
248
255


219
220
221
222
223
225
226
1134
1135


224
Knowles
Knoll field
Meadow
Lodge field
Sheds & yard
Orchard field
Orchard field
Orchard
Mill field
Turnpike field


Pilehouse
Three corner field
Hassock
Hassock meadow
Cottage & garden
Oasthouse & shed
Barn & yard
Cow field
Pond & shaw
Hop garden


Hassock
Clover field
Hogpound field
Orchard
House & garden
Barn & yard
Barn meadow
Lower White field
Upper White field


Cottage

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



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


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


---


2.1.34
1.0.19
1.1. 1
0.0. 7
0.3.27
1.1.21
0.1. 5
3.2.28
 3.2.29
13.3.11


1.1. 5
0.2.12
1.2.31
0.0.14
0.0. 2
0.0. 5
3.1.20
0.0.37
 2.3.31
10.0.37

0.1.30
2.0.21
1.1. 1
0.1.20
0.1. 9
0.0.13
0.3.32
2.2.35
 2.3.24
11.0.33

0.0. 1











3.2. 9











1.18. 0










2. 5. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
South
 Eastern
  Railway
   Company
South
 Eastern
  Railway
   Company
173
175
171
170
301a
305a
304a
302a
303a
200
309a
297a
294a
296a
295a
293a
197a
199a
201a
204a
187a
207a
184a
209a
208a
183a
210a
211a
178a
212a
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---

0.0. 3
2.2.14
0.0.37
0.0. 3
0.017½
0.0.28
1.2. 7
0.0. 4
2.0.37½
0.1.11
0.3.27
0.0.19½
0.1.33
0.0. 7
0.3.14
0.0.12
0.0.10
0.2.31
1.1.16½
0.0.26½
0.0.15½
0.2.37½
0.0.14
0.3.28½
0.2.10½
0.2.17
0.1.32
0.0.11
0.0.27
0.1.26











Sheet 41
177a
218a
176a
174a
172
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1116
1127
1128
1129a
1112a
1270
1291a
1307a
1303a
1300a
1295
1298a
1297a
1300a
1301a
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---

0.0.36
0.0. 5½
0.1.31
0.0.29
0.0.20
0.1.30
0.0.34
0.1. 5
0.0. 5
0.0. 2
0.0. 9
0.0.16
0.1. 3
0.0. 8
0.0.35
0.0. 8
0.0. 2
0.0. 7
0.0.17
0.1. 3
0.1.10
1.2.13
1.0.32
0.2. 9
0.1.30
0.3.10
0.0. 8
0.0. 4
0.3.19
0.1.33
0.1.27½
0.0. 9
0.0. 3

1296
1310
1311
1313a
1315a
1317a
1320
1325a
1327a
1324a
1325a
1334a
1329a
1330a
1331a
1332a
1333a
1272a
1264
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---

0.3.21
2.1. 5
0.0.21
0.1.32
0.2.37
0.1.13
0.3.15
0.1.37½
0.0. 7
0.0. 4
0.0. 4
0.0. 4
0.0.32
0.0.18
0.0. 7
0.0.19
0.3.12
0.0.35
0.1. 3

Sheet 42 1269a
1268a
1267a
1111a
1130a
1140a
207c
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
Land for Railway
---
---
---
---
---
---
---

1.0.36
0.0.13½
0.0.13
1.0.30
0.0. 2½
0.0.18
 0.0. 4
37.3.24½








8.7. 3
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

William Jun
 & Henry
   Simmons
& Richard
 Miller
& Joseph
 Thomas Paul
  Miller
& Rev Robert
     & Selby
  Hele

William
   Butcher

1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1163
1164
1166
1167
1206
1201
1202
1203
1204
1207
1205
1208
Clapper Farm
Crump field
Coal pit field
Nose hill field
Pond field
Shaw
High field
Gate field
Little deuter field
Great hassock field
Hazel field
Little hassock field
Clapper field
Barn field
Flood dyke field
Seven acre meadow
Sawpit field
Stack yard
Long hams
Pitts croft
Bridge meadow
Squire field (eastern part)
Hen house field
Barn platt
Squire field (western part)

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


5.3.25
5.0.29
9.1.11
8.3.11
0.1.15
3.3.26
11.3. 2
2.0.20
6.0. 8
6.3. 3
4.1. 4
5.3.37
4.2.38
6.0.13
7.2.16
3.0.30
1.1. 5
6.2.10
3.2.19
3.2.11
1.3.28
12.0.26
2.0.19
  3.0. 4
126.1.30


























25. 0. 0
Robert
 Shoobridge







Sheet 43
Robert
   Shoobridge







Edward
   Swan
Thomas
   Selves
Thomas
   Chantler
Richard
   Peckham
Stephen
   Price
William
   Waller
368
369
373
376
378
379
381


370

371

372

374

375

377
Garden
Cottage
Cottage & garden
Cottage
Passage & yard
Pond
Waste


Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden
---
---
---
---
---
---
---


---

---

---

---

---

---

0.1. 0
0.0. 1
0.0.14
0.0. 1
0.0. 6
0.0. 4
0.0. 3
0.1.29

0.0.10

0.0.12

0.0. 6

0.0. 1

0.0. 1

0.0. 1
0.0.31

Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Mary
   Simmons
























Thomas
   Sturtup

Sheet 43
 continued in
    Part 3

Thomas
   Simmons
      Senior
















Henry
   Waterman
Mary
   Simmons
Stephen
   Gurr

Benjamin
   Smith

1668
1669
1670
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
953
954
955
956
957
715


718

951

952


405
Fuller House Farm
Four acres
Hog pound field
Hog pound field
Robins field
Shaw
Hop garden
Webb meadow
Gooseberry Wood field
Barn meadow
Fuller House homestall
Barn platt
Near little meadow
Pond
Further little meadow
Long four acres
Pinnock field
Garden


Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden


House & garden

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


---

---

---


---


3.3.33
3.3.18
7.3.14
3.3. 7
0.3.12
0.3.22
2.0.13
0.0.21
4.1.18
0.3.12
0.3.22
2.0.13
0.0.21
2.0.21
4.1.18
2.1.27
 0.2.10
48.1.27

0.0.27

0.0.26

0.1. 1
0.2.14

0.0.22



















10.10. 0

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Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 43
 continued
  from
   Part 2

Hester
   Smith






Sheet 44



Susannah
   Selby










John
   Smart


John
  Alfred
    Street




















Sheet 45





Hester
   Smith










Edward
   Hickmott










John
   Smart


Nicholas
   Chantler
















832
833
834
835
836
837
838
844
845
839


1699
1700
1701
1702
1703
1704
1712
1713
1714
1820


1961



1940
1969
1970
1971
1980
1981
1982
1983
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2044
2045
2073
2074
2075
2076
2092
2093
2094
2095
2096
2097
2098
2099
2100
2101
2102
2103
2104
2105
2106
2067
2068




Little Wadd
Green & occupation road
Six acres
Five acres
Five acres shaw
Four acres slip
Four acres slip
House meadow
Occupation road
Stable field
Homestall


Further corner field
Middle field next wood
Field behind orchard
The meadow
Orchard next house
Wilding Bridge field
Homestall
Hop garden
Plain field
Wood on the waste


Upper Strackney wood


West's
Upper Strackney wood
Little toll field
Great Birch Wood field
Little Birch Wood field
West's field
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Shaw
Further meadow
House meadow
Homestall
Back door garden
Building & yard
Wests hop garden
North field
Barn field
Garden meadow
Homestall
House garden
Footway field
Middle field
Three acres and a half
Further field
Hassock field
Hassock and platt
Adam field
First field
Three acres and a half
Gate field
Downs
Kiln field
Down wood
Flat field
Great slade
Slade's shaw
Little slade
Toll wood
Great toll field
Landway & springfield
Hog platt
Pond
Platt
Orchard
Shock field
Pit field
Four acres





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


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


Wood



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






1.1. 7
6.3.29
5.3. 5
0.0.21
0.0. 9
4.0. 2
4.2. 5
1.0.22
2.2.12
 0.3.30
27.1.22

1.2.26
1.3.22
1.1.33
1.3.17
1.2.15
2.3.24
0.1. 0
2.0. 0
2.1. 1
 0.2.18
16.1.36

12.3.18



13.0.0
2.3. 7
6.2.36
1.1.33
3.2. 5
0.0.38
0.0.25
0.0.24
2.2.25
2.3. 0
0.2.27
3.1. 7
0.0. 9
1.3.17
3.0.32
1.0. 6
2.1.26
1.0. 7
2.2.11
6.1.31
4.2.26
4.0.34
5.3.23
3.0.20
0.1.29
8.1. 3
4.1.22
3.1.29
4.0. 4
1.2.28
2.2.35
3.0. 6
3.1.32
1.0. 5
1.0.23
0.3.22
4.0. 0
5.2.32
3.0.10
0.1.21
0.0.25
0.2. 7
0.1. 1
2.0. 3
3.0.17
  4.0.11
131.2.34

















4.15. 0











3. 0. 0



















































16.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

George
   Still














Sheet 46

George
   Still

1617
1686
1687
1688
1689
1690
1691
1692
1693
1693a
1696
1697
1715
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
1804
1806
1807
1809
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1805
Snapgate & Bletchingley
Croft field
Lower two acre
Upper two acres
Hop garden
Homestall
Barn meadow
Shaw
Hop garden
Pagehurst field
Shaw
Five acres
Six acre wood
Shaw
Plain field
Shaw
Shaw
Brambly field
Four acre wood
Wood field
Water Lane field
Shaw
Copstone field
Snode field
Eight acre wood
Five acres
Shaw
Great Toms
Shaw
Bridge field
Shaw
Long two acres mead
Shaw
Meadow
Lodge meadow
Barn meadow
Orchard
Orchard
Garden
Homestall
House hop garden
Apple tree field

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


3.2.11
3.0.34
2.1.23
2.3. 4
0.1.22
3.3. 9
0.0.13
2.3.14
3.2.35
0.0.24
5.3. 9
6.1.23
0.3. 3
6.2.34
0.1. 5
0.3.31
7.1.10
20.3.24
4.2.20
7.0.28
0.1.16
4.3.21
8.0.29
8.3.16
5.1. 1
0.1.36
7.3. 9
0.0.34
3.3.19
0.1.36
1.3.15
0.1. 2
4.1. 3
2.1. 8
2.3.39
0.1.10
0.1.14
0.0.36
0.3.21
2.2.39
  2.0.23
142.2. 3











































18.12. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

The
Governors 
of St Barthol
     -omew
  Hospital,
    London








Sheet 47

Thomas
   Ditch

1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1898
1899
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908

1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
Lovehurst Manor
Seven acres
Twelve acres
Shaw
Barn meadow
Manor pound mead
Mill meadow
Shaw
3 acres along stream
Five acres along stream
Five acres Bromley barn
Frypan field
5 acres fatting 
     lodge mead
Mill field
Orchard
Orchard
Shaw
Water
Island
Forstall
Homestall
Moat
Homestall
Lower haystack platt
Shaw
Landway
Cow pasture
Shaw
Shaw
Hop garden
The puddles

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

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


7.1.22
13.0. 6
3.0.26
4.0.13
5.2. 8
3.1.10
0.1.35
2.3.34
5.3.30
5.0.21
3.2.14

5.3. 0
3.3. 5
0.2. 8
1.1.14
0.2.10
0.1.38
0.0.14
0.3.11
0.1.32
0.1.26
0.2. 8
0.1.14
0.2. 4
0.0.22
2.1. 5
1.2.19
0.1.25
4.1. 9
3.2. 8

























Sheet 47
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
905
906
912
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
Still field
Shaw
Fleeting dish field
West mead
Landway
Orchard hop garden
Eleven acres
Bottom part of 20 acres
Top part of 20 acres
Poor six acres
Seven acres
Eleven acres
Shaw
Eight acre deucher field
Shaw
Further seven acres
Four acre deucher field
The slade
Shaw
3 acres along stream
Seven acres
Moat
Castle bank
Castle bank hop garden
Augur hole hop garden
Nine acre field
Ten acre meadow
Ten acre field
House meadow
Hop garden
Occupation road
Cottage & garden
Barn yard shed etc
Pond
Seven acre field
Barn meadow
Three acre field
Pasture
Wood
Pasture
Arable
---
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Pasture
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable
---
Wood
Hops
Hops
Arable
Arable
Arable
Meadow
Hops
---
---
---
---
Pasture
Meadow
Arable

4.1.19
0.3.14
5.1.14
11.3.30
0.2. 0
1.3.30
12.0.33
8.0. 3
11.3.20
6.3.39
7.1.21
12.0.36
0.1. 2
7.3.33
1.1.39
7.0. 6
4.2.23
4.0.22
0.1.25
3.3.30
6.3. 7
0.1.15
0.2. 7
2.2.19
0.3. 6
7.1.13
9.3.23
11.0.24
2.0. 4
3.0.35
0.2. 1
0.0.16
0.1. 5
0.0.26
7.0.38
2.0. 9
   3.0.21
254.0.39





































Tithe  
free  
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

The
Governors 
of St Barthol
     -omew
   Hospital,
    London





Church- 
 wardens &
Overseers of
 the Poor of
Staplehurst
 Church

Turnpike
 Road
  Trustees




John &
 William
   Tasker



Sheet 49

John
   Reeves









themselves






Robert
   Sexton

John
   Butcher


John
   Butcher

1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1900
1901
1902


448






27


914



1002
1003
1004
1013
1014
1018
1498
1499
1500
1502
Lovehurst Mill
Cottage & garden
Water mill
Old orchard
Garden
Platt
Buildings & yard
Hop garden
Meadow
Plough field


The lock-up






Tollhouse & garden


Tollhouse & two gardens


King's Head Inn
Stables & yards
Garden
King's Head Inn
King's Head platt
Pond
Garden
The hop garden
Three corner field
Long field
Further field

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









---


---



---
---
---
Pasture
---
---
Hops
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow


0.0.20
0.0. 2
0.3. 5
0.0.23
0.0.35
0.0. 8
1.1.17
3.0. 7
3.1. 6
9.0. 3

0.0. 1






0.0.21


0.0.19



0.0.30
0.0.12
0.0.15
0.1.39
0.0.23
0.0.31
1.3.21
0.3.14
2.3.15
 4.3.35
11.2.35












Tithe    
free   

























2.12. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Robert 
   Tassell
Robert 
   Tassell






John
   Reeves
1937
1938
1939
1972
1973



1732
1733
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800
1891
1802
1803
1883
1884
1885
1886
1927
1928
1929
Birchwood field
Long six acres
Birch wood
Eight acres
Seven acres


Chapman's Farm
Four acres
Five acres
Flat four acres
Long two acres
Little pit field
Gate field
Six acre meadow
Sawpit field
Little orchard
Roadway
Homestall
Garden
Hop garden field
Robins hole
Shaw
Priestlands pond
Pond
Homestall
Little priestlands
Shaw
Long priestlands
Long meadow
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood
Wood



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

4.2.12
6.1.17
1.0.17
8.2.25
 7.1.14
28.0. 5


5.2.13
6.1.18
4.1. 8
2.2.19
2.0. 8
2.2. 0
6.3.28
5.3. 0
1.3.30
0.1. 8
0.2.26
0.2. 8
6.3.38
2.0.17
1.2.27
5.3. 4
0.0.13
0.0.21
4.0. 8
0.0.36
8.0. 4
1.3.33






2. 0. 0





Sheet 50









Edward &
 Thomas
  Humphrey















Edward &
 Thomas
  Humphrey









Richard
   Gilbert
James
   Allen
James
   Allen
Thomas
   Gransbury

1930
1931
1932
1933
1933a
1934
1935
1936
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978


1075
1077
1081
1082
1083
1085
1086
1093
1099
1080


1076

1078

1079

1100
House field
Three acres
Nickelly field
Eleven acres
Landway
New meadow
Four acres
Five acres
School house field
Hop garden field
Hop garden field
Homestall
Orchard


Garden
House & garden
Cottage & garden
Garden
Orchard
Slip
Young orchard
Footway field
Further field
Barn & stack yard


House & garden

Garden

Cottage & garden

Rats Castle house
Pasture
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Hops
---
Meadow


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


---

---

---

---

3.2. 2
3.3.11
1.2. 7
11.0.37
0.0.23
5.2. 3
4.2. 3
5.1.16
7.1.12
0.2.14
1.0.19
0.1.15
  0.3. 6
116.1. 7

0.1. 7
0.0. 7
0.0. 9
0.0. 7
1.0.10
0.1. 4
1.1.30
2.2.24
1.1.11
0.0.10
7.0.39

0.0.10

0.0. 7

0.0. 1

0.0.20
0.0.38














18.18. 0











1.18. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Rev Ralph
 D.D. Tatham
Master,
 Fellow &
  Scholar of
St John's
 College,
  Cambridge
 

Ann
   Usborne



Sheet 51
Rev Thomas
 Waldron
  Hornbuckle







John
   Butcher
     Senior
454
455
456
457
458
459




264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
326
327
328
329
Lower footroad field
Posting field
Lodge field
Sheds & yards
Hassock field
Hassock



Oaks Farm
Butt field
Calves field
Homestall
Great Adcocks
Hop garden
Little Adcocks
Shaw
Tile kiln field
Burret oak
Lane field
Little Hogbin
Great Hogbin
Bailey field
Lower footroad field
Middle footroad field
Town field
Old hop garden
Occupation road
Pasture
Pasture
Meadow
---
Meadow
Wood




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

3.3. 5
3.3. 0
3.3.30
0.0. 7
3.3.37
 0.0.12
15.2.11



5.2.34
1.2. 5
1.3.22
8.3. 0
2.2.35
2.3.13
0.1. 2
2.3.19
4.3.33
3.3.28
2.0.19
4.2. 0
2.3.18
4.2.18
4.0.27
4.2.15
0.3.20
 0.1. 7
59.1.35







3.13. 0





















13. 0. 0





























Sheet 52

John
   Butcher
     Senior
















Ann
   Usborne

1097
1098
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1112
1112b
1129
1338



330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
Horns Lodge & Cottages
Footroad field
Thomas field
Cow field
Pond
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Cottage & garden
Barn & sheds
House meadow
Green hill hassock
Green hill field
Three acres
Three acres
Tan yard field
Further field


Loddenden
Lane field
Shaw & part of pond
High field
Croft orchard
Garden
Barn & yard
Young orchard
two gardens
Mansion house & grds
Upper lawn
Grotto gdn & canal pond
Lower lawn
Pond
Pond

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



---
Wood
---
Pond
---
---
Pasture
---
---
---
---
Pasture
---
---


4.2.34
2.2.38
2,2,26
0.0.28
0,0, 9
0.0.12
0.0.15
0.0.14
0.0.23
4.0.36
1.0.21
3.3.25
2.0.31
0.1.24
0.2.15
 5.1.24
28.2.15


1.3.26
0.0.24
2.3.37
1.0.26
0.0.25
0.0.33
1.0.33
0.3. 6
0.1.38
1.3. 3
0.1. 0
2.0.15
0.0.17
 0.0. 9
13.1.12


















5.17. 6
















4. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Ann
   Usborne
Ann
   Usborne









George
  Terry
Stephen
  Wilson Sen


Sarah
  Pieters
Robert
  Vane

Henry
 Winkles
   Joy
Ann
  Still
Stephen
  Wilson Junr
William
  Jull

1055
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070


344

345



346

347


1025
1029

1026

1027

1030
Four acres
Pond
Shed & yard
First field
Middle meadow
Hassock
Ash plantation
Occupation road
Stone pit field


Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden



House & garden

House & garden


Stables & garden
Garden

House

House

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


---

---



---

---


---
---

---

---

---

4.1. 0
0.0.16
0.0. 4
3.3. 2
3.1.32
0.1. 9
0.0. 5
0.0. 5
 3.0.13
15.0. 6

0.0.19

0.0.20
0.0.39



0.0.23

0.0.19
0.1. 2


0.1.11
0.0.18

0.0.9

0.0.3

0.0.30
0.1.31










4. 0. 0








Sheet 53

James
   Webb












Tolhurst


Joseph
   Reeves

1606
1607
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
1631
1632
1633
1635
1636


1650


1574
1575
1576
1577
1578
1579
1580
1581
1584
1603
1604
1605
1634
1637
1638
1639
1640
1642
1641
1504
Brick kiln Farm
Squire field
Mare pit field (?marl)
Long field
Two acres
Three corner field
Coke meadow
Shaw
Hop garden field
Horse pond field
Roadway
Homestall
Orchard field


Cottage & garden

Little Brattle Farm
Three acres
Two acres
Wood
Four acres
Seven acres
Towel field
Toll shaw
Roadway
Loves quicksett field
Town field
Lansway
Crabtree field
House field
Hop garden
Moat mead
Garden
Homestall
Town meadow
Lodge field
Further field

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


---


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


2.2.15
2.2.38
2.2.36
2.1.32
1.3.31
2.1.22
0.1.23
1.0.13
2.1.24
0.0.26
1.0. 1
 2.3.36
22.3.17


0.0.14


3.2.27
1.3.32
0.1. 5
4.2.10
7.1.13
4.0.15
1.0.18
0.0.26
2.2.30
3.1.10
0.1.36
4.3.17
2.1.25
0.2.29
2.1. 2
0.0.12
1.2. 1
2.2. 2
2.3.36
 5.0.18
51.3.34














3. 7. 6
























9.12. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Alexander
   Usborne












Jemima
 Catherine
  Varenne





Alfred John
   Wigan

Alexander
   Usborne












Rev 
 Thomas
  Waldron
   Hornbuckle





Stephen
   Carley







1288
1289
1290
1297b
1297
1298
1299
1300
1301
1705
1710



864
685
686
687
693



279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
478
479
483
Wanshurst Green?
Little
Field adjoining
Corner field
---
Long field
Railroad field
Home field
Slade
Cottage & garden
Slip of wood
Wilding Bridge wood


Part of Pinnock Farm
Scar Lane field
Hop garden
Oasthouse
Coneyburrow meadow
Ash bed


Little Slaney
House meadow
Homestall
Lane field
Orchard field
Orchard field
Flat field
Cottage field
Cottage & garden
Great silverlocks
Three corner field
Long field
Stable field
Shaw
North field
Squire field
Hop garden field
Pit field
Pond & shaw
Little silverlocks

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



Arable
Hops
---
Meadow
Wood



4.3.28
---
Pasture
Pasture
Pasture
Arable
Arable
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
---
Arable


0.0.22
1.0.18
1.2. 1
0.0.7½
0.1. 0
0.2.18
0.3. 4
0.0.29
0.0.25
0.0.24
12.2. 8½
17.1.36½


6.3.38
4.3.25
0.0. 4
4.2.39
 0.0.18
16.3. 4


1.3.17
2.1.13
1.0.25
1.0.13
2.2.29
2.1.20
0.0.39
1.3.29
3.3.22
3.2.37
4.1. 6
0.0.30
4.0. 2
4.0.36
3.2.15
2.1.21
0.0.20
 1.1.12
46.1.14













0.18. 0







4.11. 0




















8. 0. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Sion
   Rose

579
585
586
587
588
589
590
592
593
601
602
603
604
605
Chickenden
Oven field
Two acres
Part of hog mead
Part of hog mead
Occupation road
Gate meadow
Oven meadow
Great hungerdowns
Little hungerdowns
Ten acre field
Eight acre field
Upper five acres
Four acres
Footpath field

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


1.2.29
2.2.25
3.1.13
2.0.29
0.1.30
3.0. 0
1.2.37
6.1.32
3.2.19
11.2. 3
8.3.29
6.1.39
4.2. 6
1.3.21

Sheet 55 606
607
608
609
610
611
656
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
628
629
644
645
646
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
Shaw & ponds
Occupation road
Pond
House field
Hassock
Three corner field
Shaw
Shaw
Homestall
Home orchard
Old hop garden
Middle orchard
Old hop garden field
Lower orchard
Six acre field
Hassock
Seven acres
Shaw
Hassock
Pond & shaw
Eleven acre field
East mead
Windmill wood
Sheep pond shaw
Lower Five acres
West mead
Wood
--
---
Meadow
Wood
Meadow
Wood
Wood
---
Meadow
Hops
Meadow
Meadow
Meadow
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Wood
Wood
Seeds
Meadow
Wood
Wood
Arable
Meadow

0.0.29
0.1.31
0.0.21
2.3. 1
0.0.34
1.3. 7
0.1.18
0.1. 7
1.2. 6
1.0.29
1.2.12
1.1.12
1.3.19
2.1. 9
6.1. 7
0.1.29
8.1.19
0.1. 1
1.0. 0
0.1.20
12.0.1
2.0. 0
3.1.26
0.0.32
5.0.18
    4.0. 7
117.3.27



























22.10. 0

John
   Willes










Sheet 56

John
   Thorp

582
583
584
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
630
631
632
633
634
635
642
643
647
647a
Little Barden
Further summer land
Half River Beult
Main summer land
Hog meadow
Young hop garden
Primrose field
Footway field
Long meadow
Eleven acre field
Pond
Five acre field
Hassock & pond
Barn meadow
Homestall
Pond
Lower barn field
Five acre meadow
Flood dyke meadow
Sheep pound field
Sheep pound shaw
Horse races
Horse races shaw

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


2.2. 6
0.0.25
5.0. 5
3.1.33
5.1. 6
14.1.25
2.1.33
6.0.11
11.1.11
0.1. 0
6.1.10
0.1.15
3.0.16
0.0.35
0.0.23
10.0.18
5.0.22
2.2. 3
2.0.38
0.0.29
4.3.27
 0.0.27
86.1.18
























16.10. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Edward
   Watts







James
   Ward
     Senior














James
   Ward
     Junior
Edward
   Thomas



John
   Selves


James
   Ward
     Senior




John
   Huggins

Samuel
  Cousens

George
   Webb


James
   Ward
     Junior
278
472
325


1390



1643
1645
1646
1647
1648


360


996


1143



1671
1672
1673
1674
1734
1735
1736
1737
1738
1739
Nearer small profit
Down field
Further small profit


Fur field


Ashursts
Young orchard
Little orchard
Homestall
Great orchard
Street field


House beershop (The 
   Royal Oak) & garden

House yard & building


Cottage & garden


Weeks Farm
Two acre hop garden
North field
Banky field
Footpath field
Lower field
Manor field
Four acres and a half
Orchard
Homestall
Platt
Arable
Arable
Arable


Arable



Meadow
Meadow
---
Meadow
Meadow



---

---


---



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

5.2. 9
7.3.17
 3.0.30
16.2.16

4.2.39




1.2. 5
0.2.16
0.1. 4
1.2. 1
2.2.36
6.2.22


0.0.35


0.0. 8


0.0.10




2.2.10
2.2.10
4.1. 0
5.0.19
4.1.10
3.2. 9
5.0.19
1.1.35}
0.1.20}
 0.0.24}
29.1.36



































Tithe  
free   

4. 8. 0

Thomas
   Watson

John
   Bayly


Charles
   Edmett




William
   Spratt













Francis
   Bewley
John
   Selves
William
   Gransbury

435
436


437
441
442



1088
1089
1090
1094
1095
1096
1417
1418
1419
1420
1407
1408



438

439

440
Hill House
House & outbuildings
Garden


Shed
Warehouse
House & shop


Little Aydhurst?
House field
Horse pasture
Marl field
Coxheath field
Hassock field
Hassock
Field next Whittings
Second meadow
Barn meadow
Homestall
Pond
East field


Brickyard Row
Cottage & yard

Cottage & yard

Cottage

---
---


---
---
---



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



---

---

---


0.0.14
0.0.15
0.0.29


0.0. 1
0.0. 2
0.0. 6
0.0. 9



2.2.10
1.3.22
2.3.21
3.0.36
1.3.20
0.0.31
2.2.39
1.1.28
1.2.15
0.1.22
0.0.37
  3.0. 2
22.0. 3



0.0. 3

0.0. 1

0.0. 1
0.0. 5

























4.11. 0







Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Thomas
   Watson
David
   Camp
Henry
   Tomsett


Thomas
   Walker
James
   Walker
James
   Davis


Gillett
 Jonathan
   Ottaway
1006

1007



1022

1023

1024



1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1050
1052
1049
1451
1496
1497
House & yard

House & yard



Cottage & yard

Cottage & yard

House shop & garden


The Bower
Orchard field
Orchard field
Bower field
Orchard field
House & premises
Garden
Paddock
Middle field
Further meadow
Pond
Shaw
Orchard field
Blind meadow
---

---



---

---

---



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

0.0. 6

0.0. 7
0.0.13



0.0. 3

0.0. 3

0.0.35
0.1. 1



2.0.25
1.1. 4
1.2.36
1.2. 0
0.3. 1
0.1.16
0.3.11
1.2.37
2.3.36
0.0. 9
0.1. 4
1.1.25
 1.2.33
16.2.37





























4. 9. 6

Thomas
   Watson

1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1019
1020
1021
1038
1039
1040
Vine House
House & grounds
Buildings & yards
Stackyard
Walled garden
Kitchen garden
Shrubbery & ponds
Banky field
Walled field
Plantation
Near slaughter hse field
Further slaughter hse fld

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


0.2.13
0.1.10
0.0.12
0.1. 2
0.1.11
0.1.18
1.3.17
2.2. 2
0.0. 6
2.3.16
 2.3.38
12.0.25















3.16. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

Thomas
   Watson















Sheet 59







William
   Walter

Thomas
   Whitting























William
   Walter

1271
1337
1341
1342
1387
1388
1401
1402
1403
1404
1404a
1405
1410
1411
1412
1413
1414
1415
1416
1339
1340
1409
1406


1824
1821
Hen & Duckhurst Farm
Highlands
North field
Pond field
Pond
Wood
Cockle field
Hop garden
Shaw
West croft
Slip
Shaw
Cowfield
Round meadow
Barn field
Landway
Platt
Homestall
Garden
Garden
Bushy reed
Thistle reed
Wood
Cater croft


Wood
Shaw

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


Wood
Wood


5..1.23
3.3.36
7.0.36
0.1.34
0.1. 0
5.1.23
2.2.29
0.1. 8
1.2.20
1.0.38
0.0.21
3.2. 0
2.1.12
2.3.20
0.0.34
0.2. 5
0.2. 8
0.1.14
0.0. 9
4.3.19
3.3. 7
0.1. 4
 2.2.19
50.2.19


61.0.30
 0.0.28
61.1.18

























8.15. 0













Stephen
  Wilson
    Senior


William
  Wickings
   Senior



William
  Wickins
    Junior
William
   Walter





Edward
   Field

Samuel
  Couchman

Edward
   Hucksted
Robert
   Reeves

Elizabeth
  Chittenden
William
Wickins Sen


William
Wickins Jun
George
   Paine
Henry
   Reeves
Mary
   Town
983
986
987
988
995


429


431


227

228


357

358



364
382
383

361

362
Lower meadow
Banky meadow
Old orchard
Garden
Barn & yards


Forge


Cottage & yard


Cottage & garden

Cottage & garden


House

House shop & premises



Orchard
Workhouse meadow
Garden

House & garden

Cottage & garden
Meadow
Meadow
Pasture
---
---


---


---


---

---


---

---



Pasture
Meadow
---

---

---

1.0.38
1.0.30
0.3.31
0.0.13
0.0.13
3.2. 5


0.0. 1


0.0. 4


0.0.31

0.0.29
0.1.20


0.0. 1

0.0.26
0.0.27



0.3.35
0.3.12
0.0.10

0.0. 4

 0.0. 3
1.3.24







1. 0. 0

























0.11. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Sheet 60
Humphrey
   Wickham

Samuel
   Brook




John
   Cork










Samuel
   Cousens
William
   Patterson

520
521
561



1041
1071
1072
1073
1074
1084
1087
1091
1092
1589


446
1001
447

Upper barn field
Gate field
Old hop garden


Little Aydhurst
Bell Lane field
Spratts meadow
Pond
Pond meadow
Homestall
Orchard
Toll mead
Great meadow
Little meadow
Well field


Butchers shop
Piggeries & stable
Cottage

Meadow
Arable
Arable



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


---
---
---


3.1.19
3.2.35
 5.0.21
12.0.35



2.0.16
2.2.23
0.0.26
1.0.31
0.3. 8
0.2. 1
3.1.22
4.1.34
1.0.22
 2.3. 5
19.0.28


0.0. 1
0.0. 4
0.0. 1
0.0. 6






2. 2. 6












5. 5. 0

Stephen
   Walter



















Sheet 61

Marthe
   Cornwall

1528

1530
1531
1532
1533
1534
1535
1536
1537
1538
1539
1540
1541
1542
1543
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
1564
1565
1566
1568
Great Doorn
Little stone wood (Little
  wood field in CKS copy)
Shaw
Tollfield
Shaw
Lodge field
Shaw
Home meadow
Home meadow
Home meadow
Shaw
Young hop garden
Calves pasture
Forstall
Forstall
Old orchard
Orchard
Homestall
Garden
Thorn meadow
Road
Seven acres
Pond field
Six acres
Joy field


Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Wood
Arable
Hops
Arable
Wood
Hps
Pasture
---
---
Pasture
Meadow
---
---
Meadow
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable



2.2.26
0.1.36
5.0.39
0.1.10
6.1.39
1.2.25
1.2.26
3.1.27
2.3.24
0.1. 1
2.1.22
1.3.27
0.1. 1
0.0.38
5.0.37
1.2.23
1.0.33
0.2. 7
1.1.36
0.0.14
7.2. 6
7.1. 3
6.2. 3
 7.1.27
68.3.10




























12. 6. 0

Stephen
   Walter

Stephen
   Samson

1479
1482
1483
1484
1485
1486
1487
1489
1505
1506
1507
1508
1510
1511
1512
1513
1514
1516
1517
1518
1519
1520
1570
1571
Little Pagehurst
Front door mead
Orchard
Near front door mead
Homestall
Back door mead
Old orchard
Roadway
Peartree field
Little field
Little field
Marl pit field
Shaw
Cow pasture
Old hop garden
Fleetting dish field
Bridge field
Old hop garden
Barn field
Barn & yard
Pond
Cow field
Gore field
Long acres
Church acres

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


2.0.15
1.2.15
1.2.13
0.1.13
3.0.36
1.2.35
0.1. 6
5.2. 1
1.1.18
1.1. 5
5.3.16
0.3.36
3.1. 4
2.0.14
4.2.25
5.2.24
1.2.30
4.3.37
0.0.12
0.1.20
5.0.20
3.3.29
6.3.24
 6.1.35
71.0. 3



























13.16. 0
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks
Stephen
   Walter


Charles
   Walter


Daniel
   West

Sheet 62









Daniel
   West
Stephen
   Walter


Charles
   Walter


Mary
   Jenner











Daniel
   West
1706
1708a


1437



1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853



1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1941
1943
Shaw
Wilding wood


Robinson field


Little Hartsheath
Seed field
Tares field
Hop garden
Bean field
Great meadow
Square meadow
Oats field
Orchard
Homestall
Wheat field


Hartsheath
Great three corner field
Burchells
The Wood
Male field
Lodge field
Landway
Lane field
Great field
Shaw
Goudhurst field
Oasthouse field
Long mead
Hobbs wood field
Hobbs wood hop garden
Barn meadow
Barn orchard
Haystack platt
Homestall
Platt
Lower Strackney wood
Middle Strackney wood
Wood
Wood


Arable



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



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

0.0.33
4.3.11
5.0. 4

9.1.22




3.3.16
2.2.34
3.0. 5
1.3.31
2.2. 9
2.1. 0
6.3. 1
0.3.34
0.2.27
  4.3.13
29.2.10



6.0.33
1.0.10
5.0.11
8.3.13
9.1.12
0.2.19
7.2. 6
5.3.21
0.1.26
1.2. 3
1.0. 1
4.2. 2
2.1.18
3.3.15
3.1.27
1.1.14
0.0.24
0.2. 7
0.0.28
10.0.28
  8.2.20
82.2.18




















4.15. 0























9. 8. 6
Owner Occupier

No.

Description Cultivation

Quantities

Rector

Remarks

George
   Witherden







Sheet 63

Jesse
   Chainey

1862
1863
1864
1865
1942
1944
1945
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1962
Hartssheaf Farm
Lower Snoad wood field
Shaw
Banky field
Upper Snoad wood field
Seven acres
Eleven acres
Five acres
Shaw
Stable meadow
Forstall
Homestall
Orchard
Marl pit shaw
Barn field
Shaw
Barn field
Shaw
Kiln field
Kiln pit

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


5.3.25
0.2.10
8.3.31
7.0. 5
8.0.12
12.0.32
6.0.28
0.0.30
3.0.18
0.1.10
1.3. 2
0.3. 0
1.1.25
3.3.16
0.1.25
0.3. 3
0.3. 4
4.1.17
0.1.16







































Thomas
 Watson
Rev T.W.
 Hornbuckle
Henry
 Winlkes Joy
John
 Butcher Sen
Trustees of
 Charity of
Lancelot
 Bathurst
  deceased



















John
   Reeves










1963
1964
1964a
1965
1966
1967
1968
2107
2108
2109
2110
2111
2112
2113
2114
1949



1979
2008
2009
2009a
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2069
2070
2071
Little kiln field
Haybarn mead
Shaw
Young hop garden
Landway
Old eight acres
Five acres
Sawpit field
Long two acres
Thousand acres
Upper spring field
Lower spring field
Top of green field
Field over lane
The wood
Shaw


School Farm
Homestall
Barn field
Landway
Shaw
Three corner field
Shaw
Hop garden
Long meadow
Shaw
Shaw
Orchard
Shaw
Arable
Meadow
Wood
Hops
---
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Arable
Wood
Wood



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

1.0.38
4.3.35
0.1. 6
1.1.28
0.1. 8
7.0. 9
6.0. 3
4.0.37
2.2.36
1.1. 6
4.3. 4
2.3.10
1.0.32
1.3.25
0.1.31
   0.0.17
107.2.34



1.0.20
2.0.19
0.0.30
0.1.36
1.3.13
0.1.12
1.3. 5
1.2. 2
0.0.35
0.1. 6
0.3.22
0.0.38
  3.1.16
14.1.14


















15.15. 0














Tithe   
free    
Sheet 64
Thomas
 Watson
Rev T.W.
 Hornbuckle
Henry
 Winlkes Joy
John
 Butcher Sen
Trustees of
 Charity of
Lancelot
 Bathurst
  deceased

The Rev T.W.
 Hornbuckle















The Rev T.W.
 Hornbuckle

363













449
450
451

The parish school













Church & churchyard
Plantation
Rectory house 
    & buildings

---













---
Wood

---


0.0.13













1.1.24
0.0. 7

1.3.30
3.1.21





















0. 5. 0

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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Staplehurst Church

Some Monumental Inscriptions of Staplehurst Church, noted by Leland L. Duncan August 1922. Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plans of location of gravestones in Staplehurst Churchyard. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.

South Eastern Portion
1.   E.T. (no date)

2.   Thomas GRAYLING? late of Wol?field in Sussex. He died May ?? (?17) 177- ?1 or 4) aged 70 years.

3.   Elizabeth wife of Iden WALTER of this Parish died 29 October 1784 aged 47 years. Left issue 5 sons and 4 daughters. Also Catherine his second wife died 15 March 1799 aged 51 years. Iden Walter died 10 June 1814/5? aged 82 years.

3a.   Head now Flat stone plus 2 footstones. M.L. and S.L.

4.    James WALTER died 6 February 1891 aged 53 years leaving a widow, 5 sons and 6 daughters. Elizabeth his wife died 1 September 1912 aged 66 years.

5.   William WALTER of this Parish died 4 February 1855 aged 75 years. Ann his wife died 17 May 1849 aged 65 years. Iden their son died 2 March 1818 aged 13 years. Left issue surviving, 1 son and 2 daughters (Charles, Eliza and Ann)

6.   Charles WALTER of Henhurst Farm of this Parish died 3 June 1883 aged 76 years. Leaving a widow, 2 sons and 3 daughters. Sally Emily wife of above died 6 July 1896 aged 88 years. William eldest son of the above died 25 February 1883 aged 50 years. Charles eldest son of the above William Walter died 22 February 1884 aged 24 years and is interred in Brenzett cemetery

7.   Joseph WAGHORN of this parish died 9 April 1866 aged 64 years. Ann his wife died 17 November 1879 aged 69 years

8.   Elizabeth CARROWAY died 29 March 1837 aged 56 years. Jesse son of James Carroway of Chatham died 26 September 1832 aged 22 years. James Buss died 14 July 1850 aged 64 years. Martha Buss wife of the above died 18 September 1851 aged 62 years.

9.   Old altar. No visible inscription. c.1700

10.    Jacob DOBELL died 18 December 1832 aged 75 years. Sarah Dobell wife of the above died 8 November 1837 aged 79 years

11.   (Coped) John PENKIVIL, surgeon of Staplehurst Parish born 23 October 1803 died 29 June 1864. His wife Frances Penkivil born 27 May 1815 died 28 August 1888. Edward and Henry sons born 21 October 1852 died 21 May 1853

12. (Top part all gone) …is wife died December … aged 80 years
Footstone H.C. 1805 G.C. 1788

13. (An enclosure containing a cross) John SPONG died 10 June 1848 aged 55 years. Mary Spong died 1 November 1855 aged 63 years. Erected by their only child John. John Spong died 30 April 1897

14. Elizabeth SPONG daughter of Ann Spong of this parish widow died 22 October 1746 aged 23 years. (on back) Martha Spong died 23 March 1872 aged 71 years

15. (Altar). Top William SPONG of Maplehurst in this parish who after a life of 48 years … the .. day of November 180(?5) Also of Ann relict of the aforesaid William Spong who died 29 January 1841 in her 80th year. (North side) John SPONG of ye parish son of Stephen and Ann Spong died 13 June 1755 aged 43 years. (East end) Mary Spong spinster died 28 April 1774 aged 64 years. (South side) Anna relict of Stephen Spong of Chart next Sutton died February ye 23 1756 aged 74 years. Left issue William, Mary and Ann (West end) Anna Spong died 14 February 1762 aged 40 years

16. Daniel SPONG died 18 May 1874 aged 71 years. Thomas Spong, brother of the above died 17 February 1877 aged 80 years

17. Elizabeth wife of Edward SIMMONS late of Iden in this parish died 10 December 1875 aged 77 years. Also Edward Simmons died 12 August 1877 in his 81st year. Also of the deceased children of the above Henry James died 21 January 1839 aged 5 years. Elizabeth died 7 July 1842 aged 22 years. Sally-Day died 7 April 1843 aged 20 years. Agnes died 17 January 1854 aged 23 years.
Edward Thomas died 12 April 1856 aged 31 years. Mary Ann died 14 July 1856 aged 35 years. Eliza died 10 October 1856 aged 28 years. John died 16 April 1864 aged 32 years. Caroline died 19 August 1869 aged 29 years. Left issue 3 sons and 2 daughters. William, Matilda, Nicholas Jane and Stephen.

18. John MERRALL of this parish died October 10 1803 aged 76 years. Elizabeth wife of the above John Merrall died May 13 1803 aged 56 years

19. Edward MERRALL of this parish died 26 January 1768 aged 78 years. Mary his wife died December 28 1770 aged 84 years. Left issue 3 sons, Richard Edward & John.

20. RENC ARY the for … ..?? RENOLDS ?? the .ate wife of Jeremiah ?UL … who died ?? December 1813 aged 3(or 5) years

21. Harriett wife of Abram KITE of this parish died 16 September 1857 aged 39 years

22. Mary Douglas wife of Daniel KITE died 10 February 1887 aged 58 years

23. Hannah Reeves wife of Reuben KITE died 29 January 1900 aged 58 years. Also Miss Ann COLLISON sister of the above died 27 May 1906 aged 67 years. Also Reuben Kite died 29 November 1909 aged 75 years (above 3 last are in a curb)

24. Small cross D.F.R. (no date)

25. Thomas BROOKE of this parish died 14 March 1779 aged 73 years

26. Thomas BAYLY died 19 October 1794 aged 81 years. Left issue by Susanna his wife 3 sons and one daughter. Samuel, Thomas, John and Sarah. Susanna his wife died 29 September 1796 aged 71 years.

27. Thomas son of Thomas and Susanna BAYLEY died 26 July 1805 aged 54 years

28. To the memory of an affectionate parent William GOBLE farmer, late of Benenden died 23 May 1825 aged 68 years

29. Eliza daughter of William and Elizabeth RANDALL, late licensed victualler of this parish died 2 February 1853 aged 10 years

30. George MITCHELL of this parish yeoman died 24 October 1758 aged 74 years. Jane his wife died November 9 1729 aged 46 years. Left issue 7 children Elizer, George, Jane, Sarah, Rebekah, Charles and Mary

31. Mary wife of Charles MITCHELL, victualler of this parish died 24 April 1771 aged 45 years. Left issue 3 children Charles, George and Mary. Also the said Charles Mitchell died 27 April 1774 aged 52 years.

32. Charles MICHELL of this parish died 23 June 1793 aged 69 years. Sarah his wife died February 14 1800 aged 4(?4) years. Left issue 8 children, viz: Charles, George, Richard, Michael, John, Sarah, Mary and Harriot. Also Charles their son who died 26 December 1790 aged 2(?1) years.

33. William GEORGE died 7 April 1846 aged 70 years. Mary his wife died 15 March 1823 aged 46 years. Mary 2nd wife of the above died 2 February 1878 aged 79 years. Also their daughters Caroline, wife of Lewis HAYSMER died 14 May 1866 aged 37 years and Emily, wife of Edward FARMER died 15 November 1864 aged 32 years (a new stone)

34. Thomas SMITH of this parish died … 1804 aged (?6-) years. Left issue by Mary his wife …… and two daughters Thomas, Sarah and M……. Also Sarah ….. daughter ……….. ….. years. Also Mary wife of William George died March 1823 aged … Left issue 2 daughters Harriott and Elizabeth Mary. Also the said William George died 7 April 1846 aged 70 years.

35. Samuel BAYLEY died 17 March 1709/10 aged 63 years. Also Ann WAKELING late wife of Jacob Wakeling of Smarden, formerly wife of Samuel BAYLY of this parish. She died August 31 1776 in her 72nd year. Left issue 2 sons and one daughter, viz: John, Richard and Ann.

36. Samuel BAYLY died 26 February 1746 aged 63 years. Elizabeth his wife died 26 June 1764 aged 78 years. Left issue 3 sons, Samuel, Thomas and Richard.

37. Sarah wife of Richard BAYLY of this parish died December 22 1780 aged 57 years. Left issue 2 sons and 2 daughters John, Richard, Elizabeth and Sarah
Also Richard Bayly of this parish died 12 April 1795 aged 79 years.

38. John son of Richard and Sarah BAYLY of this parish died 18 February 1779 aged 32 years.

39. Elizabeth, daughter of Richard and Sarah BAYLY died 7 April 1787 aged 39 years.

40. Elizabeth wife of Richard BAYLY died 11 May 1810 aged 60 years. Also the son Richard Bayly died 3 July 1813 aged 3 years. Richard Bayly died January 7 1815 aged 64 years. The survivors are 3 daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth and Mildred.

41. Thomas WALLER of Marden died 21 November 1792 aged 73 years. Left issue 3 sons and 4 daughters, Thomas, Charles, John, Rebecca, Rosamond, Mary and Elizabeth. Also Rebecca his wife died January 12 1798 aged 79 years.

42. John WALLER of Marden died January 29 1814 aged 64 years.

43. Mary WALLER late of Marden died 25 March 1824 aged 66 years.

44. Charles SHOEBRIDGE late of South Street, Grosvenor Square died 3 August 1858 aged 38 years.

45. David RICHERSON son of Thomas and Susanna Richerson died August 15 1810 in his 28th year.

46. Our dear mother Elizabeth WEBB died 28 January 1913 aged 83 years.

47. (Altar). North side. Edward SIMMONS late of this parish died November 8 1735 aged 52 years. Ann his wife died July 20 1768 aged 73 years. Left issue 3 sons Thomas, Edward and John. (No other inscription).

48. Edward SIMMONS of this parish died February 11 1796 aged 79 years. Sarah his wife died 14 May 1774 aged 61 years. Left issue 5 sons and 2 daughters, Thomas, Edward, John, James, Henry, Sarah and Elizabeth. Also Ann their daughter died in her infancy. Also Thomas their son died December 1791 aged 42 years.

49. An old sunk altar tomb on west end Here lyeth the body of James BRIDGELAND late deceased son of Peter Bridgel… who d … 2 … …. 161*8 ….
under grass (`17 cent) and decayed. * broken but looks like 1

50. (Altar). Top …. … departed the remains of Grace (?) WILLIAMS widow of Michael (?) Williams of … // Nanl .. and (?sister of) Dr TAYLOR, Rector of ?this parish. She died … day of April ..178(?5)

51. Mrs Anne CHILDREN widow of Mr John Children of Hedcorne died 3 February 1789 aged 71 years.

52. Thomas STEDMAN of this parish died 5 November 1856 aged 61 years. Rose his wife died 29 March 1885 aged 88 years.

53. Joseph UNDERHILL of this parish died January ?5 ?1808(?) aged 60 years.
Also Charles his son who died in his infancy. Left surviving .. sons and .. daughters Thomas, Joseph, John, James, Stephen, Daniel, Rebecca and Sarah
Footstone J.U. 1808.

54. (Flat). Our dear Mother Elizabeth CARR died 15 June 1916.

55. (Low coped cross). Mary Ann GREEN wife of the late Richard Green of Black Heath, Worcestershire died October 2 1908 aged 67 years.

56. Mary wife of James MORRIS late of Horsebridge Sussex and many years a resident of this parish died 15 May 1886 aged 75 years. Also James Morris died at Blindley Heath, South Godstone, Surrey 27 February 1905 aged 98 years. Also of their 3 sons who lie here James, Richard and George.

57. Ann wife of George BERGE died 30 April 1872 in her 31st year. Also his infant daughter who died 1 May 1872 aged 5 days. The above being the only daughter of James and Mary MORRIS of this parish.

58. (a) James MORRIS 3 footstones [b] R.M. [c] C.M.

59. John WALKER of this parish died 17 August 1835 aged 69 years. Jane his wife died 17 June 1846 aged 85 years. Also John and Ann, children of the above who died in infancy. Left surviving 4 daughters Rose, Elizabeth, Ann and Jane. Also John Walker, grandson of the above who died 29 October 1840 aged 18 years.

60. John SIMMONS of this parish died 24 May 1787 aged 87 years. Also Martha Simmons wife of John Simmons …. aged 87 years.

61. Stephen BROMLEY, farmer formerly of this parish died 11 October 1820 aged 45 years. Also Winifred his wife died 25 December 1837 aged 54 years. They had issue 9 children, 5 sons and 4 daughters also Samuel who died in his infancy. Martha died April 1821 aged 18 years. John died July 1826 aged 26 years. Stephen died October 1826 aged 17 years. Thomas died June 1828 aged 15 years. Samuel died September 1838 aged 33 years. Winifred the wife of Henry Seymour and daughter of the above died in London 4 April 1864 aged 61 years.

62. George, youngest son of Humphrey THOMAS born 19 June 1810 died 13 April 1869 leaving a widow and 3 sons George, Charles and Edwin.

63. (Leaning forward) Humphrey THOMAS of this parish died 8 September 1854 aged 89 years. Mary his wife died February 15 1837 aged 71 years. They had issue 6 sons and 3 daughters Thomas, Sarah, Catherine, Elizabeth, Obert, Humphrey, Edward, John and George.

64. Martha WILES died May 12 1897.

65. Elizabeth wife of William MACKENDER and daughter of John AUSTEN of Northiam in Sussex died 24 February 1745 aged 34 years.

66. Richard MALYAN died 11 January 1823 aged 26 years.

67. Robert son of Humphrey and Sarah THOMAS of this parish died 20 July 1836
aged 83 years. Sarah their daughter and wife of Reuben ROBINSON died 5 October 1840 aged 85 years.

68. Humphrey THOMAS of this parish died 30 March 1791 aged 78 years. Left issue 2 sons and 3 daughters Catherine, Robert, Sarah, Constance and Humphrey. Also Sarah his wife died 19 January 1809 aged 8(?3).

69. Thomas WATTS of Chart next Sutton died 22 September 1828 aged 47 years. Elizabeth his wife died 2 January 1857 aged 73 years. Susanna and Edward, children of the above, died in infancy. Left surviving 9 children, Thomas, Mary Elizabeth, Sarah, William John, Edward, James, Charles and George.

70. John FURBY of this parish, yeoman died September ye 22 1742 aged 71 years. Ann his wife died November ye 1st 1738 in her 77th year.

71. Susanna wife of Thomas WATTS of this parish died 12 July 1820 aged 68 years Left surviving 2 sons and 2 daughters, Ann, Thomas, William and Mary.

72. John and Mary Ann, infant children of John and Eliza COUCHMAN of this parish (no dates)

73. Eliza, wife of John COUCHMAN died 7 March 1898 aged 80 years. John Couchman of this parish died 10 April 1903 aged 87 years.

74. Samuel COUCHMAN of this parish died 31 August 1859 in his 85th year. Hannah his wife died 20 April 1856 in her 73rd year. Samuel, son of the above died 17 February 1836 in his 27th year. Left surviving one son and 2 daughters, John, Sarah Ann and Mary.

75. William OLCAFE, son of William Olcafe of Staple and Ann his wife who died October 25 1694 aged 11 years. Also buried Elizabole aged (?2) years and Ann aged 5 years (4 lines ?verse) ? name Olcase or Olcafe.

76. … M ….. BROOK… / t …..s ….e Brook …/.. of the …../ ….. / ….. /… ed … / … aged 48 … /… issue … /… AN .N… BRON…….

77. Thomas BROOK of this parish died 7 May 1810 aged 46 years. Ann Brook, wife of the above died 9 February 1833 aged 63 years. Left issue 3 sons and 3 daughters, Ann, Samuel Thomas, Sarah, Mary and William.

78. Mary BROOK daughter of Thomas and Ann Brook of this parish died 8 June 1810 aged 1 year 11 months. William Brook their son died 30 June 1811 aged 9 months.

79. (Broken) William (broken) LEAFFE late of this parish (broken) ROCER, who died August ye 6 1702 in ye 61st year. Left issue 2 daughters, Mary and Elizabeth. (?Oleaffe)

80. Mary wife of Thomas LEDGER of his parish died August 29 1761 aged 5(?1). Left issue one daughter, Sarah Thomas Ledger died 26 October 1768 aged 66 years.

81. Albert H. PENFOLD died 9 March 1918 aged 54 years. In memory of my dear father.

82. Eliza wife of George BROWN, shipwright belonging to His Majesty’s Yard at Sheerness who died May 25 1764 aged (?5)6. Left issue one daughter, Elizabeth.

83. Thomas LAMBERT of this parish died January 13 1819 aged 69 years. Elizabeth his wife died 9 June 1833 aged 81 years. Elizabeth their daughter died 14 August 1801 aged 19 years. Thomas their son died 16 March 1819 aged 31 years. Also three of their children died in infancy.

84. Sun dial (No name)

85. E.P. no date (?1860) small cross

86. NERE UNTO /..HS PLACE lieth /.uried the /.odies of John /..N BUTCHER /… THURE /….. ere
(Early ?1680 or 80 ? name or probably trade but see 94 or 98. It may be John and Anna Butcher)

87. John DIAMOND of this parish died 20 December 1742 aged 66 years. Ann his wife died 10 November 1775 aged 85 years.

88. (Small cross). Edith LARGE died 12 January 1892 aged 6 years.

89. John CHAMBERS late of Headcorn but formerly of this parish died October 4 1813 aged 85 years. Sarah his wife died December 1(?9) 1793 aged 59 years.

90. Albert son of Maria APPS of this parish died 5 August 1849 aged 6 years 3 months. The above Maria Apps died 23 January 1874 aged 69 years.

91. Charles FIELD died 8 February 1851 aged 66 years. Mary his wife died 30 July 1870 aged 73 years.

92. William HAMILTON died 30 June 1898 aged 61 years.

92a. All Saints Church Yew tree. V.R. June 29 1887 Planted by W & L HOARE

93. Attau LANSFIELD of Wil…borough in this county. He departed this life August 16 1733 aged 19 years and 9 months. (? Attaway but is a U not W).

94. John BUTCHER died 16 December 1826 aged 88 years. Elizabeth his wife died May .. 1799 aged 47 years. Thomas Butcher son of the above died 1 September 1792 aged 14 years.

95. James AVERY died 31 August 1815 aged 47 years. Left surviving one son John LOADSMAN. Also John Loadsman died 25 September 1816 aged 20 years. Elizabeth wife of James Avery died 12 April 1830 aged 56 years.

96. Thomas PILE and Mary his wife late of this parish. He died 20 July 1805 aged 67 years. She died 25 February 1812 aged 79 years leaving one son and 5 daughters.

97. (Altar) N. side /… dy ………. /OLF wife …. alo ……./CO.T Who departed this life November /…………. v …………………… /
(all perished. Name might be Cole).

98. (Altar) ……Daughter /of …….cis BUTCHER /Lye ….. ar to this stone / who departed this life /..12 16(?55) aged 18 years/…. For the Resur
(Left side much gone). On west end: The body of Thomas LAMBE geny who departed this life May 7 1658. Lyeth here sleeping in Jesus. Till a better resurrechon. Aged 58 years.

99. Hannah, daughter of William and Hannah THWAITES of Dartford died 14 September 1841 aged 18 years.William son of the above William and Hannah died October 8 1858 aged 32 years.

100. (Altar). North side. Here lyeth the …. of Thomas USBORN son of Thomas Usbsorne … departed this life the 19th of May 1… in the 61st yeare of his age. Here …. body of Thomas Usborne son to Thomas …..n the younger and grandson of Thomas Usborne the elder who died ye 2 ……. in the 21st yeare of his age. (on west end) ….. intered ye body of Thomas Usborn ye elder who departed this life 3 of October 1666 in the 86th yeare of his age.

101. Mrs Sarah JENNINGS wife of Mr John Jennings of Frittenden died 19 July 1837 aged 74 years. Also of the above John Jennings who died 23 October 1844 aged 76 years. Mrs Milicient Medhurst their daughter, wife of Mr Charles Medhurst of Dartford died 20 August 1837 aged 34 years.

102. Here / lyeth / In …../ …..SOM …../ A …. TWR ….. / (gone) / R …. ISH /……. / ANN I IS wh…. / departed this life / ye 11 day of …. / ..ber ano dom / 16(?6)-. / Waiting for the / Resurrechon / aged 28 years.

103. H …… d ye / b….(?T)ho LAMBE / (?son) … of Tho / and Mary Lambe / of A … hurst who / dyed … May ye 17 / 1-97 / aged 37 years
(? Aydhurst. 1st letter looks like part of A but might be H. ?1697 but 2nd figure is not like 6, but is a very early stone)

104. Thomas HODGSON late of this parish. Officer of the Excise.
(no date but mid 18th century).

105. Thomas BARTEN of this parish late of Bethersden died June the (?8) 176(?1) aged 62 years. Anne his wife died ye 17 August 1744 aged 44 years. Left issue 3 daughters, Elizabeth, Susan and Ann.

106. Thomas BARTON of this parish died June 21 1762 aged 20 years. Elizabeth his wife died September 23 1762 aged 22 years.

107. (Altar). Susanna wife of Edward BARTEN of this parish died December 11 1764 aged 22 years. Left issue one son and one daughter, Thomas and Susannah.

108. Sarah wife of Richard SAMSON of this parish died 17 May 1794 in her 51st year. Richard Samson died 19 January 1820 aged 76 years. Sarah 2nd wife of the above died 17 April 1836 aged 80 years. She left issue 3 sons and 2 daughters, Richard, John, William, Elizabeth and Sarah. Also Elizabeth wife of John Barton, late of Ulcomb, and daughter of the above Richard and Sarah Samson died 15 March 1796 in her 20th year. Also Sarah their daughter who died 16 November 1796 in her 16th year.

109. Stephen SAMSON of this parish died 23 April 1875 aged 76 years, leaving a widow, 4 sons and 3 daughters, Stephen, Richard, John, William, Sarah, Elizabeth and Harriett. Also Amelia widow of the above died 22 October 1879 aged 75 years.

110. William MERRALL wheelwright of Boxley died 12 June 1815 aged 35 years. Left a widow and 10 children.

111. Edward BARTON of this parish, yeoman died 22 December 1792 aged 56 years. Left issue 3 sons Edward, John and William.

112 William WICKINGS died 9 September 1846 aged 82 years. Elizabeth wife of William Wickings of this parish died 20 June 1830 aged 64 years. Left issue 1 son and 2 daughters, William Elizabeth and Martha.

113. (Coped in low rail). Julia wife of James M. BENNETT died 27 December 1876 aged 30 years. James Mace Bennett, husband of Anne Bennett died 30 March 1882 aged 36 years.

114. (Altar). South side. Here lies interred ye body of Mr Joseph USBORNE Minister of ye Gospel who departed this life December 28 1714 aged 85 years. (on West end) …. Remo …. / of Joseph and …. bo ….. / departed this ….0th of …… / 1750 in ye 86th year of her …. (North side) Also ye body of his dearly loving wife Mrs Grace Usborne who departed this life February ye 16 1712 in ye 81st year of her age.

115. Entirely perished. c.1790.

116. Small cross. F.C. no date

117. Samuel FRENCH gent who died August 20 anno dom 1692 aged 64 years.

118. Ellen Anne and Mary Jane children of Henry W and Mary Jane JOY of this parish. Ellen Anne died 12 May 1844 aged 1 year 10 months. Mary Jane died 17 May 1844 aged 6 months.

119. (Small cross). E. NORRIS. (no date. Modern c.1870).

120. (Coped). Philpot WOOD Esqre. died 17 August 1890 aged 89 years. Ann Elizabeth Wood died 18 August 1906 aged 89 years.

121. (Coped). Sarah WOOD died 21 May 1886 aged 65 years. Alfred S. Wood Esqre. died 7 May 1900 aged 76 years.

122. Titus SPICER of this parish died 19 January 1829 aged 77 years. Margaret his wife died 19 May 1829 aged 84 years. Left issue surviving 3 sons and 1 daughter, Titus, William Stephen and Sarah.

123. Robert WILLSHER died 2 February 1761 aged 28 years. Left issue 1 son and 1 daughter, John and Marh.

124. Robert WILLSHER of this parish died October .. 1793 aged 69 years. Also Elizabeth his wife died September 17 179- aged 62 years. Left issue surviving one son and one daughter, John and Elizabeth.

125. John WILLSHER died 22 October 1833 aged 70 years. Also Sarah his wife died April 29 1833 aged 60 years. Two children Sarah and John died in infancy.

126. (Top all gone) Also Jane (?) … / ……… 1…. / aged 85 years.

127. William SMITH of Pagehurst in this parish died 19 October 1808 aged 33 years.

128. Alice wife of James STONE of Sheerness died 4 February 1784 aged 27 years.

129. (Small cross). Martha HARRIS

130. (Small cross). Thomas HARRIS (No date to either. Modern c.1870).

131. (Cross). Henry Capel Thomas HUMBER died 9 May 1860 aged 29 years.

132. William SMITH late of Newstead Farm in this parish died 24 May 1874 aged 77 years. Louisa-Maria his wife relict of the late Thomas WOODGATE of Pluckley died 22 December 1857 aged 59 years. Edward-Davis son of the above William and Louisa Maria Smith died 11 March 1833 aged 5 months.

133. Anne WOODGATE late of Newstead Farm in this parish died 20 February 1877 aged 56 years. Louisa Maria Woodgate died 6 November 1879 aged 56 years.

134. (Altar). Against South aisle. Edward USBORNE Esq. died 13 November 1765 aged 60 years. Also Mary his wife died 19 November 1786 aged 76 years. This tomb was repared by his nephew Usborne 181(?0). Arms

135. (Altar). South side. Mrs Elizabeth USBORNE late of Loddenden in this parish daughter of John and Mary Usborne dued 22 January 1839 in her 95th year.

136. (Low tomb). Ann widow of Edward USBORNE Esq. late of Loddenden died April 30 1825 aged 82 years.

137. (Flat stone). Mrs Mary USBORNE wife of Mr John Usborne late of Maidstone gent died June 17 17(?80) aged 67 years. Also Mr John Usborne died (?19) December 1796 aged ?86 years. Left issue Chambers, Edward and Elizabeth. Chambers Usborne Esq. son of the above died 8 June 1826 aged 72 years. Mary his wife died 14 June 1826 aged 68 years.

138. (Low tomb). Thomas Starling USBORNE died January 5 1903 aged 69 years. Also of Elizabeth Sarah wife of the above (no date).

139. Mrs Kitty DOWNING died 12 August 1845 aged 78 years. Maria Downing died at Loddenden, Staplehurst 17 August 1868 aged 75 years.

140. (Slip, west of south porch). Mary CHRISMAS died 20 September 1818 aged 88 years.

141. Mary TRYMMER died 29 January 1837 aged 84 years.Elizabeth Righton Trymmer sister to the above died 4 May 1839 aged 71 years. (Near) Mary VINES died 15 January 1814 aged 85 years, a faithful servant to the above and family for 62 years.

142. Henry FULLER late of Lingsted in this county died ye 13 March 1739/40 aged 50 years.

143. Mrs Rebecca GUMMER died 28 May 1846 aged 76 years. Mr William BUCKHURST died 18 May 1853 aged 64 years.

NORTHERN YARD
144. Thomas CRADDUCK died 30 November 1899 aged 71 years. Mary his wife died 2 February 1881 aged 49 years. Jane daughter of the above died 16 August 1893 aged 33 years.

145. (A curb. No inscription).

146. Ann wife of Thomas CROWNS died 1 December 1881 aged 65 years. Thomas Crowns died 14 August 1900 aged 92 years.

147. (Wooden cross. No inscription).

148. Samuel WIMBLE died 25 February 1884 aged 73 years.

149. William USHERWOOD of this parish died 8 October 1874 aged 52 years. George his son died 2 August 1884 aged 28 years. Henry, grandson of the above William Usherwood died 20 February 1880 aged 6 months.

150. George CRADDOCK died 23 July 1889 aged 67 years leaving a widow, 2 sons and 6 daughters. Frances wife of the above died 11 June 1892 aged 65 years.

151. Alice Kate HAFFENDEN R.M. S.M. (No dates, c.1870).

152. Stephen BENNETT died October 8 1828 aged 73 years.

153. Ellen Jane HINKLEY died 3 November 1885 aged 31 years. Harriet Elizabeth Hinkley died 5 February 1886 aged 27 years.

154. Edward HINKLEY died 25 February 1877 aged 56 years. Harriet his wife died 16 April 1862 aged ?41 years. Mary Jane aged 3 years. Edward 1 year, children of the above. Also Sarah Hinkley, mother of the above died 26 October 1877 aged 93 years.

155. (A pillar stone). In memory of Kathrine / …..INE / due …. ch 8th / …… / aged ….. years

156. William WOOD died 20 January 1882 aged 60 years and E. Wood and M.A. Wood and M.B. Wood

157. Wooden cross. No inscription.

158. Robert WEBB of this parish died 2 May 1876 aged 69 years. Charity his wife died 8 January 1884 aged 74 years. Charles son of the above died 23 July 1867 aged 32 years. Mary Sisley daughter of the above died 22 June 1861 aged 22 years. Also 10 grandchildren who died in infancy.

159. Ruth wife of Iden GOLDSMITH of this parish died 20 July 1890 aged 59 years. Also Iden Goldsmith died 14 May 1905 aged 70 years.

160. Frances Elizabeth wife of Arthur ROBERTS died 26 January 1908 aged 29 years.

161. Matilda ORPIN 2nd wife of Robert Orpin died 14 June 1896 aged 39 years leaving 1 son Charles E. Orpin.

162. Harriet wife of Robert ORPIN died 8 October 1892 aged 40 years leaving 5 sons and 6 daughters. Also Pullen P. Orpin son of the above died 13 October 1896 aged 15 years.

163. Emily wife of Edward FARMER died 29 November 1864 aged 32 years. Edward son of the above aged 6 months.

164. Jesse BEECHING of this parish died 28 August 1868 aged 62 years. Ann his wife died 11 May 1884 aged 78 years. Also the deceased children of the above, Eliza Ann died 10 July 1850 aged 4 years. Charles died 5 December 1855 aged 15 years. George died 27 April 1862 aged 24 years. Joseph died 4 April 1868 aged 19 years. Elizabeth died 13 February 1870 aged 34 years.

165. Ellen Mary daughter of Robert and Jane FARMER of this parish died 8 August 1883 aged 10 years. Ada daughter of Edwin and Mary Farmer died 14 April 1896 aged 6 years.

166. (An old stone face gone)

167. The children of William and Mary Ann BEECHING of this parish. Mary Ann died 6 October 1871 aged 4 weeks. William Thomas died 24 May 1876 aged 1 year 7 months. Vernon James died 31 October 1881 aged 5 years 7 months. Bertie died 13 August 1885 aged 2 days.

168. (Altar).Top. Sarah wife of John CRUMP. (very faint) Sarah Crump the wife of John Crump died May 1(?5) 1817? aged 82 years.

169. Janne CRUMPE the wife of James Crumpe the elder who deceased the 26 day of March in the yeare 1650 being aged (?65).

170. Here lieth enterred the bodyes of Richard CRUMPE and Janne Crumpe ye sonn and daughter of James Crumpe ye younger and Frances his wife. The said Richard was aged 44 weeks and deceased ye 28th of December 1653 and Janne Crumpe was aged 6 yeares and a halfe and deceased 21 March 1655.

171. (gone) ..MP of this par…. / …cember the 3rd 18.. / aged (?77). / … wife of Thomas CRUMP / …sh who died June the 21 …. / (gone).

172. Hear lieth enterred the body of James CRUMPE the elder who deceased the (?3) day of Aprill in the yeare 1656 being aged 68 yeares.

173. Charles COUCHMAN died 16 January 1913 aged 49 years. Harriett his wife died 9 September 1894 aged 29 years.

174. (Old altar) South side. / Here lyeth buried the body … / … STAPLE wife of Robert St…. / …. Hucking, mother to the / w…….. Lo[v] who / dyed the 29 …………. (West end). / Here lyeth buried the b… / of John LOVE senior ye fa…. / of John Love who depart.. / this life the 19 of Septem… / 1688 aged 77 years.
(Parish register. Silvester wife of Robert Staple of Hucking buried 29 October 1683.

175. (Altar). South side. Here lyeth interred the body of James LOVE son of John Love the elder who departed this life the 27th day of March 1680 in the 24th year of his age. (West end). Here lyeth interred the body of John Love ye son of John Love the younger who departed this life the 15th day of October 1683 in the 6th year of his age. (North). Here lyeth interred the body of Mildred the wife of John Love the elder who departed this life the 16th day of September 1679 aged about 54 years.

176. Sarah TILLMON died 29 April 1873 aged 39 years. Alice Rachel, daughter of the above died October 1874 aged 3 years.

177. Thomas ROBERTS died 4 July 1898 aged 39 years.

178. Ann, widow of the aforesaid Staple LOVE of this parish who died 17 February 1787 aged 81 years.

179. Staple LOVE died 30 March 1741 aged 46 years. Elizabeth, wife of Staple Love died 13 September 1728 in ye 26th year. Left issue 3 children, Robert, Thomas and Mary. Mary their daughter died January 1725.

180. Silas JURY died 8 January 1892 aged 67 years. Emily his wife died 27 December 1890 aged 65 years.

181. William CHITTENDEN of this parish died 12 August 1872 aged 72 years. Sarah his wife died 13 March 1881 aged 81 years. William, eldest son of the above died in London 17 April 1877 aged 51 years.

182. John, 2nd son of William and Sarah CHITTENDEN of this parish died 10 August 1870 aged 43 years leaving a widow and 4 chidlren, viz: John Henry Alice Mary, Emma Susan and Marian.

183. Alfred CHITTENDEN died 30 August 1879 aged 45 years. Emily Chittenden his wife died 23 March 1920 aged 85 years.

184. (Gone) late of ….. / departed this life 28 March 17—(?7 or 36) aged 65 years.

185. Mary Ann WIMBLE died 14 May 1911 aged 58 years. Jonathan Wimble died 17 December 1919 aged 70 years.

186. Thomas CHITTENDEN died 1 November 1845 aged 65 years. Anne his 3rd wife died 21 November 1834 aged 51 years. Near are William and Elizabeth Chittenden, parents of the above Thomas Chittenden.

187. John SELVES of this parish died 6 December 1827 aged 36 years. Leaving Catharine his wife and 3 children, Eleanor, John and Sarah.

188. George ADAMS died 10 October 1913 aged 76 years.

189. (By chancel wall). In m….. of …as WARD (?) of this parish died November 18- aged 82 years. Issue 3 sons and 4 daughters viz: John, Thomas ….. (gone).

190. Here lieth the body O F IAM / esluei ….. o / …………..o / ………….1659 / ….abeth / Dav / ……. of ames / Luen.

191. Charles FOWLE died 29 November 1898 in his 73rd year. Ann his wife died 17 December 1908 in her 79th year.

192. John BARNES of this parish died 12 January 1885 aged 73 years. Harriett his wife died 19 March 1869 aged 57 years. Alfred, son of the above died 23 April 1850 aged 17 years.

193. Thomas Collins RICHARDS of this parish died 26 November 1883 aged 57 years. Catherine his wife died 26 June 1889 aged 60 years.

194. William COUCHMAN died 4 March 1914 aged 79 years. Mary his wife died 24 April 1911 aged 78 years.

195. Sarah wife of John MANWARING of this parish died 17 December 1787 aged 53 years. Left issue 4 sons and 2 daughters, John, Thomas, William, Stephen, Sarah and Susanna. Also the above John Manwaring of this parish died 23 April 1793 aged 68 years.

196. Susanna LEDGER, late of Headcorn died December 17 1794 aged 80 years. Left issue 2 sons and .-. daughters, John, Stephen, Mary and Lydia.

197. (Cross). Eliza Esther RUSSELL died 2 October 1904 (no age).

198. Mrs Martha COURT died 18 December 1899 (no age).

199. John RUSSELL, son of George and Mary Russell died 22 April 1885 aged 39 years.

200. Edwin, 7th son of George and Mary RUSSELL died 19 September 1881 aged 31 years.

201. Arthur, youngest son of George and Mary RUSSELL of this parish died 31 July 1869 aged 17 years. Mary Ann their daughter died 12 March 1878 aged 37 years.

202. Mary, wife of George RUSSELL of this parish died 8 April 1859 aged 48 years. The above George Russell died 30 January 1878 aged 71 years, leaving 8 sons and 5 daughters, Martha, Amelia, George, Mary Ann, Alfred, Thomas, John, William, Walter, Edwin, Arthur, Clara-Elizabeth and Eliza-Esther.

203. Eliza, wife of Edward SMART died 1 February 1867 in her 44th year.

204. Sarah, wife of Edward CLARKE of this parish died 25 September 1817 aged 65 years. Left surviving one daughter, Fanny.

205. George SISLEY died 21 October 1891 aged 56 years. Mary Ann his wife died 8 December 1907 aged 67 years.

206. Eastern Portion (Cross). Harriet OTTAWAY died 19 July 1843.

207. Thomas Beaumont HUDSON, gent died at Staplehurst 11 October 1866 aged 85 years. Elizabeth, widow of the above died at Stoke Newington, Middlesex 7 November 1877 aged 85 years. Interred at Highgate Cemetery.

208. (Cross) Charlotte Elizabeth GLOVER died 15 August 1868.

209. (Cross, head) Henry HOARE who gave himself continually to the work of promoting that unity for which his Lord prayed "That they all may be one". Died 16 April 1866 aged 58 years. Mary his wife, 3rd daughter of Charles, 2nd Earl of Romney died 23 February 1871 aged 59 years.

210. (Cross) Cecilia Elizabeth HOARE aged 23 years died March 20 1863.

211. (Cross) Marianne STAMMERS beloved nurse for 79 years in the family of Mr and Lady Mary Hoare, born 4 October 1821, died 30 March 1917.

212. Archibald Fitch BROOKER died 30 March 1896 aged 12 months. Ivy May Brooker died 24 February 1900 aged 7 months.

213. William BARNES, late of Maplehurst, Staplehurst born 20 January 1826, died 3 February 1906, leaving 5 sons and 5 daughters.

214. Henry BARNES of Exhurst, Staplehurst, 3rd son of the late William Barnes of Maplehurst, died 11 May 1886 aged 55 years, leaving a widow, one daughter and 4 sons. Jane Barnes his wife died 13 March 1909 aged 73 years.

215. (Cross) John Anthony KEYS, I.N. died 24 November 1895 aged 79 years.

216. (Cross) William DAMANT died 4 November 1896 aged 58 years.

217. (Large old altar). South side Also he body of Anne VINEY wife of Thomas Viney. She died April 27 1737 aged 59 years. East end. To the memory of Thomas B….. son of I.Chd and Ann B….. who died …… 1756 aged ….. years. Top. Long inscription of about 21 lines but only a word here and there can be read ………….hopes of / ….. / ….. / …..Buichi (?Burch) / / / Richard ….. died / May ….. 7- years / he …. ho / ….. widow with 4 children, Gho, Richard, James and Ann. North side. Thomas VINEY, butcher died 19 March 1737 in the 65th year. Left issue 2 sons and one daughter, Thomas, William and Ann.

218. Jane, wife of Caleb MANKLELOW died 5 February 1892 aged 52 years.

219. Thomas HOW, late of Maidstone died 26 October 1821 aged 41 years. Mary his wife died 28 November 1809 aged 31 years. Left surviving 3 sons, Thomas, William and John.

220. John KNIGHTLEY, surgeon of this parish died 11 February 1755 aged 91 years.

221. Mrs Sarah PIETERS widow, died 10 November 1852 aged 72 years.

222. Frances, daughter of Thomas DAWSON of Cranbrook died of the Smallpox February ye 12 1758 aged 27 years.

223. James George GARLAND youngest son of the late Nathaniel Garland Esq. of Woodcote Grove, Surrey and Michaelstone Hall, Essex died 3 September 1853 aged 28 years.

224. Louisa BARWELL late of Hornchurch, Essex died 9 May 1872 aged 68 years. A faithful friend of Henry WHITE of this parish, yeoman.

225. Robert VANE died 27 January 1880 aged 68 years. Susanna his wife died 7 November 1878 aged 66 years.

226. James BARTON, tallow chandler, late of Tenterden, son of Richard and Ann Barton of this parish died August 20 1763 aged 23 years.

227. Margaret Isabella, wife of John TOMSETT / died …….aged …. John Tomset / died ……2nd ………….(gone).

228. William TOMSETT died 1 December 1864. Also Mary his wife died 5 October 1861. Mary Tomsett, daughter of the above died 28 June 1856. (No ages).

229. William SPRATT died 1 November 1844 aged 67 years. Lydia his wife died 1 December 1841 aged 66 years. Left surviving 1 son and 3 daughters.

230. John SPRATT of this parish died 28 September 1795 aged 60 years. Mary his wife died 17 September 1777 aged 39 years. Left issue 6 sons and 5 daughters. Also Mary his 2nd wife died February 26 1804 aged 58 years. Left issue one daughter.

231. Robert SPRATT died 26 August 1829 aged 65 years. Elizabeth his wife died 2 August 1842 aged 75 years.

232. John CHEESMAN of this parish died 11 January 1858 aged 57 years.

233. (Cross) Julia OLIVER, wife of William Oliver schoolmaster, born 18 February 1841 died 24 January 1909. The above William Oliver died 20 October 1915 aged 71 years.

234. John REEVES of Chapman Farm in this parish died 18 October 1871 aged 62 years. Left surviving Ann his wife, 4 sons and one daughter. Ann his wife died 19 May 1892 in her 79th year.

235. Elizabeth, wife of John REEVES farmer of this parish died 30 August 1854 aged 74 years. The above John Reeves died 31 March 1862 aged 79 years. Left issue surviving 3 sons and 4 daughters, Sally, Emily, John, Rebecca, Mildred, Henry, Ann and Joseph.

236. Henry REEVES of this parish died 11 November 1867 aged 52 years. Elizabeth, wife of the above died 12 November 1860 aged 50 years. Elizabeth, daughter of the above died 5 October 1862 aged 21 years.

237. (Cross) Ellen Jane REEVES born 21 February 1848 died 17 January 1888. Susannah Ely born 8 December 1846 died 19 October 1906. Matilda L. Reeves died 18 October 1911 aged 59 years.

238. Susannah, wife of John REEVES miller of this parish, died 29 June 1857 aged 33 years, leaving 4 surviving children, one son and 3 daughters. The above John Reeves died 31 March 1878 aged 73 years.

239. John BACKHURST of this parish died 6 April 1763 aged 63 years. Also Ann his wife died 27 September 1768 aged 80 years. Erected by Elizabeth Backhurst their daughter.

240. Mary Ann BIXLEY died 29 November 1897 aged 80 years. William Bixley died 1 April 1903 aged 88 years.

The remaining stones, 238-240 in number are all recent.

SOUTH WESTERN YARD
242. (Cross) Edward Glyndwr HANMER born 10 November 1901 died 17 March 1917 aged 15 years. Alexander John Hanmer M.C. 2nd Lt. Buffs born 10 May 1896, wounded near Pozieres in the battle of the Somme 3 August 1916, died 7 October 1916 aged 20 years. Buried in the cemetery of Saint Sever, Rouen. Sons of John and Constance Catherine Hanmer of Saynden, Staplehurst.

243. George Fearns REYNER, D.D. 16 years Rector of Staplehurst, previously fellow and bursar of St Johns College, Cambridge, born 12 November 1817 died 16 September 1892.

244. Sacred to the memory of my dear sister Fanny Maria SMITH, died 15 July 1917. (No age).

245. Mary Hannah, wife of Robert W- MANNERING died 6 July 1873 aged 60 years. The above Robert W. Mannering died 13 September 1892 aged 94 years.

246. (Curb) Agnes BARLING died 30 June 1907 aged 76 years.

247. (Curb) Laura Agnes STAPLEY died 13 September 1888 aged 21 years. Sydney Stapley died 21 June 1888 aged 17 years.

248. (Curb) William BROOKS died 15 April 1919 aged 82 years.

249. Isaac James GIBSON husband of Sarah Ann Gibson died 5 April 1915 aged 71 years.

250. Wilfred …..ippo, infant son of J.B. & M.A. NEWINGTON born 1 September 1883 died 23 July 1884.

251. (Cross) Bessie, wife of George R. WHITING died 3 March 1919 aged 43 years.

252. 2nd Lieut. Geoffrey Arnold NICHOLSON R.F.C. born 2 July 1896 accidentally killed 19 May 1917 flying at Hounslow aged 20 years.

253. James H…..(HODGES) parish yeoman who died ….00 aged 68 years. Also Ann, wife of the above James Hodges died December 30 1785 aged 51 years. Peter their son died ….. 1798 aged (?9) years. Also Mary died December ………

254. Jane YOUNG died 14 September 1884 aged 74 years. Erected out of respect for her and her husband Erastus Greenwood Young. Also Erastus Greenwood Young died 25 February 1890 aged 80 years.

255. (Part of an old altar tomb) / ….The Body of / …. late wife of / ….. reway of the / …. of ……urst, yeoman. / …. life the 15 / ….ebr …. in the yeare / …… Lord 1657. (?Faireway, see 256. ?Parish of Staplehurst)

255a. Ann, wife of Walter HODGES died March 1764 aged 58 years.

256. (Altar) South side Here lyeth interred ye body of Christopher FAIREWAY who departed this life the twentieth day of January Anno Dom. 1659. North side. Here lyeth intered ye body of Sarah, ?wife of John STEPHENS of this parish who departed this life ye twenty first day of February Anno Dom. 1664.

257. Benjamin FOX of Chatham who died July 24 1795 aged 21 years.

258. Michael FEARON late Hedcorn died 22 August 1893 aged 79 years. He served in the first China War and was present in all engagements, was a member of the Baltic Fleet 1854, served in the Naval Brigade in the Crimea 1855 and 1856. He was also Coxwain of Lifeboats. Decorations 4 medals 2 clasps. Also Eliza Fearon his wife died 11 March 1894 aged 72 years.

259. Edward ARTHUR of Meole Brace, Shropshire died 30 August 1878 aged 39 years. Sophia Jukes his wife died 24 September 1915 aged 83 years.

260. Ann Elizabeth, wife of William ALLINGHAM died 30 July 1881 aged 29 years. Also William Allingham died 4 June 1887 aged 41 years.William, infant son of the above died 7 November 1880 aged 4 months. Annie Elizabeth, infant daughter of the above died 15 September 1881 aged 11 weeks.

261. Elizabeth Jane, wife of Frederick Arthur POPE and niece of the late William Allingham of this parish died 28 September 1896 in her 27th year. (this and 2 last are in one curb).

262. E.W. Stanley JACKSON husband of Rose B. Jackson died 29 December 1919 aged 37 years. Curate of Staplehurst 1915-1919.

263. Edith Mary DANN died 9 December 1896 aged 16 years.

264. William SMITH of Little Wadd in this parish died 7 March 1829 aged 75 years. Hester his wife died 19 June 1845 aged 83 years. left issue Sarah Hannah, Susan Rebecca, William, Mary and Robert. Harriot, wife of Robert Smith died 27 June 1839 aged 28 years.

265. Joseph Monk SMITH for nearly 60 years a resident in this parish born at Burwash in Sussex 28 June 1777 died at Cranbrook 26 September 1862. Also Sarah his wife, born at Staplehurst 16 April 1794, died at Cranbrook 15 November 1869 leaving an only daughter, Sarah, the wife of W. TARBUTT of Cranbrook by whom this stone was erected.

266. (Large old altar). North side …… ED …. / ….. re lyeth … / -HAPMAN his daughter who departed this life August 10 1667. You that on this your eye dost cast /… this day to thee may be thy last / … in love and learne … / ….leve eternall … (12 Chapman's buried from 1632 to 1686 from Parish Register)

267. Mary, wife of John SMITH of Whitstable in this county died 26 April 1791 aged 39 years.

268. Rebecca WILSON died 24 January 1875 aged 69 years. Mary her sister died 24 September 1847 aged 32 years.

269. Stephen, youngest son of Stephen and Rebecca WILSON of this parish died on his 44th birthday 1 July 1889. Rebecca, sister of the above died 26 February 1839 aged 1 year 5 months.

270. John PLAYNE of this parish, victualler died ye 4 November 1745 aged 67 years. Ann his wife died June 1 1741 aged 52 years. Left issue 4 sons and 2 daughters.

271. Iden PLAYNE, son of John and Ann Playne of this parish died 24 April 1744 aged 26 years.

272. John COLLINS, born 23 August 1828 died 16 September 1886. William Collins, brother of the above died in America 6 September 1890.

273. Sarah GEORGE died 4 November 1887 aged 75 years. Elizabeth George her sister died 18 July 1888 aged 77 years.

274. Mary COLLINS of this parish died 4 September 1867 aged 70 years, leaving William and John. Also John GEORGE died 5 Marsh 1870 aged 70 years.

275. George GEORGE of this parish died 17 August 1841 aged 70 years. Milley George his wife died 23 December 1858 aged 85 years. Left issue 1 son and 4 daughters, John, Mary, Sarah, Rebecca and Elizabeth.

276. Benjamin SAMSON of this parish died 30 May 1861 aged 60 years. Rebecca his wife died 16 January 1889 aged 80 years.

277. William WILSON of this parish died 25 April 1892 aged 84 years. Frances his wife died 19 April 1868 aged 62 years. Jane, 2nd wife of the above died 5 April 1887 aged 78 years.

278. John CASTREET of this parish, yeoman died April ye 4 1717 aged 63 years. Thomas Castreet of this parish, brother of ye said John died 1 June 1713 in his 48th year.

279. Sarah WALLIS, wife of John Wallis of Cranbrook died August ye 17 1718 aged 51 years.

280. James Thomas HICKS died 21 January 1921 aged 62 years.

281. Maria COLLISON died 1 February 1918 aged 52 years.

282. William MATHEWS of this parish died 2 March 1804 aged 67 years. Frances Mathews his daughter died 9 November 1782 aged 5 weeks. Ann, wife of William Mathews died 30 November 1819 aged 76 years.

283. Elizabeth WORSELL, widow of the late James Worsell of Folkestone and eldest daughter of the late Stephen WILSON of this parish died 16 January 1895 aged 61 years.

284. Rebecca, wife of Stephen WILSON of this parish died 18 April 1889 aged 78 years. Also Stephen Wilson died 29 April 1894 aged 81 years. Left issue William, Elizabeth Rebecca, Henry, Mary Ann, Stephen, Frances and Jane.

285. Stephen WILSON died 15 January 1858 aged 85 years. Mary his 2nd wife died 17 December 1843 aged 64 years, leaving issue 3 sons and 2 daughters, Rebecca, William, Charles Stephen and Mary. (This and 2 last in one curb).

286. (Cross) Nancy Mary, beloved wife of Capt. Charles G.L. MARRIOTT, Queens Royal West Surrey Regt. and dear daughter of The Rector and Mrs BOURNE, died 16 December 1918.

287. John Collison MOSS died 22 March 1918 aged 57 years.

287a. J. BARDEN 1864 A. Barden 1865.

288. William HEATHFIELD of Cross -at-Hand Farm, Staplehurst died 1 May 1917 aged 21 years.

289. John READ died 17 August 1863 aged 45 years. Susan Read his widow died 1 July 1907 aged 87 years.

290. Ann, wife of Edward LONGWORTH of this parish died 15 February 1850 aged 53 years, leaving issue one son Henry Vilars. Also the above Edward Longworth died 23 October 1855 aged 66 years.

291. Robert WILMOT, gent late of the parish of Cranbrook died 27 January 1811 aged 75 years. Deborah his wife died 20 July 1816 aged 69 years.

292. John WILMOT died 1 September 1787 aged 14 years. Eliza Wilmot died 13 July 1788 aged 4 years.

293. …. the body / .f Robert son of / ..mes WILLS and Mare. / … wife who was / ….ed Febary ye ….(under grass). (Early 18th century. See 296).

294. Esther RICHARDSON C.R. Annie R. (c.1870).

295. James WILLS, junior died 12 February 1712 aged 27 years.

296. James WILLS died 14 January 1720 aged 84 years. Mercy his wife died 28 October 1718 aged 70 years.

297. Edward A…. (?Allen) of New Market, Cambridgeshire died October 1774 aged 29 years.

298. Grace, daughter of Joseph and Sophia VANN died 17 May 1875 aged 2 years 6 months. Rose Mary their daughter died 2 April 1878 aged 2 years 8 months. The above Joseph Vann died 31 December 1892 aged 61 years.

299. Sophia VANN died 1 December 1908 aged 64 years.

300. William TAMKIN of this parish died 9 January 1809 aged 32 years. William their son died June 4 1798 aged 5 weeks. Left surviving Susan his wife and issue 2 children, Ann and William. Susan his wife died 21 November 1846 aged 70 years.

301. Sarah, wife of John BOORMAN of this parish, victualler, died 4 November 1801 at the age of 28, leaving one daughter, Sarah. Ann their daughter died 14 December 1802 aged 1 year 11 months.

302. John CARPENTER of this parish died 14 February 1829 aged 52 years.

303. James CARPENTER of this parish died 12 November 1825 aged 73 years. Mercy his wife died 31 August 1817 aged 73 years. Left surviving 3 sons and 1 daughter, James, William, John and Charlotte.

304. James CARPENTER died of a fit 8 April 1837 aged 25 years.

305. Emma GURR died 18 August 1895 aged 20 years. William Gurr her father died 20 February 1911 aged 78 years. Alice Gurr his wife died 12 May 1916 aged 74 years.

306. (Flat) Thomas SIMMONS died 14 April 1865 aged 69 years, leaving a widow and one daughter. Harriet, wife of the above died 10 August 1882 aged 79 years.

307. (Cross) Sydney, husband of Laura HUISH died 12 October 1919 aged 66 years.

308. Flat in rails, covered with ivy.

309. Here lyeth ye body of William MAYO who departed this life August ye 30 1680 aged about 72 years.

310. Elizabeth, daughter of William MAYO and Mary his wife who departed this / ….. ……(under grass) (Buried 8 August 1690 – Register).

311. Daniel COLLISON of this parish died 18 April 1809 aged 54 years. Mary his wife died 9 June 1826 aged 69 years. Left issue 5 sons and 2 daughters, John, Daniel William, Thomas, Stephen, Mary and Elizabeth.

312. (Small). John LAW, son of Albert and Mary Law, born 18 January 1886 survived only 3 days.

313. Robert KITE of this parish, yeoman died 13 October 1823 in his 73rd year. Sarah his wife died 30 January 1838 aged 86 years.

314. Abraham KITE died 18 October 1757 aged 59 years. Had issue by Jane his wife 7 children of whom are dead Abraham. He died October ye 28 1745 aged 11 years. Esther died July ye 20 1751 aged 8 years. James, Sarah, Ann, Jane and Mary survive. Also Jane his wife died February 6 1780 aged 72 years.

315. Mildred WEEKS died 27 February 1900 aged 5 years.

316. William BOORMAN of this parish died 24 April 18(?2)- aged 78 years. Left issue 4 sons and 4 daughters, William, Thomas, David, Edward, Ann Susanna, Jane and Elizabeth.

317. Mercy, wife of William BOORMAN died 28 September 1750 aged 36 years. Also Jane his second wife died 2 May 1786 aged 6(?3) years. The above William Boorman died 9 January 1790 aged 70 years.

318. Rebekah, wife of John FORSTER of this parish died 18 August 1765 aged 48 years. The above John Forster died 1 July 1773 aged 66 years.

319. Roberto CROWTHER, late of this parish, gent, died May 29 1811 aged 84 years.

320. …lliam HAWKS…. nephew of Thomas BROMLEY of this parish who was s….. world of ….. June .. 1813 aged 25 years.

321. William BROMLEY … butcher died … (gone).

322. (Fine old altar) South side Here lieth ye body of Mary, daughter of William MAYO and Mary his wife who died September the 9th 1703 aged 22 years. Here lies a piece of heaven To thers above which shortly goes up to the world of love the brightest sweetest angells must conveigh this spotless virgin o’re the starry way that olittermo quire sings but a lisping song till she appear amidst the shining throng. North side. Here lieth the body of William Mayo who died March the 3rd 1698/9 aged .. years (?5 or 7 or 3). and 4 more lines.

323. Thomas COLLISON of this parish died 19 June 1781 aged 69 years. Also Ann his wife died 12 May 1784 aged 67 years. Left issue William, Thomas, Daniel and Mary.

324. Bertha PULLEN died 17 December 1891 aged 3 years.

325. Sally, wife of William ELY died 28 February 1904 aged 78 years. William Ely died 19 November 1908 aged 80 years.

325a. (Small cross) Sarah Veron RELF died 23 April 1888 aged 58 years.

326. Matthew BATES of this parish died July 23 1790 aged 65 years.

327. John STILL of this parish, miller died 4 November 1804 aged 70 years. Catharine his wife died 6 September 1804 aged 75 years. Left issue surviving 2 sons and 1 daughter, John, Thomas and Elizabeth.

328. Sander CHESMER miller died April 22 1774 aged 69 yers. Catharine, wife of Sander Chesmer of this parish died ….. 1764 aged ?55 years. Left issue 5 children, Catharine, Ann Elizabeth, Mary and Alexander.

329. David CRAMP died 27 August 1866 aged 80 years, leaving a widow and 3 children, Clement, Susannah and Fanny. Susanna his wife died February 15 1876 aged 86 years.

330. Robert SHOOBRIDGE died 7 November 1893 aged 70 years. Mary Ann his wife died 14 February 1914 in her 89th year. Kate, youngest daughter of the above died 14 July 1916 aged 50 years.

331. F.J. WATERS (no date, modern).

332. Joseph REEVE of this parish died 2 July 1792 aged 75 years.

333. William WILLSON died 14 January 1893 aged 67 years.

334. (Head to curb). William FARMER died 1 February 1919 aged 69 years.

335. John BEESLEE? of this parish miller, died May 20 1810 aged 63 (or 8).

336. Thomas BESLEE of this parish died 11 January 1778 aged 63 years. Ann his wife died – December 1789 aged 71 years. Left issue John, William, Richard, Thomas Ann and Mary.

337. George HUGGINS died 15 May 1857 aged 36 years. Martha his wife died 20 February 1852 aged 33 years. Left issue 2 sons, Amos and George.

338. Ann TOMSETT died 27 February 1894 aged 63 years. Ellen Tomsett her sister died 12 September 1920 aged 73 years.

339. Henry TOMSETT of this parish died 23 January 1863 aged 60 years. Charlotte his daughter died in infancy. Maria his daughter died 1 March 1859 aged 15 years. Left surviving a widow, 2 sons and 6 daughters. Also Ann his widow died 25 November 1889 aged 83 years.

340. (Only a letter or two left, early 19th century. At bottom ‘aged 69 years’)

341. Charles INGRAM of this parish died 28 September 1842 aged 69 years. Susannah his wife died 16 April 1822 aged 38 years.

342. (Wooden cross). Mary Ann SIMMONS died 12 November 1920 aged 69 years.

343. Alexander ROLFE which deceased the 4 day of August in the year 1654 being of the age of 6(?8) years. (Son of Elias Rolfe – Register).

344. James PARKER of this parish died January 13 1772 aged 6(?4) years. Mary his wife died 13 May 1779 aged 73 years. ?One son and 3 daughters John, Mary, Elizabeth and Martha.

345. William STILL of this parish died 9 March 1830 aged 40 years. Martha his wife died 17 January 1837 aged 57 years. Also of their sons and daughters John died 28 November 1816 aged 5 months. Alfred John died 8 February 1818 aged 9 weeks. Charles Thomas died 23 November 1822 aged 3 years. Mary Osborne died 9 October 1832 aged 11 years. Left surviving 1 son and 1 daughter, Frederic William and Eliza Ann.

346. (Altar). North side Mrs Elizabeth PARKER of Little A.. hurst in this parish who died April … aged ..?74 years. (? Aydhurst).

347. Harriett Garland WAGHORN died 22 July 1920 aged 65 years.

348. Sarah Ann, eldest daughter of John and Emma HOPE of this parish died at Mote Farm, Marden 12 July 1879 aged 4 years 8 months. Also Thomas their son died 20 December 1882 aged 13 months.

349. George HOPE of Chickhurst Farm in this parish died 13 December 1888 aged 69 years. Sarah Loudwell his wife died 8 October 1886 aged 65 years. Left issue 4 sons, George, Stephen, John and Thomas. Also John George, eldest son of John and Emma Hope and grandson of the above died 2 October 1886 aged 13 years.

350. George HOPE died 25 July 1896 aged 50 years. Harriett his wife died 10 August 1895 aged 45 years.

351. Sally, wife of John WEBB of Spills Hill died 13 December 1895 aged 78 years. The above John Webb died 3 July 1906 aged 85 years.

352. Emily Ann, daughter of John and Ann SIMMONS of this parish died 13 May 1841 aged 17 years. Ann, wife of the above John Simmons died 17 January 1865 aged 61 years. John Simmons died 15 March 1874 aged 74 years.

353. John, son of J. WARD 1850.

354. E. WARD 1847.

355. J. WARD 1878.

356. E.W. PETLEY born 6 August 1833 died 1 May 1891.

357. J. WARD 1869.

358. E. WARD 1866.

359. Susanna, wife of James WARD died 13 April 1816 aged 44 years. Left issue surviving 2 sons, James and John. John their son died 28 June 1809 aged 13 months. Elizabeth his second wife died 1 September 1847 aged 63 years from whom he had one daughter, Elizabeth. The aforesaid James Ward died 29 December 1849 aged 79 years.

360. (Monument) James WARD of this parish died 16 May 1869 aged 58 years. Emma his wife died 4 August 1866 aged 59 years, leaving issue
Elizabeth and Albina. Isabella Susanna Dorcas, 2nd daughter of James and Emma Ward died 4 June 1832 aged 1 year. Emma eldest daughter of the above died 11 February 18(?56) aged 26 years. - John Ward of this parish died at Sutton Valence 19 April 1878 aged 64 years. Elizabeth Ward PETLEY died at Oving, Sussex 1 May 1891 aged 57 years.

361. Thomas EDSELL, husband of Ann Edsell died 24 January 1849 aged 70 years. Ann Edsell died 17 February 1855 aged 78 years. Left issue 2 daughters, Ann and Hester.

362. Richard REEVES late of this parish died 30 March 1803 in his 70th year. Left issue 3 sons and 2 daughters, Richard, William Samuel, Elizabeth and Mary. Elizabeth his wife died 2 September 1811 aged 68 years.

363. Richard REEVES of this parish, builder died 29 April 1831 aged 59 years, leaving issue 5 sons and 1 daughter, Thomas, William Alexander, Richard, John, Henry and Elizabeth. Susannah his wife died 12 August 1843 aged 72 years. Richard their son died 2 August 1798 aged 5 years. Mary their daughter died 24 June 1812 aged 19 days.

364. Richard WOORE of this parish died 21 October 1820 aged 74 years. Elizabeth his wife died 18 June 1826 aged 78 years. Left surviving 4 daughters, Elizabeth, Sarah (?Ann) and (?Lucy).

365. Mary, wife of William REEVES died 6 January 1850 aged 70 years. The above William Reeves died 28 January 1853 aged 73 years. Also 3 of their daughters, Mary Whyman died January 1847 aged 40 years. Susan Reeves died April 1833 aged 20 years. Elizabeth Ashby died September 1838 aged 30 years.

366. Mary Ann, wife of Jesse CHAINEY of this parish died 21 January 1844 aged 64 years. Left surviving 3 sons and 2 daughters, John, Sarah, Jesse, Martha and Charles Lambert. Jesse Chainey died 5 July 1857 aged 81 years.

367. Jesse CHAINEY of this parish farmer, died 27 December 1794 aged 56 years. Sarah his wife died 6 February 1793 aged 42 years. Left issue 1 son and 2 daughters, Jesse, Sarah and Mary.

368. Mary Ann, daughter of Jesse and Mary Ann CHAINEY of this parish died 23 July 1822 aged 11 years. Harriet their daughter died 20 August 1837 aged 23 years and Sarah died an infant.

369. John BATES of this parish died 14 January 1866 aged 77 years. Ann, widow of the above died 30 October 1873 aged 86 years.

370. Thomas REEVES died 6 May 1778 aged 52 years. Catharine his wife died 9 October 1777 aged 45 years. Left issue 2 sons and 1 daughter, Thomas, Richard and Catharine. Catharine, daughter of Thomas and Catharine Reeves died 26 January 1783 aged 14 years.

371. Thomas SIMMONS of this parish died 27 January 1847 aged 75 years. Sarah his wife died 1 November 1853 aged 78 years. Left issue 7 children, Sarah, Thomas, Edward, John, William, Elizabeth and Mary Ann.

372. William SIMMONS of this parish died 6 June 1871 aged 83 years.

373. Thomas STILL, late of Bletchingly, in this parish died 13 November 1837 aged 76 years. Mary his wife died 9 July 1839 aged 74 years.

374. Geoge STILL of Bletchingly in this parish died 17 April 1869 in his 74th year. Mary Ann his wife died 20 October 1864 aged 55 years.

375. (Small cross). Thomas George Fry, beloved child of Thomas and Eleanor Fry STILL of Bletchingly in this parish died 28 November 1873 aged 5 months.

376. Isaac LEWIS, 21 years pastor of the Strict Baptist Chapel, Staplehurst died 29 August 1896 aged 73 years. Lydia Elizabeth his wife died 26 April 1907 aged 84 years.

377. Edward SIMMONS died 11 December 1822 aged 81 years. Mary his wife died 25 July 1841 aged 91 years. Left issue 4 sons and 3 daughters, Thomas, Edward, John, William, Mary, Elizabeth and Sarah.

378. John STILL died 22 September 1837 aged 50 years, leaving a widow and 3 daughters. Near is Francis John, son of the above who died 15 December 1822 aged 11 months. (Top part of other half blank) lower down is. Also Ellen Jane their daughter died 28 February 1839 aged 15 years after a lingering illness.

379. Harriet, wife of William SHOOBRIDGE died 21 October 1889 aged 64 years. The above William Shoobridge died 9 February 1896 aged 80 years.

380. Elizabeth HEPWORTH died 21 February 1868 aged 84 years.

381. Elizabeth, wife of John WEST died 8 December 1761 aged 58 years.

382. John HOPE of Cole Farm, Frittenden died 15 April 1913 aged 64 years, leaving Emma his widow, 2 sons and 3 daughters.

383. Hannah, wife of Robert MAY died 14 October 1898 aged 70 years. The above Robert May died 18 December 1902 aged 76 years.

(In church, in tower).
384. James LOVE, gent of this parish, died 22 October 1723 in his 37th year. He married Sarah, daughter of Robert and Hannah FREEBODY of Frittenden, gent, and had issue by her one son and 2 daughters, James, Jane and Sarah. Sarah, wife of James Love gent, died March – 17-1 aged 84 years.

385. Elizabeth, wife of James LOVE the younger of this parish died November 14 1746 in the 29th year. Had issue one daughter, Elizabeth. Also of the said Elizabeth Love who died 17 June 1773 aged 64 years.

386. (West end of nave). Robert LOVE, senior, of this parish died 22 May 1733 aged 57 years. Mary his wife died December ye 17 1723 aged 47 years. Left issue 3 sons and one daughter, Staple, John, Robert and Hannah. Sarah Love, wife of Robert Love junior died 13 May 1733 aged 33 years. Left issue 3 daughters, Mary, Sarah and Jane. Jane, daughter of Robert Love junior by Sarah his wife died 14 February 1733 aged 13 years. The above Robert Love died 1 April 1734 aged 33 years.

387. (West end of nave). Small. Elizabeth WOODEN, infant daughter of Robert Wooden and Maria his wife died November ye 28 1736.

388. The nave is new flagged. In centre a small stone: Mr C.E. SOLE died 28 October 1797 aged 41 years. Patient in tribulation.

389. (Mural north west end of nave). James OTTAWAY of this parish, gentleman died 19 March 1825 aged 41 years. Elizabeth his wife died 20 October 1812 aged 22 years. Elizabeth Ann Jane their daughter died 18 April 1849 aged 36 years. Thomas Watson, son of the above James Ottaway and Elizabeth his 2nd wife died 30 April 1824 aged 16 years. Elizabeth, widow of the above James Ottaway died at Salisbury 1 December 1866 aged 74 years.

390. (Mural brass, north wall of nave). Lce. Cpl. W. BUSS, Lce. Col. W. WIMBLE, Private J. CHANTLER, All C.Cy, 2 V.Bn, E.K.R., died in South Africa 1901 and 1902 Erected by Comrades and friends.

Chancel.
Before altar steps.
391. Under this stone lieth the body of the Revd. Robert PARRY, Rector of Staplehurst 1814.

392. Another. Under this stone lieth the body of the Rev. T. HORNBUCKLE, Rector of this Parish 1848.

In centre of Quire.
393. In expectation of a glad ressurection resteth the body of John CHAUNTLER who died 7 October 1666 aged 55 years.

394. (Next to last) Edwardus STACE vr May 11 15 do tibus Natus naturae et graliae Pietate …tis ..beralitate pauperibus ..tale prontate et prudentia te re subhoe … maii…(worn).

395. (Next to last) Another under north stalls sub … only first 3 letters of each of 4 lines and 3 lower down can be seen SVB / SA / MO / P.A. / HIC / MA / & F.

(North wall mural tablets).
396. Rev. T. HORNBUCKLE B.D. Rector of this parish for 22 years died 11 April 1848 aged 73 years.

397. (In vault beneath) Margaret WILLIAMS, niece of the Revd. Dr TAYLOR died 24 October 1775 aged 33 years. Beside his niece and friend John Taylor D.D. Rector of this parish upwards of 25 years died 30 December 1784 aged 77 years.

(Two north windows of choir)
398. Emma Harriet REYNER 1881 to her parents.

(East window)
399 To Henry HOARE and Lady Mary his wife 1882.

South Chapel
400 Stone partly under organ Thomas TOKE (?) Esq. ?late of Lodenden in this parish died 29 November 181- aged 73 years.

401. Fine altar tomb with brass of a lady. That of man and another woman, 2 shields, ?a Trinity and inscription and 2 boys and several girls gone.
(Her brass is very good ?H.VIII.)

(Mural, south wall).
402. Frances Margaret, wife of Nicholas Toke USBORN of Loddenden in this Parish died 13 February 1783 aged 26 years. The said Nicholas Toke Usborn died 20 November 1815 aged 73 years. Also the 3 sisters of the said Nicholas Toke Usborn. Hannah Maria Usborn died 10 April 1803 aged 71 years. Constance Usborn died 28 March 1805 aged 74 years. Ann Usborn died 4 February 1817 aged 78 years.

403. William USBORNE and Constance his wife after a union of 47 years. She died 21 January 1774 in her 70th year. He died 30 November 1784 in his 85th year. Left issue 1 son and 4 daughters.

404. Edward USBORNE Esq. of Loddenden in this parish died 9 July 1828 aged 70 years. Ann his relict died at Loddenden 30 April 1875 aged 82 years.

405. War memorial tablet of oak with names.

South Chapel. East end mural.
406. John DIAMOND of this parish, surgeon died 19 November 1800 in his 76th year. Ann, wife of Thomas WATSON and neice of the above John Diamond died 3 January 1802 aged 46 years. Left issue 3 daughters, Ann, Elizabeth and Harriet. The above Thomas Watson died 7 January 1848 aged 87 years and Harriet Watson his sister died 9 January 1833 aged 65 years.

407. Ann BARTON, widow of this parish. Richard Barton, yeoman, her son Richard Barton, yeoman, his son. Sarah his wife. Thomas Barton surgeon. Ann Barton, spinster and the ashes of an infant. (No date but ?c.1800).

Another mural south wall.
408. Thomas SIMMONS, gent of this parish died 2 August 1793 in his 78th year. He married Elizabeth, daughter of William Usborne, gent, of Staplehurst. The said Elizabeth, wife of the above Thomas Simmons died 25 November 1822 in her 89th year.

Mural, south aisle.
409. (Brass). Alfred Stephen WOOD, MRCS died 7 May 1900 aged 76 years.

410. (another). Sarah wife of Alfred Stephen WOOD died 21 May 1886 aged 65 yers.

Mural, monument to the Hoare family.
411. Henry HOARE Esq. of Fleet Street in the City of London and of Mitcham Grove in Surrey died 15 March 182(?8) and deposited in the family vault at Morden in the above county. He was born at Bury St Edmunds in 1750 and in 1775 married Lydia Henrietta MALORTIE daughter and coheir of Isac Malortie, Esq. In 1777 on death of his mother Martha Hoare he succeeded to an estate in this parish which had formerly belonged to his father William Hoare Esq. and grandfather Richard Hoare Esq, eldest son and heir of the original possessor Sir Richard Hoare, Knight, who died in 1718. He had issue by Lydia Henrietta his wife 4 sons and 1 daughter, William Henry of Broomfield House in the parish of Battersea, Surrey who died in 1819, Henry Villars who died unmarried in 1822, George Matthew of Morden Lodge, Surrey, Charles James, Archdeacon of Winton and Lydia Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Dyke-Acland, bart. of Killerton Park, Devon. William Henry married in 1807 the Hon. Louisa Elizabeth Noel, eldest daughter of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, bart. of Exton Park, Rutland by Diana baroness Barham, and had issue by her 3 sons and 3 daughters. The eldest of whom Henry Hoare Esq. succeeded to the family estates on the death of his grand father, and erected this monument.

412. Rectors of Staplehurst
T. Capell 1245
Henry de Northwode – 1288
Nicholas de Waleton 1288 – 1290
Roger de Lallingeston 1290 – 1295
Thomas de Somery 1295 –
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Edmund le Strange 1348 –
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Richard atte Broke 1379
John de Granteham 1379 – 1390
Walter Cudham 1390 – 1393
John Wotton 1393 – 1417
Walter Frost 1417 –
John Warrene – 1438
John Creke 1438 –
Walter Lee – 1473
Nicholas Wright 1473 – 1500
John Goodhewe STP 1500 –
Nicholas Toke – 1535
Richard Beseley SPT 1535 – 1557
Thomas H….
Richard Beseley STP 1558 - 1585
Edmund Culpeper 1585 – 1591
Robert Newman STP 1591 – 1612
John Browne 1612- - 1642
Christopher Blackwood 1643 – 1644
John Sloper – 1645
Henry Kent 1645 – 1650
Daniel Poyntell – 1662
Stephen Sowton 1662 – 1684
Joseph Crowther 1684 – 1719
John Bowtell STP 1719 – 1753
Michael Burton 1753 – 1759
John Taylor STP 1759 – 1785
Thomas Thomson 1785 – 1786
Harry Grove 1786 – 1806
Robert Parry 1808 – 1814
Joseph Gill (Varenne) 1814 – 1826
Thomas Waldron Hornbuckle 1826 – 46
Thomas Crick 1846 – 1876
George Fearns Rayner STP 1876 – 1892
James Slade ffoster Chamberlain 1893 – 1913
Charles William Bourne 1913 – 1920
John Schofield Clementson 1921 -

Index of Names and Places

Names Index
ADAMS 188
ALLEN ? 297
ALLINGHAM 260, 261
APPS 90
ARTHUR 259
ASHBY 365
AUSTEN 65
AVERY 95
BACKHURST 239
BARDEN 287a
BARLING 246
BARNES 192, 213
BARTEN 105, 107
BARTON 106, 111, 226,407
BARWELL 224
BATES 326, 369
BAYLEY 27, 35
BAYLY 26, 35-40
Beaumont 207
BEECHING 164, 165, 167
BEESLEE? 335
BENNETT 113, 152
BERGE 57
Beseley 412
BESLEE 336
BIXLEY 240
Blackwood 412
BOORMAN 301, 316, 317
BOURNE 286, 412
Bowtell 412
BRIDGELAND 49
Broke 412
BROMLEY 61
BROMLY 320, 321
BROOK 76, 77, 78
BROOKE 25
BROOKER 212
BROOKS 248
BROWN 82
Browne 412
BUCKHURST 143
Burton 412
BUSS 8, 390
BUTCHER 86, 94, 98
H. C. 1805 G.C. 12
F.C. 116
Capel 131, 412
CARPENTER 302-304
CARR 54
CARROWAY 8
CASTREET 278
CHAINEY 366, 367, 368
Chamberlain 412
CHAMBERS 88
CHANTLER 390
CHAPMAN ? 266
CHAUNTLER 393
CHEESMAN 232
CHESMER 328
CHILDREN 51
CHITTENDEN 181,82,183,186
CHRISMAS 140
CLARKE 204
Clementson 412
Cole? 97
COLLINS 272, 274
COLLISON 23, 281, 287, 
   311, 323
COUCHMAN 72, 73, 74,
   173, 194
COURT 198
CRADDOCK 150
CRADDUCK 144
CRAMP 329
Creke 412
Crick 412
CROWNS 146
CROWTHER 319, 412
CRUMP 168, 171
CRUMPE 169, 170, 172
Cudham 412
Culpeper 412
DAMANT 216
DANN 263
DAWSON 222
DIAMOND 87, 406
DOBELL 10
DOWNING 139
Dyke-Acland 411
Earl of Romney 209
EDSELL 361
ELY 325
FAIREWAY 255, 256
FARMER 33,163, 334
Fearns 243, 412
FEARON 258
FIELD 91
Fitch 212
FORSTER 318
Foster 412
FOWLE 191
FOX 257
FREEBODY 384
FRENCH 117
Frost 412
Fry 374
FULLER 142
FURBY 70
GARLAND 223
Garland 347
GEORGE 33, 273, 274, 275
GIBSON 249
Gill (Varenne) 412
GLOVER 208
GOBLE 28
GOLDSMITH 159
Goodhewe 412
Granteham 412
GRAYLING? 2
GREEN 55
Greenwood 254
Grove 412
GUMMER 143
GURR 305
HAFFENDEN 151
HAMILTON 92
HANMER 242
HARRIS 129, 130
HAWKS 320
HAYSMER 33
HEATHFIELD 288
HEPWORTH 380
HICKS 280
HINKLEY 153, 154
HOARE 92, 209, 210, 399,
   410, 411
HODGES 253, 255a
HODGSON 104
HOPE 348, 349, 350, 382
HORNBUCKLE 392, 393,412
HOW 219
HUDSON 207
HUGGINS 337
HUISH 307
HUMBER 131
INGRAM 341
JACKSON 262
JENNINGS 101
JOY 118
JURY 180
Kent 412
KEYS 215
KITE 21, 22, 23, 313, 314
KNIGHTLEY 220
M. L. S. L. 3a
Lallingeston 412
LAMBE 98, 103
LAMBERT 83
LANSFIELD 93LARGE 88
LAW 312
LEAFFE 79
LEDGER 80, 196
Lee 412
LEWIS 376
LOADSMAN 95
LONGWORTH 290
Loudwell 348
LOVE 174, 175, 178, 179,
   384, 385, 386
MACKENDER 65
MALORTIE 411
MALYAN 66
MANKLELOW 218
MANNERING 245
MANWARING 195
MARRIOTT 286
MATHEWS 282
MAY 383
MAYO 309, 310, 322
MERRALL 18, 19, 110
MICHELL 32
MITCHELL 30, 31
MORRIS 56, 57, 58
MOSS 287
NEWINGTON 250
Newman 412
NICHOLSON 252
Noel 411
NORRIS 119
Northwode 412
OLCAFE 75
OLIVER 233
ORPIN 161, 162
Osborne 345
OTTAWAY 206, 389
E. P. 85
PARKER 344, 346
PARRY 391, 412
PENFOLD 81
PENKIVIL 11
PETLEY 356, 360
PIETERS 221
PILE 96
PLAYNE 270, 271
POPE 261
Poyntell 412
Pullen 162
PULLEN 324
D.F.R. 24
RANDALL 29
Rayner 412
READ 289
REEVE 332
REEVES 234-238, 362, 363,
   365, 370
RELF 325a
RENC ARY? 20
RENOLDS ? 20
REYNER 243, 398
RICHARDS 193
RICHARDSON 294
RICHERSON 45
Righton 141
ROBERTS 160, 177
ROBINSON 67
ROCER? 79
ROLFE 343
RUSSELL 197, 199-202
SAMSON 108, 109, 276
Schofield 412
SELVES 187
SHOEBRIDGE 44, 330, 379
SIMMONS 17, 47, 48, 60,306,
  342, 352, 371, 372, 377, 408
SISLEY 205
Slade 412
Sloper 412
SMART 203SMITH 34, 127, 132, 244,
   264, 265, 267
SOLE 388
Somery 412
Sowton 412
SPICER 122
SPONG 13, 14, 15, 16
SPRATT 229-231
STACE 394
STAMMERS 211
STAPLE 174, 178, 179
STAPLEY 247
STEDMAN 52
STEPHENS 256
STILL 327, 345, 373, 374,
   375, 378
STONE 128
Strange 412
E.T. 1
TAMKIN 300
TARBUTT 265
TAYLOR 50, 397, 412
THOMAS 62, 63, 67, 68
Thomson 412
THWAITES 99
TILLMON 176
TOKE 400, 402, 412
TOMSETT 227, 228, 338, 339
TRYMMER 141
UNDERHILL 53
USBORN 100, 402
USBORNE 114, 134-138,
   403, 404, 408
USHERWOOD 149
VANE 225
VANN 298, 299
Vilars 290
Villars 411
VINES 141
VINEY 217
WAGHORN 7, 347
WAKELING 35
Waldron 412
Waleton 412
WALKER 59
WALLER 41, 42, 43
WALLIS 279
WALTER 3, 4, 5, 6
WARD (?) 189
WARD 353, 355, 357-360
Warrene 412
WARSON 406
WATERS 331
WATTS 69, 71
WEBB 46, 158, 351
WEBB
WEEKS 315
WEST 381
WHITE 224
WHITING 251
WHYMAN 365
WICKINGS 112
WILES 64
WILLIAMS 50, 397
WILLS 293. 295, 296
WILLSHER 123-125
WILLSON 333
WILMOT 291, 292
WILSON 268, 269, 277, 283,
   284, 285
WIMBLE 148, 185, 390
WOOD 120, 121,156,409,410
WOODEN 387
WOODGATE 132, 133
WOORE 364
WORSELL 283
Wotton 412
Wright 412
YOUNG 254

Places Index
Benenden 28
Bethersden 105
Black Heath, Worcestershire 55
Blindley Heath, South Godstone, 
   Surrey 56
Boxley 110
Brenzett cemetery 6
Burwash, Sussex 265
Broomfield House, Battersea, Surrey 411
Bury St Edmunds 411
Chart next Sutton 15, 69
Chatham 8, 257
Cranbrook 222, 265, 279, 291
Crimea 258
Dartford 99, 101
Exton Park, Rutland 411
Folkestone 283
Fritt Cole Farm, Frittenden 382
Frittenden 101, 384
Headcorn 51, 81, 196, 258
Highgate Cemetery 207
Hornchurch, Essex 224
Horsebridge 56
Hounslow 252
Hucking 174
Killerton Park, Devon 411
Iden 17
Little A.. hurst 345
Little Wadd 264
Loddenden 136, 139
Lodenden 400, 402, 404
Maplehurst 15, 213, 214
Newstead Farm 132, 133
Pagehurst 127
Saynden 242
Spills Hill 351
Saint Sever, Rouen 242
Salisbury 389
Sheerness 82, 128
Smarden 35
South Africa 390
St Johns College, Cambridge 243
Staple 75
Stoke Newington, Middlesex 207
Sutton Valence 360
Tenterden 226
Ulcombe 108
Whitstable 267
Willisborough? 93
Wol?field in Sussex 2
Woodcote Grove, Surrey 223General
Forces
  2nd Lieut 242, 252
  Baltic Fleet 258
  Battle of the Somme 242
  Buffs 242
  Captain 286
  East Kent Rifles, C.Cy,
     2 V.Bn. 390
  First China War 258
  M.C. 242
  Naval Brigade 258
  Queens Royal West 
     Surrey Regt. 286
  R.F.C. 252
  wounded 242
butcher 217
cemetery of Saint Sever, Rouen 242
Clergy etc
  Archdeacon of Winton 411
  Curate 262
  Minister 114
  pastor 376
  Rector 50, 243, 286,391,392
  Rev 391, 392
  Strict Baptist Chapel 376
Coxwain of Lifeboats 258
farmer 61, 28, 367
fellow and bursar 243
His Majesty’s Yard at Sheerness 82
miller 238, 327, 335
nurse 211
Officer of the Excise 101
schoolmaster 233
servant 141
shipwight 82
Smallpox 222
surgeon 11, 220, 406
tallow chandler 226
victualler 29, 31, 270, 301
wheelwright 110
yeoman 30, 111, 224, 253,
   314, 407

STAPLEHURST CHURCHYARD M.I.'S - LOCATION MAP

Leland Duncan's pencil sketch plans of location of gravestones in Staplehurst Churchyard


Plan of Southern portion of Churchyard


Plan of South Eastern portion of Churchyard


Plan of Northern portion of Churchyard

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M.I.S OF ALL SAINTS CHURCH AND UNITED REFORM CHURCH, STAPLEHURST

Compiled by THE STAPLEHURST SOCIETY HISTORY GROUP in 2009 & 2013.

SURVEY OF MEMORIALS IN ALL SAINTS CHURCH, STAPLEHURST
1984. Revised 1999 and 2009

Leland Duncan’s 1922 MI additions compared 2013

MAP

and

SURVEY OF ALL SAINTS CHURCHYARD, STAPLEHURST
1980 – 1983
Updated 1999, Revised 2009
Leland Duncan’s 1922 MI additions compared 2013

SURVEY OF MEMORIALS IN THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
AND CHURCHYARD IN STAPLEHURST
1991

GRAVE LANE (CARPENTERS LANE)
Pilot Officer JKG Clifton
Replaced 1/9/2009

STAPLEHURST RAILWAY STATION BOOKING HALL
Pilot Officer Georges Louis Joseph Doutrepont
Dedicated 15/9/2003

ST FRANCIS’ CHAPEL, SPILSILL
Added 2011

    

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